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 TABLE II. (Continued) 



TABLE III 



1 Both samples were from large factories and represent the extremes in the factory 

 conditions. The first sample is from a factory where the conditions are what they 

 should be, the second from a factory where the conditions are just the reverse. 



2 Percentages given this column refer to the number of the 1/125 c.mm. areas of 

 the mold counter described in Fig. 5 which contain hyphal clusters. As a rule abun- 

 dant spores indicate the presence of abundant hyphal tissue, and vice versa. 



3 The organism in orange marmalade, under ordinary conditions of manufacture, 

 are negligible in amount. 



