90 MAINE AGRICULTURAL, EXPERIMENT STATION. I909. 



include corporations, companies, societies and associations. When con- 

 struing and enforcing the provisions of this act, the act, omission, or 

 failure of any officer, agent or other person acting for or employed by 

 any corporation, company, society, or association, within the scope of 

 his employment or office, shall in every case be also deemed to be the 

 act, omission, or failure of such corporation, company, society, or asso- 

 ciation as well as that of the person. 



Food and Drug Regulations and Decisions, 

 The following list includes the more important of the National regula- 

 tions and Food Inspection Decisions (F. I. D.) and the ]Maine Food 

 and Drug Regulations CSl. F. D. R.) : 



REGULATIONS. 



(Circular 21, Office of Secretary.) 



7. Standards for Drugs. 



8. Formulas — Proprietary Foods. 



9. Form of Guaranty, 

 ic. Confectionery. 



11. Substances Mixed and Packed with Foods. 



12. Coloring, Powdering, Coating and Staining. 



13. Xatural Poisonous or Deleterious Ingredients. 



14. External Application of Preservatives. 



15. Wholesomeness of Colors and Preservatives. 



16. Character of the Raw Materials. 



17. Label. 



18. Name and Address of Manufacturer. 



19. Character of Name. 



20. Distinctive Name. 



21. Compounds, Imitations, or Blends without Distinctive Name. 



22. Articles without a Label. 



24. Incompleteness of Branding. 



25. Substitution. 



26. Waste Materials. 



27. Mixtures of Compounds with Distinctive Names. 



28. Substances named in Drugs or Foods. 



29. Statement of Weight or Measure. 



30. Method of Stating Quantity or Proportion. 



FOOD INSPECTION DECISIONS (F. I. D.). 



Mixing Flours. 



Flavoring Extracts. 



Substances used in the Preparation of Foods. 



Imitation Coffee. 



Coloring of Butter and Cheese. 



Form of Label. 



Formula on the Label of Drugs. 



