536  INDEX. 
Humoid  constituents  of  cinchona  bark  171 
Hypochlorite  of  alumina   80 
Hydrocyanic  acid  from  Prunus  padus  217 
Hydriodate  of  ammonia  346 
Hydrargyro-iodide  of  arsenic  411 
Importation  of  mineral  waters  «  ,   97 
Improved  method  of  preparing  dried  carbonate  of  soda  531 
Influence  of  cyanogen  on  iodoform  219 
Inflammability  of  the  flowers  of  Dictamnus  albus  222 
Indian  corn,  paper  from  leaves  of  the  
Indian  corn,  on  the  ergot  of  306 
Influence  of  the  color  of  glass  bottles  on  their  contents  
Inosite  402 
Introduction  of  cinchona  trees  into  India     33 
Infamous  quackery  191 
Insects  in  grain  473 
Iodi;d«\  of  potassium,  pomade  of  236 
Iroil  by  hydrogen,  on  commercial   ..  20 
Iron  and  quinine,  a  new  salt  of  238 
Isocajeputin  546 
Jellies   4 
Jeannel^  M.,  on  the  mode  of  disinfecting  and  perfuming  cod  liver  and  castor 
oils  339 
JenJcins,  Thomas  U.,  on  the  detection  of  strychnia  and  other  proximate  prin- 
ciples ....527 
Johnson,  George,  on  Acetum  ipecacuanhse  139 
Juice  of  Chelidonium  majus  474 
Kakui  or  Kekune  oil   62 
Kerosolene  396 
Kinic  acid  in  the  leaves  of  Vaccinium  myrtillus  128 
Koenig^  M.,  on  the  action  of  sulphate  of  copper  as  a  preservative  of  wood. ...541 
Koj)p,  M.  E.^  on  the  preparation  of  artificial  coloring  matters  from  coal 
tar    39,  129,  245 
Kosviann,  M.^orx  the  constitution  of  digitalin   69 
Latour  bark  »  409 
Lead  cerate.....  407 
Ltmaire,  31.  J.,  on  the  use  of  phenic  acid  for  disinfecting  purposes,  and  its 
mode  of  action  550 
Lepage,  M.  H.,  note  on  French  opium  457 
Lint  359 
Liebig's  condenser,  an  improvement  on  215 
Liquor  guttae  perchae  chloroformicus  201 
Liquor  potassse,  on  the  preparation  of  241 
Liquid  carbonic  acid,  properties  of.  ^  228 
