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Acta Phytoehimica 



Editor : Keita Shibata 



Professor in the Imperial University of Tokyo 



Published by The Iwata Institute of Plant Biochemistry 



Vol. I, No. 1, issued 



February, 1922. (Price Yen 

 Contents. 



I. 80 or'-f .90) 



Asahina ; Yasuhiko, rind Fujita, Atsushi. Zur Kenntnis des Anehionins. 

 Majima, Biko, and Kuroda, Miss Chika. On the Colouring Matter of 

 Lithospermum Erythrorhizon. 



The Journal Ada Phytoehimica is designed for the publication of original investigations 

 in Plant-Chemistry, -Microchemistry, Chemical Plant Physiology and Microbiology. The 

 Journal aims at ensuring a closer correlation between^ the chemical and the physiological 

 studies of plant constituents. 



Acta Phytoehimica is issued in numbers at irregular intervals. One volume a year is 

 planned at present. Each volume consists of 3-5 numbers, making a total of approximate!] 

 350 pages. 



Contributions and other communications should be addressed to the Editor, Prof. 

 Shibata, Botanical Garden, Koishikawa, Tokyo. The papers intended for publication 

 should be type-written in English, French or German. Authors receive 50 reprints grati 

 additional copies may be purchased when ordered in advance. 



The subscription price per volume is Yen 10-00 ($ 5.00), payable in advance. The pri( 

 of single copies varies- Bemittances should be made by check on Tokyo, or by postal 

 money order, payable to Mabuzen & Co., Ltd , 14 Tori Sanchome, Nihonbashi, Tokyo. 



