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t With caul-fat and membrane. X Thrown away. § With eareass. || Will. pelt. 1| With <air<,ass in <a.se of all the sheep. 
** ft is doubtful whether these amounts refer I 0 the I’ancroas, Thymus Gland, and Glands about (he Throat colloetively, or to the I’anereas alone, 
tt This is the per cent, of C'-ude Dry Mailer (that is the Dry Matter eielusivo of milled and expressed Fat) in all those ))arls lalien eolleelively, In whieh the other figures in 
the column do not apply. 
