will soon teach that American Agricultu rist. [This is a color which none of our farm ers should dye because it is so fugitive. If it is exposed to the sun for five minutes it fades ; for ribbons &c. not exposed to the sun it may do very well but it is a very poor color al though beautiful. Anotta is employed to dye a salmon and an orange color but it should never be used for woolen goods. Tar, scientific american, 1851-05-17
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