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Analyses, continued. 



(c.) Analyses of Animal Excrements. 

 IS. Common Barn-yard Manure, Fresh. 



Water 



Organic substance 



Ash 



Nitrogen . . . , 



Potash 



Soda 



710.0 Lime 



*^46.0 Magnesia 



44.1 Phosphoric acid . . . 



4.5 Sulphuric acid . . . 



5.2 Silica and sand . . . 



1.5 Chlorine and fluorine 



19. Common Barn-yard Manure, Moderately Rotted. 



Water 750.0 



Organic substance . . . 192.0 



Ash 58.0 



Nitrogen 5.0 



Potash 6.3 



Soda 1.9 



Lime 



Magnesia 



Phosphoric acid . . . 

 Sulphuric acid . . . 

 Silica and sand . . . 

 Chlorine and fluorine 



20. Common Barn-yard Manure, Thoroughly Rotted. 



Water 



Organic substance 



Ash 



Nitrogen .... 



Potash 



Soda , 



790.0 Lime 



145.0 Magnesia 



65.0 Phosphoric acid . . . 



5.8 Sulphuric acid . . . 



5.0 Silica and sand . . . 



1.3 Chlorine and fluorine 



21. Cattle-Feces, Fresh. 



Water 838.0 



Organic substance . . . 145.0 



Ash 17.3 



Nitrogen 2.9 



Potash 1.0 



Soda 0.2 



Lime 



Magnesia 



Phosphoric acid . . . 

 Sulphuric acid . . . 

 Silica and sand . . . 

 Chlorine and fluorine 



22. Cattle-TJrine, Fresh. 



Water 938.0 



Organic substance ... 35.0 



Ash 27.4 



Nitrogen 5.8 



Potash 4.9 



Soda 6.4 



Lime 



Magnesia 



Sulphuric acid . . . 

 Silica and sand . . . 

 Chlorine and fluorine 



5.7 

 1.4 

 2.1 

 L2 

 12.5 

 1.5 



7.0 

 l.S 

 2.6 

 1.6 

 16.8 

 1.9 



1.8 

 3.0 

 1.3 

 17.0 

 1.6 



3.4 

 1.3 

 1.7 

 0.4 

 7.2 

 0.2 



0.1 

 0.4 

 1.3 

 0.3 



3.8 



