MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL. 

 1355-1358. I- Cotton Waste, received from Concord, Mass. 



II. Bone Dust, received from Sunderland, Mass. 



III. Wool Waste, received from Byfield, Mass. 



IV. Mill Refuse, received from Lawrence, Mass. 



Per Cent. 

 T. II. III. IV. 



Moisture at ioo° C, 6.06 5.06 50.27 3.10 



Total phosphoric acid, .08 17.80 .05 .29 



Available phosphoric acid, — 7.24 — .24 



Insoluble phosphoric acid, — 10.56 — .05 



Potassium o.xide, .48 — .61 11.78 



Nitrogen. .55 3.06 5.84 1.16 

 1359-1361. I. Dried Blood, received from Maiden, Mass. 

 II. Peat, received from Springfield, Mass. 

 III. Cotton Seed Meal, received from Amherst, Mass. 



Per Cent. 

 I. 



Moisture at 100' C, 8.92 



Phosphoric acid. 6.16 



Nitrogen, 9.83 



Calcium oxide, * 



1302-1364. L Manure, received from Amherst, Mass. 



II. Peruvian Guano, received from New York City. 



III. Belgian Phosphate, received from Concord, Mass. 



Per Cent. 

 I. 



Moisture at 100^ C, 

 Total phosphoric acid. 

 Soluble phosphoric acid, 

 Reverted phosphoric acid. 

 Insoluble phosphoric acid, 

 Potassium oxide, 

 Nitrogen. 

 Calcium oxide. 



1365-1367. L II and III. 



Moisture at 100° C. 

 Phosphoric acid. 

 Potassium oxide. 

 Nitrogen, 

 Calcium oxide, 



* Not determined 



