52 
American 'Journal of Pharmacy. 
BETTENDORFF, A., New reagent for arsenic, 
7^, 2,22. 
BETZ, H., Nitric acid and syr. ferri iodidi, 
77, 581— Oil of hempseed, 26— Oil 
of wild cherry kernels, 7<^, m — Sapo viri- 
dis, 7 <-V, 65, 461 . 
BEVAN, E. J., AND C. F. CROSS, Chemistry 
of bast fibres, SO, 557. 
BIART, Victor, analysis of white lead, 7J, 
468. 
BIBBY, Walter E., Division of poisons, 
7f>, 167 — Pharmaceutical value of milk 
sugar, 7 (>t -67, 278 — ^Mistura glycyrrhizfe 
composita, 7»;>, 340. 
BIDDLE, C. J., Glycerin in pharmacy, 7^,1 
19 — Podophyllum, 7f^, 543- j 
BIDWELL, M. S., Antiseptics, 76*, 108— 
Leaflets for the scrap book, 76, 277 — Ni- [ 
grosine ink, 76, 54— Prescriptions, 74, 
469 — Uva ursi and spirit of nitre, 76, 2,14.1 
BIECHELE, Max, Purity of spices, HO, 461.' 
BIGELOW, J. M., American helenica?, 7^, 
308. j 
BILL, Geo,, Aqueous fluid extract of rhubarb, 
7^,483- 
BILLINGS, CLAPP & CO., Cinchoquinine, , 
7.'>, 203. I 
BISSELL, E. G., Constituents of hops, 77, 
582 — Hop culture in New York, 77, 538 
— Syrup of ipecacuanha, 7^^,349- 1 
BLAIR, Andrew, Cachets de pain, 76, 164; 
— Dispensing prescriptions, 77, 498. 
— Andr. and H, C, Dialyzed iron, 77, 342. 
BLANKENHORN, John, Smilax glauca, 72>, 
298. 
BLUNT, T. P., Theory of disinfectants, 7 1,\ 
414. _ I 
BLYTH, A. W., Commercial pepper, 7»'J>, 34 
— Microchemistry of tea leaves, 77, 456. 
BCT:HME, C. a.. Carbolic cerate, 71, 303— 
Chloralhydrate, 7 J, 345— Elixir cinchonae 
et ferri, 7 302. 
BCIiRNER, E. L., Seeds of ricinus communis, 
76,481. i 
BCETTGER, R , Test for chloric acid, 7J, 
81 — Zinc coating for copper and brass, 7-Z, 
325- I 
BOILLE, M., Quinia hydrobromate, 74, 563. 
BOLM, Wm. C, Syrups by cold percolation, 
7<S, 445- 
BOLTON, Alfr. H., L^nguentum zinci oxidi, 
7/y, 4. 
— Chas. T., Benzoinating ointments, 7-Z, 145 
— H. C, Apparatus for hot filtration, 75, 354. 
BOND, H. T., Syrupus gallae aromaticus, 7,^, 
389 — Tinctura opii, 7-/, 489 
— Munroe, Fluid extract of orange peel, 75, 
482 — Fluid extract of valerian, 7»V, 199, 
BORELL, Henry A., Soda mint, 7J, 300. 
BOTHAMLEY,C.H., and R.REYNOLDS, 
Orange flower water, 7 582. 
BOUCHARDAT, M., Adulteration of pepper, 
75, 364. 
BOURGOIN, E , Nature of cathartin, 72, 
120. 
— and C. VERNE, Alkali in boldo, 72, 560. 
BOWER, F. T., Liquor ferri nitratis, 76, 356. 
BOWERS, Adrian, Sage's catarrh remedy, 
74,265. 
BOWMAN, C. A., Commercial copaiba, 
77, 385- Glycerin dropper, 76, 98. 
— H., Correct numbering of prescriptions, 79, 
388. 
BRAKELY, Jos., Oil of gaultheria, 79, 489. 
BRENTON, Willis, Cryolite and its uses,77, 
62. 
BRETT, J. E., Quinia pills, 78, 162. 
BRINGHURST, Ferris, Memorial fountain, 
73, 38. 
BRITTON, Jas., Odors of plants, 72, 121. 
BROUGHTON, J., Oil of andromeda les- 
chenaultii, 7 1, 547 — In Madras, 7 S, 38. 
BROWN, A. C, Chemical nomenclature,7^, 
498 
— A. P., Syrup of liquorice root and brown 
mixture, 76,487 — Ptyalin, 74, 186. 
— C. W. M., Tully's powder, 79, 183. 
— J. C, Butter, 73, 360 
— J. F., Chloralhydrate and camphor, 74, 238. 
— J. J., Garbling drugs, 76, 52 — Pill excipi- 
ent, 7 <V, 289. 
BROWNEN, Geo , Emetiafrom vinum ipecac- 
uanhae, 78, 579. 
BRUNNER, H , detection of digitalin and 
atropia, 75, 15. 
BRUYLANTS, M., composition of some vola- 
tile oils, 80, 99. 
BRYAN, H. N , Cypripedium acaule, 74, 54. 
BUCHHEIM, Prof., Alkaloids in boraginaceae, 
7 1, 221. 
BUCKINGHAM, J. H., Ammonium sulpho- 
molybdate as a test, 73, 149- 
BUISINE, A. andE. DUVILLIERS,Commer- 
cial trimethylamin, 80, 33. 
BULLOCK, Chas., Alcohol rectification by 
lime, 74, 184 — Cerium bromide, 74, 343 
— Cinchonia substituted for quinia, 71, 92, — 
Goa powder and chrysophanic acid, 77, 
545 — Jervia, its history, 7 5, 449 — Litmus 
paper as a reagent, 72, 9— Memoir of Prof. 
Procter, 74, 512 — Oil from nux vomica, 
7 4, 405 — Veratrum viride, researches on 
the alkaloids, 76, 147, 79, 111- 
BURGOS, Dr., Preparations of white quebracho, 
80, 92. 
BURT, J. C, Third alkaloid of hydrastis, 75, 
481, 574. 
BUSCH, W. C. A., Constituents of podophyllum, 
77, 548. 
BYASSON, A., Chloralhydrate, decomposition, 
73, 75 — Chloralhydrate, physiological ac- 
tion, 72, 34— Chloral sulphydrate. 7 2, 357. 
