ON THE TREATMENT AND UTILIZATION OF SEWAGE. 



-127 



ontinueiT). 



App''oximato estimate of 

 sewage applied. 



VII. 



VIII. 



jVo. of 

 dress- 

 ings. 



32 



20 

 14 



40 



2 

 21 



2 

 11 



7 

 24 



19 



4 

 11 



24 



10 



Total. 



tons. 

 19,950 



6,800 



7,75° 



33.600 



68,100 10,641 



IX. 



Per acre 



* 



tons. 

 3. 117 



1,600 

 3.605 



5,250 



5,000 



1,250 

 8,250 



650 

 5,650 



1.450 

 19,250 



41,500 



10,750 

 10,750 



24,800 

 1.300 

 3,830 



6,600 



36.530 



12,000 



4.950 



16,950 



1,202 



551 

 7.432 



286 



M35 



1.495 

 3,462 



6,222 



2,421 



2,421 



8,641 

 2,600 

 1,616 



2,300 



12,728 



3.7S5 



1,561 



S.346 



* 



Produce. 



X. 



XI. 



Total. 



tons. 

 101-1 



65-5 



45-3 



2119 



54-0 



7-3 

 232 



25-8 

 30-9 



2-6 



143-8 



15-3 



6-7 



220 



4-1 



49-7 



53-8 



65-7 



65-7 



Per acre 



XII. 



tons. 

 15-8 



15'4 

 211 



331 



130 



3-2 

 20-9 



11-4 

 13-3 



2-7 



21-6 



3-4 

 1-5 



4-9 



8-2 



210 



18-7 



20-7 



20-7 



Sewage 



applied 



per ton of 



produce. 



tons. 

 197 



104 

 171 



321 



93 



171 

 356 



^5 

 183 



558 



289 



1604 



489 



317 



77 



679 



^^3 



258 



Remarks. 



io'6 tons ploughed in. The crop re- 

 ceived 6387 tons of sewage previous 

 to Marcli 1872. 



6-4 tons ploughed in. 



4' 7 tons consumed by cattle or ploughed 

 in. 



Crop remained March 1873. Sewage 

 all applied to fallow. 



Plot all under crop at end of year. 



10-5 tons consumed by cattle or ploughed 

 in. 



•5 ton consumed by cattle or ploughed 



3 tons consumed by cattle or ploughed 



iu. 

 Straw 2-3 tons. 



^Nearly all this plot was fallow through- 

 out the winter, and the whole clear 

 at the end of the year. 



10-4 tons straw. 

 This grass remains. 



Plot all under crop at end of year. 



1.25 consumed by cattle on farm. 

 Only one sixth of this crop sold; re- 

 mainder destroyed by floods. 



32-75 tons consumed by cattle or 

 ploughed in. The crop received 

 4394 tons of sewage previous to 

 March 1872. 



Grass not cut till March 1873. 



Standing crop at end of year. 



only as approximations, for reasons stated in the last Report. 



