499 



TABLE II Continued 

 Dec. 12, iQoy-Jan. 12, 1908 





In Tables VII, VIII, IX, and in Table X which is a summary of these, 

 the total gains for the entire experimental period, the gain per day and 

 the cost per pound of gain, show up more favorably for Lot A than for 

 Lots B and C. The following table shows the gain of Lot A during 

 approximately the first 120 days after birth: 



TABLE III. LOT A. SHOWING GAINS IN FIRST 120 DAYS AFTER BIRTH 



The cost of feed cannot be shown in this table because the records 

 were not kept except for the gains in weight. This table was prepared 

 in order that the gains of the calves at the same age might be com- 



