
——S =—— 

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Notes on table I. 
The first three hays were from the same lot. No. 1 as harvested, 
and in good condition. No. 2 was a sample of the same spread on 
the ground for one month, exposed to the weather and selected as an 
average of the lot. No. 3 was a sample of the poorest selected from 
No. 2 and was somewhat decayed. 
No. 4. This hay was like No. 1 but gave slightly more nitrogen. 
No. 5. A portion of No. 4 after having been prepared for analy- 
sis, then steamed. 
No. 9. The Soja hispida was from the lot used in the digestion 
experiments noted in the 1884 report. 
No. 10 was ensilaged fodder corn. 
Nos. 13 and 15 were waste products from the American Glucose 
Co., and the same as used in the feeding experiments at the Station. 
No. 14 was a similar product from the Glen Cove Starch Company. 
Nos. 18 and 19 were selected as fair representatives of the old and 
new process linseed meal. 
No. 24. The pea meal used in this was a sample from the meal 
fed the cows of Mr, Bronson during the butter test in June last. 
The corn meals, raw, cooked and heated will be mentioned later. 
