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BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Pub. Doc. 



The Chamber of Commerce figures regarding the butter 

 business in Boston for 1910 and 1911 are as follows: — 



1911. 

 Pounds. 



1910. 

 Pounds. 



Carried over, 

 Receipts for January, . 

 Receipts for February, 

 Receipts for March, 

 Receipts for April, 

 Receipts for May, 

 Receipts for June, 

 Receipts for July, 

 Receipts for August, . 

 Receipts for Septembej, 

 Receipts for October, . 

 Receipts for November, 

 Receipts for December, 



Total supply. 

 Exports for year, deduct. 



Net supply, .... 

 Storage stock December 30, deduct. 



Consumption for year, . 



Gain, 4,294,156 pounds. 



12,272,624 

 2,058,615 

 2,834,187 

 3,290,750 

 3,741,069 

 6,070,694 



12,254,528 

 8,282,769 

 7,702,794 

 6,288,939 

 5,000,839 

 3,329,460 

 3.019,606 



76,146,874 

 74,448 



76,072,428 

 6,612,966 



69,459,462 



8,030,740 

 2,763,388 

 2,735,471 

 3,202,183 

 2,617,479 

 7,953,512 

 13,294,088 

 10,.529,244 

 8,371,256 

 7,455,963 

 5,499,123 

 2,904,893 

 2,094,240 



77,451,580 

 13,650 



77,437,930 

 12,272,624 



65,165,306 



j\riLK. 



Milk brought into Boston by Different Railroads, Bee. 1, 1910, to 

 Nov. 30, 1911, as reported by the Railroad Commissioners 

 (Quarts). 



