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Table XIX. — Butter Scores and Observations (Orrln Bent) — Con. 

 Second jicriod; Herd I., noriuiil grain ration; Herd II., soy bean meal ration. 



Samples of butter were likewise submitted to Mr. Orrin Bent 

 of Boston, who gave them very careful consideration, observing 

 them on arrival and likewise after they had stood for a week. 

 He scored noticeably higher than the jSTew York party, and ap- 

 peared, on thcj whole, to think more favorably of the butter. Tie 

 occasionally noted the so-called oily condition in samples, but 

 in no way made it as emphatic as did Mr. KieflFer. In the first 

 two periods the product from each of the two herds was scored 

 quite uniformly. Tn the third period ]\Ir. Bent appeared to 

 notice more than did ^Ir. Kieffer tlie soft body of the butter 

 produced by Herd IT., referred to it in his letters and marked 

 it off frequently in body as well as in flavor. 



