196 Quarterly Report of the Chemical Committee, March, 1890. 
3 \ 
rs)/ 
No. 1 
y-48 
979 
100 00 
103-00 
Moisture . 
Oil . . 
1 Albuminous compounds 
(flesh-forming matters) 
Mucilage, sugar, and 
gest'.ble tibre 
Woody libre (cellulose) 
Mineral matter (asb) 
1 Containing nitrogen 
These cakes — especially No. 2 — are very bad ones. They are hard, badly 
decorticated, and full of cotton-wool. I do not consider them fit lor feeding. 
42 0G 
24 86 1 
7-72 1 
6-09 
6-73 
6. Three samples of linseed-cake were sent from Norwich, King's 
Lynn, and Holkham, Norfolk, which were reported on as being 
mouldy, and unfit for feeding. The Committee draw attention to 
the above cases, from which it would appear that a considerable 
quantity of damaged, mouldy linseed-cakes have been offered for 
s\\e in Norfolk. Such damaged or mouldy cake is utterly unfit for 
feeding, and frequently positively poisonous. 
