Index—Tables. 
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No. LXXVI.—CoefRcients of digestion for the carbohydrates contained 
in sorghum fodder.• • 59 
No. LXXVII.—Furfurol found in sorghum fodder and in the corres¬ 
ponding orts and feces. 59 
No. LXXVIII.—^^Ooefflcients of digestion for the furfurol in sorghum and 
in the portions dissolved out by the various solvents used. 59 
No. DXXIX.—Fodder analysis of saltbush and the corresponding feces 62 
No. LXXX.—^Analysis of saltbush ash and that of the corresponding 
feces .• •. 62 
No. LXXXI.—Ultimate analysis of saltbush and the corresponding feces 62 
No. LXXXII.—(Proximate analysis of saltbush. 6 3 
No. LXXXIII.—Proximate analysis of saltbush orts. 63 
No. LXXXIV.—Proximate anaylsls of feces, sheep fed on saltbush. ... 64 
No. LXXXV.—Coefficients of digestion for the various extracts of 
saltbush .• •. 64 
No. LXXXVI.—Coefficients of digestion found for the carbohydrates in 
the saltbush (Atriplex argentea). 6 4 
No. LXXXVII.—(Furfurol found in the saltbush (A. argentea) and in 
the corresponding orts and feces. 65 
No. LXXXVilll.—'Coefficients of digestion found for furfurol in the salt¬ 
bush (Atriplex argentea) . 6 5 
No. LXXXIX.—^Coefficients of digestion found for the proteids in the 
various extracts of the saltbush (Atriplex argentea). 6 5 
No. XC.—Proximate analysis of dry saltbush hay. 6 7 
No. XCI.—Fuel value of the saltbush hay and the respective residues. . 6 7 
No. XCII.—^The heat units removed from one gram of saltbush hay by 
the various solvents . 67 
No. XCI'II.—The fuel values of the respective extracts of the salt¬ 
bush (Atriplex argentea) .. 6 8 
No. XCIV.—Proximate analysis of dry feces of sheep fed on saltbush. . 68 
No. XCV.—The fuel values of the dry feces and the respective residues 
(A. argentea) . 68 
No. XCVI.—The heat units removed from one gram of feces (A. argen¬ 
tea) by the respective solvents... 68 
No. XCVII.—The fuel value of the respective extracts of the feces per 
gram. (A. argentea) . 68 
No. XCVIII.—Coefficients of digestion for the heat values of the vari¬ 
ous extracts of saltbush (A. argentea) hay. 6 9 
No. XCIX.—Distribution of the furfurol in the various extracts and 
residues of alfalfa, corn fodder, and saltbush. 73 
No. C.—Coefficients of digestion of the furfurol in alfalfa, corn fodder, 
and saltbush; also in the hydric chlorid and sodic hydrate extracts 
and the cellulose . 73 
No. Cl.—^The amounts, distribution and coefficients of digestion of the 
proteids fed as alfalfa, corn fodder, and saltibush.. . 74 
No. CII.—Comparative fuel value of some of the extracts of alfalfa, 
corn fodder, and saltbush. 75 
No. cm.—Comparative statement of the dry matter furnished by the 
principal extracts of alfalfa, corn fodder, and saltbush. 75 
No. CIV.—Proteids fed with the different fodders and the amounts 
taken up by the different solvents. 33 
No. CV.—^The solubility of the nitrogenous constituents of the fodders 
studied in the different solvents used. 33 
