in Agricultural CJiemistry. 

 O 1.— EARTHS. 



537 



PER CE^T. 



Matter or Ash. 



Soluble in Rain-water. 



Abundantly. 



Salts 

 0-5 



Chi. 

 1-2 



Salts 

 0-3 



Sparingly. 



0-6 0-2 



0"6 trace 



'J"oial Inorganic Matter. 



Salts 

 0-5 



0-324-7 

 17-5 



Salts 

 0-3 26-5 



trace 



1-5 0-7 



trace 

 trace 



with Salts 

 -i - 



Chi. 

 1-2 



with 

 Salts, 



0-2 

 0*04 trace 



49- 



49-8! 2'4 



t 

 3-9 



1-4| 0*4 

 ? 



1-5 



Salts 

 0-2 



with 



Salts, 



Salts 

 0-2 



with 

 Sil. 



5-6 



0-4! i- 0-5 47-1 - - 24-5 OMj 3-3 



0-5 



tile clays. ■/. This analysis includes the famous Stourbridge clay. g. Naturally wet, and long drying. — 



rous at Farnhara and other places.— ?n. Very scarce. In all the fossils analysed by Professor Way there is a vary 



—h. L'sed as 

 ing quantity 



