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as relating to actual composition. If, for instance, a feeding 

 stuff carries 27 per ct. of protein when water-free, it will scarcely 

 contain over 25 per ct. in the air-dry condition as found in the 

 market and generally less. 



LAWS OF NEW YORK. 



Chapter 338, Laws of 1893, Article 9, as Created by Chapter 

 510, Laws op 1899, and Amended by Chapter 79, 



Laws op 1900. 



ARTICLE NINE. 



SALE AND ANALYSIS OP CONCENTRATED COMMERCIAL FEEDING 



STUFFS. 



Section 120. Term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " 

 defined. 



121. Statements to be attached to packages; contents; 



analysis. 



122. Statements to be filed with director of agricultural 



experiment station; to be accompanied by sample. 



123. License fee. 



124. Analysis to be made by director of experiment sta- 



tion ; samples to be taken for analysis. 

 12.5. Penalty for violation of article. 



126. Sale of adulterated meal or ground grains; penalty. 



127. Violation to be reported to the commissioner of 



agriculture. 



§ 120. Term " Concentrated Commercial Feeding Stuffs " 

 Defined. — The term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " 

 as used in this article, shall include linseed meaLs, cotton seed 

 meals, pea-meals, cocoanut meals, gluten meals, gluten feeds, 

 maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried brewer's grains, malt 

 sprouts, hominy feeds, cerealine feeds, rice meals, oat feeds, com 

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