TESTIMONY OF JOHN BLAKE WHITE. 15 



Q. The lowest quality of genuine milk ? A. The lowest quality 

 of genuine milk. 



Q. At what temperature ? A. At the temperature of 60 degrees, 

 Fahrenheit. 



Q. State how your tests as to the quality of milk are made 

 with this lactometer ? A. Where the temperature, of the milk is 

 (Objected to.) 



Q. Wben did you visit the place of, business of the defendant? 

 A. I would like to refer to my books, so as to be sure. August 25, 

 1876. 



Q. Where was his place of business ? A. At that time, 206 

 Avenue B. 



Q. What was his business ? A. He kept a milk depot. 



Q. Did he keep a large quantity of milk for sale ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. Furnished retail dealers and milk wagons ? A. He was sell- 

 ing milk at retail. 



Q. And sold also wholesale ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. About how much milk did you find the morning or the day 

 you visited it ? A. As far as I can remember there was almost half 

 a can at the time. 



Q. Half a can in the depot ? A. Half a can from which I pro- 

 cured the specimen. He was selling this milk at the time. I asked 

 him when I entered the place if this was milk he was selling ; I took 

 it out of that can. 



Q. Were there other cans there ? A. There were other cans in 

 the depot. 



Q. Your examination was confined to half a can of milk ? A. To 

 a can of milk, from which he was selling that day ; the dippers were 

 in the can, which furnished me sufficient evidence that he was sel- 

 ling from the can. 



Q. How much milk was in the depot ? A. I could not possibly 

 say because I did not look into the other cans. 



Q. Was there more than one can? A. There was more than 

 one can. 



Q. More than five or six ? A. I do not remember that ; I 

 have been to a great many places since then. 



Q. How large was this can ? A. A can containing about forty 

 quarts of milk ; the usual size of milk cans. 



