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cleaned, all of which shall be subject to inspection by the 

 inspector. 



Sec. 7, Be it further ordained. That any violation of the 

 foregoing sections shall be punished by a fine of not less than 

 one ($1.00) dollar or more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars 

 for each and every offense. 



Adopted September 28, 1896. 



Approved September 30, 1896. 



The references consulted in the preparation of this bulletin 

 were : 



Manual of Bacteriology, by Sternberg. 



Principles of Bacteriology, by Abbott. 



Dairy Bacteriology, by Grotenfelt and Woll. 



Dairy Bacteriology, by Russell. 



Testing Milk and Its Products, by Farrington and Woll. 



New York City Board of Health Report, 1896. 



Chicago Board of Health Reports, 1895-1896. 



Milk, Its Nature and Composition, by Aikman. 



Milk Legislation, by George Abbott. 



Care and Feeding of Children, by Dr. Holt. 



Milk as a Food', by U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 74. 



Souring of Milk, by U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 29. 



Facts About Milk, by U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 42. 



Directions for Using the Babcock Milk Test, Bulletin No. 

 33, Pennsylvania Experiment Station. 



Modification of the Babcock Method, Bulletin No. 31, 

 Maine Experiment Station. 



The Babcock Method, Bulletin No. 117, Connecticut Exper- 

 iment Station, 



Milk Sampling, Bulletin No. 31, Delaware Experiment 

 Station. 



Experiments in Ripening Cream, Bulletin No. 16, Con- 

 necticut Experiment Station. 



Food Preservatives, Bulletin No. 118, Cornell University 



Experiment Station. 

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