Commissioner of Agriculture. 



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HOW EMPLOYED. 



Milk. 



At railroad stations, cans inspected 



On wholesale wagons, cans inspected 



On peddlers' wagons, cans inspected 



In grocery stores, etc., cans inspected 



In milk dairies, cans inspected 



Milking of herds witnessed, number 



Samples of milk delivered to chemist, number 



In cheese and batter factory, number 



Total number cans inspected 



Vinegar. 



In factories, barrels 



In stores, barrels 



Vinegar samples delivered to chemist, number 



Total number barrels inspected 



Sutter. 



In stores, number specimens 



In hotels, restaurants, etc., number specimens 



Total number of specimens 



Inspecting veal, days 



Special duty — Inspecting cowbarns contagious diseases, 



etc., days 



Gathering evidence, days 



Attending court, days 



Whole number of days inspecting 



Whole number of da3 - s employed 



05 



1,195 



130 



2,741 



53 



28 



5 



64 



4,152 



21 



155 



33 



176 



1,109 

 286 



1,395 



17 



28 



"l3 



220 



278 



PROSECUTIONS. 



The following- cases of violations of the Agricultural Law 

 have been made, settled or otherwise disposed of during the 

 year ended September 30, 1901: 



MILK. 



—Discontinued by direction of the Attorney-General. 



—Herd No. 1415. — Supreme Court, Erie county. Pending. 



—Supreme Court, Erie county. Pending on calendar. 



-Supreme Court, Erie county. Recovery $25 and $2G costs. 



-Herd No. 1416.— Supreme Court, Erie county. Recovery $25 and costs. 



-'Herd No. 1417.— Supreme Court, Erie county. Recovery $50 and $30.10 



unsatisfied. 



-Supreme Court, Erie county. Recovery $25 and $26 costs. 



—Herd No. 1418.— Supreme Court, Erie county. Recovery $25 and $25 



9700.— Supreme Court, Erie county. Pending. 

 •Supreme Court, Erie county. Pending. 



