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A New Dairy Industry. 



out in sterilizing machines, during- the last few years, 

 are, in themselves, proof of the general deficiency of 

 these machines. I shall draw attention to the one 

 that has given great satisfaction in sterilizing the 

 normal infants' milk. It is built to my order by the 

 Dairyman's Supply Co., of Philadelphia, and shown 



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Fig. 17-AUTOMATIC BOTTLING APPARATUS. 



in Fig. IS. A is the bed plate with heavy flange and 

 rubber packing, on to which the hood or dome I> is 

 lowered and securely fastened by clamps all around. 

 D is an upright metal tube carrying the shelves or 

 plates C, on which the milk bottles are placed. These 

 shelves are adjustable to different height and distance 

 from each other to accommodate different sizes of 



