24 FOOD LEGISLATION, YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1908. 



REG. 26. Substances named in drugs or foods. [See Federal Reg. 28, a, b, c, 



and f.] 



The following articles shall be included in the above list and become subject 

 to the rules and regulations governing it on and after October 1, 1908 : 



Nux vomica, its active principles and preparations. 



Gelsemlum, its active principles and preparations. 



Physostigma, its active principles and preparations. 



Belladonna, its active principles and preparations. 



Scopola, its active principles and preparations. 



Hyoscyamus, its active principles ard preparations. 



Stramonium, its active principles and preparations. 



Veratrum viride, its active principles and preparations. 



Staphisagria, its active principles and preparations. 



Aconite, its active principles and preparations. 



Colchicum, its active principles and preparations. 



Pilocarpus, its active principles and preparations. 



Pelletierine, its active principles and preparations. 



Conium, its active principles and preparations. 



Scoparius, its active principles and preparations. 



Digitalis, its active principles and preparations. 



Convallaria, its active principles and preparations. 



Strophanthus, its active principles and preparations. 



Male fern, its active principles and preparations. 



Santonin, its active principles and preparations. 



Ergot, its active principles and preparations. 



Gossypii cortex, its active principles and preparations. 



Elaterium, its active principles and preparations. 



Croton oil, its active principles and preparations. 



Cantharides, its active principles and preparations. 



Antimony, its compounds and preparations. 



Mercury, its compounds and preparations, except calomel and mercury in 

 metallic state. 



Arsenic, its compounds and preparations. 



Potassium cyanide and hydrocyanic acid. 



Carbolic acid. 



Any synthetical compound having the property of relieving pain, producing 

 Bleep, or reducing temperature. 



REG. 27. [Relates to drugs.] 



REG. 28. Statement of weight or measure. [See Federal Reg. 29, also the fol- 

 lowing] : 



(c) In the case of alcohol the expression "quantity" or "proportion" shall 

 mean the average percentage by volume in the finished product. 



(d) In the case of the other ingredients required to be named upon the label, 

 the expression " quantity " or " proportion " shall mean grains or minims per 

 ounce or fluid ounce, per unit, per tablet, pill, etc., and also, if desired, the 

 metric equivalents therefor, or milligrams per gram or per cubic centimeter, or 

 grams or cubic centimeters per kilogram or per litre. 



REG. 29. Imported food and drug products. Food products intended for ex- 

 port containing added substances not permitted in foods intended for consump- 

 tion in this State, but in accordance with the directions of the foreign purchaser, 

 must be kept separate and labeled to indicate that they are for export. 



If these products are not exported, they shall not be allowed to be sold, bar- 

 tered or given away for consumption in this State. 



