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83 • 29, a rise of i • 29 units, or 76 per cent, of the most that can be obtained by 

 the combined action of heat and Ume. 



It follows, too, that processes which claim an abnormal rise in purity 

 may be best examined by a demand that their advocates produce the non- 

 sugars removed from solution. 



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2. Ber., 1894, 27, 1747. 



3. Int. Sug. Jour., 1912, 13, 53. 



4. Biochimie der Pflanzen, i, 567 ; 2, 562, 965. 



5. Berichte de Vereins station fiir Zuckerrohr in West Java, 2, 13. 



6. Java Arch., 1896, 4, 532. 



7. La. Ex. Sta., Bull. 91. 



8. La. Plant., 1916, 57, 238. 



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13. Jour. prak. chem., 30, 95. 



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17. S.C.. 1895, 27, 404. 



18. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, 18, 693. 



19. Jour. Chem. Soc, 1898. 57, 834, 



20. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, 1910, 32, 889-894. 



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27. I.S.J., 1911, 282; 1912, 212. 



28. Deut. Zuckerind., 1910, 35, 944-945. 



29. Bull. Assoc Chim. Sue, 1910, 28, 406-407. 



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34. I.S.J., 1916, 561. 



35. I.S.J., 1914, 217. 



