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©obernors* an^f i^lembers' ^ribdeges of (Ttitmi'cal ^nalgsis. 
{■^pjplicalla only to the case of Persong who are not commercially engaged in the 
manufacture or sale of any substance sent for Analysis.) 
The Cotincil have fixed the following rates of Charges for Analysis to be made hy the Consulting 
Chemist for the bona-fide and sole use of Members of the Society. Members have also the privilege 
of sending samples for Analysis on behalf of any farming company of which tbey may be 
directors or m-nasers, provided that the substances so sei.t shall be for use on the farm of the 
Company and not for s»le to otber persons. Members of the Society are al^o allowed to send to the 
Society's Laboratory for analysis, at the same scale of fees, any manures and feeding EtnSs which 
are to be used by their outgoing tenants, or which they propose to give free of cost to their occupy- 
ing tenants. 
These analyses are given on the understanding that they are required for the individual and sole 
benefit of the Member applying for them, and must not be used for otber persons, or for commercial 
purposes. Except in ca^e of dispute, the analyses and reports must not be communicated to cither 
vendor or m,nufacturer. Land or Estate Agents nud others sending samples for analysis on behalt' 
of their principals arc only entitled to do so wh<>n the latter are themselves Members of the Society. 
The names of (he principals should in such cases be given. To avoid all unnecessary correspondence. 
Members are particularly requested, when applying to the Consulting Ch-mist, to mention the kind 
of analysis they requhe, and to quote its number in the 5Ubjoined schedule. 
The charge for analysis, together with the cost of the carriage of the specimens (if any), must be 
paid to the Consulting Chemist at the time of application. 
Ko. 
1- — An opinion of the genuineness of bone-dust or oil-cake (each sample) 2S. 6<J. 
2. — An estimate of the value (relatively to the average samples in the market) of sul- 
phate and muriate of ammonia and of the nitrates of potash and soda . . . . 51. 
3. — An analysis of gnano; showing the proportion of moisture, organic- matter, sand, 
phosphate of lime, alkaline salts and ammonia, and an estimate of its value, pro- 
vided the selling price of the article to be analysed be sent with it 10?. 
4. — An analysis of mineral superphosphate of lime for soluble phosphates only, and an 
estimate of its value, provided the selling price of the article to be analysed be sent 
with it St. 
5. — An analysis of superphosphate of lime, showing the proportions of moisture, organic 
matter, sand, soluble and insoluble phosphates, sulphate of Ume, and ammonia, and 
an estimate of its value, provided the selling price of the article to be aualysed be 
sent with it lOi. 
6. — An analysis, showing the value of bone-dtist or any other ordinary artificial manure, 
provided the selling price of the manure to be analysed be sent with it . . . . lOi. 
7. — An analysis of limestone, showing the proportion of lime Tf. 6(1. 
8. — An analysis of limestone, showing the proportion of lime and magnesia . . . . lOt, 
9. — An analysis of limestone or marls, showing the proportion of carbonate, phosphate, 
and sulphate of lime and magnesia, with sand and clay . . , , 10(, 
10. — Partial analysis of a soil, including determinations of clay, sand, organic matter, and 
carbonate of lime , ., .. I0( 
11. — Complete analysis of a soil £3 
12. — An analysis of oil-cake or other substance used for feeding purposes, showing the pro- 
portion of moisture, oU, mineral matter, albuminous matter, and woody fibre, as 
well as of starch, gum. and sugar in the aggregate; and an opinion of its feeding 
and fattening or miik-pruducing properties lOi. 
13. — Analysis of any vegetable product lOf . 
14. — Analysis of aiumal products, reftise substances used for manures, fcc. . . from 10». to £1 
15. — Determination of the " hardness " of a sample of water before and after boiling .. 5». 
16. — Analysis of water of land-drainage, and of water used for irrigation £1 
17. — Analysis of water used for domestic purposes £1 lOi. 
18. — Determination of nitric acid in a sample of water * 10<. 
19. — Examination of Viscera for Metallic poison £2 2*. 
20. — Examination of Viscera complete, for metals and alkaloids £5 5». 
21. — Personal consultation with the Consulting Chemist. (The usual hours of attendance, 
Monday excepted, will be from U to 3, but to prevent disappointment, it is 
suggested that Members desiring to hold a consaltation with the Consulting 
Chemist should write to make an appointment) 6(. 
22. — Consultation by letter 6<. 
23. — Consultation necessitating the writing of three or more letters lU. 
The Laboratory of the Society is at 12, Hanover Square, London, W., to which address the Con- 
sulting Chemist, Dr. J. AuocsTcs Voelckeb, requests that all letters and parcels ftwstage and 
carriage paid) from Members of the Society, who are entitled to avail themselves of the foregoing 
Privileges, should be directed. 
