Am.  Jour.  Pharm.  ) 
December,  1910.  j* 
Index. 
58s 
Lyman,  Rufus  A.    Experimental  pharmacology    510 
Marsh,  C.  Dwight.    Plants  injurious  to  animals   147 
Menge,  George  A.,  A.  Seidell  and.  The  pharmacopoeial  tests  for  am- 
monium benzoate    12 
The  U.S. P.  melting  points   178 
Moser,  John.    Echinacea  and  a  spurious  root   224 
Power,  Frederick  B.,  and  Harold  Rogerson.    Chemical  examination  of 
the  tuberous  root  of  Ipomoea  horsfallise   355 
Raubenheimer,  Otto.    History  of  maceration  and  percolation   32 
Oil  of  sesamum — its  use  in  pharmacy   476 
Reinick,  William  R.    Insects  destructive  to  books   550 
Rippetoe,  John  R.    The  assay  of  ointment  of  ammoniated  mercury   223 
The  chemical  assay  of  fluidextract  of  ergot   119 
Roberts,  J.  G.    A  rack  for  holding  separatory  funnels   373 
Certain  color  requirements  of  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia   166 
Some  considerations  of  colorimetry  and  a  new  colorimeter   536 
Rogerson,  Harold,  Frederick  B.  Power  and.    Chemical  examination  of 
the  tuberous  root  of  Ipomoea  horsfalliae   355 
Rosengarten,  George  D.  Manufacture  of  U.S. P.  chemicals  and  criti- 
cisms of  U.S. P.  tests  for  the  same   27 
Rowntree,  Leonard  G.    Trypanosomes  and  trypanosomiases   145 
Rusby,  H.  H.    Basic  principles  of  pharmacopoeial  revision   61 
Sadtler,  Samuel  P.    Conservation  and  the  chemical  engineer   232 
Schaefer,  George  L.    Solubility  of  alkaloids  of  cinchona  bark  and  their 
salts  175,  243,  249 
Schmidt,  M.  R.,  H.  Engelhardt  and.  Scammony  and  scammony  resin. . .  .  428 
Seidell,  Atherton.    The  solubilities  of  the  pharmacopoeial  organic  acids 
and  their  salts   535 
Seidell,  A.,  and  George  A.  Menge.  The  pharmacopoeial  tests  for  am- 
monium benzoate   12 
Seidell,  A.,  and  M.  I.  Wilbert.    Purity  rubric  and  the  U.S.P.  tests   63 
Sindall,  Harry  E.    Sampling  of  ground  spices   80 
Stewart,  F.  E.    Shall  we  have  a  profession  of  pharmacy?  527,  562 
Thum,  John  K.    A  note  on  the  so-called  emulsion  of  silver  iodide   507 
Some  notes  on  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia   201 
Toplis,  William  G.    Rapid  chemical  filtration  compared  to  slow  sand 
nitration   227,  250 
Vanderkleed,  Charles  E.,  Thomas  S.  Githens  and.  Physiological  stan- 
dardization of  cardiac  stimulants  and  depressants  and  comparison 
with  chemical  assay    453 
Warner,  W.  J.    Practical  application  of  the  Twitchell  process  of  fat 
decomposition  and  recovery  of  glycerin   71 
Warren,  L.  E.    Rhus  Michauxii   499 
Wenzell,  W.  T.  Ergoxanthein,  a  new  active  principle  found  in  ergot, 
with  a  brief  historical  summary  of  the  discovery  of  the  alkaloids 
of  ergot   410 
Wilbert,  M.  I.    A  contribution  to  the  history  of  "pink  root"   466 
International  standards    305 
The  new  Italian  Pharmacopoeia   120 
Progress  in  pharmacy  123,  256,  438,  482,  567 
Wilbert,  M.  I.,  A.  Seidell  and.    Purity  rubric  and  the  U.S.P.  tests......  63 
Wood,  Horatio  C.  Physiological  standardization :  its  value  and  limita- 
tions   101 
