BACTERIAL MILK ANALYSIS 



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Counts between 100,000 and 500,000 are distin- 

 guished by fifty thousands. 



Counts between 500,000 and 1,000,000 are distin- 

 guished by hundred thousands. 



Counts between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 are distin- 

 guished by two hundred thousands. 



Counts between 2,000,000 and 5,000,000 are distin- 

 guished by five hundred thousands. 



Counts above 5,000,000 are distinguished by millions. 



Therefore only the following figures are used in 

 reporting : 



Below 10,000 



Above 



10,000 



20,000 



30,000 



40,000 



50,000 



60,000 



70,000 



80,000 



90,000 



100,000 



150,000 



200,000 



Above 250,000 

 300,000 

 350,000 

 400,000 

 450,000 

 500,000 

 600,000 

 700,000 

 800,000 

 900,000 

 " 1,000,000 

 " 1,200,000 



Above 1,400,000 

 1,600,000 

 1,800,000 

 2,000,000 

 2,500,000 

 3,000,000 

 3,500,000 

 4,000,000 

 4,500,000 

 5,000,000 

 6,000,000 



etc., by millions. 



Counts on " certified " or "inspected" milk shall be 

 expressed as closely as the dilution factor will allow. 



The whole number of colonies on the plate shall be 

 counted, the practice of counting a fractional part being 

 resorted to only in case of necessity, such as partial 

 spreading. 



Various counting devices have been recommended 

 by different workers. The more simple ones, where the 

 whole plate can be seen at once, are more desirable on 

 account of there being less likelihood of recounting 

 colonies. Colonies too small to be seen with the naked 

 eye or with slight magnification shall not be considered 

 in the count. 



Examination of cellular content of milk. Examination 

 of milk sediment reveals certain cellular constituents 

 which when present in abnormal quantities are often 

 regarded as indicating a pathological condition in the 



