460 Tahulated Results of Aiialijses 



B 2.— ROOT CROPS, &c. 













General Division. 



ENTIRE COMPOSITION 











i 



In Fresh State. 

















Organic 



or 









c 



5i 

 O 







lyses. 









Ultimate Elements. 





Proximate 









3 



Specific Gravit 



Authority. 



3 





3 



















Azotized. 



Class. 



Species. 



Parts. 



.2 

 o 

 o 



N umber 0 



S 



Organic M 



< 



Authority. 



1 Number c 

 1 Analyses. 



Carbon. 



Hydrogen 



Oxygen. 



Nitrogen. 



Ammonia 



11 



Authority, j 









87 



0-96 



"Way . . 



30 



90*0 



9-3 



0'7" 

















Johnston . 



5 







Bulb ' 



G3 



_ 1 

 0-90 1 



1 

 1 



Richardson 

 Lawes . . 



10 



90 



90'0 

 92-2 



9-1 

 7'2 



0'87 

 0-59 



Richardson 

 Lawes . . 



10 

 18 



4'1 



0"G 



4'3 



0'15 

 0-19 



0*18 

 0-23 



- - 



- 





i 



iTarnips"^ 



i 



r 

 1 



13 



~ 1 



Boussingault 

 Way . • 



1 



30 



91-0 

 85 "5 



8-3 

 12-7 



0*68 

 1-84 



Boussingault 



1 



3*9 



0-5 



3-8 



O'lo 



0-18 



- - 



- 



to 

 c 



3 





i 



Top^ .« 





J 



Richardson 



10 



87*4 



10-3 



2-29 



Richardson 



10 



5'0 



0'7 



4'3 



0-31 



0-38 







Bulb-prod 







37 





Lawes . 

 M'Calmont 



15 

 1 



82-4 



12-0 

 16-1 



1-27 

 1-53 



Lawes . . 



2 



- 



- 



- 



0-52 



0'63 



- - 



- 



r 

 ] 



[ 



Bulb .i 



8} 





Way . . 



Ltiwes . . 



3 

 2 



90-7 

 65*6 



8-4 

 13-3 



0-89 



ro9 



Fromberg . 

 Lawes . . 



3 

 2 









- 



0*19 

 0'28 



0-23 

 0-34 



Cameron . 

 Herepath . 



3 

 1 





Man- j 

 sold. ' 







Boussingault 



1 



87-8 



11-4 





Boussingault 



1 



5-2 



0-7 



5-3 



0-21 



0*25 









L 



Top . { 



16 



i 



Vv-ay . . 

 Boussingault 



3 

 1 



90-0 

 88-9 



8-3 

 S-9 



1- 70 



2- 20 



Boussingault 

 and Pay en. 

 Boussingault 



1 

 1 



- 



4*3 



- 



0-6 



- 



3-5 



0*45 

 0-51 



0-54 

 0-62 



- - 



- 





































— 



I 



Kohl f 

 Eabi. \ 



Ihilb . 



Top 





_ 



Ilorsford . 



1 



88*0 



U'O 



1-0? 



Horsford . 



1 



— 







0*24 



0*29 



Horsford . 



1 



t Plants. 1 



_ 



Carrot j 



1 



1 



Fvoot A 

 Top .| 



79 

 21 







I Way . . 



Fromberg . 

 W ay 



Fromberg . 



2 

 3 



2 



86-0 



80-2 

 7S'0 



75-0 



IFT 



17-9 

 17-9 



21-1 



0-91 



I*88 

 4-12 



3-86 



Horsford . 

 Boussingault 

 and Pay en. 



1 



1 









0*24 

 0-65 



0-29 

 0*79 



Hermbstiidt 

 Johnston . 



~T 

 ? 



j llooi 



j Parsnip 1 



Root . 

 Top . 



- 



- 



! 



, Richardson 



1 



75' 9 



22*6 



1*49 



























Crome . . 



1 







[ 



Tuber i 





1*10 



Fromberg, 



ike. 

 G. Phillips 



90 

 1 



75 -3 



23-8 

 22-5 



0'S7 



Fromberg . 

 Horsford . 



2 









0-3C 

 C'33 



— 

 0'44 

 0"40 



Fromberg . 

 G. Phillips. 



20 

 1 





Potato! 



i i 







Boussingault 



1 



75*0 



23-1 



0-96' 



Boussingault 



1 



lO'f) 



1-4 



10-7 



0-37 



0-45 







iducin 



1 



Top } 



- 



Stem 

 Lvcj. 



1 Fromberg 



i 



83-8 



8-3 

 13-8 



]M(> 

 2'4-! 



i 



Fromberg . 











0-87 



1'05 







1 



i [ 



i 





Strav,- 



' Berthier . 



1 



76-0 



20*4 



3-60 



Boussingault 



1 



iri 



1*3 



7-5;0-55 



0-67 









\ ( 



1 \ 







: Way . . 





84-0 



14-2 





Boussingault 



1 



6-5 



0-9 



6-6 



0-24 



0-29 



Braconnot 



1 



! 



Jerusa- | 

 lem Ar-<; 

 \ tichoke j 



! Tuber i 



1 j 



Top .{ 



- 



Stem 

 Lves. 

 Witlid 



i 1 



j Boussingault 1 

 }Way . . 1 l{ 

 Boussingaultj 1 



80-0 



o'^O 

 47'0 

 12-9 



18*8 

 42-1 

 38-0 

 84-7 



1- 20 



r94 



15-0 



2- 44 



Boussingault 



1 



39-8 



4-8 



39-8 



0*34 



0*4] 





_ 





Veget- r 

 able 

 , marrow [ 



1 



Fruit . 



Stem&") 

 leaves / 







Gyde . . 



1 



88-2 



11-2 



0-60 

















Gyd e . . 



1 



a. Professor Way found no relation between v;iriety and qu;intily of ash. h. Professor Way found the leaf more variable 



"^ary more than 1 GO per cent, in some ingjredifnts, but much move constant when calcubited for the entire plant. 



d. White Belgian. e. Tiiese amounts are too hi^h, unless tlie quantity ol ash contained in the specimens have been 



potato very variable. h. Too high, if carbonic acid has not been allowed for in the ash. i. See Note q, p. 458. 



