4 COMMERCIAL FEEDING STUFFS. 



Chemical examination Continued. Page. 



Correspondence with manufacturers 61 



J. W. Harwell 61 



The J. W. Biles' Company 62 



Bosworth & Wood 63 



Brook's Elevator Company 63 



Buffalo Cereal Company 63 



W. F. Chamberlain 64 



Chapin & Co : . . . 64 



Cypher's Incubator Company 65 



Dayton Milling Company 65 



D. A. de Lima & Co 66 



Empire Mills 66 



Fall Creek Milling Company i. 66 



George L. Harding 66 



Albert A. Keene (17 



Lawrenceburg Roller Mill 67 



The Mann Brothers Company . . 67 



Midland Linseed Company (57 



Miner-Hillard Milling Company 67 



Henry Neff 68 



Oneonta Milling Company 68 



R. C. Rathborne 68 



Ross Brothers Company 60 



\V. H. Small & Co ,.., 6! 



J. E. Soper & Co : 69 



Sparks Milling Company <>!> 



David Stott bU 



Swift & Co 7X) 



Thornton & Chester Milling Company 70 



Union Linseed Company 70 



The United States Frumentum ( 'ompany. 70 



A. Walker & Co : 70 



E. S. Woodworth & Co 71 



Microscopical examination 72 



(ieneral remarks ~- 



Apparai us, re-agents, and methods 



List of materials that may be present in cattle foods 73 



( 'ereal products 



Secondary or by-products 



Weed seeds 71 



Medicinal or condiment a 1 materials 76 



Of vegetable origin 70 



Of mineral origin 76 



J I i>t nl>L r ical feat u res of some cattle-food const it uents 76 



Win -in and rye 76 



Cottonseed 



Linseed (flax) 77 



< 'arob bc;ill 78 



Animal meal 



Hi ilH- me;il 



Oyster and clam shells 



Dried blood 



< 'luii'lock, wild mustard 79 



