170 TESTIMONY OF THOMAS C. DOEEMUS, JR. 



Q. Was the milk of the other cows taken in this same pail ? A. 

 No, sir ; all the samples were taken in the two pails that were taken 

 out, and after each sample was taken, they were cleaned. 



By Mr. LAWRENCE Q. The lactometer with which you made 

 these tests, did you deliver that to me in Court two or three days 

 ago ? A. Yes, sir ; on Monday. 



Q. Did you see me hand it to Dr. Waller ? A. I did, sir. 



TUESDAY, December 26, 1876. 

 THOMAS C. DOREMUS, Jr., recalled by Mr. Prentice : 



Q. Mr. Doremus, you testified in this case on Friday afternoon ; 

 I believe that you were the last witness before the Court adjourned ? 

 A. Yes, sir. 



Q. You were cross-examined upon your visit to the farm of Mr. 

 Mulford, and on certain samples of milk which you then produced ; 

 were you asked the question whether you knew the quantity of 

 milk given by the black cow on that occasion when you took the 

 sample ? 



(Objected to ; objection overruled.) 



A. I believe so. 



Q. Did you answer that you did not know ? A. I answered that 

 I did not measure it. 



Q. Did you answer that you did not know ? A. I do not re- 

 member making such an answer. 



Q. Did you swear on that examination that you took a fair ave- 

 rage sample of that milk? A. I did; excuse me one moment; I 

 stated, if I remember rightly, that that was a sample from the whole 

 milk. 



Q. Of that cow ? A. Yes, sir ; if I remember correctly, that was 

 my word. 



Q. Did you say any words to the effect that you did not know 

 how much milk she gave, and that you did not measure it? A. I 

 stated that I did not measure it ; I remember making that state- 

 ment. 



Q. Did you say any words to the effect that you did not know 



