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Fourth  Series.]  SEPTEMBER,  1884.  Vol.  XIV,  No.  9 
CONTENTS. 
Precipitates  in  Fluid  Extracts.  By  J.  U.  Lloyd....  449 
Cimicifuga  Racemosa.  By  Milton  S.  Falck,  Ph.G.  459 
Sanicula  Marilandica,  Linne.   By  Calvin  Jerome 
Houck.Ph.G.   463 
Analysis  of  Malt.   By  Frank  X.  Moerk,  Ph.G   465 
Solution  of  Subacetate  of  Lead  as  a  Test  for  Olive 
Oil.   By  S.  S.  Bradford,  Ph.G   470 
Acetate  of  Magnesium.    By  A.  F.  W.  Neynaber,  Sr.  471 
Observations  of  Sydenham's  Laudanum.   By  Eg. 
Daenen   473 
Chemical  and  Pharmacognostical  Notes   475 
The  First  Pharmacopoeia  Published  in  the  United 
States  of  America   483 
Varieties  ;   492 
Editorial  Department   493 
Reviews  and  Bibliographical  Notices..   494 
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