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Q. Did he call them strippers at that time in that conversa- 

 tion ? A. Not as I remember. 



Q. You cannot say whether he did or not? A. I cannot. 



Q. Who went up with you this last time ? A. A friend of mine, 

 Mr. Boot. 



Q. What is his first name ? A. Leonard S. 



Q. Was he present at those conversations ? A. I believe so. 



Q. Now, sir, do you know what the whole amount of milk from 

 these cows was upon that day ? A. No, sir ; I do not suppose I 

 could tell you about the quantity. 



Q. Is it not a fact that the whole amount of milk of these cows, 

 Fannie, Star, Mooley, and the black cow, that the whole amount of 

 the milk of those cows, you and Drs. Waller and O'Connor took and 

 divided it between you ? A. Yes ; we did as I stated ; there was a 

 pint in one case, a pint in another, and a pint and a half in the third 

 case. 



Q. Including the milk of the black cow, do you know what the 

 average on the lactometer rates; look at those figures? A. I do not 

 profess to be an expert. 



By Mr. WAEHNER Q. Did you mix the milk of those cows 

 together ? A. We did not ; those figures are right. 



Q. It is over 101 on the lactometer ? A. Those figures and divis- 

 ions are correct. 



Q. Eleven samples, what is the aggregate on the lactometer, in- 

 cluding the black cow ? A. The aggregate as stated there ; those 

 figures are correct. 



Q. How much is it ? A. 101 7-11. 



Q. The milk of the black cow that you took that morning on the 

 24th, would it pass through the strainer before it was broken up ? 

 A. I would like to state that the strainer was very dirty at that 

 time ; I would state that the last portion of the milk did not run 

 through very well on account of the strainer being dirty. 



Q. Were there not clots in that milk ? A. The milk had a some- 

 what curdy appearance. 



Q. The milk did have a curdy appearance ? A. It did, sir. 



Q. Did it look like ordinary milk ? A. It seemed to be good 

 looking milk, except this curdy appearance. 



Q. It did have this curdy appearance ? A. Yes, sir. 



