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Contents. 
No. II. 
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 
Address delivered before the graduates of the Philadelphia Col- 
lege of Pharmacy, April 27, 1835. By Franklin Bache, 
M. D., Prof, of Chemisty in the College, - 
Analysis of a white powder found in a horse trough, supposed 
to be poison. By P. T. Tyson and William R. Fisher, 
Associate Member of the Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy, 
Minutes of the Analysis of Bread, which had caused the severe 
illness of four persons, and death of two, in Frederick 
county, Md. By P. T. Tyson and W. R. Fisher, 
On Cornus Florida. By James Cockburn, Jr. - 
Medico-Botanical Notices. — No. VI, 
Report to the Board of Trustees of the College of Pharmacy 
of the city of New York, on an adulteration of Acetate of 
Morphine, &c. 
SELECTED ARTICLES. 
Observations on the Preparations of Opium. By L. R. Canu, 123 
On the Manioc, and Analytical Experiments on the Juice of 
its Root. By 0. Henry, 134 
New Method of obtaining Cantharidine. By M. Thierry, 140 
Preparation and employment of Aconitine. By Dr. Turn- 
bull, - - - 143 
On the Berries of the Rhus Coriaria. By J. B. ThromsdorfF, 148 
On an acid from Saponine. By E. Fremy, - - - 150 
Memoir on Tea. By F. Pigou. With Observations by A. 
Chereau, - - - 151 
On the Preparation of Mercurial Ointment. By M. Coldefy 
Dorly, 167 
Miscellany, 169 
