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TABLE 3 (continued) 

 Preparation II. A. Oct. 31, 1910-Jan. 9, 191 1 at 26° F. 



B. Jan. 9-Feb. 14, 191 1 in ordinary refrigerator§ 



1-23, II. 

 2-14, '11. 



33-195 

 27.245 



32.280 

 32.908 



32-738 

 30.078 



58.02 

 65.24 



53-12 

 128.85 



55-57 

 97-05 



0.170 

 0-315 



Preparation III. A. Nov. i, 1910-Jan. 12, 1911 at 26° F. 



B. Jan. I2-Feb. 15, 191 1 in ordinary refrigerator 



1-27, II. 

 2-15, 'II. 



35.051 28.932 

 24.491 27.583 



31.982 

 26.037 



50.29 

 87.36 



77-44 

 85-82 



63-87 

 86.59 



0.200 

 0.333 



Preparation IV. A. Nov. 3, 1910-Jan. 13, 191 1 at 26° F. 



B. Jan. 13-Feb. 20, 1911 in ordinary refrigerator 



1-27, II.. 

 2-20, '11 . . 



28.059 

 31-995 



28.155 

 32.596 



28.107 

 32.296 



55-78 

 96.74 



45-01 

 102.20 



50.40 

 99-47 



0.179 

 0.308 



Preparation V. A. Nov. 5, 1910-Jan. 17, 191 1 at 26° F. 



B. Jan. 17-Feb. 25, 191 1 in ordinary refrigerator. 



1-24, II. . . 



2-25, '11. -■ 



21.247 

 22.062 



19-134 

 25-177 



20.191 

 23.620 



23-63 

 82.75 



17-89 



112.42 



20.76 



97-58 



0.102 



0.4II 



§ The temperature in the ordinary house refrigerator varied between 47-58° F. 



