in Agricultural Chemistry. 

 F 1.— SPECIAL MANURES, &c. 



491 



ITION PER CENT. 



ter or Ash. 



Soluble in. Rain-Water. 



Abundantly. 



5^ 



'sparingly. 



Total Inorganic Matter. 



4-9 

 2-5 



1-77 



Chl. 

 0-7 

 0-7 0-5 



Chl. 

 11-7 



Calc.l 



0-9 :97-4 _ 

 Mag. ! 



0- 3 96-1 0-2 

 Mag.! I 



1- 4 i95-8i 0-5 



22-4 j ? 

 12-8 I ? 



Nitric 

 52-9 



Nitric 

 31-2 



60-0 



■2j25* 

 •2l25-8 



0-1 5-3 

 6-9 



Chl. 

 0*7 

 0-7 0-5 



17-0 

 3-9 



Chl. 

 11-7 



Chl. 

 11-7 



Chl. 

 1-0 



49-5 

 49-8 



2-4 

 2-3 



Chl. 

 4-7 



Chl. 

 0-8 



Calc. 



0-9 

 Mag. 



0-3 

 Mag. 



97-4 

 96-1 

 95-8 



Nitric 

 52-9 



Nitric 

 31-2 



3' 



33*0 

 44*5 

 59-3 



Nitric 

 62-8 



Nitric 

 56-3 



Nitric 

 62 



Nitric 

 56*3 



Mur. Acid 

 68-5 



I I 



deficiency here of 12 per cent. ; but Dr. Hodges onlv professed to give the amount of those ingredients that were useful to 

 crystallization, and is not affected by merely drying-. The ash is' calculated in this table after the salt has been exposed 

 therefore their compositions are only given in their natural state. -f. This is a sesqui-carbonate. 



