No. 4.] EEPORT OF DAIltY BUREAU. 



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cheese and the dairy machinery were grouped in one room, 

 so that persons interested in dairying could find in one place 

 all that the exhibition had to offer in that line. The speci- 

 mens of butter were scored by Mr. George D. Fales of 

 Boston. After the scoring, samples were taken for chemi- 

 cal analysis. We submit below the result of the scoring, 

 and the analyses of samples which took premiums : — 



Creamery Prints. 



Dairy Prints. 



F. W. Field & Son, Somers, 



Conn., ..... 



W. F. Wilder, Rindge, N. H., . 



N. I. Bowditch, Framingham, . 



.77 



1.90 



.57 



Creamery Tubs. 



Dairy Tubs. 



J. A. Cunningham, Bolton, 



96i 



9.10 



88.55 



1.31 



1.04 



Dairy Boxes. 



,1. A. Cunningham, Bolton, 

 Mrs. Mary L. Sawyer, Sterling, 

 N. I. Bowditch, Framingham, . 

 E. J. Dana, North Pomfret, Vt., 



