\ I UNIVERSITY ) V Of Issued December 20, 1912. United States Department of Agriculture, BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY— Circular No. 16, Revised. R. E. DOOLITTLE, Acting Chief of Bureau. OFFICIALS CHARGED WITH THE FNFORCEMENT OF FOOD LAWS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. [Revised to July ], 1912.] INTRODUCTION. The widespread interest in food legislation during the last few years has led to the recent enactment of laws in a number of States where such legislation had not pre- viously existed, and to the enforcement in other States of earlier legislation for which no appropriations had previously been made. As a result, an increasingly large num- ber of inquiries are received for the addresses of officials charged with the enforcement of the laws in different States and the names of chemists and other officers engaged hi various capacities in the same work. It is to meet this want that the present circular is issued. At the present time a serious attempt is made in 44 States and in Hawaii, the Philip- pine Islands, and Porto Rico to enforce more or less extensive regulations relating to the purity and wholesome ness of food. The growing interest in this matter is well illustrated by a comparison of these figures with those of 1905 when, in addition to Hawaii and Porto Rico, only 25 States really enforced food laws. These numbers do not include the States in which laws have been enacted without appropriations for their enforcement. In addition to the Territory of Alaska, which comes within the provisions of the Federal food and drugs act, there are only two States which have not enacted special laws regulating the manufacture and sale of adulterated and mis- branded food and only three States in which appropriations have not been made for the enforcement of their laws. The funds appropriated by the several States for the enforcement of the food laws are increasing, which fact results in a larger corps of employees and more efficient inspection. The information in the succeeding pages was obtained from replies to a circular letter sent to the authorities charged with the enforcement of the laws in the several States. The list of municipal chemists was compiled from replies to a circular letter sent to the boards of health of cities having a population of 30,000 and over. If this information is incomplete or in any respect erroneous, corrections are requested from any who notice such defects, in order that future editions may be free from such inac- curacies. Acknowledgments of data furnished for this circular are made to Mr. Theodore L. Cole, Washington, D. C., and to the food commissioners of the various States. The collection of the data and their compilation are the work of Miss N. A. Parkinson, of the Division of Foods. W. D. BlGELOW, Chief, Division of Foods. Approved. JAMES WILSON, Secretary of Agriculture. WASHINGTON, D. C., August 22, 1912. 56601— Cir. 16—12 1 ENFORCEMENT OF FEDERAL LAWS. The United States laws relating to the food supply are enforced by the Department of Agriculture and the Treasury Department, and the Secretaries of these two depart- ments, together with the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, are empowered to make uniform rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of the food and drugs act. Appointments of officials for this service are made from an eligible list established Xipon examination by the United States Civil Service Commission, and are permanent. *These laws are enforced in the several bureaus of the two departments as follows: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BOARD OF FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTION. The board of food and drug inspection, appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture and reporting to him, is charged with the administration of the food and drugs act of June 30, 1906. The personnel of the board is as follows: R. E. Doolittle and A. 8. Mitchell. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. The Bureau of Chemistry is charged with the preparation of the data on which the execution of the food and drugs act is based, including the collection of samples and the examination of the same. This act forbids the manufacture and sale of adul- terated or misbranded foods and drugs in the District of Columbia and the Territories, their importation into the United States, their exportation from the United States (unless the substance conforms to the laws of the foreign country to which shipped), and their shipment and delivery for shipment in interstate commerce. The officials of the bureau conducting this work are as follows: Food officials, Bureau of Chemistry. Title. Name. Post-office address. •Chief of Bureau Department of Ygriculture Washington D C -Associate Chemist Chief of Division of Foods R. E. Doolittle.... W D Bigelow Do. Do Chief of Washington Food In- spection Laboratory. Chief Food and Drug Inspector Chief of Drug Division L. M. Tolman W. G. Campbell . . L. F. Kebler . Do. Do. Do. Chief of Washington Drug In- spection Laboratory. 'Chief of Miscellaneous Division Chief of Dairy Laboratory G. W. Hoover J. K. Haywood G. E. Patrick Do. Do. Do. Chief of Boston laboratory A. L. Sullivan.. Appraiser's Stores, Boston, Mass. Chief of Buffalo laboratory W. L. Dubois Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. "Chief of Chicago laboratory A. L. Winton 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Chief of Cincinnati laboratory B R Hart 411 Government Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. '"Chief of Denver laboratory Chief of Detroit laboratory R. S. Hiltner H L Schulz Tabor Opera House Building, Denver, Colo. Telegraph Building, Detroit, Mich. Acting Chief of Gal veston laboratory Old Customhouse Gal veston Tex Acting Chief of Honolulu laboratory. Chief of Kansas City laboratory Chief of Nashville laboratory A. W. Hansen... F. W. Liepsner... R. W. Balcom Free Dispensary Building, Honolulu, Hawaii. Government Building, Kansas City, Mo. Customhouse, Nashville, Tenn. Chief of New Orleans laboratory W. J. McGee Customhouse, New Orleans, La. Chief of New York laboratory . . . Appraiser's Stores, New York, N. Y. Chief of Omaha laboratory S H Ross Post Office Building, Omaha, Nebr. Chief of Philadelphia laboratory Chief of Pittsburgh laboratory C. S. Brinton M. C. Albrech Appraiser's Stores, Philadelphia, Pa. Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chief of Portland laboratory A. L. Knisely Worcester Building, Portland, Oreg. Chief of St. Louis laboratory . D. B. Bisbee Wright Building, St. Louis, Mo. Chief of St. Paul laboratory A. S. Mitchell Old Capitol Building, St. Paul, Minn. Chief of San Francisco laboratory. . . Acting Chief of San Juan laboratory. Chief of Savannah laboratory H. M. Loomis A. E. Taylor W. C. Burnet . . . Appraiser's Stores, San Francisco, Cal. Customhouse, San Juan, P. R. Customhouse, Savannah, Ga. Chief of Seattle laboratory R W Hilts • .. Arcade Annex Building, Seattle, Wash. COMMISSIONED STATE OFFICIALS AND COLLABORATING CHEMISTS. The food and drugs act states in section 5 that violations of the law may also be brought to the attention of the district attorney by the health or food or drug officei] K>f any State, Territory, or the District of Columbia. In section 4, however, it is pro-| [Cir. 16] vided that the examination of specimens of foods or dru^s shall be made in the Bureau of Chemistry or under its direction and supervision. For the purpose of better enforcing these provisions of the law State officials have been commissioned by the Secretary of Agriculture in the States enforcing food laws and authorized to take samples of foods and drugs according to the regulations of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, to procure the analysis of such samples from collaborating chem- ists (who are commissioned to work in the several States in collaboration with the Bureau of Chemistry), and to transmit the cases to the Secretary of Agriculture with such other information as may be necessary to provide a basis for prosecution. The names of the commissioned officials and collaborating chemists in the various States and in the District of Columbia are as follows: State officials authorized to collect samples under the food and drugs act. Name. State. Name. State. Abbott. J. S Texas. Holt on, Henry D Vermont. Bailey J W Oregon Huson Calvin J New York Barnard, H. E Indiana. Jones, Alfred H Illinois. Barney, W. B Iowa. Jones, W. J.,jr Indiana. Bradley, Geo. T Colorado. Keator, Bruce S... New Jersey. Brown Lucius P Tennessee. Kolb, R. F Alabama Caspan Chas jr Maryland Ladd E F North Dakota Conner, J. J Georgia. Lippitt, W. F . Porto Rico. Cook Alfred N South Dakota McRae W. A Florida Crumbine, S. J Cutler, Wm. P Kansas. Missouri. Potter, H. F Regensburger, Martin Connecticut. California. Dame, Gilman M Michigan. Run yon, J. P. .. . Arkansas. Da vies L Washington . Saunders, Wm. D Virginia De Barr, Edwin Oklahoma. Strode, S. E Ohio. Dinsmore Sanford C Nevada. Tuttle, T. D. . Montana. Dowling Oscar Louisiana Wallis James H Idaho Emerv J. Q Wisconsin. Watson, Irving A . New Hampshire. Foust, James Graham W. A Pennsylvania. North Carolina. Wilson, Robt., jr Winkjer, Joel G South Carolina. Minnesota. Groshon, Maurice Wyoming. Woods, Charles D... Maine. Hansen, Niels P Nebraska. Woodward, Wm. C... District of Columbia . Hansen, Willard Utah. Youngblood, B Texas. State chemists appointed to collaborate with the Bureau of Chemistry under the food and drugs act. Name. State. Name. State, Allen, W. M.. North Carolina. Hortvet, Julius Minnesota. Bailey, E. H. S . Kansas. Howard, C. D New Hampshire. Baker, E. L New York. La Bach, J. O . . Kentucky. Barnard H. E Indiana. Ladd, E. F . . North Dakota. Bartlett James M Maine Lynch R L District of Columbia Bradbury, C. M Virginia. Lythgoe, H. C Massachusetts . Brown, Lucius P Tennessee. McPherson, William Ohio. Bryan, Thomas J Illinois. Mason, Claude D . . Idaho. Chittick J R Iowa Moudy Ross B Wyoming. Cobleigh, W. M... Montana. Penniman, W. B. D Maryland. Colby George E California. Pozen Morris A District of Columbia. De Barr. Edwin. .. Oklahoma. Redfern, E. L Nebraska. Dieter Louis V District of Columbia. Ross, B. B Alabama. Dinsmore, Sanford C. . . Eckley, John B Nevada. Colorado. Sarraga, Rafael del Valle . . Shannon Fern L Porto Rico. Michigan. Fischer, Richard... Wisconsin. Shepard, James H South Dakota. Fitz, L. A Kansas. Staflings R. E Georgia. Fitz Randolph Raymond New Jersey Street John P Connecticut . B. Frary, Guy G j South Dakota. Taylor, Geo. B Thomson H L Louisiana. Vermont . Frear, Wm Pennsylvania. Tilson, P. S Texas. Fulmer, Elton Washington , Trowbridge P. F .. Missouri. Harms Herman Utah Watson Herbert J Delaware. Henry, A. M Florida. WTells A. S Oregon. Hoffman C H Arkansas. Wheeler E J New York. ICir. 16 J BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. The work of the Bureau of Animal Industry relating to the supervision of food products is carried on under that portion of the agricultural appropriation act of June 30, 1906, commonly known as the "meat-inspection amendment," which pro- vides for the inspection of cattle, sheep, swine, and goats slaughtered for human con- sumption and of the carcasses and meat food products thereof which are intended for export or which are the subjects of interstate commerce, and for the sanitation of establishments at which inspection is maintained ; also under that portion of the act approved May 9, 1902, which provides for the sanitary inspection of all renovated or process butter factories, their products, and the materials going into the same, and for the marking of the product for identification on the market; and under the several appropriation acts which authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to construe the provisions of the act of March 3, 1891, as amended March 2, 1895, "to include process or renovated butter intended for exportation to any foreign country." The officials of the bureau directing this work are as follows: Food officials, Bureau of Animal Industry. Title. Name. Post-office address. Chief of Bureau A. D. Melvin Departnw ait of Agriculture, Washington, Chief of Inspection Division DC. R. P. Steddom j Do. B H Rawl j Do Chief of Dairy Division Chief of Biochemic Division M. Dorset Do. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. BUREAU OP INTERNAL REVENUE. The Treasury Department, through the Bureau of Internal Revenue, is charged with the enforcement of certain fiscal laws and regulations which have to do with the purity of foods. These are as follows: The act of August 2, 1886, amended by the act of May 9, 1902, taxing oleomargarin, renovated butter,1 and adulterated butter; the act of June 6, 1896, taxing filled cheese; the act of June 13, 1898, taxing mixed flour; the act of October 1, 1890, allowing the use, free of tax, of grape brandy in the fortifi- cation of pure sweet wines; and the act of March 3, 1897, allowing the bottling of distilled spirits in bond. The officials in charge of this work are as follows: Food officials, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Chief Chemist Royal E. Cabell A B Adams Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Do Chief, Division of Distilled Spirits Chief, Division of Assessments S. L. Stephenson... W Hubbard Do. Do Chief, Division of Oleomargarin B. C. Keith Do. Chemist W V Linder Do Assistant Chemist. . . J. M. Doran Do. Do H. L. Thompson Do. Do... Peter Valaer Do. Do E. F. Devsher Do. 1 The sections referring to renovated butter are administered in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture. [Cir. 16] ALABAMA. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES. Food work inaugurated 1909; monthly reports; food and drug laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is elected by the people for a term of four years, his present term expiring January 16, 1915. All other appointments are made by the commissioner for a term of four years and are subject to termination at his pleasure. Food-law officials, State of Alabama. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of agriculture and industries Chief food, drug, and feed clerk R. F. Kolb C. H. Billingsley Montgomery. Do. Auburn. Montgomery. Opelika. Birmingham. Elmore. State chemist B B. Ross Drug inspector R. M. Martin Feed sampler E. C. Jackson Do W M Seldon Do... A. T. Goodwyn... ALASKA. No provision is made for the enforcement of food laws, except in HO far as the Federal food and drugs act has effect. ARIZONA. A food law has recently been enacted, but the personnel for its enforcement has not yet been appointed. ARKANSAS. Food law enacted May 28, 1907, amended 1909; empowers the State treasurer, com- missioner of agriculture, mines, and manufactures, and secretary of state to make rules for its enforcement, and the commissioner of health to do analytical work. Law in- operative, owing to lack of appropriation. Food-law officials, State of Arkansas. