. Milk. Milk. MICRO-OKGANISMS IN MILK 313 that has been published has been done with the Burrell-Lawrence- Kennedy machine. In this machine the vacuum is produced at the end of the teat, where a cup is provided to support the teat. The air is prevented from entering the cup by a rubber " CONNECTOR RELieF FILTER Fig. 129.—Details of construotion of Burrell-Lawrence-Kennedy machine. (Harding, Wilpon, and Smith, Bull. No. 317, New York Agric. Sta.) The four cups are connected by means of tubes to the teat cup connector, and from here a large rubber tube connects with the pail


. Milk. Milk. MICRO-OKGANISMS IN MILK 313 that has been published has been done with the Burrell-Lawrence- Kennedy machine. In this machine the vacuum is produced at the end of the teat, where a cup is provided to support the teat. The air is prevented from entering the cup by a rubber " CONNECTOR RELieF FILTER Fig. 129.—Details of construotion of Burrell-Lawrence-Kennedy machine. (Harding, Wilpon, and Smith, Bull. No. 317, New York Agric. Sta.) The four cups are connected by means of tubes to the teat cup connector, and from here a large rubber tube connects with the pail. A piece of glass tubing is inserted so that the passage of milk can be observed. The vacuum is intermittent and pulsa- tions occur about once a second. The rate of pulsation is adjust-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heinemann, Paul Gustav. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company


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