470 Tabulated Results of Analyses 



C 3.— SOILING AND HAY CROPS. 













j General Division. 



ENTIRE COMPOSITION 













In Natural State. 



Organic or 









c 

 o 















Ultimate Elements. 







Proximate 





















































































in per 





Authority. 



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a; 

 "S 



















Azotised. 





















'0 , 

















o 



Species. 





Proportio 







g 



;^ 



Water.' 



Organic ] 



< 



Authority. 



1 Number 

 i yVnalyses 



[ Carbon. 



[ Ilydrogei 



Oxygen. 



1 Nitrogen 



1 Ai.imoni 



Autliority. 



Number 

 of Anal. 







■ 





Soil- / 

 ing.\ 



_ 



- 



j 



i 



Boussingault 

 Johnston . 

 Liebig . . 



3 

 ? 



1680 

 1680 

 1680 



526 

 511 

 504 



1 



.•54 

 49 

 56 



Boussingault 



1 



264 



29 



224 



8'7 



10-5 



Sir H. Davy 



2 





Glasses. 





Meadow j 



L 



XT / 



Hay I 



_ 



- 



Boussingault 

 .Johnston . 

 Liebig . . 



3 

 ? 

 2 



314 

 314 

 314 



1809 

 1758 

 1733 



117 

 168 

 193 



1 



Boussingault 



1 



909 



101 



768 



30*0 



3G*3 



Johnston . 



7 









Soil- f 



- 



- 



Way. . . 



1 



1680 



521 



39 



























Rye- . 

 grass, j 



ing.\ 



r 



Hay \ 



- 



- 



Thomson 



Way . . . 

 Way. . . 



1 



1 

 1 



1680 



260 

 294 



528 



1841 

 1621 



32 

 i:^9 



125 1 



Thomson . 





260 



34 



224 



10-5 

 - 



12-7 



! 



Sir H, Davy 



1 

 - 









I 









Xhomson 



1 



347 



1781 



112 



1 



Thomson . 



1 



876 



114 



755 



35- J 



42-6 















r 







Way. . . 



2 



1680 



515 



45 







Boussin "ciiilt 



1 



2G4 



29 



211 



11-5 



i 

 t 



! 13-9 



Sir II. Davy 



2 











Soil- ! 

 ing. 1 



L 



f 





J 

























1 

 1 









7? 





Red < 

 Clover, 



- 

 - 





Lawes . . 

 Liebig . . 



Way. . . 



1 

 1 



2 



1680 

 1680 



293 



515 

 497 



1792 



4.-) 

 63 



155 



Lawes . . 

 Boussingault 



1 



- 



919 



- 



96 



- 



737 



13-2 

 39-4 



{ 16-0 



! 



1 47*7 



tToIinston • 



- 



? 





|- 





1 



I 



Hay «; 



I 



- 



- 



Lawes . . 

 Liebig . . 



1 

 1 



479 

 358 



1620 

 1671 



141 

 211 



Lawes . . 



1 









40' 2 



4S-(i 



- - 



- 









^ f 



White j 

 Clover. 1 



Soiling 

 Hay . 





: 



Way . . . 

 Way . . . 



2 



1C80 

 278 



511 

 1792 



49! 

 170 



- - 















Sir H. Davy 











r 



Soil- f 

 ing. 1 





_ 

 - 



Way. . . 



1 



1680 

 1680 



524 

 522 



36 

















Sir H. Davy 



1 





I ants. 





Sainfoin 



i 



Hay 1 





_ 

 - 



Way . . . 

 Way . . . 



Sprengel . 



1 

 1 

 1 



253 

 275 

 314 



1861 

 1837 



126 



128 

 128 

































































o 







Soiling 







Sprengel . 



1 



1680 



502 



58 



Boussingault 



1 









6-7 



8-1 



Sir II. Davy 



1 





1 





Lucerne 



I 







































id 

 0) 





Hay . 







1 Sprengel . 



1 



336 



1707 



197 



Boussingault 



1 









22*9 



27 '7 















1 









































Vetches ^ 



i 



Soiling 







i 





































Hay . 





_ 

































a. I would not advise any confidence to be placed in the proximate analyses of these crops, for in the time of Sir H. Davy 

 ceding table, are not much to be depended on . I thor.^'ht it as well, however, to insert them as 