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of mines, manufactures and agri- Clay Sloan Little Rock. culture. Deputy Robt. M. Hutchins Do. President State board of health Joseph P Run von Do Secretary State board of health Morgan Smith Do. CALIFORNIA. BOARD or HEALTH. Established 1872; food work inaugurated January 1, 1908; reports made to governor biennially, even year; reports made by director of food laboratory to board annually; food and drug laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF BOARD. The board is composed of seven members, appointed by the governor every four years and confirmed by the senate. Term of the present board expires March 29, 1933. Director and assistant director of pure-food laboratory and other assistants are appointed by the board. I (Mr. 16] Food-law official* , board of health, State of Call Title. Name. Post-office address. President j Martin Regensbur- ger. Vice president W. LeMoyne Wills. . Secretary Wm. F. Snow Director of food and drug laboratory M. E. Jaffa Assistant to director | A. R. Mehrtens Chemist E. J. Lea Do ! Guy R. Stewart. . . . Food inspector ! M. O. Alexander i Do ' Frank Oakley. . . Do. .... i H. R. Robbins. . Food and drug inspector W. H. Gourley.. San Francisco. Los Angeles. Sacramento. University of California, Berkeley, 480 Forty-first Street, Oakland. University of California, Berkeley Do. 1920 California Street, San Fran- cisco. 207 New High Street, Los Angeles. 755 Clayton Street, San Francisco. University of California, Berkeley. DAIRY BUREAU. Established 1897; biennial report, even year; charged with enforcement of dairy law. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. The bureau is composed of three members, appointed by the governor for a term of four years or until successors are appointed and qualified. Mr. Freitas was appointed July 1, 1908, and Messrs. Murphy and Nissen July 1, 1909. The chemist and other officers are appointed by the bureau. Food-law officials, dairy bureau, State of California. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner M T Freitas 16 California Street, San Francisco Do... Do J. R. Murphv E P Nissen" Box 917, Fresno. Ferndale Secretary F. W. Andreasen 16 California Street, San Francisco. Chemist Chester F. Hoyt. Do. Inspector J S Canham 255 Mariposa Avenue Fresno Do... W. H. Perrott... Loleta. Do H. Rodgers . . Do A. V. DeBorba Do | J. A. Butler Do i James Smith Do I Samuel E. Watson.. Do ". ! George Gordon Do ' C. A. Starkweather . Do ! C. A. Peairs Do ' Dick Lipscomb Do Ray Hasson ! Buena Park. Do ; I. W. Parks City Hall, San Diego. El Centro. Novato. 16 California Street, San Francisco. 680 Sixty-second Street, Oakland. 1611 Walnut Street, Alameda. Hanford. 1817 Eldorado Street, Fresno. Tulare. Visalia. COLORADO. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food law effective January 1, 1908; State board of health charged with its enforce ment; quarterly bulletins, also biennial reports, even ytar. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are made by the State board of health; the terms of the president, secretary, and food commissioner expire in 1913. All appointments are subject to termination at the pleasure of the board. I Oir. 16] Food-law officials, board of health, State of Colorado. Title. Name. Post-office address. ^President Sherman Williams. . Denver ••Secretary Paul S Hunter Do Food and drag commissioner hemist George T. Bradley .1. B.' Krklev Do. University of Colorado, Boulder 'ood and sanitary inspector Fred Long Room 14 State Capitol Denver Do eieorgc P. Burris 2115 Elizabeth Street Pueblo Do Mn ii B Bowcn Room 14 State Capitol Denver Do U . ('. K. Berlin Svmes Building, Denver )rug and sanitary inspector (Charles M. Ford R'oom 14, Statehouse, Denver. STATE DAIRY COMMISSION. Office created April, 1885;' present law enacted June 5, 1911; biennial report pub-* iehed in even year; administers law relating to butter and cheese. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner was reappointed by the governor September 7, 1911, for a term f two years. Officials, dairy commissioner's office, State of Colorado. Title. Name. Post-office address. >x tate dairy commissioner Robert L. Cochran Denver. Deputy dairy commissioner Frank P. Sheafor Do. CONNECTICUT. )AIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER AND STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION „ The dairy and food commissioner's department is charged with the enforcement of aw against violators, and the commissioner can take samples of food or drugs wherever e or his deputy thinks it advisable. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment tation at New Haven is charg-rel with the chemical work in connection with the nforcement of the law, the examination of foods, and publication of results. The ;ation is authorized to take samples of food wherever the director think.'! it advisable, 'he experiment station was established in 1877 . The commissioner was first appointed is dairy commissioner in 1886. Fooel inspection began with the enactment of the resent food law in 1895, although much work was done by the experiment station in le investigation of foods before that time. A new food anel drug law passed by the eneral assembly went into effect January 1, 1908. At the 1909 session of the legisla- urc the office of dairy commissioner was changed to that of dairy and food commis^ ioner. The dairy and food commissioner issues a biennial (oven year) and thfv xperiment station an annual report to the governor. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The dairy and food commissioner is appointed by the governor, the deputy com- nissioner by the commissioner, both for a term of four years, which will expire May 1, 1914. The membrrs of the experiment station staff ar^> appointeel for an unlimited period by the board of control. [Clr. 16] Food-law officials, State of Connecticut. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairy and food commission: Dairy and food commissioner Deputy dairy and food commissioner H. F. Potter Tyler Cruttenden . . Capitol, Hartford. Do. Experiment station: Director and treasurer E H Jenkins Agricultural Experiment Chemist in charge J. P. Street Station, New Haven. Drawer No 1, New Haven Assistant chemist . . E Monroe Bailey Do Dairy and food inspector Geo. T. Fowler Branford. Dairy inspector Wm. J. Warner . Gilead. DELAWARE. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food law effective October 1, 1907; State board of health charged with enforcement of food laws, but no special appropriation for that purpose; no published reports. Food-law officials, State of Delaware. Title. Name. Post-office address. President Wm. P. Orr.jr... Lewes. Secretary and executive officer A E Frantz Wilmington Chemist... H. J. Watson Newark. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Established 1818; food work inaugurated 1871; annual report; enforces the following acts : An act to regulate the sale of milk in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, approved March 2, 1895; an act relating to the adulteration of foods and drugs in the District of Columbia, approved February 17, 1898; an act to prevent the adulteration of candy in the District of Columbia, approved March 5, 1898; regulations of the former board of health, legalized by Congress by joint resolution, legalizing the health ordi- nances and regulations of the District of Columbia, approved April 24, 1880, and by the act of August 7, 1894; regulations made by the commissioners of the District of Columbia; the Federal food and drugs act, June 30, 1906. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. All appointments are made by the commissioners and are of indefinite duration. Food-law officials. District of Columbia. Title. Name. Address. Health officer Wm C Woodward Health department, District Assistant health officer John L. Norris of Columbia. Do. Chief clerk and deputy health officer Harry C. McLean Do. Chief food inspector Hulbert Young Do. Sanitary and food inspector, who shall be a chemist. R . L. Lynch Do. Sanitary and food inspector (detailed to assist M. A. Pozen Do. chemist). Bacteriologist (detailed to assist chemist) Sanitary and food inspector (detailed to assist the J. J. Kinyoun L. V. Dieter Do. Do. bacteriologist). Sanitary and food inspector fc Do W. B. Dodge R. A. Guerrant Do. Do. ij^ Do J. C. Haley Do. Do H S. Lucas Do. * PDo H. J. Mulligan Do. Dairy and dairy-farm inspector C. C. Staub Do Sanitary and food inspector R. S. Wilson Do. Dairy and dairy-farm inspector (veterinary) R. R. Ashwdrth Do. Do H S Drake Do. Do J. R. Grime Do. Do C. M. Grubb Do. Do J. Rome .. Do. Inspector of live-stock and dairy farms J. P. Turner Do. [Cir. 16] 9 FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. Department established 1889; the food law became effective September 1, 1907; amended July 3, 1911; annual report made to governor by State chemist. The commissioner of agriculture is elected for a term of four years, his present term expiring January, 1913. The State chemist is appointed for a term of four years, hia present term expiring July, 1913. Food-law officials, State of Florida. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of agriculture W. A. McRae Tallahassee Chemist R E Rose Do Assistant chemist ... A. M. Henry Do Inspector A. P. Jordan Punta Gorda Do Marcus Endel - 2112 Main Street Jack- sonville. GEORGIA. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. Organized in 1875; food law became effective August 1, 1907; annual reports made to governor; analyses of samples made by the State chemist. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL PORCE. The commissioner is elected for a term of two years, his present term expiring June 20, 1913. Inspectors and chemists are appointed by the commissioner of agriculture by and with the advice and consent of the State chemist. The State chemist is also empowered to appoint such assistants and experts in his office as may be required, by and with the advice and consent of the commissioner of agriculture. Food-law officials, State of Georgia. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of agriculture J. J. Conner Atlanta. State chemist R. E. Stallings 130 State capitol, Atlanta. Assistant chemist L. W. Bradley Do. Do Woodward Allen Do. Do C. R. Clark Do. Do R. C. Holtzclaw... . Do. Do A. G. Nickles Do. Do S. H. Wilson Do. Do J. J. Taylor Do. State drug inspector . . T. A. Cheatham Do. Food inspector P. A. Methvin Do. HAWAII. FOOD COMMISSIONER. Office created May, 1898; inspection begun August, 1898; a detailed monthly report is made to the president of the board of health ; a summary of the food commissioner's work forms a part of the annual report of the president of the board of health to the governor of the Territory; general food and drug laws of the Territory enforced. 56601— Cir. 16—12 2 10 ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are made by the Territorial board of health, Honolulu, and are for no definite period of time. Food-law officials, Territory of Hawaii. Title. Name. Post-office address. Food commissioner and analyst Edw. B. Blanchard.. Honolulu. Assistant food commissioner and analyst H. Myhre Do. IDAHO. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Dairy, food, and oil commission abolished and duties previously performed by it transferred to State board of health March 15, 1909; biennial reports, even year, also bulletins; dairy, food, and drug laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The inspectors and chemist are appointed by the board for two years, their present terms expiring in 1913. Food-law officials, State of Idaho. Title. , Name. Post-office address. Dairy food and sanitary inspector James H Wallis Boise Deputy dairy, food, and sanitary inspector M. W. Smith Do. Do M S Parker Do. Do JohnK. White Do. Chairman board of health Geo E Hyde Rexburg. Secretary, board of health Ralph Falk Boise. Chemist Claude D Mason . . Do. ILLINOIS. STATE FOOD COMMISSION. Created 1899; annual report; administers all dairy and food laws. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for a term of four years, his present term expiring in 1912. All other appointments are made under civil service regulations. Food-law officials, State of Illinois. Title. Name. Post-office address. State food coTTXTUssioner Alfred H Jones 1627 Manhattan Building, Assistant food commissioner John B Newman Chicago. Do. Attorney Charles F. McKinley Do. State analyst T. J. Bryan 1605 Manhattan Building, Bacteriologist Louis J. Tint Chicago. Do. Assistant chemist Lucy F Doggett Do. Do A. N. Bennett Do. Do William M. Brinsmaid Do. Do D T Gunning Do Do • William H. Harrison Do. Do W H Breuning Do. Do Paul W. Rothenberg Do. Do... B. H. Harrison... Do. tCir. 16] 11 Food-law officials, State of Illinois— Continued. Title. Name. Post-office address. Analytical chemist Joseph E. Schoen. 1605 Manhattan Building Food inspector Frank J Hoey Chicago. 1615 Manhattan Building Do Harrison Kennicott Chicago. Do Do Oscar J. Lindstrom Do Do Ernest Wiedel Do Do Benj. C. Hobson Do Do Chas H. Kjellquist Rockford Do Harry G. Rodenberg... East St Louis Do A. R Lewis Morrison Do Antone Spaeth Do Alex. Peterson Knoxville Do... R. T. Johnston Sandwich. Do James H. Loy Effingham Stock food inspector Alfred Anderson 5200 Fifth Avenue Chicago Do Wm. H. Durant 3157 Washington Boulevard Do James McGrew Chicago. Box 345, Kankakee Do Paul E Polzin 3812 Indiana Avenue Chi- Do Chas Wandrack cago. Woodstock Do John N. Winters White Hall. INDIANA. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food work inaugurated August 1, 1905. New food and drug law in force March 4, 1907; annual report to governor and monthly bulletins. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. All appointments are made by the State board of health and are indefinite. Food-law officials, State of Indiana. Title. Name. Post-office address. State food and drug coTTrmissjoner and chfimist in H E Barnard Statehouse Indianapolis. charge. Food chemist H E Bishop Do Assistant food chemist Cullen G. Thomas Do. Drug chemist Wm D McAbee Do Assistant drug chemist J. C. Diggs Do. Water chemist Jay A Craven Do Assistant water chemist Albert R. Tucker Do. Food and drug inspector A W Bruner Paoli. Do Bert W. Conn Statehouse. Indianapolis. Do F W Tucker 112 East Cherry Street. No- Do John T Willett blesville. 1527 South Michigan Street, Do C L Hutchens South Bend. Winchester. IOWA. DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION. In 1906 a pure-food law was passed changing the name of the office to food and dairy commissioner; by subsequent enactment the name of the department was changed to dairy and food commission; annual report covering dairy business and statistics to governor; food bulletins also issued at irregular intervals. Laws enforced : Food, dairy, commercial feeding stuffs, agricultural seeds, paints, linseed oil, turpen- tine, weights and measures. [Cir. 1C] 12 ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for a term of two years, his present term expiring May 1, 1914. The deputy commissioner and assistant dairy commis- sioners are appointed by the commissioner. The chemists are appointed by the com- missioner, with the approval of the executive council. Food-law officials, State of Iowa. