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OIL

OF

CEDAR.

41

manufacture

of

liquors

for

making

the

beadinsr

mix

ture

which

is

used

for

low

proof

spirits.

See

Bead-

ing

Mixture.

OIL

OP

CARAWAY

Is,

like

cinnamon,

only

used

for

flavoring

cordials,

and

if

added

to

liquors

it

should

be

so

combined,

that

it

will

only

assist

in

making

a

new

compound

in

the

family

of

aromatics.

OIL

OF

CLOYES

Is

sometimes

added

to

the

ethers

to

increase

their

pungency.

When

used

fc

v

domestic

or

foreign

bran-

dies

the

proportion

of

oil

i

one

drop

to

every

ounce

of

ether.

Ether

is

a

solvent

for

any

of

the

es-

sential

oils.

Great

care

should

be

used

in

the

use

of

this

oil

in

liquors,

as

its

odor

would

indicate

its

presence.

In

the

manufacture

of

cordials,

clove

oil

is

one

ot

the

most

valuable

that

is

in

use

;

the

quantity

to

be

used

is

generally

regulated

by

the

palate.

OIL

OF CEDAR.

Five

drops

of

the

oil

are

added

to

one

ounce

of

nitric

ether,

for

flavoring

Holland

gin,

and

is