502 ON SOME OE THE ANIMATS EEH AND SlArOHIEEED AS HrAIAN POOD. 
IS calculated to establisn^ iUusteated, is tlie percentage 
to a series of Summary Tailes only. T P ^ ^ 
composition of the ten ammals ac “ 3_of mineral matter, of fat, of 
inclusive; in which we have and of tcater-irr certain 
of each of the ten animals. 
Sectiok III ■ 
.the mineeal matteip-in 
ENTIEE bodies, OE 10 ANBEILS AJsAETSED. 
In Table 1. is given the percentage of nuneral 
total otfal parts, and in the fasted live-weig , o eac cevtQ.m classified paits of 
the same time shown, the distribution of ^ ^ Pe more 
these collective weights. But as fo™. they are 
::t:;rtn\^ “ — - - — 
oflal, and the entire animal, respectively, is into 
(a) Flesh, membrane, &c., or soft parts: 
(b) Bones: 
(c) Hair or wool (if any). 
It has already been explained, that all the — 
““ of .!« iomposi. 
:roft; Juh that of othe; animals, the constituents of their head and feet me m ™r 
Tables, included with those of the otfal parts; but for reference so fa a the 
matter is concerned, the percentages for the prgs are given, at «« foot ot e 
Tthe assumption that the head and feet, as in usual practice, are included with 
carcass. 
• For tie acftml mtmumt of mineral matter, or ash, due to e.ach “S™ ” ^ y’ “ ^ 5 ^, . ,j f„i, the per- 
dissection of the animals, see Tables I. to X. incluslre ni the Append (pp. oSO oS9) , an 
centage amount in the separate parts, see Appendix, Table X . (p. )■ 
