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Table I. Bacterial Counts of Morning Milk from Farm A. — continued. 

 Numbers computed for a cubic centimeter. 



* Each clump and each isolated bacterium counted as one; individual bacteria in 

 clumps not counted. 



f Plates contaminated. % Dilution too great. 



individuals. Groups consisting of two individuals were not counted 

 as clumps. 



Table II contains the results obtained from a similar study of 

 fifty-eight samples of night milk from Farm A. 



A general discussion of the results in these tables and in the follow- 

 ing tables is given on page 97. 



Where there is such a wide range between the minimum and 

 maximum counts as is found in the individual columns of the above 

 tables, general averages are misleading. It was therefore thought 



