Deccmnial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
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— de BRAsiL, Simaruba salubris, 84, 
628. 
€ALYCANTHUS glaucus, analysis, 
88, 526, 90, 96. 
— jy.EviGATUs, use in the South, 85, 
89. 
OALYCINE, from Calycium chryso- 
cephalum, 81, 256. 
€ALX suLPJiuKATA, preparation and 
test, (Jay), 86, 231— (Dymond),84, 
555. 
CAMELLIA DKUPiFERA, (oleifera) con- 
stituents, 83, 566— oil, 85, ;]U6. 
— jAPONic'A, oil, 85, 806. 
CAMOTE, Batatas edulis, use in 
Mexico, 85, 887. 
— de cKURo, ()ncus esculentus, 85, 
387. 
CAMOr BUTT EE, from Q^nocarpus 
species, 80, 159. 
CAMPAXILLO, (copalchi) Croton and 
( 'outarea species, 85, 483, 434. 
CAMPANULA (jlauca, adulterant of 
ginseng, 90, 283. 
CAMPHEXE, properties, 87, 619, 
88, 308. 
CAMPHOR, adulteration and supply 
in China, 82, 554— conversion into 
borneol, 88, 401 — constitution, 88, 
309 — industry of Florida, 90, 565 
— liquefied by phenols, 89, 136 — 
motion, 85, 444 — melting point de- 
terminated, 8(>, 487 — pill, excipient, 
83, 274, 85, 595 — poisoning, 86, 
281 — powdering (petrolatum), 87, 
598 —secretion, 88, 506- use for 
ulcers (with charcoal), 86, 104, 87, 
102. 
— BAROS, 85, 410. 
— cjARBOLATED, usc in diphtheria, 81, 
425. 
— ( Hi.oKAL, different proportions, 87, 
334. 
— CHLORAL CANTHARIDAL,88, 455, 6 15. 
— MBROMATED, two isouiers, 82, 509. 
— BiCHLORiNATEi), preparation, 82, 
511. 
— ICE, cheap mould, 81, 395. 
— MONOBROMATED. See MoNOBROM- 
CAMPHOR. 
— NAPHTHALiN, preparation, 90, 129. 
— NAPHTHOL, preparation, 90, 406. 
— S ALK YLATED, 81, 474. 
CAMPHOR A OFFiciNARUM, analysis 
of leaves, 82, 515— leaves for aro- 
matic baths, 90, 193. 
CAMPriOROGENOL, in oil of cam- 
phor, 86, 100. 
CAMPOMANESIA species, products 
82, 350. 
CANADA BALSAM. See Balsam, fir. 
CANADINE, alkaloid from hydrastis. 
88, 634. 
; CANADOL, as anaesthetic, 88, 103 
— description and uses, 87, 490. 
I CANANGA ODORATA, plant and oil, 
i 81, 123. 
' CANAVALIA oladiata, use in Brazil, 
84, 622. 
i — iNcuRVA, use in Japan, 84, 530. 
CANCER REMEDY, analysis, 87, 546. 
CANCHALAGUA, Erythrsea species, 
use in Mexico, 85, 387. 
CANDELILLA, Pedilanthus pavonis, 
use in Mexico, 86, 20. 
CANELA, Cinnamon, 85, 386. 
CANELLA ALBA, constituents of bark, 
84, 1. 
CANNABINE taxnate, hypnotic ac- 
tion, etc., 83, 370, 84, 121. 
CANNABIS Indica, active principle 
(Warden and Waddle), 85, 264— 
new alkaloid (tetano-cannabine), 
83, 359— as local anaesthetic, 85, 
305— hypnotic, 86, 156 — intoxicat- 
ing, 90, 193— use in migraine, 81, 
' 579 — contains no nicotine, 81, 535, 
85, 266, 86, 511— different action 
of extract, according to menstruum 
used, 87, 342— poisoningf, 84, 559. 
— SATivA, ash of seed, 87, 28 — crys- 
talline albumen in seed, 81, 393. 
CANTHARIDES, seat of active prin- 
ciple, 85, 350— assay of commercial, 
84, 570 — estimation of free and 
combined cantharidin, 89, 21 — 
contain formic acid, 83, 423 — use 
in hydrophobia.87, 1 51 — substitutes, 
I 87, 428, 578— worthless (extracted 
I by ether), 87, 490. 
— Chinese. See Huechys. 
CANTHARIS eucera, use in Mexico, 
85, 387. 
CANTHARIDIN, p. c. in Lytta, Can- 
tharis and Mylabris, 87, 580- 
pharmaceutical uses, 83, 142, 89, 
439— solubility, 90, 292. 
I CANTON FLANNEL, ABSORBENT, prepa- 
' ration, 87, 178. 
CANUTILLO. See Ephedra. 
I CANA fistula (Cassia fistula), 85, 
388. 
CANAIGRE, Rumex hymenosepa- 
lum, analysis, 86, 116, 264— as a 
i tanning material, 89, 395. 
CANAMO, cannabis sativa, 85, 388. 
CANUELO, Equisetum arvense, 85, 
388. 
CAOBA, Swietenia mahogany, use of 
: bark, 85, 388. 
CAOUTCHOUC, cultivation in Cey- 
lon, 84, 442— solution, substitute 
