INDEX.  587 
Prices  of  drugs  and  chemicals  at  the  south   380 
Properties  of  sulphate  of  anilin   62 
Purification  of  cream  of  tartar  from  lime  by  HC1   39 
Purification  of  amylic  alcohol   139 
Purification  of  fusel  oil     328 
Purification  of  sulphate  of  copper   507 
Prussic  acid,  analysis  of  preparations  of.   130 
Ptelea  trifoliata   198 
Pyroxylin,  on  the  spontaneous  decomposition  of   401 
Quercus  heterophylla  (Bartram  oak)   122 
Quercus  suber   542 
Quercus  occidentalis   542 
Quick  and  easy  method  of  preparing  sulphate  of  cadmium   240 
Quicksilver..   156 
Quicksilver  mines  of  New  Almaden,  California   410 
Radix  behen   549 
Reaction  of  hydriodic  acid  with  glycerin   332 
Reese,  Dr.  J. J.,  on  the  detection  of  strychnia  as  a  poison,  and  on  the  in- 
fluence of  morphia  in  disguising  the  color-test   212 
Reichenback,  M.  de,  on  phosphorescence   246 
Reinsch.  H.,  on  the  detection  of  arsenic  by  copper   350 
M     "    metallic  copper  the  most  delicate  test  for  sulphurous  acid   358 
Regular  cracking  of  glass   189 
Report  of  Committee  on  the  specimens  for  International  Exhibition   277 
Report  on  the  internal  revenue  law     280 
Report  on  the  Cabinet  of  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy   284 
Report  of  the  Revising  Committee  on  the  British  Pharmacopoeia   379 
Report  on  subjects  for  investigation  for  1862-63   487 
Remarks  on  dialysis   312 
Reputed  specific  for  small-pox     91 
Researches  on  the  molecular  dissymmetry  of  natural  organic  products....  1,  97 
Researches  on  hypophosphite  of  lime   162 
Resin  of  podophyllum   114 
Resin  of  jalap   113 
Resin  of  gamboge.....   116 
Resin  of  scammony     115 
Resin  of  podophyllum,  preparation  of   133 
Resinoid  matter  of  colocynth   505 
Revision  of  the  French  Codex   286 
Rex,  T.  A.,  ferri  subcarbonas   193 
Reynolds,  Emerson  J.,  on  the  oleaginous  matter  formed  in  dissolving  various 
kinds  of  iron  in  acids   74 
Richardson,  Dr.,  antiseptic  properties  of  ammonia   458 
Rimmington,  E.  M.,  on  the  conversion  of  lactine  into  oxalic  acid  by  muce- 
dinous  fungi   445 