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner W. B. Barney... Des Moines. Deputy commissioner B. C. Iliff Do. Assistant dairy commissioner J J Ross Iowa Falls Do T. A. Clarke West Bend. Do Paul W Crowley Ames Do . ..., G. H. Tellier Do. Assistant dairy commissioner and food inspector H. E. Forrester Lake Mills. Chief chemist J. R. Chittick 3114 First Street, Des Moines. Assistant chemist Avis Talcott 1220 Des Moines Street, Des Do Walters. Frisbie Moines. 902 Lyon Street, Des Moines. Bacteriologist and assistant chemist Chas. E. Gabel 1340 East Walnut Street State dairy inspector O. P. Thompson.. Des Moines. 935 West Third Avenue, City milk inspector for Des Moines J. H. Sasseen Waterloo. Des Moines. Food inspector M E. Flynn 1220 Market Street, Bur- Do E. C. Hinshaw lington. Okoboji. Do J W Milnes Creston Do C. Ottosen .. Ottosen. Do S. O. Van De Bogart. . 1306 Harrison Avenue, Des Moines. KANSAS. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Established April 10, 1885; food inspection organized March 23. 1905; present law became effective February 16, 1907; quarterly reports, also biennial in odd year, and bulletins issued monthly; State board of health charged with administration of the food laws; chemical analyses made at State university and State agricultural college. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The State board of health consists of 10 members, appointed by the governor for a term of three years, the appointments of three members expiring each year. The secre- tary of the board is executive officer and is elected by the board for a term of four years, his present term expiring July 1, 1916. The State university and the State agricultural college are. authorized to employ additional chemists and assistants for the analytical work, and the State board of health is authorized to appoint inspectors. Food-law officials, board of health, State of Kansas. Title. Name. Post-office address. Secretary State board of health and chief food and S J Crumbine Topeka. drug inspector. Assistant chief food and drug inspector J. F. Tilford Do. Food chemist, Kansas University and State board E. H. S. Bailey Lawrence. of health. Food chemist State agricultural college and State J T Willard Manhattan. board of health. Director of drug analysis Kansas University and L E. Sayre Lawrence. State board of health. Food analyst H.L.Jackson Do. Assistant chemist Bacteriologist, Kansas University, and food bac- C. A. A. Utt F. H. Billings Manhattan. Lawrence. teriologist, State board of health. Chief, drue analvsis laboratorv . . . L. D. Havenhill... Do. [Clr. 16] 13 Food-law officials, board of health, State of Kansas — Continued. Title. Name. Post-office address. Drug analyst O. N. Watson Lawrence Drug inspector D. F. Deem Stark Do F. E. Rowland Mulvane. Food inspector . Harry Bell 1040 Armstrong Avenue Kan- Do A..E. Ice sas City. 319 Harrison Street Topeka. Do John Kleinhaus 827 Quincy Street Topeka Do A. G. Pike .' Fort Scott STATE DAIRY COMMISSION. Office created March 7, 1907; dairy laws revised March 10, 1909; annual report to governor; duties of dairy officials as follows: Inspection of all dairy establishments in the State, city milk supplies, and dairy farms. Dairy commissioner authorized by law to formulate and prescribe official rulings in connection with board of regents; educational work and general upbuilding of dairy conditions; compilation of dairy statistics and enforcement of law; minimum penalty for violations, $25; dairy com- missioner authorized to establish rules of the details for operation of the Babcock test; cooperative work with city milk inspectors, agricultural college, and State officials interested in dairying. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner and necessary deputies are appointed by the board of regents of the State agricultural college for a term of one year, their present term of office expir- ing July 1, 1913. State dairy-law officials, dairy commission, State of Kansas. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairy commissioner Dfipnty nnmmissioner D. S. Burch W. F. Droge Manhattan Do. Do E G Maxwell Do Chemist J. T. Willard Do. Assistant chemist C A A Utt Do Bacteriologist of the Kansas State Agricultural Col- L. D. Bushnell Do. lege in cooperation with State dairy commission. .KENTUCKY. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Established June 14, 1898; annual report; all food laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The director of the station appoints inspectors as necessity requires. All other appointments are made by the board of control of the experiment station for an indefinite term. Food-law officials, State of Kentucky. Title. Name. Post-office address. Director agricultural experiment station Lexington. Head of food and drug division R. M. Allen . . Do. Chief chemist J O LaBach Do. Chemist, drugs Linwood A. Brown Do. Assistant food chemist Bacteriologist J. E. Mastin W. R. Pinnell Do. Do. Chief inspector J W McFarlin Franklin. Inspector, drugs C. S. Porter Eminence. Inspector, bakery sanitation Walter Scheppelman 188 Crescent Avenue, Louis- Dairy inspector Elmer Worthington. . . ville. Lexington. fCir. 16] 14 LOUISIANA. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food work established 1908; biennial report, even year; makes and enforces all regulations relating to adulterations and sale of unwholesome foods, drugs, and poisons, in cooperation with local boards of health. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. - Appointments are made by the State board of health with the exception of that of the president, who is appointed by the governor of the State. Food-law officials. State of Louisiana. Title. Name. Post-office address. President State board of health and ex offlcio Oscar Dowling New Orleans. food commissioner. Secretary E S Kelly Do State analyst Geo. B. Taylor New Orleans court building Food and drug inspector J A Hain New Orleans. Shreveport Do E. J. DeBergue New Orleans court building Do Mayer Newhauser New Orleans. Do MAINE. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Food work organized 1905; drug work organized 1908; results of analyses published in station bulletins and reports; administers food and drug laws. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The director of the experiment station is ex officio executive officer in the enforce- ment of the food law. All other appointments are made by the director and are for an indefinite term. Food-law officials, State of Maine. Title. Name. Post-office address. Director Chas D Woods Orono Chemist J. M. Bartlett Do. Do H H Hanson Do Do Albert Verrill Do. Do Edw. S Sawyer Do Do Helen W. Averill Do. Inspector .. Elmer R Tobey Do Do Edgar White . . Do. MARYLAND. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food and drug work inaugurated 1910; food and drug commissioner administers law; hearings held before board of health. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. All appointments are made by the State board of health. The appointments are indeterminate and continue at the pleasure of the board. [Cir. 16] 15 Food-law officials, State of Maryland. Title. Name. Post-office address. President Wm. H.Welch James Bosley 807 St. Paul Street, Baltimore. City Hall Annex Baltimore Do Nathan R. Goiter 1 West Biddle Street, Baltimore. Do . . .. Edgar A. Jones Cambridge. Do Jno. E. Greiner 106 Ridgewood Road Roland Park, Balti- Do Edgar Allen Foe more. United States Fidelity & Guarantee Build- Secretary Marshall L. Price Ing, Baltimore. 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore. Food and drug commissioner Chas Caspari jr Do Chief chemist Do. Assistant chief chemist Wyatt W. Randall Do. B ac ter iologist Wm. R. Stokes City Hall Annex, Baltimore. Assistant chemist Harold B. Disney 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore Do Clifford O. Miller Do. Food and drug inspector Jno W. Arnold Do. Do Do. Do. Louis L. Judge Do. MASSACHUSETTS. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Board established 1869; food inspection organized 1883; annual report and monthly bulletins; enforces laws relating to milk, food, and drugs and arsenic in manufactured goods; chemical examination of liquors, poisons, paints, oils, and turpentine are made for police department. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The inspectors are under civil-service rules, and are appointed for an indefinite length of time; all other appointments are made by the board for an indefinite period, Food-law officials, board of health, State of Massachusetts. Title. Name. Post-office address. Secretary of board Mark W. Richardson Room 144, Statehouse, Bos- Analyst Hermann C. Ly thgoe ton. Room 501, Statehouse, Bos- Assistant analyst .... Charles H. Hickey ton. Do. Do Lewis I. Nurenberg Do. Do Clarence E. Marsh Do. Inspector of dairies Alvord H. Rose Concord. Inspector Maurice P. Crowe Room 145, Statehouse, Bos- Do Horace F. Davis ton. Do. Do Daniel E. McCarthy Do Do Frederick L. Marion Do. STATE DAIRY BUREAU. Established by chapter 421, acts of 1891; took effect September 1, 1891; Annual Public Document No. 60; enforces dairy laws, including those concerning oleomar- garin, renovated butter, adulterated milk, etc. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The Massachusetts State dairy bureau is composed of three members of the State board of agriculture, selected and appointed by the governor as members of the bureau; term of office, three years. A provision of the law, however, provides that when [Cir. 16] 16 a member of the bureau ceases to be a member of the board of agriculture his con- nection with the bureau ceases, even though .he may not have served his full three years. The law also provides that the secretary of the State board of agriculture shall be the executive officer of the dairy bureau; also that the board at its annual meeting shall elect a general agent of the bureau to serve for one year. Food-law officials, dairy bureau, State of Massachusetts. Title. Name. Post-office address. Chairman of bureau Charles M. Gardner Westfield Member of bureau Do George W. Trull R F D Lowell Executive officer and secretary J Lewis Ellsworth 136 Statehouse Boston General agent P. Myrick Harwood Do Chemist B. F. Davenport 161 Tremont Street Boston Do... F. W. Farrell... 177 State Street. Snringfield. MICHIGAN. STATE DAIRY AND FOOD DEPARTMENT. Established July 1, 1893; control of drug work placed under department July, 1909; annual report and monthly bulletins; enforces laws relating to dairy, food, and drug products. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of two years, his present term expiring December 31, 1912. The deputy commissioner is appointed by the commissioner by and with the consent of the governor. All other appointments are made by the commissioner and the appointees hold office at his pleasure. Food-law officials, State of Michigan. Title. Name. Post-office address. State dairy and food commissioner Gilman M. Dame Northport. Deputy commissioner James W Helme Adrian Chief clerk .- State analyst M. J. Smith Lansing. Do Drug analyst A R Todd Do Assistant chemist L H Van Wormer Do Do Nan Childs Do Food inspector John T Rowe Do... John Munn Salem Do A C Rowlader Mount Pleasant Do... John B Barron • Howell Do Geo N Whipple 1102 Majestic Bldg Detroit Do... Chas. E. Alev Do Do C H Geelhoed 17 Wealthy Avenue Grand Drug inspector John E Gerow Rapids. Ovid G W Sly Hillsdale Dairy inspector Wm. T Hulscher Battle Creek Do Elmer Teall Milan Do... C. V. Jones 134 Alfred Street. Detroit. Do O F Meiselbach R F D No 2 Bay City Bakery inspector D. J. Farrell 712 Genesee Street, Lansing. Hotel inspector W N Miller Mount Clemens [Cir. 16] I / MINNESOTA. DAIRY \M> FOOD COMMISSION. Established 1885; food work inaugurated August 1, 1880; biennial report, odd year; enforces dairy and food laws. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are all made for a term of two years, the present term expiring January I, 1913. The commissioner is appointed by the governor; all other appoint- ments are made by the commissioner, inspectors being under civil service rule. Food-law officials, State of Minnesota. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner Joel G. Winkjer St Paul. Assistant commissioner John McCabe Do Secretary O. A. Storvick Do. Chemist Julius Hortvet Do Assistant chemist H. A. Halvorsen Do. Do Earl Pettijohn Do Do Guy G. Parkin Do. Food inspector A. J. Anderson Lindstroni Do W G Graham 837 Smith Avenue St Paul Do E. B. Heiberg Capitol St Paul Do... D. A. Little Mankato. Do Capitol St Paul Do L S Munro Crookston Do A. D. Sibbald 514 Palladio Bldg , Duluth. MISSISSIPPI. AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. Food law effective July 1, 1910; bulletins from time to time; State chemist charged with enforcement of law. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are made by the president and hoard of trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical College on recommendation of State chemist and are held at pleasure of board of trustees of the college. Food-law officials, State of Mississippi. Title. Name. Post-office address. State chemist W. F. Hand Agricultural College. Assistant chemist I D Sessums Do. Do H. S. Chilton Do. Do MR Gieger Do. Do A . Levy Do. Do H S Montague Do Do J J T Graham Do. Do H G Lewis . . Do. Chief inspector E C Mclnnls Care Commissioner of Agri- Inspector F N Chisolm culture, Jackson. Agricultural College. 56601— Cir. 16—12- 18 MISSOURI. DEPARTMENT OF DAIRYING, FOOD, AND DRUGS. The State dairy commission was created April 8, 1905, and continued in operation until June 14, 1907, when it was converted into the office of State dairy and food commission and continued as such until May 15, 1909. At the latter date the food and drug commission as well as the dairy commission was created. Annual report; all food, drug, and dairy laws enforced. The chemical work is under the supervision of the chemist of the State experiment station. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. Food and drug commissioner is appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of four years, his present appointment expiring February 1, 1913. The law of 1909 placed the appointment of dairy commissioner in the hands of the board of agriculture, but, owing to the fact that no funds were appropriated, at the request of the board of agriculture the food and drug commissioner is acting dairy commissioner. Food-law officials, State of Missouri. Title. Name. Post-office address. Food and drug commissioner ancj acting Win. P. Cutler Columbia. dairy commissioner. Deputy food and drug commissioner and J. O. Halverson Do. analyst. Chemist P. F. Trowbridge Do Food inspector J E Aston 721 Holland Bldg St Louis Do Victor R. Combs 1009 Cherry Street Spring- Do Chas E Graham 3600 Troost \venue Kansas Do H F Guyette City. 1927 Walrond \venue Kan- Do. Adolph Meyer sas City. 721 Holland Bldg St Louis MONTANA. