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Local Up-State Prices 
ROCHESTER 
Wheat, bu, $1.75 to $1.80; corn, bu., 
shelled, $1.10 to $1.15; oats, white, bn., 
50e. ; rye, bu., $1.40 to $1.45. 
Hay, ton, $28 to $30; straw, ton. $17. 
Dressed beef, carcass, lb.. 16 to 24c; 
forequarters, lb., 12 to ISc; hindquarters, 
lb., 18 to 25c; dressed hogs, light, lb.. 14 
to 15c; heavy, lb., 13 to 14c; Spring 
lambs, lb., 22 to 25c; yearling lambs, lb., 
18 to 20c; mutton, lb.. 12 to 10c; veal, lb., 
20 to 25c. 
Live fowls, lb., 32 to 34c; live roosters, 
lb., 32 to 34c; live broilers, lb., 32c; live 
ducks, lb., 28 to 30c; live geese, lb., 28 to 
30c; live turkeys, lb.. 55 to 60c; eggs. 75 
to 80c. 
Apples, per 100 lbs . King, $1 to $1 25 ; 
Greening, 80 to 90c; Baldwin, 90c to $1 ; 
Spy. $1 to $1.25; apples, best, bu., 75c to 
$1.25; pears, $1 to $1.50. 
Beets, bu.. 60 to 75c; cauliflower, doz. 
heads, $2.50 to $3 ; cabbage, ton. $7 to $8; 
per 100 heads, $2.50 to $3; per doz. heads, 
40 to 50c; carrots, bu.. (55 to 75c; celery, 
doz. bunches, 50 to (!()<•; lettuce, head, 
doz.. $1 to $1.25; common, per doz.. 40 
to 50c; mint, green, doz. bunches, 30 to 
35c; onions, dry, bu., 50 to 60c: potatoes, 
bu., 85 to 90c; parsnips, bu.. $1 to $1.25; 
radishes, doz. bunches, 25 to 30c; spin¬ 
ach, bu.. $1.50 to $1.75; turnips, bu., 
55 to 75c; vegetable oysters, doz. bunches. 
45 to 50c; watercress, doz. bunches, 40 
to 50c. 
Beans, hand-picked, per 100 Jbs.. medi¬ 
um, $3.50; red marrow, $5.50; white 
marrow, $0; red kidney, $6.50; white 
kidney, $10; pea. $3.50; yellow eye, $7; 
imperials, $8. 
JOHNSON CITY—ENDICOTT MARKETS 
Beef. lb.. 10 to 28c: hamburg. lb.. 20c; 
lamb chops, lb., 32c; mutton, lb.. 12 to 
25c; sausage, lb.. 25c; roasting pigs. lb.. 
25c; salt pork, lb., 23c; veal chops, lb.. 
32c; veal cutlets, lb.. 35c; rabbits, 
dressed, lb.. 35c. 
Live poultry, fowls, heavy, lb.. 30 to 
32c; chickens, heavy, lb., 28 to 30c; old 
roosters, lb.. 22c; turkeys, lb., 45 to 50c; 
geese, lb.. 30c; ducks, lb., 36c. 
Dressed poultry, fowls, heavy, lb.. 40c: 
light, lb., 38c; roasting chickens, lb.. 40c; 
broilers, lb.. 50c; turkeys, lb., 55c; geese, 
lb . 42c ; ducks, lb., 42c. 
Eggs, extra, large white, 80c; large 
1 'owns. 80c; fresh mixed colors, medium, 
75c; duck eggs, 95c; milk, qt.._10c: but¬ 
termilk, qt.. 6c; skim-milk._qt., 5c ; cheese, 
whole milk cream, lb.. 35c; skim. 17c; 
cottage cheese, lb.. 10c; pimento, 15c; 
creamery butter, fancy prints^ 56c; dairy 
butter, lb.. 55c; in jars, lb.. 55c. 
Apples, large, bu., Baldwin. $1.20; Fall 
Pipnin, 95c; Greening, $1.25; King, 
8150: Wolf River. $1.50: Ben Davis, 
$1 : Spy. $1.50; other varieties. 50c to 
$1.25; p«ars. Keifer. bu.. $1.75; small va¬ 
rieties, $160; dried apples, lb.. 12%e; 
citrons, each, 10 to 15c; cranberries, qt.. 
