American journal of pharmacy . f abrownish or .grayish color. Reprinted from The American Journal of Science, Vol. xii, October, 1901. ? European microscopists have studied the foods and adulterants which havecome under their observation but have overlooked a number of distinctlyAmerican products. The writer has undertaken to fill in some of these gapsby a series of papers, of which this is the second. The first ])aper, on theanatoniy of maize cob, was publislied in the Ocsterreichische Cheniikcr-Zeit-nn^, 1900, p. 345, and also in the Conn. Experiment vStation Report, 1900, Each paper


American journal of pharmacy . f abrownish or .grayish color. Reprinted from The American Journal of Science, Vol. xii, October, 1901. ? European microscopists have studied the foods and adulterants which havecome under their observation but have overlooked a number of distinctlyAmerican products. The writer has undertaken to fill in some of these gapsby a series of papers, of which this is the second. The first ])aper, on theanatoniy of maize cob, was publislied in the Ocsterreichische Cheniikcr-Zeit-nn^, 1900, p. 345, and also in the Conn. Experiment vStation Report, 1900, Each paper will describe from the purely scientific standpoint the macrosco-pic and histological structure of the material investigated, and also in a finalchapter point out the application of this knowledge to the detection of adultera-tion. Tlie last chapter is not strictly suited to the pages of this Journai,, butis so dependent on the scientific descriptions which precede it that it would bealmost valueless if published


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