Farmyard Manure. 233 



Brought forward .. .. 76-60 



Magnesia *018 



Potash -060 



Soda -082 



Chloride of sodium '002 



Sulphuric acid '072 



Carbonic acid and loss 'bS^ 



2-06 



tinsoluble organic matter l-i'39 



Insoluble inorganic matter (ash) : — 



Soluble silica 1-10 



Insoluble silica 1*54 



Oxide of iron and alumina, with phosphates .. 0'37 



Containing phosphoric acid (*06) 



Equal to bone earth ("lO) 



Lime 2'25 



Magnesia '02 



Potash -12 



Soda -01 



Sulphuric acid '10 



Carbonic acid and loss 1'44 



6-95 



100-00 



* Containing nitrogen '149 



Equal to ammonia "180 



t Containing nitrogen -061 



Equal to ammonia '074 



Whole manure contains ammonia in free state -OlS 



„ ,, in form of salts •048 



Well-rotten Farmyard Manure (No. IY.)> Exposed. 



Analysis made Feb. 14, 1855. 



Composition of Manure in Dry State. 



*Soluble organic matter 10-34 



Soluble inorganic matter (ash) : — 



Soluble silica '564 



Phosphate of lime '493 



Lime '067 



Magnesia '068 



Potash 3-680 



Soda -321 



Chloride of sodium "194 



Sulphuric acid "11% 



Carbonic acid and loss 2-225 



7-89 



tinsoluble organic matter 55-13 



Insoluble inorganic matter: — 



•Soluble silica 4-24 



Insfiluble silica 5*91 



Oxide of iron and alumina, with phosphates 1'41 

 Containing phosphoric acid ('-0 



Cany forwiu-d ., .. 7 3-.'! 6 



