At x a piece of foldedbibulous paper, moistened in a solution of iodide of potassium, was placed on the zinc, and was pressed upon by the end of the platina wire.
The above are dissolved in thirty-five ounces of the strained liquid, and, after filtration through white bibulous paper, the resulting fluid should be perfectly clear and of a bright lemon colour.
The paper is washed in distilled water and dried, as nearly as possible, between folds ofbibulous paper.
His appetite for liquor, which was evidently inherited from some bibulous ancestor, grew tyrannous, and he was a willing slave.
Stearns found himself in the center of a bibulous throng which included newspaper men, speedy young sports and a few odd bits of debris, picked up on the rising flood.
O'Byrn had been firmly torn from the bibulous bevy with which he had started that afternoon and been escorted home.
Leaf parasites, whether on living or dead leaves, may be dried in the usual way for drying plants, between folds of bibulous paper under pressure.
It is a good plan to be provided with a quantity of soft bibulous paper, in which specimens can be wrapped when collected, and this will materially assist in their preservation when transferred to box or basket.
He felt miserable, and once or twice his eye wandered toward the bottle, but each time the scathing words of his bibulous friend sounded in his ear, and his mouth set with determination.
And there his women folk, a bibulous mother and three dingy sisters, pounced upon him for his wages.
His mind strayed back to Ralston, and to thebibulous explorer.
Next soak some strong bibulous paper in a saturated solution of sodium hyposulphite, and, when dry, paste a piece of the paper to the back of the invisible print with a little starch paste, attaching it by the edges only.
Of course the image can also be made to appear by soaking the invisible print, without the bibulous paper attached, in a solution of sodium sulphite, hypo, or water with a little ammonia added.
The action, the words, were but momentary, but for that brief moment the angry retort was checked on Hortensius' lips, even as were the sneers and the bibulous scowls on the faces of those around.
To purify it from phosphoric acid and free phosphorus, it is washed on a filter with water, then dried by bibulous paper, and finally digested with bisulphide of carbon.
The two may be separated by pressing the concrete oil between the folds of bibulous paper, in the cold.
Then press the precipitate strongly between folds of bibulous paper, and add to it the dilute phosphoric acid.
This new substance may be purified by pressure between bibulous paper and solution in boiling alcohol from which it separates in dazzling white crystals on cooling.
The beggar, who appears to be only a deceptive cripple, leads his donkey laden with children, whom he is bringing up in the same profession, while his wife lingers behind to indulge in her bibulous propensities.
Linen filters are for this reason preferable for large quantities, and those of smooth bibulouspaper for small ones.
These are made by loosely filling a quill or large straw with small fragments of camphor, closing the open end with a little cotton wool or bibulous paper, and piercing the closed end with a pin, to allow the passage of air.
After a time a white, crystalline mass is formed, which must be drained, and dried by pressure between folds of bibulous paper.
Lastly, drain the crystals and dry them on 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.
Bibulous paper, moistened with 2 or 3 drops of essence of camphor, and rolled into cigarettes.
Bibulous paper slightly wetted with a little of the ethereal extract of cancharides, and instantly applied to the skin, the whole being covered with a piece of common adhesive plaster to prevent evaporation.
The crystals are purified by pressure between the folds of bibulous paper, solution in ether, and evaporation.
It was during the period between this punishment, and the accomplishment of their vengeance, that Sawyer, who really pitied the poor fellows, had given the bibulous invitation, and met with the rebuff.
He, therefore, hired a man who was recommended to him for the purpose; an individual who was famous in his generation for his bibulous capabilities, and willing to submit to any indignity for a gratuitous supply of the inebriate's nectar.
Perhaps he was a huntsman or a whipper-in grown too fat or too bibulous for his work.
Thus, the programme was, as yet, an unknown document, and the singers were introduced by a bibulous person who sat on an elevated armchair with his back to the stage, and his eye roving over the house.
The waiters breathed hard, exhibited signs of a bibulous habit, and possessed the largest feet of any men I have seen either before or since.
A similar result is attained by some collectors by partially filling the bottle with narrow strips of bibulous paper to support and separate the insects as shown at Fig.
The fluid is drawn off by tilting the glass or with bibulous paper, and the potash removed by washing with a few drops of water.
Large numbers should not be thrown into a killing bottle together, and plenty of bibulous paper should be kept in the bottle to prevent moisture from accumulating and wetting and ruining the specimens.
A priest once threatened a bibulous parishioner, that if he did not become more sober in his habits, he would change him into a mouse.
Just as much drinking exists among the Protestants as among the Roman Catholics, only there is a trifle more geniality in the bibulous propensities of the latter.
To this fair all Kerry for many miles congregates, and the neighbouring roads towards evening are literally strewn with bibulous individuals of either sex.
To pass any aspersion on thebibulous propensities of a tenant of mine named Flaherty would be impossible.
On the following evening my persevering teacher appeared punctually, and displayed a few glass tubes and some blotting or bibulous paper.
Some bibulous paper, moistened in the serum of this blood, and suffered to dry, shewed no signs of nitre by its manner of burning.
Fate waits for the thrush, who's a family man, And the bibulous bee, who's a rover.
He was palpably pained by their puffing; Yet it cheered the whole clan, while their races they ran, To know someone lived calmly in clover; For the voluble thrush was a family man, Though the bibulous bee was a rover.
Instances were cited, and we were further asked to believe that with this poet (I quote from the Saturday) "the voluble thrush is a family man, and the bibulous bee is a rover.
But the voluble thrush was a family man, And the bibulous bee was a rover.
The vapour of the acid condenses in the hat, and the crystals are prevented from falling back into the pan by the bibulous paper diaphragm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bibulous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.