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name of each of the following drugs : 



1. Poke Root 



2. Green Hellebore 



3. Bitter Apple 



4. Poison Hemlock Fruit 



5. Colchicum Seed 



22. Name the part or parts of the 

 ]5lant from which each of the following 

 drugs is derived : 



1. Cascarilla 



2. Bittersweet 



3. Blue Cohosh 



4. Mandrake 



5. Squills 



23. Write an accurate description of 

 wild cherry bark. 



24. Give the common name of each 

 of the following drugs : 



1. Frangula 



2. Physostigma 



3. Calendula 



4. Ulmus 



5. Tiglium 



25. State the distinguishing char- 

 acters of Alexandria and India senna. 



26. State how peppermint leaf differs 

 from spearmint leaf. 



27. State the classes into which the 

 plant products are grouped, citing one 

 example under each class. 



28. Describe the different varieties 

 of calamus found in commerce, and 

 state which variety is U. S. P. 



29. Name an official drug which is 

 derived from each of the following 

 parts of a plant : Corm, Bulb, Tuberous 

 root, Root, and a Rhizome. 



30. Give the habitat of each of the 

 following drugs : Wild Cherry, Dande- 

 lion, Culvers Root, Ergot, Coca. 



Senior 

 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 



Spring, 19 14. 



Qualitative. 



1. Name four typical representatives 

 of each of the groups of the acidic com- 

 ponents. Under what conditions are 

 the anions of the second group alone 

 precipitated by their group reagent? 



2. Give five instances of mutual re- 

 actions of the acidic ions. How can 

 these reactions be prevented? 



3. Describe the tests necessary for 

 the identification of the following, ex- 

 isting separately: nitrate, arsenite, 

 fluoride, borate, sulfite. 



4. How is a solution of a solid pre- 

 pared for the acidic analysis? If the 

 solid is insoluble in water and acids, 

 what treatment is it usually subjected 

 to for this purpose? 



5. What is the value of preliminary 

 tests? How is a substance prelimi- 

 narily examined for: (a) oxidizing 

 anions, (b) organic anions, (c) decom- 

 posable anions? 



6. How is the treatment with nitro- 

 hydrochldric acid carried out? How is 

 any residue then tested for silicate? 

 What is the fusion treatment expected 

 to accomplish? 



Quantitative. 



7. When is a volumetric solution (a) 

 normal, (b) empirical? How is the 

 value of an empirical solution often 

 expressed? 



8. What is a volumetric determina- 

 tion of a substance based on? Whv 



