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Tabulated Results of Analyses 

 F 2.— SPECIAL MANURES. 



Animal 

 Peat J 

 Wood . 



Wood . 



Peat .[ 

 Coal . 



Sea- 

 weed- 

 (Kelp). 



Fresh 



With I 

 Sulph,< 

 Acid. 



Chi. of I 

 Sodium 

 (Com- \ 



moti 



Salt). ! 



Potash^ 



Soda 



Lime . | 



as- / 

 sia. I 



Mag' 

 nesia 



Farnham 



Dutch . 

 Farnham 



Dunfermline 



Tangle . 

 Kelp 



General Division. 



In Natural State. 



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PlliUip: 



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Nesbit 



Richardson 

 Nesbit 



Johnston 



Unburnt 

 Burnt . 



Cheshire 

 Bay . . 

 Sea, Br. . 



Nitrate. ) 

 Saltpetre) 



Sulphate. 

 Carbona.,1 

 Pearlasli / 



Nitrate, ) 

 Cubic y 

 Nitre 3 

 Sulphate,) 

 Glauber > 

 Salts. ) 

 Carlxjnate 

 Sulphate. ) 



Gypsum / 

 Sulphate, \ 

 Epsom > 

 Salts. j 

 Sulphate. 



Muriate, 1 

 Ammo- J Sal Am- > 

 nia. I I moniac. ' 

 Carbona., j 



I \ Smelling > 



I I Salts . ' 



Hodges . 

 Hodges , 



Anderson 

 Thomson 



Richard-son 

 Richardson 



Johnston 

 Henry . 

 Henry . 



Parkes 



Wilson 

 Parkes 



Parkes 



Brande . 



Wilson . 



Brande . 



Brande . 



Brande . 



Brande . 

 Brande . 



Brande . 



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0-1 



10 



1-0 



51*2 

 24-0 



ENTIRE COMPOSIT 



11*6 

 4-2 



Organic Matter. 



Ultimate Elements. 



Authority 



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9-3 2-2 



89- 9; Vi 



C7-5 

 83-0 I 



5-5 



1 00-0 



47*7 

 47'C 



57-5 

 75-2 



99-9 

 100-0 

 100-0 



90 



luo 



79-5 



100 



90 



44-4 



37-5 

 79-0 



76-0 



Johnston 



Richardson 



.— 



Brande . 

 100 Brande . 

 84*8 jl R.Phillips 



1-8 



18- 1 

 •0 

 23*8 



22*7 

 31 '5 

 28*8 



Inorg 



Authority. 



Phillips 



- Nesbit . 



i 



1 



. Richardson 



1 



- 1 Nesbit . 



1 



- 1 Johnston 



I 



3 



i 



1 Hodges . 



1 



I Hodges . 



1 



^ Johnston 



1 



Thomson 



2 



Richardson 



1 



Richardson 



1 



1 



ii 



! Johnston 



1 



Henry . 



3 



j Henry . 



1 



4 



Parkes . 



1 



Wilson . 



1 



Parkes . 



1 



Brande . 



1 



Brande . 



1 



Wilson . 



1 



Brande". . 



1 



Brande . 



1 



1 Brande .' 



1 



Brande . 



1 



Brande . 



1 



Brande . 



1 



R. Phillips 



1 



a. Common coal ashes always contain a large quantity of org;anic matter, on account of not being completely burnt, whicli 

 Dr. WiUon are tiie actual composition of some salts as sold for manure, supposed to be g:enuine, and with wliich some 

 practically would be above the average. g, Tliis salthas a tendency to dry in the air. A. Ditto. i. This is unburnt ; 



