perennial often cultivated for its handsome flowers and foliage. In some places it grows very thickly and may become a menace to livestock. It has not previously ...
VI. The Alkaloids of Lupinus Corymbosus, Heller. Part 1. BY JAMES FITTOX COUCH. Lupivtu: cor.Jwrbosris is one of the Pa.cific coast species of lupine and is ...
Nevada to Eastern Oregon. It is a shrubby pcrennial often cultivated for its handsome flowers and foliage. In some places it grows very thickly and may become a ...
Lupine Studies. XI. The Alkaloids of Lupinus Barbiger S. Wats. James Fitton Couch. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1936, 58 (7), pp 1296â1299. DOI: 10.1021/ja01298a063.
XV.1 The Alkaloids of Lupinus sericeus Pursh. James Fitton Couch. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1940, 62 (3), pp 554â556. DOI: 10.1021/ja01860a030. Publication Date: ...
Page 1. Aug., 1937. The Alkaloids of Lupinus laxus Rydb. 1469. Experimental Part. Reduction of Pentaacetyl-keto-sorbose.âFive grams of powdered ...
of powdered pentaacetyl-keto-sorbose, prepared accord- ing to the procedure of Schlubach and Vorwerk,3 and 0.2 g. of platinum catalyst8 9were suspended in ...
plains and canyons of the pinyon and yellow pine belts from Saskatchewan to South Dakota, Wyo- ming, Oregon, and Washington.2. A collection made by the ...
The silky lupine, Lupinus sericeus, occurs in the plains and canyons of the pinyon and yellow pine belts from Saskatchewan to South Dakota, Wyo- ming ...
DOI: 10.1021/ja01860a030. Publication Date: March 1940. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. Click to increase image ...