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TABLE OF FATTY ACIDS.— Continued. 

 FIRST SERIES.— Continued. SECOND SERIES.— Continued. 



Pentadecatoic, 



Palmitic, 



CuHaPs ; Solid, j 51 



257° 



CieH^Oa < Solid. I 62° 



Margaric, 



CitH^Os Solid, j 60° 



Stearic, 



QsHaBOa Solid, j 62.2 



Nondecylic, 

 Arachidic, . 



CisH^Os Solid, j 65.5° 



C M H+jO- 2 Solid. 



Medullic, 

 Behenic, . 



CaH^Oo Solid. 



C^HuOs Solid. 



«° 



72° 



:s : 



Lignoceric, 



CjiH^Og Solid, i 80.5 



Hyenic, 



C s H y ,0 2 Solid. 



Cerotic, 



C27HMO2 Solid. , 79 



Melissic, 



CaoHsoOo Solid. 88° 



Theobromic, . QaHissOg j Solid. 72 | 



SECOND SERIES. OLEIC ACIDS. CnH2n-2 0g. 

 Acrylic, . . . | C 8 H 4 2 'Liquid.! + 7 | 139.5°! . 



Crotonic, . 

 Angelic, . 



C,H 6 2 Solid. 72 c 



1S2 



C 5 H 5 2 Solid. 45 



185° 



-5 



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'- - 



:- 



Si 



— - 



£fcl 



- 5 J 

 



j z b 



I t 

 UiO 



Pyroterebic, . CeHioOg Liquid. 



Teracrylic, 



C7H12O2 i Liquid. 



CgHieOg Liquid. 



Nonylenic, . 



Decylenic, . . Ci H 18 O» i Solid, i +io° 



Campholic, 



CioHi 3 2 Solid. 



95° 



L'ndecylenic, . CuHgoOg 



Cyminic, . 



Hypogaeic, 



Oleic, . 



ElaTdic, 



Doeglic, 



Erucic, 



Brassidic, 



CisHogOo 



:oS° 



275° 



CtcHa 0_ 



Solid. 



55" 



CuHwOg Liquid. -14 



Ci 8 H M 2 Solid 



C^H^O* 



CaoH^g Solid 



C2sH4gOg Solid 



44-45° 



33-34° 



S* 



THIRD SERIES. PROPIOLIC ACIDS. CuH2n— tO ; 

 Propiolic, . . C 3 H 2 2 Liquid. + 6° | 144° 



Tetrolic, ... C 4 H 4 Og I Solid. 76° 203° 



Sorbic, . . 



CeHjOg j Liquid.! 134.5 I 228° 



Diallylacetic, C s HigOg j Liquid. 



Undecolic, 



CnHigOg 



59-5° i 



Palmitolic, 



CieHggOg ! Solid, j 42° 



Stearoleic, 



CigHasOg Solid. 48° i 



Linoleic, 



CigHagOg Liquid 



Behenolic, 



CggH+oOg Solid. | 57.5° 



Acidulated (as-id' -u-la-ted) [acidulare, to make sour]. 

 Somewhat sour or acid ; sourish. 



Acidulous (as-id ' -u-lus) [acidulare, to make sour]. 

 Sourish ; subacid ; moderately sour. 



Acidum (ap-id-um) [L.]. See Acid. 



Acidurgia (as-id-ur* -je-ah) . See Aciurgia. 



Acies (a'-she-ez) [L., sharpness, edge, steel]. I. 

 Sharpness; keenness. 2. A sharp or cutting instru- 

 ment. 3. Iron or steel as a medicine. 



Acinaceous (as-in-a f -she-us) [acinus, a berry or grape- 

 stone]. Possessing or made of kernels, small seeds, 

 or drupelets, as a grape or raspberry. 



Acinacifolious (as-in-as-if-o f -le-us) [acinaces, a simi- 

 tar ; folium, a leaf] . In biology, having simitar-shaped 

 leaves. 



Acinaciform (as-in-as 1 '-e-fortri) [acinaces, a simitar; 

 formis, shape]. In biology, a leaf, pod, or other 

 object, having one straight, thick edge, and one thin 

 and convex ; simitar-shaped. 



Acinarious (as-in-a' '-re-us) [acinus, the grape]. In 

 biology, having the surface covered with grape-like 

 vesicles, as in certain algse. 



Acinesia (as-in-e'-ze-ah) [a priv. ; idv^aic, motion]. 



Motor paralysis. A loss of motion in any or all parts 

 of the body; abstinence from motion. Also, the in- 

 terval between consecutive throbs of the heart. See 

 also Diastole. 



Acinesis (as-in-e / -sis). Same as Acinesia. 



Acinetan (as-in-a* -tan) [aiuvr/rog, motionless]. An in- 

 fusorian having suctorial, tubular processes instead of 

 cilia ; one of the Acinetce. 



Acinetatrophia (as-in-et-at-ro / -fe-ah) [acinesis; atro- 

 phia']. Atrophy due to lack of exercise. 



Acinetic (as-in-eP-ik) [0/1/1*77-00, motionless] . Relating 

 to, or affected with, acinesia. 



Acinetiform (as-in-ef -e-form). In biology, an acine- 

 tan-like infusorian. 



Acini (as'-in-i) [L.]. Plural of Acinus, q. v. 



Aciniform (as-in' -e-form) [acinus, a grape]. Grape- 

 like. 



Acinus (as'-in-us) [acinus, a grape : //., Acini"]. Any 

 one of the smallest lobules of a conglomerate gland ; 

 a saccule of a compound racemose gland ; a lobule of 

 the liver, etc. 



Acipenser (as-e-pen' -ser) [atauirriaioQ, the sturgeon]. A 

 genus of fishes. A. huso. See Ichthyocolla. 



