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Compositional types were identified for S. douglasii (cf. Vol. 7, p. g. 29’b~cThe effect of moisture stress on Pinus taeda has been and data on geographical monoterpenoid variations in Pinus p o n d e r ~ s aslash , ~ ~ pine,294 ~ and the Sitka spruce (Picea itche ens is)^^^ have appeared. Seasonal variations in the monoterpenoid content of essential oils from Salvia ~ c l a r e a Mentha , ~ ~ ~ j a p o n i ~ a , ’M. ~ ~ gentilis [( 1R,4S)(+)-4-hydroxyisomenthone (29) is a minor and a second ~ ~ been ~ ~ reported.
J. Tsuji, T . Yamakawa, M. Kaito, and T. Mandai, Tetrahedron Letters, 1978, 2075. B. W. S. Kolthammer, P. Legzdins, and D. T . Martin, Tetrahedron Letters, 1978, 323. * One questions the necessity for the rapid communication of the results in ref. 241d when they largely represent a minor modification of the authors’ earlier work with the corresponding trimethylsilyl in addition, some 20% of the paper is devoted to a discussion and comparison of the synthetic methods used (ref. 241b, and refs. 241c, 241d) to prepare (Et0)2P(O)CH2C02H.
R. Natale, J. Org. , 1978, 43, 2299. T. Hori, S. P. Singer, and K . B. Sharpless, J. Org. , 1978, 43, 1456; for closely related ene reactions, see refs. 176, 498. M. T. Reetz and F. Eibach, Angew. Chem. Internat. , 1978, 17,278. P. A . Wender and M. A. Eissenstat, J. Amer. Chem. , 1978, 100, 292. R. P. Szajewski, J. Org. , 1978,43, 1819; for similar work, see Vol. 2, p. 26. -D. Acker, Tetrahedron Letters, 1978, 2399. ( a )P. G. Gassman, D . P. Gilbert, and S. M. Cole, J. Org. , 1977,42,3233;( 6 )for related work, see M.