'626 Kidd V. Roijal Agricultural Society of England. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : You say the same liuseed makes the " Trianglt 
Best " and the " Pure " 1—A. Yes. 
Mr. Field : Is the Unseed that is nscd for the pure in no way different fron 
the best ? — Yes ; the hnseed that makes the pure cake is screened through lh( 
small screen to take out the sand and the small seeds. 
Q. And is tliat which is made into " Triangle Best " not screened ? — A. Yes 
Q. Which way is it : if you have got a quantity of fine linseed that come' 
in, do you screen it all, or is part of it screened and part not ? — A. What maki 
the pure cake is screened, and what makes the " Triangle Best " is no 
screened. 
Q. Now, in what part of the chamber upstairs is the pure seed kept ? — A 
Well, it differs ; sometimes at one end of the chamber and sometimes a 
another. 
Q. There is no specific place for putting it? — A. Just in proportion as Wi 
have room. 
Q. There is no specific place in the chamber for putting the screened or thi 
unscreened linseed ? — A. No. 
Q. And sometimes the screened may be where the unscreened is, and some- 
times the unscreened where the screened is.? — A. Yes; but you will understam 
me that it is all screened as it comes into the bin to be used. 
Q. All! what do you mean — both sorts.? — A. No, but that that i: 
screened. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : Is the linseed that is u.sed to make the " linseei 
pure " screened and put up in the warehouse in this pure screened state, or di 
you only screen it from time to time as you are sending it down? — A. W 
■only screen it from time to time as the mill uses it. 
Mr. Field: Now I want to know about the different spouts: you sa; 
there is a different spout for the " Triangle Best," and another for the plaii 
" Triangle " — I do not understand that ? — A. Well, we have a quantity c 
spouts in the mill. 
Q. Is one of them devoted to " Triangle Best " and the other to plai 
" Triangle"? — A. It is, if the seed lies that way. 
Q. Then, if I understand, it is only screened as it is used? — A. No. 
Q. Then what happens at night-time — when it is used at night-time.? — A. 
receive my orders from the foreman what cake they are going to make durin 
the night, and then jjrepare the seed accordingly. 
He-examined ly Mr. Seymour. 
Q, The pure linseed that you speak of, how many screenings does 
undergo? — A. Three. 
Q. The Triangle Best ; how many does that undergo ? — A. Two. 
Q. And are the screens in the spouts by which both the " Pure" and tb 
" Triangle Best " go down to the mill ? — A. Yes. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : 1 did not so understand it, and I do not we 
understand how that could well be. ^ 
Mr. Seymoub ; Just explain it; there is a spout of a funnel shape ?- 
A. Yes. 
Q. And where is the screen put ? — A. In the centre of the spout — a circul; 
screen. 
Q. So that when you pour the linseed in it is screened? — A. Yes; and the 
is a man stands with a brush brushing these small seeds out. 
Q. You say that with the ordinary, or plain " Triangle," you mix tl 
sif tings? — A. Yes. 
Q. ISfow I ask you this, Can any of the siftings be mixed with the "Triang 
Best " without your knowledge ? — A, No. 