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Established May 1, 1901; present law became effective January 1, 1912; monthly bulletin, also biennial report, even year; State board of health charged with adminis- tration of food law. Samples of foods and drugs are analyzed in the departments of chemistry and pharmacy of the State agricultural college, and the head of the chem- istry department is chemist to the board of health and is authorized to appoint addi- tional chemists and assistants. State board of health is authorized to employ a special inspector. Local and county health officers are local and county food and drug inspectors. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. State board of health consists of seven members: Two elective (governor and attorney general) ; three physicians appointed by the governor, term of office six years each, one expiring every two years; the State veterinarian appointed by the governor; these six elect a secretary, who is the executive officer, term of office, four years; his present term expires March 15, 1915. [Clr. 16] 19 Food-law officials, board of health, State of Montana. Title. Name. Post-office address. Secretary, State board of health, and chief food and T. D. Tuttle Helena drug inspector. Assistant food and drug inspector H D Smith Do Chemist State board of health W. M. Cobleigh Bozeman Director of drug analysis C E Mollett Do Food and drug analyst D. L. Weatherhead Do Bacteriologist D B Swingle Do Assistant chemist Carl Cottschalcic Do NEBRASKA. FOOD, DAIRY, AND DRUG COMMISSION. Food commission established July 1, 1899, which office was abolished and the office of food, dairy, 'and drug commission created in lieu thereof July 5, 1907; monthly and annual reports; enforces food, dairy, and drug laws. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The governor of the State is ex officio food, dairy, and drug commissioner. His present term expires January 1, 1913. The deputy commissioner is appointed by the governor, the State chemists and inspectors by the deputy commissioner, with the approval of the governor, and all appointments expire at the pleasure of the . governor. Food-law officials, State of Nebraska. Title. Name. Post-office address. Food, dairy, and drug commissioner. Deputy commissioner State chemist Food and seed inspector Food and drug inspector Do Do... Chester C. Aldrich Lincoln. Niels P. Hansen Do. E . L. Redfern ! Statehouse, Lincoln. E.G. Kemble i Do. F. H. McLain Do. Mrs. H. S. MacMurphy ; Do. R. S. Scofield i Do. NEVADA. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Food work organized 1909; annual report and bulletins; food, liquor, and drug laws •enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Director of experiment station appoints such agents as he deems necessary. Sheriffs •appointed as agents to see that act is enforced. Food-law officials, State of Nevada. Title. Name. Post-office address. President J E Stubbs Reno. Director G H True Do. Chemist S C Dinsmore Do. Assistant chemist. . . M. B. Kennedy Do. Do S,E. Ross Do. [Cir. 16] 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food work established 1903; biennial report, even year, also quarterly bulletins; through its secretary enforces all laws relating to adulterations and the sale of unwhole- some foods, drugs, and poisons; in cooperation with local boards of health, the milk law. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. All appointments are made by the State board of health and are for an indefinite time. Food-law officials, State of New Hampshire. Title. Name. Post-office address. Secretary Irving A Watson Concord State chemist Charles D. Howard. Do. Assistant State chemist Waldo L Adams Do Microscopist Charles Duncan Do. Do H. N. Kingsford Hanover Inspector W. F. Purrington Concord. NEW JERSEY. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Partial food inspection was established March 25, 1881, under the administration of the State board of health. The first appropriation for its enforcement was made in 1883. Food inspection was extended to include milk in 1882, and the appointment of a State inspector of milk for its enforcement waa authorized. An oleomargarin law was passed in 1886, and the board of health was empowered to appoint a dairy commissioner for the administration of the dairy law, and to aid the State board of health in the enforcement of the food 'law. Food inspection was reorganized under the law of November 1, 1901, and a general evision of the law was passed in 1907. An annual report is issued. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are made, after competitive examination by the civil service com- mission, by State board of health. There is no fixed term of office for members of the staff of the division of food and drugs. Food-law officials, State of New Jersey. Title. Name. Secretary, State board of health. Chief, division of food and drugs Assistant chief, division of food and drugs. . Analyst Do Do Inspector Do... Do Do... Post-office address. Brace S . Keator State Laboratory of Hygiene, Trenton. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 578 Benson Street, Camden. R. B. Fitz-Randolph William G. Tice Henry W. Denny Christopher L. Devitt Howard B. Warren Isaac H. Shaw Walter W. Scofield W. S. Townsend Louis Tremallo I 9 Thompson Street, Morris- town. Food and drug inspector Wm. H. Iszard 411 North Fourth Street Camden. NEW MEXICO. No provision is made for the enforcement of food laws in this State. [Cir. 16] 21 NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Established in 1884 as dairy commission; name changed in 1893 to department of agriculture; annual report, monthly bulletins; enforces agricultural law.1 ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner of agriculture is appointed by the governor for a period of three years, his present term expiring February 6, 1915. All other appointments are made (by the commissioner. Food-law officials, department of agriculture, State of New York. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of agriculture Calvin J. Huson ' Albany Counsel G L Flanders Do First assistant commissioner . . . Harry B. Winters Do Assistant commissioner Clarence Phelan 23 Park Row N Y Do .. E. J. Preston Amenia Do Clayton E Sackett Utica Do... S. B. Richardson Lowville Do C T Russell Syracuse Do V. C. Beebe. Rochester Chemist E J Wheeler 79 Chapel Street Albany Do... John A. Miller Buffalo. Do J. F Geisler New York Do... E. J. Love . Do. Do S. A Lattimore Rochester Do Edw. P. McKeefe. . . 85 North Pine Avenue, Al- Do... Hugh C. Troy bany. Dairy Building, Ithaca Do Fred R. Eilinger Rochester Do Chas. W. Mudge 246 Manning Boulevard, Al- Do J C Willson bany. Canton Do.. Edmund Fales 1614 Fifth Avenue Troy Do Ward B White Ithaca Do... Jos. Schroff... 27 Lancaster Street, Albany. NORTH CAROLINA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Department established 1877; food work 1899; annual report; charged with the enforcement of all food laws. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is elected for four years, his present term expiring in January 1913. The term of office for all other incumbents is during good behavior. Food-law officials, State of North Carolina. Title. Name. ^ Post-office address. Commissioner of agriculture W A Graham Raleigh. Food division — human foods: State food chemist, chief of division W. M Allen Do. First assistant chemist W. A. Smith Do. Second assistant chemist. . C E Bell Do. Chemical division— stock feeds: State chemist, chief of division B. W. Kilgore... Do. Chemist and microscopist G M MacNider Do. Assistant chemist E. W.Thornton Do. Feed inspector R C Lineback Do. 1 Article VIII of Chapter I of the Consolidated Laws (chap. 9, Laws of 1909) was enacted by chapter 524 of the laws of 1903, and relates to adulterated and misbranded foods. [Cir. 16] 99 NORTH DAKOTA. STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Food work established July 1, 1903; annual reports and bulletins; food, drug-,, fertilizer, beverage, and sanitary laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. The appointments are made by the board of trustees of the experiment station and are for an indefinite period. Food-law officials, State of North Dakota. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner and chemist ... E. F. Ladd... Agricultural College Assistant chemist Willis F Washburn Do Do... Adolph Ziefle Do. Do R E. Remington Do Do... Adele Shepperd . . . Do. Do H. L. White . Do Do Wm F Sudro Do Do... W. L. Stockham.. Do. Do E B Putt Do Do... R. W. Darner Do. Do Henrv Reddy Do MiToohfiTTi ist J H 'Wright Do Inspector Leon A. Congdon Do. Do C P Guthrie Do OHIO. STATE DAIRY AND FOOD DEPARTMENT. Office created 1886; annual report; food, drug, paint, and linseed-oil laws enforced, and evidence of violation of liquor-tax laws gathered. By a 1910 enactment of the legislature the commissioner is also State sealer of weights and measures. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner was appointed by the governor until 1892, when his office became elective. He is now elected for a term of two years, his present term expiring Feb- ruary 18, 1913. All other appointments expire at the pleasure of the commissioner. Food-law officials, State of Ohio. nue. jMame. .rosi-omce aaoress. Dairy and food commissioner Sylvanus E. Strode Columbus. Chief food inspector Benjamin F. Gayman.. Canal Winchester. Assistant commissioner Chas. A. Corry 1613 Main Street, Cincinnati .. Do Geo. D. Dunathan Findlay. Chemist William McPherson Columbus. Do O. S. Marckworth Do. Do Azor Thurston Grand Rapids. Do Theo. D . Wetterstroem 3935 Spring Grove Avenue, Do William Pate Cincinnati. Superior Building,Cleveland» Food inspector •* L.W.Campbell 1201 Monroe Street, Toledo. Do Septimus Mawer Grand Rapids. Do Frank A. Fisher Canal Fulton. Do A G. Masterson Malta. Do Wm. C. Gear Upper Sandusky. OKLAHOMA. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Food, dairy, and drug commission created June 30, 1908, but duties transferred to board of health and dairy inspection transferred to State board of agriculture by 1909 legislature; annual and monthly reports to governor; food and drug laws enforced. Chemical work conducted at State university. [Cir. 16] ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. The State commissioner of health is the pure-food and drug commissioner and appoints inspectors and other representatives. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for a term of four years. His present term expired January 9, 1911; no appointment having been made, commissioner retains position at pleasure of governor. Food-law officials. State of Oklahoma. Title. Name. Post-office address. Oklahoma City. Commissioner of health and pure-food and drug J. C. Mahr commissioner. Assistant State food and drug commissioner U.S. Russell ! Do. Director of pure-food and drug laboratory E. De Barr Norman. Drug inspector W. G. Short ! Durant. Food inspector j Caswell Bennett Oklahoma City. Do H. O. Tener Shawnee. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. The bureau, which is really the dairy commission itself, inaugurated 1909; annual reporls; dairy laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are made by the board of agriculture for a term of four years, the .term of office of the present incumbents expiring in 1915. Dairy law officials, Stale of Oklahoma. Title. Name. Post-o fTice address. State dairy commissioner Chairman dairy committee Member of committee Do Chemist Dairy inspector A. F. Howe I Oklahoma City. Geo. H. Hinds ! Westville. DanDeihl I Gotebo. A. C. Cobb Wagoner. Chas. K. Francis } Stillwater. R. D. McManus Oklahoma City. OREGON. DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION. Established February 16, 1899; biennial report, odd year; dairy and food laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is elected by the people for four years, his present term expiring January 1. 1913. The deputy commissioner is appointed by the commissioner and serves at his pleasure. Food-law officials. State of Oregon. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairy and food commissioner Chief deputy commissioner J. W. Bailey Ed T Judd Room 19, 253i Washington Street, Portland. Do Chemist A. S. Wells Do. Deputy commissioner W B Duncan Salem. Do Geo. A. Nelson Difley. [Clr. 16] 24 PENNSYLVANIA. DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION. Office created 1895; annual report, also a monthly bulletin and special bulletins; the department of agriculture, through the dairy and food commissioner, enforces the dairy and food laws of Pennsylvania. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for four years, his present term expiring April 15, 1915. The agents, attorneys, and clerical force are appointed by the commissioner, who fixes their compensation. Food-law officials, State of Pennsylvania. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairy and food commissioner James Foiist Department of Agriculture Attorney A. H. Woodward Harrisburg. Clearfield. Chemist. C. B. Cochran West Chester. Do F. T. Aschman 608 McCance Block, Pitts- Do James A. Evans burgh. 1519 French Street Erie Do... William Frear State College. Do Charles H. La Wall 39 South Tenth Street. Phila- Do George Walters delphia. Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. BUREAU OF HEALTH. A food law, practically identical with the Federal food and drugs act, was enacted May 18, 1907. This empowers the director of health, the insular collector of customs, and the collector of internal revenue of the Philippine Islands to make rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of the act. The examination of samples is made in the division of organic chemistry of the bureau of science, which reports the findings to the bureau of health, the latter being the division of the department of the interior charged directly with the enforcement of the law. By Executive Order No. 7, dated February 11, 1911, a Board of Food and Drug Inpection was appointed, consisting of a representative of the bureau of health, the bureau of science, the bureau of internal revenue, and the bureau of customs. This board acts in an advisory capacity to the director of health. Food-law officials, Philippine Islands. Title. Name. Post-office address. Secretary of the interior Dean C. Worcester . ... Manila. Director of health Victor G Heiser Do Assistant director of health Carroll Fox Do. Collector of customs Henrv B McCoy Do Collector of internal revenue Ellis Cromwell Do. Acting director of bureau of science A. J Cox Do. Chief chemist, division of organic chemistry H. D. Gibbs Do. Chemist Do Robt. R.Williams E R Dovev Do. Do Do Do David S. Pratt Albert H Wells Do. Do Chemist, division of organic chemistrv Do W. C. Holmes F Agcaoili Do. Do. Board of food and drug inspection: Chairman Carroll Fox Do. Secretary Geo. H. Tilburv Do. Member of board H. D. Gibbs Do. Do Jos. E. Mallov Do. Inspector F. W. Darling Do. Do Geo R Shilling Do. fCir. 16] 25 PORTO RICO. SERVICE OF SANITATION. Bureau of health established July 29, 1899; service of sanitation established July 1, 1911; annual report to governor; food laws enforced based on Federal law. ORGANIZATION OP OFFICIAL FORCE. The director of sanitation is appointed by the governor, and all other appointments are made by the director of sanitation with the approval of the governor. Food-law officials, Island of Porto Rico. Title. Name. Post-office address. Director of sanitation W. F Lippitt P O Box 1108 San Juan Director of the chemical laboratory Rafael del Valle Sarraga. . . 