ANNUAL REPORT—COMMERCE. 
75 
CORN. 
White —To be white, and in all other respects to be No. 1 corn. 
Yellow —To be yellow, and in all other respects to be No. 1 corn. 
No. 1—To be sound, dry, plump and well cleaned, white or yellow. 
No. 2 Corn —To be dry, reasonably clean but not plump enough for No, 1. 
Corn —No. 2 kiln dried. 
Corn—R ejected kiln dried. 
Rejected —All damp, dirty, or otherwise badly damaged. 
OATS. 
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No. 1 —To be white, sound, clean and reasonably free from other grain. 
No. 2—To be sound, reasonably clean and reasonably free from other 
grain. 
Rejected —All damp, unsound, dirty, or from any cause unfit for No. 2. 
RYE. 
No. 1—To be sound, plump and well cleaned. 
No. 2—To be sound, reasonably clean and reasonably free from other 
grains. 
Rejected —All damp, musty, dirty, or from any other cause unfit for 
No. 2. 
BARLEY. 
No. 1 —To be plump, bright, sound, clean and free from other grain. 
No. 2—To be reasonably clean and sound, but not bright or plump 
enough for No. 1, and reasonably free from other grain. 
No. 3—To include shrunken or otherwise slightly damaged barley, not 
weighing less than 42 lbs to the measured bushel. 
Rejected —All barley, damp, musty or from any other cause badly dam¬ 
aged, or largely mixed with other grain. 
All grain warm, or in a heating condition, will not be graded. 
In the inspection of grain, the weight shall not alone determine the 
grade. 
All inspectors must make their reasons for grading grain, when necessa¬ 
ry, fully known by notations on their books. 
All wheat is to be weighed, and the weight entered on inspection book. 
The following recommendations have been adopted by the Board o 
Trade : 
First —That all grain arriving in bulk be inspected and received into the 
house for such grade only as the inspector shall decide, except when sold 
on the track for grinding, city consumption, or shipment, and the Inspecto 
shall in no case make the grade above the lowest quality found in any lo ^ 
•of grain, when it has evidently been mixed or “ doctored,” with the view of 
changing the grade; and that our warehousemen be requested to refuse all 
bagged grain, which shall have been bagged for this express purpose. 
