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128 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Articles on Food Investigations by the Station. 
Adie Rey PUBLICATION. PAGEs. 
CHEMISTRY AND EcoNoMY OF Foops, - Bulletin No. 7, 1891, - -- 16 
THE COMPOSITION OF Foop MATERIALS, Report for 189I, - «= - 50 
STUDIES OF DIETARIES, - - - - Report for 1891, - - - 16 
DIETARIES AND DIETARY STANDARDS, - Report for 1891, - - - 55 
METHODS OF FOOD INVESTIGATION, - Report for 1891,.) -< - - I0 
STUDIES OF DIETARIES, - - - - Report for 1892, = - - 28 
Economy OF Foon, - - - - Report for 1892, - - - 28 
STUDIES OF DIETARIES, - - - - Report for 1893,  - - - 24 
STUDIES OF DIETARIES, - - 3 - Report for 1894, “= - oo Be 
Publications of the Office of Experiment Stations of the U.S. De- 
partment of Agriculture on the Food and Nutrition of Man. 
METHODS AND RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS ON THE CHEMISTRY AND: 
Economy oF Foops, by W. O. Atwater, Bulletin No. 21 of the Office of Ex- 
periment Stations. 222 pages. } 
Foops: NUTRITIVE VALUE AND Cost, by W. O. Atwater. Farmers’ Bulle-. 
tin NO, 23.432 paves. 
MEATS: COMPOSITION AND COOKING, by Chas. D. Woods. Farmers’ Bulletin. 
No. 34. 30 pages. 
Foop AND Diet, by W. O. Atwater. A reprint of an article in ae Year-. 
book of the Department for 1894. 43 pages. 
The Station invites the attention of the people of the State 
to the above publications, and especially to the paper on 
‘“Food and Diet,’’ reprinted from the Yearbook of the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture for 1894. This, with Farmers’ 
Bulletin No. 23, on ‘“‘ Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost,’ 
epitomizes the more practical results of the investigations thus. 
far published by the Station, together with more or less of the 
outcome of European enquiries, and will serve as an introduc- 
tion to future publications by the Station. 
The Department of Agriculture has furnished thie Station | 
with a considerable number of reprints of the article on 
‘‘Food and Diet,’’ for distribution in Connecticut. They will 
be mailed free of cost to citizens of the State who apply for 
them until the supply is exhausted. Applications for it, as. 
for the publications of the Station should be made to the 
Station at Storrs, as explained on page 2 and the last page of 
the cover of this report. Publications of the Department of 
Agriculture are obtained through members of Congress, and by 
application to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.. 

