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Station for examination. 
REpoRT OF THE CHEMIST OF THE 
PLANT FOOD CONSTITUENTS IN MISCELLANE- 
OUS MATERIALS. 
In the following table, we have given the results of analyses 
obtained from a considerable variety of materials. 
TABLE VIJ.— ANALYSES OF MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS, 

KIND OF MATERIAL. 
Apple pomace (air-dried, unsifted)............ 
7 i (air-dried isifted))ae win ieie nena 
Barley. (damaged, by fire) Ri wanas cee ee 
Bat ‘Puan os rae we ONES ies eee eee aeeeny 
Bat s2uano:: sh rc meek te ei aod oe ee 
Bone: (burned) 75. chee a eee Eee 
Carbidé!refuses aac hice oak CLEA eee oe 
Cattleananure! (driediteis nities ieee aie ee 
Gatbage sludges Cais eat seh atkks Lp Re 
Hair ‘waste (moisture 41:2) per ct.)2...).......% 
Hog manure (dried) 
divoryrchuStie i i Fe eats baer, ied: in. tee ee 
Jadoo fiber? .y.ce cs, ae ea tee en aL eee 
SP LIGA dl et 2 clefts seeks in LUN che HEARS eee ea cial Ito 
Linseed Screenings aon asus ick a okie a ae nae 
Malt dusts ied Sa oie hte ee eer ede ee 
Sewage tmanhure ssc gids wate Mot teres 
Sheep MANUIC.... eee ee eee eee eee ees 
Giro Gaye fe wValeie a6 Sim 0 Wig oe aie: fe) 6) 0) 6 1m en eee a 
C76 ONE ote oe Ofeehe tere @ alla) ae eUrT a oe 
SOO cask Ile cas « eet See ae Chen ane a cee se eno 
Sphagn tir MOss. eh ees ent) See eee ete eee 
syoleteqerokeurateaclessulg Ap eote ie ~e ue eo cee a9 ieiae 
Street sweepings (N.Y. city) Tad ts ein rae eas 
© 0.0. BO le, Mik eem lene ce Us 
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CNew burgh ities ee ee eras 
Sugar-beet pulp, (moisture, 86.7 per ct.)....... 
Wannery TeLuseA rie cite hiconn carter te etn 
LODACCO“ WAStelmaaerehs cicie ee clos eee) eee ae 
Vegetable iivory)./o win sls ieee te ote ekede ie nie eto 
Waste from casein manufacture.............. 
Waste from rendering wks. (moisture, 87.2 p. c.) 
Waste from smokeless powder works.......... 
Wool waste ake volgl pre Ste Sous a eine cape et Te che meme erirec eae bares 
“ “ 
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Nitrogen. 
6! oe het 6 tote xe 
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Tos. ae 
(or) 



Phos- 
phoric 
acid. 
Se 0 oe fe jap 
6.6 3 » Wie mre 
€ ise) & Wa ml 
sree ee ee 
ose ee eee 
ee ee eevee 
Per ¢t.. 

Potash. 
0.38 
0.48 
trace 
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VIII. CONSTITUENTS OF FEEDING STUFFS. 
A variety of materials used for feeding-stuffs has come to the 
As will be seen from the table fol- 
lowing, the materials in many cases represent regular mill 
products, while others are mixtures. 
products; others are not commonly known. 
Some are familiar market 
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