PART VIII. 
EXTRACTS FROM 
STATE DAIRY COMMISSIONER'S 
REPORT OF 1908. 
TWENTY SECOND ANNUAL. 
H. R. WRIGHT, Commissioner. 
The statute requires that the dairy commissioner shall make 
annually a statistical report covering the dairy business. Since 
this law was enacted, additional work has been given to this depart- 
ment in the enforcing of the : 
PURE FOOD LAW, 
PAINT AND LINSEED OIL LAW, 
CONCENTRATED FEEDING STUFFS LAW, 
CONDIMENTAL STOCK FOOD LAW, 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS LAW. 
The volume of work undertaken in enforcing these laws is much 
larger than that originally undertaken by the dairy commissioner, 
but not of more importance. There are in the department sixteen 
office employees, two of which are kno"v\rQ as assistant dairy com- 
missioners, who devote their time exclusively to work among the 
creameries and the statistical and clerical work in relation to the 
administration of the dairy Avork of the department is, of course, 
largely undertaken by the office force. It will be understood that 
only a part of the time of the commisioner can now be given to 
the dairy work, so that the amount of effort which the office can 
