NKKINK. 



67 



major. 



Table \ 12 shows the 

 agea of total Btarch ■ I at. defii 



(mini.' 



Velocity-] l 



Th 1 turn treats of the 

 iliu starcht 



curvifolia var. folhi ijor, and N. glory of sarnia, 



showing the qu r to- 



ward differenl n 

 (Char! D 23 1- I' 52.) 



Ann 



(Ml L'losei 

 id' all tlrree starches, 1 ting in 1 with 



urn sulpl e in which tin 



marked disprop 

 var. corusca major, in comparison with A", curvifolia var. 



parture I 

 marked during the course of tin- experimi nt. It 

 importance to note that the n and 



tho hybrid are practically absolutely identical. With a 

 slightly stronger solutit 



become markedly l I tremely rapid or 



read ions of all , . sul- 



phuric acid, potassium hydro 

 ditmi sulpl >all citrate, 



chloride, barium chloride, and n 



thai are wholly 

 I'm tory differential study. 



('.' ) Tii> 

 highei 1 V of tho other parent .V. - 



var. f 'other 



nitric acid, potassium sulphocyanate, potassium sulpl 

 sodium hydroxide, calcium nitrate, uranium nil 



I ium nitrate : an, I lower in 

 hydrate, hydrochloric acid, sodium salicylate, bul 

 il iliu differcm 



(:; 1 'l'liu . a: .' - of tin 



1,, th 



in sameness to tho pollen parent ami to both pan 

 little tendt d parent ; none to be the hi: 



nt' the tlir- e cui 

 the lowest with equal parent. 



(4) An early period of 1 - ' by 

 a rapid to moderate gel: I '1 only in the 



ts with chromic acid and nitric acid, espe- 



latter only in A', run 

 rgilli ma 



(5) The earliest period during the 60 minutes that is 

 |„., I 1' ntiation of the three star. ' 

 chloral h} Irate, potassium sulphide, 



an, I strontium nitrate at tho 1 for nitric 



aoid and hydrochloric acid at 15 mil 



acid at 30 



alicum nitrati ranium 1 



minute^. With the very slow 1 

 [lie acid, sulphur 

 iodid. 

 cupric oh' 

 if air diffei 

 the n 



i:, lCT] : oi- rnr Hybrid. 



This se ! >- "f the 



hybrii 



', L2 and Charts 



1 1 2 



