Index—Tables. 
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'tracts . 34 
No. XXXIX.—^Coefficients of digestion of the furfurol in the various 
extracts of native hay. 34 
No. XL.—^Coefficients of digestion of the proteids in the various ex¬ 
tracts of native hay... 35 
No. XLI.—The amount of the various extracts of native and alfalfa 
hay digested and their coefficients of digestion. 36 
No. XLII.—Digestibility of the proteids in the various extracts of na¬ 
tive and alfalfa hay.‘. 38 
No. XLIII.—^^The digestibility of the carbohydrates in native and al¬ 
falfa hay .• •. 38 
No. XLIV.—Furfurol digested in the various extracts of the native 
and alfalfa hay . 39 
No. XLV.—Fodder analysis of corn fodder and corresponding feces. ... 41 
No. XLVI.—Analysis of ash of corn fodder and corresponding feces. ... 41 
No. XLVII.—Ultimate analysis of corn fodder and corresponding feces 42 
No. XLVIII.—Proximate analysis of corn fodder—^sugars in the extracts 43 
No. XLIX.—^Proximate analysis of corn fodder orts—sugars in the ex¬ 
tracts .• •. 43 
No. L.—'Proximate analysis of corn fodder feces—^sugars in the extracts 44 
No. LI.—Coefficients of digestion of the various extracts of corn fod¬ 
der .• •. 44 
No. LII.—Coefficients of digestion of the carbohydrates in corn fodder 44 
No. LIU.—Furfurol in corn fodder, orts and feces. 45 
No. LIV.—^^Coefficient of digestion of furfurol in corn fodder and its 
various extracts . 45 
No. LV.—Coefficients of digestion for the proteids in the various ex¬ 
tracts of corn fodder . 46 
No. LVI.—Proximate analysis of dry corn fodder. 47 
No. LVII.—The calorific value of the dry fodder and of the respective 
residues after extraction. 47 
No. LVIII.—Calories removed from corn fodder by the successive 
treatments . 47 
No. LIX.—^Calorific values of the extracts of corn fodder. 47 
No. LX.—Approximate analysis of the dry feces. 48 
No. LXI.—^^Calorific values of the dry feces and the respective residues 48 
No. LXII.—Calories removed from the feces (corn fodder) by the suc¬ 
cessive treatments .• •. 48 
No. LXIII.—^Calorific values of the respective extracts of the feces 
(corn fodder) . 43 
No. LXIV.—Coefficients of digestion for the fuel values of the various 
extracts of corn fodder. 49 
No. LXV.—Distribution of the heat values of the different extracts of 
alfalfa and corn fodder. 52 
No. LXVI.—^The calorific value of the extracts of alfalfa and corn 
fodder . 52 
No. LXVII.—Calorific values of the feces from alfalfa and corn fodder 
and their extracts . 52 
No. LXVIII.—The coefficients of digestion for the heat values of the 
various extracts of alfalfa and corn fodder. 53 
No. LXIX. Fodder analysis of sorghum fodder and corresponding 
feces . 50 
No. LXX.—Analysis of sorghum ash and corresponding feces. 56 
N^o. L^CX^I. Ultimate analysis of sorghum fodders and the correspond¬ 
ing feces . . . . .. 5 Y 
No'. LXXII.—Proximate analysis of sorghum fodder. 57 
No. LXXIII.—Proximate analysis of sorghum orts.57 
No. LXXIV.—Proximate analysis of feces of sheep fed on songhiim 58 
No. LXXV.—^Coefficients — • ^ 
'Of sorghum fodder 
58 
