01953cam a22003131 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035001900092040004600111042001200157050001500169100003800184245008200222260002700304300002400331490010100355500019700456500002600653500006200679504008400741505062400825650002901449650002501478650002001503810010101523999001501624agr27000801 DLC20260227110947.0790721m19279999nyuf b 000 0 eng c aagr27000801  a(OCoLC)5194436 aU.S. Dept. of Agr. Libr.cNcUdOCoLCdDLC apremarc00aQK865b.H31 aHarlow, William Morehouse,d1900-10aContributions to the chemistry of the plant cell wall,cby William M. Harlow. aSyracuse, N.Y.,c1927- av.bplates.c23 cm.1 aNew York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. Technical publicationvno. 21, 24, 26 a[Part 1] is Syracuse University. Bulletin, vol. XXVII, no. 6-b; pt. 2, New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. Bulletin, v. 1, no. 4-b, Dec. 1928; v.6, no. 1-a, Mar. 1938. a[Part 1] omits title. aPart 1 (no.21) reprinted as Technical publication no. 80. aBibliography: pt. 1, p. 10-11; pt. 2, p. 12; pt. 3, p. 12-13; pt. 4, p. 21-22.0 a[pt. 1] The chemical nature of the middle lamella.--pt. 2. Lignification in the secondary and tertiary layers of the cell walls of wood.--[pt.] 3. The reliability of staining reagents in microchemical studies of plant cell walls.--[pt] 4. Some microchemical reactions of woody tissues previously treated with hydrofluric acid.--pt. 5. Microscopy of acid-treated sawdust as an index to some of the differences in the physical properties of hardwood and softwood lignin. (In Industrial and engineering chemistry. v. 23, p. 419-422, Apr. 1931)--[pt.] 6. Further studies on the location of lignin in the cell walls of wood. 0aPlant cells and tissues. 0aBotanical chemistry. 0aMicrochemistry.1 aNew York (State).bCollege of Forestry, Syracuse.tTechnical publication,vno. 21, 24, 26 [etc.] c9127d9127