or articles. 
be used in this state, an analysis shall accompany the same, with an 
affidavit that it is a true representation of the contents of the article 
, 
§ 2. Manufacturers residing in this state, and agents or sellers of 
"fertilizers made by persons residing outside the limits of this State, 
shall between the first and twentieth days of July, in each year, 
_ furnish to the director of the New York State Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station at Geneva a list of the commercial fertilizers they manu- 
facture or offer for sale for use in this state, with the names or 
brands by which they are known on the market, and the several per- 
centages of nitrogen or its equivalent of ammonia, of phosphoric acid 
soluble and available, and of potash, either single or combined, con- 
tained in said fertilizer, as called for in section one of this act. 
Whenever any fertilizer or fertilizing ingredients are shipped or sold 
in bulk, for use by farmers in this state, a statement must be sent 
: _ to the director of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, at Geneva, giving the name of the goods so shipped, and accom- 
panied with an affidavit from the sings giving the analysis of such 
percentage guaranteed. 
§ 3. Whenever a correct chemical analysis of any fertilizer offered 
for sale in this State shall show a deficiency, of not more than one-third 
of one percentum of nitrogen or its equivalent of ammonia, or one-half 
of one percentum of soluble or available phosphoric acid and one-half 
of one percentum of potash soluble in distilled water, such statements 
on shall not be deemed false within the meaning of this act. This act 
fe shall apply to all articles of fertilizers offered or exposed for sale for 
use in the State of New York, the selling price of which is ten dollars 
per ton or higher, and of which they are part or parcel, and of any 
element into which they enter as fertilizing materials, among which 
may be enumerated nitrate of soda, sulphate of ammonia, dissolved 
2 bone black and bone black undissolved, any phosphate rock, treated 
or untreated with sulphuric or other acids, ashesfrom whatever source 
e obtained, potash salts of all kinds, fish scrap, dried or undried, also 
all combinations of phosphoric acid, nitrogen or potash, from whatever 
source obtained, as well as all and every article that is or may be com- 
_bined for fertilizing purposes. 
§ 4. All manufacturers or dealers exposing or offering for sale in 
this state, fertilizers, containing roasted leather or any other form of 
inert nitrogenous matter shall in legible print, state the fact on the 
_ packages in which the fertilizers are offered or exposed for sale. 
