_ Report oF THE CHEMIST OF THE 
. . Burrrer REecorp — JERSEY — GILDERBLOOM. 
. TABLE IV. Oa 
_ Percentages of Fat Recovered and Lost. 
Per pea Per cent. | Per cent. 
‘ Per cent. 
Be. NUMBER OF WEEK OF of tat i ee AE eee oe eet 
Be ey)" LACTATION, recovered : recovered} mil 
Bhi in cream skim butter- | in butter : 
: milk. milk. i ~ 
Ue Th III, IY. V. 
Tiftas py cA CePA RRL RS LAE 93.28 6.72 2.19 85.60 
SRE SP RRR 89.85 10.15 3.04 82.23 
ROMP TAMAR WaT III at CR Lg 95.01 4.99 2.33 89.18 
ARPA sc ineRt eae ow a PREY Ns Pe Wg at 94.38 5.62 2.49 85.80 
kd WL TRS A a SE 96.56 3.44 0.76 90.63 
Bee Ob So cat a Vy Nae 92.22 7.78 1.05 87.63 
TNR RLS Secs NM Me Uy 96.91 3.09 1.16 91.71 
“07 T ALN A Re Dae 97.21 2.79 0.79 91.68 
eNews tes NA 98.24 1.76 1.41 84.51 
TU ea Om cle Se ae a SMT 92.21 7.79 1.23 90.16 
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‘i VY. ANALYSES OF FERTILIZERS. 
H are indicated in the summary of analyses as “ unofficial,” because 
the Station, as a fertilizer-control, assumes no responsibility for 
such samples, and simply sends its report to the individual 
interested. Such analyses are not published, as a rule. t , 
bi Organization of chemical work of fertilizer-control— The mos 
i important analyses of fertilizers are those connected with the wo 
i of the Station as a fertilizer-control, in accordance with the ferti- — 
. lizer law passed in May, 1890. One of the first duties assigned . 
| the chemist after his connection with the Station was the organi 
zation of the chemical work necessary to carry out the provisio 
: of the law. 
i As the regular laboratory accommodations of the Station we oe 
he already hardly sufficient for the previous work of the Station 
rooms were secured at 129 Exchange street, Geneva, and fitted up 
for temporary use as a laboratory. Two assistant chemists, W. I. 
Tibballs Ph. C., and R. B. Armstrong, Ph. C., were placed in 
RP sensries i 
aN te, 
