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Q. 1 know you say that, but I am puttings this to you — if it 
in the cake, can you tell me where it came from? — A. No, 
, ;uinot. 
Q. Rice dust ? — A. No. 
Q. Millet-seeds? — A. As many millet-seeds as there are in 
re (pointing to a sample). 
Q. That is so? — A. Oh, yes, one in a thousand. 
Q. Is that one of the seeds that you say grows Avith the 
nseed ? — A. Yes ; it is imported largely into England. It is a 
1 ight yellow seed, very scarce — -I may say one in 10,000. 
Q. Broken wheat, how do you account for that? — A. In the 
lan. The bran is put into wheat bags, which may not have 
cen properly shook out, and so the bran comes with some wheat 
1 it. 
Q. What is bran — what is it made of? — A. Well, I am as 
Ignorant as you are. 
Q. Husks of barley? — A. Well, a stray barley-corn might 
;ive got into it, from the seed coming in a steamer that had 
ome barley on board, but only by accident ; and if it came so 
he seed would be ground. 
Q. I cannot understand how, if it came in bags ? — A. 
51ack Sea linseed does not come in bags, but in bulk. Calcutta 
jloes. 
Q. Which of the two cakes were made of Black Sea and 
vhich of Calcutta ? — A. They were all made of three-quarters 
Jalcutta and one-fourth Black Sea. 
, Q. Mouldy wheat is another thing found by Dr. Voelcker? — 
W. I never saw it. 
Q. You do not think there could be any in it ? — A. Well, I 
never did see any, and so I do not know what it looks like. 
Q. With regard to the sesame-cake, what age was that when 
it came to you? — A. Fresh made. 
Q. When was it made ? — A. In October. 
Q. Have you got the invoice of the sesame here? — A. j\fy 
(Solicitor has got it. 
Mr. Justice Blackbukn : I think it has been put in. 
i Mr. Field : I have not seen the invoice of the sesame-cake. 
Mr. Seymour : It was put in — Young and Timms. 
Mr. Field : Have you got any of the sesame-cake now ? — I 
have, as it is after it has been passed through Thompson and 
iStather's machine. 
P Mr. Justice Blackbuen : Have you none of the unbroken 
sesame-cake ? — A. No, I do not bring it for this reason — I do 
not put it under the stones in the form of cake, but I make it 
into meal ; I thought I should have it suggested that there was 
j something added that was different to the cake. 
