1895.] 



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7. Miscellaneous Fodder Analyses — Continued. 



[I., peanut feed, sent on from Granby, Mass. ; II., peanut feed, sent on from Boston, 



Mass.] 



INIoistare at 100" C, 

 Dry matter, . 



Analysis of Dry Matter 

 Crutlo ash 



" fibre, ..... 



" fat, 



" jjrotein, .... 

 Nitrogeu-t'ree extract matter, 



Fertilizing Constituents. 

 Moisture at 100" C, . 

 Phosphoric acid, ..... 

 Potassium oxide, ..... 

 Nitrogen, 



I'KK Cent. 



I. 



9.08 

 90.92 



100.00 



2.25 

 62 .,48 



7.61 

 10.31 

 17.35 



100.00 



9.07 

 .23 

 .79 



1.50 



IL 



10.92 

 89.08 



100.00 



3.60 



62.82 



4.49 



9.54 



19.55 



100.00 



10.92 



_* 



_* 



1.36 



[I., meat meal, sent on from New York ; II., German analysis, sent on.] 



Per Cent. 



IL 



Moisture at 100° C, 

 Dry matter, . 



Analysis of Dry Matter. 

 Crude ash, 



" fibre, 



" fat, 



" protein, 



Nitrogen-free extract matter, 



Fertilizing Co7istittients. 

 Moisture at 100° C, . 

 Phosphoric acid, ..... 



Potassium oxide, 



Nitrogen, 



12.70 

 73.50 



11.70 



* Not determined. 



This meal is a refuse from the manufacture of Liebig's 

 extract of meat. In the process of manufiicture it has lost 

 its salines, and in feeding the meal these are replaced in the 

 form of chemicals. 



