CHART 7 LOE aa 
dates! 
Wheat 
Rolled Oats 
Hemp Seed 
Millet Seed 
Period 2: 
tare 185 
rat ion. 
oats, and millet seed in equal amounts. 
good in each case. 
Lot 718 illustrates the failure of young rats to grow when given a monotonous 
that the limiting factor is the character and amount of the inorganic portion 0: 
seed is a constituent will be adequate in their content of fat-soluble A provided 1+ 
present. The diet of the female throughout the experiment was that of the male i» 
Seeds of plants can be classed together without exception in their dietary pro 
other foods which carry a much greater amount of calcium, sodium, and chlori:: 
dietary standpoint. In lesser degree the poor quality of the proteins of seeds and 
exceptions) of the fat-soluble A are contributing factors in causing stunting of » 
table foods. 
et st os 
20.20 
Peer es 
20.40 
a 307 per cent of salt mix- 
3S 
| 
i 
oe S30 A 
Ration: 
Periac Le 
elles ont ‘a Oates 
Millet Seed 
Period 2: 
| 3.7 per cent of galt esti 
ed to ithe seth or 
| 
185 was 
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1 
| t 
SSL SAR SEE ae MRE ese 
CuartT 7. Lots 930 A and 930 B illustrate the impossibility of obtaining grow? 
In Period 2, on the addition of salts, e: 
a complete salt mixture, while Lot 930 B was given only sodium chloride and «. 
sete 
2540 | Millet Seed | __ 2560 
Period 2:3. | 
ren 1.0 per cent NaCl and 0.9 
LOT 930 B 
| 
tion: | 
| 
Period 1: 
Maize 2540 
0 Wheat 2540 | 
“og | Rolled Oate be 2640 | 
| per cent of Caco. were | 
jhe 
| : 
on a restricted diet of maize, wheat, rolled 
wth at once took place. Lot 930 A was fed 
i¢jum carbonate. The response was equally 
ation of five seeds, and (Period 2) the faet 
‘he diet. Mixtures of seeds of which millet 
less than 20 to 25 per cent of millet seed is 
Period 2. 
erties, in that they must be combined with 
in order to render them complete from the 
seed mixtures and the low content (with few 
imals fed too largely on this class of vege- 
