CHEMICAL DEPAETME^"T. 



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The foUowin.cj are the forms in which analyses of ordinary genuine 

 manures and feeding stuffs must be reported by Local Analytical 

 Associations receiving the Society's grant : — 



I. Reports of Analyses of MANURES. 



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

 ' stituents luhich alone are considered in estimating the value of manure.) 

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

 the like. 



Analytical details. 



Phosphoric Acid, in a soluble ) 



state, . . . . ( 



Do., in an insoluble state, 



Lime, 



Sulphuric Acid, Organic/ ' Amnumia, . 



matter, &c., 

 Sand and insoluble matter. 



Capable of yielding the following 

 Vallable Constituents. 



Phosphate of Lime, 



dissolved, 



( fllSSOlVl 



) Do. undif 



dissolved. 



( 



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



Capable of yielding the following 



Analytical details. 



Phosphoric Acid, . 



Lime, .... 



Alkalies, &c., 



Organic matter, , 



Moisture, 



Sand and insoluble matter. 



Valuable Constituents. 

 . Phosphate of Lime,undissolved. 



Ammonia, 



3, Form of Analysis for Mixed 

 Guanos, and the like. 



Analytical details. i 



Phosphoric Acid, in a soluble 

 state, .... 

 Do., in an insoluble state, 

 Lime, ..... 



Alkalies, kc, 



Organic matter and ") 

 Ammonia Salt.«, J 



Moist'' re, .... 

 Sand and insoluble matter, . 



Manures, Peruvian and Ichaboe 



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Capable of yielding the following 

 Valuable Constituents. 



Phosphate of Lime, ^ "i 



dissolved, . . \ > ... 



Do., undissolved, ) 



*Potash, 



*Nitrates = Ammonia, 



Ammonia, 



TT. Report^ of Analyses of FKEDTNCr STUFFS. 



( Albuminoid conqK^unds, 



Valuable Constituents^ <^ Oil, 



( Carl)ohydrat('s, 

 Woody Fii)rc', 

 Moi.^turi', 

 Ash, . 



Nitrogen, 

 • ENtiiiiate'l only if i»;iiueste<l. 



