224 Farmyard Manure. 



Brought forwanl .. .. 73*36 



Equal to bone eartli ("38) 



Lime • . . . . 7"65 



Magnesia "08 



Potash -45 



Soda -06 



Sulphuric acid "38 



Carbonic acid and loss G"4(j 



26-G4 



100-00 



* Containing nitrogen '57 



Equal to ammonia '09 



f Containing nitrogen 2*35 



Equal to ammonia 2 '85 



Whole manure contains ammonia in free state . . • 57 



,, ,, in form of salts '183 



Composition cf Ash of Portion sohible in Water of same Manure. 



Soluble silica 7*15 



Phosphate of lime 6*25 



Lime '86 



Magnesia '87 



Potash 46-65 



Soda 4-07 



Chloride of sodium 2*47 



Sulphuric acid 3*52 



Carbonic acid and loss 28*16 



100*00 

 Composition of Ash of Portion insoluhU in Water of same Manure. 



Solitble silica 15*93 



Insoluble silica 22*20 



Oxides of iron and aliunina, Ti-ith phosphates 5*30 



Containing phosphoric acid (.*93) 



Equal to bone earth (1*45 



Lime 32*48 



Magnesia *30 



Potash 1*70 



Soda *23 



Sulphuric acid 1*42 



Carbonic acid and loss 20*44 





100*00 

 Well-rotten Farmyard Manure. 

 Analysis made Feb. 14, 1855. 

 Composition of tvhole Ash. 



f Soluble silica 1*63 



Phosphate of lime 1*43 



Lime '19 



Magnesia *20 



•S % i Potash 10*66 



2S 



Soda .. -93 



Chloride of sodium "56 



Sulphuric acid -80 



Carbonic acid and loss 6*45 



