14 c The Agricultural Law 



on distillery waste or on any substance in the state of putrefaction 

 or fermentation, or upon any food that is unhealthy or that pro- 

 duces impure, unhealthy, diseased or unwhol- 

 Ensilage. some milk. But this section shall not be con- 



strued to prohibit the feeding of ensilage. 



§ 32. Prohibiting the sale of adulterated milk, imitation cream 

 and regulating the sale of certified milk. — No person shall sell or 

 exchange or offer or expose for sale or exchange, any unclean, im- 

 pure, unhealthy, adulterated or unwholesome milk or any cream 

 from the same, or any unclean, impure, unhealthy, adulterated, 

 colored, or unwholesome cream, or sell or exchange, or offer or ex- 

 pose for sale or exchange, any substance in imitation or semblance 

 of cream, which is not cream, nor shall he sell or exchange, or offer 

 or expose for sale or exchange any such substance as and for cream, 

 or sell or exchange, or offer or expose for sale or exchange any 

 article of food made from such milk or cream or manufacture from 

 any such milk or cream any article of food. No person shall sell or 



exchange, or offer or expose for sale or exchange, 



as and for certified milk, any milk which does 

 Certified *nilk. not conform to the regulations prescribed by 



and bear the certification of a milk commission 

 appointed by a county medical society organized under and 

 chartered by the medical society of the state of New York 

 and which has not been pronounced by such authority to be free 

 from antiseptics, added preservatives, and pathogenic bacteria, or 

 bacteria in excessive numbers. All milk sold as certified milk shall 



be conspicuously marked with the name of the 

 Delivery deemed commission certifying it. Any person deliver- 

 an offer for sale, ing milk to any butter or cheese factory, con- 



densary, milk gathering station or railway sta- 

 tion to be shipped to any city, town or village shall he deemed to 

 expose or offer the same for sale whether the said milk is delivered 



or consigned to himself or another. Each and 



When constituents every can thus delivered, shipped or consigned, 



must be stated, if it be not pure milk, must bear a label or card 



upon which shall be stated the constituents or in- 

 gredients of the contents of the can. 



People v. Beaman, 102 App. Div. 151; People v. Briggs, 121 Id. 927; 193 

 N. Y 457; People v. Cipperly, 101 Id. 634; s. C. (dissenting opinion). 37 

 Hun, 324; People v. Eddy, 12 N. T. Supp. 628; People v. Kiblei -106 N. Y 

 321; People v. Schaeffer, 41 Hun, 23; People v. West, 106 N. Y. 293. 



