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Section 5 mentions duties of director or deputy with 

 reference to collecting and analyzing samples, and states 

 penalty for interference. 



Section G declares against the adulteration of whole or 

 ground grain or stiindard by-products, and fixes penalty. 



Section 7 requires the director to prosecute violations of 

 the act. 



Sections 8, 9 and 10 define the term importer, state the 

 sum to be' allowed for carrying out the provisions of the 

 act, etc. 



It is believed that the law will prove of great benefit to 

 farmers, and they are to be congratulated upon its enact- 

 ment. Similar laAvs are now in force in all of the other 

 New England States, as well as in New York, New Jersey, 

 Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina and Wisconsin. 



The new feed law went into effect July 1. Mr. Albert 

 Parsons was appointed inspector, and has made a thorough 

 canvass of the State, collecting some 700 samples. It is 

 proposed to keep the inspector at work in different sections 

 of the State a considerable portion of the year ; in this way 

 the station can be kept thoroughly informed concerning the 

 character of the feeds offered. As would naturally be sup- 

 posed, many feeds were found unmarked and without a 

 guaranty, and it will require some time and considerable 

 patience to bring about a complete conformity to the law. 

 On the whole, it may be said that dealers appear ready and 

 willing to conform to its requirements, and are constantly 

 addressing letters of inquiry to the station concerning the 

 character and value of the manifold feeds offered by manu- 

 facturers and jobbers. The station stands ready to co-operate 

 with consumer, local dealer, jobber and manufacturer, to the 

 end that all may be benefited. 



The details of this inspection will be found in Bulletin 



No. 93. 



E. Execution of the Dairy Laav. 



This department issued a special bulletin on the subject in 

 July of the present year, entitled ' ' The Dairy Law and its 

 Results." The bulletin gave the text of the law, an account 

 of the inspection of glassware, of the inspection of Bab- 



