OFFICIAL INSPECTIONS 55- 



153 



Results of Examination of Clams Purchased and Examined 

 in 10 1 2 and IQIS- 



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Remarks. 



'Cts.;Ozs. 



11222,Biddeford, Andrews & Horrigan 13 16.5 



11246 Biddeford, F. F. Beauregard Co. 9 14.0 



11220jBiddeford, Gartland & Dunn j 13 21.6 



11223 Biddeford. John F. Hannaway. 

 11244 Biddeford, G. A. Landry 



11247 Biddeford, Jo3. Menard 



Ozs. 



11243 Biddeford, L. A. Talbot. 

 11005 Brun-swick, Wm. Coffin. 



11095 Portland, Cobb & Trefethen 



11212 Portland, W. L. Daggett & Co. . 



11091 Portland, Doughty & Jewett ; 



11215 Portland, Doughty & Jewett i 



110S2 Portland, E. C. Dyer \ 



11214 Portland, E. C. Dyer 



11216 Portland, Gem Market 



11087 Portland, D. J. Hamilton & Co. . 



11210 Portland, D. J. Hamilton & Co. . . 



11211 Portland, D. J. Hamilton & Co. . . 



11085 Portland, R. D. Hamilton Co 



11094 Portland, A. L. Littlejohn 



11084 Portland, Jas. H. McDonald 



11092 Portland, Munjoy Fish Market. . . 

 11083 Portland, George "VVilcox 



11088 Portland, George Wilcox 



11213 Portland, George Wilcox 



11090 Portland, A. H. Worden 



11038 Rockland, H. L. Higgins 



11040 Rockland, Linscott's Market 



11037 Rockland.Mason's Park .St.Market 



11041 Rockland, Mason'sParkSt. Market 



11039 Rockland. Thomas Fish Market 



11224 Saco, F. S. Wallace 



11077 Sanford, H. A. Roberts 



11625 Watervillc. B. K. Meservey 



8 18.0 



10 16.0; 



13 14.0 



I 



10il7.3j 

 10|l6.8 



io!io.il 



10 16. si 



10 16.8 

 10 15.7 

 10 24.2 

 10 17.5 



13 18.0 

 10 17.3 

 10 16.3 

 10 15.7 



14 15.8 



12 16.7 

 10 15.1 

 10 16.0 

 10 17.8 

 10 17.1 



10 17.5: 



13 12.7 

 13 16.7 

 10 15.2 

 10 16.9 

 10 17.8 



12 17.2 



13 16.0 

 - 13.9 

 13 14.31 



% % 



15.0 9.09 15.40 



14.0 none 17.69 Warning short 



14.1 35.18 lO.SSlAdulterated, 



I dealer fined. 

 74' 



17.0 5.55 11. 

 14.7 8.12 18 

 13.9 1.07 18 



14.4 16.76 12 

 10.6,36.57 17. 



13.3 11. 

 16.0 1. 

 16.3 3. 

 14.6 7. 



21.3 11. 

 14.9 14. 



16.2 10. 

 15.6 9. 

 15.0 7. 

 12.9 17. 

 14.9 5. 

 16.0 4. 

 13.5 10. 



13.5 15. 

 15.9 10. 



14.6 14. 



16.5 6. 



12.4 2. 



12.6 24. 

 7.8 12. 



10.0 41 

 7.756 



12.3 28 

 15.3 4 

 11.020 



- 11 



62 13. 



84 17. 



32 14. 



00 15. 



98 14. 

 .85 20. 

 .00 17. 

 .44 21. 

 .69 23. 

 .83 23, 

 .21 18, 

 .13 20, 

 .47 10 

 .62 10 

 .78 12 

 .59 18 

 .00 20 

 .44 16 

 .38 8 

 .60 8 

 .13 8 

 .65 7 

 .32 8 

 .37 15 

 . 75 13 

 .60 12 

 I 



98 Short measure, 

 dealer warned. 

 76 

 73 Adulterated, 



dealer fined. 

 19 

 96 

 91 

 36 

 55 

 42 

 24 

 82 

 88 

 37 

 43 

 03 

 25 

 65 

 76 

 97 

 08 

 ,73 



,.58 * 



.50 



,68 * 



.27 



,49 * 



.62 



.39 Dealers sample. 

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* Hearings were appointed at which all Rockland dealers in clams were present. The 

 investigation and rulings given on page 152 followed. 



OYSTERS. 



The situation as regards oysters has steadily and markedly 

 improved during the past five years. Five years ago oysters not 

 only carried large amount of free liquids but they had been 

 "floated" in fresh water so that the dry matter of the oysters 

 themselves was greatly reduced. On the average oysters have 

 increased in price about ten cents per quart. But this is more 

 than offset by the increased weight of oysters in a quart due to 

 the less amount of liquids and water in the oysters themselves. 



