| Cinnamon | 1 lb. |
| Alcohol | 5 qts. |
Owing to the yellow color left upon handkerchiefs by perfumes prepared with this extract, it can be used only for common goods, but it is more frequently employed for scenting soaps.
[CHAPTER XII.]
THE DIVISION OF PERFUMERY.
According to the purposes for which they are intended, the various articles of perfumery may be divided into several groups. They are:
True Perfumes.
A. Liquid.—Alcoholic handkerchief perfumes. Among these are the so-called extracts, bouquets, and waters. Ammoniacal and acid perfumes: aromatic vinegars and volatile ammoniacal salts.
B. Dry.—Sachet powders, fumigating pastils and powders.
Preparations for the Care of the Skin.
Emulsions, crêmes, perfumed soaps, toilet waters, nail powders.