476 Tabulated Results of Analyses 



D 2.— MISCELLANEOUS CROPS. 













General Division. 



ENTIRE COMPOSITION ' 













In Natural State. 



Organic or 









c 

 a 



0) 



p< 















LTltimate Elements. 



Proximate 











A uthority. 



c 

 <1 





1 Organic Matter. 



















Azotised. 



Class. 







P( 

 o 





o 

 g 





< 



Authority. 



o . 



c 



c 

 ,o 



C 



g 

 o 

 "P 

 H 



S 

 tc 



O 



O 



.5 



o 



S 



s 



Authority. 



Number 

 of Anal. 









Oat . . 1 



L 



Whole 1 

 plant, ( 

 showing 1 

 ear. J 







Norton . 



3 



80-0 



18-0 



2-01 



Volcker . 



2 









0-35 



0-42 













I 

 [ 



Cabbage | 



Whole 1 

 plant, ! 



ear. J 

 Rape . . 



Cabbage . 



- 



- 



Johnston 

 Johnston 



av. 



90*0 

 92-0 



9-2 

 6-9 



0-8 

 1*08 



Boussingault 



1 



- 



- 



- 



0-64 



0-77 





- 





Soiling Cro 





Mustard \ 



■ I 



Comfrey \ 



{ 



W^hole 1 

 plant, I 

 in r 

 blossom. J 



Whole ") 

 plant, 1 

 in f 

 blossom. J 







Sprengel 



1 



88 



9*7 



2*30 



























Furze . \ 



Tussac f 

 Grass. \ 



Young ) 

 shoots, j 



Whole ] 

 plant, i 



Leaves . 

 Leaves. . 



- 



-{ 



Furlong & 

 M'Calmont 



Waldie . 



Johnston 

 Johnston 



1 



1 

 1 



77*4 



16*2 



80*7 

 80-0 



21-2 



81-6 



IS'O 

 18-4 



1- 37 



2- 18 



r25 



1-56 



Johnston . 



4 









0*57 



0*69 



Waldie . 

 Johnston 



1 



2 



: 



;ed Crops. 





Back- 1 

 wheat. (. 



Canary | 



^ • 1 r 

 Coriander | 



Carraway | 



Grain 

 Straw 

 Seed . . 

 Straw . 



Straw' \ 

 Seed . . 

 Straw , 



- 



- 



Sprengel 



1 



14-0 



84*6 



1-38 



Boussingault 



1 









2-06 



2*49 





- 









WTiite f 

 Mustard. ( 



Brown f 

 Mustard. 1 



Seed . . 



Straw . 

 Seed . . 

 Straw 



- 



- 



Liebig . 

 Liebig . 



1 

 1 



10-0? 

 10-0? 



86*2 

 86-1 



3-78 

 3-87 

















- - 



- 











r 

 J 







Way . . 



1 



9-9 



82-8 



7-27 



























Hops . ^ 



Flower . ^ 

 I 



Bine .j 



[ 



As 



53 



33 

 14 



47 



sold 



Stalk 



Leaves 



Entire 



Nesbit . 



Cameron & 

 M'Calmont 



1 Nesbit . 

 Nesbit . 



2 



1 o 



l2 

 2 



12-9 



4*5 

 9*4 



iro 



9-9 



74'5 



87-5 

 86-0 

 70-4 



80-8 



12-6 



7' 98 



4"61 

 18- « 



9-3 



- - 



- 



- 



- 



- 



- 



- 



- - 







Manufactured C) 





Flax . 1 



Stem . 1 



Seed . i 



I 



Stem . . 

 Seed . . 



100 

 17 



Straw 

 Fibre 



Kane . . 

 Hodges . 

 Thomson 

 Liebig . 



Lawes 

 Way . . 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



2 

 4 



14-0? 

 10 -0? 

 14-2 

 14-0 



9-0 

 10-6 



81- 7 

 89-5 

 78-9 



82- 0 



86-8 

 -5'9 



4-30 

 0-49 

 G*94 



3- 96 



4- 18 

 3-52 



Kane . . 



Thomson . 

 Lawes . . 



Way . . 



1 



1 

 2 



4 



33-3 

 42-5 



6-3 

 6-2 



41-6 

 26-4 



0*48 



3-79 



3- 87 



4- 35 



0-58 



4" 59 

 4* 68 



5-2G 



Leo Maj-er 

 Johnston 



Way . . 



1 

 J 



4 









Hemp . 1 







Liebig . 



1 



14-0 



81-2 



4*82 



























Chicory | 

 Tobacco . 



Root . . 

 Leaves . 

 Leaf . . 





































a. See Note a, p. 474. 1. Leaves. c. Probably dried in the air. d. Grown by sea-side. e. Grown in a nursery. 



See Note g, p. 474. i. The proximate analyses of these two have evidently been made after the oil has been 



being stated to be analyses of linseed. 



