in Agricultural ChemiUry, 509 



H 1, continued.— lAQVlT) MANURES. 



VCH PORTION PER CENT 



— contiynicl. 



















atter or Asli— continued. 































Total Inorganic Matter. 













Sand and Silica. 



% 



o 



V3 



1 



5i 

 a 

 % 



Alumina. 



Oxide oCIron. 



c 



o 5 



1J 



a s 



IE -5 



c i 



:=§ 



Ox; 



o 



l| 



3 



"5. 



■6 



'o 



< 



a 





























5-0 



salta 

 71 '3 



phos. 1 carb. 

 9-4 + H-i 



1 



^ . «. ,. , 



with , 

 silica. 



with 

 phos. 





with 



salts 



with lime 

 and 

 mag. 



with salts 



witli lime 

 and 

 mag. 



3-6 , 



salts i 

 81-1 



phos. 1 carb. 

 8*6 + 6*7 





J 











1-5 



43-5 





2-6 



1-2 



: 



1-7 





4-3 



18-7 



1-1 



13*0 



12'3 



























0-2 



11*5 

 - 



15*8 

 - 



2 



3 











25-1 



25*3 



19' 5 





2-4 

 0-6 



21*4 

 38' 7 



6*1 



14-2 

 7-0 



4-5 

 4'5 





trace 



- 





. 1*7 

 7*0 



I 

 _ 



rs 



5*9 



10' 1 

 29-2 





26-5 

 5:3' 4 





0*7 

 6*0 



5-0 

 3*3 





trace 



- 





3-4 

 0-4 



_ 



3'7 

 6*0 



6-3 

 29'5 



















chl. 

 11-4 









1-7 



27*7 



23' 1 



2-9 



1*7 



* 



0-3 





2'9 



17'2 



10-9 





1*6 



28*4 



0*5 



0*2 



OS. 



7 



- 



12'0 



32-0 



limp, mag. 

 and iron. 



5-7 



]7'8 























- 







1*3 



31 '8 



_ 



trace 



8*0 











24*6 



8'4 



17-2 



8-7 



trace 



8-3 



12-1 



3 







trace 







53-1 



]5'1 



3-9 



3-8 





























22*8 

 64-1 



with sol. ( 



)rg. mat. 



30-2 

 13-5 





with 

 silica. 



? 

 5*9 



: 



eh 



36 



1. 

 •3 



5*3 

 11-4 



2-3 

 2-8 



3-1 

 2-3 



]'3 



2'i 





18*5 



4_.3 

 - 





trace 



- 





31-8 



15'0 



IC'4 



10"3 



17-4 







25-3 



0'8 



12-9 



1-5 



3 



'2 







17-0 



5-5 





8-2 



j 4-5 



C-4 



5-1 



2d*3 



7-6 





3-2 











13-9 



23"j 



j 69-2 



0-3 



0-2 



6-1 



3-0 



8-7 



5-9 





1-1 



0-5 



0-9 



4-0 



' 6" 5 















- 





_ 









22-1 

 11-3 



; 10*4 



sa 

 21 



fs 

 •4 



6-9 



17-6 

 43-3 



11*5 



5-3 

 1-9 



2*7 



4-5 



20-0 



- 



_ ! with 

 i salts 

 _ i 7-1 



''~ ohl^ ' 

 oG'7 



- 



1-7 



19-5 

 5-3 



3-6 



8'1 

 31-1 



_ 



4-5 





5-9 



20-7 



13-2 



1-3 







■~ chl"! ' 

 ]()*G 



18-1 





7-0 



























2T3 

 1-9 



18*5 



9-8 



12-3 

 12-5 



r 



6-1 



6-6 





chl. 

 2-4 



23-0 ; 16-0 



lO'S 

 3-3 



2-7 

 6'8 



*--2 































salts 

 46*3 



, « , 













with p 

 so 











1 2*6 



12-1 









A- and 



3S*5 



witli pot. 

 and soda. 























21*0 



3S 



•4 



e 











» 





33- G 



• ■ 





0*5 





49' 8 



0-2 



0-1 



0- 



5 







11-2 





8-0 



30' 0 



.* sure; when analysed it was in a putrid state. i. The deficiency in this analysis is composed of hippuric 



-f. Mansfield.-r^ — g. Edinburgh. h. London. 1. Specimen of warp of average quality. h. In pasture. 



' piarks on flax o. In putrid state. p. I have repeated these two analyses in the table on feeding, as they 



