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-- -washing machine, ill.u.s.tration of, 243.
Yarns in cop form, washing of, 244.
-- in hanks, washing of, 244.
-- in hanks, wringing of, 240.
Yellow, 90, 91, 113, 151.
-- and violet shot dyes, 237.
-- olive, 91.
Yellowish claret red, 187.
Young & Crippin's cop-dyeing machine, 68.
Z.
Zambesi black, 132.
-- -- B, 210, 218.
-- -- B R, 97.
-- -- D, 103, 104, 218.
-- -- F, 115, 119, 210.
-- blue, 130, -- -- B X, 136.
-- -- R X, 217, 218.
-- brown, 130.
-- -- G, 210.
-- -- 2 G, 136, 210.
-- dyes, 85, 208.
Zinc and lime vat for indigo dyeing, 201.
-- bisulphite indigo vat, 203.
-- chloride, 20.
-- sulphate, 112.
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