= 83) Bont by thé Goheuitiohir 3 
_ pected of being adulterated. The analyse 
_ mnicroscopic examination showed ees septs hal ‘sen orieeinlly melte 
nN 
cee 
Te cee Saponif. centime- | 
Melting cation | ters, Salt F 
point. | equiva- one-tenth * 
lent. eed 
C. 
33.70 
32.00 
245.8 
j ‘ : (89) Sent by E. M. Nesbit, Maythorpe Farm, College Station, Md. : Five 
_ of milk. The analyses showed that these milks contain about 1 per Ba 
tae - in proportion to the total solids than the ordinary milks of commerce: — 
(90) Sent by J. D, Johnson, Washington, D.C. : Sample of butter from Tenne 
Specifie gravity at 40° C.............. | R 
\ a nification equivalent ...........- 248. 
ik Sunes one-tenth normal | 
pore ee Salts St es eee eee 
Per cent. of moisture ou 
Per cent. of curd ......2.2...5- 
ING SUGAR SOLUTIONS. 
rey ? oe Sent by R. A. Amdorf, Van Buren Furnace, Va.: Sample supposed ‘bee oal | 
Tre or lignite, but which proved to be only a black shale. z 
ee ___ (92) Sent by Courier-Journal Company, of Louisville, Ky.: A sample of liewatete 
_ This sample possessed but little decolorizing power on a solution of molasses: ae 
ys. 
Sp ph ee : | ! 3 
eae ; | Per cent. | 
pers; > Myst. ‘ “I | se 
ie Be, | ShORS Oh Teno . oa coe de nc -| 92.70 rT 
sae abs): ipety eb ibe hege Beets Sea ei, Be | 7.30 5 
iy (93) Sent from Avery’s Island, La.: A sample of lignite. This sample possessed — 
= but little decolorizing power: ‘a 
pm fh CMe Vk may G: * 
Be | [pe cent. 
—~ 7 | 
P 
AS egy Moisture) ce. pees 11.7 
Volatile and combustible matter... .. | 49.50 
ao A Oe vee Grea) See | 38. 7 
ue | Swiphor!: See ea Es ee ae | 1D 
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