Separate pajts of the “offal.” 
650 ME. J. B. LAWES DE. J. H. G-ILBEET 02^ THE C0!MP0SITI0X OE 
Appendix. — Table XLTTI. Showing the Fercentage Frogortion of the 
Class YII. — 16 Wether Sheep of Sussex Fou-n Breed, about year old, in 
Ehlled at Eothamsted, 
Designation of Parts. 
I Stomachs 
Contents of stomachs 
Caul -fat 
Small intestines and contents . 
Large intestines and contents . 
Intestinal fat 
Heart and aorta 
Heart-fat 
Lungs and windpipe 
Blood 
Liver 
Gall-bladder and contents 
Pancreas (“sweetbread”) 
Milt or spleen 
Bladder 
Head 
Skin (with feet, &c.) 
Wool previously shorn . 
Miscellaneous trimmings. 
The 4 giving the Largest amount of 
Increase during Fattening. 
The 4 giving the Smallest amount of 
Increase during Fattening. 
Total “ offal” parts 
Carcass 
Loss by evaporation, error in weighing, &c. 
fo. I. 
No.-2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
I 
Iso. 5. j 
No. 6. 
!No. 7. 
No. 8. 
2-43 
2-02 
2-27 
2-25 
2*24 
2-47 
2-36 1 
2-20 
370 
3-14 
5-31 
5-24 
3-30 
4-29 
5-18 j 
5-90 
4-48 
4-08 
4-76 
4-72 
5-24 
3-84 
5-46 ; 
4-40 
2-31 
1-82 
2-09 
2-11 
1-49 
2-15 
2-72 
2-15 
1-47 
1-61 
1-72 
1-68 
1-60 
2-09 
1-99 
1-88 
2-91 
2-80 
2-39 
2-17 
3-06 
1-88 
2-57 
224 
0-38 
0-38 
0-43 
0-40 
0-43 
0-40 
0-39 
0-42 
0-40 
0-42 
0-38 
0-21 
0-30 
0-43 
0-24 
0-20 
0-87 
0-80 
0-90 
0-98 
0-99 
1-10 
1-10 
1-01 
5-64 
4-02 
4-34 
4-15 
3-85 
4-06 
3-98 
3-95 
1-43 
1-56 
1-54 
1-59 
1-63 
1-79 
1-68 
1-79 
002 
003 
003 
0-04 
0-05 
0-04 
0-02 
0-04 
Oil 
0-17 
0-18 
0-17 
0-13 
0-13 
0-16 
0-21 
018 
0-24 
0-27 
0-22 
0-29 
0-29 
0-26 
0-32 
0-03 
0-04 
002 
0-02 
0-03 
0-03 
0-05 
0-04 
2-68 
2-97 
3-29 
3-11 
3-11 
3-26 
3-27 
3-19 
7-80 
677 
7-53 
6-83 
8-10 
7-73 
7-07 
7-99 
3-98 
4-29 
4-72 
3-56 
4-48 
3-86 
5-24 
3-86 
0-09 
0-16 
0 04 
0-16 
0-24 
0-27 
0-12 
0-18 
4091 
37-32 
42-21 
39-61 
40-56 
40-11 
43-86 
41-97 
5909 
62-29 
57-79 
60-39 
58-32 
58-72 
56-14 
57-83 
O-OOf 
0-39 
0-001 
0-00- 
I- 1-12 
1-17 
0001 
0-20 
100-00 
100-00 
100-00 
100 00 
100-00 
100-00 
100-00 
100-00 
» For particulars of the feeding experiment, see Article on the “ Comparative Fattening 
t In these cases the sum of the weights taken for the separated parts exceeded the Fasted 
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