5 MARCH 1927, Page 33

1 he Production and Distribution of Clean Milk (The Dairy- ",

1:1 Great Tower Street, E.C. 3, 2s.) is a subject of im- INN, importance to us all. Mr. A. T. R. Mattiek tells us at England consumes only one-third of a pint per head per or milk, an average far below that of other countries. 'itch of this milk is not as pure as it should be. Again, re are losies due to prOduction and distribution which

may easily amount to £500,000 or more. The two chief impressions gained by a perusal of these pages are : 1. The tremendous importance to the health of the community of educating our milk producers in hygiene. 2. The good work already being done on these lines, of which this excellent brochure is a part. A Super Cow Barn [sic] shown in the advertisement section provides much food for reflection.