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Fixih-oils. 



HeiTing-oil. 

 White-lish oil. 

 Sturgeon-oil. 



Menhaden-oil used in ctirrying- leather, in rope making, for Inbri- 



* eating, for adulterating linseed-oil, as a paint-oil, and exported to 



Europe for use in the manufacture of soap and for smearing sheep. 



26060. Oil of mcuhadcu (Brevoortia iymtDius). Geo. \V. Miles, Milfortl, 



Couu. 

 25744. Oil of pogie or menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus), kettle-rendered. 



E. E. Small, Provincetowu, Mass. 

 26077. Oil of pogie or menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus). North American 



Oil Company, Wellfleet, Mass. 



Oil of other fishes. 



25973. Oil of horse-mackerel (Orcynus secundidor salts). Capt. N. E. Atwood, 

 Provincetown, Mass. 



12117. Oil of herring (Clupea liarengns). Capt. U. S. Treat, Eastport, Me. 



12118. Oil from lake sturgeon (Acipenser ruMcundus). Lake Erie. Schacht 



&. Bros., Sandusky, Ohio. 



25980. Oil from liver of mackerel-shark (Isuropsis Belcayl). Cajtt. N. E. 



Atwood, Provincetown, Mass. 

 25975. Oil from liver of thresher-shark (A lopias vulpes). Capt. N. E. Atwood, 

 Provincetown, Mass. 



25956. Oil from liver of dog-fish (Squalus americanus). Marion Bros. «fe Bart- 



lett, Portsmouth, N. H. 



25981. Oil from liver of dog-fish (Squalus americanus). Capt. N. E. Atwood, 



Provincetown, Mass. 



25957. Oil from liver of skates (Eaia laevis, &c.). Marion Bros. & Bartlett, 



Portsmouth, N. H. 



25975. Oilfrom liver of CYSim]i-&sh (Torpedo occidentalis). Capt.N. E. Atwood, 

 Provincetown, Mass. 



25735. Oil from liver of cramp-fish ( Torpedo occidental is). E. E. Small, Prov- 

 incetown, Mass. 



26978. Sword-fish oil. Capt. N. E. Atwood, Provincetown, Mass. 



26979. Mackerel-oil. " " 



26980. Skate-oil. " " 



26981. Halihut-oil. " " 



Oulachan oil used by Indians of Northwest coast for food and illu- 

 mination. 

 SoaiJS made from fish-oil. 



28. Perfumes. 



Maiuiiial perfiiiiies. 



Musk of musk-ox. 



Musk of the musquash. 



Castoreum of the beaver, including the various commercial grades, 

 the Canadian, Hudson's Bay, and Eussian castoreum, and speci- 

 mens of castorine. 



26037. Scent-glands of beaver (C«storca«a(?e«sis). Nebraska. E. R. Squibb, 

 M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



