210 J. H. MAIDEN. 



67. Palladino, (P.)— "Soluble Gums." Bull. Soc. Ghent. [3], 

 ix., 578. Joum. Chem. Soc, lxvi., 6, (1894). Includes notes on 

 Australian gums. 



68. Phillip, (A.)— "The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany 

 Bay etc." (4° London, 1789). Account of the "red and yellow- 

 gum-trees (Eucalyptus and Xanthorrhcea hastilis), pages 59 and 60; 

 Dr. Blane's account of the good effects of the yellow gum, p. 294. 



69. Redwood, (T.) — "On the gelatinization of tincture of Kino." 

 Pharm. Joum., i., 399. Eucalyptus kino is referred to in general 

 terms. 



70. Rennie, (E. H.) — "On New Zealand Kauri Gum." Joum. 

 Chem. Soc, xxxix., 240, (May 1881) 



71. Rennie, (E. H.) and Goyder, (G.)— "The resins of Ficus 

 rubiginosa and F. niacropliylla (Preliminary notice)." Joum. 

 Chem. Soc, lxi., 916. 



72. Rideal, (S.) and Youle, (W. E.) — "Gum Arabic and its 

 modern substitutes." Joum. Soc Chem. Ind., x., 610. Takes 

 cognizance of the Wattle Gums. 



73. Rue, (W. De La) and Miiller, (H.)— "On the resin of Ficus 

 rubiginosa, and a new homologue of Benzylic Alcohol." Phil. 

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 Watt's Diet., ii., 646, and v., 645. (Sycocerylic acid, etc.) see 

 Gmelin, xvii., 4 3, for fuller bibliography. An exhaustive chemical 

 research on a sample of dried latex from the Manning River. A 

 resin, called by the authors Sycoretin, is found in it, and this 

 resin and its derivatives are described at length. 



74. Schimmel&Co. (Leipzig). — "Oil from Xanihorrhcea hastilis." 

 Reports of Oct., 1897, p. 60. 



Schlagdenhauffen (F.) — See "Heckel and Schlagdenhauffen." 



75. Simmonds, (P. L.) — "The gums and resins of commerce." 

 Joum. Soc. Arts, iv., 18. A Xanthorrhoea resin of Western 

 Australia is dealt with. 



