| 1867 - 634 oldal
...laboratory. The soil will then be received in the exact position iu which it is found iu the field. Iu the case of very light, sandy, and porous soils, the...and then dug out. Waters. — Two gallons of water ate required for analysis. The water, if possible, should be sent in glass-stoppered Winchester half-gallon... | |
| The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1870 - 796 oldal
...parcel train to the laboratory. The soil will then be received in the exact position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy,...analysis. The water, if possible, should be sent in glass -stoppered Winchester half-gallon bottles, which are readily obtained in any chemist and druggist's... | |
| j.b. lippincott company - 1874 - 964 oldal
...goods or parcel to the laboratory. The soil will then be received in the exact position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy,...soil and forced down by pressure, and then dug out. WATERS.—Two gallons of water are required for analysis. The water, if possible, should be sent in... | |
| Staff - 1880 - 924 oldal
...goods or parcel to thr laboratory. The soil will then be received in the exact position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy, and porous soils, the wooden box may be it once inverted over the soil and forced down by pressure, and then dug out. WATERS. — Two gallons... | |
| Percy Faraday Frankland - 1883 - 386 oldal
...over the box and nail on the lid. The soil will then be received in the exact position in which it is found in the field. " In the case of very light, sandy,...soil and forced down by pressure, and then dug out." In the case of fields of uneven character, several samples should be taken from different parts and... | |
| John Murry - 1888 - 992 oldal
...parcel train to the laboratory. The soil will then be received in the exact position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy,...forced down by pressure, and then dug out. WATERS. — The water, if possible, should be sent in a glass-stoppered Winchester half-gallon bottle, which... | |
| Bath and West and Southern Counties Society - 1893 - 478 oldal
...parcel train to the Laboratory. The soil will then be received in the exact position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy, and porous soils, the wooden 1юх may be at once inverted over the soil and forced down by pressure, and then dug out. WATERS.—The... | |
| Bath and West and Southern Counties - 1896 - 444 oldal
...box, nail ou the lid, and send by rail. The soil will then be received in the position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy, and porous soils, the wooden box may be a'. once inverted over the soil aud forced down by pressure, and then dug out. Waters,—Samples of... | |
| Bath and West and Southern Counties Society - 1897 - 430 oldal
...box, nail on the lid, and send by rail. The soil will then be received in the position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy, and porous soils, the wooden box may be at ouce inverted over the soil and forced down by pressure, and then dug out. Waters.—Samples of water... | |
| Bath and West and Southern Counties - 1902 - 448 oldal
...box, nail on the lid, and send by rail. The soil will then be received in the position in which it is found in the field. In the case of very light, sandy,...soil and forced down by pressure, and then dug out. Waten.—Samples of water are best sent in glass-stoppered Winchester bottles, holding half-a-gallon.... | |
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