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]?Iaiiiiiial oils. 



Black-iiisli and porpoise jaw oil, &:c. 



26042. "Jaw-marrow" of black-fish (Glohkephalns melas). E. E. Small, 



Provincetowii, Mass. 

 25040. Blubber of black-fisli and jfrauipus (dlohircphahis milas and Ciramj.m 



grisciiH). E. E. Small, I'rovincotown, ^lass. 

 26041. "Melon" blubber of black-tish {(Uohkepliahis mchis). E. E. Small, 



Provincetowu, Mass. 

 25069. "Melon blubber" of black-fish {Glohiccphalus intermcdius). Cai'o 



Cod. Capt. Caleb Cook, Provincetown, Maes. 



Grampus-oil used for lubricating fine macliinery. 



25008. "Melon" blubber of grampus ((7r«mj>Hs (/jv'seHs). Cape Cod. Capf. 



Caleb Cook, Provincetown, Mass. 

 257:33. Oil from head of grampus {Grampus griscus). Extracted by exposir.o 



to the sun. E. E. Small, Provincetown, Mass. 



Sperm-oil used in lamps, for luln-icating', as an emollient in medi- 

 cinej for lix)-sah'es, and in the manufacture of spermaceti. 



24892. Cnide "head" sperm-oil from sperm-whale (Physeter macrociplialun). 



George Delano & Co., New Bedford, Mass. 

 25745. Crude sperm-oil from sperm-whale {Fhysctm- macroc^phahtu). E. E. 



Small, Provincetown, Mass. 



Spermaceti, with specimens of candles. 



2489G. Plain refined spermaceti from sperm-whale (Physeter macrocephalns), 



George Delano & Co., New Bedford, Mass. 

 24897. Spermaceti candles. George Delano &, Co., New Bedford, Mass. 



Manufactured glycerines, used as a preservative and antiseptic, a» 

 a cosmetic, as an emollient, as a substitute for cod-liver oil, in the 

 manufactiu^e of nitro-glycerine, dynamite, dualine, lithofi'acU'ur, 

 coloniamite, and other explosiv^es, soap, &c. 



26798. Pure inodorous glycerine. Manufactured by H. Bower, Philadeljihia. 

 John Wyeth & Bro., Philadelphia. 



Manufactured stearines, with candles and other manufactured ar- 

 ticles. 



Soaps manufactured from mammal-oil, soda-soaps (hard, toilet, and 

 resin soaps), potash-soaps (washing, sluxving, and soft soaps), 

 diachylon plaster, &c. 



Butter made from milk of cows, goats, and horses. 



Oleomargarines, with specimens of imitation butter. 



Brains of buffalo used in tanning by Indians. 



Bird-oils. 



(Oil of petrels and other sea-birds used by Eskimos and in the 

 Azores for lamp-oil.) 



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