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finer parts of the bran layers together with considerable 

 amounts of adhering starch or flour grains. Brown mid- 

 dlings is a term sometimes employed also to designate this 

 feed. Red-dog or dark feeding flour comprises the germ 

 of the wheat, considerable flour, and small quantities of 

 fine bran. It is low grade flour. So-called white or flour 

 middlings represent a product intermediate in grade be- 

 tween standard middlings or shorts and red dog flour; 

 that is, it contains less bran and more flour than the 

 former, and less flour and more bran than the latter. It 

 is equivalent to a mixture of the two. Shipstuffs, some- 

 times designated wheat mixed feed, is a collective name 

 for the entire and ungraded mill run, all the by-products 

 being run together. Wheat screenings are the weed 

 seeds, shrunken and broken kernels obtained in the pro- 

 cess of cleaning and grading wheat preparatory to milling. 

 In Table CXV is shown the average composition of 

 each of these by-products, together with that of corn 

 for the purpose of comparison. 



Table CXV. — Composition of Wheat Flour 

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1 Appendix, Henry and Morrison's "Feeds and Feeding." 



