278 Prof. H. Rose on the Inorganic Constituents 



The following are the weights of the inorganic constituents 

 obtained in the different parts of the examination of the faeces 

 and the urine : — 



Faeces. Urine. 



Extracted by water 18-55 90-87 



Extracted by muriatic acid 62-30 8-54< 



In the ash of the residuary carbonized mass 19-15 0'59 



100-00 100-00 



Appendix XII. 



Examination of the Inorganic Constituents of the Bile {of 

 Oxen). By M. Weidenbusch. 



Aqueous extract of the carbonized mass. — This, when evapo 

 rated to dryness, consisted of — 



Chloride of sodium 28-77-| rNa CI 



Potash . . . 

 Soda .... 

 Phosphoric acid 

 Sulphuric acid . 

 Carbonic acid . 

 Silica .... 



4-51 

 35-79 



8-55 



4-81 

 11-70 



0-26J 



94-39 



SNaO+POg 

 3KO + PO5 

 ;>or of<; NaO, SO3 

 NaO, CO2 

 NaO, HO 

 LSi O. . . 



Muriatic extract. — This consisted of — 



Potash 3-70 



Soda lJ-50 



Lime 27-00 



Magnesia .... 

 Peroxide of iron . . 

 Manganoso-manga-"\ 

 nic oxide . . j 

 Phosphoric acid . . 

 Silica 



7-41 

 4-21 



2-11 



41-63 

 2-41- 



99-97 



>or of< 



^SKO + PO^ 

 SNaO + POs 

 SCaO+POs 

 SMgO + POg 

 MgO . . 



F.O3 . . 

 MnO, Mug O3 

 iSiO, . . 



28-77 

 14-51 

 6-78 

 8-55 

 28-27 

 9-34 

 0-26 



96-48 



20-25 

 49-81 

 14-71 

 0-69 

 4-20 

 2-11 

 2-41 



100-00 



Residuary carbonaceous mass. — The ash consisted of — 



Potash . . 

 Soda . . . 

 Lime . . . 

 Magnesia . . 

 Peroxide of iron 

 Phosphoric acid 

 Sulphuric acid 



6-71 

 40-49 

 2-45 

 4-01 

 0-80 

 3-89 

 41-63 



99-98 



