Decennial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
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CASCARA AMARGA (Honduras bark) 
histology, analysis, 84, 330 — con- 
tains solid hydrocarbon, 88, 322. 
— SAGRADA. See Rhamnus Purshiana. 
CASGARILLA (Toguezquite) saline 
efflorescence in Mexico, 86, 125. 
CASEARIA esculenta, constituents, 
89,536. 
CASEIN, estimation in milk, 85, 
436 — combined with calcium in 
milk, 86, 42 — as an emulsifier, 87, 
860 — relation to the salt of milk, 
89, 476. 
— SACCHARATEl) 87, 401. 
— VARIETIES, 86, 95. 
CASIA, Acacia Farnesiana, 85, 340. 
CASIMIROA EDULis, fruit anthel- 
mintic, 86, 172. 
CASSAVA root, poisonous, 83, 34 — ■ 
uses, 90, 359. 
CASSIA ABsus, seeds in eye-diseases, 
85, 295— purgative, 90, 194. 
— ALATA for ring-worms, 87, 266,, 
90, 194. 
— AURicuLATA, as tea, 90, 194. 
— BRAsiLiENsis — C. PisTULOSA, uses in 
Mexico, 85, 388. 
— LiGNEA, source (Cinnamomum Cas- 
sia, Bl.:) 83, 134. 
— MARYLANDiCA, aualysis, 88, 231. 
— NicTiTANS, analysis, 88, 280. 
— occiDENTALis, use in Mexico, 85, 
388. 
— SoPHORA, in skin-diseases, 90, 194. 
— ToRA, analysis of seeds, 88, 538 — 
aperient, 90, 194. 
CASSIE (Acacia Farnesiana) in Grasse. 
85, 194. See also Acacia Farnes- 
iana. 
CASSIS (black currant), fruit juice in 
elixirs, 88 , 337. 
C ASSYTH A FiLiFORMis, leaves as aper- 
ient, 90, 442. 
CASTANIA sativa var. Americana in 
North America, 90, 327. 
CASTIN, from Agnus Castus, 85, 332. 
CASTOR, difference between Cana- 
dian and Siberian, 81, 441 — as cure 
for morphine habit, 88, 177— with 
oil sacs attached, 82, 192 — use by 
the Cree Indians, 84, 620. 
CATALPA BiGNioiDES, constituents, 
87 320 
CATAPLASMS, Ph. Mexicana, 85, 
373— jaborandi, 81, 476. 
CATARIA. See Nepeta Cataria. 
CATARRH CURE, analysis. 89, 10. 
CATECHU, adulterated, 81, 307— p. 
c. of tannin, 82 , 388 — secretion, 
88, 506— estimation, 89, 165— 
compared to gambler, 88, 497. 
[ CATGUT, aseptic (Brunner) prepara- 
tion, 90, 320. 
— ANTISEPTIC (oil juniper), 82, 87 — 
(corrosive sublimate), 86, 598, 90^ 
320 — (sublimate and oil juniper). 
90, 561— (chromic acid), 90, 562. 
j — STERILIZED by heat, 90, 426. 
I CATHA EDULIS, account and usev 
83, 418— alkaloid, 87, 519. 
CATHARTIN, account, 85 , 257, 258. 
I CAULOSTERIN, properties, 82, 62ix 
I CAUSTIC (benzol and calomel), 86, 
356. See also Pencils. 
CAY-CAY, fat-tree of Indo-China,88* 
449 — properties and uses of wax. 
86, 409. 
CP^ANOTHUS A3IERICANUS, analysis 
i of leaves, 84, 131. 
CEBADA (barley), 85, 386. 
CEBADILLA, Veratrum species, use 
in Mexico, 85, 430. 
! CEBOLLEJA, bulb of Veratrum spe- 
cies, use in Mexico, 85, 431. 
CEBOLLO (onion), 85, 386. 
CEDAR GUM, origin and properties,. 
90, 459. 
— NUTS, Siberian, analysis, 90, 397. 
1 CEDRELA AUSTRALis, gum, 90, 451. 
: — ODORATA, use in Mexico, 85, 431. 
I — VELOsiANA, constituents, 84, 625. 
' CEDRIN, preparation and properties, 
81,74. 
I CEDRO COLORADO, Cedrela odorata. 
85, 431. 
CEDRON, Lippia citriodora, uses, 85., 
333. 
— SEED (Simaba cedron), description, 
85, 575. 
I CEDRONELLA Mexicana, uses, 85^ 
; 333, 86, 126. 
CEIBA, Eriodendron anfractuosnm. 
85, 431 — E. leiantherum, 86, 74. 
CELASTRUS scandens, constituents.. 
82,1. 
CELLULOID, manufacture and use. 
86,106. 
— carbolated, preparation, 89, 559. 
CELLULOSE, quantitative estima- 
tion, 90, 88 — fermentation, 84, 164 
— manufacture, 84, 224 — nitration, 
82, 622— reactions, 83, 525. 
— algic, properties, 85, 547. 
— colloidal, preparation and proper- 
ties, 89, 568. 
CELOSIA CRiSTATA, use in Mexico, 
85, 232. 
CELTIS Tala, use of leaves, 82, 134. 
CEMENT, acid proof, 82, 441, 86, 
429. 
i — AQUARIUM (stone, wood), 83, 103. 
I 87, 562. 
