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Annexe O.

ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT.

REPORT BY FRANK BROWNE, F.I.C., Government Analyst. The number of analyses performed was 5,566 (5,828 in 1910). The following classification shows the nature of the work done :-

I.-Chemic-legal. 1911 1910 Toxicological (including stomachs), 41 26 Articles for stains, 7 Articles for fire enquiries, Coins, 0 Cash, 6 10 II.-Potable Waters. Public Supplies, 36 42 Wells, &c., 71 54 III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance. Petroleum Oil, 17 Liquid Fuel, 0 Benzene, 10 15 Petrol, 15 25 IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance. Brandy, 1 Milk, 10 12 Whisky, 11 Port Wine, R Beer, 11 Stout, S Rum, 0 Laid, Condensed Milk, 6 Soy, 3 0 Rice, 14 Beans, 2 V.-Building Materials. Concrete, Paint, 52 Coal Tar Disinfectants, 41 Public Gas Supply, 0 Guano, 1 0 VI.-Opium Ordinance. Opium Pills, 4 Urine, 19 Substances, N VII.-Pharmacy Ordinance. Medicines for Poisons, 16 VIII.-Mineralogical, &c. Metals, 26 Ores, 10 IX.-Liquors Ordinance. European Liquor, 91 68 Chinese Liquor, 5,020 5,091 Denatured Spirits, 46 19 2 10 G 0 1 1 S 12 X.-Miscellaneous. Aerated Waters, 24 Substances for Explosives, Ships for inflammable vapour, 15 Ammonium Sulphate, 33 Needles, Wire, 6 Cintment, Rat Paste, U Acid, Indian Spirit, Deposit, Codfish, Seaweed, Eraser, Oil, Peas, Wool, (one each), 10 Other Substances, 37 4 N Petroleum Products, A Bank Notes, 3 Leather, 10 Liuosel Dil, 0 3 6 6 5,566 5,828

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