19c 
Beans, dry, lb.. 7c; beets, bu.. $1.15; 
cabbage, lb., white. 1 c; red, 2c; carrots, 
bu.. $1.15; cauliflower, best, lb.. 10c: or¬ 
dinary, lb.. 9c; celery, best, bunch. 10c: 
eggplant, best. each. 15c; medium. 10c; 
horseradish roots, bunch. 20c; lettuce, 
large heads, 10c; onions, green, bunch. 5c; 
dry. bu., $1 ; parsnips, bu.. $1.40; pota¬ 
toes. large white, bu.. $1.30; medium 
mixed $1.25; small. 90c; pumpkins, each, 
10 to 25c; rhubarb, lb.. 5c; radishes, large 
white, bunch. 6c; round red. 5c; sauer¬ 
kraut. qt.. 15c: spinach, peck. 30c: Hub- 
hard squash, lb.. 3c; turnips, rutabaga, 
bu . 85c; red top. bu.. 75c. 
Honey, clover extracted, lb.. 20c: card. 
30c: popcorn, shelled, lb.. 10c; on cob. 8c; 
buckwheat flour, lb.. 5c: chestnuts, bu., 
$9: black walnuts, bu.. $2.50: butternuts, 
bu., $2; hickory nuts, bu., $5.50. 
SYRACUSE PtTRI.IC MARKET 
Reef, prime, sides, lb., 10c; medium, 
9c; lamb. lb.. 20 to 25c: live pigs, each, 
$3.50 to $4; small dressed pigs. lb.. 20c; 
pork, light, lb.. 16 to 17c; heavy, lb.. 14c; 
veal, prime, lb.. 20c; common, 17c; sau¬ 
sage. lb.. 25 to 30c. 
Ducks, live. lb.. 33c; dressed, lb.. _05e; 
live chickens, lb.. 35 to 40c; dressed. 50 to 
60c; fowls, live. lb.. 35 to 40c; dressed, 
lb.. 50 to 60c; turkeys, live. 65c^ dressed, 
lb.. 75 to 90c; geese, live, lb.. 35 to 40c; 
dressed. 55 to 60c; guinea hens. live, pair, 
$1 25; rabbits, dressed, lb., 40 to 45c. 
Butter, lb.. 65 to 75c; eggs. 85 to 90c; 
duck eggs. $1 ; honey, lb.. 40c ; per cap, 
25 »o 35c; extracted, qt.. 75c to $1. 
Dalian cheese, lb.. 70c; cider, gal.. 25 
to 30c. 
Annies, bu . 50c to $1 ; pears, $2.50 to 
$3 : hickory nuts, bu., $3 
Tb*jns. dry, bu.. $4 to $5; per qt.. 12 to 
25c: beets, bu.. 60 to 75c; cabbage, doz. 
beads. 40c; per 100. $3: cabbage, red. 
doz . $1 : curly, per doz.. 95c: carrots, bu . 
60c • celery hearts, doz.. 90c: stalks. 65 
to 75c: endive, per doz.. 50c: garlic, lb, 
25c: horseradish roots, bunch. 10c: let¬ 
tuce. leaf, crate, $1.50 to $2.75: Boston, 
doz 50 to 75c; onions, bu.. 50 to 75c; 
parsley, doz. bunches. 50c: parsnips, bn. 
$1 : ’ opeorn. bu.. 75c; pumpkins, each. 10 
to 15c; potatoes, bu.. 50c to $1.10; rnta- 
bfleas. bu.. 60 to 75c; sage, lb.. 10c; 
saicM'kraut. lb. 5c; turnips, bu.. 50c; 
Hubbard squash, bu.. 75c; vegetable oys¬ 
ters. doz. bunches. 60c. 
Alfalfa, extra, ton. $2$ to $30; hay, No. 
Jhe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
News a 
January 22, 1921 
c e s 
1, $28 to $30; No. 2. $23 to $25; No. 3, 
$20; Timothy. $28 to $30; straw, rye, ton, 
$13; wheat. $15. 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
Changes in produce market prices for 
the week are slight. The open weather 
makes it easy to handle the stuff, so that 
the advance of the season is not noticed. 
