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the selling of " loose milk," that is, dipping out from a 

 supply can the amount desired b}- the purchaser, and 

 placing it in a pan or other receptable; second, omitting 

 to wash and sterilize returned bottles merely because 



t'lG. 8. — The Jk'sLov niilk-tuulcr. 



they appear to be clecui or allowhig careless cleaning 

 in the milk plant, the milk bottles when refilled without 

 being washed may be the meairs v[ spreading disease; 

 third, filling the bottles on the street. 



A dairy of forty or more cows should afford a well- 



