18 Mitteilung uber textilchemische Untersuchungen [I] Summary.(1) A method is described which allows the elucidation of the structure of cotton cross-linked with formaldehyde. I t consists of a pcrmethylation process (5 methylations with dimethyl sulphate and sodium hydroxide in dimethyl sulphoxide, followed by two exchange methylations of the formalised sodium cellulosate with methyl iodide in z-butanol), hydrolysis of the product in 72% sulphuric acid to the respective methylated glucoses, reduction of the mixture of glucoses to the respective sorbitols, blocking of all free hydroxyl groups by acetylation, trifluoroacetylation or formation of trimethylsilyl ethers, and vapour phase chromatographic separation of the derivatives.(2) It is shown that after permethylation practically no free hydroxyl groups can be detectcd and that scarcely any replacement of methylene or oxyniethylene cross-links by methyl groups has taken place. With the exception of losses in filtration of the permethylation product, all stages of the process proceed on an almost quantitative basis.