312 THE EXAMINATION OF MILK 



(iv) B. enteritidis sporogenes. Milk found to con- 

 tain this organism in i c.c. or less should be regarded 

 with suspicion or condemned, especially if it is likely to 

 be used for the feeding of infants and young children. 



(v) Glucose-fermenting bacteria. Where one-tenth 

 of a cubic centimetre or less of a sample of milk, taken 

 at the farm, is found to contain organisms which fer- 

 ment glucose with the production of acid and gas, it 

 should not be sold or used for domestic purposes. 



