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Morphine alkadoid:

Derivatives-Apomorphine, dionine, peronine, morphine, acetate, hydrochloride, sulphate, and other salts of morphine.

Preparations containing morphine or derivatives of morphine: Bougies, catarrh snuff, chlorodyne, compound powder of morphine, crayons, elixirs, granules, pills, solutions, syrups, suppositories, tablets, triturates, and troches.

Opium gum: Preparations of opium:

Extracts, denarcotized opium, granulated opium, and powdered opium, bougies, brown mixture, carminative mixtures, crayons, Dover's powder, elixirs, liniments, ointments, paregoric, pills, plasters, syrups, suppositories, tablets, tinctures, troches, vinegars, and wines.

Derivatives-Codeine, alkaloid, hydrochloride, phosphate, sulphate, and other salts of codeine.

Preparations containing codeine or its salts: Elixirs, pills, syrups, and

tablets.

Cocaine, alkaloid:

Derivatives-Cocaine, hydrochloride, oleate, and other salts.

Preparations containing cocaine and salts of cocaine: Cocoa leaves, catarrh powders, elixirs, extracts, infusion of cocoa, ointments, paste, pencils, pills, solutions, syrups, tablets, tinctures, troches, and wines.

Heroin:

Preparations containing heroin: Syrups, elixirs, pills, and tablets. Alpha and beta eucaine:

Preparations: Mixtures, ointments, powders, and solutions.

Chloroform:

Preparations containing chloroform: Chloranodyne, elixirs, emulsions, liniments, mixtures, spirits, and syrups.

Cannabis Indica:

Preparations of cannabis indica: Corn remedies, extracts, mixtures, pills, powders, tablets, and tinctures.

Chloral Hydrate (Chloral, U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 1890):

Derivatives-Chloral acetophenonoxim, chloral alcoholate, chloralamide, chloral-imide, chloral orthoform, chloralose, dormiol, hypnal, and uraline.

Preparations containing chloral hydrate or its derivatives: Chloral camphorate, elixirs, liniments, mixtures, ointments, suppositories, syrups, and tablets.

Acetanilide (Antifebrine, phenylacetamide):

Derivatives-Acetphenetidine, citrophen, diacetanilide, lactophenin, methoxyacetanilide, methylacetanilide, para-iodoacetanilide, and phen

acetine.

Preparations containing acetanilide or its derivatives: Analgesics, antineuralgics, antirheumatics, cachets, capsules, cold remedies, elixirs, granular effervescing salts, headache powders, mixtures, pain remedies, pills, and tablets.

32. Physicians' Prescriptions

Prescriptions written by regularly licensed physicians and kept on file with a registered pharmacist need not be labeled with the inhibited drugs.

33. Declaration of Quantity or Proportion of Alcohol

The percentage amount of absolute alcohol by volume must be declared in all drug products not made according to the formulæ of the United States Pharmacopoeia.

34. Standards

The standards of purity of foods adopted by this State are those proclaimed by the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture for the enforcement of the National Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906. (State Food and Drugs Law, section 3.)

The standards of purity of drugs are the United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary official at the time of investigation. (State Food and Drugs Law, section 6.)

The Board of Control of the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station is authorized by law to adopt and affix standards of purity, quality or strength, when such standards are not specified or fixed by statutes.

35. Methods of Analysis

The methods of analysis employed shall be those prescribed by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, the United States Pharmacopia or other approved methods.

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT FARM AT LOGAN

An Act to establish an Agricultural Experiment Farm in the southeastern part of this State, and making an appropriation therefor. Approved March 2, 1905, 59

465. Experiment Farm Established.

SECTION 1. An agricultural experiment farm for the purpose of making experiments and diffusing information in agriculture, horticulture and gardening in the semitropical part of this State is hereby established in the southeastern part of this State, the same to be located as hereinafter provided.

466. Commission to Select Site.

SEC. 2. A commission of three persons is hereby created, to be appointed by the Governor, whose duty it shall be, within four months after the approval of this Act, to visit the southeastern part of this State situated in the semitropical region and select a site for the location of of said agricultural experiment farm. Said commission shall serve without compensation, but they shall have their actual expenses, and the same shall be paid when approved by the State Board of Examiners. 467. To Certify Selection to Governor.

SEC. 3. The said commission or a majority thereof shall have full power to select the site for said farm, and, when so selected, they shall certify the same to the Governor of the State. Any vacancy that may occur in said commission shall be filled by the Governor.

468. County to Furnish Land.

SEC. 4. As a condition to the location of said agricultural experiment farm, the county in which said commission shall decide to locate the

same shall vest in the State a good and sufficient title to the land with good and adequate water right for the successful operation of said agricultural experiment farm. Upon the acceptance by the Governor of the State of the title to said land, said title to be approved by the AttorneyGeneral, the State shall establish at such place an agricultural experiment farm, to be under the control and management of the Board of Control of the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Association.

An Act providing for certain changes in the control and managament of the State Agricultural Farm located at Logan, Lincoln County, Nevada, and making an appropriation therefor.

