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CONTENTS. 
No. IT. 
On Cucumis Citrullus. By Benjamin I. Ritter, - , 
Remarks on Tincture of Kino. By Benjamin I. Ritter, - 
Note on Tincture of Kino. By S. Shepherd, - 
Notice of Professor Kane's Researches on the Ammoniacal Com- 
pounds, ------- 
Description and analysis of a Mineral, a Saline Incrusiation, and 
a Bark, brought from the country lying between Santa Fe, 
and the head waters of the Arkansas River. By William 
Procter, Jr., ------ 
Notice from Dr. Robert Hare, Professor of Chemistry, &c, re- 
specting a new Liquid Ether, and a new Ethereal Gas, 
and a series of Gaseous Compounds formed with the 
elements of water, when in the act of combining explo- 
sively, - 
On the use of Lactate of Iron. By MM. Gelis and Conte, 
Process for the preparation of the Lactate of Protoxide of Iron. 
By M. Louradour, Pharmacien, - 
Observations on the supposed formation of Inorganic Elements 
during Fermentation. By J. Denham Smith, 
Memoir upon the origin and distinctive characters of the Turpen- 
tines. By M. Guibourt, Professor in the School of Phar- 
macy, ------- 
On India Opium, ------- 
Note upon the Bark of Pereira. By J. Pelletier, 
Note upon the white and opaque variety of Amber. By C. Recluz, 
Pharmacien at Vaugirard, - - 
Researches on the Lactates, and on the state in whicn urea exists 
in the urine of man, and some other animals. By MM. 
Cap and Henry, - 
Note on the Stony Substance used in China in times of famine, 
under the name of Flour of Stone. By M. Biot, - 
Fatal effects from Acetate of Lead given in large amount for 
Phthisis Pulmonalis. By Dr. Bicking, of Mulhouse, 
On the transformation of Calomel into Corrosive Sublimate. By 
M. Mialhe, ------ 
On the action of the Metallic Salts on Albumen and on Animal 
Tissues. By J. L. Lassaigne, - - - - 
Miscellany, 
