MEMBERS' PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 



(Applicable only to the case of persons who are not commercially 

 engaged in the manufacture or sale of any substance sent for Analysis.) 



THE COUNCIL HAVE FIXED THE FOLLOWING 



RATES OF CHARGES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 



TOMEMBEKS OF THE SOCIETY. 



These privileges are applicable only when the Analyses are for bond fide 

 agricultural purposes, and are required by Members of the Society for their 

 own use and guidance in respect of farms or land in their own occupation and 

 within the United Kingdom. 



The Analyses are given on the understanding that they are required for the 

 individual and sole benefit of the Member applying for them, and must not be 

 used for other persons, or for commercial purposes. 



The Analyses and reports may not be communicated to either vendor or 

 manufacturer, except in cases of dispute. 



Land or estate agents, bailiffs, and others, when forwarding samples, are 

 required to state the names of those Members on whose behalf they apply. 



£ s. d. 

 1. — An opinion on the purity of any Fertiliser or Feeding Stuff 



(so far as this can be given without detailed analysis) . . 10 

 2. — Determination of any one ordinary constituent in a Fertiliser 



or Feeding Stuff 2 6 



3.— Determination of Potash SO 



4.— Commercial Analysis of any ordinary Fertiliser or Feeding Stuff 5 



3. — Full Analysis of any compound Fertiliser or Feeding Stuff . 10 

 6.— Analysis of any other material in ordinary use for agricultural 



purposes 10 



7.— Analysis of Milk, Cream, Butter, or other Dairy produce from 



Members' own farms 2 6 



(N.B. — Samples in any way connected, with the Sale of Food and 

 Drugs Acts are not undertaken for analysis.) 



8.— Analysis of Water 1 10 



9. — Analysis of Soil— determination of Lime only . . . . 10 



10.— Analysis of Soil— partial 10 



11.— Analysis of Soil— complete 3 



12.— Consultation by letter or personal appointment ... SO 



OPINION OF VALUE. 



With the a')ialysis will he given, as far as possible, an opinion as to 

 whether an article analysed is worth the price ashed for it, or not, 

 provided the cost of the same, together ivifh guarantee (if any) and 

 other jjarticnlars relating to the p)urchase, be given at the time. 



ALL SAMPLES AND COMMUNICATIONS, TOGETHER WITH FEES 

 FOR ANALYSIS, TO BE ADDRESSED TO— 



DR. VOELCKER, Analytical Laboratory, 

 1, Tudor Street, London, E.C. 



