FEEDING STUFF INSPECTION. 



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SUMMARY OF ANALYSES— Concluded. 



Photbin. 



Fat 



~ s 



C 

 'j- Pi 



a 3 



3 - 



The H-O Co.'s 

 Dundee (Join and Oat Feed. 



The H-O Co.'s 

 Horse Feed. 



The H-O Co.'s 

 Poultry Feed. 



American Cereal Co.'s 

 Poultry Feed. 



Rice Feed. 



B. Kandall & Co.'s 

 American Poultry Meal. 



Nash Manufacturing Co.'s 

 Beef Scraps. 



The Bowker Co.'s 

 Bowker's Animal Meal. 



The Bowker Co.'s 

 Bowker's Pure Beef Scraps. 



Bradley Fertilizer Co.'s 

 Bradley's Superior Meat Meal 



Nash Manufacturing Co.'s 

 Cattle or Poultry Bone. 



Highest 

 Lowest 

 Average 



Highest 

 Lowest 

 Average 



Highest 

 Lowest 

 Average 



Highest 

 Lowest 

 Average 



Highest 

 Lowest 

 Averagt 



8.56 

 8.00 

 8.26 



12.19 



12.06 

 8.31 

 10.18 



46.94 

 4-2.94 

 44.94 



46.06 

 42.81 

 44.51 



48.50 



47.94 



45.69 

 46.82 



16.06 



12.30 



16.80 



No guar 



3.59 

 2.98 

 3.31 



4.42 



6.36 



6.32 



6.06 

 6.19 



11.31 



23.88 



27.29 

 26.41 



26.85 



11.06 



9.37 

 10.27 



17.14 



10.93 



9.47 

 10.20 



5.87 



■2. 95 

 4.90 j 

 7 00 



28.42 



5 00 



10.00 



Violations of the Law. 



Because of the newness of the law and that its requirements 

 would be unwittingly violated, after consulting with the Secre- 

 tary of the Board of Agriculture it was deemed best that for a 

 year or two the Director directly notify dilinquents and only 

 report to the Secretary cases of willful and persistent failure to 

 comply with the law. Last October the law had been in opera- 

 tion two years, long enough time for dealers to become familiar 

 with its requirements and it seemed time to see that the law is 

 literally complied with in every instance. Accordingly each 

 violation of the law reported by inspectors and each substan- 

 tiated complaint from consumers has been, since December, 



