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Mercury  in  solution      .       .       .    2*67  grains. 
Zinc  u  ...    0-99  " 
Equivalent  to — 
Corrosive  sublimate      .       .       .    3*61  " 
Sulphate  of  zinc  (crystallized)       .  4*25 
The  sediment  contains  a  little  mercury,  lead,  and  bismuth. 
Recapitulation. — With  the  exception  of  Perry's  Moth  and 
Freckle  Lotion,  these  lotions  are  entirely  free  from  lead  or  other 
injurious  metals. 
III.    Enamels  for  the  skin. 
1.  Balm  of  White  Lilies^  for  preserving  and  beautifying  the 
shin,    H.  A.  Hoadley,  New  York. 
Water  colored  pink,  and  holding  in  suspension  a  large  amount 
of  carbonate  of  lime.    It  does  not  contain  any  injurious  metals. 
2.  Dr.  Bradford s  Enameline  for  the  Complexion, 
A  colorless  liquid,  holding  33*02  grains  of  oxide  of  zinc  in 
suspension  in  each  fluid  ounce.    Is  free  from  lead. 
3.  Hagan's  Magnolia  Balm.  Demas  Barnes  &  Co.,  New 
York. 
A  colorless  liquid,  holding  in  suspension  in  each  fluid  ounce 
118-61  grains  of  oxide  of  zinc.    Is  free  from  lead. 
4.  Laird's  Bloom  of  Youth,  or  Liciuid  Pearl.  Geo.  W. 
Laird,  74  Fulton  street.  New  York. 
A  colorless  liquid,  holding  in  suspension  in  each  fluid  ounce 
169  grains  of  oxide  of  zinc.    It  is  entirely  free  from  lead. 
5.  Eugenie's  Favorite.  M'lles  T,  &  L.  Jouvin,  late  of  Kue 
St.  Anne,  Paris. 
A  colorless  solution,  holding  in  suspension  in  each  fluid  ounce 
140*52  grains  of  carbonate  of  lead,  white  lead,  containing  108'94 
grains  of  metallic  lead.  There  is  a  trace  of  lead  dissolved  in 
the  liquid. 
■  6.  Snow-white  Enamel,  for  Whitening  and  Beautifying  the 
Complexion.    Phalon  &  Sons,  517  Broadway,  New  York. 
A  colorless  liquid,  holding  in  suspension  in  each  fluid  ounce 
186*67  grains  of  carbonate  of  lead,  equivalent  to 
