Members’  $)rtbfoges  of  ©fjemfral  &nalp$fc. 
{Applicable  only  to  the  case  of  Persons  who  are  not  commercially  engaged  in  the 
manufacture  or  sale  of  any  substance  sent  for  Ajtalysis.) 
The  Council  have  fixed  the  following  rates  of  Charges  for  Analysis  to  be  made  by 
the  Consulting  Chemist  for  the  bona-fide  and  sole  use  of  Members  of  the  Society ; 
who,  to  avoid  all  unnecessary  correspondence,  are  particularly  requested,  when 
applying  to  him,  to  mention  the  kind  of  analysis  they  require,  and  to  quote  its 
number  in  the  subjoined  schedule.  The  charge  for  analysis,  together  with  the 
carriage  of  the  specimens  (if  any),  must  be  paid  to  him  by  Members  at  the  time 
of  their  application : 
No. 
1.  — An  opinion  of  the  genuineness  of  bone-dust  or  oil-cake  (each  sample)  2s.  6 d. 
2.  — An  estimate  of  the  value  (relatively  to  the  average  samples  in  the 
market)  of  sulphate  and  muriate  of  ammonia  and  of  the  nitrates  of 
potash  and  soda  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5*. 
3.  — An  analysis  of  guano ; showing  the  proportion  of  moisture,  organic 
matter,  sand,  phosphate  of  lime,  alkaline  salts  and  ammonia,  and 
an  estimate  of  its  value,  provided  the  selling  price  of  the  article  to 
be  analysed  be  sent  with  it  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  10s. 
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  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  5». 
5.  — An  analysis  of  superphosphate  of  lime,  showing  the  proportions  of 
moisture,  organic  matter,  sand,  soluble  and  insoluble  phosphates, 
sulphate  of  lime,  and  ammonia,  and  an  estimate  of  its  value,  provided 
the  selling  price  of  the  article  to  be  analysed  be  sent  with  it  ..  10s. 
6.  — An  analysis,  showing  the  value  of  bone-dust  or  any  other  ordinary 
artificial  manure,  provided  the  selling  price  of  the  manure  to  be 
analysed  be  sent  with  it  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  10s. 
7.  — An  analysis  of  limestone,  showing  the  proportion  of  lime  . . ..Is.  6 d. 
8.  — An  analysis  of  limestone,  showing  the  proportion  of  lime  and  magnesia  10s. 
9.  — An  analysis  of  limestone  or  marls,  showing  the  proportion  of  carbonate, 
phosphate,  and  sulphate  of  lime  and  magnesia,  with  sand  and  clay  10s. 
10.  — Partial  analysis  of  a soil,  including  determinations  of  clay,  sand, 
organic  matter,  and  carbonate  of  lime . . ..  ..  ..  ..  10s. 
11.  — Complete  analysis  of  a soil  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  £3 
12.  — An  analysis  of  oil-cake  or  other  substance  used  for  feeding  purposes, 
showing  the  proportion  of  moisture,  oil,  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  milk- 
producing  properties  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  10s. 
13.  — Analysis  of  any  vegetable  product  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  10s. 
14.  — Analysis  of  animal  products,  refuse  substances  used  for  manures,  &c. 
from  10s.  to  £1 
15.  — Determination  of  the  “ hardness  ” of  a sample  of  water  before  and 
after  boiling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5s. 
16.  — Analysis  of  water  of  land-drainage,  and  of  water  used  for  irrigation  £1 
17.  — Analysis  of  water  used  for  domestic  purposes  ..  ..  ..  ..  £1  10«. 
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  11  to  2,  but  to 
prevent  disappointment,  it  is  suggested  that  Members  desiring  to 
hold  a consultation  should  write  to  make  an  appointment)  . . 5*. 
22.  — Consultation  by  letter  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  5*. 
23. —  Consultation  necessitating  the  writing  of  three  or  more  letters  . . 10a. 
The  Laboratory  of  the  Society  is  at  12,  Hanover  Square,  London,  W.,  to  which 
address  the  Consulting  Chemist,  Dr.  Avgcstus  Voelcker,  F.K.S.,  requests  that  all 
letters  and  parcels  (postage  and  carriage  paid)  from  Members  of  the  Society,  who 
are  entitled  to  avail  themselves  of  the  foregoing  Privileges,  should  be  directed. 
