CONTENTS. 
V 
(i concluded ), 195.—Tinct. Opii, B.P. Mr. M. J. Ellwood, 198.—A New Demand 
for Qualified Chemists’ Assistants. Mr. J. R. Collins, 199.—The Cause of the 
Luminosity of Flame. Mr. J. Adams, 200.—Pharmaceutical Reform, 200.—Ink 
Powder for Marking Hop-Pockets, 206.— Obituary : Michael Faraday, 201.—Pro¬ 
fessor G-uibourt, 205.— Miscellanea , 207.— Books Received, 208.— Correspondents , 
208 . 
No. y. 
How to Extend Pharmaceutical Knowledge, 209.—The Benevolent Fund, 210.—Ex¬ 
cise Interference with the Sale of Quinine Wine, 211. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 212.— List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices (continued), 213.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : 
Donations to the Library, 215.—Distribution of Prizes, 215.—Jacob Bell Scholar¬ 
ships, 219.—Solidification of a Concentrated Solution of Borotartrate of Potash, 
222 . 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 226.—Sheffield Associa¬ 
tion of Chemists and Druggists, 228.—American Pharmaceutical Association, 229. 
Original and Extracted Articles : On Suppositories and Medicated Pessaries. Mr. 
B. S. Proctor, 230.—Notes on Analyses of Jalap. Messrs. T. and H. Smith, 232. 
—Henbane Seed and Toothache. Mr. J. S. T. W. Smith, 233.—The Use of the 
Microscope and its Crystallographic Application. Mr. H. B. Brady, 234.—Bichlo¬ 
ride of Methylene as a General Anaesthetic. Dr. Richardson, 234.—Pharmaceuti¬ 
cal Reform. A Major Associate, 236.—Botany in the Olden Time. Mr. R. G. 
Mumbray, 237.—First Report on Cinchona Grown on the Neilgherry Hills. J. 
Broughton, Esq., 239.—Analysis of Sixth Remittance of Bark from India. J. E. 
Howard, E.L.S., 243.—Analysis of Darjeeling Bark. T. Anderson, M.D., 244.— 
Analysis of Seventh Remittance of Bark from India. J. E. Howard, F.L.S., 245. 
—On the Kinds of Rhubarb at Present in Russian Commerce. Adolph Eero, 246. 
—On Colchicia. John M. Maisch, 249.—On the Economization of Sulphurous Acid 
in Copper Smelting. Peter Spence, F.C.S., 253.—“ An Impostor,” 253.—Suicide 
by Prussic Acid, 254.—Poisoning by Arsenic, 255.— Obituary : William M‘Culloch, 
255.— Books Received , 255.— Correspondents , 256. 
No. YI. 
Inducements to Study, 257. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society ; Meeting of Council, 259.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices (continued), 259.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : 
Donations to the Library, 260.—The Preservation of Syrup of Todide of Iron. W. 
A. Tilden, F.C.S., 260.—On the Adulteration of White Precipitate. Mr. J. Bor¬ 
land, 262.—Preparation of Suppositories and Medicated Pessaries. Mr. B. S. 
Proctor, 264.—On the Preparation of Microscopic Crystals. Mr. Henry J. Wad- 
dington, 266. 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 272.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 276.—Dundee Chemists’ Association : Presentation, 278.—Sheffield 
Association of Chemists and Druggists, 278.-—Bath Chemists’ Association, 279. 
Original and Extracted Articles: Note on a New Kind of Kamala. Dr. F. A. 
Fluckiger, 279.—Tampico Jalap. Charles Umney, F.C.S., 282.—Resin of Jalap. 
Mr. Wm. Southall, 284.—The Preservation of Syrup of Iodide of Iron. Mr. F. 
Baden Benger, 284.—Appendix to a Paper on the Electrical Resistances of Fixed 
and Volatile Oils. Mr. T. T. P. B. Warren, 285.—On Attar of Rose. Dr. R. 
Baur, of Constantinople, 286.—On the Determination of Organic Matter in Water 
(to be continued), 293.—Upon the Extraction of Cantharidine. Dr. A. Fumouze, 
296.—Liebig’s Extract of Meat—Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company (Limited) 
