July 1, 1871.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS 
1053 
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Frankincense, or Olibanum (G. 
Birdwood).163 
Frankland, Prof., Development 
of Fungi in Potable Water, 673, 693 
Free Admissions to the Royal Bo¬ 
tanic Society’s Gardens, Re¬ 
gent’s Park.753 
Fremy, E., Dc Losscn’s Oxy- 
Ammonia.23 
French Essences ..496 
Fulmar and Fulmar Oil, The 
(E. C. C. Stanford) .... 374 
Fumigation.397 
Fungi in Potable Water, Deve¬ 
lopment of (Professor Frank¬ 
land) . 673, 693 
Furniture Cream.897 
Gallic Acid.56 
Galuncha ;.848 
Gastric Juice.226 
Generation of Heat by Fungi . 199 
Geranium Dissectum . . . . 686 
German Yeast.598 
Gerrard, A. W., A Disinfecting 
Apparatus.804 
-, Extractum Cin¬ 
chonas Flavao Liquidum . . 863 
-, Improved Mould 
for Suppositories and Pessaries 423 
Gigantic African Mushroom, A . 226 
Gill, C. H., Some Saline Com¬ 
pounds of Cane Sugar . . . 872 
Ginger Flavour.878 
Gingilie Oil.226 
Ginseng (J. R. Jackson) . . 208, 665 
Gissing, Thomas Waller, Obitu¬ 
ary Notice of.556 
Glasgow Chemists and Druggists’ 
Association, 373, 472, 533, 595, 631, 
754, 812, 872 
Glasgow, Meeting- at, to Consider 
the Pharmacy Act Amendment 
Bill ......... 1031 
-, Mooting- of Chemists and 
Druggists at.826 
Glucose.. 129 
- (C. A. Joy).323 
- Containing Sugars, Exa¬ 
mination of (C. H. Gill). . . 794 
Glycerine Balsam.818 
-, Distillation and Boil¬ 
ing Point of.794 
-Extracts of Pepsine and 
other Ferments.544 
-in Beer and Wine . . 364 
-Inhalation in Croup . 609 
-Jelly. 397, 497 
-of Iodine.938 
-Solutions of Pepsin and 
other Substances (L. S. Beale) 586 
-, Solvent Powers of 
(Klcver) .763 
Glycerinum.924 
Glycerole of Lupulin (E. Ivannal) 1027 
Glycyrrhizin (J. M. Hirsh) . . 749 
Golden Syrup, Adulteration of . 707 
Gold Thread (M. C. Cooke) . . 161 
Graham, Statue to the late Pro¬ 
fessor .347 
Grant College Medical Society, 
Bombay. 154, 175, 193 
Grants in Aid of Provincial 
Schools of Pharmacy, Forms of 
Application for.837 
PAGE 
Granular Citrate of Magnesia . 78 
Grape Sugar from Corn, The Ma¬ 
nufacture of.488 
-, New Method of De¬ 
termining of (C. Knapp) . . 301 
Green Fire.357 
- Fluid for Show Bottles, 
477, 515, 536 
Griffiths, F. T., The Nightshades 430 
Grove, T. B., Nepaul Aconite . 433 
Guaiac Resin, Solution of, for Me¬ 
dicinal Use (J. T. Shinn) . . 923 
Guarana (M. C. Cooke) . . . 221 
Guava, The.605 
Guelder Rose, Supposed Poison¬ 
ing by the Berries of the . . 386 
Gum Acroides.696 
-Cowrie.497 
Guy, T. O., Sulphoearbolic Acid 
and the Sulphocarbolatcs . . 52 
Haarlem Drops. 1001 
Haemostatic Collodion .... 99 
Hager, H., Detection of Adulte¬ 
rations in Copaiva Balsam . . 425 
Hainan, Products of the Island of 
(R. Swinhoe).522 
Hair Dye. 637, 737 
- (Brown).78 
-Oil, A Good.190 
-Scent. 456, 477 
-Tonic, Morfit’s.170 
-Wash. 457, 557 
Halifax, Meeting at, to consider 
the Pharmacy Act Amendment 
Bill.1032 
Halifax and District Chemists 
