FERTILIZER CONTROL STATION. 



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(7) THE COMPARATIVE COMPOSITION" OF XIGHT'S AND 



MORXING'S MILK. 



During the past two 3'ears the Station has made 2G7 analyses of 

 morning's milk, and an equal number of night's milk from the same 

 COWS. These analyses have been made at different times in the year, 

 and include the milk of ten cows. The milking was uniformly done 

 at veiy nearl}' the same hour night and morning. The table below 

 gives the average percentages of total solids and fats. 



Table Comparing the Composition of Night's and Morning's 



Milk. 



