T. G. Wormley on the Chemical Reactions of Strychnia. 217 
2. 333, in a few seconds small granules, prisms, and a few 
asilais crystals begin to form, which after a little time are rath- 
er abun sare 
Tosa, In a few seconds lengthened granules may be seen 
with the microscope, which in a few minutes are ver y obvious 
to the naked ey 
4a ci zoo) iar a few minutes small granules are very percept- 
; ible. 
9. 35's, after several minutes no indications with the micro- 
scope, 
4, Carbonate of Ammonia, 
In +35, and 1, solutions the same results as with carbonate 
of hogs In a drop of ;;55 solution no indication after 15 
minu 
5. Lodid of Potassium. 
1. 54, solution in a few — gives a white crystalline pre- 
cipitate of tufts of long prism 
it is several siveree before crystals begin to form, if 
the solution be stirred, however, they begin to appear in about 
utes 
rere by stirring, the crystals begin to appear in about 
. 3000) els begin to form in about seven minutes. 
_ _ 5. 3755, crystals can be observed with the microscope in about 
4 = minutes, in 20 minutes they are just perceptible to the naked 
6. Sulphocyanid of Potassium. a oe 
es rss, Solution, gives an immediate mass of white crystals. 
2. 500 in a few seconds the crystals are very abundant, 
oe he vi by rubbing, in less than a minute the crystals are very 
: f toe tv's, by rubbing, in a few minutes the crystals begin to 
5. sts3, NO indication after several minutes, with the micro- 
Scope a few crystals may be observed upon the border of the = 
a: Fannie — 
- BAB vd sveiel minut 
satisfactory limi it of the test ely ae is ido a drop 
fluid holding ‘in solution apie its weight of a dapeeess 
SECOND oe Vor. gsi §3.—SEPT., 1859. 
