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ON THE PLACE OF FISH IN 



It is desirable 

 to have a 

 knowledge of 

 food values to 

 lay out money 

 for most use- 

 ful foods. 



a Government Enquiry as to how people live at 

 home. It would take too much space to reproduce 

 them. (See Appendix.) Here, however, is a concise 

 table of Professor Frankland's, of relative values, 

 which may suggest thoughtful consideration for the 

 wives who keep the weekly accounts. 



EXTERNAL WORK = -^TH OF ACTUAL ENERGY. 



As market prices vary from time to time, and 

 wages vary and work varies, it would be a great help 

 to an artizan or labourer to have just that acquaint- 

 ance with the results of chemical research to avoid 

 laying out his money for one food when another 

 would be more to his advantage. Health is pro- 

 verbially the greatest df all blessings, and health 



