PER CURIAM.
The evidence shows that the collector of internal revenue seized a quantity of butter belonging to plaintiff, claiming that it was adulterated under Regulations 9, defining the term adulterated butter as contained in the Act of May 9, 1902. This regulation fixed the standard of moisture for butter, and held that butter having a moisture content in excess thereof was adulterated.
In Lynch v. Tilden Produce Co.,
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