Town Milk. 
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Cows. 
8 
8 
U 
23 
23 
23 
23 
28 
35 
35 
4-t 
46 
53 
57 
61 
70 
72 
77 
87 
87 
9-t 
95 
132 
169 
186 
192 
204 
207 
202 
203 
203 
224 
224 
Days. 
56 
56 
93 
148 
161 
IGl 
161 
191 
231 
245 
276 
312 
346 
384 
411 
458 
496 
524 
594 
6(19 
651 
695 
793 
1,040 
1,238 
1,357 
1,420 
1,434 
1,437 
1,421 
1,421 
1,515 
1,568 
Gallons. 
161 
188 
310 
435 
545^ 
549 
540 
596 
695 
777 
824 
958 
1,095 
1,170 
1,234 
1,365 
1 ,475 
1,575 
1,736 
1,831 
1,929 
1,961 
2,167 
3,067 
3,631 
3,970 
3,876 
3.698 
3,675 
3,702 
3,615 
4,040 
4,351 
si 
O 
Gallons. 
2- 88 
3'36 
3- 32 
06 
38 
4 
34 
12 
0 
08 
0 
06 
14 
04 
0 
0 
7 
0 
92 
0 
2-96 
2-8 
2-6 
2-94 
2-92 
2-92 
2-72 
2-40 
2-56 
2-6 
2-54 
2-60 
2-77 
c 
ilking 
Week. 
o 
00 
to 
.3 
« 
'U 
L. 
P 
o 
O 
O 
3 to 
M.9 
C s 
'55 cS 
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duce of 3) 
Week. 
c 
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O 
'!i =" 
II 
O 
6 
Cows. 
_ Days. 
(jalloiis. 
Gallons. 
May 
24 
247 
1 ,720 
4,589 
2- 66 
31 
252 
1 , 764 
4,830 
2-72 
June 
7 
1 ,764 
4,827 
2*72 
14 
253 
1,765 
4, 750 
2-68 
21 
255 
1 ,775 
4, 688 
2-63 
» ) 
July 
28 
255 
1,785 
4,501 
2-54 
5 
255 
1 ,785 
4,262 
2-39 
12 
255 
1 ,785 
4,054 
2-27 
19 
247 
1,729 
3,910 
2-26 
Aug. 
26 
247 
1,729 
3,832 
2-21 
2 
237 
1 ,659 
3, 739 
2-25 
< > 
9 
237 
1,659 
3,658 
2-20 
. > 
16 
116 
1,239 
2-488 
1-76 
23 
111 
777 
1 ,458 
1-89 
. > 
Sept. 
30 
111 
777 
1 ,431 
1-85 
6 
111 
777 
1 ,405 
1-82 
> > 
13 
111 
777 
1 ,403 
1-82 
20 
111 
777 
1,418 
1-82 
27 
11 1 
777 
1 ,443 
1-88 
Oct. 
4 
111 
777 
1,414 
1-82 
11 
111 
777 
1,339 
1-73 
> > 
18 
111 
777 
1,359 
1-74 
> > 
Nov. 
25 
100 
739 
1 ,338 
1-82 
1 
100 
700 
1 ,2CG 
1-8 
3 ) 
8 
92 
644 
1,190 
1-82 
» ) 
15 
92 
644 
1,121 
1-74 
22 
92 
644 
1,060 
1-64 
29 
92 
644 
983 
1-52 
Dec. 
6 
90 
630 
987 
1-56 
J » 
13 
79 
578 
1,087 
20 
78 
546 
1,099 
2-19 
J > 
27 
73 
511 
1,076 
2-1 
Total 
57,334 
139,746* 
2.44 
of milk produced in twelve months, dividing; it by the number of 
days of a cow milked during those twelve months ; and so repre- 
senting the average daily produce of the cow during the whole 
year. 
I fear that these figures (let alone the fact which we may infer 
from them, that disastrous losses, if not from cattle plague, from 
pleuro-pneumonia and from foot-and-mouth disease, are possible) 
are not particularly encouraging. We have been leceiving 
Is. bd. to Is. Sf/. the barn-gallon — i. e., from 2^d. to 2.\d. per 
quart — for this milk upon the farm. VYe have been paying more 
