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83, 308 — phosphate of calcium, 
84, 70. 
— H.fCMOSTATicA Pacjliaki, 85, 289. 
— LAURocERAsi (magnesia), 90, 163, 
199 — reaction with morphine salts, 
90, 163, 199, 613. 
— MENTH.i^ cRisp.E, Ph. Germ., 83, 
308. 
— MENTH.E piPERiT.^, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 308 — phosphate of 
calcium, 84, 70, 
— MENTir.E VIRIDJ8, calcium phos- 
phate, 84, 70. 
— NAPiiTiiOLi. preparation and use, 
88, 276. 
— PACLiARi, Ph. Mexicana, 85, 289. 
— PHAGED.EXICA NIGRA — A. V\\ FLAVA, 
Ph. Mexicana, 85, 288, 289. 
— PKTs, Ph. Germ., 83, 7 — (cinchona 
residue for division of tar), 85, 
. 241— uses, 88, 408— Ph. Mexicana, 
85, 288. 
— PiMENT.E, Ph. Brit, (phosphate of 
calcium), 84, 70. 
— PRUNI VIRGINIAN.E, 84, 670, 
— Ros.E, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 83, 
347 — irritating precipitates, 88, 
558 — phosphate of calcium, 84, 70 
— from Grasse, 85, 133. 
— SEDATIVA, RASPAIL, 85, 289. 
— siNAPis, 89, 127. 
— TOFPANA, 82, 157. 
— TRAUMATICA, Sendneri, 82 , 308. 
AQLLE M E D I C A T /E ( aromatic.e) — 
(chalk, hot water), 81, 19 — (calcium 
phosphate^ 84, 65, 125 — (hot 
water), 81, 584, 84, 126— falco- 
hol), 85, 274— (paper pulp). 87, 392 
— (diatomaceous earth), 87, 534 — 
preservation, 87, 562. 
ARABIN, action of phenols, 86, 184. 
ARABINOSE, identical with lactose, 
81, 120— bi-rotary power, 88, 450. 
ARACHIS hypog.ea, cultivation in 
China, 89, 143; in United States, 
81, 440— use in Egypt, 89, 189 ; in 
Mexico, 85, 386. 
ARALIA EDULI8, use in China, 87, 
594. 
— spiNOSA, analysis, 82, 433. 
ARALIIN, preparation and proper- 
ties, 82, 434. 
ARAROBA, source, 88, 506. 
ARAUCARIA Bidwilli, formation 
and constituents of exudations, 90, 
177. 
ARBOL de la cera, Myrica jalapensis, 
properties of wax, Mexico, 85, 339. 
— de las MANiTAS, Cheirostemon plata- 
noides, use of flowers, 85, 339. 
— del Peru, Schinus Molle, uses in 
Mexico, 85, 340. 
— de SANGRE, Croton sanguifluum, 
Mexico, 80, 77. 
ARBUTIN, action, 87, 251— crystal- 
lized, 85, 139 — detection in animal 
substances, 86, 386 — diuretic, 84, 
I 51, 133— effect of heat, 81, 171— 
from Vaccinium vitis idsea, 85, 321. 
I ARBUTOSE, formation, 85, 140. 
! ARCHIV der Piiarmacie, change of 
I editors, 89, 588. 
J ARCTIUM Lappa, use in Japan, 84, 
530. See also Lappa. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS glauca, histol- 
I ogy of leaves, 82, 514— use, 90, 195. 
! ARECA NUTS, alkaloids, 89, 133, 
: 190. 
' ARECAINE, properties, 89, 133, 192. 
ARECOLINE, physiological action, 
89, 193— preparation, 89, 191— 
properties, 89, 133, 191— salts, 89, 
i 192. 
I ARENARIA rubra, use in Algeria, 
88, 348. 
ARGANINE, alkaloid, properties, 
88 , 564. 
ARGEMONE grandiflora — A. mexi- 
cana — A ocifROLp:ucA, uses in Mexi- 
co, 85, 506, 507. 
ARGENTUM. See Silver. 
I ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, drugs, 
t 82,134. 
ARGININE, alkaloid of Lupinus 
luteus, 87, 428. 
ARGOLS from Ohio wines, 85, 324. 
ARGYREIA speciosa, use of leaves, 
90, 195. 
ARGYRODITE, properties, source of 
germanium, 86, 544. 
ARISTOL, medicinal uses, 90, 495— 
preparation, etc., 90, 129. 
ARISTOLOCHTA cymbifera, descrip- 
tion of root, 448. 
— Fa':Tir)A, description and proper- 
ties, 86, 113, 115, 170. 
— FRAGRANTISSIMA (gUaCO) — A. GRAN- 
DIFLORA, 85, 602. 
— INDICA, alexipharmic, 90, 196. 
— MEXICANA, use, 86, 123. 
— PURTANDRA, 85, 602. 
— RETICULATA, aualysis, 86, 481. 
ARISTOLOCHINE, preparation and 
test, 87, 483. 
ARISTOLOQUIA, larga— A. redon- 
DA, uses in Mexico, 85, 340. 
ARNICA, MONTANA, flowers adul- 
terated with inula, 82, 458— use in 
Mexico, 85, 340 — use in furuncles, 
82, 88. 
