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Annexe P.

ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT.

REPORT BY E. R. DOVEY, A.R.C.Sc., Government Analyst.

The number of analyses performed during the year was 1,062 as against 1,051 in 1915.

The following classification shows the nature of the work done :-

1916 1915 I.-Chemico-legal. Toxicological (including stomachs), 48 32 Articles for stains, 27 29 Coins and materials, 5 18 Articles for fire inquiry, 11 17 Corrosive liquids, 0 2 II.-Potable Waters. Public Supplies, 36 36 Wells, etc., 17 8 III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance, Petroleum oil, 84 95 Liquid fuel, 11 10 Substances for explosives, 3 21 Ships for inflammable vapour, 15 24 IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance. Bread, 6 3 Brandy, 13 8 Milk, fresh, Milk, condensed, 4 16 Whisky, Port Wine, 95 65 Beer, 8 4 Pepper, 6 7 Rum, 1 1 Lard, Gin, 2 9 Tea, Ice, 16 22 Flour, Cordials, Lime Juice, Chili Sauce, Vinegar, V.-Building Materials, Cement, Mortar, Paint, Stone, 1 3 VI.-Pharmacy Ordinance, Cocaine, 3 6 Morphine, 4 Pills, 6 0 Medicines for Poison, 6 Saltpetre, 1 Caustic soda, 1 Bleaching powder, 2 0 Dye, 1 1 Cloth, 0 2 VII.-Mineralogical, etc. Metals, 203 253 Ores, 223 107 Coal, 14 13 Lignite, 3 0 VIII.-Oils, Anise, 49 89 Cassia, 19 56 Wood, 43 21 Tallow, 5 0 Peanut, 8 1 Linseed, 2 Coconut, 4 Lubricating, 1 Transformer, 2 Petrol, 0 1 IX.-Miscellaneous. Coal tar disinfectants, 3 11 Naphthalene, 0 ... Urine, 12 1 Sulphuric acid, 2 Fertilisers, 2 2 Writing paper, 3 0 Solutions, Powders, 2 Sherry, 3 2 Graphite, Cigarettes, Ghee, Ointment, and Medical Specimen, one each, 0 3 Other substances, 10 5 Total, 1,062 1,051

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M 84 Annexe P. ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT. REPORT BY E. R. DOVEY, A.R.C.Sc., Government Analyst. The number of analyses performed during the year was 1,062 as against 1,051 in 1915. The following classification shows the nature of the work done :- 1916 1915 I.-Chemico-legal. Toxicological (including stomachs), 48 32 Articles for stains, 27 29 Coins and materials, 5 18 Articles for fire inquiry, 11 17 Corrosive liquids, 0 2 II.-Potable Waters. Public Supplies, 36 36 Wells, etc., 17 8 III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance, Petroleum oil, 84 95 Liquid fuel, 11 10 Substances for explosives, 3 21 Ships for inflammable vapour, 15 24 IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance. Bread, 6 3 Brandy, 13 8 Milk, fresh, Milk, condensed, 4 16 Whisky, Port Wine, 95 65 Beer, 8 4 Pepper, 6 7 Rum, 1 1 Lard, Gin, 2 9 Tea, Ice, 16 22 Flour, Cordials, Lime Juice, Chili Sauce, Vinegar, V.-Building Materials, Cement, Mortar, Paint, Stone, 1 3 VI.-Pharmacy Ordinance, Cocaine, 3 6 Morphine, 4 Pills, 6 0 Medicines for Poison, 6 Saltpetre, 1 Caustic soda, 1 Bleaching powder, 2 0 Dye, 1 1 Cloth, 0 2 VII.-Mineralogical, etc. Metals, 203 253 Ores, 223 107 Coal, 14 13 Lignite, 3 0 VIII.-Oils, Anise, 49 89 Cassia, 19 56 Wood, 43 21 Tallow, 5 0 Peanut, 8 1 Linseed, 2 Coconut, 4 Lubricating, 1 Transformer, 2 Petrol, 0 1 IX.-Miscellaneous. Coal tar disinfectants, 3 11 Naphthalene, 0 ... Urine, 12 1 Sulphuric acid, 2 Fertilisers, 2 2 Writing paper, 3 0 Solutions, Powders, 2 Sherry, 3 2 Graphite, Cigarettes, Ghee, Ointment, and Medical Specimen, one each, 0 3 Other substances, 10 5 Total, 1,062 1,051 ON TO LO 2010 NONM-0000
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M 84 Annexe P. ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT. REPORT BY E. R. DOVEY, A.R.C.Sc., Government Analyst. The number of analyses performed during the year was 1,062 as against 1,051 in 1915. The following classification shows the nature of the work done :- I.-Chemico-legal. VI.-Pharmacy Ordinance,- Continued. 1916, 1915. i 1916, 1915. Toxicological (including 18 Cocaine, 3 6 stomachs), 48 32 Morphine, 4 Articles for stains, 27 29 Pills, 6 0 Coins and materials, 5 18 Articles for fire inquiry, 11 17 VII.-Mineralogical, etc. Corrosive liquids,.... 0 2 Metals, 203 253 Ores, 223 107 II.-Potable Waters. Coal, 14 13 Public Supplies, 36 36 Lignite, 3 0 Wells, etc., 17 8 VIII.-Oils, III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance, Anise, 49 89 Petroleum oil, 84 95 Cassia, 19 56 Liquid fuel, 11 10 Wood, 43 21 Petrol, 0 1 Tallow, 5 0 Substances for explosives, 3 21 Peanut, 8 1 Ships for inflammable vapour, 15. 24 Linseed, 2 Coconut, 4 IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance. Lubricating, 1 Bread, 6 3 . Transformer, 2 Brandy, 13 8 Milk, fresh, Milk, condensed, Whisky, Port Wine, 95 65 .... 4 16 IX.-Miscellaneous. Coal tar disinfectants, 3 11 8. Stone, 1 3 4 Naphthalene, 0 ... Beer, Pepper, Rum, Lard, Gin, Tea, 6 6 Urine, 12 1 1 Sulphuric acid, 2 9 7 Ice, ... 16 22 Fertilisers, 2 2 Writing paper, 3 0 3 Solutions, Sherry, 3 2 Powders,.. 2 Flour, Cordials, Lime Juice, Chili Sauce, Vinegar, Cement, Mortar, Paint, VI.—Pharmacy Ordinance. Medicines for Poison, 6 Saltpetre, 1 Caustic soda, 1 Bleaching powder, 2 0 1 Dye, 1 1 0 Cloth, 2 ON TO LO 2010 NONM-0000 2 3 5 5 1 2 2 3 V.-Building Materials, 0 1 Graphite, Cigarettes, Ghee, Ointment, and Medical Spe- cimen, one each,.... 0 3 I 10 Other substances, 100 5 0 0 CN Total,...... 1,062 1,051 3 6
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M 84

