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SAMPLES OF FOOD-BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION.

DATE

NATURE

ADDRESS

No.

OF

OF

OF

EXAMINATION.

SAMPLE.

SAMPLE.

RESULT OF EXAMINATION.

1

29th June, 1903.

Dried Mussels.

65 First Street.

*

29th June, 1903.

Shrimps.

65 First Street.

29th June. 1903.

Mushrooms.

65 First Street.

29th June, 1903.

Bean sprouts.

65 First Street.

5

29th June, 1903.

Rice, No. 3 Quality.

67 First Street.

6

29th June. 1903.

Rice, No. 4 Quality.

67 First Street.

7

30th June, 1903.

Rice, No. 4 Quality, [Second Sample.]

67 First Street.

30th June, 1903.

Scrapings from a No address given.

baking board.

9

30th June, 1903.

Bean curd.

No address given.

10

30th June, 1903.

Salted vegetable. No address given.

11

3rd July, 1903.

Rice, No. 4 Quality.

71 Third Street.

12

3rd July. 1903.

Rice, No. 4 Quality.

392 Des Vœux Road.

13

3rd July, 1903.

Pea nuts.

56 Second Street.

No plague bacilli found. Large numbers of other micro- organisms present more parti- cularly staphylococcus pyoge nes albus. and aureus. bacillus vulgatus, bacillus coli.

No plague bacilli found. Other micro-organisms abund- ant, namely, cocci. rod shaped bacteria, aspergilli.

No plague bacilli found. Mucor mucedo and racemosus in great abundance. Cocci and bacteria also present in great variety.

No plague bacilli found. Moulds present in great abund-

ance.

No plague bacilli found. In addition to large quantities of mucor mucedo and erectus. a large bacterium with a ten- dency to form chains was con- stantly present.

Plague bacilli present in large numbers. Moulds and bacillus coli abundant. Plagur bacilli confirmed by animal experiment.

Result us in No. 6. Plague bacilli present.

No plague bacilli found. Moulds as mucor racemosus. aspergillus nidulans and peni- cillium glaucum present. Yeasts also found. Bacillus coli and other bacteria present.

Hoards of different micro- organisins found in the mass. No plague bacilli found. Bacil- lus coli in great numbers.

No plague bacilli found. Bacillus protens and coli present.

No plague bacilli found. Hoards of micro-organisms pre- sent including B. còli.

No plague bacilli found. Organisms belonging to the Hay bacillus and coli groups present in large numbers.

No plague bacilli found. Moulds present in great abund-

ance.

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