SUGAR, MOLASSES, CONFECTIONS, AND HONEY. 797 



Sample No. 9009. 



Personally appeared before me, Charles W. Crawford, justice of the peace in and 

 for Montgomery County, State of Maryland, E. M. Thompson, who takes oath that the 

 sample of honey forwarded by him to the Department of Agriculture is perfectly pure 

 and free from adulteration, and that the bees preparing it have neither been fed nor 

 allowed access to artificial saccharine substances, nor have they been given comb 

 foundation, nor has wax in any form been given to the bees or introduced into the 

 hive artificially. 



In evidence whereof witness my hand and seal, this 18th day of July, 1891. 



CHARLES W. CRAWFORD, J. P. [SEAL.] 



Sample No. 9010. 



Personally appeared before me, Charles W. Crawford, justice of the peace in and 

 for Montgomery County, State of Maryland, V. P. Hinkley, who takes oath that the 

 sample of honey forwarded by him to the Department of Agriculture is perfectly pure 

 and free from adulteration, and that the bees preparing it have neither been fed nor 

 allowed access to artificial saccharine substances, nor have they been given comb 

 foundation, nor has wax in any form been given to the bees or introduced into the 

 hive artificially. 



In evidence whereof witness my hand and seal this 18th day of July, 1891. 



CHARLES W. CRAWFORD, J. P. [SEAL.] 



Sample No. 9011. 



Personally appeared before me, Charles W. Crawford, notary public in and for State 

 of Maryland, Montgomery County, Albert O. Appleby, who takes oath that the sam- 

 ple of honey forwarded by him to the Department of Agriculture is perfectly pure 

 and free from adulteration, and that the bees preparing it have neither been fed nor 

 allowed access to artificial saccharine substances, nor have they been given comb 

 foundation, nor has wax in any form been given to the bees or introduced into the 

 hive artificially. 



In evidence whereof witness my hand and seal, this 18th day of July, 1891. 



CHARLES W. CRAWFORD, J. P. [SEAL.] 



Sample No. 9012. 



Personally appeared before me, Charles W. Crawford, justice of the peace in and for 

 Montgomery County, State of Maryland, Edmund Gloyd, who takes oath that the 

 sample of honey forwarded by him to the Department of Agriculture is perfectly pure 

 and free from adulteration, and that the bees preparing it have neither been fed nor 

 allowed access to artificial saccharine substances, nor have they been been given 

 comb foundation, nor has wax in any form been given to the bees or introduced into 

 the hive artificially. 



In evidence whereof witness my hand and seal this 18th day of July, 1891. 



CHARLES W. CRAWFORD, J. P. [SEAL.] 



Sample No. 9015. 

 VIRGINIA, Loudoun County, to wit:. 



Personally appeared before me, Jos. E. Wright, a notary public for Loudoun 

 County, John W. Bauckman, who certifies that the 25 pounds of comb-honey sent by 

 him this 23d day of July to the Chemical Division of the Department of Agriculture 

 is pure honey, that the bees have not been artificially fed, and that no artificial comb 

 foundation of any kind has been^used. 



Witness my hand and seal this 23d day of July, 1891. 



Jos. E. WRIGHT, 



Notary Public. 



