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GOV^RTS, fi., Walnut leaves and extract, 
79, 4S6 
GRABOWSKY, J., Galician ozokerite and 
ceresin, '7'7-, 75. 
GR^FLE, J. A., Linimentum saponis, T'^, 
65. 
GR^TZEL, Ad., Creasote and carbolic acid, 
77, 305- 
GRAY, Asa, Erythronium, new species, 71., 
366 
GREEN, Tho8., Bismuthi subnitras incompati- 
ble with bicarbonates, 70, 143. 
GREENE, Francis V., Aralia papyrifera, 70, 
241 — Baptisia tinctoria, 79, ^■j'j — Caffeina 
from guarana, 77, 337 — Chamaelirin, 7S, 
250 — Chamaelirin and chamaeliretin, 7 S, 
465 — Fluid extract of jaborandi, 77 , 392 — 
Guarana, tannin, 77 , 388 — Jurubebia from 
solanum paniculatum, 77, 506. j 
GREENE, Wm. H., Amyl nitrite, 79, 65—! 
Chloroform and ether, mixture, 79, '2.<)i — | 
Ethyl bromide, preparation, 79, 292. 
AND A.J PARKER, Hyraceum, 7.9, 
363- I 
GREENISH, H. G., Bidara laut, 79, 409— 
Cantharides, 80, 312. { 
■ — Thos., Araroba, histology, ^^O, 359 — In- 1 
dian henbane, SO, 618 — Microscope in 
pharmacy, 7 S, 526 — Scammony, 7'^^, 28. 
GREGORY, E., Acetum scillse, 7o, 560. 
GRIGGS, O., Spirit of nitrous ether, 7 5, 463. j 
GROSS, Ed. Z., Coptis trifolia, 7S, 193. ! 
GROVES, Thos. B., Discolored syrup ot fer- I 
rous iodide, SO, 564. ' 
GUARESCHI, G., Chloroform, action on po- 
tassium phenate, 74, 285. j 
GUBLER, A., Eucalyptus globulus and use, 
72, -2.1^ — Jaborandi, a piper, 77, 250, 
GUERRI, L., Iodized albumen with and with- 
out iron, 7 3, 124. , 
HAGER, H., Beeswax and other waxes, tests, 
SO, 447 — Bromine and iodine, detection, 
71, 223. 
HALE, A. K., Hydrastis, third alkaloid, 73,\ 
247. 
HALLBERG, C. S N., Pharmaceutical notes, 
76, 340. 
HALLOCK, E. J., Chemistry of milk, 7 4,) 
All 
HAMMOND, Wm. A., Calcium bromide, 
72, 24 — Monobromated camphor, 72, 
260. 
HAMPSON, R., Sign for unusual doses in 
prescriptions, 7 3, 489. 
HANBURY, D., Calabrian manna, 73, 62— 
Cinchona or chinchona, 75, 217 — Pareira 
brava, 73, 449 — Radix galangae minoris, 
71, 45^- 
HANCE, H. F., Source of galangal, 71, 404. 
HANCOCK, J. F., Elixirs, formulas, 74, 83 
— Modern methods in pharmacy, 7(i, I99 — = 
Pharmacy and toxicology, 72, 423. 
HARDY AND DUMONTPALIER, New an- 
aesthetic from carbon chloride, 73, 73. 
— AND GALLOIS, Erythrophloeum guineense, 
77, ^^. 
HARLEY, J., Santonin solution, 7-/, 321. 
HARLINGEN, A. van, Oleostearate of zinc, 
etc., 74, 28. 
HARRINGTON, W. M., Powdered drugs 
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HARRISON, F. A., Troche board and roller, 
<^0, 254. 
— W. L., Liquidambar styraciflua, balsam, 
74, 161. 
HARTSEN, F. A , Vegetable chemistry, con- 
tributions, 74, 425. 
HARTWIG, C. F., Emulsifier, 75, 505. 
HARTZELL, F. T., Aqua camphorae, 74, 
233- 
HARZ, C. O., Opium production in Europe, 
72, 13. 
HASSELDEN, A. F., Scammony and its adul- 
teration, 74, 422. 
HATTAN, E. M., Cephalanthus occidentalis, 
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HAUPT, H. jr., Osha root, analysis, 73, 347. 
H AWLEY, J. S., Commercial pepsin, digestive 
power, 71, 108. 
HAYHURST, H. T., Sodium tartrate, effer- 
vescing preparations, 7f>, 207. 
HAZARD, H , Potash supply, new source, 
72, 152. 
HE ANY, J. P., Megarrhiza cali^ornica, 76, 
451 — Oreodaphne californica, 7«>, 105. 
HELL, G., Substitute for beeswax, 77, 78. 
HENDRICKS, E. G., Dangerous hydrargyrum 
cum creta, 7 S, 325. 
HENNINGER, A,, Peptones, researches, 79, 
lOI. 
HENSCHEN, S , Amygdalin and hydrocyanic 
acid, 72, 454- 
HENZE, F., Gelatin, manufacture, 73, 369. 
HERLANDT, A., Active principles and char- 
acters of plants, 7S, 530- 
HERRERA, A., Extracts, preparation without 
heat, 77, 437— Joyote, 77, I45- 
HESSE, O., Acid santoninic, 74, 280 — Cin- 
chona alkaloids, 7S, 299, 79, 254 — Dita 
bark, alkaloids, SO, 620 — Paricin and ari- 
cin, 79, 372 — Potassium sulphocyanide, 
action on cinchona alkaloids, 79, 130 — 
Quinamina, 72, 302 — Quinia test, 79, 135 
— ^uinic acid, quinone and derivatives, SO, 
458 — Quinidia test, 79, 137. 
— AND J. JOBST, Coto barks and constituents, 
SO, 20. 
HEYNSIUS, A., Serum and egg albumin and 
compounds, 76, 515. 
HIGGATE, W. O., Aromatic sulphuric acid, 
