1901.] 



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containing a large quantity of hulls. The sheep digetsted 

 only one-third of it. 



Itye Feed. — This material is a mixture of rye bran, with 

 a considerable quantity of tine middlings. 



Chop Feed. — This consists of the hull, bran and broken 

 germs of Indian corn, and is one of the residues remaining 

 in the manufacture of starch and glucose. The sheep di- 

 gested this material very unevenly, and the digestion coeffi- 

 cients given represent the average results from six sheep. 

 They are not as satisfactory as could be desired. 



Cleveland Flax Meal. — Linseed meal, with the oil quite 

 thoroughly extracted by the naphtha i)rocess. 



Parsons^ ^^Six Dollar'" Feed. — Fully described on pages 

 53, 54. 



Ditjeslion Coefficients resultiiir/ from. Digestion Exj^eriments. 



