36 COMMERCIAL FEEDING STUFFS. 



It would appear from the analyses of bran and middlings, given in 

 Table 14, that sufficient distinction is not made in the trade between 

 these two products. What one manufacturer calls bran, another calls 

 middlings, so that there is not the clear-cut difference there should be 

 in the average composition of these two classes of goods sold on the 

 American market. 



Samples Nos. 1617 and 1703 are two samples of the same goods 

 purchased at different places. The analyses, both chemical and 

 microscopical, show that they are very different substances. 



