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S. SIDDIQUI has recently described1 the isolation of three new colouring matters, occurring together as a reddish dust on the leaves of Didymocarpus pedicellata. In view of this publication, we now place on record the preliminary results of work in progress on the constitution of a colouring matter different from, but perhaps related to, Siddiqui's, and occurring as a deposit on the leaves and inflorescences of Streptocarpus Dunnii Mast., a member of a genus closely related to Didymocarpus2.
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PRICE, J., ROBINSON, R. A New Natural Colouring Matter of the Naphthalene Group. Nature 142, 147–148 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142147b0
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