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TABULATION OF RESULTS. 



The tabular statements whicli follow give the results of the dietary 

 studies in condensed form, but tliey furnish all the original data from 

 which the results were computed. The price which follows each food 

 material shows the cost of the total quantity at the place of purchase 

 (usually Bangor, Me.), and does not take into account the cost of get- 

 ting the material into the woods and to the camp. The numbers in 

 Ijarentheses refer to food materials in the table of composition and show 

 the analytical data used in the computation of the nutrients supplied. 



In calculating the nutrients in the waste, baked beans were classed 

 as vegetable food, although much of the fat present was doubtless 

 of animal origin. The waste was so small in all of the studies that 

 no considerable error is thus introduced. 



DIETARY STUDY NO. 390. 



The study began with suj)i)er December 13, 1901, and continued 

 seven days. The lumber crew were engaged in chopping and yard- 

 ing. The list of the men included in the studj^ their occupations, 

 the number of meals eaten, and the weights and costs of foods and 

 nutrients are given in the tables which follow : 



T.\BLE 2. — Data regarding subjects, dietary study No. 390. 



