FEDERAL INSPECTION OF FOODS AND DRUGS IN 

 CANADA. 



As already explained, the systematic inspection* carried out by 

 the Department of Inland Revenue, as administrator of the Adultera- 

 tion Act, has been reported in bulletin form since 1887 . The Bulletins 

 in question appear at irregular intervals; and the whole number of 

 them to this date is 314. My last report to The Royal Society brought 

 the record down to Bulletin No. 276 published in February of 1914. 

 Since that date the following have appeared: — 



Samples 

 Bulletin No. 277 Tincture of Iodine 72 



278 Infants' & Invalids' Foods 86 



279 Flour 139 



280 Soft Drinks 150 



281 Butter 340 



282 Cattle Medicines 120 



283 Ale (Beer) 75 



284 Arsenate of Lead 82 



285 Canned Corn : 205 



286 Ground Ginger 259 



287 Tea ... 149 



_ 288 Confectionery 174 



289 Strained Honey 194 



290 Coffee & Substitutes 339 



291 Fertilisers 480 



292 Marshmallows 93 



293 Evaporated Apples 184 



294 Salad Oil 114 



295 Lime Juice 100 



296 Registered Stock Feeds 151 



297 Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia 52 



298 Milk in small towns 59 



299 Macaroni, etc 142 



300 White Lead ground in Oil 104 



301 White Paint 116 



302 Bran 187 



303 Paris Green 24 



304 Condensed Milk 200 



305 Evaporated Milk 178 



306 Hydrogen Peroxide 37 



307 Unfermented Grape Juice Ill 



