458 Tabulated Results of Analyses 



B 1.— ROOT CROPS, &c. 











j 



General Division. 



COMPOSITION OF 













Dried a 



t212 



Fahr. 





Organic or 















ilyses. 









Ultimate Elements. 



Proximate 













Authority. 



t 



a 





j Organic Matter. 

















Ammonia. 



Azotised. 



1 Class. 



Species. 



Parts. 









j Number i 



1 Water. 



1 

 1 



Authority. 



Number c 

 Analyses. 



c 



o 



Hydrogen 



Oxygen. 



Nitrogen. 



Authority. 



Number 

 of Anal. 





r 









V/ay. . . 



30 



_ 



92'7 



7-30 



- - 



_ 



- 



_ 





_ 



_ 



Johnston . 



5 









- 



_ 



Richardson 



10 



- 



91-3 



8-73 



Richardson 



10 



45-1 



6-1 



47-2 



rc5 



2*00 





- 







Bulbs ^ 







































1 



- 



_ 1 



Lawes . . 



90 



- 



92-4 



7*5C 



Lawes . , 



18 





- 



- 



2*67 



3*16 





- 





Turnip < 





- 



- 



Boussingault 

 Way. . . 



1 

 30 



- 



92-4 

 87*3 



7-6 

 12-7 



Boussingault 



1 



46-5 



5-9 



45-8 



1*84 



2*23 



- - - 



- 



ng Plan 





Tops - 



- 



- 



Richardson 



10 





81-8 



18-2 



Richardson 



10 



48-5 



6-3 



42*2 



3-0 



3*63 







•5 



o 







_ 



_ 



Lawes . . 

 McCalmont 



15 

 1 



- 



90-4 

 91*3 



9-6 

 8-7 



Lawes . . ' 



2 





- 



- 



4*31 



5*22 



: : 



- 





r 



Bulbs f 







Way . . . 



Lawes . . 



3 

 2 



- 



90-4 

 92*4 



... 



7'60 



Fromberg . 

 Lawes . . 



3 

 2 



_ 





- 



2*30 

 2*10 



2*78 

 2*54 



Cameron . 



3 





Man- J 

 gold. ' 



1 







Boussingault 



1 



- 



93-7 



6*30 



Boussingault 



1 



45*7 



6-2 



46*3 



w 



2*18 











\ 



Tops <^ 



1 - 



! 



Wit 



lered 



Way. . . 



Boussiiigault 



3 

 1 





83'0 



80°2 



17-0 

 19'8 



Boussingault 

 and Pay en. 

 Boussingault 



1 

 J 



48' 6 



6*5 



39*2 



5*4 

 "1*7 



6*53 

 6*90 



- - 







Kohl [ 

 Rabi. 1 



Bulbs 

 Top - 







Horsford . 



] 





, » 



92*0 



8-7? 



Horsford . 



\ 









2*17 



2*67 



Horsford . 





Hoot Plants. 



I 



Carrots -j 

 I 



Root 1 

 Top 1 



- 

 - 



- 

 - 



Way. . . 



Fromberg . 

 Way . . . 



Fromberg . 



6 



2 

 3 



2 



- 



93*5 



90*5 

 81-3 



84-6 



6-50 



9*49 

 18-7 



15-4 



Horsford . 

 Boussingault 

 and Payen. 



1 

 1 



- 

 _ 



- 



- 



1-34 

 3*61 



1*62 

 4*37 



Hermbstadt 

 Johnston . 



\\ 

 ? 



Parsnip <| 



Root - 



- 



- 



Richardson 



1 





93-8 



6'18 

















Crome . . 







r 



r 

 1 



_ 



_ 



Fromberg, 



&c. 

 G. Phillips 



90 





96*5 



3-5 



Fromberg . 











1*50 



1*82 



Fromberg . 



20 







Tuber j 





- 



1 





90' 6 



9-4 



Horsford . 



2 









1*45 



1*75 



G. Phillips 



1 



Plan 



1 



Potato -j 









Boussingault 



1 





96-0 



4-0 



Boussingault 



1 



45*9 



6-1 



46*4 



1-60 



1*94 







I 





Top \ 





Stem 

 Lves. 



j Fromberg 





-{ 



85*1 

 84-9 



14- 9 



15- 1 



j Fromberg 



j> 









6*41 



7*76 







» ! 



I 



I 





Straw 



Berthier . 



1 





85*0 



15-0 



Boussingault 



1 



54-5 



6*2 





2*70 



3*27 









Jerusa-! Tuber ^ 

 lem Ar-^ 



tichoke j . -Pop < 



1 _ 

 StTk 



Stem 

 Lves. 



I vvithd. 



1 



Way. . . 



Boussingault 

 j j Way . . 



1 Boussingault 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



-] 



94*0 

 95-6 

 71-7 

 97-2 



11-2 



6-0 

 4*4 

 28*3 

 2'8 



Boussingault 



} - - 



Boussingault 



1 

 1 



46'0 

 47-0 



6*2 

 5*6 



46*1 

 47*0 



1-70 

 0*40 



2*06 

 0*4s 



Braconnot. 



1 



1 I'™'- 1 



Veget- ' 

 able < 

 marrow 



Fruit 



Stem & ] 



leav33 J 



i 





' Gyde . . 



1 



1 





94-9 



5*1 



- 



i 













I 



Gyde . . 



1 



a. Swedes and hybrids. h. Hybrids. c. Norfolk globe. d. Swedes and hybrids. e. Hybrids, large proportion 



supposed it to be about the same as in the turnip. !. Belgian. Evidently calculated without carbonic acid. Red 



probable that these two specimens were not perfectly freed from dirt. o. (^alculited without carbonic acid. j). The 



large amount of silica might be accounted for by dirt, yet that would not a(fect the potash. Liebig quotes the silica at 

 from dirt. r. I cannot help thinking that there must be some error in the amount of protein compounds and pectic 



