568 
VARIETIES. 
Manganesii  Hydriodas  15  oz. 
Manganesii  Citras  15  " 
Zinci  Chlorid.  Sice  100  " 
Sulphate  of  Cadmium  15 
Iodide  of  Cadmium  ...20  " 
Bromide  of  Cadmium  10  " 
Caffein  i£  " 
Iodide  of  Ammonium  25  11 
Acid  Phosphoric  Glac  46  " 
Plambi  Acet.  Pur  10  lbs. 
Sal  Rochelle  1950  " 
Fol.  Salvia?  708  " 
Rad.  Hellebori  492  " 
Bad.  Colombae  10,300  " 
Acid  Benzoic   200  " 
Storax  .....520  " 
Lactucarium  (German)  8J  " 
Morphia  Sulphas  12$  " 
Strychnia  Cryst.  Pur  ,....22|  " 
Chloroform  81  " 
Ergo  tin  1  « 
Cowhage  ,  21  <£ 
Alcohol  Absolute  56J  " 
Conia    2  oz. 
Dipple's  Animal  Oil  12  lbs. 
Pepsin  4  oz. 
Hippuric  Acid  4  " 
Digitalin  4  " 
Salicin  112^  lbs. 
Bacc.  Juniperi  97  " 
Rosa  Gallica  3  " 
CoalNaptha  50  " 
Beeberin  1  oz. 
Gauza  227  lbs. 
01.  Sabinae  Vera  150  oz. 
Oxide  of  Copper  50  lbs. 
Oxide  of  Uranium  25  " 
Gum  Olibanum  1200  " 
Ext.  Valerian  Rad  2  " 
Pulv.  Rad.  Scillse  5  " 
Price's  Glycerin  200  " 
Bi-carb.  Potassae  50  11 
Zinci  Oxidum  Purum  25  " 
Baryta  Nitras  431  " 
Rad.  Zing.  Jam  5200  « 
01.  Geranii  50  " 
List  of  Brags,  etc.,  rejected  by  the  Examiner  at  N.  Y.,  during  the  same 
period, 
Lac  Sulphuris  .5  casks.    Carbonate  &  Calcined  Mag- 
Flores  Sulphuris  (contained  nesia  .16  cases. 
Arsenic)  84      "       East  India  Rhubarb  53  " 
Gum  Arabic  4  cases.  Peruvian  Bark  5seroons 
Ipecacuanha  1  bale. 
The  Sale  of  Poisons  by  Apothecaries  and  Druggists. — The  following 
Keport  from  the  Censors  of  the  College  of  Physicians  was  presented  to- 
the  College  at  the  Comitia  Major  a,  on  Thursday,  June  25  : — 
"  At  the  end  of  a  year  of  visitation,  the  Censors  having  inspected,  as 
they  believe,  every  shop  in  the  city,  have  the  satisfaction  of  reporting  that 
improvement  is  gradually  taking  place  in  all  the  Apothecaries'  shops 
within  their  appointed  district.  In  many  instances  they  have  had  occa- 
sion to  express  their  marked  approbation,  and  have  found  much  to  com- 
mend in  nearly  all.  The  Censors  have  especially  directed  their  attention 
to  the  care  taken  of  poisonous  drugs,  and  the  method  of  their  sale.  They 
again  found  occasion  to  commend  many  methodical  attempts  to  indicate 
poisonous  drugs,  so  as  to  avoid  accidents  in  dispensing  them.  They  con- 
sider, however,  that  the  extension  of  sound  chemical  kuowledge  among 
the  Druggists  and  dispensers  of  medicines  would  be  the  most  effective 
safeguard  against  accident ;  and,  as  regards  the  public,  they  consider  that 
a  wider  knowledge  of  the  nature  of  poisons  and  their  effects,  and  the  cer- 
tainty of  their  detection  when  administered,  would  tend  most  effectually 
to  restrain  both  the  criminal  and  the  careless  use  of  them. 
(Signed)  James  Alderson, 
William  A.  Guy, 
Patrick  Black, 
Henry  Pitman, 
Royal  College  of  Physicians,  June  25,  1857.  Censors." 
London  Pharm,  Journal, 