83 Allen Street San Juan Assistant chemist H. J Lucas San Juan Do Angel PesQuera Do Do Josd Roman Benitez Do Inspector of foods, liquors, and drugs Carlos A. Rosario Do. Do Fcrmin Brau Gonzales Ponce Do Andres Rodigez Hatillo RHODE ISLAND. BOARD OF FOOD AND DRUG COMMISSIONERS. At the 1908 meeting of the legislature a food and drug law was enacted which became operative January 1, 1909. Up to that time the board of commissioners, who are charged with the enforcement of the law, was occupied in planning for its enforce- ment. The executive secretary is required by law to be a practical chemist and make the official tests; analytical work is also done by chemists not connected with the department. ORGANIZATION. The board consists of three members, appointed by the governor, with the advice id consent of the senate, their appointments expiring as follows: Mr. Gaskin, Janu- ary 31, 1914; Mr. Lennon, January 31, 1912; Mr. Groff, January 31, 1915. Food-law officials, State of Rhode Island. Title. Name. Post-office address. Chairman P. J. Gaskin Statehouse Providence Member of commission Bernard T Lennon Do Executive secretary and chemist . John E Groff Do SOUTH CAROLINA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The law provides for its enforcement by the State board of health, but owing to the iture of the appropriations an agreement has been reached between the State board health and the commissioner of agriculture that the law shall be enforced under direction of the commissioner of agriculture. Annual reports of State board of ilth and commissioner of agriculture; the latter also issues food bulletins and pro- Lulgates rules and regulations whenever such are made by the board. 56601^Cir. 16—12 4 26 ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is elected for two years, his present term expiring January 1, 1913. All other officials, with the exception of the chairman and secretary of the State board of health, are appointed by the commissioner of agriculture and hold their positions at his pleasure. The two officers of the State board of health are elected by the execu- tive committee of the board and serve at the pleasure of the latter. Food-law officials, State of South Carolina. Title. Name. Post-office address. Commissioner of agriculture E J Watson Columbia Chairman board of health Robert Wilson, jr .. . Charleston Secretary board of health . James A Hayne Columbia Chief chemist A C Summers Do Assistant chemist ... R. M Simpson Do Assistant chemist and food and drug inspector Chief inspector A. C. Doyle S. M. Sloan Do. Do Food and drug inspector B Harris Do Do J R Jones Do Do A McDougal Do SOUTH DAKOTA. FOOD AND DRUG DEPARTMENT. Established as food and drug department February, 1901; annual report; enforces all food and drug laws. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed for a term of two years, his present term expiring in February, 1913. He is appointed by the governor, with the consent of the senate, and all other appointments are made by the commissioner. Food-law officials, food and drug commission, State of South Dakota. Title. Name. Post-office address. Food and drug commissioner and chemist Alfred N. Cook . Vermilion. Deputy commissioner and inspector J M Otterness Do Assistant chemist . . . Guy G. Frary. Do. Do William C. Evans Do Do Arthur L. Haines Do. Inspector John P. Schall Do COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. Office of dairy expert created March 9, 1909; annual report; dairy laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The dairy expert is elected by the State board of regents of education of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts for a term of one year. He is provided with an office at the college and may employ necessary assistants by direction of the board of regents. His present term of office expires July 1, 1913. Food-law officials, State College, State of South Dakota. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairy expert A P Ryger Brookings Dairy analyst . Dexter E. Bailey Do. Deputy dairy expert and inspector Clifford D. Johnson Do. [Cir. 16] 27 TENNESSEE. STATE BOARD OP HEALTH. A pure food and drug act was passed by the State legislature on April 9, 1907, and took effect January 1, 1908. The pure food and drug inspector, whose office corre- sponds to that of food commissioner in most other States, makes reports from time to time to the State board of health and sends an annual report to the governor. His office and laboratory are equipped and conducted under the supervision of the State board of health. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The pure food and drug inspector is appointed by the governor for a term of two years, the present appointment expiring January 15, 1914, and he must be a chemist. Food-law officials, State of Tennessee. Title. Name. Post-office address. Pure food and drug inspector and chief Lucius P. Brown Capitol Annex, Nashville. chemist. Assistant chemist L. Junius Desha Do. Subinspector John Frick 246 Chelsea Avenue Mem- Do D j. Frazier phis. Capitol Annex Nashville. TEXAS. DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION. Created 1907; annual reports made to governor on September 1, also quarterly bulletins; food and drug laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for two years, his present term expiring June 10, 1913. All other officials hold office during the pleasure of the commissioner and governor. Food-law officials, State of Texas. Title. Name. Post-office address. State dairy and food commissioner i J. S. Abbott Austin. Assistant chemist .. ' E. H. Golaz Do. Do i R. H. Hoffman jr . ... Do. Food inspector C. L. Stone '.". Do. Do Tom H. Johnson Do. Secretary . . Kate Casparis Do. UTAH. DAIRY AND FOOD BUREAU. Office of dairy and food commissioner created March 11, 1897; dairy and food bureau created March 22, 1909. Bureau formulates and prescribes rules and regu- lations for the enforcement of pure-food laws. The dairy and food commissioner executes the rules and regulations of the bureau and enforces all dairy and food laws. Biennial report, even year. * [Cir. 16] 28 ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The bureau consists of five members: The dairy and food commissioner and the State chemist, who are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate, and three other members. One member of the bureau is a practical manufacturer of dairy food products, one a merchant engaged in the sale of food products, and one a nonproducer of food products. The dairy and food commissioner and the State chemist are appointed for a term of two and four years, respectively, their present terms expiring March, 1913, and March, 1915. Members of the bureau hold office for a period of four years and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Three members of the bureau are appointed by the governor and serve without compensation other than actual and necessary traveling expenses. Food-law officials, State of Utah. Title. Name. Post-office address. Chairman of hnqrd J S Carver Ogden State dairy and food commissioner and sec- Willard Hansen 501 Dooly Building Salt retary and treasurer of bureau. State chemist Herman Harms Lake City. 312 Boyd Park Building Deputy State dairy and food commissioner . . J. Carlos Lambert Salt Lake City. 501 Dooly Building, Salt Do Heber C Smith Lake City. Do Member of bureau A H Crabbe 220 South Main Street Salt Do James Clawson Lake City. Spring City VERMONT. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. . The legislature of 1904 passed a pure-food law, the enforcement of which is placed in the hands of the State board of health, of which board the secretary is the executive officer. Quarterly reports in board of health bulletin and biennial (even year) in State board of health report. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Members of the board of health are appointed by the governor of the State for a term of six years, the term of the present secretary expiring December 31, 1914. All other appointments are made by the board. Food-law officials, State of Vermont. Title. Name. Post-office address. Secretary board of health H D Holton Brattleboro Director of laboratory and chemist l B. H. Stone Burlington Chemist l Do... C.P.Moat C. F. Dalton Do. Do. Do. . . . H L Thomson Do Inspector B D Adams Do Do... Henry Ladd Do Also has powers of inspector under the law. [Cir. 16] VIRGINIA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION. The office of dairy and food commissioner was created March 11, 1908, and all food and dairy work, including the sanitation of food producing and distributing establish- ments, put under his direction. The commissioner acts with the approval of the board of agriculture and immigration. Samples are analyzed by chemists and other experts of the division of chemistry of the board of agriculture and immigration. Annual reports, also quarterly bulletins. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for a term of four years, his present appointment expiring January 31, 1916. All other appointments are made by the commissioner of agriculture and the dairy and food commissioner, subject to approval of the board of agriculture. Food-law officials, dairy and food division, State of Virginia. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairv and food commissioner Wm D Saunders 1 Dairy and Food Division De- Assistant to the commissioner Benj. L. Purcell partment of Agriculture, Richmond. Do. Food inspector L. D. Jones Green Bay. Do Geo W Taylor Box 108 Norfolk Do F. P. Staley Box 24. Clifton Forge Do .*.. F. C. Breazeal Bedford City. Do P. W. Garret t 1219 Q Street, NW. Wash- Dairy inspector Peyton Rowe ington, D.C. Dairv and Food Division, De- Creamery inspector and instructor A F Howard partment of Agriculture, Richmond. Farmville Food-law officials, division of chemistry, State of Virginia. Title. Name. Post-office address. Chief chemist . E.W. Magruder Division of Chemistry, De- Assistant chemist C. M. Bradbury. partment of Agriculture, Richmond. Do. Do J. B. Robb Do. Do H. L. Davidson Do. Do . J. H. Parkins Do. WASHINGTON. DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION. Food inspection begun in 1901; biennial report (even year); dairy and food laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor for a term of five years, his present term expiring the first Monday in April, 1914. The professor of chemistry in the agri- cultural college and the dean of the school of pharmacy of the State university are chemists to the commission. [Cir. 161 m Food-law officials, State of Washington. Title. Name. Post-office address. Dairy and food commissioner Deputy dairy and food commissioner. Deputy dairy instructor Chemist Do Seed analyst and inspector. L. Davies.. 413-415, Mehlhorn Building, Seattle. Will H. Adams j Box 1082, Spokane. L.W.Hanson ' 413-415, Mehlhorn Building! Seattle. Elton Fulmer Pullman. Charles W. Johnson University Station, Seattle. Louise M. Allen ! Seed Laboratory, Dairy and Food Department, Uni- versity Station, Seattle. Dairy and food inspector I W. T. Bowman Spokane. Do Geo. S. Henderson 413-415 Mehlhorn Building, Seattle. Do O. C. Van Houten Do. Deputy State drug inspector I C. B. Cox I Do. WEST VIRGINIA. A food law was enacted February 16, 1907, but is inoperative because of lack of appropriation. WISCONSIN. DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION. Office created 1889; biennial report (even year); dairy, food, drug, and impure-ice laws enforced. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The commissioner is appointed by the governor foj- two years; his present term will expire February, 1913. All other members of force, except assistant and stenographer, hold office subject to the civil service law. Food-law officials, State of Wisconsin. Title. Dairy and food commissioner Assistant commissioner Second assistant commissioner State chemist, associate director of laboratory Chemist Assistant chemist . Do. Chief food inspector. Food inspector Name. Post-office address. J. Q. Emery Madison. U.S.Baer I Do. II. C. Larson I Do. Richard Fischer 119 East Johnson Street, Madison. Harry Klueter I 904 Spaight Street, Madison. W. A. Brannon j 120 West Wilson Street, Madison. I. Hewlett ; 115 North Broom Street, Madison. F. M. Buzzell Chippewa Falls. W. F. Scott 1005 Oakridge Avenue, Madi- son. WYOMING. DAIRY, FOOD, AND OIL COMMISSION. Food inspection established September 30, 1903. The State chemist was executive officer until April 1, 1905, when the office of dairy, food, and oil commissioner was created and charged with the enforcement of the law. Annual report and quarterly bulletins. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. The dairy, food, and oil commissioner is appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of four years, his present term expiring March 30, 1914. The State chemist also holds the chair of chemistry at the State university, and is appointed by the trustees of that institution. [Cir. 16] 31 Food-law officials, State of Wyoming. Title. Name. Post-office.address. Dairy, food, and o State chemist il commissioner Maurice Groshon Cheyenne. Laramie. R. B. Moudy ENFORCEMENT OF CANADIAN LAWS. DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE. Established 1884; annual report; also publication of bulletins immediately after the examination of any specific class of article; enforces the adulteration act relating to food, drugs, and agricultural fertilizers. ORGANIZATION OF OFFICIAL FORCE. Appointments are by order in council and are unlimited in time. Food-law officials in Dominion of Canada. Title. Name. Post-office address. Minister of inland revenue W. B. Nantel Deputy minister of inland revenue I W. J. Gerald Chief analyst j A. McGill Public analyst A. Le Moine Do J. A. G. Valin Do E.L. C. Forster.. Do Chas. C. Forward. Do V. Kitto Do I S.E.Wright District analyst M. Bowman J.T.Donald F. X. Valade C. J. Fa Do. Do. Do. Member of board of food standards W. H. Ellis . . Food inspector . E. Beland . . . Do E . Belisle Do J. J. Costigan . . Do H. J. Dager Do i J. C. Ferguson. Do R. W. Fletcher Do i James Hogan Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. A.C. Lariviere.. D. O'Sullivan... Thos. Parker J. F. Power J. A. Rickey. J. C. Rouleau , Jno. Talbot.. R. J. Waugh... Wm. A. Weeks. Ottawa, Ontario. