in Agricultural Chemistry. 



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C 4.-S0ILING AND HAY CROPS. 



PER STATUTE ACRE, IN POUNDS. 



Combustible Matter. 



































Elements. 











Inorganic .Matter or As! 

















Azotised. 



Unazotised. 





















c 

 0 



! 





L 



i 



[.a 







Albumen 



"5 

 3 



.S 

 '5 



5 





! -s^ 



'Iff 





Fibre and 

 Husk. 



Authority. 



\'^< 



Total Suli 



Sand and 

 1 Silica. 



1 



a 



0 

 CO 



2 

 i3 



.S 



SJ 



60 

 CS 



CS 



C 

 1 



< 



Oxide of I: 









0 



■7.< 



'.2 



















































i 

 I 



1 

 1 





312 







- 



138 



1' ^ 



u 



, 



•84 



1 



A 



1810 



87 

 - 



- 



2648 

 1356 



Boussinarault 

 ! Haidlen . 

 ! Liebig . . 



i 



! Boussingault 

 1 Haidlen . 

 1 Liebig . . 



1 



'1 



2 



3 

 1 



Sorby 1 

 6-0 



Sorbv 1 

 6-2 



68 

 192 

 92 



73 

 202 

 97 



48 

 5 

 73 



51 

 4 



5 

 5 

 28 



4 



4 



3J 



39 



32 

 29 



4'? 

 34 



32 



16 



28 

 7 



17 

 29 



- 



1 



8 



2 

 ? 



1 



_ 



1 z 



I^ChlT 

 6 



18 1 48 



'"chlT^ 

 6 



4 1 - 

 18 51 



i 12 



1 36 

 , 53 



12 

 37 

 56 



6 

 6 

 12 



6 



6 

 13 



1 



3 



? 



17 



3 



> 









- 



- 











1 



' Way . . 



1 



2-9 



147 



31 



10 



25 



6 





2 



- 





6 



16 



7 



- 

























Sorby 1 

 11-7 

 2'7 

 1-8 



Sorliy 1 



































- 





7 



77 



59 



2996 

 - 



Thomson . 

 Wav , . 

 Way . . 



Thomsoi . 



1 

 1 



I 



1 



131 

 164 

 152 



145 



16 

 34 

 27 



18 



5 

 11 

 0-2 



5 



13 

 27 

 31 



14 



9 

 6 



9 



- 



2 

 2 

 1 



1 



- 



- 



6 

 14 



26 

 17 

 16 



28 



8 



! 



- 





























































451 



58 



2795 



Way . . 



2 



17-5 



10 



44 



5 



103 



32 



- 



3 





9 





18 



12 



49 







_^ 



4S 





143 





1855 





- 

 1156 



Boussingault 

 Liebig . . 



Way . . 



1 

 1 



2 



Sorby 2 

 3-0 



18*4 



16 

 10 



n 



— 

 66 



46 



2 

 166 



4 



72 



89 



110 



19 

 34 



34 



- 



2 

 2 



3 





Chi. 



7 



18 

 16 



19 



5 



13 



73 

 52 









- 









- 







Boussingault 

 Liebig . , 



1 

 1 



Sorby 2 

 3-(J 



11 



75 

 68 



2 

 172 



69 

 92 



18 

 35 



_ 



1 

 2 





ChL 



-r 



18 

 17 



5 



71 

































































1 









































r- 



L 









41 



)8 



29 



2925 



Way . . 



1 



1-4 





74 





57 



■! 



- 



2 





14 





22 





35 





! - 

















Liebig . . 

 Way . . 

 Way . . 

 Liebig . . 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



2-2 

 2-7 



8 

 9 



22 



80 

 23 



25 



3 



26 



61 



61 

 80 

 69 



26 



1^ 

 12 





1 



i 



1 





16 



\ 



2 



8 

 6 



29 

 24 

 21 



10 



5 



6 

 4 



60 

 38 

 44 



60 









































































Sorby 3 

 11*7 



















ci^iT 



13 



















' 2 



32 



14 



29S6 



Sprengel . 



1 



13 



53 



25 



189 



„ 



1 



1 





51 



16 



p 

















t 

 i 



1 



Sprengel . 



1 



Sorby S 

 13-0 



14 



55 



28 



19S 



14 





2 



_ 



^ChlT 



14 



53 



17 



















































20 per cent, of water, which new-made hay generally does contain. h. There is also an apparent discrepancy in the 



he general rule being, that when the following decimal is 5, or above 5, add 1, but when below 5 omit it altogether. 

 0 • 1 4 to one decimal is read 0 • 1 

 and 0*16 do. do. 0-2 



the other, whereas, had the two decimal places been retained, the result would have been 1 4-lOthsand 1 6-lCths. I 

 for as it affects small quantities only, it is not of the slightest practical importance. 



