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Acknowledgment 



We wish to acknowledge the helpful sug- 

 gestions and criticisms offered by: Capt. A. 

 R. Behnke, M.C.U.S. Navy, Bethesda, Md.; 

 Mr. C. S. Pritchett, Subsistence Division, 

 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, U. S. 

 Navy, Washington, D. C. ; Dr. Olive McCay, 

 Animal Nutrition Laboratory, Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N.Y. We have drawn freely 

 on their ideas; our debt to Mr. Pritchett is 

 particularly heavy. The responsibiUty for 

 the chapter and its limitations rests entirely 

 upon the authors. 



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