The Bulletin 



81 



AND SIRUPS AND COMPOUNDS OP SAME^Continued. 



Oo 



•r;o 



^'^ 



.2«- 

 Phi— (o 



121.0 



61.6 



154.0 

 112.2 



—13.2 



—13.2 



—17.6 



—19.8 



—19.8 



63.8 



54.0 



—17.6 



—13.2 



—13.2 



103.4 



—19.8 



o °^o 



12.06 



18.39 



0.00 

 18.69 



37.08 



37.84 



43.41 



48.09 



46.58 



16.73 



33.16 



43.44 

 35.57 

 40.10 

 12.51 



46.58 



o =«'■ 

 OX 



o.S 



oa 



o (o 



71.39 



38.62 



88.00 

 67.60 



0.00 



0.00 



0.00 



0.00 



0.00 



39.54 



36.48 

 0.00 



^ u 

 O 01 



70.28 



76.02 



75.47 

 75.34 



76.00 



75.26 



74.94 



71.74 



72.44 



76.80 



72.04 

 74.24 



0.00: 80.40 



O.OO! 73.78 



61 .42! 77.52 



0.00 



76.19 



0^s 



29.72 



23.98 



24.53 

 24.66 



24.00 



24.74 



25.06 



28.26 



27.56 



23.20 



27.96 



25.76 

 19.60 

 26.22 

 22.48 



23.81 



Remarks and Conclusions 



Compound sirup. 



Compound molasses. 



Corn sirup, sold as sirup; misbranded; sale illegal. 

 Compound sirup. 



Molasses. 



do. 



do. 

 Cane sirup. 



do. 



Corn sirup and cane sirup, corn sirup being in excess 

 should be first on label. 



Compound sirup. 



Molasses. 

 Sirup. 

 Molasses. 



Compound sirup branded fancy table sirup, mis- 

 branded, sale was illegal. 



Molasses. 



olive oil. Cotton-seed oil and olive oil not being like substances could 

 not, under the food law, constitute a blend. Unlike substances constitute 

 when mixed, as in the case of two or more different oils, a compound, 

 and not a blend. 



