234 THE CHEMISTKY OF ESSENTIAL OILS.
Specific gravity
Optical rotation
Refractive index
Menthol as esters
Total menthol
0-898 to 0-915 (rarely to 0'930>
- 23° to - 37°
1-4580 „ 1-4680
2*8 to 20-8 per cent.
48 „ 81
It is soluble in 3 to 5 volumes of 70 per cent, alcohol.
DALMATIAN PEPPERMINT OIL.
French peppermint plants cultivated at Trieste yield an oil of good
aroma, which has been examined by Schimmel & Co.^1 The crude and
rectified oils had the following characters :—
Specific gravity
Optical rotation
Refractive index
Menthol as esters
Total menthol
Crude Oil.
0-907 to 0-913
Rectified Oil.
0-909 to 0-914
- 15° 45' „ - 20° 58' - 11° 45' „ - 18° 12'
1-4623 ,, 1-4668 1-4604 „ 1-4678
3-4 to 4-8 per cent. 2-6 to 3-8 per cent.
46-3 „ 54-2 „ 39-6 „ 54-1
The oil is soluble in 3 to 4 volumes of 70 per cent, alcohol.
HUNGARIAN PEPPERMINT OIL.
Irk^2 has described the oil of peppermint distilled in Hungary, and
which resembles American oil in aroma. The dry plants yielded 1*17
per cent, of oil, having the following characters:—
Specific gravity
Optical rotation
Refractive index
Menthol as esters.
Total menthol
Menthone
0-9014 to 0-9192
- 26° „ - 32-4°
1-4632 „ 1-4769
8 to 12-8 per cent.
56-4 „ 65-2 „
7-4 „ 13-2
It is soluble in 2 to 5 volumes of 70 per cent, alcohol.
An interesting series of experiments on the value of manuring has
been carried out on Hungarian peppermint plants.^3 These experiments
are summarised in the following table :—
Artificial Manure.
None /
With Sodium Nitrate. |
With Sodium Nitrate and
Superphosphate.
With Sodium Nitrate, Super-
phosphate and Kainit
Marshy ground at Admont
without manure
Farmyard
Manure.
Without
With
Without
With
Without
With
Without
With
Fresh
Herb
(kilos per
hectare).
4-240
6*760
6-640
10-560
7-120
8-980
8-780
13-080
7-89
Dried
Herb
•(kilos per
hectare).
1-300
2-000
1-860
2-820
1-940
2-320
2-200
3-140
2-83
nil
(per
Cent.).
0-77
0-88
0-74
0-81
0-73
0-84
0-72
0-93
0-62
Weight of
Oil
(kilos per
hectare).
10-01
16-40
18-76
22-84
14-16
19-94
15-84
29-83
17-55
It will thus be seen that the yield of oil from a given area of com-
pletely manured soil was nearly double that from the same area which
(^1) Bericht, October, 1911, 69. (^2) Kistrlettigyi Kozlemdnyek, 13 (1910), 8.
- Plwrm. Post (1912), 2.