III.—Cochin cocoanut oil70,000 parts
Compressed tallow50,000 parts
Castor oil23,000 parts
Caustic soda lye, 39° Bé71,000 parts
Sugar40,000 parts
Dissolved in
Water30,000 parts
Alcohol40,000 parts
Brown, No. 55   250 parts
Geranium oil   720 parts
Bergamot oil   300 parts
Cedar-wood oil   120 parts
Palmarosa oil   400 parts
Vanillin    10 parts
Tonka tincture   400 parts

Miscellaneous Formulas:

Szegedin Soap.
Instrument Soap.
Stain-removing Soaps.
I.—Ceylon cocoanut or palm seed oil320 pounds
Caustic soda lye, 38° Bé160 pounds
Carbonate of potash, 20° Bé 56 pounds
Oil of turpentine  9 pounds
Finely powdered kieselguhr280 pounds
Brilliant green  2 pounds

The oil having been fused, the dye is mixed with some of it and stirred into the contents of the pan. The kieselguhr is then crutched in from a sieve, then the lye, and then the carbonate of potash. These liquids are poured in in a thin stream. When the soap begins to thicken, add the turpentine, mold, and cover up the molds.

II.—Rosin grain soap1,000 pounds
Talc (made to a paste with weak carbonate of potash)  100 pounds
Oil of turpentine    4 pounds
Benzine    3 pounds

Mix the talc and soap by heat, and when cool enough add the turpentine and benzine, and mold.

III.—Cocoanut oil600 pounds
Tallow400 pounds
Caustic soda lye500 pounds
Fresh ox gall200 pounds
Oil of turpentine 12 pounds
Ammonia (sp. gr., 0.91)  6 pounds
Benzine  5 pounds