Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/967

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One ounce of cotfee, or cocoa, or chocolate, may be substituted for one—quarter ounce of tea; molasses for sugar, the quantity to be onehalf more; one und of potatoes or yams, one-half pound flour or rieeone-third pint o¥°%ase or one·quarter pint of barley may be substituted for each other. hen fresh meat is issued, the proportion to be two p;;1nds(per man per day, in lieu of salt meat. F our, rice, and pease, f an pork, may be substituted for each other, and, for potatoes, onions may be substituted.