AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



13 





% 



1? 



00 



12.1 



2. 03 



12. 3 



1.93 



12.6 



4.35 



9.0G 



3.15 



11.46 



4.50 



10.85 



4.49 



9.44 



3.25 



7.9 



4.3 



9.5 



4.30 



6.9 



3.37 



10.9 



3.43 



7.48 



3.49 



- 



- 



■■ it 



a ■; .• 

 III 



i5o 2 



401 

 402 

 403 

 404 

 405 

 406 

 407 

 408 

 409 

 410 

 411 

 412 

 413 

 414 

 415 

 416 

 417 

 418 

 419 



S. B. Creaniei'y butter 

 F. C. Creamery butter 



L 



XX. Imitation butter. 



000 



L. & W. 



XXX 



10 lbs 



K.B 



B. B. Dairy butter. .. 



c. c. Dairy butter 



230T 



A. A 



19a 



37c 



IIL 



130L 



146W.T 



222 



H. R 



s. o. p 



a. c. g. Dairy butter . . 



.95 



.93 



.98 



.66 



1.05 



1.12 



.69 



1.6 



.98 



0.79 



84.32 

 84.84 

 82.07 

 87.13 

 82.99 

 83.54 

 86.62 



88.83 



0.95 84.72 



88.24 



c. c. 

 31 35 



30.8 



32.78 



0.8 



1.5 



1.25 



1.45 



1.5 



1.6 



31.25 



31.4 



1.4 



1.1 



1.4 



0.85 



1.6 



1.26 



0.7 



1.35 



.85 



0.1 



26.5 



34.6 



34.2 



34.4 



35.25 



34.4 



33.1 



34.8 



36.8 



34.0 

 36.0 

 33.5 

 34.3 

 33.0 

 34.3 

 34. S 

 31.3 

 34.8 

 37.2 



MlbCELLANEOUS ANALYSES. 



L. H. Merrill. 



In addition to the analytical work attending the fertilizer inspec- 

 tion, in which the writer has had part, he has had charge, during 

 the past year, of the box experiments carried on in the forcing- 

 house. The results of this work will be published later. The fol- 

 lowing analyses of fodders, Paris green and miscellaneous samples 

 may be given here. 