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Halifax, Nova Scotia. Montreal, Quebec. Ottawa, Ontario. Victoria, British Columbia. University College, Toronto, Ontario. Quebec, Quebec. Ottawa, Ontario. Montreal, Quebec. Toronto, Ontario. St. John, New Brunswick. Calgary, Alberta. Kingston, Ontario. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Victoria. British Columbia. Nelson, British Columbia. Vancouver, British Colum- bia. Ottawa, Ontario. St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. . London, Ontario. j Halifax, Nova Scotia. j Charlottetown, Prince Ed ward Island. [Cir. 16] 32 !8S 3 £ca S"C «J SgJS > bCa>2'' 6 3(25 i (Ni-to o g 5 "g CC "*i^-i 11 g a • 45 o aia>o> Pn O PntfPn oo2?02 't*1"' *^^-* 5£ 1 -IS 1 fl -§ § a *i fl on<^J S O5 fc oS- tj Ss il S c "* >. II il fl • ^5 Hi r o Mo II d P Jll -§ll^lft ; SBwioS g-' S P 6«J 6.2S «££ S « §3 || i||3 ll §«? g Sg OQ'-'.SS 5 SP-S'S^^' ft av| 5 pPJlii £ iie = fPilsl* I? 5l| ? lfi||«a« •i" fe M § ^ §^ §W B !s « 5 -3 i £ a^M-^G2« >s^S>^5 n-rtg W^t^^ fe-ag-c? ^j .2 ffi j 02 i« s ill ^ "S : § s § 555 - |g| 1 fill 1 .1 fl 3 [Cir. 16.] .-H (T* Tf O O« r-l n P» M isSi i i N o o —i |ii •: 111 5 ii N iri i \i ilia!5 i i K a • h-3 S GJ 3 2- < ' -*3 ' • +3 • HH £3 Q nj ^co^-S . - -•§ •£ - --S -e ,; a : w 3 .« m2(S'r^; • ^ e-r^i B? w?4i « • rf" •: 5« • «. * « .6? i^« S 2 - r. 2 1 ; : . : : ; ; ; ; : : A . £ I i 1 : l^S ! I 3 : : o S : : 1 3 §' ^ = c | | - — 2^ l!s * 6 £ •* c« 5 G :-i . > cl r -s.± 1 | I] I sl?a;H II I IIII o S 3 £ O O O ill [CIr. 16.] CO r-« ,-H ,HCO CO . . s i i 5 »•§•§! 0,0 ® T3 O O a . ef S fi Q co( | Q S'S s it s >> [Cir. 16] LIST OF FOOD OFFICIALS. SUPERIOR OFFICERS. Federal— R. E. Doolittle, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington D. C. A. D. Melvin, Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washing- ton, D. C. Royal E. Cabell, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department. Washing- ton, D. C. Alabama — R. F. Kolb, commissioner of agriculture and industries, Montgomery. Arkansas — Clay Sloan, Little Rock. California — M. E. Jaffa, State University, Berkeley. M. T. Freitas, 16 California Street, San Francisco. Colorado — George T. Bradley. State board of health, Denver. Robert L. Cochran, State dairy commission, Denver. Connecticut — H. F. Potter, capitol, Hartford. E. H. Jenkins, agricultural experiment station, New Haven. Delaware — A. E. Frantz, State board of health, Wilmington. District of Columbia — William C. Woodward, health department, Washington. D. C. Florida — W. A. McRae, department of agriculture, Tallahassee. Georgia — J. J. Conner, department of agriculture, Atlanta. Hawaii— Edward B. Blanchard, Territorial board of health, Honolulu. Idaho— J. H. Wallis, State board of health, Boise. Illinois— Alfred H. Jones, 1627 Manhattan Building, Chicago. Indiana — H. E. Barnard, statehouse, Indianapolis. Iowa — W. B. Barney, food and dairy commission, Des Moines. Kansas— S. J. Crumbine, State board of health, Topeka. D. S. Burch, State dairy commission, Manhattan. Kentucky — — , agricultural experiment station, Lexington. Louisiana— Oscar Dowling, State board of health, New Orleans. Maine — Chas. D. Woods, agricultural experiment station, Orono. Maryland — Chas. Caspari, jr., State board of health, 6 E. Franklin Street, Baltimore. Massachusetts — Mark W. Richardson, 144 statehouse, Boston. J. Lewis Ellsworth, 136 statehouse, Boston. Michigan — Gilman M. Dame, State dairy and food department, Northport. Minnesota — Joel G. Winkjer, food and dairy commission, St. Paul. Mississippi— W. F. Hand, agricultural and mechanic?! college, Agricultural College. Missouri — Wm. P. Cutler, department of dairying, food, and drugs. Columbia. Montana— T. D. Tuttle, State board of health, Helena. Nebraska — Niels P. Hansen, food, dairy, and drug commission. Lincoln. Nevada— J. E. Stubbs, agricultural experiment station. Reno. [Clr. 16J 35 36 New Hampshire — Irving A. Watson, State board of health, Concord. New Jersey — R. B. Fitz-Randolph, State board of health, Trenton. New York — Calvin J. Huson, department of agriculture, Albany. North Carolina— W. A. Graham, department of agriculture, Raleigh. North Dakota — E. F. Ladd. agricultural experiment station, Agricultural College. Ohio — S. E. Strode, dairy and food department, Columbus. Oklahoma — J. C. Mahr, State board of health, Oklahoma City. A. F. Howe, State board of agriculture, Oklahoma City. Oregon — J. W. Bailey, dairy and food commission, Portland. Pennsylvania— James Foust, dairy and food commission, Harrisburg. Philippine Islands— Victor G. Heiser, bureau of health, Manila. Porto Rico — W. F. Lippitt. post-office box 1108. San Juan. Rhode Island — P. J. Gaskin. statehouse. Providence. South Carolina — E. J. Watson, department of agriculture, Columbia. South Dakota- Alfred N. Cook, food and drug department, Vermilion. A. P. Ryger, College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Brookings. Tennessee — Lucius P. Brown, State board of health, Nashville. Texas — J. S. Abbott, dairy and food commission, Austin. Utah— Willard Hansen, 501 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City. Vermont — B. H. Stone. State board of health, Burlington. Virginia — William D. Saimders, department of agriculture and immigration,, Rich- mond. Washington — L. Davies, dairy and food commission, Seattle. Wisconsin — J. Q. Emery, dairy and food commission, Madison. Wyoming — Maurice Groshon. dairy, food, and oil commission, Cheyenne. Canada — W. B. Xantel. department of inland revenue, Ottawa. FOOD CHEMISTS. Adams, Arthur B., Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Adams, Waldo L., State board of health, Concord, N. H. Agcaoili, F., bureau of health, Manila, P. I. Albrech, Maximilian C., food and drug inspection laboratory, Park Building, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Alexander, Wallace, food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Allen, R. M., agricultural experiment station, Lexington, Ky. Allen, W., Room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Allen, W. M., department of agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Aschman, F. T., 608 McCance Block. Pittsburgh, Pa. Averill, Helen W.. agricultural experiment station, Orono, Me. Bailey, D. E., Brookings, S. Dak. Bailey, E. H. S., Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. Bailey, E. Monroe. Drawer No. 1. New Haven, Conn. Bailey, Herbert S., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Baker, E. L., agricultural experiment station, Geneva, N. Y. Balcom, R. Wilfred, food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, Nashville. Tenn. Bartlett, J. M., agricultural experiment station, Orono, Me. Bates, Carleton, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington. 1>. r. [Cir. 16] 37 Bell, C. E., department of agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Benitez, Jos6 Roman, service of sanitation, San Juan, P. R. Bennett, A. N., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Berry, Erwin H., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Bigelow, Willard D., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Billings, F. H., State board of health, Lawrence, Kans. Bisbee, Derward B., food and drug inspection laboratory, Wright Building, St. Louie, Mo. Bishop, H. E., Room 20, statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Bloomberg, Eugene, food and drug inspection laboratory, old customhouse, Galveston, Tex. Bowman, M., department of inland revenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Boyle, Martin, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Bradbury, Charles, M., department of agriculture, Richmond, Va. Bradley, L. W., Room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Brannon, William A., 120 West Wilson Street, Madison, Wis. Breuning, W. H., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Brinsmaid, William M., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Brinton, Clement S., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Philadelphia, Pa. Broomell, Arthur W., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Brown, Linwood A., agricultural experiment station, Lexington, Ky. Bryan, A. Hugh, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Bryan, T. J., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Burnet, Wallace C., food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, Savannah, Ga. Burnett, Lyle B., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Bushnell, L. D., State agricultural college, Manhattan, Kans. Chace, Edward Mackay, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, W7ash- ington, D. C. Childs, Nan A., State dairy and food department, Lansing, Mich. Chilton, H. S., Agricultural College, Miss. Chittick, J. R., 3114 First Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Clark, C. R., Room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Clark, Edmund, food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Boston, Mass. Clayton, Howard D., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Clough, Ray W., food and drug inspection laboratory, Arcade Annex Building, Seattle, Wash. Cobleigh, W7. M., 808 Third Avenue, Bozeman, Mont. Cochran, C. B., West Chester, Pa. Colby, Geo. E., University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Conover, Courtney, food and drug inspection laboratory, Park Building, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Coopersmith, Samuel C., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D. C. Cottschalck, Carl, Bozeman, Mont. Cox, A. J., Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. [Cir. 16] 38 Craven, Jay A., statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Cummings, Joseph A., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Dalton, C. F., 184 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. Darling, Joshua F., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Darner, R. W., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Davenport, B. F., 161 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Davidson, H. L., department of agriculture, Richmond, Va. De Barr, E., Norman, Okla. Denny, Henry W., State laboratory of hygiene, Trenton, N. J. Desha, L. J., capitol annex, Nashville, Tenn. Devitt, Christopher L., State laboratory of hygiene, Trenton, N. J. Deysher, Edgar F., Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Dieter, L. V., health department, Washington, D. C. Diggs, John C., statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Dinsmore, Sanford C., University of Nevada, Reno, Nev. Disney, Harold B., 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Dodge, Cleon 0., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Doggett, Lucy F., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Donald, J. T., department of inland revenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Doran, James M., Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Dovey, E. R., Bureau of Health, Manila, P. I. Doyle, A. C., department of agriculture, Columbia, S. C. Doyle, Aida M., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Dubois, Wilbur L., food and drug inspection laboratory, Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Dunbar, Paul B., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Duncan, Charles, State board of health, Concord, N. H. Eaton, Elgar O., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, San Francisco, Cal. Eckley, John B., University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Eilinger, F. R., Rochester, N. Y. Ellis, W. H., University College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Evans, James A., 1519 French Street, Erie, Pa. Evans, William C., food and drug commission, Vermilion, S. Dak. Fagan, C. J., department of inland revenue, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Fales, Edmund, 1614 Fifth Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Farrell, F. W., 177 State Street, Springfield, Mass. Fischer, Richard, 119 East Johnson Street, Madison, Wis. Fitz, L. A., State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kana. Fitzgerald, Fred B., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Forst, Leo B., food and drug inspection laboratory, 411 Government Building, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Forster, E. L. C., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Forward, Charles C., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Francis, Charles K., Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, Okla. Frary, Guy G., food and drug commission, Vermilion, S. Dak. [Cir. 16] 39 Frear, William, State College, Pa. Frisbie, Walter S., 902 Lyon Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Fulmer, Elton, Washington State College, Pullman, Wash. Gabel, Chas. E., 1340 East Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Geisler, J. F., New York, N. Y. Gibbs, H. D., bureau of health, Manila, P. I. Gieger, M. R., Agricultural College, Miss'. Glycart, Chris K., food and drug inspection laboratory, Old Capitol Building, St. Paul, Minn. Gnadinger, Charles B., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Golaz, E. H., State capitol, Austin, Tex. Goodnow, Edward H., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Gordon, Hugh B., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Grab, Eugene G., food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, Nashville, Tenn. Graham, J. J. T., Agricultural College, Miss. Greathouse, Ruth C., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Groff, John E., Statehouse, Providence, R. I. Gunning, D. T., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Haines, Arthur L., food and drug commission, Vermilion, S. Dak. Halverson, J. 0., department of dairying, food and drugs, Columbia, Mo. Halvorsen, H. A., old capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Hansen, Arthur W., Free Dispensary Building, Honolulu, Hawaii. Hanson, Alfred W., food and drug inspection laboratory, Government Building, Kansas City, Mo. Hanson, H. H., agricultural experiment station, Orono, Me. Harms, Herman, 312 Boyd Park Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Harris, William B., 65 Front Street, New York, N. Y. Harrison, Benjamin H., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Harrison, Channing W., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D. C. Harrison, William H., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Hart, Benjamin R., food and drug inspection laboratory, 411 Government Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hartmann, Bernard L., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washing- ton, D. C. Havenhill, L. D., Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. Haynes, Herman W., food and drug inspection laboratory, Telegraph Building, De- troit, Mich. Hendrickson, Norman, food and drug inspection laboratory, Post Office Building, Omaha, Nebr. Henry, A. M., department of agriculture, Tallahassee, Fla. Hickey, Charles H., Room 501, Statehouse, Boston, Mass. Higgins, Edward F., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Hillyer, William E., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Hiltner, Robert S., food and drug inspection laboratory, Tabor Opera House Build- ing, Denver, Colo. ICir. 16] 40 Hilts, Boy W., food and drug inspection laboratory, Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. Hoffman, C. H., 205£ Main Street, Little Rock, Ark. Hoffman, R. H., jr., dairy and food commission, Austin, Tex. Holland, Herbert J., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, San Francisco, Cal. Holmes, W. C., bureau of health, Manila, P! I. Holtzclaw, R. C., Room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Hortvet, Julius, old capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Hoover, George W., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Howard, Burton J., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Howard, Charles D., State board of health, Concord, N. H. Hewlett, Irvin, 115 North Broom Street, Madison, Wis. Hoyt, Chester F., 16 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Jablon, Charles F., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Jackson, H. L., Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. Johnson, Chas. W., University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. Johnson, James M., food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, New Or- leans, La. Jones, W. J., jr., Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind. Karnan, Warren W., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Kebler, Lyman F., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Kennedy, Miles B., agricultural experiment station, Reno, Nev. Kent, Robert C., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Kilgour, B. W., department of agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Kingsford, H. N., Hanover, N. H. Kinyoun, J. J., health department, Washington, D. C. Kitto, V., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Klueter, Harry, 904 Spaight Street, Madison, Wis. Knisely, Abraham L., food and drug inspection laboratory, Worcester Building, Port- land, Oreg. La Bach, J. O., agricultural experiment station, Lexington, Ky. Lattimore, S. A., Rochester, N. Y. La Wall, Charles H., 39 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lea, E. J., University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Le Moine, A., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Levy, A., Agricultural College, Miss. Lewis, H. G., Agricultural College, Miss. Liepsner, Frank W., food and drug inspection laboratory, Government Building, Kansas City, Mo. Linder, Wm. V., Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Loomis, Henry M., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, San Francisco, Cal. Lott, Charles I., food and drug inspection laboratory, Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. [Cir. 16] 41 Lourie, Harry L., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Love, E. J., New York, N. Y. Lucas, H. J., service of sanitation, San Juan, P. R. Luther, John B., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Lynum, Edmund R., food and drug inspection laboratory, Worcester Building, Port- land, Oreg. Lynch, R. L., health department, Washington, D. C. Lythgoe, Hermann C., Room 501, Statehouse, Boston, Mass. McAbee, Win. D., statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. McClelland, Byron, food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. McCune, John S., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. McGee, Willford J., food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, New Orleans, La. McGill, A., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. McKeefe, Edw. P., 85 North Pine Avenue, Albany, N. Y. MacNider, G. M., department of agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. McPherson, William, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Magruder, E. W., department of agriculture, Richmond, Va. Marckworth, O. S., Board of Trade Building, Columbus, Ohio. Marsh, Clarence E., 501 statehouse, Boston, Mass. Mason, Claude D., State board of health, Boise, Idaho. Mason, Maud L., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Mastin, J. E., agricultural experiment station, Lexington, Ky. Mathewson, Walter E., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Mead, Harold B., food and drug inspection laboratory. United States appraiser's stores, Philadelphia, Pa. Mehrtens, A. R., 480 Forty-first Street, Oakland, Cal. Merrill, Frank D., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, San Francisco, Cal. Miller, Clifford O., 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Miller, John A., Buffalo, N. Y. Mitchell, Andrew S., food and drug inspection laboratory, Old Capitol Building, St. Paul, Minn. Mitchell, Lloyd C., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Moat, C. P., 184 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. Mollett, C. E., State board of health, Bozeman, Mont. Montague, H. S., Agricultural College, Miss. Moudy, Ross B., Laramie, Wyo. Mudge, Charles W., 246 Manning Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. Myhre, H., Territorial Board of Health, Honolulu, H. I. Nickles, A. G., Room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Nurenberg, Lewis I., 501 statehouse, Boston, Mass. Ogden, Alfred W., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Palmore, Julian I., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Parkin, Guy G., Old Capitol Building, St. Paul, Minn. [Cir. 16] 42 Parkins, John H., department of agriculture, Richmond, Va. Pate, William, Superior Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Patrick, George E., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, B.C. Patton, Leicester, food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, Savannah, Ga. Paul, Arthur E., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Penniman, W. B. D., 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Pesquera, Angel, service of sanitation, San Juan, P. R. Pettijohn, Earl, Old Capitol Building, St. Paul, Minn. Pinnell, W. R., agricultural experiment station, Lexington, Ky. Poore, Homer D., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Potter, Paul D., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. Pozen, M. A., health department, Washington, D. C. Pratt, D. S., Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. Putt, E. B., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Randall, Wyatt W., 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Read, E. Alberta, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Reddy, Henry, Agricultural College, N. Dak. Redfern, E. L., statehouse, Lincoln, Nebr. Remington, R. E., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Riley, J. Garfield, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Robb, J. Bernard, department of agriculture, Richmond, Va. Rose, R. E., department of agriculture, Tallahassee, Fla. Ross, B. B., Auburn, Ala. Ross, Samuel H., food and drug inspection laboratory, Post Office Building, Omaha, Nebr. Ross, Silas E., agricultural experiment station, Reno, Nev. Rothberg, Pincus, food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Rothenberg, Paul W., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Ruddiman, Edsel A., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Runkel, Homer, food and drug inspection laboratory, Wright Building, St. Louis, Mo. Rusby, Henry H., 776 De Graw Avenue, Newark, N. J. Sarraga, Rafael del Valle, 83 Allen Street, San Juan, P. R. Sawyer, Edward S., agricultural experiment station, Orono, Me. Sayre, L. E., Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. Schneider, Albert, food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, San Francisco, Cal. Schoen, Joseph E., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Schroff, Joseph, 27 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y. Schulz, Henry L., food and drug inspection laboratory, Telegraph Building, Detroit, Mich. Seeker, Albert F., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Seil, Harvey A., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Sessums, I. D., Agricultural College, Miss. Shanley, Edward J., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Shannon, Fern L., dairy and food department, Lansing, Mich. [Cir. 16] 43 Shepard, James H., Brookings, S. Dak. Shepperd, Adele, Agricultural College, N. Dak. Sherman, Helen, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Silberberg, Berenice, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Simpson, R. M., department of agriculture, Columbia, S. C. Smith, Claude R., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's store.*, New York, N. Y. Smith, Fred G., food and drug inspection laboratory, Old Capitol Building, St. Paul, Minn. ( Smith, W. A., department of agriculture, Raleighr N. C. Stallings, R. E., Room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Steere, Charles C., food and drug inspection laboratory, 411 Government Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stephenson, Charles H., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, W'ashing- ton, D. C. Stewart, Guy R., University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Stiles, George W., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Stockham, W. L., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Stokes, Wm. R., City Hall Annex, Baltimore, Md. Straughn, Martin N., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Street, J. P., drawer No. 1, New Haven, Conn. Sudro, Wm. F., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Sullivan, Arthur L., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores,' Boston, Mass. Summers, A. C., department of agriculture, Columbia, S. C. Swingle, D. B., Bozeman, Mont. Sy, Albert P., food and drug inspection laboratory. Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Taber, Walter C., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, Talcott, Avis, 1220 Des Moines Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Taylor, Alfred E., food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, San Juan, P. R. Taylor, George B., New Orleans Court Building, New Orleans, La. Taylor, J. J., room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. [ Thomas, Cullen G., statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Thompson, Harvey L., Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washing- ton, D. C. ^ Thomson, H. L., 184 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. Thornton, E. W., department of agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Thurston, Azor, Grand Rapids, Ohio. Tice, William G., State laboratory of hygiene, Trenton, N. J. Tilson, P. S., Houston, Tex. Tint, Louis J., 1605 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Todd, Abel R., dairy and food department, Lansing, Mich. Tolman, Lucius M., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Treuthardt, E. L. P., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington f D. C. Trowbridge, P. F., department of dairying, food, and drugs, Columbia, Mo. Troy, Hugh C., Dairy Building, Ithaca, N. Y. Tucker, Albert R., statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Utt, C. A. A., Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans. Valade, F. X., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Cir.16] 44 Valaer, Peter, jr., Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Valin, J. A. G., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Van Wormer, L. H., dairy and food department, Lansing, Mich. Verrill, Albert, agricultural experiment station, Orono, Me. Walters, George, department of agriculture, Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Warren, Howard B., State laboratory of hygiene, Trenton, N. J. Washburn, Willis F., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Watson, G. N., Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. Watson, H. J., State board of health, Newark, Del. Weatherhead, D. L., State board of health, Bozeman, Mont. Wells, A. S., room 19, 253£ Washington Street, Portland, Oreg. Wells, Albert H., Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. Wetterstroem, Theo. D., 3935 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. \Vheeler, E. J., 79 Chapel Street, Albany, N. Y. White, H. L., Agricultural College, N. Dak. White, Ward B., Ithaca, N. Y. Wichmann, Hugo J. , food and drug inspection laboratory, Tabor Opera House Building, Denver, Colo. Wilcox, Burton B., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. Willard, J. T., Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans. Williams, Robert R., Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. Willson, J. C., Canton, N. Y. Wilson, Clarence P., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Wilson, S. H., room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Winton, Andrew L., food and drug inspection laboratory, 1607 Transportation Build- ing, Chicago, 111. Woodman, Alpheus G., Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. Woodruff, Frank O., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Boston, Mass. Woodward, Harold E., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Philadelphia, Pa. Wright, Burnett B., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y, Wright, J. H., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Wright, S. E., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Youngblood, B., agricultural experiment station, College Station, Tex. Ziefle, Adolph, Agricultural College, N. Dak. MUNICIPAL FOOD CHEMISTS. Ahlers, George, board of health, 1085 Mission Street, San Francisco, Cal. Ashley, R. W., 816 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bahlmann, Clarence, department of health, Cincinnati, Ohio. Baldwin, Herbert B., department of public health, 927 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Barrett, S. A., Municipal Building, Chattanooga, Tenn. Beer, James A., health department, City Hall, Columbus, Ohio. Bennett, Hamlin P., 41 Lewis Street, Lynn, Mass. Berg, Gustaf L., room 6, City Hall, Worcester, Mass. Blanck, Fred C., department of health, City Hall Annex, Baltimore, Md. Boiling, George E., City Hall, Brockton, Mass. [Cir. 16] 45 Bowman, Ilorbort E., City Hall, Somerville. ' Bucklancl, Thos. A., room 9, Municipal Courts Building, St. Louis, Mo. Callaway, E. C., room 409, City Hall, Portland. On-u;. : Cross, Walter M., City Hall, Kans.is City, Mo. Crowley, Charles W., care