Besides, the reports of Southern early 
crops are favorable to a good yield. 
BUTTER—CHEESE—EGGS 
Butter, lower—Creamery, 49 to 59c; 
dairy, 40 to 52c; crocks, 32 to 50c; com¬ 
mon, 22 to 28c. Cheese, quiet—Daisies, 
and longhorns. 26 to 30c; flats, 25 to 29c. 
Eggs, unsettled, on heavy receipts—Hen¬ 
nery. 68 to 72c ; State and Western, 66 
to 67c; storage, 62 to 65e. 
POULTRY—RABBITS 
Dressed poultry, quiet—Turkeys. 52 to 
60c; fowl. 32 to 38c; chickens. 32 to 37c: 
old roosters. 27 to 28c; ducks, 38 to 
42c; geese. 28 to 34c. Live poultry, light 
receipts and demand—Turkeys. 50 to 
55c; fowl and chickens. 32 to 38c; old 
roosters, 25 to 26c; ducks, 38 to 40c; 
geese, 28 to 30c. Rabbits, steady—.Tacks, 
pair, $1 to $1.25; cottontails, 40 to 60c. 
BERRIES AND GRAPES 
Strawberries, steady-—Florida, qt.. 75 
to 80c. Cranberries, dull—Cape Cod. 
bbl., $16 to $17. Grapes, steady—Cali¬ 
fornia Emperors, keg, $7 to $7.50. 
APPLES—POTATOES 
Apples, easy—McIntosh, bu., $1.75 to 
$2; Kings. Spitzenburgs, $1.50 to $1.75; 
Wealthy. Fameuse, Spy. $1.25 to $1.50; 
Greenings. Baldwins, 75c to $1 : common, 
40 to 60c. Potatoes, dull and weak— 
Fancy white, bu.. $1 to $1.20; seconds. 
50 to 60c; sweets, hamper, $2.50 to $2.75. 
BEANS-ONIONS 
Beans, weak—Kidney, owt.. $9.50 to 
$11; marrow, $9 to $10; pea and medium, 
$5 to $6. Onions, weak—Home-grown, 
bu., $1 to $1.50; State and Western, 
owl. 75c to $1 ; Spanish, crate, $1.25 to 
$1.75. 
VEGETABLES 
Vegetables, steady; light demand— 
Beets, bu.. 70 to 90c; carrots. 50 to 80c; 
cauliflower. $2.50 to $2.75; parsnips. $1 
to $1.25; spinach. Texas. $1 25 to $1.50; 
turnips, white. 90c to $1.25; yellow. 60 
to 90c; beets, Florida, doz. bunches. $1 
to $1.25; carrots. 40 to 50c; parsley. 60 
to 95c; radishes. 30 to 35c; cabbage, 
white. 100 heads. $3 to $4.50; red. $5 t<> 
$6; Savoy. $6 to $7; celery, buneh. 30 
to 80c; cueumbers, doz.. $6 to $7 ; endive, 
Louisiana, bbl.. $6 to $6 50; lettuce, box. 
40 to 50c; peppers. $7.50 to $7.75; 
squash, owt.. $4 to $-150; tomatoes, hot¬ 
house, 10-lb. basket. $3 to $4. 
SWEETS—NUTS 
Honey, du'l—Light comb. 32 to 38c; 
dark. 28 to 30c Nuts, steady—Butter¬ 
nuts, bu., $1 to $1.25; black walnuts, lb., 
5 to 7c. Maple products, quiet—Sugar, 
lb.. 30 to 38c; syrup, gal., $2 to $2.25. 
PEED 
Hay. quiet—Bulk Timothy. $28 to $30; 
clover mixed. $25 to $27. Wheat bran, 
unchanged—Ton. carlots. $32 50; mid¬ 
dlings. $30.50; red dog. $42.50; cotton¬ 
seed meal. $37.75; oilmeal, $40; hominy. 
$37.50; gluten. $52.50; oat feed. $17.50; 
rye middlings. $31. J. w. c. 
