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2. Residuum left in the bags after the glue has beeu pressed from 



the cooked skins. To be ground as fish guano. 56,906. 



3. Le Page's mucilage. The crude glue from the cooking tanks 



and bags condensed to suitable consistency and preserved 

 from decomposition by the addition of chemicals. 56,913. 



4. Russia belting cement. Condensed more than mucilage and 



specially prepared for belting, card clothing, and top-roll 

 manufacturers. 56,910. 



5. Le Page's carriage glue. Of suitable consistency for fine wood- 



work. 56,911. 



6. Le Page's liquid glue in bottles and cans. Adapted for general 

 use at home. 56,912. 



7. Le Page's fish-glue, No. 12, in cans. Adapted for ordinary 

 woodwork. 56,914. 



8 Le Page's fish-glue, No. 16, in cans. Prepared for boot and 

 shoe manufacture. 56,915. 



9. Le Page's fish-glue, No. 20 F, in cans. Prepared for manu- 

 facture of gum labels and similar uses. 56,916. 



10. Le Page's fish-glue, No. 20 X, in cans. Prepared for sizing 



woolens and carpets. 56,91.7. 



11. Le Page's fish-glue, No. O. C , in cans. Prepared for manu- 

 facture of table and floor oilcloths. 56,918. 



12. Le Page's bleaching glue, No. S. S., in cans. Prepared for 



sale to straw goods manufacturers. 56.919. 



13. Le Page's bleaching glue, No. S. S., in cans. Reduced to 

 suitable consistency, for use by manufacturers of straw hats, 

 &c. 56,920. 



14. Hard glue. Made from skins of .cod and cusk. For general 

 use. 56,922. 



15. " Frozen glue." A preparation of white fibrous glue.' Made 

 ' from skins of cod and cusk. Adapted for brewers' use. 56,922. 



16. Gummed paper. Prepared with glue from fish-skins. 56,931. 



17. Calendars. Prepared with glue from skins of cod and cusk. 

 56,928. 



18. Table oil-cloths. Samples of oil-cloth, fish-glue being used on 

 the back to prevent the oil soaking through. 56,927. 



19. Ladies' boot-heel. Built with fish glue, without the use of 

 nails. 56,930. 



20. Ladies' shoe. Cemented with glue from fish skins. The glue 

 is used for attaching the linings to the uppers previous to sew- 

 ing. Called by the trade " gumming": for cementing the lap 

 over the channel where the sole is sewed to the upper ; for 

 coating between the soles to prevent the oil from the upper 

 leather from striking through and discoloring the sole. Called 

 by the trade "oil proofing"; for building heels without the use 



