CHEMICAL DEPAETMENT. 



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Price per ton, or prices per unit of ingredients. 



Guaranteed and found analyses, date when sample was drawn, and in 

 whose presence. 



Copies of schedules to be filled up by the associations may be had on 

 application to the Secretary of the Society, and no grants can be given for 

 any analysis whose schedules are not accurately filled up. 



The actual analytical reports of the association's analyst must accompany 

 the schedules as vouchers, and these will be returned. 



In the case of all analyses which show an inferiority in the whole valuable 

 constituents of 8 per cent, or upwards, it is necessary that no time be lost 

 in communicating with the seller, in order that no deterioration may take 

 place in the reserved sample, which, along with any explanation received 

 from the seller, shall be forthwith forwarded to the Secretary of the High- 

 land and Agricultural Society. 



The following are the forms in which analyses of ordinary genuine manures 

 and feeding stuffs must be reported : — 



I. Reports of Analyses of MANURES. 



{On the one side are the analytical details, and on the other the valuable con- 

 stituents, which alone are considered in estimating the value of manure). 



1. Form of Analysis for SurERPHOSPHATES, Dissolved Bones, and 

 the like. 



Capahle of yielding as valuable 

 constituents. 



Phosphoric Acid, in a soluble 



OUllL6a • • • • 



Do., in an insoluble state, . 

 Lime,. .... 

 Sulphuric Acid, Organic ] \ a_„_„- 



Alatter &c ( ' Ammonia, 



Sand and insoluble matter, . 



Phosphate of Lime, 



dissolved, . 

 Do. undissolved, . 



2. Form of Analysis for Bones, Bone Meal, Fish Guano, and the like. 



Capable of yielding as valuable 

 constituents. 



Phosphoric Acid, 



Lime, . 



Alkali as, &c.. 



Organic matter, . 



Moisture, . 



Sand and insoluble, matter, 



( Phosphate of Lime, 





Ammonia, 



3. Form of Analysis for Mixed Manures, Peruvian and Ichaboe 

 Guanos, and the like. 



Phosphoric Acid, in a soluble ) 

 state, . . . . I 

 Do., ill an insoluble state, . 

 Lime, .... 



Alkalies, &c., 



Organic matter and 

 Ammonia Salts, 

 Moisture, .... 

 Sand and insoluble matter, 



Capable of yielding as valuable 

 constituents. 



Phospliate of Lime, ( 



dissolved, . . ) 



Do., undissolved, 



Potash, .... 

 Nitrates - Ammonia 



Ammonia 



