662 
Index. 
{ Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
\       Dec,  189U. 
Reviews. —Shoemaker,  J.  V.    Ointments  and  oleates,   635 
Stewart,  F.  E.    Compend  of  pharmacy,   633 
Tucker,  W.  G.,  analyst  of  drugs,  report,   477 
"Turnbull,  L.    Artificial  anaesthesia,   477 
Untersuchung  von  Nahrungs-uud  Genussmitteln   477 
Vasey,  Geo.    Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants  of  U.  S.,    ....  160 
Grasses  of  the  Southwest   637 
Warden,  C.  J.  H.    (See  Dymock.) 
Watson,  W.  H.    Student's  course  in  pharmacy   633 
Wedderburn,  A.  J.    Treatise  on  extent  and  character  of  foodiadultera- 
'  tions,   159 
Wood,  H.  C.  and  H.  A.  Hare.    Cause  of  death  from  chloroform,  .   .   .  207 
Wormley,  T.  G.    Recovery  of  absorbed  morphine,   479 
Year-book  of  pharmacy,   110 
Rhamnus  californica,  a  distinction  of  bark  from  R.  Purshiana,   532 
Purshiana,  distinction  of  bark  from  R.  californica,   532 
Rheiner,  Dr.  G.    Effects  of  codeine   37 
Rhubarb,  powdered,  examination  under  the  microscope,   279 
Rhus  glabra,  galls  of,   564 
poisoning,  remedy  for   540 
Riciuus  communis,  use  of  leaves,   196 
Risley,  L.  S.    Quebracho  preparations,   171 
Robinia  Pseudacacia,  bark,  analysis,   178 
Rosemary,  cultivation  in  Sussex  for  the  oil,    138 
Rosenkrans.  C.  D.    Preservation  of  yolk  of  egg   170 
Rosin  in  cubes,   198 
Rourke,  M.  J.    Fluid  extract  of  wild  cherry,   171 
Rubber,  India,  vulcanization  and  decay  of  (Thomson)   618 
Rubidium  ammonium  bromide,  vise  in  epileptic  attacks,   98 
Rusby,  H.  H.    Standardized  preparations,   209 
Saffron,  adulterated  with  barium  sulphate,   85 
with  dyed  grass,  :   51 
with  fibres,   525 
Safrol,  products  of  oxidation   96 
Sage,  Colorado  mountain,  origin  and  properties  of,   484 
Hottentot,  properties  of  leaves,   474 
Salipyrine,  modes  of  preparation  and  properties,   402 
Saliva,  reaction  on  calomel  in  iodoform  poisoning,   336 
Salol,  solubility  in  copaiba,  paraffin  and  oils    133 
Salt  of  sorrel  (see  Potassium  oxalate). 
Salvia  africana,  properties  of  leaves,   474 
Sambucus  nigra  bark,  diuretic  properties,   597 
Sanguinaria  contains  protopine,   13 
Santonin,  solubility  in  castor  oil,   343 
Sapindus  Saponaria,  leaves,  use  of,   194 
Saponaria  officinalis,  use  of  leaves,   196 
Saponin,  presence  of,  in  plants,                           .   .  ,   552 
Satin  wood  of  Florida,  origin  of,   223 
Scanimony,  assay  process  in  the  Pharmacopseia,   222 
Schick.  F.  31.    Extractum  cubebse  fluidum,   335 
Schinus  Alolle,  medical  uses  of,  3°9»  331 
Schlagdenhatiffen  and  Reeb.  Toxic  principle  of  pyrethrum  flowers,    .   .  .  456 
Sch/eif,  Wm.    Crystalline  principle  of  persimmon  bark,   390 
Schoppe,  L.  A.    Artificial  gum,   437 
Schroeter,  H.  J.  M.  and  H.  Trimble.    Oils  of  wintergreen  and  birch,  .  .  9 
Schwab,  Leslie  W.    Ambrosia  artemisisefolia,   71 
Scopola  atropoides,  a  new  alkaloid  from  root  of,   39^ 
carniolica,  amount  of  alkaloid  in  the  rhizome,   284 
chemistry,  I3»  100 
