from April thirtieth to May fourth, inclusive, she was mill 
alternate intervals of fourteen and ten hours, as at the first. 
The following table gives the milk yield from April ninet 
_ to May fourth, inclusive : 
Morning. | Evening. |___ 
Morning. 
——__—_ 
Pounds. | Pounds. Ounces. 
April nineteenth ............ 9.69 Co Wh Niet 
April twentieth ............. 10.06 6.75 
April twenty-first ........... 10.19 eto 11.58 
April twenty-second......... 10.31 7.09 
April twenty-third ...,..... Shy: Oa 7.84 |]. 
April twenty-fourth ......... - 11.31 5.78 
April twenty-fifth ...... at aes a 75 5.41 | 11.48 
April twenty-sixth .......... 11.38 5.25 
April twenty-eighth ......... 8.63 8.50 } 11.71 
April twenty-ninth .......... (8.94 8.59 : 
Sprit thirtieth... ... seuwesice ss 9.44 7.06 
PDR at  S s «= 3 cae Se aie a's OS 6.63 
Nag SECON. |... dyecitawelais ok 9.56 T2230 kOe an 
May third........ A CONS NR Raa dB 6.94 
May TOUrth ss: ..: Veena a 9.06 6.69 | | 
My The average for the fifteen days under consideration shows a 
Hy during the night there was an hourly secretion of 11.238 ounc 
\ and during the day of 11.246 ounces of milk, showing conclusiy 
that for this particular cow there was a uniform rate of 
> disturbed by frequent and ee changes in the times 
ite: milking. 
iy purpose of detoa the source of the fat in the milk. Duri ing 
q the earlier periods of the experiment wheat straw was uw 
cy which was to be substituted with gluten meal, a very highly n r 
. genous food, containing about eighty per cent of albuminoids 
a 
