94 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
given in Table 22. A photograph of this pail without the 
strainer attachment is shown in Fig. 33. This reduces the 
cover attachment to a simple tin cover carrying an open 
funnel four inches in diameter. The strainer ordinarily used 
with this pail consists of two thicknesses of fine cheese cloth 
supported by fine copper gauze and this arrangement was used 
in these experiments. The pail equipped with (ee strainer 
attachment is shown in Fig. 27. 
Table 22. d 
anime Covered Pail with and without strainer (wire gauze ye 
two thicknesses of fine cheese cloth). 










Date Kind of pail used oer Bacio Be besren 
March 28....| With strainer 1,300 130 67 
28....| Without strainer saa 90 - 0 
Sm 2 Ot Tew ACD Strainer 840 208 8 
ee Oona ILOOtLestLainer 800 167 0 
64) 29.4 Wath strainer 940 300 50 
incon eV boOUbLSi Taner 567 50 40 
a eo dl With Strainer, 2,050 590 130 
e420... ...4 Without. stramer 1,500 290 100 
POU seie Wath stramer 1,340 150 66 
— 8025...4 Without: strainer 1,658 £25 0 
ey 80s. With: strainer. 2,020 230 60 
oe 30st aie Without stramer 1,700 A475 108 
pela ah. Wrath Straiier ieee 51 8 SOF Sa Tek 
Lute Ok Ay a VV itnoUbestramer 500 Gy; 0 
i Olver W tea straiver L300 417 8 
‘Site ole. eal WV IthOUt Strainer 658 Pop 50 
April: 11:2 «| Wath straimer 1,400 196 | 50 
a 11....| Without strainer Do 100 0 
WH Lilt =) With strainer 640 146 Vz 
“ 11... 4) Without strainer 660 200 13 
* 12....} With strainer 360 Lie 29 
“ 12....) Without strainer 930 | 338 67 
cs 122.5 With stramer 610 87 bis 
‘ 122 0 Without: straitier 770 270 46 
Average...} With strainer 1,210 240 52 
Average...| Without strainer 890 204 36 





With strainer. 

Without strainer. 



Difference in favor of no strainer. 
