This article has been obtained by the old (press) process. The 

 sample, which served for analysis, No. 103, was of a better mechan- 

 ical condition than No. 133. 



A comparison of the composition of samples, No. 103 and No. 

 133, shows their differences to be due rather to the fact, that different 

 lots of cotton seeds served for the production of the articles tested, 

 than to a different process of grinding. The two modes of producing 

 cotton seed meal ought to be tried on the same lot of seeds to render 

 their respective merits conspicuous. 



134. 



COTTON SEED MEAL. 



From John L. HoUey, South Amherst, Mass. 



Eighty-nine per cent, passed thiough mesh 144 to square inch. 



A very good article as far as composition and mechanical condition 

 are concerned. 



