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:ll^eml3frd' ^Bribilegcs: of Cftemiral ^nalpdi^. 



Tjie Council !iave fixed the following' rates of Charge for Analyses to 

 be made by tiie Coiis^ulting' Citemist for the ho,id-fide use of Members 

 of the Society ; who (to avoid all uimecessary correspondence) ar(^ 

 })articularly requested, when applying to him, to mention the kind of 

 analysis they require, and to quote its number in thesul)joined scliedule. 

 The charge for analysis, together with the carriage of the specimens^ 

 must be paid to him by members at the time of their application. 



Xo. 1. — xVn opinion of tlie scnuinencss of Peruvian gr.ano, hone- 

 dust, or oil-cake (each sample) 5s, 



„ 2. — An analysis of guano ; showing the pioportiou of moistui-e, 

 organic matter, sand, phosphate of lime, alkaline salts, 

 and ammonia .. .. .. .. .. .. lO.s. 



„ 3. — An estimate of the value (relatively to the average of 

 samples in the market) of sulphate and muriate of am- 

 monia, and of the nitrates of potash and soda .. .. lOs. 

 4. — An analysis of superphosphate of lime for soluble phos- 

 phates only .. .. .. .. .. .. 10s» 



,, 5. — Ati analysis of superphosphate of lime, showing the pro- 

 ]>ortions of moisture, organic matter, sand, soluble and 

 insoluble phosiihates, sulphate of lime, and anmionia .. £1. 



„ t). — An analysis (sufticient for the detei'mination of its agricul- 

 tural value) of any ordinary artificial manure .. .. £1. 



„ 7. — Limestone : — the proportion of lime, 7s. G'/. ; the ]:ro]ior- 

 tion of magnesia, lO.s. ; the proportion of liuic and mag- 

 nesia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15s. 



„ 8. — Limestone or marls, including carbonate, pliosphato, and 



sulphate of lime, and magnesia with sand and clay .. £"1. 



,, y. — Partial analysis of a soil, including determinations of clay, 



sand, organic matter, and carbonate of lime .. .. £1. 



„ 10. — Complete analysis of a soil .. .. .. .. .. £3. 



„ 11. — An analysis of oil-cake, or other substance used for feeding 

 purposes ; showing the proportion of moisture, oil, 

 mineral matter, albuminous mattei', and woody fibre ; 

 as well as of sta'-cli, gum, and sugar, in the aggregate £1. 

 ,12. — Analyses of any vegetable product .. .. .. .. £1. 



„ 13. — Analyses of animal products, refuse substances used for 



manure, i^cc. .. .. .. .. from 10s. to 30s. 



„ 1-1. — -Determination of the "hardness" of a sample of water 



before and after boiling .. .. .. .. . 10s. 



„ 15. — Analysis of water of land drainage, and of water used for 



irrigation ., .. .. .. .. .. .. £2. 



„ IG. — Determination of nitric acid in a sample of water .. .. £1, 



N.P>. — Tlie ahove Scale of ClianicH is not a'ji]:lic'il>lc to the case of jjersons 

 commcrckilhj en(j(((jcd in the Manufacture or fi<de of avy tSidmiance nent for 

 Analijsis. 



The Address of the Consulting Chemist of the Society is, Dr. Augustus 

 VoELCKER, 11, Sabsbury Square, London, E.G., to which he requests that all 

 letters and parcels (postage and carriage paid) should be directed. 

 VOL. I. — s. s. h 



