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EXAMINATION  OF  CUBEBS. 
ON  THE  SOLUBILITY  OF  SOME  CHEMICALS  IN  GLYCERIN. 
By  Klever. 
The  author  found  that  100  parts  glycerin  dissolve  the  annexed 
quantities  of  the  following  chemicals  : 
Acid,  arseniosum, 
20 
lVrnvt">n  nfpfna 
90 
"  arsenicum, 
20 
JJ-i  Lit  ICtO, 
20 
"  benzoicum, 
10 
Phosphorus, 
0-20 
boracicum, 
10 
Plmnhi  apptas 
JL   1  LAlAl  M  X    Ct          1/ CI  O  ^ 
20 
"  oxalicum, 
15 
50 
"  tannicum, 
50 
^'  chloras. 
3-50 
Alum  en, 
40 
Potassii  bromid., 
25 
Ammon.  carb., 
20 
"  cyanid.. 
32 
"  murias, 
20 
"  iodid., 
40 
Antimonii  et  Potass,  tart,  5-50 
Quinia, 
0-50 
Atropia, 
3 
Quinioe  tannas, 
0-25 
Atrop.  sulph., 
33 
Sodge  arsenias. 
50 
Barii  chlorid.. 
10 
"  bicarbon.. 
8 
Brucia, 
2-25 
"  boras. 
60 
Calcii  sulphid.. 
5 
"  carbonas, 
98 
Cinchonia, 
0-50 
"  chloras, 
20 
Cinch,  sulph.. 
6-70 
Sulphur, 
0-10 
Cupri  acetas, 
10 
Strychnia, 
0-25 
"  sulph., 
30 
Strychn.  nitras. 
4 
Ferri  et  Potass,  tart., 
8 
"  sulphas. 
22-50 
"  lactas, 
16 
Urea, 
50 
"  sulphas. 
25 
Veratria, 
1 
Hydrarg.  chlor.  corr., 
7-50 
Zinci  chlorid., 
50 
"  cyanid., 
27 
"  iodid., 
40 
lodinium. 
1-90 
sulphas, 
35 
Morphia, 
0-45 
— JSfeues  Jahrh.f.  Fharm.,  1869,  Mai  and  Juni,  315,  from 
PJiarm.  Zeitsch.  f.  Russl. 
EXAMINATION  OF  CUBEBS.* 
By  E,  a.  Schmidt. 
The  January  number  of  Archiv  der  Pharmacie,  contains  upon 
pages  1  to  49,  an  extract  from  the  author's  prize  essay  in  an- 
*  Abridged  by  Prof.  Maisch  for  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy. 
