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§ 107. jy^Cucilaginoas and Albuminous Substances, Phlobaphene, 

 etc., not Precipitated by Acids, p. 89. — § 108. Phlobaphene, 

 Polyporic Acid, HumuB, etc., p. 90. 

 VII. Examination op Substances Soluble in Dilute Htdboohlobio 



Acid ; Staboh, Paraeabin, Oxalate of Calcium, bto. . 91 



§ 109. Extraction, p. 91. — § 110. Estimation of Oxalate of Calcium, 

 p. 91. — § 111. Estimation of Oxalate of Calcium and Pararabin, 

 p. 92.— §112. Estimation of Pararabin, p. 93.— § 113. Estima- 

 tion of Oxalate of Calcium and Starch, p. 93.— § 114. Estima- 

 tion of Oxalate of Calcium, Starch, and Pararabin, p. 93. — 

 § 115. Estimation of Starch, p. 93. 

 Vin. Estimation of Lignin and its Allies, and of Cellulosb . 95 



§ 116. Lignin, Incrusting and Cuticular Substances, Suberin, 

 p. 95.— § 117. Estimation of Cellulose, p. 96. 

 Concluding Remarks . . . . . t 97 



§ 118. Kemarks on the Method of Analysis recommended, 

 p. 97.— § 119. On the Object of Plant Analysis, p. 97. 

 SPECIAL METHODS ; SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES, ETC. , 99 

 Fats and their Constituents, Cholestebin, Filicin, etc. . 99 



§ 130. Estimation of Fat in General ; Apparatus for Extrac- 

 tion,, p. 99.— § 121. Resinification, p. 101.— § 122. Elaidiurtest, 

 p. 101.- § 123. Behaviour to Sulphuric Acid, p. 102.— § 124. 

 Behaviour to other Reagents, p. 102.^ 125. Detection and 

 Estimation of Free Fat Acids contaminating Fixed Oils, 

 p. 105. — § 126. Detection and Estimation of Cholesterin, 

 Phytosterin, Filicin, Kosin, Euphorbon, Lactucon, Lactucerin, 

 Echicerin, Cynanchocerin, Helenin, Coumarin, Melilotic Acid, 

 Styrol, Myroxocarpin, Diosmin, Eampferid, Asaron, Angelicin, 

 Anemonol, Capsicin, . Capsaicin, Amyrin, Bryoidin, p. 106. — 

 § 127. Caoutchouc, p. 109.— § 128. Estimation of Glycerine, 

 p. 109.— § 129. Cetyl-, Cerotyl-, Melyl-aloohol ; Cerotene ; 

 Vegetable Wax ; Hicrochemical Detection of Wax, p. 110. 

 § 130. Estimation of Oleic Acid, Linoleic Acid, Laurie Acid ; 

 Separation of the latter from Oleic and Myristic Acid ; of 

 Oleic from Stearic Acid, p. 111. — § 131. Separation of Fat- 

 acids from Resin-acids, p. 112. 

 Ohlorophtll and its Allies . . . . .113 



§ 132. Remarks on -the Chemistry of Chlorophyll, p. 113.-^ 

 § 133. PossibUity of Estimating, p. 115.— § 1134. ErytirophyU 

 and ChlorophyUan, etc., p. 115. — § 135. Xanthophyll, Hypo- 

 chlorin, Etiolin, Anthoxanthin, p. 116. 

 Ethereal Oils, Volatile Acids, etc. .... 117 



§ 136. Examples of Estimation, p. 117. — § 137. Estimation with 

 Bisulphide of Carbon, p. 118. — § 138. Mixtures of Fixed 

 and Ethereal Oils, Resin, etc., p. 118. — § 139. Volatile Acids : 

 Angelic, Methylcrotonic, Caprio, Caprylic, CEnanthio, Cap- 

 roio, Valerianic,' Butyiio, Propionic, Acetic, Formic Acids and 

 their Separation, p. 119. — § 140. Identification of Volatile 

 Acids by Saturating Power, etc., jp. 120. — § 141. Optical Tests 

 for Ethereal Oils, Solubility, p. 120.— § l42. Colour-reactioaa of 

 Ethereal Oils, p. 121.— § 143. Fractional Distillation, p» 124. 

 — § 144. Examples of Analyses, p. 125. 



