IV 
CONTENTS. 
zoin. MM. Kolbe and Lautemann, 77—Estimation of Nitric Acid. M. H. Rose, 77 
•—Researches on Henna. M. Abd-el-Aziz Herraony, 78—New Silk Moth : Mummy 
Wheat, 78—A Bill for the Prevention of Accidental Poisoning, 80—A Bill to Pro¬ 
hibit the Sale and Use of Poisoned Grain or Seed, 81—Alkali Works Regulations Bill, 
81—The Exhibition Medals Act, 1863, 85—On Radiation through the Earth’s Atmo¬ 
sphere. John Tyndall, Esq., F.R.S., 86—Death of Dr. Neligan, of Dublin, 92— Mis¬ 
cellanea, 89 —Books Received, 92— Correspondents, 92. 
No. III. 
The Qualification required and the Control to be exercised, 93—The Error and the Re¬ 
medy, 95. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 96—List of Members, 
Associates, and Apprentices {continued), 96. 
Original and Extracted Articles: New American Remedies {continued). Cerasus (Prunus) 
yirginiana, Michaux—Wild Cherry. Professor Bentley, 97—Introduction of Cinchona 
into India, {to he continued), 105—Mynsicht’s Elixir of Vitriol, 109—On the Deposit 
in Infusum Cinchonse spissatum. Mr. A. J. Roberts, 110—Tyndall on Heat as a Mode 
of Motion. Abstract of the Theory. Mr. Joseph Ince, 111—Report of the Results of 
Physical and Chemical Investigations, etc.—The Detection of Arsenic in Copper— 
Separation of Magnesia from Potash and Soda—The Action of Iodine on Ammonia— 
Methods for Testing the Purity of Alcohols and Ethers, 119—The Error and the Re¬ 
medy : Letter from Mr. G. G. Hornsby^ 122—Letter from Mr. W. Willmott, 124— 
Letter from “One Preparing for the Examinations,” 126—Letter from Mr. John 
Aslley, 127—Letter from “A Subscriber,” 127—Jury Lists. Mr. G. Pattison, 128 
—Provincial Examinations: Letters from “Progress,” 129—On the Physiological 
Properties of Nitrobenzole and Aniline. Henry Letheby, M.B., F.L.S., etc., 130—The 
Distillation of Mixtures. J. A. Wanklyn, Esq., 134—Vinum Diureticum, 135— 
Some Account of Paullinia sorbilis and its Products. T. C. Archer, Esq., 135— Mis¬ 
cellanea,!^—Books Received, 140— Correspondents, 140. 
No. IY. 
Knowledge a Source of Power: The Means to the End, 141. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 143—Regulations of 
the Board of Examiners, 143. 
Provincial Ih'ansactions : British Pharmaceutical Conference, 145. 
Original and Extracted Articles: The Journal. Mr. Joseph Ince, 153—Introduction of 
Ciuchona into India ( concluded ), 156—Notes from Newcastle. S. Gale, F.C.S., 159— 
Remarks on the Preservation of Lemon-juice. Mr. Charles Symes, 161—Infusum 
Cinchonse Spissatum. Mr. Edmund White, 162—British Association for the Advance¬ 
ment of Science, 163—The Demand and Supply of Pharmaceutical Preparations. A 
Major Associate, 165—On the Molecular Mobility of Gases. Thomas Graham, F.R.S., 
166—On the Destruction of Noxious Insects by Means of the Pyrethrum. C. Wille- 
mott, 172—On the Molecule of Water. William Odling, Esq., M.B., F.R.S., 176— 
Methylated Rum, 182—Note on Podophyllin. John M. Maisch, 183—Cortex Musenae, 
184—The Bitter Principle of Gentian, 184—Pharmacy in South America, 185—On 
the Chemical Composition of Rosa Gallica. M. Filhol, 185— Miscellanea, 186— Obi¬ 
tuary, 188— Correspondents, 188. 
No. Y. 
The British Pharmaceutical Conference, 189. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 191—Examination 
Prizes, 191—The Jacob Bell Memorial Scholarships, 192—Subscriptions for the Bene¬ 
volent Fund, 192—List of Members, Associates, and Apprentices, {continued), 192— 
