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Buoust, 1890. 



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CONCERNING EXPLORATION UP- i 



ON THE LOWER ORINOCO, - - 185i 



Prof. H. H. RUSBY. j 



A REAGENT FOR ALCOHOL. - - 19Ij 



SHALL DOSES AND SOME OF THE 

 NEW SYNTHETIC REMEDIES 

 BE INTRODUCED INTO THE ' 



NEXT U.S. PHARMACOPffilA? - 192 

 Dr. Chas. Rice. 4 



CHEMISTRY AS A GENERAL EDU- 

 CATION, 198 



Prof. Peter S. Austen, Ph. D., F. C. S. j 



EDITORIAL, - - - - - - 20; 



THE EDUCATION OP PHARMA- 

 CISTS. - - - - 204 



ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, - - - 20] 



CLASS NOTES-Class '93 - - - 20 

 " " Class '94, '96 - - 20 



THE PHARMACOPffilAL STANDARD, 2C 



Prof. J. U. lyLOYD. 



SOME CONSTITUENTS OF THE ROOT 

 OF POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM, 20 

 A. G. Perkin, F. C. S. 



SPIRITUS MYRCia:, - - - - 211 

 Karl Schnackenberg. 



INCOMPATIBLES FROM THE DRUG- 1 

 GISTS' STANDPOINT, - - 21 



MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, 



PUBLISHED BY 



THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF T/HE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 

 .... OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK . . . 



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