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{ApplicaMe only to the case of Persons rrho are rwt commerciaUij engaged in the 
manufacture or sale of any substance sent for Analysis.) 
The Council have fixed the following rates of Charges for Analysis to be made by the Con- 
sulting Chemist for the bond-fide and sole use of Members of the Society, itembers have also 
the privilege of sending samples for Analysis on behalf of any fanning company of which they 
may be directors or managers, providcl that the substances so sent shall be for use on the 
farm of the Company and not for sale to other persons. Members of the Society are also 
allowed to send to the Society's Laboratory for analysis, at the same scale of fees, any manures 
and feeding stuffs which are to be used by their outgoing tenants, or which they propose to 
give free of cost to their occnpjing tenants. 
These analyses are giyen on the undemanding that they are required for the individual and 
sole benefit of the Member applying for them, and must not be used for other persons, or for 
commercial purposes. Except in case of dispute, the analyses and reports must not be com- 
municated to either vendor or manufacturer. Land or Estate Agents and others sending 
samples for analysis on behalf of their principals are only entitle<l to do so when the latter 
are themselves Members. The names of the principals should in such cases be given. 
To avoid all unnecessary correspondence. Members are p^icularly requested, when apply- 
ing to the Consulting Chemist, to mention the kind of analysis they require, and to quote its 
number in the subjoined 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. 
Xo. 
1. — An opinion of the genuineness of bone-dust or oU-cake (each sample) . . . 2j. M. 
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 ... 5j, 
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, pro- 
vided the selling price of the articles to be analysed be sent with it . . . lOi. 
4. — An analysis of mineral superphosphate of lime for soluble phosphates only, ami an 
estimate of its value, provided the selling price of the article to be analysed be 
sent with it hi, 
6. — An analysis of superphosphate of lime, showing the proportions of moisture, organic 
matter, sand, soluble and insoluble phosphates, sulphate of lime, ami ammonia, 
and an estimate of its value, provided the selling price of the article to be analysed 
be sent with it ' . 10», 
6. — An analysis, showing the value of bone-dust or any other ordinary artificial 
manure, provided the seUiag price of the manure to be analysed be sent with it. 10*, 
7. — An analysis of limestone, showing the proportion of lime 7j. 
8. — An analysis of limestone, showing the proportion of lime and magnesia . . . VU. 
9. — An analysis of limestone or marls, showing the proportion of carbonate, phosphate, 
and sulphate of lime and magnesia, with sand and clay Ifllf, 
10. — Partial analysis of a soil, including determinations of clay, sand, organic matter, 
and carbonate of lime IQf. 
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 lOi. 
13. — Analysis of any vegetable product 10». 
14. — Analysis of animal products, refuse substances used for manures, &c. . from lOf. to £1 
15. — Determination of the "hardness " of a sample of water before and after boiling , 6* 
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 lOi. 
19. — An analysis of a sample of milk (to assist Members in the management of their 
Dairies and Herds, bond fide for their own information and not for trade purposes, 
or for use in connection with the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts) ..... &/. 
S1.— Examination of viscera for metallic poison . , £J2j. 
21. — Examination of viscera complete, for metals and alkaloids £5 St. 
•;._Personal consultation with the Consulting Chemist. (The usual hours of attend- 
ance, Momlay exceptetl, will be from 11 to 3, but to prevent disappointment it is 
suggested that Members desiring to hold a consoltation nith the Consulting 
Chemist shotUd write to make an appointment) U.. 
33.— Consultation by letter U. 
•4. — Consultation necessitating the writing of three or more letters Vk. 
T' ' ' ■ r\- of the Society is at 12. Hanover Square. London, to • " 1!- i-;the 
Cnii i-t. Dr. .1. Al"GL"STL".s VoELrKKl^ req«e»ts that all lettirs an . • iiro 
ujjil . I from Members of the Society whn are entitled to avail t i lie 
fore.' x . .. .yes should be directed. Cheques and Postal Orders should be i.; . . L' ;iion- 
and Westminster Bank," 