469. Board of Control.

Approved February 28, 1907, 52

SECTION 1. The Board of Control of the State Agricultural Experiment Farm located at Logan, Lincoln County, Nevada, shall consist of three members, to be appointed by the Governor of the State, within thirty days after the approval of this Act. Two members of said Board of Control shall be practical farmers, residing within the county in which said State Agricultural Experiment Farm is located, and the third member of said board shall be a professor in the Agricultural Department of the State University, and a member of the Agricultural Experiment Station. The two resident members of said Board of Control shall receive for their services a compensation of ten dollars per month, and the member of said board who is connected with the State University and Agricultural Experiment Station shall receive his actual traveling expenses, and the same shall be paid when approved by the State Board of Examiners. They shall hold their office for a term of two years from the date of their appointment, and their successors shall be appointed in like manner. The Governor may make, from time to time, such changes in the personnel of said board as he may deem necessary.

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SEC. 2. The members of said Board of Control, before entering upon the duties of their office, shall qualify by taking the oath of office before some officer authorized to administer such oaths. They shall hold meetings at said State Agricultural Experiment Farm on the first Monday of each month, or oftener, if deemed expedient, and two members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

An Act providing for leave of absence for all state employees, the length of time of such leave, and providing for their salary during such time.

Approved February 21, 1911, 19

SECTION 1. Each and every state employee who has been in the service of the State for six months or more, in whatever capacity, shall be allowed, in each calendar year, a leave of absence of fifteen days, with full pay, providing the head of each department shall fix the date of such leave of absence.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAP. 176—An Act to provide for the measurement of water used on irrigated areas, the determination of the losses from irrigating ditches and the remedies therefor, and a study of the evaporation losses and the remedies therefor, and a study of the best methods of distributing and applying water in growing crops in the State of Nevada, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture, the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, and the State Engineer.

Approved March 22, 1913

SECTION 1. For the measurement of water used on irrigated areas, the determination of the losses from irrigating ditches and the remedies therefor, and a study of the evaporation, losses and the remedies therefor, and a study of the best methods of distributing and applying water in growing crops in the State of Nevada during the years 1913 and 1914, the sum of four thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of the General Fund of the State. This sum shall be credited to the investigations carried on by the officer or representative of the United States Department of Agriculture in charge of irrigation investigations, in association with the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station and the State Engineer; said money, or any part thereof, to be available when the officer or representative of the United States Department of Agriculture in charge of irrigation investigations on behalf of the Federal Government shall have certified to the Governor of the State of Nevada that an equal or greater sum will be allotted for investigation in the State of Nevada for the years 1913 and 1914 out of any appropriation made by the Congress of the United States for such work.

SEC. 2. The measurements and investigations contemplated by this Act shall be planned and supervised jointly by the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, the State Engineer, and the officer or representative of the United States Department of Agriculture in charge of irrigation investigations, but its execution shall be placed in direct charge of a competent state agent, to be selected by the officer or representative of the United States Department of Agriculture in charge of irrigation investigations, by and with the approval of the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station and the State Engineer, and the expenses thereof shall be allowed and paid out of the money appropriated for that purpose upon the vouchers signed by the agent in charge of such investigations and certified by the chairman and secretary of the State Board of Irrigation in the same manner that other claims against the State are allowed and paid. SEC. 3. After the reports of the results of any investigations made under the provisions of this Act shall have been made to the United States Department of Agriculture, the State Printing Office shall publish such additional copies of these reports for distribution to the citizens of the State of Nevada as the Board of Irrigation may direct, but not to exceed fifteen hundred copies.

SEC. 4.

The results of these investigations shall be reported to the Board of Irrigation from time to time, as said board may direct.

CHAP. 22-An Act fixing the allowance for expenses of any state officer, commissioner, or other employee while traveling, or at destination, on official business.

Approved February 13, 1915

SECTION 1. The maximum amount of expense money per day for personal uses, allowed to any individual officer or commissioner, or other employee of the State, while traveling, or at his destination, on official business for the State of Nevada, shall not exceed the sum of five dollars per day; provided, that nothing in this Act shall be construed to include the cost of seats or sleeping-berths in railway trains, railroad fare, stage fare, automobile hire or fare, team or horse hire, bus or streetcar fare, or transportation charges of any kind whatsoever.

SEC. 2. Paid vouchers for each item must accompany each expense account when presented to the Board of Examiners for approval.

SEC. 3. repealed.

All Acts or parts of Acts in conflict with this Act are hereby

SEC. 4. This Act shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

CHAP. 155-An Act creating a School of Mines to be located at

Tonopah, Nevada.

Approved March 17, 1915

SECTION 1. There is hereby created a school of mines, to be known. as the Tonopah School of Mines, to be located at Tonopah, Nye County, Nevada, to be under the direction and control of the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada. The principal in charge of said school of mines shall receive a salary of twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable in twelve equal monthly installments on the first day of each and every month during the time this Act and the provisions thereof shall remain in foree and effect.

SEC. 2. The said Board of Regents of the University of Nevada is hereby authorized and empowered to expend for the support and maintenance of the Tonopah School of Mines for the years 1915 and 1916, in addition to the salary of the principal in charge of said School of Mines, the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars.

CHAP. 204-An Act to empower the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada to establish emeritus positions, establishing the conditions and qualifications of those who shall benefit thereunder.

Approved March 24, 1915

SECTION 1. The Board of Regents of the University of Nevada are hereby empowered to establish emeritus positions. When it shall be found that an employee of the University, who has served the University for at least fifteen years continuously, has, because of physical or mental disability, become unfit for further service, or such an employee has left a widow with insufficient support, the Board of Regents may, upon recommendation of the President of the University and the approval of

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