| Fur Brown D[3] | 20 | grams | |
| Hydrogen peroxide | 400 | grams | |
| Water | 1 | liter |
Black on Sheared Muskrat
The skins are killed with soda, soured, and washed, then chrome mordanted for 6 hours. Then they are dyed for 6 hours with
| Rodol P | 1.5 | grams |
| Pyrogallic acid | .7 | grams |
| Ammonia | 2.0 | grams |
| Hydrogen peroxide | 45 | grams |
| Water | 1 | liter |
The dyed skins are washed and dried, then tipped with
| Rodol D | 20 | grams |
| Rodol DB | 2 | grams |
| Hydrogen peroxide | 450 | grams |
| Water | 1 | liter |
Brown on Thibet Sheep Skin
The killed skins are mordanted for 6 hours with a chrome mordant, then dyed for 6 hours with
| Ursol P | 1 | gram |
| Pyrogallic acid | 1 | gram |
| Ammonia | 2 | grams |
| Hydrogen peroxide | 40 | grams |
| Water | 1 | liter |
It is also possible to combine dyeings with the Oxidation Colors with Vegetable dyeings, or with Aniline Black. For example, if it be desired to produce an imitation skunk on a raccoon, and an exceptionally fast and intense and lustrous black on the tips of the hair, the skins are dyed in the bath with the Oxidation dyes, and the tips of the hair are brushed with a mixture such as described under Vegetable Colors for the production of French seal, as follows: