88 EGGS IN COLD STORAGE. 



fresh"; test carefully from time to time through the 

 season, and compare quality with those from other 

 houses. 



In the foregoing" articles I have given my own im- 

 pressions combined with the data and experience re- 

 ceived from others; but I do not care to be held abso- 

 lutely to any of the statements made, and reserve the 

 right to progress with the rest of you, and do not 

 consider myself bound by any hard and fast rule. 



It should be positively understood that a mere 

 theoretical information on this subject is of only lim- 

 ited assistance; and those who undertake new work 

 are advised to put a man in charge who has had expe- 

 rience with the product which it is proposed to handle 

 in storage, as well as acquaintance with the mechanical 

 details of the plant. 



