
AbstractIn previous communications1‐3 the seasonal variation in the total ash, crude proteins, laminarin, mannitol, alginic acid, cellulose and iodine for the common British Laminariaceae and Fucaceae has been reported. The present article gives the seasonal variation for combined L‐fucose in the monthly samples collected during 1946.
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