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person who knowingly sells or oilers for sale any meal or ground 

 grain which has been so adulterated, unless the true composition, 

 mixture, or adulteration is plainly marked or indicated upon the 

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

 be lined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred 

 dollars for each otiense. 



7. All penalties imposed under this act shall be paid into the 

 treasury of this State, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of 

 the prosecution. 



8. The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station is hereby 

 authorized to have collected a sample, not exceeding two pounds in 

 weight, for analysis, from any lot, parcel or package of any concen- 

 trated commercial feeding stuff as defined by section two of this 

 act, or any kind of material which is used in the feeding of domestic 

 animals, and which may be in the possession of any manufacturer, 

 importer, agent or dealer, but said sample shall be taken in the 

 presence of said party or parties in interest, or their representatives, 

 and taken from a number of parcels or packages which shall not be 

 less than five per centum of the whole lot inspected, and shall be 

 thoroughly mixed, divided into two samples, placed in glass vessels, 

 carefully sealed, and a label placed on each stating the name or 

 brand of the feeding stuff or material sampled, the name of the 

 party from whose stock the sample was taken, and the time and place 

 of taking the same, and said label shall be signed by the collector 

 or his deputy, and by the party or parties in interest or their rep- 

 resentatives present at the taking and sealing of said samples; one 

 of said samples shall be retained by the collector or his deputy, 

 and the other by the party whose stock is sampled; said New Jersey 

 Agricultural Experiment Station shall cause at least one sample 

 of each brand of feeding stuff collected as herein provided to be 

 analyzed annually; said analysis shall include determinations of 

 crude fat and crude protein, and such other determinations as may 

 at any time be deemed advisable; said New Jersey Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station shall cause the analysis so made to be published 

 in Station bulletins, together with such other additional informa- 

 tion in relation to the character, composition and use thereof as 

 may seem to be of importance, and issue the same annually, or more 

 frequently, if deemed advisable. 



9. Whenever the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station be- 

 comes cognizant of the violation of any of the provisions of this act, 

 such violation shall be reported to the Secretary of the State Board 

 of Agriculture, and said Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture 

 shall make complaint to the proper prosecuting officer to the end 

 that the violator may be prosecuted. 



