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Tabulated Results of Analyses 

 p 3.— SOILS (II.). 



Succeeded 

 Failed . 

 Succeeded 

 Failed . 



Good 

 Irish. 



Best 

 Dutch. 



Surface 1 

 Subsoil J 

 Alluvial/ 



Barren 

 pasture. 



Peas 

 rotted 



.} 



Barley | 



faile 



Barley 

 subsoil. 



Oats 

 rotted. 



Same 

 tield 



SSame I 

 field "{ 



Counties 

 London- 

 derry and 

 Tyrone. 



Courtrai 

 Lokeren 

 Ypres . 



Sutton, 

 Norfolk. 



Horn- "i 

 church, V 

 Essex, j 



Braydon, I 

 North \ 

 Wilts. J 



Lancaster 



Lyne- 

 dock, 

 Perth- 

 shire. 



Pam- 

 pherston 



General Division. 



Dried at 212= Fahr. 























Authority. 



of Anal 





Matter. 







1 Number 



1 Water. 



Organic ] 





Anderson 



1 



2-5 



4-1 



93-4 



Anderson 



1 



2-5 



4-1 



93-4' 



A nderson 



1 



3-3 



3-4 





Anderson 



\ 



3'3 



4*3 



92-4 



Sir R.Kane 



1 



? 



5-2 



94-8 



Sir R. Kane 



1 



? 



7-5 



92-5 



Sir R. Kane 



1 



? 



10-3 



89-7 



Hodges . 



1 



p 



4' 7 



95-3 



Hodges . 



1 



? 



3-3 



96-7 



Hodges . 



1 



? 



6*0 



94-0 

 



Playfair . 



1 



2-6 



2-4 



95-0 



Playfair . 



1 



2-6 



1-2 



96*2 



Ure . . 



1 



3-0 



7'4 



89*6 



Way . . 



1 



? 



6-7 



93'3 



Volcker . 



1 



? 



!0-0 



90*0 



Johnston 



1 



? 



10-0 



90*0; 



Johnston 



1 



? 



2-1 



97-9 



Anderson 



1 



2-4 



8-0'89'6| 



ENTIRE 



Organic Matter. 



Authority. 



Anderson 

 Anderson 

 Anderson 

 Anderson 



Sir R.Kane 

 Sir R. Kane 

 Sir R, Kane 



Hodges . 

 Hodges . 

 Hodges . 



Ure 



Volcker . 



Anderson 



Inorganic 



Authority, 



Anderson 

 Anderson 

 Anderson 

 Anderson 



Sir R.Kane 

 Sir R. Kane 

 Sir R. Kane 



Hodges . 

 Hodges . 

 Hodges . 



Playfair . 

 Playfair . 



Ure . . 



Way . . 



Volcker . 

 Johnston 



Johnston 

 Anderson 



Soluble in 



Abundantly. 



Chi. 



trace 



salts 

 0-o2 



salts 

 trace 



a. The water mentioned in these four Analyses is, as the reader by this time will probably surmise, in a state of corn- 

 stated as being present b. All manure sold off the farm during fifty years c. Remarkable for the large quantity 



