Oleomargarine and Butterine. 



WHAT IS IT? 



OFFICE OF 



B. F. VAN YALKENBURGH, 



Assistant Mitva l§ork State M&itQ aD-otntnissiottft^ 



350 WASHINGTON STREET, 



New York, November 30th, 1885. 



Messrs James H. Seymour, John S. Martin and Wm. H. Duckworth. 



Gentlemen : — In reply to yours of this date requesting me to forward 

 you a list, if I have one, of the different materials used by manufacturers 

 in the manufacture of Oleomargarine and Butterine, would say in reply, 

 please find a list comprising sixty different articles named by seventeen 

 Patentees in their patents, and claimed by them to be used in the man- 

 ufacture of Oleomargarine Oil, Neutral Lard, Oleomargarine Butter, 

 Butterine, &c, &c. 



Sulphuric Acid, 



Castor Oil, 



Chalk, 



Slippery Elm Bark, 



Caul, 



Oil of Sesame, 



Oil of Sunflower Seeds, 



Olive Oil, 



Curcumine, 



Turnip Seed Oil, 



Broma Chloralum, 



Chlorate of Potash, 



Nitre, 



Oil of Sweet Almonds, 



Oil of Peanuts, 



Peroxide of Manganese, 



Stomach of Pig, Sheep or 



Calf, 

 Nitrate of Soda, 

 Bennie Oil, 

 Gastric Juice, 



Mustard Seed Oil, 



Nitric Acid, 



Dry Blood Albumen", 



Sugar, 



Butyric Acid, 



Bicarbonate of Potash, 



Chloride of Sodium, 



Caustic Soda, 



Corn Starch, 



Coloring Matter, 



Sugar of Lead, 



Bisulphate of Lime, 



Saltpetre, 



Borax, 



Boracic Acid, 



Salicylic Acid, 



Benzoic Acid, 



Orris Root, 



Cotton Seed Oil, 



Vegetable Oils, 



Respectfully, 



Bitaric Acid, 



Bicarbonate of Soda, 



Nitrate of Potassa, 



Glycerine, 



Capsylic Acid, 



Cuparic Acid, 



Alum, 



Capsic Acid, 



Sulphite of Soda, 



Cow's Udders, 



Commercial Sulphuric Acid, 



Pepsin, 



Sal Soda, 



Tallow, 



Lard, 



Sea Salt, 



Farinaceous Flour, 



Butyric Ether, 



Caustic Potash, 



Carbonic Acid. 



B. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, 



Assistant New York State Dairy Commissioner. 



