Am.  Jour.  Pharm. ) 
December,  1899.  J 
Index. 
623 
Holmes,  E.  M.    Delphinium  staphisagria   450 
Hooper,  David.    Three  natural  rubber  substitutes   450 
Houghton,  E.  M.    Physiological  action  as  a  department  of  pharmaceu- 
tical research  ....   473,  498 
Hummel.    Foreign  bodies  in  the  ear  xiv 
ldris,  T.  H.  Williams.  t  Examination  of  the  terpeneless  oils  of  lemon  and 
orange  452 
James,  Martha  M.,  and  Edzuard  Kremers.    Assay  of  senega   x 
Jamieson.    Lead  poisoning  from  the  use  of  soda  water   iv 
Janet,  C.    Formic  acid  of  ants  xxvi 
Javillier,  M.    Differences  in  croton  oil  prepared  by  different  methods  .  .  v 
forissen,  IV.  P.    Stability  of  oxalic  acid  solutions   486 
fowett,  H.  A.  D.   Assay  of  preparations  containing  pilocarpine  and  char- 
acters of  the  pilocarpine  nitrate  and  hydrochloride   449 
Kain,  Jos.    Constituents  of  senega   86 
Kander,  E.    Alkaloids  of  Anhalonium  lewinii  413 
Kebler,  Lyman  F.    Bismuth  subgallate  ;  its  history,  chemical  composi- 
tion and  properties  .  .   326 
Common  error  in  recorded  results  of  plant  analysis  25,  104,  144 
Lithium  benzoate  and  lithium  salicylate  48,  57 
Lithium  citrate  103,  137 
Magnesium  citrate,  adulterated  with  magnesium  sulphate  545 
Presence  of  sodium  chloride  in  Yerba  reuma,  and  analysis  of  the 
plant   23 
Wood-tar  creosote    356,  409 
Kennert,  E.    Constituents  of  cork  190 
Kleber,  Clemens.    The  analysis  of  essential  oils  554,  566 
The  chemistry  of  sassafras  27,  46 
Klein.    Oil  of  olive  pits  xix 
Koch,  Christopher ,  Jr.    Analysis  of  bark  of  Piuus  echinata  164,  207 
Koeppe,  H.    Poisonous  character  of  pure  water   36 
Kolipinski.    Recovery  from  a  large  dose  of  hydrocyanic  acid   39 
Kraemer,  Henry.    Color  standards  of  powdered  vegetable  drugs   ....  497 
Some  notes  on  chondrus  ' .  .  .  .  357,  479 
Study  of  starch  grains  174. 
Valuation  of  vegetable  drugs  and  foods   ..........  498,529,584 
What  is  pharmacognosy  ?  302 
Kremers,  Edward,  and  Martha  M.  James.    Assay  of  senega   x 
and  O.  Schreiner.     Addition    products  of  oxides  of  nitrogen  to 
sesquiterpenes    .  496 
Krokiewics.    Ehrlich's  diazo-reaction  in  urine   93 
Krug,  IV.  H,  and  H.  IV.  Wiley.    Comparison  of  standard  methods  for 
the  estimation  of  starch    .   v 
Kunz,  W.    Quantitative  estimation  of  caffeine  and  theobromine'  ....  145 
Z,abbe  and  Flatau.    Geranium  oil  xvi 
Labbe,  H.,  and  J.  Flatau,.  reparation  of  geraniol  and  citronellol  ....  304 
Ladd,  E.  F.    An  active  principle  in  millet  hay   xiv 
Comparison  of  methods  for  estimating  caffeine  xiv 
Lamb,  A.  C,  and  A.  H.  Gill.    Constants  of  American  linseed  oil  ...  .  275 
Lambert  and  Noel.    Anemonin  xvi 
Lavraud.    Electrical  sunstroke   xiii 
La  Wall,  Chas.  H.    Pharmacopoeial  preparations  from  an  economical 
standpoint     ....   48,  64 
and  Robert  C.  Pursel.    Laboratory  notes  358,  392 
Leech,  D.J.    Dosage  of  belladonna  and  nux  vomica   39 
Leffmann,  H.    Digestive  ferments  or  enzyms  548 
