308 PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL NUTRITION. 
ENERGY OF DIGESTED NITROGEN-FREE EXTRACT OF STARCH. 
OR TE oigg tee ce paled wa te eee wae 4.283 Cals. 
OM Veancnieiescovicacategeracs 4.202 “ 
Ox V (Period 2a)............ 0000s 4.380 “ 
Ox V (Period 2b)............e02205+ 4.3824 “ 
Ox VI (Period 2b)..............65. 4.159 “ 
Ox) Biases a xmincene en Gaeta 4.050 “ 
Ox: Ci cern ep ttt eataamme eae 4.000 “ 
Ox Di iecccseeaeeet ee Wee ew eee 4.099 “ 
Ox Behe a eae a ns ee 4.219 “ 
AC nee ere etree . 4.213 
Ox ye), coc tare ce he eke tit linn 4.204 “ 
Ox a aan Hae es 4.095 “ 
ERROR 5 a ewe ke ee ae 4.185 “« 
CARBOHYDRATES OF EXTRACTED Srraw.—Computed in the 
same manner as the experiments upon starch, the two experiments 
upon this substance gave the following results: * 
Ox Hees eeea eee eenisagee sees 4.278 Cals. 
ORM rede iia ie betel amas eevee 4.216 “ 
AVETARE 5 cag ite Sede, aes 4,247 “ 
This average is slightly higher than woulda be computed on the 
assumption that the digested crude fiber and nitrogen-free extract 
had the heat values respectively of the digested crude fiber of hay 
and the digested nitrogen-free extract of starch. 
Peanut O1.—Four experiments upon this substance similarly 
computed give the following results; * 
Ox Ds pate oe eeaeaaa dt 8 508 Cals. 
OX Bip 28s ese ey eaten eres 8 845 “ 
OK! Haas odorovers arcane trans aeahe gin earaiw eere y 8 820 “ 
OX Giaoe dean veawew eee om Pema 9.112 * 
AVELAGE ficsiete ny ie oda 8.821 “ 
* Loc cit, 68 413 and 414 
