XII ANIMAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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V. Preparation of oils and gelatines— Continued. 



27. Extraction of bird and reptile oils 



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28. Extraction of fish-oils 



29. Extraction of glue, gelatine, and isinglass "'^ 



VI. Preparation of drugs, perfumes, and chemical products 53 



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30. Preparation of perfumes 



31. Manufacture of ivory-black 



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32. Manufacture of pvussiates 



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33. Manufacture of uiarexides 



34 Manufacture of cochineal colors 



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35. Manufacture of inks ---- 



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3.5. Manufacture of albumen 



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37. Manufacture of pepsin 



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38. Manufacture of phosphorus. ^ 



39. Manufacture of sal ammoniac _ 



40. Manufacture of ammonia '' 



41. Manufacture of albumen preparations 



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42. Manufacture of propylamine 



43. Manufacture of formic acid 



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44. Manufacture of carbazotates 



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VII. Preparation of fertilizers 



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45. Preparation of fertilizers 



VIII. Preparation of limes 



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46. Burning of lime 



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IX. Preservation of the animal for scientific uses 



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47 Preservation of wet preparations 



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48. Skeleton-ratiking 



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49. Modeling - 



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50. Taxidermy - 



51. (Accessory.) Photographic and other delineating apparatus oo 



Section D -ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS. 



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 I. Foods . ^^ 



1. Foods in a fresh condition 



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2. Foods dried and smoked 



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3. Foods salted, canned, and pickled 



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4. Gelatines, (see 24) 



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5. Baits and foods for animals ■ 



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IL Clothing 



6. Furs „o 



7. Leathers, (see 20) 



8. Textile fabrics ^^ 



HI. Materials employed in the arts and manufactures '-> 



''Hard nmterials. ^^ 



9. Ivory and bone 



10. Horn '- 



