STUDIES OF DIETARIES. 129 
STUDIES OF DIETARIES. 
REPORTED BY W. O. ATWATER AND CHAS. D. WOODS. 

Accounts of studies of dietaries of families and a boarding 
house, by the Station, have been given in previous reports as 
follows: 
I. A boarding house.* 5. A machinist’s family.+ 
2. A chemist’s family.* 6. A mason’s family.t+ 
3. A jeweler’s family.+ 7. A carpenter’s family.+ 
4. A blacksmith’s family. 8. A carpenter’s family.+ 
g. The family of the Station Agriculturist in winter. t 
Io, A mason’s family (the same as No. 6). 
11. A carpenter’s family (the same as No. 8).t 
12. A College students’ club. t 
© 13. The family of the Station Agriculturist in summer. t 
14. A widow’s family.|| 18. A College lady students’ club. | 
15. A Swede family.| Ig. A Swede family (same as No, 15).| 
16. A College club. || 20. Three chemists. | 
17. A Divinity School club. | 21. A carpenter’s family. || 
Eleven additional dietaries are here reported: 
25. An infant nine months old.’ 45. A farmer’s family. 
26. -A chemist’s family. 46. A farmer’s family (as 45). 
27. A farmer’s family. 120. A farmer’s family. 
28. <A chemist’s family (as 26). 121. A farmer’s family. 
29. A chemist’s family (as 26). 123. A farmer’s family. 
124. A College students’ eating club. 
Dietary studies 25, 26, 28 and 29 were conducted for the 
Station by Mr. A. P. Bryant; 27 by Mr. A. W. Smith; 123 by 
Mr. C. B. Lane; 124 by Prof. C. S. Phelps and Miss H. L. 
Smith, Professor of Domestic Science in Storrs College; and 45, 
46, 120 and 121 by Prof. John L. Bridge, of the Connecticut 
Literary Institute, Suffield, Conn. ‘The chemical analyses 
were, for the most part, made by Mr. H. M: Burr and Mr. H. 
A. Torrey. Prof. Bridge assisted in the analyses of some of 
the food materials used in dietaries 45 and 46. 
The general plan of the investigation included an account 
_ of the amounts and composition of all food materials of nutti- 
tive value in the house at the beginning, purchased during 

* Report of this Station, 1891, pp. 90-106. + Report of this Station, 1892, pp. 135-162. - 
+ Report of this Station, 1893, pp. 174-197. ll Report of this Station, 1894, pp. 174-204. 
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