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The feeds which are included in the law are : Linseed meal, cot- 

 tonseed-meal, pea-meal, cocoanut meal, gluten meal, gluten feed, 

 maize feed, starch feed, distiller's grains, brewer's grains, malt 

 sprouts, hominy feed or chop, cerealine feed, rice meal, oat feed, 

 corn and oat chop, ground beef or fish scraps, mixed feed, and all 

 other materials of similar nature. 



All other materials not included in the above list, such as hay, 

 and straw, and the entire grains of the various cereals, either whole 

 or ground into meal, also bran and middlings from wheat, rye and 

 buckwheat when sold as such, can be handled legally without the 

 payment of a license fee. 



During the present year one hundred manufacturers or jobbers 

 have registered the required guarantees and paid the license fee on 

 one hundred and fifty-one brands of feeding stuffs to be placed on 

 sale in New York State in 1903. 



The brands named in the following table (I), may be handled 

 legally during the present year and consumers may purchase these 

 feeds with a fair knowledge concerning their general character : 



