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contaiDS, as a rule, a larger percentage of oil or fat, and a 

 smaller one of organic-nitrogen-containing matter, than the 

 new-process linseed meal. Aside from the stated causes 

 of differences in their composition, there are various other 

 circumstances which not unfrequently contribute towards 

 serious variations in the composition of individual samples 

 of both kinds. Among these is most prominent a more or 

 less advanced state of maturity of the plant when harvested. 

 Our inquiry into the comparative value of both kinds of 

 meal as a fodder ingredient of the daily diet for milch cows 

 has been carried on with articles of the followino- average 

 composition : — 



COMrOSITIOX OF LINSEKI) MK.VL USED. 



New-proc- 

 ess Linseed 

 ileal. 



Old-proc- 

 ess Linseed 

 Meal. 



Moisture at 100° C, . 

 Dry matter, 



Anah/sis of J)ri/ Matter. 

 Crude ash, 



" cellulose, .... 



" fat, 



" protein (nitrogenous matter). 



Non-nitrogenous extract matter, 



Per Cent. 



5.06 

 94.94 



100.00 



6.34 



8.93 



2.17 



41.02 



4154 



100.00 



Per Cent. 



9.88 



90.12 



100.00 



7.39 



8.74 



7.24 



36.97 



39.66 



100.00 



Fertilizing Constituents. 



