95 
FOOD— SUPPLEMENTAL RATION. 
Experiment No. ?9, March 16-18. — One hundred and twenty-eight grams of cane sngar daily in the 
form of loaf sugar, taken with and between meals. This amount also supplemented the basal ration 
during the preliminary experiment March 12-15. 
Experiment No. SI. March S8-ZU.— The additional energy during this experiment was furnished by 
63.5 grams butter. 
DRINK. 
Time. 
Water. 
Time. 
Water. 
1 Grams. 
Breakfast 150 
10.15 a. m 200 
Dinner 200 
4.00 p. m 200 
Supper 150 
Gra7ns. 
9.00 p. m 200 
10.20 p.m 150 
Total for day 1. 250 
Daily routine. — The general plan of the series of experiments is 
indicated in the following schedule: 
Table 112. — Daily programme — Metabolism experiments Nos. 29 and 31. 
6.50 a. in 
Take pulse and temperature 
•4.00 p.m 
Stop work, drink 200 grams water. 
7.00 a. m 
Pass urine, weigh self, collect 
4.15 p.m 
Begin work. 
drip, and weigh absorbers. 
6.15 p.m 
Stop work, change underclothing. 
7.30 a. m 
Breakfast.drink 150 grams water. 
6.20 p.m 
Supper, drink 150 grams water. 
8.15 a.m 
Begin work. 
6.50 p. m 
Take pulse and temperature. 
9.15 a.m 
Stop work. drink 200 grams water. 
7.00 p.m 
Pass urine, weigh self, collect 
10.30 a.m 
Begin work. 
drip, and weigh absorbers. 
12.30 p. m 
Stop work. 
9.00 p. m 
Drink 200 grams water. 
12.50 p.m 
Take pulse and temperature. 
10.00 p. m 
Take pulse and temperature. 
1.00 p. m 
Pass urine, collect drip, and 
10.10 p.m 
Arrange bed. 
weigh absorbers. 
10.20 p.m 
Drink 150 grains water. 
1.25 p.m 
Dinner, drink 200 grams water. 
10.30 p.m 
Retire. 
2.00 p.m 
Begin work. 
1.00 a.m 
Pass urine. 
Table 113 gives a condensed summary of the more important statis- 
tics in the diary kept by the subject. 
