1940 



Agricultural, Law 



[Art. 



7. 



Chemists. 



Publica- 

 tion of 

 result. 



b}' 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 iiuniv such expenses 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 addi- 

 tional infornuition as circumstances advise, shall be published in 

 reports or bulletins from time to time. 



Labeling 

 adulter- 

 ated feed. 



§ 165. Sale of adulterated meal or ground grains. Xo person 

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

 food with milling or manufacturing oifals, 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 composi- 

 tion, 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.) 