of Creighton Medical College, Omaha, Nebr. Daudt, Otto A., 3308 Halliday Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Du Bois, Edward J., city board of health and charities, City Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. Easton, C. F., health office, Butte, Mont. Eilinger, Fred R., health bureau, Rochester, N. Y. Engelhardt, F. E., room 405, City Hall, Syracuse, N. Y. Evans, F. L., 11J North Main Street, East St. Louis, III. Fitz-William, C. B. R., room 9, Municipal Courts Building, St. Louis, Mo. Freas, Raymond, department of health, City Hall Annex, Baltimore, Md. Gamble, James A., 137£ State Street, Springfield, Mass. Glenn, Thomas J., health department, Covington, Ky. Goodell, J. E., Wool worth Building, Lancaster, Pa. Greenbaum, S., 233 St. Antoine Street, Detroit, Mich. Hamner, N. C., 1916 Commerce Street, Dallas, Tex. Hardgrove, Arden E., 821 St. Clair Street, Akron, Ohio. Hayward, Edward H., 233 St. Antoine Street, Detroit, Mich. Heard, Ethel Lyon, 1927 Avenue H, Galveston, Tex. Hinman, Jack J., jr., city board of health and charities, City Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. Hoffman, George L., room 713, City Hall, Chicago, 111. Holtzendorff, Preston W., Shelby County Courthouse, Memphis, Tenn. Howes, C. Clifton, department of health, City Hall Annex, Baltimore, Md Hudson, Arthur, 265 Washington Street, Newton, Mass. Jacobson, Albert, Prefontaine Building, Seattle, Wash. Johnstone, J. C., 902 West Madison Street, Chicago, III. Jones, R. L., City Hall, Nashville, Tenn. Jordan, James O., 30 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass Keeley, P. T., box 135, Waterbury, Conn. Kelling, W. B., 1400 Ridenbaugh Street, St. Joseph, Mo. Kirschberg, B. H., department of public safety, Schenectady, N. Y. Kosek, F. J., City Hall, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Kurk, Fred. W., city health department, Louisville, Ky. Lamb, Joseph E., board of health, room 11, -City Hall, Salem. Mass. Lauder, A. Gilbert, O'Neil Building, Binghamton, N: Y. Lichthardt, G. H. P., city board of health, box 510, Sacramento, Cal. Lohmann, Herman J., 90 Monticello Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. McKay, W. G., city board of health, Jacksonville, Fla. McNally, Wm. D., 3444 North Springfield Avenue, Chicago, 111. McTaggart, J. R., department of health, Public Safety Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Master, Melvin Freeman, City Hall, Lowell, Mass. Metz, Abraham L., Richardson Chemistry Building, Tutane University, New Or- leans, La. Miller, Erwin H., city health department, Los Angeles, Cal. Moody, Seth E., 4523 Cook Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Mott, Frank E., 30 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass. Nelson, Burt E., O'Neil Building, Binghamton, N. Y. Noonan, Wm. A., 1170 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Norris, A. C., 110 Stanley Street, Rockford, 111. Norwood, Emil C., 1394 McAllister Street, San Francisco, Cal. Pegg, F. E., City Hall, Spokane, Wash. [Cir. 16] 46 Reed, Wm. McK., 305 Valentine Building, Toledo, Ohio. Roberts, W. H., City Hall, Minneapolis, Minn. Robins, Vernon, city health department, Louisville, Ky. Robinson, William C., room 713, City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Ruhland, George C., health department, Milwaukee, Wis. Searle, D. R., 1111 Tower Avenue, Superior, Wis. Siegmund, Harry B., department of health, City Hall Annex, Baltimore. Md. Simpson, A. U., Prefontaine Building, Seattle, Wash. Slataper, Felician J., City Hall, Houston, Tex. Sloan, Clark A., City Hall, Yonkers, N. Y. Smith, Claude A., City Hall, Atlanta, Ga. Stockton, F. W., 1116 East Sixty-fourth Street, Chicago, 111. Taylor, Benjamin A., box 272, Montgomery, Ala, Thompson, Lloyd O., State Bank Building, Little Rock, Ark. Thorkelson, C. E., City Hall, Racine, Wis. Tonney, F. O., room 713, City Hall, Chicago, 111. Walkely, William S., City Hall, Chelsea, Mass. Walsh, James H., box 673, Fall River, Mass. Way, H. O., W. R. U. Medical College, East Ninth Street and St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Welliver, Rupert K., board of health, Dayton, Ohio. White, E. A., Ninth Street and Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kans. Wright, A. B., City Hall, Tacoma, Wash. INSPECTORS. Adams, B. D., Burlington, Vt. Adams, George H., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Boston, Mass. Alexander, M. 0., 1920 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Aley, Charles E., 1102 Majestic Building, Detroit, Mich. Allen, Louise M., dairy and food department, University Station, Seattle, Wash. Anderson, A. J., Lindstrom, Minn. Anderson, Alfred, 5200 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Andreasen, F. W., 16 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Arnold, John W., 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Ashworth, R. R., health department, Washington, D. C. Aston, J. E., 721 Holland Building, St. Louis, Mo. Barron, John B., Howell, Mich. Beland, E.. Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Belisle, E., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Bell, Harry, 1040 Armstrong Avenue, Kansas City, Kans. Bennett, Caswell, State board of health, Oklahoma City, Okla. Berlin, W. C. K., Symes Building, Denver, Colo. Bowen, Alan B., room 14, State capitol, Denver, Colo. Bowman, W. T., Spokane, Wash. Breazeal, F. C., Bedford City, Va. Brown, Artemas, 1820 Eighth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Bruner, A. W., Paoli, Ind. Burris, George P., 2115 Elizabeth Street, Pueblo, Colo. Butler, James A., 16 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Buzzell, F. M., Chippewa Falls, Wis. Cain, J. A., box 876, Shreveport, La. Callahan, Wm. H., 641 Washington Street, New York, N, Y. [Cir. 16] 47 Campbell, L. W., 1201 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio. Campbell, W. (1., Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, I). C. Canham, J. S., box 720, Fresno, Cal. Chciitham, T. A., room 130, State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. phisolm, F. N., care of commissioner of agriculture, Jackson. Mi~< Clarke, T. A., West Bend, Iowa. fcohn, Bert W., statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Combs, Victor R., 1009 Cherry Street, Springfield, Mo. Congdon, Leon A., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Costigan, J. J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. jDox, C. B., 413^15 Mehlhorn Building, Seattle, Wash. fcrowe, Maurice P., room 145, statehouse, Boston, Mass. fcrowley, Paul W., Ames, Iowa. pager, H. J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Daggett, A. S., 518 Tabor Opera House Building, Denver, Colo. Darling, Frederic W., Appraiser's Division, Bureau of Customs, Manila, P. I. Davis, Horace F., room 145, statehouse, Boston, Mass. De Bergue, E. J., New Orleans Court Building, New Orleans, La. De Borba, A. V., Novato, Cal. JDeem, D. F., Stark, Kans. Dodge, W. B., health department, Washington, D. C. Drake, H. S., health department, Washington, D. C. Durant, Wm. H., 3157 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, III. Earnshaw, J. E., general delivery, Louisville, Ky. Earnshaw, J. F., 427 customhouse, Baltimore, Md. [Endel, Marcus, 2112 Main Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Evans, H. B., 406 Post Office Building, Omaha, Nebr. Farrell, D. J., 712 Genesee Street, Lansing, Mich. Ferguson, J. C., St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. Fisher, Frank A., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Fletcher, R. W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Flynn, M. E., 1220 Market Street, Burlington, Iowa. jFord, Charles M., room 14, State capitol, Denver, Colo. jFord, \Vm. T., 411 Government Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Forrester, H. E., Lake Mills, Iowa. j Fowler, George T., Branford, Conn. Frazier, D. J., Capitol Annex, Nashville, Tenn. f Frick, John, 246 Chelsea Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. •Garner, James R., 1607 Transportation Building, Chicago, 111. •Garrett, Paul W., 1219 Q Street NAV., Washington, D. (\ Gayman, Benjamin F., Canal Winchester, Ohio. Gear, Wm. C., Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Geelhoed, C. H., 17 Wealthy Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. I Gerow, J. E., Ovid, Mich. ^ Gonzales, Fermin B., Ponce, P. R. |Goodwyn, A. T., Elmore, Ala. Gordon, Geo., Hanford, Cal. Gourley, W. H., University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Graham, Chas. E., 3600 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Graham, W. G., 837 Smith Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Gray, Fred. H., 403 Baltimore Building, Oklahoma City, Okla. I Griffin, Rodney A., room 18, customhouse, Norfolk, Va. Grime J. R., health department, Washington, D. (\ [Cir. 16] 48 Grubb, C. M., health department, Washington, D. 0. Guerrant, R. A., health department, Washington, D. C. Guthrie, C. P., Agricultural College, N. Dak. Guyette, H. F., 1927 Walrond Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Haley, J. C., health department, Washington, D. C. Harris, B., department of agriculture, Columbia, S. C. Hartigan, W. H., room 310, customhouse, New Orleans, La. Hasson, Ray, Buena Park, Cal. Heiberg, E. B., Capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Henderson, Geo. S., 413-415 Mehlhorn Building, Seattle, Wa«h. Hinshaw, E. C., Okoboji, Iowa. Hobson, Benj. C., 1615 Manhattan Building, Chicago, III. Hoey, Frank J., 1615 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Hogan, James, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Holton, C. E., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Boston, Mass. Hopkins, Robt. H., 6 E. Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Howard A. F., Farmville, Va. Howe, A. F., Oklahoma City, Okla. Hulscher, W. T., Battle Creek, Mich. Hummer, Jno. B., 1818 Wright Building, St. Louis, Mo. Hutchens, C. L., Winchester, Ind. Ice, A. E., 319 Harrison Street, Topeka, Kans. Jszard, Wm. H., 411 North Fourth Street, Camden, N. J. Jackson, E. C., Opelika, Ala. Jenkins, Wm. H., 404 United States appraiser's stores, Philadelphia, Pa. Johnson, Clifford D., Blockings, S. Dak. Johnson, T. H., Austin, Tex. Johnston, R. T., Sandwich, 111. Jones, C. V., 134 Alfred Street, Detroit, Mich. Jones, J. R., department of agriculture, Columbia, S. C. Jones, L. D., Green Bay, Va. Jordan, A. P., Punta Gorda, Fla. Judge, Louis L., 6 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. Kemble, E. C., statehouse, Lincoln, Nebr. Kennicott, Harrison, 1615 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Kitchen, H. C., 416 Federal Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Kjellquist, Chas. H., Rockford, 111. Kleinhaus, John, 827 Quincy Street, Topeka, Kans. Ladd, Henry, 184 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. Lariviere, A. C., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Lewis, A. R., Morrison, 111. Lind, Herman, 641 Washington Street, New York, N. Y. Lindstrom, Oscar J., 1615 Manhattan Building, Chicago, 111. Lineback, R. C., department of agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Lipscomb, Dick, Visalia, Cal. Little, D. A., Mankato, Minn. Long, Fred, room 14, State capitol, Denver, Colo. Loy, James H., Effingham, 111. Lucas, H. S., health department, Washington, D. C. Lynch, J. L., food and drug inspection laboratory, old capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Lynch, Wm. F., 401 United States appraiser's stores, Philadelphia, Pa. McCarthy, Daniel E., room 145, statehouse, Boston, Mass. [Cir. 16] 49 McDonald, E. A., 445 Arcade Annex Building, Seattle, Wash. McDougal, A., department of agriculture, Columbia, S. C. McFarlin, J. W., Franklin, Ky. McGrew, James M., box 345, Kankakee, 111. Mclnnit!, E. C., care of commissioner of agriculture, Jackson, Misa. Mdntyre, A. J., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, New York, N. Y. McLain, F. H., statehouse, Lincoln, Nebr. McManus, J. J., food and drug inspection laboratory, customhouse, Savannah, Ga. j McManus, R. D., Oklahoma City, Okla. MacMurphy, H. S. (Mrs.), statehouse, Lincoln, Nebr. Marion, Frederick L., room 145, statehouse, Boston, Mass. Marks, Louis, 307 Customhouse, Nashville, Tenn. Martin, R. M., Montgomery, Ala. ^Masterson, A. G., Malta, Ohio. ' Mawer, Septimus, Grand Rapids, Ohio. Meiselbach, 0. F., R. F. D. No. 2, Bay City, Mich. Meserve, C. A., 1526 Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Methvin, P. A., State capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Meyer, Adolph, 721 Holland Building, St. Louis, Mo. Miller, W. C., 230 Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Miller, W. N., Mount Clemens, Mich. Milnes, J. W., Creston, Iowa. Moore, H. C., 33 United States appraiser's stores, San Francisco, Cal. : Moriarty, M. J., capitol, St. Paul, Minn. Morton, G. J., 304 Federal Building, Houston, Tex. Mulligan, H. J., health department, Washington, D. C. Munn, John, Salem, Mich. ^Munro, L. S., Crookston, Minn. Newhauser, Mayer, New Orleans Court Building, New Orleans, La. Oakley, Frank, 207 New High Street, Los Angeles, Cal. |O'Sullivan, D., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Otterness, J. M., Vermilion, S. Dak. Ottosen, C., Ottosen, Iowa. Paine, W. W., Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Parker, M. S., State board of health, Boise, Idaho. Parker, Thos., Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Parks, I. W., city hall, San Diego, Cal. Peairs, C. A., Tulare, Cal. Perrott, W. H., Loleta, Cal. Peterson, Alex., Knoxville, 111. [Pike, A. G., Fort Scott, Kans. Polzin, Paul E., 3812 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111. Porter, C. S., Eminence, Ky. Postle, S. A., 209 new customhouse, Cleveland, Ohio. Power, J. F., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Purrington, W. F., State board of health, Concord, N. H. Ray nor, F. B., food and drug inspection laboratory, United States appraiser's stores, Boston, Mass. Rex, Max A., Phoenix, Ariz. Rickey, J. A., department of inland revenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Robbins, H. R., 755 Clayton Street, San Francisco, Cal. iRodenberg, Harry G., East St. Louis, 111. [Cir. 16] 50 Rodgers, H., El Centre, Cal. Rodigez, Andres, Hatillo, P. R. Rome, J., health department, Washington, D. C. Rosario, Carlos A., service of sanitation, San Juan, P. R. Rose, Alvord H., Concord, Mass. Ross, J. J., Iowa Falls, Iowa. Rouleau, J. C., St. Hyacinthe, Province of Quebec, Canada. Rowe, John T., Laurium, Mich. Rowe, Peyton, department of agriculture, Richmond, Va. Rowlader, A. C., Mount Pleasant, Mich. Rowland, F. E., Mulvane, Kans. Sasseen, J. H., dairy and food commission, Des Moiiies, Iowa. Schall, John P, Vermilion, S. Dak. Scheppelman, Walter, 188 Crescent Avenue, Louisville, Ky. Scofield, R. S., statehouse, Lincoln, Nebr. 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