INDEX. 
xvii 
Cough lozenges, ii. 250 
Coulteria tinctoria, viii. 105 
Courtois, necrological notice of, xi. 168 
Court plaster, India rubber, xv. 38 
Covering pills, process for, xiii. 97 
se " with collodion, xxi. 183 
" " with gelatin, xxi. 225 
Cow tree, milky sap of, xviii. 75 
Coxe's hive syrup, ii. 1 10, iv. 197, 202, 
xi. 197, xiii. 186 
Crajura, a new red tinctorial, xvi. 149 
Cream of tartar, adulteration of, xxi. 182 
Creasote, vi. 131, 177, vii. 85, viii. 173, 
xvii. 154 
" adulteration of, by alcohol, 
xiii. Ill 
" and picamar, vi. 66 
(< investigations concerning, xvi. 
195 
ce ointment, vi. 353 
" pills, viii. 88 
" process of M. Cozzi for ob- 
taining, x. 339 
Creatine, v. 84 
Cremor tartar, soluble, xv. 152 
Creta, hydrarg. cum, xv. 162 
Croton oil, v. 294, vii. 257 
" « plaster of, xv. 66 
Crucibles, vii. 345 
Crusta genu equinae, vii. 193 
Cryophorus, an improved, ix. 30 
Crystallization, cause of, vii. 86 
(t evolution of light during 
viii. 157 
« of iron, v. 352 
Crystallized barium, viii. 87 
" hydrate of potash, ix. 177 
Sl oxy chloride of mercury, 
viii. 176 
ft phosphoric acid, xiii. 86 
Crystals of essence of turpentine and 
citron, xv. 79 
Cubebin, preparation of, xx. 19 
Cubebs, aqueous extract of, xiii. 98 
" crystals in the oil of, v. 82 
etherial extract of, xviii. 167 
new mode of administering, vm. 
315 
" pills of, iii. 290 
" preparations of, xiii. 78 
Cucumber ointment, xix. 16 
Cucumis citrullus, xii. 89 
Cuichunchulli, viii. 125 
Cuisinier, sudorific syrup of, ii. 67 
Culinary salt, adulteration of, xvi. 287 
Cultivation of English rhubarb, xix. 199 
" opium in Armenia, xxi. 
13 
<c saffron, xxi. 37 
" sago, i. 31 
Culture of cochineal, xiii. 137 
" P e PP er > xiii. 134 
" P°PPy> xiii* 145, xvii. 126 
" « in Turkey, vii. 253 
" vanilla, xix. 317 
Curcuma, varieties of, v. 325 
Curcumine, xiv. 350 
Cusparine, v. 346 
Custom house circular, xx. 295 
Cyanate of potassa, xiv. 298 
Cyanic acid, i. 232 
Cyanide of gold, vii. 81 
" potassium, xiv. 299 
ee " preparation of,xiv. 
295 
te <( a remedial agent, 
vii. 34, xv. 134 
" " to obtain pure, iv. 
85 
Cyanogen and its compounds, xvii. 231 
" perchloride of, i. 232 
Cyanol, vii. 250 
Cyanuret of mercury, iv. 200 
" silver, xii. 186 
D 
Daguerreotype plates, xiii. 253 
Dalby's carminative, v. 27, xi. 71 
Danger of keeping milk in zinc vessels, 
xv. 76 
Daphne tribe of plants, xiv. 254 
Daturia, v. 114, vi. 319 
Death from hydrocyanic acid, xv. 237 
« of Berzelius, xxi. 189 
Decoction, diuretic, ii. 109 
« of aloes, compound, xiv. 324, 
xv. 125 
< c of nutgalls, antidote for cicuta 
virosa, xv. 153 
2* 
Decoction of sabbatia angularis, ii. 215 
" of sarsaparilla compound, vii. 
175, xii. 31 
" of senega, ii. 108 
c£ of serpentaria, i. 269 
" of Zittman, vii. 175, xii. 51 
ee pectoral, ii. 109 
Decoctions and infusions, v. 104 
Decolorization of oils, viii. 172 
" sugar, xxi. 237 
Decoloring action of charcoal, i. 237 
Decubitis, treatment of, xvi. 158 
Decomposing power of hot steam, xx. 184 