Poston Wholesale Markets 
RUTTER 
Creamery, best. 55 to 57c: common to 
good. 46 to 52c; dairv, 30 to 40c; storage. 
45 to 50c. 
EGGS 
Fancy nearby. 74 to 75c; gathered, 
good to choice. 65 to 70c; storage, 57 
to 61c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowls, 35 to 38c; chickens, 34 to 36c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 55 to 58c; good to choice. 
45 to 50c*; chickens. 43 to 45c; fowls. 30 
to 40c; ducks, 33 to 36c : geese, 30 to 40c. 
FRUITS 
Apples. Baldwin, bbl., $3 to $5.50; 
Greenings, $3 to $4; Spy. $3.50 to $5. 
Cranberries, bbl.. $15 to $17. Strawber¬ 
ries, qt., 60 to 70c. 
POTATOES 
Maine, 100 lbs . $1.85 to $2.10; sweet 
potatoes, bu.. $1.50 to $1.75. 
VEGETABLES 
Oipons. 100 lbs . $1 to $1.75: cabbage, 
bbl.. $1 25 to $1.50: celery, bu. box. $1.50 
to $5; lettuce, bu. box. 15 to 50c: spin¬ 
ach. bu. box. $1.25 to $1 50: squash, tou. 
$80 to $1.20: carrots, bu. box. $1.25 to 
$2; turnips, bu. box. 50c to $1: radishes, 
bu. box. $1.75 to $2: Brussels sprouts, 
ct. 10 to 18c; tomatoes, hothouse, lb., 
20 to 60c*. 
IT AY AND STRAW 
Best Timothy. $38 to 840: No. 2. $35 
to $36; Vo. 3. 826 to $28; clover mixed. 
834 to 89.7: rye straw. $26 to $27; oat 
straw, $18 to $19. 
Pittsburgh Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
Best, 59 to 60c; common to good, tub, 
56 to 58c; rolls, 45 to 48c. 
EGGS 
Best nearby, 74 to 75c; gathered, 04 
to 70c; storage, 60 to 62c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Hens. 25 to 30c; chickens, 30 to 32c; 
roosters. 20 to 21c; ducks. 36 to 40c; 
geese, 35 to 40c; turkeys, 5S to 60c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Hens. 40 to 45c; roosters. 28 to 30c; 
broilers. 45 to 50c; ducks, 45 to 50c; 
turkeys, 65 to 70c. 
FRUITS 
Apples, bbl.. $4.50 to $5.50; cranber¬ 
ries. bbl.. $12 to $11 ; strawberries, qt., 
65 to 75c. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, 150 lbs.. $2.50 to $2.75; 
sweet potatoes, bu., $2 to $2.50: cabbage, 
ton. $10 to $20; onions. 100 lbs., $1.50 
to $1.75; turnips, bu., $1.50 to $1.75; 
carrots, bu., $1.25 to $1.50. 
HAY 
Timothy. No. 1. $30 to $30.50; No. 2, 
$27 to $28; clover mixed, $28 to $28.50. 
Philadelphia Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
Best creamery. 58 to 60c; good to 
choice. 50 to 55c; lower grades, 35 to 
45c; ladles, 25 to 30c; packing stock, 
15 to 22c. 
EGGS 
Best nearby, OS to 70c; gathered, good 
to choice, 60 to 66c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Chickens, 30 to- 34c; roosters. 23 to 
25c: fowls. 28 to 36c-; ducks. 36 to 40c; 
gppse, 28 to 32c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys. 55 to 60c; fowls, 32 to 36c; 
chickens. 32 to 37c; ducks, 30 to 40c*; 
geese, 30 to 32c. 
FRUITS 
Apples., bbl., $2 50 to $5.50; cranber¬ 
ries, bbl., $12 to $17. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, ewt., $1.50 to $1.90; %-bu. 
basket, 25 to 70<-; sweet potatoes, %-bu. 
basket. -81 to $1.25 ; onions. 100 lbs., $1.25 
to $1.50; carrots, bbl., $2 to $4. 
nAY AND STRAW 
Timothy. No. 2. $26 to $27; No. 3. $24 
to $25; sample, $21 to $23; clover mixed. 
