1918. 



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3. Milk Inspectors — Concluded. 



4. Miscellaneous. 



(c) Milk, Cream and Feeds for Free Examination. 

 As in the past this department has continued to analyze 

 samples of milk, cream and feeds sent by residents of the State 

 where circumstances would appear to warrant this procedure. 

 Work will not be done, however, which belongs more properly 

 to a commercial chemist. During the year 202 samples of 

 feeding stuffs, 744 samples of milk, 631 samples of cream, 3 

 samples of ice cream, 1 sample of condensed milk, and 2 

 samples of vinegar were analyzed. 



(d) Water. 



Sixty-six samples of water received in containers furnished by 



the experiment station were analyzed. A fee of $3 is charged 



for this service, and application for the analysis must be made 



in advance. Of the samples analyzed, 50 were from wells, 11 



