REPORT OF THE CHEMIST 



167 



SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



absolutely necessary. By no other means can the nature and worth of such feeds be 

 ascertained. 



In the following table of data we present the results of the examination of forty- 

 one samples. These feeds of course do not represent all ths various brands offered for 

 sale, they are merely those respecting which we have received inquiries and which, 

 consequently, have been examined in the Farm laboratories. A few of them are not 

 commercial feeding stuffs, as apple pomace, respecting which information was sought 

 ns to their nutritive qualities. The tabulated information together with the sub- 

 joined notes will undoubtedly prove of interest to a large number of those who pur- 



chase feeding stuffs. 



Feeding Stuffs, 1908. 







Name. 



n 

 (J 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 



Corn products — 

 Gluten feed . . . 



11 Meal Jersey Brand 



Corn meal .... 



Wheat products — 



Bran 



Shorts, (Oglivie) 



11 11 (Renfrew) 



12 11 (Manitoba). . . . 



13 Middlings, (Manitoba). 

 Oat products — 



141 Oat feed 



15l 11 . 



I Pea products — 

 IG Whnlei peas, (Arthur 



variety ) 



Pea meal 



17 



18 

 19 



20 

 21 

 22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



27 



28 



29 



30 

 31 



Particulars, 



Brantford Starch Works, Brant 

 ford, Ont 



St. Lawrence Starch Co., Port 

 Credit, Ont 



St. Lawrence Starch Co., Port 

 Credit, Ont 



•James Frier, Shediac, N . B 



William Weld Co., London, Ont. . . 



Wm. Wenman, Golden, B.C 



R. J. M., Western Can. Flour Mills 



11 Oglivie Milling Co.. 



F. S. Caldwell, Carp, Ont 



Agricultural Division, C.E. Farm 



Ottawa, Ont 



J. P. Robinson, Whitney, Ont. . . 



Pea bran (pure hulls)... 

 Split peas( without hull) 

 Cottonseed meal — 

 Cottonseed meal from 



Barbadoes, lt)07 



Cottonseed meal from 



Barbadoes, 1S08 



Cottonseed meal a (Owl 



brand) 



Cottonseed meal b 

 (Soper's choice) 



Cottonseed meal 



Miscellaneous feeding 

 stuffs — 

 Moulee (linseed feed( . . 



Fine flax screenings, 

 No. 3 



Small s£ eds from wheat. 



Feed from wheat and 

 flax screening's 



The TilsonCo. Ltd.,Tilsonburg,Ont 

 Graham Bros., llaileybury, Ont 



Agricultural Division, C. E. F., 

 Ottawa, Ont 



Havelle Milling Co., (manufacturer) 

 (per Edwardsburg Starch Co) 



O. McPherson, Lancaster, Ont 



N. Sangster, manufactured by T. 

 Baird & Son, Ormstown, Que. . . . 



Jas. Wilson & Sons, Fergus, Ont. . . 



E. B. Elderkin, Amherst, N.S. 



F. W.Broder & Co., Memphis, Tenn. 

 (manufacturer), per D . E . Taylor. 



J. E. Soper & Co., Boston, Mass., 



(manufacturer), per D E. Taylor. 



R.J. Messenger, Bridgetown, N.S. 



Canada Linseed Oil Mills Co., (man- 

 ufacturer), per J .J. Riley 



Jos. G . King & Co. , Port Arthur, Ont. 



o 



p.c, 



5-93 



6- 15 



800 



91^ 



10-58 



10-33 



6-85 



6-69 



618 



9-21 



7-92 

 6-67 

 7-46 



816 

 4-73 



5-41 



8-80 

 7 84 



7 -30 

 7-70 

 5-54 

 6 43 



10-73 



7-82 



5-81 



8-35 

 5-86 



8-37 



5-77 

 7 20 



10-57 



g 



-^ 

 o 



3 

 O 



p.c, 

 17 12 



18 

 18 



13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 11 



17 

 15 



16 

 17 



2-62 

 412 



23 50 



25-50 

 IGOO 



1412 



17-37 



5-63 



27-69 



26-50 

 20 06 



40-74 



43-68 

 37-62 



11-56 



17 44 

 16 44 



12 18 





p.c 

 11-85 



0-89 

 1-64 



c3 



O 



u 



Xi 



p.c, 

 58-55 



64 

 66 



72 



57 

 53 

 54 

 55 

 52 



53 



60 

 57 

 58 



51-40 



52 16 



p.c. 



9 



10 

 11 

 10 

 19 



9 



7 

 9 

 6 



62-57 

 53-53 



104 



1-74 



124 41 09 31 05 



32 16 

 31-24 



4-90 

 713 



1-30 

 1-32 

 44 

 0-94 



5-84 

 4 17 



9-93 



8-07 

 7-91 



9-71 



18-41 

 10-53 



5 90 



39 44 35-23 



49-49 21-45 



34-65 51-29 



61-46 0.97 



30 83 

 38-34 



28-06 



26 35 

 32-29 



47-55 



29-55 

 45 40 



53-74 



19-97 



18-69 



804 



6-75 

 9-87 



18 09 



12-85 

 16 02 



12 35 



p.c. 

 0-85 

 0-72 



65 



1 41 



5-35 

 5-86 

 612 

 6-45 

 7 04 



62 

 96 

 24 

 33 



4-77 

 611 



2-58 



3 30 



2-78 



2 61 

 2-67 

 2-45 

 2-51 



6 13 

 4 92 



7-42 



6-80 

 6-45 



4-72 



15-98 



4 41 



5 26 



