Thirty-fourth Annual Convention. 



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The next Table shows that there is no constant relation 

 between fat and water and in. order to know the overrun the fat 

 determination must be made. 



TABLE 7. 

 Each Lot Represents Two Samples of Creamery Butter Collected on 



the Same Day. 



Water % Fat % 

 Water % Fat % 



Lot 1 13.42 79.88 



Lot 1 13.42 83.56 



Lot 2 11.84 84.02 



Lot 2 11.81 85.01 



Lot 3 13.42 82.73 



Lot 3 13.42 84.05 



Lot 4 14.43 82.22 



Lot 4 14.44 83.34 



Salt % 

 Salt % 



3.50 

 2.03 

 3.10 

 1.63 

 2.50 

 1.53 



Possible overrun 

 allowing 2 % 



Casein % 

 Casein % 



.04 

 1.15 

 .75 

 .90 

 .85 

 .65 



for loss, 

 for loss. 



22.6 



17.2 



16.6 



15.2 



18.4 



16.6 



19.2 



17.6 



TABLE 8. 



Result of Analyzing Separate Samples Taken from a Factory Consign- 

 ment of Butter as It Arrived on the Market. 



December 5, 1907 13.02 84.39 1.96 .61 16.1 



Average overrun 



Date When for each 



Butter Was Made. Water % Fat % Salt % Casein % day. 



December 5. 1907 12.88 84.21 1.90 1.01 



December 5, 1907 12.45 84.87 1.86 .82 



December 5, 1907 13.02 84.39 1.98 .61 16.1 



December 7, 1907 14.25 82.57 2.11 1.07 



December 7, 1907 13.88 84.10 1.20 .82 



December 7, 1907 14.52 82.47 2.00 1.01 18.1 



December, 9, 1907 14.91 81.81 2.46 1.02 20.00 



December 11, 1907 15.05 81.94 1.94 1.07 



December 11, 1907 14.95 81.91 2.09 1.05 



December 11, 1907 15.94 81.12 1.96 .98 20.00 



Average for the week 14.18 82.92 1.95 .95 18.1 



Song, "Child of the King," by Mr. Lumbard. 



