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way's investigations. 



Table IV. — Natural Grasses. Name and Date of 

 Collection. 



Date of 

 Collection. 



May 25, 



June 1, 



July lY, 

 June 23, 

 July 11, 

 June 29, 

 June 23, 

 May 8, 

 June 21, 



June 13, 



July 19, 

 June 13, 

 June 29, 



July 11, 



June 8, 

 June 13, 

 June 13, 



May 28, 



June 11, 

 June 18, 

 April 30, 

 June 26, 

 June 8, 



Character of the Soil. 



Calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam, grav- 

 elly subsoil. 



Forest marble loam. 



Forest marble loam. 



Diy calcareous loam. 



Forest marble. 



Calcareous loam. 



Stiff loam. 



Calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam on 

 gravel. 



Calcareous loam. 



Dry calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam on 

 gravel. 



Calcareous rubblyloam. 



Forest marble loam. 



Forest marble loam. 



Loam, with gravelly 

 subsoil. 



Dry calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam. 



Calcareous loam. 



Calcareous rubblyloam. 



In the same manner the name and date of collection 

 of each specimen of artificial grass, analyzed, are ar- 

 ranged in Table V. 



The inquiries of Professor Way were directed to 

 ascertain 



1. The proportion of water in each grass as taken 

 from the field. 



2. The proportion of albuminous or fiesh-forming 

 substances, including, without distinction, all the nitro- 

 genous principles. 



3. The proportion of oily or fatty matters, which may 

 be called fat-forming principles. 



