146 Third Annual Report op the 



Milk. Gallons. 



Seven million four hundred and seventeen thou- 

 sand two hundred and fifty-six cans of crude 

 milk of 10 gallons each 74,172,560 



Sixty-three thousand three hundred and eighty- 

 seven cans of unsweetened condensed milk of 

 10 gallons each. 633,870 



Two hundred and four thousand three hundred 

 and seventy-five cans of cream of 10 gallons 

 each 2,043,750 



There is also produced within the State of New 

 York and sold during the year to condensers^, 

 most of which reaches New York market in 

 condensed form in small cans, a large amount 

 of crude milk estimated to be not less than . . . 18,000,000 



Total gallons, milk, cream and condensed milk. . 94,850,180 



Value of crude milk handled $11,125,884 00 



Value of cream handled 1,885,505 00 



Value of unsweetened condensed milk 396,169 00 



Value of crude milk sold to condensers 2,700,000 00 



Total value $16,107,648 00 



Total value of butter handled $19,913,362 00 



Total value of cheese handled 8,641,785 00 



Total value of milk, cream and condensed milk 



handled 16,107,648 00 



Total value of dairy products handled 



during the year $44,662,795 00 



The total decrease in value of dairy products handled, compared 

 with 1893, was $2,810,507.95. 



The statistics of dairy products handled in New York city in- 

 1894 show, by comparison with 1893, that there has been a de- 



