For pomatums of other odors it is only necessary to substitute rose, jasmine, tubereuse, and others, in place of the acacia pomatum in the above formulæ.

Pomade Double, Millefleurs.

Rose, jasmine, fleur d'orange, violet, tubereuse, &c., are all made in winter, with two-thirds best French pomatum, one-third best French oils; in summer, equal parts.

Pomade a la Heliotrope.

French rose pomade,1 lb.
Vanilla oil,1/2 lb.
Huile de jasmine,4 oz.
" tubereuse,2 oz.
" fleur d'orange,2 oz.
Otto of almonds,6 drops.
" cloves,3 drops.

Huile Antique. (A la Heliotrope.)

Same as the above, substituting rose oil for the pomade.

Philocome.

The name of this preparation, which is a compound of Greek and Latin, signifying "a friend to the hair," was first introduced by the Parisian perfumers; and a very good name it is, for Philocome is undoubtedly one of the best unguents for the hair that is made.

Philocome. (First quality.)