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All substances containing nitrogen, potash, or phosphoric acid, sold, offered, or exposed for sale for manurial purposes, excepting the dung of domestic animals when sold as such, should be subjected to inspection. 2. Each package of manurial substance as above denned, sold, offered, or exposed for sale, should bear a printed, legible guaranty. 3. The number of net pounds in each package should be stated. 4. Each package should 'bear the brand, name, or trade-mark, and the name and address of t...he manufacturer. 5. The quantities of manurial ingredients should be expressed in percentages. 6. The guaranteed statements on the packages or forwarded to the inspectors need not be in the form of an affidavit. 7. Sealed samples of fertilizers offered for sale need not be sent by the manu- facturers to the. Inspectors. 8. In lots of five tons or less, samples should be drawn from at least ten pack- ages, or if less than ten packages are present, all should be sampled ; in lots of over five tons, not less than twenty packages should be sampled.
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