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Webster, Director Kansas Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion ; Dr. E. H. Jenkins, Director Connecticut Agricultural 

 Experiment Station; Dr. B. W. Kilgore, State Chemist, 

 North Carolina; jMr. N. B. Critchfield, Secretary of Agri- 

 culture of Pennsylvania; Mr. L. F. Brown, Chief Bureau 

 of Food Stuffs, New York Department of Agriculture. 



Manufacturers: Mr. J. C. Reid, Corno Mills Co., St. 

 Louis, Mo. ; Mr. G. A. Chapman, Quaker Oats Co., Chicago ; 

 Mr. J. W. Young, Great Western Cereal Co., Chicago; 

 Mr. A. S. Winter, American ]Milling Co., Chicago; Mr. W. 

 R. Anderson, of "Flour and Feed," Milwaukee, Wis.; Mr. 

 M. C. Peters (by proxy), M. C. Peters Mill Co., Omaha, 

 Neb. 



Dr. Voorhees reported for this committee as follows : 

 The following is rather a declaration of our views than 

 what is meant to apply in any one state, so what I read is 

 not complete in the sense that it is supposed to cover all 

 conditions that may arise in different states. 



WHAT THE LAW SHOULD CONSIST OF. 



The report of the committee is as follows: 



Section 1. It is recommended that section 1 shall define 

 clearly the commercial feeding-stuffs which are intended to 

 be covered by the provisions of the act, and so far as possi- 

 ble all feeding-stuff's shall be included which are intended 

 for use for domestic animals except hays and straws, the 

 unmixed grains or whole seeds and the unmixed meals or 

 chops made directly of the entire grains or seeds of the 

 cereals and buckwheat. 



Sect. 2. This section shall require that whoever sells, 

 offers or exposes for sale any commercial feeding-stuff' cov- 

 ered by the provisions of section 1, shall cause to be plainly 

 printed on each package or on a tag affixed to each package 

 a statement which shall give the following information: 



No. 1 . The number of net pounds in the package. 



No. 2. The name, brand or trade-mark. 



