612 
INDEX. 
PAGE 
Questions for Examination in Che¬ 
mistry and Pharmacy . . .215 
-for Jacob 
Bell Scholarships . . .219 
----• Pe¬ 
reira Medal . . . . .218 
Quinine Wine, Excise Interference 
with the Sale of (C. Kerr) . .159 
, y 
Remarks on.' . . . .211 
■-, Letter from W. Cor¬ 
bett .430 
-, Tincture of, and Tinc¬ 
ture of Bark (J. Adams) . .470 
Reform, Pharmaceutical, Letter on . 236 
Registered Apprentices and Students, 
List of. 6, 53, 310, 357, 406, 452, 500, 
549 
Resin of Jalap (W. Southall) . .284 
Reviews:— 
The Chinchona Species of New 
Granada (C. R. Markham) . 490 
An Introduction to Chemical Phi¬ 
losophy (Dr. A. C. Wurtz) . 46 
An Introduction to Pharmaceuti¬ 
cal Chemistry (J. Attfield, Pli.D., 
etc.).300 
The Microscope (Jabez Hogg, 
E.L.S., etc.) . . . . 350 
Neligan’s Medicines, their Uses 
and Mode of Administration 
(Rawdon Macnamara) . .540 
Our Schools and Colleges (Her¬ 
bert Pry)..... 543 
Eirst Principles of Modern Che¬ 
mistry (U. J. Kay-Shuttleworth) 492 
Thomson’s Conspectus, adapted 
to the British Pharmacopoeia 
(Edmund Lloyd Birkett) . . 542 
Transactions of the Odontological 
Society of Great Britain . . 542 
Reynolds, R., New Alcoholmeter . 171 
Rhubarb and Henbane, English Me¬ 
dicinal (R. Usher) . . .81 
-, Kinds of, in Russian Com¬ 
merce (A. Eero) . . . .246 
Robbery, Protection from . . 390 
Root of the Hemlock, Examination 
of (J. Harley) . . . .53 
Saffron, Culture of, in Pennsylvania 28 
Salivation by Mercurial Ointment . 395 
“Salts, Pyretic :” Lamplough v. Bal- 
mer.347 
Saturating Power of Toluidine . 29 
Scattergood, T., Secretions of the 
Alimentary Canal . . . 466 
Schacht, G. F., Mr. Wood’s Paper 
PAGE 
upon “Liquor Bismuthi et Am- 
moniae Citratis ” . . . .468 
Scholarships, Bell, Award of . .100 
Scott, W. L., Granular Charcoal . 187 
---—, Uses of Bisulphite of 
Lime in Pharmacy . . .189 
Seaweed Char, Remarks on a Speci¬ 
men of (E. C. C. Stanford) . .186 
Secretions of the Alimentary Canal 
(T. Scattergood) .... 466 
Seeds, Transmission of . . . 342 
Senna, Jamaica . . . .143 
Sharp, C., Ancient and Modern 
Physic Gardens .... 7 
-. Applications of Science 
to the Production of Artificial 
• Substances .... 522, 524 
Sheffield Association of Chemists and 
Druggists, Meetings of: 
Alcohol and its Sophistications 
(Mr. Dobb) .... 369 
Annual Dinner . . . .331 
Diffusion (A. H. Allen) . . 330 
Inaugural Address . . . 228 
Resolution respecting the Phar¬ 
macy Bill. . . . .467 
Tobacco (E. P. Hornby) . .278 
Silphium, or Assafoetida (F. H. Les- 
cher) ...... 588 
Smallpox, Use of Margosa Leaves in 392 
Smith, T. and H., Analysis of Jalap, 
Notes on.232 
Smith, J. S. T. W., Henbane Seed 
and Toothache . . . .233 
Snake-bites, Cause of Death from 
(C. Symes) ..... 123 
-Poison (F. Buckland) . .431 
Soap, Transparent, Manufacture of . 443 
Solids, so-called “ Inactive ” condi¬ 
tion of (C. Tomlinson) . .123 
Southall, A., Analysis of Specimen 
of Jalap ..... 166 
•----, Tinctura Opii and Liq. 
Opii Sedativus . . . .176 
Southall, W., Resin of Jalap . . 284 
Spence, P., Economization of Sul¬ 
phurous Acid in Copper Smelting 253 
Spiller, J., Decay of Stone, its Cause 
and Prevention . . . .383 
Squibb, E. R., Commercial Jalap . 487 
Stability of Gun-Cotton (F. A. Abel) 386 
Stanford, E. C. C., Remarks on a 
Specimen of Seaweed Char . .186 
Stoddart, W. W., Use of the Micro¬ 
scope . . . . . .173 
Stone, Decay of, its Cause and Pre¬ 
vention (j. Spiller) . , .383 
Street Watering .... 490 
Structure of Woody Fibre . .207 
