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- GLYcocHOLic, relative proportion 
in bile, 82, 517 — properties, 82, 
599. 
- GLYCOsuRic, in urine, 87, 131. ' 
- GYMNEMic, properties, 88, 339. \ 
- Haller's (Ravel's), 87, 70, 292. j 
- HARMiNic, from harmala, 86, 89. 
- HELVELLic, in Morchella esculenta, ! 
88, 139. 
- HEMiPiNic, from hydrastine, 88, 
634. I 
- HippuRic, the acid of gastric juice, 
83, 271, 597 — reaction with sodium 
hypobromite, 89, 19. 
- HUMic, properties, 89, 310. 
- HYDRioDic, preparation without 
danger (paraffin), 85, 151 — (iodine 
solution and H2S), 82, 241. 
— HYDROBROMic, examination of com- 
mercial, 81, 535 — large doses, 8-4, 
365 — preparation (hydrogen sul- 
phide), 83, 164 ; without danger 
(paraffin), 85, 151. 
— HYDROCHLORIC, freed from arsenic 
(copper), 86, 494 — detection in gas- 
tric juice, 88, 240, 89, 251— pre- 
paration as dry gas, 81, 293 — pre- 
paration from ammonium chloride, 
81, 59; from earthy chlorides, 82, 
310. 
- HYDROCHLORIC, dilute, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 307. 
HYDROCYANIC, examination of com- 
mercial, ?*9, 536 — estimation, 83, 
307, 409, 581, 84, 551— in manihot 
species, 83, 34 — action on morphine 
salts, 90, 163, 199,613— p. c. in pre- 
parations of wild cherry bark, 89, 
534 — preparation (potassium cyan- 
ide, tartaric acid), 83, 559 ; Brit. 
Unoff. Form. (4 p. c), 90, 153— test 
(nitroprusside), 87, 129. 
HYDROFLUORIC, use iu goitre, 81, ! 
579 — treatment of burns from it, 90, i 
494. 
HYDROFLuosiLicic, preveuts fermen- 
tation, 90, 88. 
HYDROSULPHURIC. See HYDROGEN 
SULPHURETTED. | 
HYPOG-Eic, product of oxidation, 
89, 471. 
HYPOPHOSPHOROUS, examination of 
commercial, 87, 243, 89, 459— es- j 
timation. 89, 32^, 386, 459— prepa- 
ration, 89, 462 ; Brit. Unoff. Form., ! 
90, 154 — as preservative for ferrous : 
solutions, 89, 440 — saturating power ' 
and specific gravity, 82, 100, 138. 
lODocHOLic, preparation, 87, 463. | 
iSATROPic, preparation, 89, 35 — i 
identical with cocaic acid, 89, 298. I 
— isoARABiNic, from tartaric acid, 89, 
490. 
— isociNNAMic, from coca alkaloids, 
90, 422. 
— jABORic, preparation, 86, 567. 
— KiNic, in leaves of Vaccinium ma- 
crocarpon, 90, 240. 
— LACTIC, use in green diarrhoea of 
children and in tuberculous diar- 
rhoea, 87, 353, 89, 183, 314— prop- 
erties of the ferment, 81, 96 — pre- 
paration from sugar, 82, 216. 
— LACTOBioNic, preparation, 89, 425. 
— LEDiTANNic, properties, 83, 469. 
— LEUCATROPic, in belladonna, 86, 
499. 
— LEvuLiNic, formation from sugars, 
81, 171. 
— LiCHENSTEARic, preparation , 90, 297. 
— LiNOLEic, constitution, 87, 618, 
619, 90, 583— derivatives, 87, 618, 
619— products of oxidation, 89, 
471— saponification equivalent, 87, 
603. 
— LONCHOCARPic, properties, 81, 438. 
— LYcocTONic, from Aconitum Lycoc- 
tonum, 85, 458. 
— LYCoponic, composition, 90, 487. 
— MAizKORic, properties, 81, 187, 
86, 369. 
— MALIC, in Australian currant, 82, 
73— distinction from citric acid, 86, 
381. 
— MECONic, constitution, 83, 549. 
— METAPHosPHORic, as test for albu- 
men, 82, 89. 
— METHYSTiciNic, properties, 90, 352. 
— MORRHuic, from cod liver oil, prop- 
erties, 89, 137, 90, 369, 371. 
— MYRONic, in seeds of Brassica Rapa, 
82, 77. 
— NICOTINIC, from hydrastine, 88, 
634. 
— NITRIC, action on aluminium, 90, 
511 — strength of commercial, 88, 
268 — spontaneous combustion en- 
gendered, 81, 170, 233— estima- 
tion (stannous chloride), 81, 59 ; 
(cinchonamine), 90, 440 — artificial 
production (electric spark), 81, 
399 — reduction by bacteria, 88, 
254 — tests: (diphenylamin),85, 173; 
(ferrous sulphate, indigo, brucine), 
85, 336, 400; (resorcin), 89, 566. 
— NITROUS, nature of commercial, 87, 
525— tests : (hydriodic acid), 88,61 1 ; 
(ferrous sulphate), 85, 336; (iodide 
test, metaphenylen, paramido-ben- 
zene, naphthylamine), 85, 399; 
(sulphanilic acid), 89, 91 ; (apomor- 
phine) 89, 470; (resorcin), 89, 
