498 Tabulated Results of Analyses 



G 1.— MANURES— MANUFACTURERS', &c., REFUSE, 













General Division. 



COMPOSITION OF EACH 













Dried at 2\2^ Fahr. 



Organic Matter. 



Inorganic 















lyses. 









Ultimate Elements. 





tter. 





lyses. 





' Class. 



i Manufacture. 



Refuse. 







Authority. 



[ Number of Ana 





[ Organic Matter. 



1 Ash. 



Authority, 



"3 ^. 



- c 

 ^< 



j Carbon. 



1 Hydrogen, 



1 Oxygen. 



s 



a> 

 fcn 

 o 



'2 



Aminonia. 



Sol. Organic Ma 



Authority. 



Number of Ana! 







f 

 I 











1 





70' 5 



29-5 



Volcker 



1 









1-1 



I'S 





Solly. 



\ 







Soot ^ 



I 



House — 

 Laboratory 



z 





.Tohnston . 

 Johnston . 







74-3 

 51-6 



25-7 

 48-0 



Volcker . 

 Volcker 



1 









5-4 



G-6 

 3-4 



— 











Fish 1 



Sprats - 



year 1S47 

 year 1848 



1 



Way . . 

 Way . . 









- 



94-0 

 94-2 



6-0 

 5'S 



V/ ay . . . 



- 









5' 8 



7'C 





Way . . 

 Way . . 



1 





















1 

























r 



Cider — 



Apple — 



- 





Boussingault 

 and Pay en. 





- 



100? 



Boussingault 

 and Payen. 



1 









0-67 



O'Sj 





- - 







egetal 



Starch - 



Potato - 



- 



- 



Boussingault 

 and Payen. 



1 





'Too? ' 



and Payen, 



1 





- 



- 



1*95 



^•36 







_ 





> 



Sugar _ 



Beetroot 



_ 



_ 



and Payen, 



1 





'looT 



Boussingault 

 and Payen. 



1. 



- 



_ 



- 



1-26 



1-53 



- 





_ 



















































r 





Rags - 



- 



- 



Way . . 



1 







Way , . 



1 



- 



- 



- 



11-4 



1.3-8 



- 



^^esbit . 



1 









Prennings 







Way . . 





- 



100? 



Way . . 



1 



- 



- 



- 



10-7 



12-9 



- 





- 







Wool- . 



Cuttings 



- 



- 



Way . . 







100? . 











-• 



13*0 



15-7 



- 











len. 



Shoddy - 



- 





Way , . 





- 



10 



J? 



Way . . 



I 









4-9 



5*9 





_ _ 







lUIlU 





Wool 







Way . . 





- 



63 M 



36-9 



Way . . 



1 









4-3 



5-2 





Way . . 



a 







Glue 1 

 Horn - 



Scutch - 

 Scutch — 







Johnston . 

 way 





- 



52-4 



:?o-o 



47- G 

 70*0 



- - 

 Way . . 



2 



- 



- 



- 



- 



5*5 



C-7 



- 



Johnston 

 Vray 



1 



2 







Brewers 



Spent Hops 







Nesbit . . 





- 



— 



89* () 



10-4 



Boussingault 

 and Payen. 











2-2 



2-7 



— 



Nesbit . 



1 





r 



iSoda - 



Soda Ash 







Way . . 









100 



















W^ay . . 



I 







! Carbon- f 

 ateSoda. I 



Alkali ] 

 waste. J 







Way . . 









100 



















Way . . 



1 







1 Bleach- f 

 \ exA. (. 



Lime 1 

 Refuse, j 







Frombcrg . 







IS- 6 



81 -4 



- - 



- 









- 







Fromberg 



1 







jlron — 



Iron Slag 







Cameron . 





- 





100 



















Cameron 



1 





leral. 



is.,da { 

 Water. I 



Lime \ 

 Refuse. / 





_ 



Johnston . 









100 



















.Johnston 



1 







Prus ii- 

 ate Pot- \ 

 a,h. j 



Refuse - 







Richardson 









■ 



100 



















Richardson 



1 







Patent "1 

 Alum. / 



Refuse - 







Richardson 









100 



















Richardson 



1 







(ias / 

 Works, t 



Lime \ 

 Refuse. J 







Johnston . 









100 



















Johnston 



2 





1 



(;oal / 

 Mine. I 



Waste \ 

 Heap, j 







Anderson .■ 





1-75 



0*92 



97-3 



Anderson . 



1 









trace 



trace 





Anderson 



1 





These two specimens were collected from diffcreiiL parts or the same chimney. 6. Tliese analyses are of sprats caiiujlit 



calciilited as tliou^li the wliole were {)ri,ranic matter. d. Sweepinn^s of cloth mills. e. This ouglit properly lo be 



boiling hsat. The heap at Newcastle is composed of the ash of the small mixed with various shales. 



