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ON this subject, with precision, little can be advanced, 

 as no agricultural experiments have, as yet, been made 

 with this compound ; it is a very deliquescent and soluble 

 salt ; and there is reason to expect, that it will produce 

 effects, in promoting vegetation, similar to those which 

 may result from the application of the nitrat of lime. 



It is decomposed by alkalis and lime, and forms there- 

 with nitrat of potash, nitrat of soda, and nitrat of lime. 



NITRAT OF IRON. 



As this salt is rarely presented by nature, its properties 

 or effects, as they may apply to Agriculture, are not 

 worthy of observation. 



MURIAT 



