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bruifed in the (Milled Water of Mallows, 

 or Orange Flowers, for twelve hours, 

 and forcibly fqueezing out the liquor, 

 make, with this mucilage, and the pre- 

 ceding Powders and Oils, a ft iff Pafte, 

 which is to be dried in the fhade, and 

 formed into round balls. Nothing ex- 

 ceeds this Soap for fmoothing the fkin, 

 or rendering the hands delicately white, 



250. Fine fcented WaJIi-balL 



Take of the beft White Soap, half a 

 pound, and (have it into thin flices w ; th 

 a knife ; then take two ounces and a half 

 of Florentine Orrice, three quarters of 

 an ounce of Calamus Aromaticus, and 

 the fame quantity of Elder Flowers; of 

 Cloves, and dried Rofe Leaves, each half 

 an ounce ; Coriander-feeds, Lavender, and 

 Bay Leaves, of each a drachm, with three 

 K 5 drachms 



