190 PROCEEDINGS OP SECTION B. 



■*2. 0. Hesse, Annalen der Chemie. cciii. 144 ; Pharm. Journ. 

 [3] xi. 331. (A farther bibliography is also given, loc. cit.) 



SOLANACEiE. 



Duboisia myoporoides, R. Br. (A " Corkwood.") 



1. Duboisin (Alkaloid). Wittstein, 331. 



2. Duboisine. A. Ladenberg, Beriehte, xiii. 257-58 ; Journ. Chem. 



Soc. xxxviii. 675. 



3. " Alkaloid of Duboisia my ojjor aides. " A. W. Gerrard, Journ. 



Pharm. [3] viii. 787-90. 



4. Crystallised Duboisine. A. W. Gerrard, Pharm. Journ. [3] 



xi. 383. 

 Duboisia Eoinmodii, F. v. M. 



1. " Preliminary Examination of Pituri or Pitchere." A. W. 



Gerrard, Pharm. Journ. [3] ix. 251. 



2. " The Alkaloid of Pituri. A. Petit, Pharm. Journ. [3] ix. 819. 



3. "The Alkaloid from Piturie." A. Liversidge, Proc. B S. , 



N.S.W. 1880, 123; Pharm. Journ. [3] xi. 815. 



SCROPHULARINEiE. 



Gratiola officinalis, Linn. 

 *1. On the proximate principles of the Water-hyssop {G. 

 officinalis.). G. F. Walz, N. Repert. Pharm. vii. 543 ; 

 Journ. Pha rm. [3] xxxv. 231 ; Watts' Diet., ii. 942. 



EPACRIDE^. 



1. Efacris, sj). " Alcoholic extract of leaves of a species of 

 Epacris from Australia." Rochleder a. Tonner, Jahresb. 

 1861, 773, 1866, 694; Watts' Diet, vi. 580. 



1. Coprosma grandi/lora (? grandifolia.), Hook. f. 



" On the examination of the bark of Coprosma grandijlora for 

 alkaloids." W. Skey, Trans. N.Z. Inst. ii. 152. 



CONIFERiE. 



Dainmara australis, Lamb. 



1. "Kauri gum." R. D. Thomson, Ann. Ch. Phys. [3] ix. 499 ; 



Watts' Diet., ii. 301. 



2. " Note on New Zealand Kauri Gum." M. M. Pattison Muir, 



Journ. Chem. Soc. xxvii. 733 ; Watts' Diet., viii. (1). 625. 



3. "On New Zealand Kauri Gum." E. H. Rennie, Journ. 



Chem. Soc. xxxix 240. 



4. " Kauri Resin." Julius Morel, Pharm. Journ. [3] ix. 714. 



5. " Australian or New Zealand Dammar Resin. Gmelin, xvii. 



335-6. 



*1. Dammar a alba. Rumph. ("Dammar.") Indian Archipelago. 

 Gmelin, xvii. 334, where see excellent bibliography. This 

 and the last i^esin are dealt with together in Gmelin. 



"*2. See also Pharm. Journ. [3] ix. 714 ; and Watts' Diet., ii. 301. 



*1. Araucaria brasiliensis. A. Rich, Resin, and products there- 

 from. Peckholt, N. Br. Arch, cxxii. 225 ; Gmelin, xviii. 

 19 and 20; WatU' Diet., vi. 190 



