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The glassware as a whole, however, has been very satisfactory 

 and the new goods received from the manufacturers since the 

 above act went into force have been exceptionally accurate, 

 showing that the law has had the desired effect. No intentional 

 fraud has been detected, the discrepancies discovered evidently 

 being due to errors in graduating. 



The law, although in most cases seeming unnecessary, cannot 

 help being beneficial to all parties using the test, as it will event- 

 ually exclude the goods of unreliable manufacturers from the 

 State, and will tend to increase confidence in the accuracy of 

 the method' upon which are based the payments for milk and 

 cream. 



The following is a list of the parties and creameries who have 

 sent us their glassware to be tested: 



E. E. Light, Union, Me. 



West Paris Creamery, West Paris, Me. 



Bethel Dairy, Bethel, Me. 



Bridgton Creamery, Bridgton, Me. 



W. L. Phillips, East Wilton, Me. 



Forest City Creamery, Portland, Me. 



Hillside Creamery, Exeter, Me. 



A. L. & E. F. Goss Co., Lewiston, Me. 



Turner Centre Creamery, Auburn, Me. 



New Gloucester Creamery, New Gloucester, Me. 



Wonder Brook Creamery, Kennebunk, Me. 



John C. Gordon, Ellsworth, Me. 



G. F. Gerry, Garland, Me. 



Solon Creamery, Solon, Me. 



Poland Dairy Association, Poland, Me. 



I. O. Winslow, St. Albans, Me. 



C. A. Whitney, Norridgewock, Me. 



Bangor Creamery, Bangor, Me. 



C. C. Nichols, Foxcroft, Me. 



E. S. Dixon, Sabbatus, Me. 



J. M. Tukey, New Castle, Me. 



Smith, Hampden, Me. 



East Pittston Creamery, East Pittston, Me. 



Maine State College, 

 Orono, Me., March 25, 1896. 

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