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Sec. 2. The term concentrated commercial feeding-stuff, 

 as here used, shall include linseed meals, cottonseed meals, cot- 

 tonseed feeds, pea meals, cocoanut meals, gluten meals, gluten 

 feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried distiller's 

 grains, dried brewer's grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, cereal- 

 ine feeds, rice meals, oat feeds, corn and oat chops, corn and oat 

 feeds, corn bran, ground beef or fish, scraps, meat and bone 

 meals, mixed feeds other than those composed solely of wheat 

 bran and middlings mixed together or with pure grains, prov- 

 enders other than those composed of pure grains ground to- 

 gether, condimental stock and poultry foods, patented pro- 

 prietary or trade-marked stock and poultry foods, and all other 

 materials of a similar nature not included in section three of this 

 act. 



Sec. 3. The term concentrated commercial feeding-stuff, as 

 here used, shall not include hays and straws, the whole seed nor 

 the unmixed meals made directly from the entire grains of 

 wheat, rye, barley, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat, India wheat 

 and broom corn. Neither shall it include wheat, rye and buck- 

 wheat brans or middUngs not mixed with other substances, but 

 sold separately as distinct articles of commerce, nor wheat bran 

 and middlings mixed together and not mixed with any other 

 substances, nor pure grains ground together and not mixed with 

 any other substances,, nor pure grains ground together, when 

 unmixed with substances other than wheat, rye or buckwheat 

 brans or middlings. 



Sec. 4. The auditor of accounts is hereby directed to draw 

 an order on the state treasurer for the sum of five hundred dol- 

 lars annually in favor of the treasurer of the University of Ver- 

 mont State Agricultural College, the same or such portion there- 

 of as is found necessary, to be expended by the experiment sta- 

 tion in the analysis of concentrated commercial feeding-stuffs. 



Sec. 5. So much of the appropriation granted under this 

 act shall be paid by the state treasurer to the treasurer of said 

 experiment station as the director of said experiment station may 

 show by his bills has been expended in performing the duties re- 

 quired by this act, but in no case to exceed the amount of the 

 appropriation received from the state treasurer under this act, 

 such payment to be made quarterly upon the order of the state 

 auditor, who is hereby directed to draw his order for such pur- 

 pose. The director shall annually publish a statement of the 

 receipts and expenditures under this act. 



Sec. 6. Any manufacturer, importer, agent or person 

 knowingly selling, offering or exposing for sale any concentrated 

 commercial feeding-stuff, as defined in section two of this act, 

 without the statement required by section one of this act, or 



