Table II — Diet composition 



A. Basic Biixtures fed in the 1961 feeding trials 



1/ Prepared from spawned-out carcasses of chinook salmon. The carcasses were stea.m 

 cooked and semi-vacuum dried. The solubles were dried and returned to the meal. 



The control diet was bound by the addition of two grams of salt per 100 grams of diet. 



The experimental diets were bound by the addition of two grams of salt and two grams 

 of CMC per 100 grams of diet. 



B, Coii5)osition of Vitamin Supplement 



Thiamine 



Riboflavin 



Pyridoxine 



Choline 



Niacin 



Pantothenic acid 



.20 ng. 

 1,00 



.U3 



60,00 



7.00 



2.00 



Inositol 

 Biotin 

 Folic acid 



CMC 



Total 



20,00 mg, 



.OU 



.15 



90,82 



U09,18 



500,00 mg. 



