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Nine samples of eggs (G eggs to the sample) were examined, 8 of 

 which were represented to be fresh eggs and one not fresh. Bv 

 reference to the table below, it will be seen that every sample con- 

 tained one or more eggs that were not fresh, and two of the samples 

 contained eggs that wore so badly spoiled that when broken they 

 were very offensive. So in every case where the eggs were repre- 

 sented to be fresh the law was violated. 



As this is the first examination under the law no prosecution ha? 

 been recommended for these offenses, but dealers are hereby cau- 

 tioned that the sale of spoiled eggs or misrepresentations in the sale 

 of the same will be regarded as a violation of the law and will be 

 prosecuted. 



AMINATION OF EGGS. 



