Guano, Its Origin, Properties And Uses, Showing Its Importance to the Farmers of the United States As Cheap And Valuable Manure, With Directions for Using It

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4' Animal and vegetable matter from Guano, &c. . . . 23-3 Moisture . 7-5 100- " Genuine Guano, when burned upon a red hot shovel, leaves a whitfe ash of phosphate of lime and magnesia, whereas the foreign substance leaves a black fused mass of sea-salt, copperas, and sand.
"The specific gravity of good fresh Guano is never more than 1*65, water being 100, whereas that of this substance is so high as 2"17, as pro- duced by the sand, salt, and copperas in it.
" (Signed) Andrew Ure, M. D., F. R. S
...., " Professor of Chemistry and Analytical Chemist.'''^ 4 S& guano; From a Pamphlet on Peruvian and Bolivian Ouano ; its Nature, Properties, and Results. London : James Ridgway.'* 1844.
" General Report of the Chemical Examination of several Samples of Guano, belonging to Messrs. Antony Gibhs 4" Sons and Messrs. W. J. Myers and Co. — In these various analyses, performed with the utmost care, and with the aid of the most complete apparatus for both inorganic and organic chemical research, attention has been directed not only to the constituents of the Guanos which act as an immediate manure, but to those which are admitted by practical farmers to impart durable fertility to the ground.


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