Annexe P.

ANALYST'S DEPARTMENT.

REPORT BY E. R. DOVEY, A.R.C.Sc., Government Analyst.

The number of analyses performed during the year was 1,062 as against 1,051 in 1915.

The following classification shows the nature of the work done :-

I.-Chemico-legal.

VI.-Pharmacy Ordinance,- Continued.

1916, 1915. i

1916, 1915.

Toxicological (including 18

Cocaine,

3

6

stomachs),

48

32

Morphine,

4

Articles for stains,

27

29

Pills,

6

0

Coins and materials,

5

18

Articles for fire inquiry,

11

17

VII.-Mineralogical, etc.

Corrosive liquids,....

0

2

Metals,

203

253

Ores,

223

107

II.-Potable Waters.

Coal,

14

13

Public Supplies,

36

36

Lignite,

3

0

Wells, etc.,

17

8

VIII.-Oils,

III.-Dangerous Goods Ordinance,

Anise,

49

89

Petroleum oil,

84 95

Cassia,

19

56

Liquid fuel,

11

10

Wood,

43

21

Petrol,

0

1

Tallow,

5

0

Substances for explosives,

3

21

Peanut,

8

1

Ships for inflammable vapour,

15. 24

Linseed,

2

Coconut,

4

IV.-Food and Drugs Ordinance.

Lubricating,

1

Bread,

6

3

.

Transformer,

2

Brandy,

13

8

Milk, fresh,

Milk, condensed,

Whisky,

Port Wine,

95

65

....

4

16

IX.-Miscellaneous.

Coal tar disinfectants,

3

11

8.

Stone,

1

3

4

Naphthalene,

0

...

Beer,

Pepper,

Rum,

Lard,

Gin,

Tea,

6

6

Urine,

12

1

1

Sulphuric acid,

2

9

7

Ice, ...

16

22

Fertilisers,

2

2

Writing paper,

3

0

3

Solutions,

Sherry,

3

2

Powders,..

2

Flour,

Cordials,

Lime Juice,

Chili Sauce,

Vinegar,

Cement,

Mortar,

Paint,

VI.—Pharmacy Ordinance.

Medicines for Poison,

6

Saltpetre,

1

Caustic soda,

1

Bleaching powder,

2

0

1

Dye,

1

1

0

Cloth,

2

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2

3

5

5

1

2

2

3

V.-Building Materials,

0

1

Graphite, Cigarettes, Ghee,

Ointment, and Medical Spe-

cimen, one each,....

0

3

I

10

Other substances,

100

5

0

0

CN

Total,...... 1,062 1,051

3

6

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