CONTENTS. 
Vll 
Legislation, 4^8.—Pharmaceutical Meeting: Donations to the Library and Museum, 
409.—On Micro-Sublimation. Mr. H. J. Waddington, 409.—On a False Cinchona 
Bark of India. J. Broughton, B.Sc., etc., 418.—Preservation of Syrup of Iodide 
of Iron. T. B. Groves, F.C.S., 421.—On a Simple Mould for Suppositories. Mr. 
W. Laird, 424.—Edinburgh Meeting, 424. 
Provincial Transactions : Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 425.—York Chemists’ 
Association, 426. 
Original and Extracted Articles: On Liquor Bismuthi et Ammoniae Citratis. C. 
H. Wood, F.C.S., 427.—How much Iron does Mistura Ferri Aromatica contain ? 
Mr. J. T. Miller, 429.—Suppositories. “Druggist,” 430.—On Snake Poisons. 
Mr. F. Backhand, 431.—On the Special Action of the Pancreas on Fat and Starch. 
Horace Dobell, M.D., 431.—Blue-Black Writing-Ink, 434.—A Bill to Regulate the 
Sale of Poisons and Alter and Amend the Pharmacy Act, 1852, 435.—Pharmacy in 
Victoria, 441.—Betts v. Neilson and others, 441.— Miscellanea, 443.— Obituary: 
William Herapath, F.C.S., etc., 445.—Use of Bisulphite of Lime for Preventing the 
Decomposition of Organic Substances, 445.— Books Received, 447.— Correspon¬ 
dents, 447. 
]S T o. X. 
The British Pharmacopoeia, 449. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 451.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 451.—Benevolent Fund, 452.— 
Botanical Prize for 1869, 454.—Free Admissions to the Royal Botanic Society’s 
Gardens, 454.—Financial Statement, 455.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : Donations to 
the Library and Museum, 457.—Analysis of the Water of a Remarkable Medicinal 
Spring in Jamaica. John Attfield, Ph.D., etc., 458.—Note on Syrup of Hypo- 
phosphite of Iron. C. H. Wood, F.C.S., 461.—Magnetic Hydrate of Iron, 464. 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 465.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 466.—Sheffield Chemists’ Association, 467. 
Original and Extracted Articles: On Mr. Wood’s Paper upon Liquor Bismuthi et 
Ammoniae Citratis. Mr. G. F. Schacht, 468.—Tincture of Quinine and Tincture 
of Bark. Mr. J. Adams, 470.—Preservation of Syrup of Iodide of Iron. Mr. T. 
H. Holloway, 471.—Lectures on the Physiological Action and Therapeutical Uses 
of Conium, Belladonna, and Hyoscyamus. John Harley, M.D., etc., 471.—On 
Chemical Geology. David Forbes, Esq., F.R.S., 476.—Carbolic or Phenic Acid 
and its Properties, 479.—The Modifications produced by Direct Chemical Addition 
upon the Action of certain Poisons, 485.—Iodine an Antidote to Strychnine, 486.—• 
On Commercial Jalap. Edward R. Squibb, M.D., 487.—Chemical Nomenclature, 
489.—The Supply of Drugs to Private Persons by Wholesale Druggists, 489.—“The 
Vermin-Killer,” 489-—Street Watering, 490.— Reviews: The Cinchona Species of 
New Granada. C. R. Markham, F.L.S., 490.—First Principles of Modern Che¬ 
mistry. U. J. Kay-Shuttleworth, 492.— Obituary: Thomas Pollock. Robert 
Warington, Esq., 493.—British Pharmacopoeia, 495.— Books Received, 495. — Cor¬ 
respondents, 495. 
No. XI. 
The British Pharmacopoeia, 497. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 499.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 499.—Subscriptions and Donations 
to the Benevolent Fund, 500.—Pharmaceutical Meeting: Donations to the Museum, 
502—On Hydrargyri Iodidum Viride, B.P. C. H. Wood, F.C.S., 502.—Notice 
from the Medical Council respecting the British Pharmacopoeia, 508.—Pharma¬ 
ceutical Meeting, Edinburgh : Chemical Constitution and its Relation to Physio¬ 
logical Action. Dr. A. Crum Brown, 513.—British Pharmaceutical Conference, 
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