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American 'Journal of Pharmacy. 
SHINN, J. T., Acid phosphates, 6*0, 481 — 
Emulsion of codliver oil with calcium lacto- 
phosphate, '73^ 135 — Resma guaiaci, solu- 
tion, 7 -1, 80. 
SHIVERS, Chas , Jr , Elixir quiniae ferri ct 
strychn'ae phosphatis, 7 1-, 53 1- 
SHOEMAKER, Rob., Apprentice fifty years 
ago, <V0, 65 — Glycerin, early manufacture, 
7.9, 289. 
SHRYOCK, A., Gum arable and licorice 
mixtures, 75, 486 — Tinctura opii, 7^, 
160. 
SHUTTLEWORTH, E. B., acid, phosphoric, 
dilut., 7^, 465 — Approximate measure- 
ment, 7 J, 516 — Astringents modified by 
glycerin, 74:^ 126 — Coca preparations, 74, 
565 — Dialyzed iron, 77, 558 — Iron per- 
chloride, 7*)-, 141 — Laboratory notes, 7^, 
369,74, 145 — Lithium benzoate, 75, 113 
— Mercury biniodide, 74, 76 — Oil of Pep- 
permint, adulterated, 7^, 170 — Port wine 
adulteration, 74, 3 34 — Silver nitrate contain- 
ing gold, 7.*>, 36 
SIEBOLD, L., Drug testing with chloroform, 
7.9, 612 — Morphia test, 75, 544- 
SIMMONDS, P. L , Bird oils, 74, 363— 
Date tree, 75, 409 — Fish oils, 74, 376 — 
Fragrant woods, 7i^, 260 — Opium trade of 
China, 74, 28 — Saponaceous plants, 74, 
457 
SIMPSON, R., Glass vessels, preserved from 
breakage, 74, 196. 
SLOCUM, F. L., Adansonia digitata, 80^ 
129, 172 — Ferrous salts, oxidation, SO^ 74 
— Troche board, 7 i)^ 589 — Writing mixture 
for glass, <^0, 600. 
SMEDLEY, B. H., Pill compressing, 79, 74. 
SMEETON, W., Spirit of nitre, 7i>, 504. 
SMITH, Edward, Laboratory notes, 7.^, 
493 
— F. Porter, Chinese oils, 74, 431- 
— Frank R., Carya tomentosa, 7^, 118. 
— Henry M., Analysis of yupon, 7^, 216. 
— Isaac W., Extr. pruni virg. fluid. ,76, 215. 
— J. Lawrence, Laboratory notes, 7t>, 31 — 
Platinum black, 72, 176. 
— Jos. G., Arsenic in corrosive sublimate, 74, 
397- 
— Manlius, TuUy's powder, 79, 300. 
— T. and H., Aloes, purgative action, 74, 
67 — Gnoscopina, 7<^, 491 — Meconoiosin, 
391- 
SONNENSCHEIN, F. L, Brucia, conversion 
into strychnia, 7o, 345. 
SONSTADT, E., Iodine, estimation in kelp, 
72, 553— Potassium iodide, process, 72, 
556 — Starch and iodine compound, 74, 27. 
SORBY, H. C, Blood stains, spectrum analy- 
sis, 74, 362. 
SOUBEIRAN, L., Mastic collection at Chios, 
74, 510. 
SOUTHALL, Wm , Ervum ervilia, 80, 94. 
SOUTH WORTH, J. P , Micrometric gonio- 
meter, 72, 32. 
SOXHLET, H., Rennet essence, 79, 37. 
SPIRGATIS, H., Scammonin from scammony 
and root, 74, 421 — Tampico jalap resin, 
74, 161. 
SPRINGMUEHL, M., Chloral preparation, 
74, 223. 
SQUIBB, E. R., Acid hydrobromic, 78, 116 
— Fluid extracts by repercolation, 78, 209 
— Minim pipettes, 79, 161, 294 — Pareira, 
72, 107. 
SQUIRE, Balmanno, Glycerole of bismuth 
nitrate, 77, 23 — Mistura guaiaci, clear, 79, 
315 
STACEY, B. F , Honey trade of the U. S , 
74, 70. 
STAEHLE, W. C, Cotton root bark, 75, 
457- 
STAPLES, C. A , Compound iron mixture, 
74, 505. 
STARCK, A. A. G , Unguent, hydrar. 
nitrat., 79, 437. 
STELTZER, L. J., Chestnut leaves, 80, 
292. 
STEVENSON, W., Q^inia estimation, 79, 
252. 
STEWART, Dav., Vaccine crusts, preserva- 
tion, 74, 105, 342. 
— T. M., Ipecacuanha valuation, 70, 359 
STILES, M H , Codliver oil with quinia, 75, 
325 — Syrupus ferri bromidi, 74, 565. 
STILLMAN, J. M., Oil of oreodaphne cali- 
fornica, 80, 315. 
STODDART, W. W , Claviceps purpurea, 
79, 560 
STORER, F. H., Epsom salts versus straw- 
berries, 78, 321. 
STREIT, A. G F,, Pharmacy in Southern 
Illinois, 74, 60. 
ISYMES, Chas., Pepsin, 75, 356— Pills and 
j pill coating, 78, 73 — Polarimeter, its use, 
! 80, 44— Thymol, 79, 138— Tincture and 
syrup of orange, tincture of quinia, 75, 19. 
SYMONS, W., Linimentum terebinthinte 
I comp., 79, 96 
TALBOT, S. L., Drops, equivalence, 80, 
337 
TANNER, A. E., Amyl nitrite, 72, 21 — 
Potassium bromide, estimation in iodide, 
75, 465 — Spiritus setheris nitrosi, 74, 82, 
TANRET, C , Pelletierina, 78, 382— Pome- 
granate bark, alkaloids, 80^ 416. 
TAYLOR, A. B , U. S. pharmacopoeia, Amer. 
Medical Association, 77, 209; proposed 
changes, 77, 273 — Volumetric analysis, 80 
340 . 
— Jos. Y., Asclepias incarnata, 75, 246. 
