Am.  Jour.  Pharm.  V 
December,  1900.  J 
Index. 
627 
Prescott,  A.  B.,  and  H.  M.  Gordin.   Directions  for  the  assay  of  opium  .  .  297 
Extraction  and  estimation  of  colchicine   297 
Priest,  M.,  and  C.  G.  Moor.    Ash  in  drugs   448 
Pursel,  Robt.  C,  and  Chas.  H.  La  Wall.    Laboratory  notes   377>  385 
Reichart,  C.  J.    Origin  and  properties  of  betulin  228 
Remington,  Joseph  P.    A  commercial  course  in  colleges  of  pharmacy,  361,  384 
Memoir  of  William  Procter,  Jr  255,  293 
Rhodes,  A.  E.,  and  A.  E.  Sunderland.    A  new  indicator  133 
Riddle,  H.  N.    A  talk  on  the  manufacture  of  fatty  acids    ........  3IQ 
Ridenour,  W.  E,    Soluble  ferric  pyrophosphate  ....    ^  125,  151 
Rocher.    On  Pilocarpus  racemosus  as  a  source  of  jaborandi  I34>  439 
Rupp,  G.    The  ash  of  cinnamon  bark  489 
Sadtler,  Samuel  P.    A  chemical  classification  of  odoriferous  principles  .  .  220 
On  the  reported  production  of  arsenic  from  phosphorus   343 
Address  by,  on  mineral  tannage   149 
Schlotterbeck,  J.  O.    Adlumia  cirrhosa — a  new  protopine-bearing  plant  .  302 
Nature  of  commercial  sanguinarine  nitrate   3GI 
and  Paul  Murrill.    Alkaloids  of  Bocconia  cordata   297 
Schmidt.    Address  by,  on  perfumes   594 
Schmidt,  E.    On  peucedanin  and  oreoselone  -   273 
Schneider,  A.    "  New  "  method  of  preparing  tinctures   493 
Schneider,  Albert.    Pharmaceutical  bacteriology   3°° 
The  proposed  introduction  of  powdered  drugs  into  the  U.S.P   298 
Scoville,  Wilbur  L.    Effervescing  citrate  of  magnesium  I75»  T94 
Seidler,  P.    Paraguay  tea    347 
Shedden,  F.    Berberine  phosphate    .  .   44& 
Shoults,  Robert  G.    An  examination  of  acacia  253,  267 
Sieker,  F.  A.    Warburg's  tincture  571,  6o9 
Simons,  F.  D.,  and  C.  A.  Crampton.   Synthetic  chemicals  under  the  War 
Revenue  Act   107 
Smith,  Albert  W.    The  year's  advance  in  technical  chemistry   543 
Soltsien,  P.    Becchi  reaction  for  cotton-seed  oil   230 
Squibb,  Edward  R.    Acetic  acid  as  a  substitute  for  ethyl  alcohol  in  the 
extraction  of  drugs  1,  31* 
Stedem,  F.  W.  E.    Examination  of  urine,  sputum  and  blood   3°° 
Sternberg,  W.    Chemistry  and  taste  .   437 
Stevens,  A.  B.    Wild  cherry  bark  and  its  preparations   3°° 
.Stich.    Oxidation  of  extracts   493 
Stillman,  Thomas  B.    Chemical  examination  of  Paris  green   347 
Strom,  K.    Norwegian  tar  .   229 
Sunderland,  A.  E-,  and  A.  E.  Rhodes.    A  new  indicator   133- 
Thomas,  J.  D.    Formulse  for  zinc  ointment   385 
Shall  the  pharmaceutical  press  be  throttled  ?   388 
Thorns,  H.    Constituents  of  tobacco  smoke   227 
Telfairia  oil    ...   ,    590 
Tocher,  J.  F.    Assay  apparatus  for  chlorine  or  nitrogen   447 
Tollens  and  Jucker.    Autumnal  change  of  leaf  constituents   497 
Trillat  and  Adrian.    Anabsinthin   79 
Troeger  and  Linde.    Alkylthiosulphonic  salts  of  alkaloids    .......  592 
Tschirch.    Chemistry  of  the  resins   495 
Classification  of  the  emodines   455 
Tyrer,  C.  T.,  and  A.  Wertheimer.    Turpentine  and  terebene   449 
Tyrer,  Thomas,  and  A.  Levy.    Liquor  ferri  perchloride  fortis   ......  446 
Melting  points   448 
Virchow,  C.  Physosterin  in  animal  fats  . 
Von  Soden  and  Mueller.    Sandalwood  oil 
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