G22 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



Per cent. 



Common salt, 16 . 



Glauber's salts, • • 63 . 5 



Epsom salts, 4.8 



Carbonate of soda, 9.3 



Matter insoluble in water, 1.5 



Water and other volatile matter, 4.9 



100.0 



American Spice tood^ made by the American Spiced Food Co., 

 Boston. Price not stated. Found by the Massachusetts Station 

 (B. 71, pp. 28-9) to consist chiefly of corn with an addition of pepper. 



American Trmmph IIot\se and Cattle Food^ made by McKenzie 

 and Winslow, Fall River, Mass. Price |200 per ton. According to 

 the Massachusetts Station (Bulletin 71, p. 28) it is chiefly composed 

 of corn, barley and some material rich in protein, with some charcoal 

 and an aromatic substance like fenugreek. 



American Triwnyli Poultry lood^ made by the same firm. Price 

 $200 per ton. According to the Massachusetts Station i^J^oc. cit) it 

 is chiefly composed of rye, corn, barley and some material rich in 

 protein, together with pepper and an aromatic like fenugreek. 



Anglo-American I'ood for Stock made by the Anglo-American Mfg. 

 Co., Boston. Price $360 per ton. Food analysis made by the New 

 York Experiment Station (Bulletin No. 207), but no report made 

 upon the nature of the ingredients. 



Anglo-American Poultry Pood made by the same company. Price 

 not stated. According to the Massachusetts Station (B. 71, p. 30) 

 it is chiefly composed of wheat and rye brans, together with corn, 

 some materials rich in protein, charcoal and pepper. 



Bnner Poultry Food, made by the Banner Food Co., Auburn, N. 

 Y. Price $200 per ton. According to the Massachusetts Station 

 {Loc. cit) it is chiefly composed of linseed meal and wheat ofi"als, 

 together with some salt, charcoal and phosphate of lime. 



Banner Stock JPood, made by the same compan3\ Price not stated. 

 Is composed, according to the Massachusetts Station, chiefly of lin- 

 seed meal, together with wheat offals, oats, charcoal, salt and sul- 

 fates, probably in the form of Glauber's salts. 



Barwe'lls Horse and Cattle tood^ made by John W. Barwell, 

 Waukc'gan, 111. Price $120 per ton. Is chiefly composed of linseed 

 meal with, perhaps, some flaxseed meal and other ingredients not 

 determined (Massachusetts Station). 



BaurrCs Poultry Food, made by Baum's Castorine Company. Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y. Price $250 per ton. According to the Connecticut Sta- 



