in force at the time by the Association of Official Agricultural 

 Chemists of North America. 



Section 9. The said director shall 



Results of Analyses have the right to publish or cause 



to Be Published to be published in reports, bulletins, 



special circulars, or otherwise the 

 results obtained by said analyses, and said reports, bulletins, 

 circulars, or other publications, shall contain such additional 

 infomiation in relation to the character, composition, value and 

 ■ use of the feeding stuffs or cattle feed analyzed as the director 

 may, in his discretion, see fit to include. The said director, in 

 his discretion may at any time make or cause to be made for 

 consumers a free analysis of any brand of feeding stuff or cattle 

 feed sold or offered or exposed or kept for sale or distributed in 

 this commonwealth; but all samples for such free analysis shall 

 be taken and submitted in accordance with the rules and regu- 

 lations which may be prescribed by the director. The results 

 of any analysis of a commercial feeding stuff made in accordance 

 with the provisions of this act, except a free analysis as aforesaid, 

 shall be sent by the director, at least fifteen days before any 

 publication thereof, to the person named on the tag or label 

 of the feeding stuff analyzed. 



Section 10. All samples for anal- 

 Sampling of ysis of any commercial feeding stuff 

 Feeding Stuffs or cattle feed shall be taken, whenever 



the circumstances conveniently per- 

 mit, in the presence of at least one witness, and no action shall 

 be maintained for a violation of the provisions of this act, based 

 upon an analysis of a sample taken from less than five separate 

 original packages, unless there be less than five separate original 

 packages in the lot, in which case parts of the official sample 

 shall be taken from each original package. If the feeding stuff 

 or cattle feed is in bulk, parts shall be taken from not less than 

 five different places in the lot : provided, that this shall not exclude 

 sampling from bulk when the feeding stuff or cattle feed is not 

 exposed sufficiently to take parts from five different places, in 

 which case parts shall be taken from as many places as practicable. 

 All samples thus taken shall be placed in suitable vessels, marked 

 and sealed. A part of each sample shall be held by the said 

 director or his deputy at the disposal of the person named on 

 the tag or label of the feeding stuff sampled for fifteen days after 

 the results of the analysis have been reported as provided in 

 Section Nine. 



Section 11. No commercial feeding stuff or cattle feed or 

 brand thereof that has been mixed or adulterated with any 



