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  Agriculture. 
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  What 
  articles 
  are 
  deemed 
  adulterated 
  are 
  defined 
  in 
  C, 
  L. 
  5212. 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  unlawful 
  to 
  sell 
  to 
  any 
  person 
  or 
  to 
  bring 
  to 
  any 
  butter 
  

   or 
  cheese 
  factory 
  any 
  milk 
  diluted 
  with 
  water, 
  or 
  milk 
  from 
  which 
  

   cream 
  has 
  been 
  taken, 
  or 
  in 
  any 
  way 
  adulterated 
  or 
  milk 
  from 
  

   diseased 
  cows, 
  or 
  any 
  milk 
  from 
  any 
  cow 
  fed 
  on 
  distillery 
  or 
  brew- 
  

   ery 
  refuse, 
  or 
  to 
  use 
  any 
  poisonous 
  or 
  deleterious 
  material 
  in 
  the 
  

   manufacture 
  of 
  cheese 
  or 
  butter. 
  (C. 
  L. 
  11411.) 
  

  

  'No 
  person 
  shall 
  sell 
  or 
  expose 
  for 
  sale 
  any 
  unwholesome, 
  

   watered 
  or 
  adulterated 
  or 
  impure 
  milk 
  or 
  swill 
  milk, 
  or 
  colostrum 
  

   or 
  milk 
  from 
  cows 
  kept 
  on 
  garbage, 
  swill 
  or 
  any 
  deleterious 
  sub- 
  

   stance, 
  or 
  from 
  cows 
  kept 
  in 
  connection 
  with 
  a 
  family 
  having 
  

   contagious 
  diseases. 
  The 
  addition 
  of 
  water 
  or 
  ice 
  is 
  declared 
  an 
  

   adulteration. 
  (C. 
  L. 
  11412.) 
  

  

  The 
  police 
  commissioners 
  in 
  Detroit 
  and 
  the 
  common 
  council 
  

   of 
  other 
  cities 
  and 
  villages 
  may 
  appoint 
  inspectors 
  to 
  enforce 
  the 
  

   law. 
  (C. 
  L. 
  11414-11420.) 
  

  

  Any 
  person 
  selling 
  skimmed 
  milk 
  must 
  mark 
  conspicuously 
  on 
  

   each 
  can 
  or 
  receptacle 
  the 
  w^ords 
  " 
  skimmed 
  milk." 
  (C. 
  L. 
  

   14222.) 
  i 
  

  

  MUk 
  will 
  be 
  considered 
  adulterated 
  if, 
  upon 
  analysis, 
  it 
  shall 
  

   contain 
  more 
  than 
  eighty-seven 
  and 
  fifty 
  one-hundredths 
  per 
  cen- 
  

   tum 
  of 
  watery 
  fluid 
  or 
  less 
  than 
  twelve 
  and 
  fifty 
  one-hundredths 
  

   per 
  centum 
  milk 
  solids, 
  or 
  less 
  fat 
  than 
  three 
  per 
  centum, 
  or 
  if 
  

   the 
  specific 
  gravity 
  at 
  sixty 
  degrees, 
  Fahrenheit, 
  is 
  not 
  between 
  

   1 
  29-1,000 
  to 
  1 
  33-1,000. 
  (0. 
  L. 
  11423.) 
  

  

  No 
  person 
  shall 
  mix 
  glucose 
  or 
  grape 
  sugar 
  with 
  honey, 
  syrup 
  

   or 
  sugar 
  intended 
  for 
  human 
  food, 
  or 
  any 
  oleomargarine, 
  suine 
  

   beef 
  fat, 
  lard, 
  or 
  any 
  other 
  foreign 
  substance 
  with 
  any 
  butter 
  

   or 
  cheese 
  or 
  any 
  oleomargarine 
  with 
  any 
  article 
  of 
  food 
  without 
  

   distinctly 
  marking 
  or 
  stamping 
  the 
  article 
  with 
  the 
  true 
  name 
  and 
  

   the 
  percentage 
  in 
  which 
  such 
  articles 
  enter 
  into 
  its 
  composition, 
  

   and 
  the 
  buyer 
  must 
  be 
  informed 
  of 
  the 
  fact. 
  (C. 
  L. 
  11429.) 
  

  

  No 
  person 
  shall 
  manufacture, 
  sell 
  or 
  offer 
  to 
  sell 
  as 
  butter 
  and 
  

   the 
  legitimate 
  product 
  of 
  the 
  dairy 
  or 
  creamery 
  any 
  article 
  not 
  

  

  