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9453 

 8462 

 8460 

 8917 

 8921 

 8924 

 9404 

 8474 

 8867 

 8686 

 8545 

 9408 

 8461 



8699 



a 

 8524 



8498 

 9049 

 8824 

 9259 

 8707 

 8706 

 8705 



Milligrams — Nitrous 



Nitrogen Per Kilo 



of Flour 



0.40 



Trace 



....do— 



0.27 

 Slight trace 



0.47 

 Trace... 



0.55 

 Slight trace 



0.70 



0.37 



Trace 



Slight trace 



Trace... 



I 0.25 



0.15 

 Slight trace 



0.20 

 Trace 



Remarks and Conclusions 



Flour, bleached; sale illegal. 

 Flour. 



do. 



Flour, slightly bleached. 

 Flour. 



Flour, bleached; sale illegal. 

 Flour, trace of bleaching agent. 

 Flour, bleached; sale illegal. 

 Flour. 

 Flout, bleached; sale illegal. 



do. 

 Flour, containing trace of bleaching agent. 

 Flour. 



do. 

 Flour, slightly bleached. 



do. 



Flour. 



Flour, slightly bleached. 



Flour, with trace of bleaching agent. 



Flour, misbranded; is not full patent or fancy quality. Appear.s 



to contain bran or shorts or both. Sale illegal. 

 Flour, appeared hardly to be as represented on package. 



Flour, appeared to be misbranded. It appeared not to be a 

 1 patent flour. 



fed abundantly and continuously when it is not at all necessary to tlie 

 bees. 



This cane sugar, more or less converted by the bees into invert sugar. 

 is laid down in the comb; but according to the definition given above, 

 is not, strictly speaking, true honey and is regarded as an adulteration. 

 The proprietor does not add the cane sugar to the honey himself, but 

 causes his employees, the bees, to do so. 



Sixteen samples of honey were examined, only one of which was 

 adulterated, and it contained about 75 per cent of glucose. It, however, 

 printed in very small type at the bottom of the label, where it would 

 not ordinarily be seen, contained the word "compound." Under the 

 State Food Law it was adulterated and misbranded. 



