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stances which may have been formed by them. Any actual 

 decomposition of the constituents of the milk which may occur 

 as the result of bacterial action is probably negligible and need 

 not be seriously considered. 



REFERENCES IN CHAPTER XVII 

 On the Production of Milk as far as possible free from Contamination 



American Medical Milk Commissions, Reports of. 



DELEPINE, ' Report upon the Prevalence and Sources of Tubercle Bacilli in 



Cows' Milk,' Report of Medical Officer to L.G.B. 1908-9. 

 LEUFVEN, ' The Effect of a Clean Udder on the Bacteria in the Milk.' Quoted 



without reference in Milchw. Zentralb. 1914, p. 302. 

 MAIRS, ' Test of a Mechanical Cow Milker,' Penn. State College Agric. Exp. 



Stat. Bull. 85, 1908. 

 SAVAGE, ' Report upon the Bacterial Measurement of Milk-pollution,' Report 



of Medical Officer to L.G.B. 1909-10. 



