"Farmer's" certainly seems to have picked up a lot of variations over its long lifetime including, apparently, the addition of KBr in the Darkroom Cookbook and many other places. I should clarify that the formula I was asking about is for print reduction, not for use on negatives. My question was motivated by a discrepancy I noted in nearly-identical formulae from several sources. I realize that this formulation isn't terribly critical and I'm not worried about having the "right" formula down to the microgram.
Let me change directions a bit... What benefit does the KBr provide for bleaching prints when ferricyanide and thiosulphate are combined in a single bath? Wouldn't the presence of fixer make the bleaching action irreversible, preventing the possibility of redevelopment? Why add the halogen?
Ian - in your post you list Solutions A and B in the recipe, but you refer to Solutions 1 and 2 for usage. I assume 1=A and 2=B, that would seem to be the right relative proportions...
Steve