Decennial Index^ 1871 — 1880. 
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CAIRNS, F. A. AND C. F. CHANDLER, Em- j 
pire spring, analysis, T/?, 500 — Extract of! 
meat, 7" 4, 239. 
CAMPBELL, Samuel, Fluid extract of cun- [ 
durango, 7^, 102 — Ready made pills, 7f>, 
121. 
CARIUS, L., Ozone water, 72, 397. 
CARLES, P., Combination oFlime and glycerin, 
116 — Opium, variety, 73, 306 — 
^uinimetric process, 7S, 27 — Vanillic acid 
and compounds, 73, 25. 
CARPENTER, F. W., Sanguinaria, constitu- 
ents, 7.9, 171. 
— W. L., Albumen in fats and obtaining 
stearin, 7^, 463 — Pyrethrum roseum in 
killing insects, 7?^, 246 
CARSTENS, J. H., Iodoform, 71, 166. 
CASE, F. S., Salicylic acid, 76*, 347. 
CHAMPION, P AND H. PELLET, Alkalies 
in ash'es of plants, 75, 448. 
CHANDLER, C. F., See Cairns F. A. 
CHASE, C. D., Indexing for pharmacists, SO, 
541 — Potassium bromide and iodide, 72, 
246 — Shorthand for students, SO, 544 
CHEATHAM, T. A., Examination ofglycer- 
ins, 7o, 340 — Quinia pills, 7 S, 289. 
CHEVRIER, M., Aerated water containing 
calcium phosphate, 74, 576. 
CHILES, Edward, Codliver oil and calcium lac- 
tophosphate, 73, 104. 
— R. T., Comptonia asplenifolia, 73, 304. 
CHURCH, Prof., Pure carbolic acid. 71,SA-9 
CHURCHILL, O. L., Analysis of six nos- 
trums, 70, 390. 
CLAASSEN, Edw., Increasing and reducing 
strength of liquids, 7fJ, 486. 
CLACIUS, C E , Sophistications, 71, 317- 
CLARK, A. B , Jr , Separation of tin, anti- 
mony and arsenic, 71, 222 
— J A., Carbolic acid in creasote, 73, 269. 
— J. T., Analysis of tea, determination of tan- 
nin, 76, 558. 
CLAYPOLE, E. W., Migration ofplants from 
Europe to America, SO, 105. 
CLEAVER, E L , Assay of opium, 70, 499 
— Decomposition of milk by keeping, 7 4, 
342- 
CLEBORNE, C.J, Indexing of periodicals,77, 
298. 
CLOSE, G C , Glyconated emulsion of codliver 
oil, 7»5, 339 — Properties of pellitory, 77, 
587 
COHEN, L. C , Formulas in local use, 7^, 10 
—Percolation, 72, 8. 
COLLIER, Henry, Linimentum terebinthinns 
aceticum, 70, 416 — Quinia kinate for hy- 
podermic use, 7 <V, 487 — Tincture of quillaia 
for emulsifying, «S'0, 41 
— L. C , Prinos verticillatu«, SO, 437. 
COLLINS, Jas., Materia niedica notes, 72, 
366. 
jCOLTON, G. H., Xanthoxylum carolinianum, 
I ^O, 191 
jcONARD, T. E , Cimicifuga racemosa, 71, 
CONNOR, L. C , Aromatic tincture of asa- 
foetida, 73, 346 — Nongelatinizing tincture 
of kino, 7 3, 260. 
CONRATH, A , Flowers of solidago bicolor, 
73, 254. 
COOK, M, C , Chenopodium quinoa, 72, $$7 
— Clearing nuts, 71, 412. 
COPE, J A., Pill coating, 74, 340. 
CORRE, A , Gums of Senegal, 70, 561. 
COSTELO, David, Resin and gum of gamboge, 
79, 174- 
COTTON, R. M , Analysis of cinchona, 75, 
3 — Rhus venenata, 74, 355. 
COTZHAUSEN, L von, Coumarin and its 
uses, 70, 405 — Emulsiones oleosa', 7S, 
284— Gleanings, 7S, 79, SO. 
CRAIG, T. C , Chambersburg hydrant water, 
7S, 516 — Syrupus guaiaci, SO, 345. 
CRANE, Kate, Cohesion figures of oils, 74, 
406. 
CREIGHTON, B T , Honey bee and products, 
75, 487— Tobacco culture in Ohio, 70, 
CRESSLER, C. H , Aspidium marginale, 7S, 
290 — Poisonous effects of pokeroot, 75, 
196. 
CREUSE, J, L. A., Barium carbonate, cheap 
process, 71, 15 — Citric acid, compound 
citrates, 7 1, S11 — Citric acid, estimation, 
71, 536 — Ferrous sulphate, oxidation by 
potassium chlorate, 71, 169 — Iron salts, 
tasteless, and therapeutical value, 7»5, 214 — 
Iron chloride and iodide, tasteless, 73, 253 
— Sulphocarbolic acid and salts, 71, 10. 
CROFT, H. J., Ozone, anomalous production, 
'72, 128. 
CRUMP, C. A., Reaction of phenol, 72, 80. 
CUMMINGS, M. J., Calomel, action of chlo- 
rides, 7 1, 347 — Pepsin wine in feeding of 
infants, 72, 491. 
CURTIS, A. C, Notes on benzoin, 72, 485. 
CURTMAN, C. O., Carbolic acid in powder 
form, 71, 296, 
DALMON, J., Gigartina acicularis in carra- 
geen, 74, i^s- 
DAUBE, F. W,, Curcumin, 71, 308. 
DAVIDSON, E. ]., Cosmolin cream, 77, loi 
— Elixir nux vomica, aromatic tincture of 
angustura, 7S, 22. 
DAVIS, Geo. E., Hydrogen peroxide, 7.9,41 8. 
— Isaac, Medicated syrups, 7S, 327. 
— John L., Powder for producing ozone, 7 0, 
407 — Remedy for dandruff, 72, 6. 
— Theo. G., Liniment of ammonia iodide, 
77, 304 — Tinctura opii deodorata, 77, 133 
—Tinctures of U. S. P., 7S, 107. 
