OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
Pharmacographia Indica. 
* A valuable publication,”— Madras Mail. 
“It is worthy of very high praise and goes far to provide, as Pisgior 
medicinal plants, a standard work.’—Madras Times. 
“The work before us promises to supply as complete a history of 
Indian drugs as the world has need of.”’—Chemzst and Druggist. 
“The ‘Pharmacographia Indica,’ judging from the first number, 
will prove to be a work of great utility and a standard reference about 
the matters it treats.” —Times of India. 
‘We most highly commend the work for its scientific ability, its 
thoroughly interesting and reliable information, and its authors for 
their persistent industry and patient research.”—Pharmaceutical Re- 
cord. 
“To those who are interested in the Materia Medica of India, we 
advise them to obtain ‘Pharmacographia Indica,’ as being a reliable 
source of reference on the subject.”—Indzan Medical Gazette. 
«Tt is scarcely necessary to state that the literature on each subject 
has been fully made use of, and that the authors’ intimate familiarity 
with the drugs has enabled them to give of each as fall and detailed an — 
account asits importance or presumed value seemed to demand. There 
is no doubt that the numerous remaining drugs of India will receive 
the same thorough attention, and we may then expect to have a stand-. 
- ard work on Indian Materia Medica, and an authority on all subjects 
relating thereto. We look forward, with a great deal of interest, to 
the appearance of the remaining parts of the work, of which we shall 
duly apprise our readers,” —American Journ Pharm. 
Wird das Werk so durchgefithrt, wie diese erste Lieferung zeigt, so 
erhilt Britisch-Indien ein nicht nur fiir Medizin und Pharmacie, son- 
gern auch fiir weitere Kreise in- und ausserhalb jener Linder sehr 
ae werthvolles Handbuch, welches auch nicht verfehlen wird, Anregung 
nach 
mancher es hin zu verbreiten. Denn jeder Blick auf die | = 