and Druggists’ Association, 295, 594, 
755 
Halliday, W. J., Dispensing . . 741 
Hamburg, Pharmaceutical As¬ 
sistants and Apprentices in . 930 
Hanbury, D., The Adulteration 
of Saffron.241 
Hance, H. F., Introduction of 
Maize into China.522 
-, The So-called 
“ Olives” of Southern China . 684 
Hard and Soft Water (Mr. Bate¬ 
man) .168 
Harley, J., Preparations of Co- 
nium; their Character and Me¬ 
dicinal Value.584 
-•, Solution of Santonin 667 
-, Har veian Oration, The 1034 
Hasan-i-Yusaf (M. C. Cooke) . 2 
Hastings ABC Sewage Works, 
Accident at.139 
Hawley, J. S., The Digestive 
Power of Commercial Pepsins 785 
Hay Asthma.78 
Health of the Armies of the Rhine 159 
Heat developed in the Combina¬ 
tion of Acids and Bases (T. An¬ 
drews) .606 
Help for the Wounded . . . 149, 170 
Henry Deane.427 
Hermodactyls (M. C. Coolie) . . 784 
Ilerschel, Sir J. F. (Obituary No¬ 
tice of).936 
Ilessc, 0., New Alkaloids of 
Opium.205 
Heterogeneous Evolution'of Liv¬ 
ing Things, Facts and Reason¬ 
ings concerning the . . . 65,90 
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Hiccough, Obstinate .... 407 
Hills, W., Paris School of Phar¬ 
macy .841 
Hirsh, J. M., Artificial Prepara¬ 
tion of Mannite.864 
-, Filtering Papers 
and Filters.905 
-, Glycyrrhizin . . 749 
Ilolbcck Tincture.799 
Honey Trade of the United States 
(B. F. Stacy).806 
Honolulu, Botanizing in . . . 547 
Hood, J. W., Note on the Culti¬ 
vation of the Opium Poppy in 
Australia.272 
Horn, H., Hyoscyamin, its Pre¬ 
paration and Constitution . . 304 
Horticultural Ink . . . . 818,857 
Hospital Pharmacy 120 years ago 381 
-Dispensing . . . . 149 
How r ard, D., An Alkaloid from 
Cinchona Bark hitherto Unde¬ 
scribed .845 
-, J. E., Cinchona Culti¬ 
vation in Java. 441 
Howden, R., Pharmacy in the 
United States. 461, 471 
How to Apply Leeches .... 508 
-- — Fasten Rubber to Wood 
and Metal.610 
Hiigel, Baron Charles von, Obi¬ 
tuary Notice of.139 
Hull Chemists’ Association, 351, 492, 
673 
-, Meeting at.763 
Huneker, J. F., Erythroccntaurin 
in American Centaury . . . 990 
Hunterian Medical Society . . 135 
Husemann, T., Contributions to 
the History of the Aconite Al¬ 
kaloids .382 
Hustwick, T. H., Sulpho-Carbo- 
lates.845 
Huxley, Professor, Address at 
Liverpool.253 
-, Materia Me- 
dica as a Branch of Medical 
Education. 
Hybridization of Cinchona) . 
. 118 
Hydrargyri Iodidum Rubrum 
. 924 
-Viride . 
. 925 
-Oxidum Rubrum 
. 967 
-Perchloridum . . 
. 968 
-Subchloridum. . 
. 1026 
-Sulphas .... 
. 1026 
Hydrargyrum. 
. 1026 
-Ammoniatum . 
. 1027 
-cum Creta . . 
. 1027 
-, Note 
on (M. J. Ellwood) . . . . 414 
Hydrate of Chloral.145 
-(C. Umney). 107 
Hydrobromates of Quinine and 
Cinchonine (M. Latour) . . 301 
Hydrochlorate of Quinine in 
Whooping Cough.266 
Hydrocyanate of Morphia (J. M. 
Maisch).1005 
Hydrogen Gas, Improved Me¬ 
thod of Producing . . . . 566 
Hyoscyamin, its Preparation and 
Constitution (II. Horn) . . . 304 
Hyoscyamus Niger ..... 921 
-, Tincture of (M. 
Donovan).907 
