228 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



iTIaiiiiiiul pcrriiiiiCN. 



HjTaceuiu of llie (laiimii {Jlyrax ca2)C)isi>i). 



Ambergris of sperin-whak', with specimens of arabrciuc. 



2G894. Auibergiis (coiniiuTcial). "Wi-oks Potter, Boston. 



Rf'l>til(' |>erriiiiie$>$. 



Musk of allij;al(>r. 



Oil of liawksbill aucl loggerhead tiirtlos, used in perfumery. 



29. Coloring materials. 

 Derived I'roiii iiiaiiiiiialM. 



Bone-black. 



Ivory-black {noire (Tiroirc), used in line i»ainting, and in the manu- 

 facture of l)ank-uote ink. 



Prussiates, ijrussian blue, ferrocyanide of potassium^ made from 

 hoofs and refuse human and other haii-. 



2G093. Red prussiate of potassa (Po/a«8iu»i/c/voci/aHirfc). E. R. Sqiiibli, M. 

 D., Brooklj-B, N. Y. 



26094. Yellow prnssiato of potassa {Potassium ferrocyanide). E. R. Squibb, 

 M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



26794. Yellow prnssiato of potash. Manufactured by II. Bower, Phila- 

 delphia. John Wyeth, Philadelphia. 



Gall of animals used in dyeing. 



Dung of animals used in calico-printing. 



Haimatin made from blood, and used in tiu"key-red dyeworks, and 



for the red liquor of printers. 

 Wool-flocking (see under D, 21). 



Deriv<Ml fVoni IiIimN. 



(Shell of eggs used for white ]»iginent. 



Series of nuirexides or pnrxuuate of ammonia dyes, made fuom 

 guano. 



26065. Muroxid. Prepared by E. Merck, Darmstadt. E. R. S.iuil.l), M. P., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Derived froiii li!«he<>i. 



Essence d"Urient, or fislj-scale pearl, used as a ])igment. 



26893. Es.spnce d'Orieut. Introduced for comparison. Gustavo Bo.ssange, 

 Paris. 



(Gall of cjiip. used ill 'I'lirkes' ;is a green ]>:iiiit and in staining ]>ai)i'r.) 



Derived IVoiii iii*>eelN. 



^Coeliiiiral d>t', lioiii ('<>c<-i(.s vavii of Mexico, u.sed in manufacture of 

 rouge, (d' enniiim', and lake i)igMieut.s, and in coloring tinctures.) 

 2(30G4. lluuduras silver cochineal. E. R. Scjuibl), Brooklyn, N. Y. 



