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§ 164. Commissioner of agriculture to take samples for analysis; 

 analysis to be made by director of experiment station. — The com- 

 missioner of agriculture shall at least once in each year transmit 

 to the New York agricultural experiment station for analysis at 

 least one sample to be taken in the manner hereinafter prescribed, 

 of the different concentrated commercial feeding stuffs sold or 

 offered for sale under the provisions of this article. The said com- 

 missioner of agriculture or his duly authorized representative in 

 taking samples shall take them in duplicate in the presence of at 



least one witness, and in the presence of 



Taking of such witness shall seal such samples and 



samples. shall at the time of taking tender, and if 



accepted, deliver to the person apparently 



in charge one of such samples; the other sample the commissioner 



of agriculture shall cause to be analyzed. The director of said 



experiment station shall continue to analyze or cause to be analyzed 



such samples of concentrated commercial feeding stuffs taken under 



the provisions of this article as shall be submitted to him for that 



purpose by the commissioner of agriculture and shall report such 



analyses to the commissioner of agriculture, and for this purpose 



the New York agricultural experiment station may continue to 



employ chemists and incur such expenses 



Analysis of. as may be necessary to comply with the 



requirements of this article. The result 



of the analysis of the sample or samples so procured, together with 



such additional information as circum- 

 Publication. stances advise, shall be published in re- 



ports or bulletins from time to time. 

 § 165. Sale of adulterated meal or ground grains. — No person 

 shall adulterate any kind of meal or ground grain or other cattle 

 food with milling or manufacturing offals, or any substance what- 

 ever, for the purpose of sale, unless the true composition, mixture 

 or adulteration thereof is plainly marked or indicated upon the 

 package containing the same or in which it is offered for sale: no 

 person shall sell or offer for sale any meal or ground grain or other 

 cattle food which has been so adulterated unless the true com- 

 position, mixture or adulteration is plainly marked or indicated 

 upon the package containing the same, or in which it is offered for 

 sale. (As amended by chapter 317 of the Laws of 1909.) 



penalties. 



Section 52 of the Agricultural Law relates to penalties and is as 

 follows : 



§ 52. Penalties. — Every person violating any of the provisions 

 of this chapter, shall forfeit to the people of the state of New York 

 the sum of not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred 



