in Agricultural Chemistry. 

 F 2.-SPECrAL MANURES, 



493 



R CENT. 



^tter or Ash. 



Soluble in Rain Water, 



Abundantly. 



Sparingly. 



Total Inorganic Matter. 



with 

 Sand 



0'87,0'H 



4*9 

 1-7 



1-2 



Chi. 

 0-5 

 0*6 '0*4 



- ? 



Chi.- 

 25-80 11-70 



Cal.l 

 0-9 i97'4 

 MagJ 

 0-3 90- 1 



1*4 95*8 



INitr. 

 ■:52-9 

 iNitr, 

 •29-9 



13'6ll*7 



11-5| 2-8 

 3-2! 2'b 



51-6 

 48-5 



0-15 

 2-70 



1-42 0-29 

 25-80 5-20 



.•or 



0-2? 



trace 

 0-08 



0-19!l9'85 



0-76 

 0-52 



6-0 3-3 25-3 



Chi. 

 0-5 

 0-6 0-4 



1-1 111-5 

 0-6 3-2 



0-9 I 2-5 



Chi. 

 0-64 



Chi. 

 11-70 



0-30 

 5-40 



Chi. 

 0-4t< 23-61 

 - I ? 123-70 



riij ? 



20-20] ? 



- Jl-14 



- 1-09 



Clil. 

 0-6 



Cal. 

 0-9 

 Mag. 



0- 3 

 Mag 



1- 4 



97-4 

 96-1 

 95-8 



12-9 



9-6 45-1 1 



jNitr.l 



iNitr. 



26-8 

 54-5 

 54-5 



iNitr. 



iNitr. 

 -50-7 



Nitr 

 5-3 150-7 I 



Miir.Acid 

 68-5 



^Ul^. Acid 

 68-5 



of course must be allowed for. h. Refined rock-salt. c. Foreii,'n sea-s;iU,^ d. British sca-salt. c. Tlie analyses by 



experiments were tried. This salt attracts the moisture from the air iu large quantities, and therefore these quantities 



if burnt, see the inorganic analy.sis in the tirst part of this table. h. Attracts moisture. 



