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from whose stock the sample is drawn, and the date and place of taking 

 such sample, and said label shall be signed by the said State Food and 

 Dairy Commissioner, or his authorized agent; or said sample may be 

 taken in the presence of two disinterested witnessees. One of said dupli- 

 cate samples shall be left on the premises of the party whose stock was 

 sampled and the other retained by the State Food and Dairy Commis- 

 sioner, for analysis and comparison with the certified statements required 

 by Sections One (1) and Four (4) of this act. The result of the analysis 

 of the sample, together with additional information, shall be published 

 from time to time in bulletins issued by the State Food and Dairy Com- 

 missioner upon approval of the Executive Council. 



Sec. 7. Any person purchasing any concentrated commercial feeding- 

 stuffs or agricultural seeds in this State, for his own use, may submit fair 

 samples of said feeding-stuffs or seeds to the State Food and Dairy Com- 

 missioner, who, upon receipt of an analysis fee of fifty cents (50c) for 

 each sample of agricultural seeds and one dollar for each sample of con- 

 centrated commercial feeding-stuff, shall cause an analysis of the same to 

 be made. 



Sec. 8. No person shall sell in ground form, M-heat or rye screenings, 

 containing cockle or other poisonous or deleterious substances. 



Sec. 9. The term, agricultural seeds, as used in this act, shall include 

 the seeds of the red clover, white clover, alsike clover, alfalfa, Kentucky 

 blue-grass, timothy, brome grass, orchard grass, red top, meadow fescue, 

 oat grass, rye grass and other grasses and forage plants, flax, rape and cer- 

 eals. 



Sec. 10. No person shall sell, offer, or expose for sale, or distribution, 

 in this State, for the purpose of seeding, any of the agricultural seeds as 

 defined in Section Nine (9) of this act. unless the said seeds are free 

 from the seeds of the following weeds: Wild mustard or charlock (Bras- 

 sica sinapistrum), quack grass (Agropyron repens), Canada thistle (Cni- 

 cus arvensis), wild oats (Avena fatua), clover and alfalfa dodder (Cus- 

 cuta epithymum), field dodder (Cuscuta arvensis), and corn cockle (Lych- 

 nis githago). 



Sec. 11. The seeds of the follov.-ing weeds shall be considered as im- 

 purities in the agricultural seeds, as defined in Section Nine (9) of this 

 act, sold, offered, or exposed for sale, within the State for the purpose 

 of seeding: White cockle (Lychnis vespertina), nightflowering catchfly 

 (Silene noctiflora), curled dock (Rumex crispus), smooth dock (Rumex 

 altissimus), sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella). yellow trefoil (Medicago 

 lupulina), burr clover (I\Iedicago denticulata), sweet clover (Melilotus 

 alba and ofRcianlis), black mustard (Brassica nigra), plantain, buckhorn 

 (Plantago lanceolata), bracted plantain (Plantago aristata), bindweed 

 (Convolvulus sepium), smooth crab grass (Panicum glabrum), common 

 chickweed (Stellaria media). When such impurities or any of them are 

 present in quantity exceeding a total of two per cent of the weight of 

 said agricultural seeds, the approximate percentage of each shall be plain- 

 ly indicated in statement specified in Section One (1) of this act. 



Sec. 12. Sand, dirt, chaff, and foreign substances and seeds other than 

 those specified in Sections Thirteeen (13) and Fourteen (14), or broken 



