12. And be it enacted, that an Act entitled “An Act to prevent the adulteration of milk, and to prevent traffic in impure and unwholesome milk,” approved April seventh, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and an Act, entitled “An Act to regulate the sale of milk,” approved April fifth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and an Act entitled “A supplement to an Act to regulate the sale of milk, approved April fifth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight,” approved March twelfth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, are hereby repealed.

13. And be it enacted, that this Act shall take place immediately.

Approved March 22, 1881.


The New Jersey State Board of Health has adopted the following rules for the government of its inspectors and analysts:—

Duties of Inspectors.

1. The inspector is to buy samples of food or drugs, and to seal each sample in the presence of a witness.

2. The inspector must affix to each sample a label bearing a number, his initials, and the date of purchase.

3. Under no circumstance is the inspector to inform the analyst as to the source of the sample before the analysis shall have been completed and formally reported to the President or Secretary of the State Board of Health.

4. Inspectors are to keep a record of each sample as follows:—