xvi SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 



Copper, p. 238. 232. With Acetate of Lead, p. 238. 233. 

 Estimation of Albuminoids Soluble in Dilute Acid ; Albumin- 

 oids capable of being assimilated, p. 240. 234. Albuminoids 

 Soluble in Spirit ; Glutenfibrin, Gliadin, Mucedin, p. 241. 

 235. Properties of the same, p. 242. 236. Gluten ; Estima- 

 tion, p. 243. 237. Albuminoids precipitated simultaneously 

 with Metarabic Acid, etc., p. 243. 238. Nitrogenous Sub- 

 stances Insoluble in Water, Dilute Acid, and Dilute Alkali, 

 p. 244. 

 AMINE COMPOUNDS ....... 244 



239. Distinctive Characters of Monamines, Diamines, etc., p. 244. 

 240. Separation of Ethyl- and Methyl-amine from the cor- 

 responding Di- and Tri-amines, p. 244. 241. Approximate 

 Estimation of Amides, p. 245. 242. Cathartic Acid, 

 Sclerotic Acid, Scleromucin, Assay of Rhubarb, p. 247. 

 STARCH, LICHENIN, WOOD-GUM, ETC. ..... 249 



243. Constituents of Starch, p. 249. 244. Constituents of the 

 Cell- wall that turn Blue with Iodine ; Lichen-starch, p.. 250. 

 245. Lichenin and Gelose, p. 251. 246. Wood-gum, p. 252. 

 CELLULOSE, LIGNIN, AND ALLIED SUBSTANCES . . . 252 



247. Researches of Fre'my and Terreil on Composition of Woody- 

 tissue ; Cuticular and Incrusting Substances ; Modifications of 

 Cellulose, Lignin (Vasculose, Incrusting Substances), Suberin, 

 Glyco-lignose, Glyco-drupose, p. 252. 248. Composition of 

 Cellulose, p. 256. 249. Properties of the Various Forms of 

 Cellulose, p. 256. 250. Crude Fibre ; Estimation, p. 257. 

 PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION OF THE CONSTITUENTS OF 



PLANTS REFERRED TO 258 



COMPOSITION OF THE MORE IMPORTANT CONSTITUENTS 



OF PLANTS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE PER- 



CENTAGE OF CARBON . . . . .265 

 ALPHABETICAL INDEX . 271 



