Commissioner op Agriculture. 503 



RHODE ISLAND. 



Inspectors of milk of any town or city or hereafter elected under 

 authority of chapter 147 of the General Laws may appoint collect- 

 ors of samples of milk with the same powers and be subject to the 

 same duties and liabilities as an inspector of milk. The inspector 

 has also the power of removal of collectors subject to the approval 

 of the town council or the mayor or aldermen; collectors to 

 receive such salary as they may determine. 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 

 The evidence of the chemist of Clemson College shall be received 

 in the courts of the State with regard to the composition and 

 character of a suspected sample. All laws in co'nflict with this 

 law are repealed. (Laws 1896, No. 96, p. 215.) 



VIRGINIA. 



These sections have reference to the inspection of butter tubs, 



firkins, kegs or barrels exceeding in weight fifty pounds. (C. V., 



1887, §§ 1871, 1883.) 



WISCONSIN. 



The neglect to milk, or relieve a cow of her milk, for an un- 

 reasonable time, so that she suffers pain or swelling of her udder, 

 is punishable by a fine. (Laws 1889, chap. 203.) 



This chapter prohibits filling cheese with foreign fat. (Laws 

 1889, ohap. 424.) 



These chapters prohibit enriching skim milk with butter. (Laws 

 1891, chaps. 105 and 204.) 



Chapter 257 of the Laws of 1895 regulates the sanitary condi- 

 tion of creameries, cheese factories and surroundings, and pro- 

 vides foT the seizure and condemnation of imitation dairy pro- 

 ducts. 



WYOMING. 



It is lawful to sell milk on Sunday. (Laws 1888, chap. 86.) 



CANADA — I'ROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 



Chapter 24 of Victoria 51, amended by chapter 41 of Victoria 

 58, provides for the incorporation of cheese and butter manufa-c- 

 turing associations, regulates their formation and establishes rules 

 for their government. 



