582  INDEX. 
Formation  of  glucose  by  leaves   160 
Formation  of  nitrite  of  potassa   474 
Formation  of  acetylin  by  incomplete  combustion   263 
Formic  acid,  on  some  properties  of.   331 
Formula  for  collodion   563 
Francis,  Dr.  C.E.,  on  dentifrices   537 
Frezenius,  Prof.  C.  R.,  on  the  deportment  of  the  most  important  medicinal 
alkaloids  with  reagents   546 
Gelatin  bottle  capsules   248 
Gleanings  from  the  French  journals  298,  548 
Glucose,  manufacture  of  .   19 
Glucose,  its  formation  by  leaves   160 
Glycerin  to  prevent  the  deposition  of  apotheme   325 
Glycemates   559 
Glycemyl   559 
Gobley,  M.,  on  orange  leaf  water  as  an  adulteration  of  orange  flower  water..  301 
Gomme  de  nopal  ,   503 
Gomme  de  Sonora   503 
Graduates  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  for  186  6   275 
Graham,  Thomas,  F.  R.  S,,  on  the  absorption  and  separation  of  gases  by 
colloid  septa   510 
Grass-tree  gum   465 
^Great  prize  in  electricity     563 
Groves,  Thomas,  B.,  on  aconite  P.   513 
Growth  of  rhubarb  in  China    153 
Guibourt,  M.,  observations  on  some  productions  of  Mexico   497 
Gum  copal  in  Angola   439 
Gum,  grass-tree   465 
Gum  of  Maguey   503 
Hanbury,  Daniel,  on  pharmaceutical  herbaria   334 
Hard  rubber,  Dentists'   185 
Hardness  of  silver     568 
Haseldtn,  A.  F.,  on  the  employment  of  gelatin  instead  of  metallic  cap- 
sules for  bottles   248 
Helieborus,  active  principles  of     245 
Helenium  autumnale   502 
Hemlock  bark,  (Abies  canadensis),  extract  of   214 
Herouard,  M.,  researches  on  the  volatile  and  fixed  oils  of  samphire   301 
Heveone   561 
Hints  to  dispensers   347 
Honey  in  California   566 
Howard,  John  Eliot,  F.  L.  S.,  observations  on  the  present  state  of  our 
knowledge  of  the  genus  cinchona   417 
Hydraulicity  of  magnesia   182 
Hydroflouric  acid,  preparation  of       446 
Hyduret  of  crithmyle   301 
Hyoscyamus,  active  principle  of.   527 
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