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TABLE NO. 65— Continued 

 SHOWING NUMBER OF CARS OF EACH GRADE OF CORN RECEIVED IN 



CHICAGO, 1914 



Grade No. of cars received 



No. 1 Yellow 6 



No. 2 Yellow 10,970 



No. 3 Yellow 13,897 



No. 4 Yellow 7,612 



No. 5 Yellow 942 



No. 6 Yellow 870 



Sample Grade Yellow 835 



No. 1 White S 



No. 2 White 2,361 



No. 3 White 4,147 



No. 4 White 2,976 



No. 5 White 281 



No. 6 White 231 



Sample Grade White 410 



No. 1 Mixed 6 



No, 2 Mixed 5,789 



No. 3 Mixed 11,567 



No. 4 Mixed 6,978 



No. 5 Mixed 752 



No. 6 Mixed 1,026 



Sample Grade Mixed 1,464 



Total 73.125 



THE REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT 



In connection with the Illinois State Grain Inspection Department, 

 is the office which attends to the registration of every shipment of 

 corn and the issuing of certificates. In the grading room a clerk is 

 kept busy recording the complete data taken from the inspector's 

 ticket placed in each sample of corn. There is one of these tickets for 

 each lot of grain. This tabulated record is then transferred to the 

 registrar's office where a certificate is made in duplicate, showing a 

 complete record of the shipment. This certificate is made out to the 

 person or firm to whom the grain was consigned. If he or they sell 

 the grain they surrender the certificate to the buyer. It is with this 

 office that the warehouse superintendent then must register grain 

 taken in and secure certificate for grain to be shipped out. 



