CHROME GOAT AND SHEEP 169 



In finishing the splits are washed in warm water, 

 neutralized in weak soda, and washed again. They are 

 sammed by machine striking, and fat liquored, using much 

 soap. They are then horsed, struck and dried out. They 

 are staked several times after damping back, drying out 

 again between stakings. They are finally fluffed. 



REFERENCES. 



Procter, " Principles of Leather Manufacture," p. 198. 

 Bennett, "Manufacture of Leather," pp. 55, 84, 105, 230, 364. 

 Bennett, "Theory and Practice in Wetwork of Chrome Goat," Shoe 

 and Leather Reporter, Sept., 1910. 



