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 Cottonseed Meal and Castor Pomace. 



Brands Substantially Meeting Their Guarantees. 



Brands Showing a Commercial Shortage of $1 or over per Ton. 



1 One sample collected at Amherst had a commercial valuation of $46.13 and a commercial shortage of 

 $2.03 per ton ; another sample, collected at Conway, had a commercial valuation of $46.06 and a commercial 

 shortage of $2.10. 



2 Collected at Westfield. Commercial valuation $28.42, commercial shortage $3.22 per ton. 



' One sample collected at Hatfield had a commercial valuation of $46.13 and a commercial shortage of 

 $1.96 per ton; another sample, collected at Hatfield, had a commercial valuation of $46.48 and a commercial 

 shortage of $1.61 per ton. 



* Collected at Hatfield. Commercial valuation $44.66, commercial shortage $1.40 per ton. 

 5 Collected at Southwick. Commercial valuation $46.97, commercial shortage $1.19 per ton. 



* Collected at North Hatfield. Commercial valuation $46.90, commercial shortage $1.26 per ton. 



Note. — Each analysis of cottonseed meal represents a carload; in most instances the same may be said 

 with reference to castor pomace. Proper rebates were paid for deficiencies. 



Phosphoric Acid Compounds. 



The following taljle gives the analyses of those products valued principally for 

 their phosphoric acid. Although only available and total phosphoric acid deter- 

 minations are given, tests were also made for moisture, water soluble and citrate 

 insoluble phosphoric acid. The latter represents the difference between the total 

 and available. 



Phosphoric Acid Compounds. 



Brands Substantially Meeting Their Guarantees. 



' Two analyses made. 



