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all insects which may infest vegetation, man or other animal, or 

 be present in any environment whatsoever. The term " fungi- 

 cide " as used in this article shall include any substance or mix- 

 ture of substances intended to be used for destroying, repelling or 

 mitigating any or all fungi or fungus diseases affecting any form 

 of vegetation or vegetable products or existing in any environment 

 whatsoever, providing that nothing herein shall be construed as 

 contravening the provisions of the national pure food and drug 

 law. 



ARTICLE 7 



Sale and Analysis of Concentrated Commercial Feeding Stuffs. 



Section ICO. Term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " 

 defined. 



161. Statements to be attached to packages; contents; 



analysis. 



162. Statements to be filed with commissioner of agri- 



ture; to be accompanied by sample and affi- 

 davit when requested. 



163. License fee. 



164. Commissioner of agriculture to take samples for 



analysis; analysis to be made by director of ex- 

 periment station. 



165. Sale of adulterated meal or ground grains. 



§ 160. Term "concentrated commercial feeding stuffs" defined. 



— The term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " as used 

 in this article, shall include linseed meals, cotton seed meal, pea 

 meals, bean meals, peanut meals, cocoanut meals, gluten meals, 

 gluten feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried dis- 

 tiller's grains, dried brewer's grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, 

 cerealine feeds, rice meals, dried beet refuse, oat feeds, corn and 

 oat chops, corn and cob meal, ground beef or fish scraps, meat 

 meals, meat and bone meals mixed, dried blood, mixed feeds, 

 clover meals, alfalfa feeds and meals, compounded feeds, con- 

 dimental stock and poultry foods, proprietary or trade-marked 

 stock and poultry foods, and all other materials of similiar na- 

 ture; but shall not include hays and straws, the whole seeds nor 



the unmixed meals made directly from the en- 

 Exceptions, tire grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, 



buckwheat and broom corn. Neither shall it in- 

 clude wheat, rye and buckwheat brans or middlings, not mixed 



