22 TESTIMONY OF JOHN BLAKE WHITE. 



Q. How much water did it contain when analyzed? A. It 

 contained about the usual amount ; I do not think I have my book 

 here. 



Q. I did not ask for your book ? A. I do not remember because 

 I made several analyses ; it did not contain more than it ought to 

 by actual analysis ; I remember that fact. 



Q. What month was it that you made these 147 tests in the 

 country ? A. The months of June, July and August, I think ; the 

 latter part of June. 



Q. Will you look at that copy of the City Record and say if that 

 does not contain published accounts of your doings in that direc- 

 tion ? A. It has not my signature. 



Q. Is that the published report of your investigations ? 



(Paper shown and marked Exhibit B for identification). 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. How many different places were those 147 analyses made ? 

 A. They were made I think at 6 ; if you will pass me the paper I 

 would be able to observe that accurately. 



Q. Now in one instance you found milk which at 60 temperature 

 registered 95, did you not? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. And that is 5 per cent, below the Board of Health standard ? 

 A. Yes, sir. 



Q. Now, Doctor, I want you to state to the jury exactly all that 

 you did in the store of the accused on this day in last August ? A. 

 I visited the store and asked the dealer if he had- any milk for sale ; 

 he replied yes ; I asked him where it was, and he showed me a can 

 in which I saw several dippers ; I procured some of it and stirred 

 the milk up in the can first and placed some in a glass, observed it 

 and tested the temperature of the milk ; I forget now whether it 

 was then at 60, but I waited until . it was 60 Fahr ; I placed the 

 lactometer in it and it was 85 ; I tasted the milk and it did not 

 taste like good milk ; I told him it was bad milk, adulterated milk. 



Q. Well, sir ; how did you get at the temperature ? A. With 

 the thermometer. 



Q. Have you that thermometer with you? A. I have the ther- 

 mometer. 



(Thermometer produced.) 



Q. Do you know by whom this thermometer was made ? A, 



