No. 4.] REPORT OF DAIRY BUREAU. 



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price. Thi8 ought to prove advantageous to them, and also 

 an education to the pul)lic, being an object lesson of the 

 differing values of milk. It would thus serve to bring nearer 

 the time when it may be expedient to change the laws rela- 

 tive to the statute standard. 



The following is the result of some analyses of milk taken 

 from milkmen by officers of the State Dairy Bureau in the 

 regular discharge of their routine duties, and throws an 

 accurate side light on the per cent of solids sold. These 

 samples were taken in May and June. 



