542 Agricultural Chemistry. — Pig-Feeding. 



Total Organic substance^ consumed in Pen 1, Series 1, was 26-47. Thus 

 we say : — 



20-94 : 26-47 : : 100 : 127 ; 



and, the column for To^q/ Organic substance, for Pen 1, Series 1, is coloured 

 (red), up to 127. And so on, for each constituent, for all the other pens. 



Diagram II.-— Shows the proportions, respectively of the Nitrogenous, the 

 JVon-nitrogenous, and the Ihtal Organic substance, consumed to pkoduce 

 100 LBS. gross increase in live weight, in the different pens throughout 

 the Three Series of experiments with Pigs.* The different constituents are 

 represented by the same colours as in Diagram 1. As before, for each con- 

 stituent, the lowest amount of it in any pen throughout the Three Series 

 (see Tables XXV., XXVI., XXVII.), is taken as 100; and the calcu- 

 lations are also made on precisely the same plan as for Diagram I. 



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