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Alkaloids. 



555. APOMORPHINE HYDROCHLORATE. C 17 H 17 N0 3 HCI. 



a. In acicular crystals. 



556. ATROPINK. C 17 HJJ N0 3 . 



a. Small acicular crystals. 



557. ATROPINE SULPHATE. (C 17 Hjg NO^j H 3 S0 4 . 



a. White granular pieces. 



558. BBBEERINE HYDROCHLOEATE. C 19 H 21 N0 3 HCI. (Bibirine 



Hydro chlorate.) 

 a. Dirty-white granular crusts. 



559. BEBEERINB SULPHATE. (C 19 H 21 N0 3 ) 3 H 3 S0 4 . 



a. Dark browu pseudo-crystalline scales. 



560. BKRBERINE. C 21 H 19 NO B . 



a. In yellowish powder. 



Note. For other specimens see the Hanbury Collection. For identity 

 of this alkaloid with buxine and pelosine see P. J. [2J , vol. zi., p. 192. 



561. BRUCINE. C 33 H^ N 3 4 . 



a. In minute acicular crystals. 



562. BRUCINB SULPHATE. (C 22 H 26 N 2 O 4 ) 2 H 2 SO V 



a. In nearly white crystalline powder. 



563. CAPSICINE. 



a. Dark brown pungent oily liquid. 



Note. This substance is the capsicine of commerce. It is a complex 

 body, consisting chiefly of volatile oil and resin. Pure capsicin occurs 

 in crystalline scales. See Pharmacographia, p. 408. 



564. ClNCHONINE. CgQ H^ N 2 0. 



a. White crystalline powder. 



565. CINCHONINE HYDROCHLORATE. C 20 H^ N 3 H Cl. 



a. In minute acicular Crystals. 



.Vote. This substance is very similar in appearance to sulphate of 

 quinine. 



566. CiNcnoNiNE SULPHATE. (C 20 H^ N 3 0) 2 H 3 S0 4 . 



a. Sparkling crystalline powder. 

 J. Prismatic crystals. 



567. CINCHONIDINE. C^ H^ N 3 0. (The Quinidine of Winckler If 



Leers.) 



a. Minute sparkling crystals. 



Note. This specimen consists of the cinchonidine of Pasteur. See 

 Pharmacographia, p. 321. P. J. [3J, vol. iv., p. 671. 



568. CODEINB. C 18 H 21 N0 3 . 



a. In rather large octahedral crystals. 

 Note. For fig. of crystals see P. J. [1] , vol. vi. p. 561 



569. CONIINE. C 8 H 15 N. (dentine.) 



a. Brown oily liquid. 



