228 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



IflaiiiESial perfuMies. 



Hyraccum of tlie daman {Hyrax capcnsis). 



Ambergris of sperm-Avbalc, with specimens of ambreine. 



2()894. Ambergris (counnercial). Weeks Potter, Boston. 



Reptile perlTuiMes. 



Musk of alligator. 



Oil of bawksbill and loggerbead turtles, used in perfumery. 



29. Coloring materials. 

 ^Derived fsrooai sBBaa»i»al§. 



Bone-black. 



Ivory-black {noire dHvoire), used in fine painting, and in the manu- 

 facture of bank-note ink. 



Prussiates, prussian blue, ferrocyanide of potassium^ made from 

 boofs and refuse human and other hair. 



26093. Red prussiate of potassa {Potassium ferrocyanide). E. R. Squibb, M. 



D., Brooklj^n, N. Y. 



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



M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 26794. Yellow prussiate of potash. Manufactured by H. Bower, Phila- 

 delphia. John Wyeth, Philadelphia. 



Gall of animals used in dyeing. 



Dung of animals used in calico-printing. 



Hiiematin made from blood, and used in turkey-red dyeworks, and 



for the red liquor of printers. 

 Wool-flocking (see under D, 21). 



Derived irosn birds. 



Shell of eggs used for white pigment. 



Series of murexides or purpurate of ammonia dyes, made from 

 guano. 



26065. Murexid. Prepared by E. Merck, Darmstadt. E. E. Squibb, M. D., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Derived from fishes. 



Essence d'Orient, or fish-scale pearl, used as a pigment. 



26893. Essence d'Orient. Introduced for comparison. Gustave Bossango, 

 Paris. 



(Gall of carp, usednn Turkey as a green paint and in staining i^aper.) 



Derived firoim insects. 



(Cochineal dye, from Coccus cacti of Mexico, used in manufacture of 

 rouge, of carmine, and lake pigments, and in coloring tinctures.) 



26064. Hondui'as silver cocliineal. E. R. Squibb, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



