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were proprietary. The 12 milk depots were in every case pro- 

 prietary. Twenty-eight machines were examined, 2 of which 

 were condennied, but on second inspection a few weeks later 

 they were found to have been put in good condition. Those in 

 use are 10 Facile, 6 Agos, 5 Electrical, 4 Grand Prize, 2 

 Wizard, 1 unknown. The glassware was, as a whole, clean, and 

 wath two exce})tions Massachusetts tested. Where untested 

 glassware was found in use, the provisions of the law were 

 made plain, and it is not expected that there will be a repeti- 

 tion of the offense. Unless machines are set on firm founda- 

 tion and the bearings kept well oiled, the required speed cannot 

 be maintained economically, and machines will not give satis- 

 faction. The Babcock machine should be as carefully looked 

 after as the cream separator in order to give efficient service. 



The creameries and milk depots where machines were in- 

 spected are as follows : — 



1. Creameries. 



Pays by test. Testing done at Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. 



