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Table LXI. — Summary of the diary — Metabolism experiments Xns. ,;<;-js — Continued. 



Date and time. 



1900— Continued. 



Experiment No. 28— C't'il 



Feb. 21, 1.54 p. m 



2.01 p. m 



2.2i p. m 



2.34 p.m 



3.52 p.m 



3.54 p.m 



4.35 p. m 



4.52 p. in 



5.28 p.m 



6.32 p. m 



6.59 p.m 



7 p. in 



7.31 p.m 



7.41 p. m 



8.27 p.m 



8.30 p.m 



9.27 p. m 



9.52 p. m 



22, 6.55 a. m 



7 a. in 



7.36 a. m 



7.40 a. m 



8.28 a. m 



8.33 a. m 



9.27 a. m 



9.30 a. m 



Feb. 



Weight with 

 clothes. 



Kilogram*. 



64. 63 



63. sr> 



per 

 minute. 



80 

 93 

 "86 



Temper- 

 ature. 



°F. 

 98.2 

 ~98."5 

 '98.1 



76 

 79 

 75 

 77 



79 98. 2 



98.2 

 98.5 



81 



97. 7 

 97.9 



73 

 "69" 

 '85' 

 '93" 

 "95' 



97.7 

 "97." 6 

 '98."i 

 "97." 9 

 '98." 3 

 "98."2 



Date and time. 



1900— Continued. 



Experiment No. 28 — C't'd. 



Feb. 22, 10.29 a. m 



10.30 a. m 



ll.3tia.ni 



12.27 p. in 



12.30 p.m 



12.55 p. m 



12.58 p.m 



2.07 p.m 



2.15 p. m 



2.30 p.m 



2.50 p.m 



3.30 p.m 



4.29 p. m 



5.30 p.m 



5.37 p. m 



6.30 p.m 



6.57 p. m 



7.27 p.m 



7.31 p.m 



8.32 p.m 



8.42 p.m 



9.27 p.m 



9.30 p.m 



10.20 p.m 



Feb. 23, 6.55 a. in 



7 a. 111 



Weight willi 

 clothes. 



Kilograms. 



Pulse rate 



per 



minute. 



82 

 74 



Temper- 

 ature. 



US. 1 

 98.0 



83 



98.2 



98.2 



"98." 6 



84 



84 

 78 

 73 



114. 



66 



ill.u:, 



70 

 76 



98.4 

 US. 4 

 98. 4 



98.2 

 98.4 

 98.1 



97. 



97. 5 



97.3 

 97.1 



98.1 



Detailed statistic* of mcorra and outgo. — The quantities of nutrients in the basal ration, 

 which was the same in all 3 experiments, and the quantities in the supplemental ration in the 

 different experiments of this scries are shown in Table LNII. The feces were determined for 

 each experiment in order to obtain data concerning the relative digestibility of the food with the 

 different supplemental rations. 



Table LXII. — Weight, composition, and heat of combustion of foods — Metabolism experiments Nos. 26-28. 



l.allura 



tory 



No. 



3176 

 3177 

 3179 

 3180 

 3181 

 3168 



Food material. 



Basal ration. 



Beef 



Butter 



INI ilk, skimmed 



Bread 



Ginger snaps 



Parched cereal 



Sugar 



Grams. 

 85.0 

 30.0 

 1, 000. 

 200.0 

 60.0 

 50.0 

 15.0 



Total for 1 day . . 

 Suppli mental ration. 



EXPERIMENT NO. 26. 



Butter 



Total for 1 day . . . 



EXPERIMENT NO. 27. 

 Alcohol 



Total for 1 day . . 



EXPERIMENT NO. 28. 



Weight 

 per day. 



Carbo- 

 hydrates. 



Grams. 



47.0 

 97.8 

 47.!l 

 39.5 

 15. 



1,440.0 1,040.0 J 98.6 



63.5 



1,503.5 



6.3 



1.046.3 



72.0 



1,512.0 



Sugar | 128. 



1,040.0 



Total for 1 day 1,563.0 1.040.0 



1.0 



99. li 



98.6 



98.6 



40.3 



247.2 



54. 5 



94.8 



247.2 



40.3 247.2 



128.0 



40.3 375.2 



Nitro- 

 gen. 



Grams. 



4.60 



.08 



6.70 



2. 84 



.60 



.94 



Carbon. 



Grams. 



16.62 

 19. 51 



46.30 



55. 5U 



26.59 



21. in 



6.31 



15.76 I 191.95 



.16 I 41.29 



15.92 233.24 33.86 



Hydro- 

 gen. 



Grams. 



2. 30 

 3.01 

 6.30 

 7.98 



3. 97 

 2.97 



.97 



.50 



6.36 



37.56 



15.76 



15.76 



22951 



53. SS 



245.83 



9.39 



36.89 



8. 29 



35.79 



Heat of 

 combus- 

 tion. 



Calories. 

 187 

 240 

 462 

 561 

 266 

 207 

 59 



1,982 



508 



2.490 



5119 



2,491 



507 



2,489 



