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Third— A statement of the purity of the seed contained, specifying 

 the kind and percentage of the impurities as defined in sections eleven 

 (11) and twelve (12) hereof, provided that said seeds are below the 

 standards fixed in this act. 



Fourth— Locality were said seed was grown, when known. 

 Sec. 2. Every barrel, bag, pail, parcel or package of concentrated com- 

 mercial feeding-stuffs, as defined in section three (3) of this act, and 

 every feed intended for domestic animals that is compounded from two 

 or more substances, in addition to the requirements of section one (1), 

 shall have affixed thereto, in a conspicuous place on the outside thereof, a 

 statement in the manner and form prescribed in section one (1), giving 

 the true and correct names of all the ingredients of which it is com- 

 posed. Except condimental stock food; patented, proprietary or trade- 

 marked stock or poultry foods, claimed to possess medicinal or nutritive 

 properties, or both; and these shall be labeled or branded so as not to 

 deceive or mislead the purchaser in any way, and the contents of any such 

 package shall not be substituted in whole or in part for any other 

 contents. 



"Any statement, design or device upon the label or package regarding 

 the substances contained therein, shall be true and correct, and any claim 

 made for the feeding, condimental, tonic or medicinal value shall not be 

 false or misleading in any particular. 



"The name and percentage of any deleterious or poisonous ingredient 

 or ingredients shall be plainly stated upon the outside of the package or 

 container." 



"The name and percentage of the diluent or diluents, or bases, shall 

 be plainly stated on the outside of the package or container." 



Sec. 3. The term, concentrated commercial feeding stuffs, as used in 

 this act. shall include alfalfa meals and feeds; dried beet refuse; ground 

 beef or 'fish scraps; bean meals; dried blood; brewers' grains, both wet 

 and dry; cerealine feeds; cocoanut meals; corn feeds; corn and oat feeds; 

 corn, oat and barley feeds; compounds under the name of corn and cob 

 meals; corn bran; clover meal; cotton-seed meal and feeds; germ feeds; 

 distillers' grains; gluten meals; gluten feeds; hominy feeds; linseed meals; 

 malt refuse; malt sprouts; meat meals; meat and bone meals; mixed feeds 

 of all kinds; oil meals of all kinds; oat feeds; oat bran; oat flour; oat 

 middlings; oat shorts; pea meals; poultry foods; rice bran; rice meal; 

 rice polish; rye bran, rye middlings; rye shorts; starch feeds and starch 

 factory by-products; tankage and packing house by-products; wheat bran; 

 wheat middlings; wheat shorts; and all low grade wheat flour; and all 

 materials of similar nature used for domestic animals; also condimental 

 stock food; patented proprietary or trad'emarked stock or poultry feeds, 

 claimed to possess medicinal or nutritive properties or both; and all other 

 materials intended for feeding to domestic animals. But it shall not 

 include: Hay; straw; whole seeds; unmixed meals made from the entire 

 grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat, and broom- 

 corn; nor wheat flours nor other flours fit for human consumption. 



Sec. 4. Before any concentrated commercial feeding-stuffs, as defined 

 in section three (3) of this act, is offered or exposed for sale, the im- 



