FELLOWS' PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. CClll 
FELLOWS' PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 
{Applicable only to the case of those Fellows vjho are not engaged in an7j Horticultural 
Trade, or in the manufacture or sale of any substance sent for Analysis.) 
The Council have fixed the following rates of charges for Chemical Analysis to- 
Fellows of the Society being bond fide Gardeners or Amateurs. 
These privileges are applicable only when the Analyses are for bond fide horti- 
cultural purposes, and are required by Fellows for their own use and guidance in 
respect of gardens or orchards in their own occupation. 
The analyses are given on the understanding that they are required for the indi- 
vidual and sole benefit of the Fellow applying for them, and must not be used for the 
information of other persons, or for commercial purposes. 
Gardeners when forwarding samples are required to state the name of the Fellow 
on whose behalf they apply. 
The analyses and reports may not be communicated to either vendor or manu- 
facturer, except in cases of dispute. 
When applying for an analysis, Fellows must be very particular to quote the 
number in the following schedule under which they wish it to be made. 
No. 
1. An opinion on the purity of bone-dust (each sample) . . . .2s. 6fZ. 
2. An analysis of sulphate or muriate of ammonia, or of nitrate of soda, 
together with an opinion as to vrhether it be worth the price charged . 5s. 
3. An analysis of guano, showing the proportion of moisture, organic matter, 
sand, phosphate of lime, alkaline salts and ammonia, together with an 
opinion as to whether it be worth the price charged .... 10s. 
4. An analysis of mineral superphosphate of lime for soluble phosphates 
only, together with an opinion as to whether it be worth the price 
charged os. 
6. An analysis of superphosphate of lime, dissolved bones, etc., showing the 
proportions of moisture, organic matter, sand, soluble and insoluble 
phosphates, sulphate of lime and ammonia, together with an opinion 
as to whether it be worth the price charged ...... 10s. 
6. An analysis of bone-dust, basic slag, or any other ordinary artificial 
manure, together with an opinion as to whether it be worth the price 
charged ............ 10s. 
7. Determination of potash in potash salts, compound manures, d'C. . . 7s. Qd. 
8. An analysis of compound artificial manures, animal products, refuse sub- 
stances used for manure, &c. ...... from 10s. to £1 
9. An analysis of limestone, showing the proportion of lime . . . .7s. Qd. 
10. Partial analysis of a soil, including determinations of clay, sand, oi'ganic 
matter, and carbonate of lime ........ 10s. 
11. Complete analysis of a soil ......... £3- 
12. Analysis of any vegetable product ........ 10s. 
13. Determination of the "hardness" of a sample of water before and after 
boiling ............ 5s. 
14. Analysis of water of land-drainage, a.nd of water used for irrigation . £\ 
15. Analysis of water used for domestic purposes . . . . . . £1 10s. 
16. Consultation by letter .......... 5s. 
Letters and samples (postage and carriage prepaid) should be addressed to the 
Consulting Chemist, Dr. J. Augustus Voelcker, 22 Tudor Street, New Bridge Street, 
London, E.C. 
The fees for analysis must be sent to the Consulting Chemist at the time of 
application. 
Instructions for selecting, drawing, and sending samples for analysis will be found 
on page 30 of " Arrangements, 1900," or can be obtained on application to the 
Society's Office, 117 Victoria Street, S.W. 
