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EXPERIiMENT STATIOx\. 



[Jan. 



2. Milk Depots. 



Location. 



Name. 



Manager. 



1. Boston, 



2. Boston, 



3. Boston, 



4. Bost<Mi, 



5. Boston, 



6. Boston, 



7. Cambridge, 



8. Cheshire, . 



9. Dorchester, 



10. SheflBeld, . 



11. .Southboro, 



12. Springfield, 



13. Springfield, 



D. W. Whiting &. Sons, 



H. P. Hood & Sons, . 



Boston Dairy Company, 



Boston Jersey Creamery, 



Walker- Gordon Laboratory 



Oak Grove Farm, 



C. Brigham Company, 



Ormsby Farms, . 



Elm Farm Milk Company, 



Willow Brook Dairy, . 



Deerfoot Farm Dairy, 



Tait Bros 



Emerson Laboratory, . 



Geo. Whiting. 

 W. N. Brown. 

 W. A. Grauatein. 

 T. P. Grant. 

 G. Franklin. 

 C. L. Alden. 

 J. R. Blair. 

 W. E. Penniman. 

 J. K. Knapp. 

 L. C. Smith. 

 S. H. Howes. 

 W. A. Pease. 

 H. C. Emerson. 



Mill', Creavi and Feeds sent for Free Examination. 

 During the past year the experiment station has analyzed a 

 large number of samples of dairy products and feedstuffs sent 

 for examination. Such work, where the results are of general 

 interest, is a legitimate j^art of the station work. The station 

 will not, however, act as a private chemist for manufacturers. 

 Correspondence is solicited before samples are shipped, as in 

 many cases the required information can be furnished without 

 resorting to a chemical analysis, which will save shipping ex- 

 penses to the applicant and the expense of a costly analysis to 

 the experiment station. Upon application, full instructions for 

 sampling and directions for shipping will be furnished, which 

 will often obviate the necessity of sending another sample for 

 iiualysis in i)lace of one improperly taken. 



Analysis of DrinJcing Water. 



During the past year 101 samples of drinking water have 



been analyzed for residents of the State. The greater part of 



these were farm supplies where pollution was suspected. On 



reporting an analysis, suggestions are in all cases made as to 



