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  <dc:title>'An Exact Account of the Making of Marbled Paper Brought in by Mr Evelyn'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Details of how to make marbled paper with figures of equipment required
Read to the Royal Society on 8 January 1661

Images; Figure 1, Ink, pointed stick  used to stir briskly 'the Liquour and fluctuating colours by drawing it from one side of the Trough to the other ; Size height 2 cm x width 4.5 cm
Figure 2, Ink, Trough in which the colours are mixed, with numbers at either side to show the stick moving from side to side; size height 6 cm x width 4.5 cm
Figure 3, Ink, ' Comb taken by the ends with both your hands, comb the surfaces of the Liquor in the Trough from extreme to the other, permitting onely the teeth to enter; this  must be perfomed with a gentle and uniforme Motion, and will make those undulations which you see in the marble papers. This Instrument represented in Figure III is made with a Straite sticke, about the bignesse of the little finger: and as far as amounts to the breadth of the Trough, inserted with small pinns (such as Women use0 at the distance of a quarter of an inch; but let the ends of the stick unpinnd, extend a little beyond the dimensions of the Troughs breadth, for the better managing thereof when you are to Comb the Liquor. ' Size height 2 cm x 4.5 cm</dc:description>
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