1904.] 



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the process are on file, but it is hardly considered necessarj^ 

 in this connection to publish them, other than to state that 

 the most ai)})rovcd methods were followed. 



Pound samples from each lot were sent to Mr. O. Douglass 

 of Boston and Mr. W. A. Gude of New York, who scored 

 them, each being entirely ignorant of the nature of the ex- 

 periment or of the feeds employed. 



Table VIII. — Douylass Bntier Scores. 

 Firftt period : both herds, standard ration. 



Second period : Herd I., standard ration ; Herd II., Chicago gluten meal ration. 



Third period : Herd I., standard ration ; Herd II., Chicago gluten meal and 

 corn oil ration. 



