174 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
SLUDIES OT Dit ARTs: 
REPORTED BY W. 0. ATWATER AND CHAS. D. WOODS. 
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Accounts of studies of dietaries of families and a boarding 
house, by the Station, have been given in previous reports, as 
follows: 
A machinist’s family. + 
A mason’s family. 
A boarding house.* 
A chemist’s family.* 
A jeweler’s family.+ A carpenter’s family.+ 
A blacksmith’s family. A carpenter’s family.t 
g. The family of the Station Agriculturist in winter. 
1o. A mason’s family (the same as No. 6).t 
11. A carpenter’s family (the same as No. 8).t 
12. A College students’ club. 
13. The family of the Station Agriculturist in summer.t 
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Eight additional dietaries are here reported: 
14. A widow’s family. 18. College lady students’ club. 
15. A Swede family. 19. A Swede family (same as No. 15). 
16. A College club. 20. Three chemists. 
17. <A Divinity School club. 21. A carpenter’s family. 
In the dietaries studies here reported upon the work was shared 
by Dr. H. B. Gibson, Mr. H. Monmouth Smith, Dr. R. L. Slagle, 
Dr. P. N. Evans, Mr. H. A. Torrey, Mr. H. M. Burr, Miss Kath- 
erine B. Camp and Miss H. M. Hall. The dietary study of a 
College club (No. 16) was under the especial charge of Dr. 
Gibson and Mr. Smith, that of a Divinity School club was largely 
the work of Mr. Smith. Miss Camp had the especial oversight 
of that of the College ladies’ eating club (No. 18). The details of 
the study of the dietary of three chemists (No. 20) were carried 
out by Messrs. Smith, Slagle and Torrey. 
The general plan of the investigation included an account of 
the amounts and composition of all food materials of nutritive 
value in the house at the beginning, purchased during and 
remaining at the end of the experiment, and of all the kitchen 
and table wastes. The amounts of different food materials on 

* Report of this Station, 1891, pp. go-106. + Report of this Station, 1892, pp. 135-162. 
+ Report of this Station, 1893, pp. 174-197. 

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