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FOOD AND DRUGS ACT. 



Administration of the pure food law, discussion in House, and articles from 

 American Food Journal and Chicago Tribune concerning Dr. Wiley. (In 

 Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. 67, pages 2761 to 2769.) Paper, 7c. 



Detail of enforcement of food and drugs act. Pages 321 to 328. [From 

 Agriculture Yearbook, 1907.] Paper, 5c. A1.10 a :451 



Food and drugs act, decision of circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit over- 

 ruling claimants' demurrer to libel for condemnation and forfeiture under 

 sec. 10 of food and drugs act, June 30, 1906. 1911. 7 pages. (Agricul- 

 ture Dept. Solicitor. Circular 47.) Paper, 5c. A 33.4 : 47 

 The syllabus reads : Executive seizures are not necessary to confer jurisdiction 

 over proceedings for confiscations under the food and drugs act. Seizures under 

 the statute are properly made by warrant issued after filing of the libel. 



Food and drugs act, decision of Supreme Court affirming decree rendered by 

 district court for southern district of Illinois in proceeding by way of 

 libel for condemnation and forfeiture under sec. 10 of food and drugs act, 

 June 30, 1906. 3911. 8 pages. (Agriculture Dept. Solicitor. Circular 

 45.) Paper, 5c. A 33.4 : 45 



Concerning the jurisdiction of the Federal Government over certain cans of 

 preserved eggs. 



Food and drugs act, opinion of [Judge] Holland of eastern district of 

 Pennsylvania, in case involving alleged violation of act of June 30, l'.)<<;. 

 1913. 7 pages. (Agriculture Dept. Solicitor. Circular 41.) Paper. 5c. 



A 33.4 : 4] 



Concerning the return of 5 boxes of asafoetida seized by the Government for 

 violation of the food and drugs law. 



Food and drugs index [to publications of Agriculture Department]. Re- 

 vised [edition], 1908. 14 pages. (Publications Circular 5.) Paper, 5c. 



A 21.4 : 5 



Letters and petitions urging passage of bill for preventing adulteration or 

 misbranding of foods or drugs and for regulating traffic therein. 1904. 

 50 pages. (5Xth Cong., 2d sess.. S. Doc. '248. Bound with other docs.; 

 serial no. 4592.) Sheep, $1.45. 



Report adverse to resolution calling for information concerning enforcement 

 of food and drugs act. 1910. 6 pages. (61st Cong., 2d sess.. II. Kept. 

 91.) Paper, 5c. 



Report amending II. 2252<;, similar to S. 4727. to amend act for preventing 

 manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbramled foods, 

 drugs, and liquors, and regulating traffic therein [relating to marking of 

 quantity of contents of food packages] ; with hearings. 1913. 79 pages. 

 (62d Cong., 3d sess.. S. Rept. 1216.) Paper, 5c. 



Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, amending bill for 

 preventing adulteration, misbranding, and imitation of foods, beverages, 

 drugs [etc.], and for regulating interstate traffic therein. 1899. 11 

 pages. (55th Cong.. 3d sess., S. Rept. 1488. Bound with other docs.; 

 serial no. 3789.) Sheep, $1.25. 



Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, amending by 

 substitute bill for preventing adulteration or misbranding of foods or 

 drugs and for regulating traffic therein; with views of minority. 11)04. 

 10 pages. (58th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 381.) Paper, 5c. 



Report from Committee on Manufactures, amending bill for preventing 

 adulteration, misbranding, and imitation of foods, beverages, drugs [etc.], 

 and for regulating interstate traffic therein; with hearings. 1904. 36 

 pages. (58th Cong., 2d sess., S. Rept. 301. Bound with other reports; 

 serial no. 4571.) Sheep, $1.10. 



Report from Committee on Manufactures, amending by substitute bill for 

 preventing adulteration, misbranding, and imitation of foods, beverages, 

 drugs [etc.], and for regulating interstate traffic therein; with hearings. 

 1902. 154 pages. (57th Cong.. 1st sess., S. Rept. 972. Bound with other 

 reports; serial no. 4261. ) Sheep, $1.50. 



