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Table 3. — Munson and Walker's fable for calculating in vert sugar alone and in vi rt sugar 
in the presence of sucrose (0.4 gram and 2 grains total sugar). 1 
Expressed in milligrams.) 
Invert sugar and 
sucrose. 
Invert sugar and 
sucrose. 
Cuprous 
Copper 
(Cu). 
Invert 
sugar. 
Cuprous 
oxid 
(Cu-jO). 
Copper 
(Cu). 
Invert 
sugar. 
oxid 
(CusO). 
0.4 gram 
total 
2 grams 
lotal 
0.4 gram 
total 
2 grams 
i total 
sugar. 
sugar. 
sugar. 
; sugar. 
10 
8.9 
9.8 
10.7 
11.0 
12.4 
13.3 
14.2 
15.1 
16.0 
16.9 
4.5 
5.0 
5.4 
5.8 
6.3 
6.7 
7.2 
7.6 
8.1 
8.5 
1.6 
2.1 
2. 5 
3.0 
3.4 
3.9 
4.3 
4.8 
.5.2 
5.7 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
57. 7 
58.6 
59. 5 
60.4 
61.3 
62.2 
63.1 
64.0 
64. 8 
65.7 
29.1 
29.5 
30.0 
30.4 
30.9 
31.3 
31.8 
32.3 
32.7 
33.2 
26.6 
27. ! 
27.5 
28.0 
28.5 
28.9 
29.4 
29. 8 
30.3 
30.8 
20.3 
11 
20.8 
12 
21.2 
13 
14 
21 7 
15 
22.6 
16 
17 
23. 1 
•>3. 5 
18 
24.0 
19 
24.5 
20 
21 
17.8 
18.7 
19.5 
20.4 
21.3 
22. 2 
23. 1 
24.0 
24.9 
25.8 
26.6 
27. 5 
28. 4 
29.3 
30. 2 
8.9 
9.4 
9.8 
10.3 
10.7 
11.2 
11.6 
12.0 
12.5 
12.9 
13.4 
13.8 
14.3 
y.7 
15.2 
6.1 
6.6 
7.0 
7. ■") 
7.9 
8.4 
8.8 
9.3 
9.7 
10.2 
10.7 
11.1 
11.6 
12.0 
12.5 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
66.6 
67.5 
68.4 
69.3 
70.2 
71.1 
71.9 
72.8 
73.7 
74.6 
75.5 
76.4 
77. 3 
78.2 
79.1 
33.6 
34.1 
34.5 
35.0 
35.4 
35.9 
36.3 
36.8 
37.3 
37.7 
3s. 2 
38.6 
39.1 
39.5 
40.0 
31.2 
31.7 
32.1 
32.6 
33.1 
33. 5 
34.0 
34.5 
34.9 
35.4 
35.8 
36.3 
36.8 
37.2 
37. 7 
24.9 
25. 4 
22 
25. 9 
23 
26.3 
24 
26.8 
27.3 
26 
27.7 
27 
28.2 
28 
29 
28.6 
29.1 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
4.3 
4.7 
.".. 2 
5.6 
6.1 
29.6 
30.0 
30.5 
31.0 
31.4 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
31.1 
32.0 
32.9 
33.8 
34.6 
15.6 
16.1 
16.5 
16.9 
17.4 
12.9 
13.4 
13.8 
14.3 
14.7 
6.5 
7.0 
7.4 
7.9 
8.4 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
79.9 
80.8 
81.7 
82.6 
83.5 
40.4 
40.9 
41.4 
41.8 
42.3 
38.2 
38.6 
39.1 
39.6 
40.0 
31.9 
32.4 
32. 8 
33. 3 
33.8 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
35. 5 
36.4 
37.3 
38.2 
39.1 
17.8 
18.3 
18.7 
19.2 
19.6 
15.2 
15.6 
16.1 
16.6 
17.0 
8.8 
9.3 
9.7 
10.2 
10.7 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
84.4 
85.3 
86.2 
87.1 
87.9 
42.7 
43.2 
43.7 
44.1 
44.6 
40.5 
41.0 
41.4 
41.9 
42.4 
34.2 
34.7 
35. 2 
35.6 
36.1 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
40.0 
40.9 
41.7 
42.6 
43. 5 
20.1 
20.5 
21.0 
21.4 
21.9 
17.5 
17.9 
1&4 
L8.8 
19.3 
11.1 
11.6 
12.0 
12.5 
12.9 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
88.8 
89.7 
90.6 
91.5 
92.4 
45.0 
45. 5 
46.0 
46. 4 
46.9 
42.8 
43.3 
43. S 
44.2 
44.7 
36.6 
37.0 
37.5 
38.0 
38.5 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
44.4 
4.i. 3 
46.2 
47.1 
48.0 
22.3 
22. 8 
23.2 
23.7 
24.1 
19.7 
20.2 
20.7 
21.1 
21.6 
13.4 
13.9 
14.3 
14.8 
15.2 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
93. 3 
94.2 
95.0 
95.9 
96. 8 
47.3 
47.8 
48.3 
48.7 
45. 2 
45. 6 
40. 1 
46.6 
47.0 
38. 9 
39.4 
39.9 
40.3 
4a 8 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
48.9 
49. 7 
.50.6 
51.5 
52.4 
24. 6 
25. 
25.9 
26.4 
22.0 
22. 9 
23. 4 
23. 9 
15.7 
16. 2 
16.6 
17. 1 
17. 5 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
97.7 
IK 6 
99.5 
100.4 
101. 3 
49.6 
50. 1 
50.6 
51.0 
51.5 
47. 5 
4 s. 
48. 4 
48. 9 
49.4 
41.3 
41.7 
40 2 
42.7 
43.2 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
53.3 
54.2 
55.1 
56.0 
56.8 
26.8 
27.3 
27.7 
28, 2 
28.6 
24.3 
24.8 
25.2 
25.7 
26.2 
18.0 
18.5 
18.9 1 
19.4 
19.8 | 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
102.2 
103.0 
103.9 
104.8 
105.7 
51.9 
52. 4 
52.9 
53.3 
49.8 
50.3 
50.8 
51.2 
51.7 
43.6 
44.1 
44.6 
45.0 
45. 5 
1 Taken from Official and Tentative Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Agricultural 
Chemists, revised to November 1, 1919, pp.321 to 325, inclusive. 
