No. 6. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 625 



Magic Poultry lood and Egg Producer^ made by Magic Food Co., 

 Chattanooga and St. Louis. Price |250 per ton. Analysis by Vir- 

 ginia Station without details as to the nature of the ingredients. 



Magic Stock Pood (Mansfield), made by the same company. Price 

 |2."50 per ton. Analysis as in case of the previous food. 



C/ias. Marvin Stock Pood^ manufacturer not named. Price $1,000 

 per ton. Ordinary food analysis made by the New York Station with- 

 out detail as to the nature of the ingredients. (B. 166, p. 267.) 



Matthdos Compound Food^ made by Eastman Bros., Framingham, 

 Mass. Price not stated. Chiefly composed of cereals with the addi- 

 tion of linseed meal and salt. (Mass. Sta., B. 71, p. 28.) 



Medicated Meal^ made by F. C. Sturtevant, Hartford, Conn. Price 

 |400 per ton. Composed of linseed meal, corn meal, ginger, fenu- 

 greek, a bitter drug and sulfur (about 3 per cent.) (Conn. Sta., B. 

 132, p. 5.) 



Myers' Royal Horse and Cattle Spice^ Myers', Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

 Pi'ice |200 to |2o0 per ton. Composed, according to the Connecticut 

 Station, of linseed meal, corn meal, wheat feed, malt sprouts, mustard 

 hulls, turmeric, cocoa shells, salt and fenugreek. The Massachusetts 

 Station indicates the additional presence of rice, oat and bean meals; 

 the salt amounts to 16.5 per cent. 



Myers' Royal Poultry Spice^ made by the same firm. Price $300 

 to $350 per ton. Composition, according to the Connecticut Station, 

 like the foregoing with the omission of the malt sprouts and the 

 addition of cayenne. The Massachusetts Station reports the presence 

 of rape seed. The salt, in the sample examined" by the Connecticut 

 Station, amounts to nearly 13 per cent. 



Nxdriotone^ made by the Thorley Food Co., Chicago. Price |320 

 to |500 per ton. This is one of the older condimental foods on the 

 market and ha® been frequently examined. A recent examination 

 by the Connecticut Station shows the presence of linseed and cotton- 

 seed meals, corn meal, wheat feed, salt (13.10 per cent.), charcoal, 

 sulfur (.83 per cent.) and fenugreek. The Massachuetts Station re- 

 pcrts the presence of bean meal. 



Orange Electric Food, made by G. E. Vincent, Catskill, N. Y. 

 Price |340 per ton. Composed of corn and linseed meals, charcoal 

 and sulfur (.4 per cent.) (Conn. Sta., B, 132, p. 5.) 



Pratfs Animal Regiolator. made by the Pratt Food Co., Phila., Pa. 

 Price $320 to $500. Composed, according to the Connecticut Sta- 

 tion, of corn meal, salt (10.11 per cent.), charcoal, fenugreek and a 

 bitter substance resembling gentian. The Massachusetts Station 

 reports the presence, in addition, of fennel and Glauber's salts. 



Pratfs Horse and Cattle Food, made by the same firm. Price 

 $146.67 per ton. Composed chiefly of cereals and beans with fennel. 

 (Mass. Sta., B. 71, p. 28.) 

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