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5. General conclusion as to purity of Paris green im market.— 
Our results indicate a satisfactory condition as to the arsenic 
content of Paris green found in the market during 1901, and 
the same can be said as to the amount of water-soluble com- 
pounds present in the samples examined. 
AMENDMENT TO PARIS GREEN LAW. 
In accordance with the suggestions made by us last year, that 
portion of the Paris Green Law which related to the definition 
of Paris green was changed. The essential portion of the 
amended law embodying this change is as follows: 
“$112. Composition of Paris green or analogous products.— 
Paris green, or any product analogous to it, when sold, offered 
or exposed for sale as such, in this state, shall comply with the 
following requirements: 
“First. It shall contain arsenic, in combination with copper, 
equivalent to not less than fifty percentum arsenious oxide. 
“Second. It shall not contain arsenic in water-soluble forms 
equivalent to more than three and one-half per centum of arse- 
nious oxide.” 
LIST OF PARTIES WHO RECEIVED PARIS GREEN CERTIFICATES 
IN 1901. 
Acme Color Works, 5 Hanover street, New York. 
Adler Color and Chemical Works, 100 William street, New York, 
A. B. Ansbacher & Co., 4 Murray street, New York. 
Louis Berger & Sons of America, Lim., 100 William street, New York. 
Jas. A. Blanchard, 66 Maiden lane, New York. 
Chas. M. Childs & Co., 225 Pearl street, New York. 
O. W. Clark & Son, 59 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
F. W. Devoe and C. T. Reynolds Co., 101 Fulton street, New York, 
Hampden Paint and Chemical Co., Springfield, Mass. 
J. M. Huber, 275 Water street, New York. 
Fred L. Lavanburg, 165 William street,,.New York. 
Leggett & Bros., 301 Pearl street, New York. 
John Lucas & Co., 89 Maiden lane, New York. 
Morris, Hermann & Co,, 255 Pearl street, New York, 
I. Pfeiffer, 174 Fulton street, New York. 
