December, 1909.] FEEDING-STUFFS. 181 



rial and has not i)aid the analysis fee therefor in the pre- 

 ceding month of December, as required by this section, he 

 shall pay the analysis fee prescribed herein before making 

 any such sale. The amount of analysis fees received by said 

 secretary pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be 

 paid by him to the treasurer of the state of New Hamp- 

 shire. The treasurer of the state of New Hampshire shall 

 p'ay from such amount wlien duly approved the moneys re- 

 quired for the expense incurred in making the inspection 

 required by this act and enforcing the provisions thereof. 

 The secretary of the board of agriculture shall report bien- 

 nially to the legislature the amount received pursuant to 

 this act, and the expense incurred for salaries, laboratory 

 expenses, chemical supplies, traveling expenses, printing, 

 and other necessary matters. Whenever the manufacturer, 

 importer, or shipper of concentrated commercial feeding- 

 stutf shall have filed the statement required by section 1 of 

 this act and paid the analysis fee as prescribed in this sec- 

 tion, no agent or seller of such manufacturer, importer, or 

 shipper shall be required to file such statement or pay such 

 fee. 



UNIFORM FEED-STUFF LAW APPROVED BA' A CONFERENCE OF 

 STATE OFFICIALS AND MANUFACTURERS AT WASH- 

 INGTON. 0. C., SKPTK:\rRER 10. 1009. 



A conference of iecd-.stutt manufacturers and state offi- 

 cials, having in charge the enforcement of cattle-feed laws, 

 was held at Washington, I). C, September 10, 1909, for the 

 purpose of recommending a type of legislation which would 

 bring about a greater uniformity in the feed-stuff laws of 

 the several states. This conference appointed a committee 

 to report to them such a type of legislation, which com- 

 mittee consisted as follows: 



State officials: Dr. E. B. Voorhees, Director New Jersey 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, chairman; Dr. PI II. 



