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Tabulated Results of Analyses 

 I 3.— AETICLES USED IN FEEDING. 



Linseed . ' 



Gold of 

 Pleasure. 



Rape 



Barley . 



English • 



Ameri 

 can 



Dutch, 



Dutch . 



Dutch 



Malt 



Malt- 

 dust. 



Distil- 

 lers' 

 Refuse. 



Maize . . [ Grain 

 Dhoora . . ! Grain 



Wheat . 



Oat . . 



Rye . . 



Barley . 



Maize . 



Turnip . . 

 Plantain . 



Bran 



Meal 



Meal 

 Meal 

 Meal 



Meal 

 Meal 



French 

 French 

 Dutch, 

 &c. 



1814 

 1734 



Carob Bean 

 Water Yam 

 Guinea Yam 

 Sweet Potato 



Fruit . ! stone 

 included 



Tuber . 

 Tuber . 

 Tuber . 



General Division. 



In Natural State. 



Authority. 



Fromberg 

 Nesbit . 

 Way . . 



Fromberg 

 Lawes 

 Way . . 



Nesbit . 

 Way . . 

 Way . . 



Fromberg 



Nesbit 

 Way . 



Thomson 

 Lawes . 

 Lawes . 



Jolmston 

 Johnston 

 Jolinston 



Payen . 

 Johnston 



Playfair . 



Norton . 

 Fromberg 



Playfair . 



Johnston 

 Johnston 



Johnston 



Johnston 

 Johnston 

 Johnston 



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ENTIRE COMPOSITION 



Organic or 



Ultimate Elements. 



Authority. 



Way . 



Nesbit 

 Way . 



I-awes 

 Way . 



Nesbit 

 Way . 

 Way . 



Nesbit 

 Way . 



Thomson 



Lawes . 

 Lawes . 



Johnston 



Norton . 



20? 



22? 

 22? 



Proximate 



Azotised. 



Authority. 



Fromberg 

 Way . . 

 Way . . 



Fromberg 



Way . 



Way . . 

 Way . . 



Fromberg 



Way . . 

 Way . . 



Thomson 

 Proust . 



Johnston 

 Johnston 

 Johnston 



Payen . 

 Johnston 



Norton . 2 

 Fromberg 2 



Einhof 



Johnston 

 Johnston 



Johnston 

 Johnston 

 Johnston 

 Johnston 



«. The quantities in the vvoximate analyses are evidently too his?h, as Drs. Thomson and Proust have not included the ,[ 



tank into which the liquid runs. c. Commonly called Indian-corn. d. The fibre and husk being omitted causes „ 



one ton of the whole bean (including the stone). 



