in Agricultural Chemistry. 

 P 2— SOILS (I.). 



549 



PER STATUTE ACRE IN CWTS.-l FOOT DEEP. 



Matter or Ash. 



Soluble in Rain Water. 



Abundantly. 



I i « III '11 



2--- 1—' 



Sparingly. 



Total Inorganic Matter. 



^3 t 



678 , 40.S 

 174 ! 



150 



? jl 8S8 

 ? il 642 



18 j 04 

 5 54 



Salts. 



462 



Salts. 

 240 



Salts. 



240 



i I 



Salts. 



72 

 l_ 



Salts. 



36 



Salts. 



66 



Salts. 



294 



Salts. 



270 



_1_ 

 Salts. 



120 



Salts 



102 



Salts. 



66 



Salts. 



66 



? ii42960 



Ij 



_ 1|41S80 



2160 ? 



234 



37620 



324l 150 



102 



50580 



52140 



Salts. 

 462 



Salts. 

 240 



Salts. 

 240 



Salts. 

 72 



Salts. 



36 



Salts. 



66 



Salts. 

 150 



Salts. 

 294 



Salts. 



270 



Salts. 



120 



Salts. 



102 



Salts. 

 66 



Salts. 

 66 



150 



3360 

 8100! 4200 



780 2400 



900|2160 



3240; 2640 



660 2700 



with Salts 



with Salts : 600 



with 

 Salts. 



with Salts 



- with Salts 



with Salts 



with Salts 

 with Salts I - 



JL! 



witli Salts 

 with Salts 

 with Salts 



30 900 



> varieties of soil, as ascertained by 

 11 it better to adhere to one^general rule 



Dr. Krocker, which was 2-44. This is nearly twice too great a weight for y at. 



