498 Third Annual Keport of the 



be furnished, if value of the same is tendeTed. Penalties are fixed 

 for the violation of the law, and the dairy amd food commissioner 

 is charged with the enforcement of the same. 



RHODE ISLAND. 

 Adultera'tion is punishable by fine or imprisonment, unless the 

 same is made know^n to the buyer. (R. S., chap. 285.) 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 

 Adulteration is punishable by fine or imprisonment and articles 

 are forfeited and destroyed. (Laws 1885, No. 49.) 



TENNESSEE. 

 It is deemed a misdemeanor to fraudulently adulterate, for the 

 purpose of sale, 'any substance intended for food. (C. T. [1884] 

 § 5632.) 



UTAH. 

 It is deemed a misdemeanor to sell or offer for sale as unadul- 

 terated or undiluted any article of food that is adulterated. (R. S.^ 

 § 4574.) 



VIRGINIA. 

 The adulteration of articles intended for food and drink is pro- 

 hibited, and the adulterated articles are to be forfeited and de- 

 Btroyed. (Laws 1886, chap. 436^ amended and re-emacted. Laws 

 1873, chap. 193.) 



WEST VIRGINIA. 

 The fraudulently adulterating, for the purpose of sale, of any- 

 thing intended for food or drink, or knowingly selling or bartering 

 the siarae, is punishable by fine and imprisonment and forfeiture 

 and destruction of the apticle. (Laws 1882, chap. 93.) 



WISCONSIN. 

 The adulteration of food, etc., is prohibited. (Laws 1889, chap. 

 248.) 



WYOMING. 

 It is a misdemeanor to adulterate any article of food with 

 fraudulent intent to offer the same for sale as unadulterated. 

 (Laws 1884, chap. 2.) 



