After a time a white, crystalline mass is formed, which must be drained, and dried by pressure between folds of bibulous paper.
In order to purify the cantharidin it is laid on bibulous paper, which absorbs the greater part of the oil, and then crystallised out of a mixture of alcohol and chloroform.
When it is dropped on bibulous paper, and a boiling heat is applied for a short time, it entirely escapes, leaving no transparent stain.
A very convenient method is to have two or three quarto size books of bibulous paper, one for each seperate process.
The back of the negative photograph should be smeared with the oil, and then placed between sheets of bibulous paper.
The paper, with the specimen upwards, is then laid on bibulous paper for a few minutes to absorb as much as possible of the superfluous moisture.
Thin straw-coloured paper, such as is used for biscuit bags, may be conveniently employed by travellers unable to carry a quantity of bibulous paper.
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