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Section 64. A bushel of wheat, GO pounds; corn or rye, 5G pounds; 

 oats, 32 pounds; barley or buckwheat, 48 pounds; cracked corn, or 

 meal of any kind excepting oatmeal, 50 pounds avoirdupois. 



Section 76. Pressed hay shall be branded with the initials and whole 

 surname of the person pressing it, and the name of the city or town 

 where it is pressed. 



Section 80. Hay which is sweet, of good quality, and free from 

 damage or improper mixture shall be marked by the inspector (No. 1.) 

 Hay which is of a secondary quality, mai'ked (No. 2.) Hay which is 

 wet, or otherwise damaged, or mixed with straw or other substances 

 not so valuable as hay, to be marked (bad.) 



Section 91. Hops to be in square bags or pockets, each bag 4 00 

 pounds, each pocket 200 pounds, (as near as may be.) 



Section 92. "No hops shall be deemed merchantable unless fchey 

 have been well picked, are free from stems and leaves, and properly 

 kiln-dried." The bags or pockets to be of such strength and texture as 

 to preserve the hops from damage, and receive the marks of the culti- 

 vator and inspector, and shall be marked with the name and residence 

 of the cultivator. 



Section 150. All measures, cans or other vessels used in the sale or 

 buying at wholesale of milk, shall be annually sealed by the sealer of 

 weights and measures, by wine measure, and marked with figures show- 

 ing their capacity. 



Section 180. Potatoes shall weigh 60 pounds, onions 52 pounds, and 

 salt 70 pounds per bushel. In order to ascertain the average, the seller 

 shall weigh at least ten measures in every hundred bushels, five in fifty, 

 and two in every quantity less than fifty. 



