202 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
that with this subject the conditions which made it necessary 
to end the experiment may have been due in part to the extra 
amount eaten for dinner on the third day. 
EXPERIMENTS WITH FORCE. 
The experiments with Force were made with H. C. S. and 
H. O., and followed those with Malta Vita without interrup- 
tion, beginning with breakfast July 6, 1903, and continuing 
three days with twelve meals. H. C. S. had therefore already 
been six days, and E. O. four days, on a very similar though 
not identical diet. H.C. S. ate 100 grams of the cereal for 
each meal, as he did in the preceding experiments; but EH. O. 
reduced the quantity to 200 grams per day, or two-thirds as 
much as in the experiments with Malta Vita. He ate 60 grams 
for breakfast, and 70 grams each for dinner and supper, each 
day. 
The data of the experiment are tabulated on pages 203 and 
204. 
The other subject of the Malta Vita experiments expected 
also to continue with the Force, but the intestinal disturbance 
continued, and became so severe after the first meal of this. 
series, that he was compelled to drop out. Neither H. C. S. 
nor EK. O. suffered any discomfort from the diet, but both had 
so little relish for it that they were glad to finish the experi- 
ments with the last meal of the third‘day. 