$22 to $26; straw, rye, $19 to $21; 
wheat. $16 to $16 50. 
New York Wholesale Quotations 
January 13, 1921 
MILK 
The New York price to producers for 
January is $3.18 per 100 lbs. for 3 per 
cent milk at points 200 to 210 miles 
from the city, with 4 cents per 100 lbs. 
additional for every tenth of 1 per cent 
butterfat over 3. 
BUTTER 
Creamery, fancy lb. 54 @ 55 
Good to Choice .*..... 50 @ 53 
Lower Grades. 34 @ 44 
City made. 20 <3 28 
Dairy, best . 51 <8 52 
Common to (rood . 35 @ 45 
PackliiR Stock. 15 (8 22 
CHEESE 
Whole Milk, fancy. 23 @ 28Mj 
Good to oholce. 24 id 26 
Skims, bent. 13 @ 20 
Fair to good. II it 16 
EGGS 
White, nearby, oholce to funoy. 76 it 77 
Medium tokood . 70 it 75 
Mixed colors, nearby best. 73 <8 74 
Common to Rood. 65 @ 70 
Gathered, best, white. 74 @ 75 
Medium to coon, mixed colors ... 66 <8 72 
T.nwop prftopc. 50 @ 55 
StoraRp. best. 58 (8 62 
Common to good. 38 it 45 
LIVE STOCK 
Steer*. 9 00 @10 40 
Ball* . 6 00 @ 7 75 
Cows....;. 3 00 @6 50 
Calves, prime real. 100 lb*. 14 00 @17 50 
Calls. 9 00 @10 00 
Hogs.11 00 @13 75 
Sheep. 100 lb*. 4 00 @ 4 50 
Lambs . 9 On @12 50 
LIVE POULTRY 
Business is reported at: Fowls. 36 to 
42c; chickens. 30 to 36c; roosters. 20 to 
22c; ducks. 36 t<> 42c; geese, 28 to 36c; 
turkeys, 45 to 50c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 55 @ 60 
Com. to good. 40 @ 54 
Chickens choice lb. 43 @ 44 
Fair to Good. 35 @ 40 
Fowls. 35 @ 39 
Roosters. 22 @ 25 
Ducks . 35 @ 40 
Squabs, doz. . 4 06 @1100 
Geese... 25 <a 34 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS 
Sales are reported at: Calves, choice, 
26 to 27c; common to good. 16 to 20c; 
pork. 109 to 150 lbs. each. 15 to 16c; 
heavier. 10 to 14c: 50 to 100 lbs. each. 
15 to 19c: roasting pigs. 10 to 15 lbs.. 35 
to 40c: 16 to 20 lbs.. 25 to 31c*. Rabbits 
from the West have brought 25 ti> 35c 
per pair for cottontails and 50c to $1 per 
pair for jacks. 
BEANS 
Marrow, 100 lb*. .8 75 @9 00 
Pea. 4 75 & 5 no 
Medium . 550 @ 575 
Keel Kidney . 9 25 @ 9 50 
White Kidney. 15 50 » 10 00 
Yellow Eye. 9 50 @It 00 
FRUITS 
Apples, Baldwin, bbl. 
Greening... 
York. 
King.. 
bu. bkt. 
Pears, bbl. . 
Cranberries, bbl . 
Strawberries, qt.. 
