184 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION B. 



Resin of, Zeyer, Pharm. Viertelj. x. 517 ; Gmelin, xvii. 447. 



2. Atherospermine (alkaloid). Zeyer, loc. cit. 513 ; Wittstein, 20 ; 



Watts' Diet., vi. 231. 



3. Atherospermatannic acid. Zeyei', loc. cit. 511 ; Gmelin, xv., 



514 ; Wittstein, 21. 



4. " On Essential Oils," J. H. Gladstone. 

 Part I., Journ. Ghem. Soc. xvii. 1. 



Part II., op. cit. xxv. 1, includes Atherosperma 7noschata, 

 £!ucah/ptus amygdalina, E%(,calyptus oleosa, Melaleuca 

 ericifolia, Melaleuca Unariifolia. 



Part II. in abstr. Pharm. Journ. [3] ii. 687, 704, 745. 



See also Watts' Diet., vii, 871. 



VIOLACE^. 



*1. Viola, spp. 



Occurrence of Salicylic acid in the Violaceae. K. Mandelin, 

 Pharm. Journ. Trans, xii. 627-8 ; Journ. Chem, Soc. xlii. 548. 



PITTOSPOREiE. 



Pittosporum tindulatuni, Andr. (" Mock orange.") 

 1. Pittosporin. Glucoside of the bar-k and fruits. Wittstein, 175. 



DROSERACE^. 



*!. Drosera intermedia, (Sun-dew). The acid of. G. Stein, 

 Berichte, xii. 1603 ; Journ. Chem. Soc. xxxviii. 36. 



1. Drosera Whittakeri, Planch. (Sun-dew). E. H. Rennie, 



Journ. Chem. Soc. li. 



2. E. H. Rennie, Proc. P. S., S.A.x. 72. 



GUTTIFER.E. 



1. Calophyllum inophylhim, Linn. (" Ndilo tree"). Oil from the 



seeds of. Gmelin, xvii. 94. 



2. Tacamahac resin obtained from. Gmelin, xvii. 430. 



MELIACEjE. 



Melia azedarach, Linn. (White Cedar). 

 1. J. Jacobs, Amer. Journ. Pharm. Sej^t. 1879 ; Journ. Pharm. [3] 



X. 245. 

 1 Cedrela fehrifuga,* Bl. (from Java). Bark of. W. Lindau, 



Jahresh. 1861, 768 ; Wattn' Did. vi. 418. 



RUTACEiE. 



Murraya exotica, Koen. (" China Box "). 

 1. Glucoside, etc. Watts' Diet., vi. 841. Also, De Vrij, 



/ hresh. 1876, 850 ; Watts' Diet., viii. (2.) 1343. 

 Xanthoxylon senegalense, alkaloids from the bark of Giacosa 



and Monari, Gazzetta Chemica Italiana, xvii. 362-7 ; Journ. 



Chem. Soc. liv. 167. 



* A synonym of C. toona, Roxb , a tree stated by Bentham to be identical with our 

 Red Cedar (C. australis, F. v. M.) 



