12 BULLETIN 839, U, S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 9. — Results of examination of products from breaJ; machines. 
Sample No. 
Type of wheat. 
Bolting cloth. 
Bran : H . 
particles. ±Lair ^ 
Total. 
11079- K-A. 
17146-L-B. 
17125-L-C . 
1712S-L-A. 
17159-L-A. 
17173-L-A. 
17165-L-O. 
17167-L-A. 
17143-L-B Hard 
17146-L-A. 
17190- L-B. 
17125-L-D. 
17128-L-C. 
17159-L-B. 
17173-L-B. 
17133-L-F. 
17165-L-P. 
17167-L-B. 
11079- K-D. 
17143-L-C . 
17146-L-D. 
17125-L-E . 
17128-L-D. 
17159-L-C . 
17173-L-C. 
17133-L-G. 
17165-L-Q. 
17167-L-C. 
FIRST BREAK MATERIAL. 
Hard... 
....do. 
Hard and soft. 
do 
do 
do 
Soft 
do 
(?) 
llxx, 13xx. 
(?) 
(?) 
(?) 
(?) 
lOxx 
12xxx, 14xxx. 
SECOIST) BREAK MATERIAL. 
do 
do 
Hard and soft. 
do 
do 
do 
Soft 
....do 
....do 
. lOx. llx 
. 12xx, 13xx... 
. 12xx, 13xx... 
-, (?) 
■ (?) 
•I (?) 
• (?) 
•| (?) 
. lOxx 
. 12xxx, 14xxx. 
THIRD BREAK MATEEIAL. 
Hard 
....do 
....do 
Hard and soft. 
....do 
....do 
....do 
Soft 
....do 
....do 
17143-L-D Hard. 
17146-L-C do 
17125-L-F Hard and soft. 
1712S-L-E do 
17173-L-D do 
17165-L-R Soft 
17167-L-D do 
(?) 
lOx, llx 
12xx, 13xx... 
(?) 
(?) 
(?) 
(?) 
(?) 
lOxx 
12xxx, 14xxx. 
FOURTH BREAK MATERIAL. 
llx. 12X 
12xx, 13xx 
(?) 
(?) 
(?) 
lOxx 
14xxx 
196 
1S6 
117 
334 
76 
46 
113 
182 
324 
166 
216 
105 
150 
47 
32 
142 
75 
138 
120 
628 
367 
159 
118 
68 
37 
375 
131 
135 
810 
322 
262 
118 
132 
.-- 
285 
1-5 
n3 
43 
I 2 
61 
64 
42 
65 
162 
23 
44 
54 
58 
38 
31 
1.1 
107 
144 
26 
53 
66 
56 
73 
53 
46 
213 
116 
57 
50 
147 
106 
66 
361 
269 
160 
496 
137 
110 
151 
240 
366 
231 
378 
128 
233 
91 
86 
200 
113 
241 
735 
511 
185 
171 
128 
93 
448 
184 
181 
1,023 
438 
319 
168 
279 
334 
351 
For the purpose of comparison, the data from Table 9 have been 
summarized in Table 10. 
Table 10. — Summary of results of examination of products from break machines. 
Machine stock. 
Average. 
Bran 
particles. 
Hairs. 
First break 
1 156 
84 
60 
73 
122 
Second break 
139 
213 
Fourth break 
308 
The offal content of the break roll products is high, as would 
be expected. A microscopical examination is hardly necessary to 
establish this fact. The fluffy and dirty appearance of such products, 
even from casual examination, is sufficient to show that they are of 
low quality, judging from the offal material present. 
