1918.] 



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sixty pounds; of i)otatoes, sixty jiouncls; of uiJi)les, forty-ci^'ht pounds; 

 of carrots, lifty pounds, of onions, filty-two pounds; of clover seed, 

 sixty i)Ounds; of hcrds^ra.'-s or timothy seed, forty- fivo i>ounds; of 

 bran and shorts, twenty pounds; oj.' flaxseed, lilty-fne i>ounds; of 

 coarse salt, seventy pounds; of fine salt, fifty pounds; of lime, seventy 

 pounds: of sweet potatoes, fifty-four pounds; of beans, sixty pounds; 

 of dried ai)|)les. twenty-five i)Ounds; of dried jjeaches. thirty-three 

 pounds; of iou.-;h rice, forty -five i>ounds; of upland cotton seed, thirty 

 pounds; of sea island cotton seed, forty-four pounds; of buckwheat, 

 forty-eight i)Ounds; of sugrar beets, sixty pounds; of mangelwurzel. 

 sixty ])ounds; of rutal)aeas, sixty i)ounds; of parsnijis. forty-five 

 pound;-; of common F]nglish turnips, fifty i)Ounds; of hard coal, eighty 

 pounds. Every person w'ho shall sell or offer or expose for sale or ex- 

 change, any of the articles enumerated in this section, knowing or hav- 

 ing reason to believe that the measurement of articles so .'-•old or ofi'ered 

 or exposed for sale or exchange, is less than the measurement reciuired 

 by this section, except ir cases where there is a special agreement to 

 sell by some other measurement, shall be fined not more than twenty- 

 five dollars. 



Sec. 4785. Defining the weight of sand and gravel. A cubic yard 

 of sand shall contain twenty-six hundred pounds, and a cubic yard of 

 gravel twenty-eight hundred pounds. 



CHAPTER 238. 

 Food in Packages. 



Sec. 4794. Sale of food in package form; weight? marking. Every 

 person who shall sell or offer for sale food in package form, unless the 

 net quantity of the contents be ' plainly and conspicuously marked on 

 the outside of the package in terms of w^eight, measure or numerical 

 count, shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 2446. proi'uhd, 

 reasonable variations shall be permitted, and allowances shall be es- 

 tablished by rules and regulations made from time to time by the 

 dairy and food commissioner and the director of the Connecticut Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station. The definitions of the terms "food" and 

 "person" as given in sections 2437 and 244S respectively, shall apply 

 to the provisions of this section, provided, the term "food" as used herein, 

 shall not include confectionery and shelled nuts when offered for sale 

 in packages at a price not exceeding ten cents each. 



CHAPTER 271. 



Boundaries. 



Sec. 5116. Bounds between proprietors re-established by superior 

 court. When the boundaries of lands between adjoining proprietors 

 shall have been lost or become uncertain, and they cannot agree to 

 establish the same, one or more of them may bring a complaint to the 

 superior court for the county in which such lands or a portion of them 

 are situated; and such court may. upon such complaint, order such lost 

 and uncertain bounds to be erected and established; and may appoint 

 a committee of not more than three disinterested freeholders, who shall 

 give notice to all parties interested in said lands, to appear before 

 them. and. having been duly sworn, shall inquire into the facts and 

 erect and establish such lost and uncertain bounds, and may employ 

 a surveyor to assist therein; and shall report the facts and their 

 doings to the court: and, if said court shall find said parties were duly 

 notified, it may confirm said doings; and certified copies of said report 



