484 Tabulated Results of Analyses 



E 2.— SOLID MANURES. . 











1 



General Division. 



ENTIRE 













In Natural State. 



j 





Organic Matter, 









Inorg 



anic 















1 









Ultimate Elements. 









lyscs. 





'J 



Species. 









Authority. 



c 



e 



s 



Water, 



1 Organic Matter, 



Ash. 



Authority. 



1 Number of 

 I Analyses, 



[ Carbon. 



I Hydrogen. 



Oxygen. 



1 Nitrogen. j 



Ammonia. 



Sol. Organic Mf 



Authority. 



Number of Ana 





r 





Kent 

 Surrey 



_ 





Nesbit . . 

 Nesbit . . 



1 



T0"0.? 

 70*0? 



20*8 

 20-4 



9*2 

 9' 6 



_ _ 















1 



Nesbit . . 

 Nesbit . . 



1 

 1 







Farm- 

 yard. 



Average 



Becliel- 

 bronn. 



- 





Liebig . . 

 Boussingault 



1 



6 



65*0 

 79*3 



24-0 

 14-0 



ll'O 

 6*7 



- - 



Boussingault 



6 



7*4 



0*9 



5*3 



0*4 



0*5 





Liebig . . 

 Boussingault 



1 



6 





s 











Way . . . 



1 



71-4 



28*6 



Way . . 



1 









0*4 



0-5 





Way . . 



1 







Box - 



_ - 



- 



- 



Way . . . 



1 



71-0 



29 



0 



Way . , 



1 



- 



- 





0*6 



0*7 



- 



Way . . 



1 





L 



Stable j 



New-' 



castle 

 (short.) 







Richardson 



1 



05*2 



24*7 



10' 1 



Richardson 



1 



13*2 



1*9 



9*0 



0*6 



0*7 





Richardson 



1 

































1 























Playfair 



1 



75-0 



21-7 



3-3 



Playfair 



1 



irs 



V' 



fe 





? 











a) 



i 



f 



Horse < 

 Cow 1 

 Slieep 



Pi^' - 

 Poultry 

 f 



- - 



Fresh 



- 

 - 



_ 



Rogers . . 



Giradin 

 Thomson . 

 Giradin. . 



1 Giradin. . 



Giradin. . 



Giradin. . 

 Giradin. . 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 I 

 1 



77' 2 



78*4 

 8G*0 

 79-7 



68*7 



75-0 



72*0 

 79-0 



19*7 



19*1 

 12*6 

 16* 1 



23-2 



20-2 



16-7 

 18-1 



3- ] 

 2-5 



4- 2 

 8-] 

 4-8 



11-3 



2'y 



Boussingault 

 and Payen, 



Thomson . 

 Boussingault 



and Payen. 

 Boussingault 



and Payen. 

 Boussingault 



and Payen, 



Boussingault 

 and Payen, 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 



_ 



0*8 

 _ 



5-2 



0*5 



0-2 

 0*5 



0*9 



0- 8 



1- 9 



0*6 



0*24 

 0-6 



1*1 



1*0 



2'S 



- 

 _ 



Rogers . . 

 Ilaidlen 



1 



- 

 - 







Pigeon «i 



Imported 

 irom 

 Egypt, 







Johnston . 



1 



6-7 



61-] 



32-2 



Johnston . 



1 



- 



- 





4-2 



5*1 



- 

 



Johnston . 



1 





r 



r 



! 



Ameri- < 

 can. 



c 



Peru- ! 

 vian, 1 



(. 



Pata- ) 

 •gonian. / 



- 



- 



Way. . . 



Way . . 



Ure and Tes- 

 chemacher. 



8 

 32 

 14 



14-4 

 13*1 

 25-1 



47*1 

 52*6 

 19-6 



38-5 

 34-3 

 55*3 



Way . . 



Ure andTes- 

 chemacher. 



32 

 14 









14*4 

 2*1 



17*4 

 2*6 





Way . . 



Way . . 



Ure andTes- 

 chemacher. 



8 

 32 

 14 







I 









Way . . 



4 



13-1 



17-5 



69-4 



















Way . . 



4 







African' 



Sal- 



danha -( 

 Bay, 1 



[ 







Way . . 



UreandTes- 

 chemacher. 



9 

 10 



lG-9 

 2G-9 



17-] 

 13-2 



C6-0 

 59*9 



Way . . 



' UreandTes- 

 j chemacher. 



9 



10 









1*4 

 1*1 



1*7 

 1*4 





Way . . 



1 Ure and Tes- 

 chemacher. 



i» 

 11 











Eec 



ent 



Anderson . 



1 



17-4 



30*5 



52*1 



! Anderson . 



1 









8*9 



10*8 





Anderson . 



1 







1 

 1 



Ichaboe| 



Old. 



1 



Ure and Tes- 

 chcmacher. 



9 



27*4 



34-6 



38-0 



j Ure and Tes- 

 j chemacher. 



9 









6*J 



7-5 





Ure and Tes- 

 chemaclier. 



9 





a. These analyses were instituted for the siil<e of comparing box and yard manure; but it is right to add that the manner 

 the phosphates of lime ird mrgncsia. 1 may here mention that it is impossible to ascertain the amount with chemical 



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