THE ANIMAL AS A PRIME MOVER. 



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supply are suitable, may thus range between 8,000 and 12,000 Br 

 thermal units, from 6,700,000 to 10,000,000 foot-pounds per day. 



JS T ew York State Reformatory dietary. 



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B— Breakfast. D— Dinner. S— Supper. 



'The writter has, as a matter of experiment, lived for long periods of time on about 12 ounces per 

 day of oatmeal (dry) or the equivalent in "cracked wheat " or other grain, supplying but about 1,400 

 calories per day. and, leading sedentary life, found this allowance ample. Tliis is also the least 

 costly of all foods, and the writer has known young men to live on 60 cents a week, making up the 

 dietary of grain foods mainly. 



2 Actual average consumption per man per week in excess of standard ration. 