3 50 @ 5 00 
3 50 lit 5 00 
3 00 in. 5 00 
3 00 @6 50 
75 «t 1 25 
3 00 © 3 50 
9 00 @16 00 
50 @ 60 
POTATOES 
Long Island, 165 lbs.3 75 @ 4 25 
Jersey. 150 lbs. 2 50 @ 3 00 
Maine. 180 lbs. 3 50 @3 75 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkt. | 00 @ 2 00 
VEGETABLES 
Brussels Sprouts, qt. 10 @ 20 
Beets, bbl. 2 0(» @ 2 50 
Cabbage, ton. 12 00 @25 00 
Carrots, bbl. 75 <a, j 50 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 1 00 @ 2 25 
Onions. 100 lbs. ] 00 1 50 
Squash, bbl. 2 00 @ 3 50 
Egg Plants, bn. 300 @ 7 00 
Turnips, rutabaga, bbl. 1 50 @ 2 00 
Radishes. 100 bunches. 3 00 ® 6 00 
String Beans, bu. bkt. 3 00 @7 00 
Peppers, bu. 3 50 @ 4 50 
Romaine. bu. 1 00 @ 125 
Mushrooms, lb. 40 @ «o 
Spinach, bbl. 1 25 @ 3 50 
Cel ry. Large crate. 2 00 @3 50 
Kale, bbl. . 75 @ 1 25 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay. Timothy,No 1. ton. 3300 @34 00 
No-2. ..31 00 @32 00 
No. 3 ...28 00 @29 00 
Shipping. 25 00 @27 Oil 
Clover. M i red. •>« 00 <0 32 60 
Straw. Rye . 19011 @19 60 
Oat and wheat. 1700 @18 00 
GRAIN 
_ Cush wholesale prices quoted at New 
York: Wheat. No. 2 red. $2.12; corn. 
N<*. 2 yellow. 94c; oats, No. 2. while, 
60c; rye. $1.89; barley, 95c. 
HIDES AND SKINS 
Prices quoted at New York on country 
slaughter steer hides are 11 to 12c; cowt 
and bulls, 7 to 9c. Horsehides have* sold 
from $2.75 to $3.50 each. Country 
slaughter calfskins, from 9 to 12 lbs, 
$1.75 to $1.95; lighter, $1 to $1.50. 
Retail Prices at New York 
Butter—Best . 
_8.63 
to 
$ 64 
Fair to good. 
.60 
to 
.62 
Milk—Loose, at stores.. 
.12 
Bottled. Grade A. 
.21 
Certified . 
OR 
Heavy cream. *4 pint. 
. . 
• .30 
Cheese, lb . 
.45 
to 
no 
Eggs—Best .. 
.80 
to 
.90 
Fair to good. 
.65 
to 
.75 
Fowls . 
.42 
to 
,r*f * 
Turkevs . 
.52 
to 
.55 
Chickens .f. 
.15 
to 
no 
Lamb ebons . 
to 
to 
.65 
.04 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
January 17-22—Fanners’ Week. West 
Virginia University. Morgantown. W. Ya. 
January 17-27—West Virginia Farm 
Bureau Federation. Morgantown, W. Va. 
January 18-19—-New York State Agri¬ 
cultural Society. Albany. 
January 18-22—Madison Square Gar¬ 
den Poultry Show. New York. N. Y. 
January 21-26—Connecticut Agricul¬ 
tural and Industrial Exposition. Hart¬ 
ford. 
January 22-29 — National Western 
Stock Show. Denver. Pol. 
January 24-28 Pennsylvania Farm 
Products Show. Harrisburg. Pa. 
January 25-27 Pennsylvania State 
Agricultural Association. Harrisburg. Pa 
January 29—American Cranberry 
Growers’ Association. Philadelphia. Pa. 
January 31 -February 4—-Farmers’ 
Week. Ohio State University. Columbus. 
O. 
January 31 - February 1 Farmers’ 
Week and Potato Show. Michigan Agri¬ 
cultural College. Lansing. Mich. 
February 1-2—Ohio State Horticul¬ 
tural Society, Columbus. O. 
February 1-4 — New York State 
Grange. Utica. N. Y. 
February 1-3 — Ohio Farm Bureau 
Federation. Columbus. (». 
February 7-12—Sixth Annual National 
Tractor Slioiv. Columbus. O. 
February 14-19—Farmers’ Week. New 
York State College of Agriculture. 
Ithaca. N. Y 
January 3-February 25—Short courses 
in Agriculture. Home Economics. Ice 
Cream Making. New York State School 
of Agriculture, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
January 28—Holsteins. Pennsylvania 
State Sale. Harrisburg. Pa. 
March 29-39—Holsteins. Watertown 
Holstein Sales Co.. Watertown, Wis. F. 
Darcey, secretary. 
May 9 — Holsteins. Brown County 
Holstein Breeders' Sale at De Pere. We . 
May 17—Holsteins Wisconsin Hol¬ 
stein Breeders’ Sale, West Allis. Wis. 
