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Pratt's Poultry lood^ made by the same company. Price $240 to 

 1320 per ton. The Connecticut Station found the following ingre- 

 dients, corn meal, wheat feed, iron oxid, sulfur (.81 per ceut.), and 

 a bitter drug. The Massachusetts Station reports upon one sample 

 in about the same terms with the addition of cayenne, but upon 

 another as composed of corn, bean and rice meals, pepper, Venetian 

 red and fenugreek. 



Prolific Poultry Pood, made by L. B. Lord, Burlington, V t. Price 

 not stated. Composed of animal matter, linseed husks, charcoal, 

 sand, salt, Epsom salts and carbonate and phosphate of lime. (Mass. 

 Station.) 



Rochester Horse and Cattle Pood, made by the Rochester Horse 

 and Cattle Food Co., Kochester, N. Y. Price |500 per ton, pound 

 package price; |170 in 200 pound lots. The Pennsylvania Station 

 (Rep. 1S99, p. 172) found it to contain wheat offal, some richly proteid 

 material, salts, charcoal, an aromatic and a bitter substance. 



Royal Stocl Food, name of maker not stated. Price |125 per ton. 

 Food analysis without detail as to ingredients by the New York 

 Station. 



Rusfs Egg Producer, made by Wm. Rust & Sons, New Brunswick, 

 N. J. Price |500 per ton. Chiefly composed of shells and charcoal, 

 together with some material rich in protein and pepper. (Mass. 

 Station.) 



Sheridaris Condition Powder, made by I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston. 

 Price |2,000 per ton. Composed of linseed, cellular matter, ginger, 

 pepper, charcoal, carbonate and phosphate of lime and Epsom salts. 

 (Mass. Station.) 



Stanley^ Condition Poioder, made by J. J. Stanley, Lawrence, 

 Mass. Price |120 per ton. Composed chiefly of wheat and corn with 

 salt and fenugreek. (Mass. Station.) 



Thorley''s Horse and Cattle Pood, made by The Thorley Food Co., 

 Chicago, 111. Price not stated. Chiefly composed of rice and lin- 

 seed, with beans, salt and fenugreek. (Mass. Station.) 



Iriplex Poultry Pood, made by the Triplex Food Co., New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. Price |240 to |340 per ton. Composed of linseed meal, 

 wheat feed, charcoal, ground bone, lime carbonate, iron oxid and 

 sulfur (nearly 1 jjer cent.) (Conn. Station.) The Massachusetts 

 Station finds, in addition, corn, pepper and Glauber's salts. 



Triplex Stock Pood, made by the same company. Price not stated. 

 Food analysis, without detail as to ingredients, by the New York 

 Station. 



Wedon'^s Condition Poioder, made by J. W. Weston, New York 

 city. Price |320 per ton. Composed of wheat, corn, bean and linseed 

 meals, with fenugreek. (Mass. Station.) 



