Bulletin - Bureau of Chemistry, Issues 110-115U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... taken into account by the chemist in honey analysis . The most important and common of such exudations is what is known as honeydew . Bonnier , writing on sources of honey , says : Honeydew exudes not from special nectaries , but from ...
... taken into account by the chemist in honey analysis . The most important and common of such exudations is what is known as honeydew . Bonnier , writing on sources of honey , says : Honeydew exudes not from special nectaries , but from ...
Page 16
... taken by inspectors from casks and bottled and sealed have decreased considerably in sucrose content within four ... taken as the constant polarization of the honey . The difference between the immediate and constant polarization was ...
... taken by inspectors from casks and bottled and sealed have decreased considerably in sucrose content within four ... taken as the constant polarization of the honey . The difference between the immediate and constant polarization was ...
Page 21
... taken of the other ingredients which may be occluded in the alcohol precipi- tate other than the sugars , and no correction is made for the copper- reducing power of the honey dextrin itself . This latter factor , though apparently very ...
... taken of the other ingredients which may be occluded in the alcohol precipi- tate other than the sugars , and no correction is made for the copper- reducing power of the honey dextrin itself . This latter factor , though apparently very ...
Page 48
... taken by difference , represents ( in addition to pollen grains , wax particles , and other insoluble matter ) the albuminoids , fixed and vola- tile acids , coloring matter , aromatic bodies ( terpenes , etc. ) , higher alcohols ...
... taken by difference , represents ( in addition to pollen grains , wax particles , and other insoluble matter ) the albuminoids , fixed and vola- tile acids , coloring matter , aromatic bodies ( terpenes , etc. ) , higher alcohols ...
Page 52
... taken as a distinguishing characteristic of the Hawaiian as compared with most of the continental honeys . With the lower grade Hawaiian honeys the high ash content is due to the presence of variable amounts of honeydew , which is ...
... taken as a distinguishing characteristic of the Hawaiian as compared with most of the continental honeys . With the lower grade Hawaiian honeys the high ash content is due to the presence of variable amounts of honeydew , which is ...
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Page 92 - misbranded," as used herein, shall apply to all drugs, or articles of food, or articles which enter into the composition of food, the package or label of which shall bear any statement, design, or device regarding such article, or the ingredients or substances contained therein which shall be false or misleading in any particular...
Page 115 - Fourth. If the package containing it or its label shall bear any statement, design, or device regarding the ingredients or the substances contained therein, which statement, design, or device shall be false or misleading in any particular...
Page 66 - person" as used in this Act shall be construed to import both the plural and the singular, as the case demands, and shall include corporations, companies, societies and associations. When construing 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...
Page 61 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Page 93 - First. In the case of mixtures or compounds which may be now or from time to time hereafter known as articles of food, under their own distinctive names, and not an imitation of or offered for sale under the distinctive name of another article, if the name be accompanied on the same label or brand with a statement of the place where said article has been manufactured or produced.
Page 81 - Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the package as originally put up shall have been removed, in whole or in part, and other contents shall have been placed in such package...
Page 35 - 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 association as well as that of the person.
Page 44 - Second. In the case of articles labeled, branded, or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations, or blends, and the word "compound," "imitation
Page 41 - States from whom he purchases such articles to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this Act, designating it. Said guaranty, to afford protection, shall contain the name and address of the party or parties making the sale of such articles to...
Page 80 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.