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Tabulated Results of Analyses 

 K 1.- WEEDS. 



Anthemis 



arvensis 

 Matricaria 



cliamomilla 

 Sinapis, &c. 

 Stellaria media 

 Agrostemma 



githago 

 Ceniaurea 



cyanus 

 Chrjsanthe- 



mum segetum 

 Papaver rlieas 

 Spergula 



arvensis 

 rieracleum 



spondyleum 

 Arctium Lappa 

 liromus mollis 

 Digitalis 



purpurea 

 Bromus 



secalinus 

 Senecio 



vulgaris 

 Conium 



maculata 



Polygonum 



aviculare 

 Sonchus 



oleraceus 

 Cnicus 



lanceolatus 



I Chamomile 



Wild ditto 



Charlock 

 Chickvveed 

 Corn cockle 



Corn blue- 

 bottle 

 Corn mari 

 gold 



Corn poppy 

 Corn 



urrey 

 Cow par- 

 snip 



Burdock 

 Bromegras 

 Foxglove 



Goose grass 



Groundsel 



Hemlock 



Knapweed 

 Knot grass 



Sow thistle 



Spearthistle 



General Division. 



Dried at 212° Fahr. 



Convolvulus Bindwf 



nigra 



Eanunculus 



bulbosus 

 Tussilago 



farfara 

 Cnicus arvensis 

 Sonchus 



arvensis 

 Triticum repens 

 Bellispersunis 

 Taraxicum 



officinale 

 Uumex 



obtusifolius 

 Urtica dioica 

 Girysanthemum 

 leucanthemum 

 Arrhenatherum 



avenaceum 

 Spartium 



serparium 

 Acorus calamus 



Arundo 

 phragmitis 

 Filices. . 

 I'^rica . . 

 Carex . . 



Field 



scabious 

 Celandine 



Scabiosa 



arvensis 

 Clielidonium 



majus 



All weeds from inferior 

 Turnip soil. 



Black knap 

 weed. 

 Buttercup 



Coltsfoot 



Corn thistle 

 Corn sow 

 thistle 

 Couch grass 

 Daisy . . 

 Dandelion 



Dock . . 



Nettle . . 

 Oxeye . . 



Oat grass . 



Broom 



Sweet rush 



Common 



reed 

 Ferns . 



Authority. 



Liebig . ; 1 

 Liebig 



Liebig . 

 Liebig . 



Liebig . 



COMPOSITION OF 



Organic o? 



Ultimate Elements. 



Authority, 



90-3 9-G6 

 90*9 9" 10 



Liebig . 1 



Heath . 

 Sedges . 



Liebig 



Johnston 



Liebig 



^< 6 



Proximate 



Azotised. 



Authority. 



, The Analyses are intended rather to give a general idea of the composition of Weeds than to be of any immediate practical 

 growing crop, as far as similarity of composition would show it, as also those that are most valuable for manure, from a 

 importance, as they are generally applied in the form of ashes. c. This analysis was quoted from J The Farmers' and 



