6f The Ageicultukal Law 



rciiuct, and with or without coloring matter or sage. The terms 

 ^' oleomargarine/' " butterine/' " imitation butter " or " imitation 

 cheese" shall be construed to mean any article or substance in the 

 semblance of butter or cheese not the usual product of the dairy, 

 and not made exclusively of pure and unadulterated milk or cream, 

 or any such article or substance into which any oil, lard or fat not 

 produced from milk or cream enters as a component part, or into 

 which melted butter or butter in any condition or state, or any 



oil thereof has been introduced to take the place 

 Adulterated milk, of cream. The term, " adulterated milk," when 



so used, means : 



1. Milk containing more than eighty-eight per centum of water 

 or fluids. 



2. Milk containing less than eleven and one-half per centum of 

 milk solids. 



3. Milk containing less than three per centum of fats. 



4. Milk drawn from cows within fifteen days before and five 

 days after parturition. 



5. Milk drawn from animals fed on distillery waste or any sub- 

 stance in a state of fermentation or putrefaction or on any un- 

 healthy food. 



6. Milk drawn from cows kept in a crowded or unhealthy con- 

 dition. 



7. Milk from which any part of the cream has been""removed. 



8. Milk which has been diluted with water or any other fluid, 

 or to which has been added or into which has been introduced any 

 foreign substance whatever. 



All adulterated milk shall be deemed unclean, unhealthy, im- 

 pure and unwholesome. The terms ''pure milk" or ^^unadulter- 

 ated milk," when used singly or together mean sweet milk not 

 adulterated, and the terms, " pure cream " or " unadulterated 

 cream," when used singly or together mean cream taken from 

 pure and unadulterated milk. The term 

 Adulterated " adulterated cream " when used shall moan 

 cream. cream containing less than eighteen per centum 



of milk fat or cream to which any substance 

 whatsoever has been added. (As amended by chapter 341 of the 

 Laws of 1910.) 



§ 31. Care and feed of cows, and care and keeping of the prod- 

 uce from such cows. — ISTo person shall keep cows, for the produc- 

 tion of milk for market or for sale or exchange, or for manufaq- 



