Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
29 
CHENOPODINA lineaeis, use, 86, 
76. 
CHENOPODIUM ambrosioides, prop- 
erties and administration, 90, 472 
— use in Mexico, 85, 554. 
— QuiNOA, formation of oxalic acid, 
80, 502. 
— viRiDE, use of leaves, 80, 75. 
CHERRY, Cayenne, Eugenia uni- 
flora, 82, 349. 
— GUM, in convulsions-, 80, 170. 
— WILD. See Prunus virgixiana. 
CHESTNUT leaves, source, 90, 327. 
CHEWSTICK. See Gouania Domin- 
GENSIS. 
CHI A., description and use, 82, 227, 
85, 506— history, 82, 229, 361, 585. 
CHICALOTE, Argemone species, uses 
in Mexico, 85, 506. 
CHICHEM, Cassia absus, use in 
Mexico, 85, 295. 
CHICHIPATE, contains a solid hydro- 
carbon, 88, 321. 
CHICLE, from Sapota achras, 86, 
172. 
CHICORY, proposed to take the place 
of taraxacum, 85, 515 — detection 
in coffee, 88, 4O0. 
CHILBLAIN, Besnier's preparation, 
90, 587. 
CHILK species, Capsicum species, use 
in Mexico, 85, 552. 
CHILILLO, Polygonum hydropiper, 
uses in Mexico, 85, 552. 
CHILPANTLACOL, Pentstemon- 
spec, use in Mexico, 85, 431. 
CHIMAPHILA MACULATA, constitu- 
ents, 81, 549. 
— UMBELLATA, coustitueuts, 87, 125 — 
p. c. of tannin, 82, 388— does not 
contain andromedotoxin, 89, 361. 
CHINA (Quina) bicolorata, source, 
84, 554 — histology and constituents, 
87, 77. 
CHINESE DRUG STORES in the United 
States, 87, 589, 593. 
— GRASS, microscopy of fibres, 84, 222. 
CHINOIDIN, BORATE, preparation 
81, 249. 
— TANNATE, preparation, 81, 456. 
CHINOLINE, derivatives (red and 
violet), 83, S8; (halogen), 83, 
20; (kairine), 83, 100— history, 
88, 362— physiological action, 81, 
173, 620, 83, 552-properties, 82, 
81— reactions. 81, 620— solubility 
of compounds, 82, 118. 
— in ciNCPioNA barks, 82, 366. 
— compound with chloral, 83, 401 
—with PHENOLS, 83, 401, 
— TARTRATE, properties, 82,57, 119 
CHIOCOCCA ANGUiEUGA, use in Mex- 
ico, 85, 386. 
CTIIRIMOYA, Anona chirimolia, 
constituents of fruit, 85, 553. 
, CHLORACETONES, preparation and 
' properties, 88, 31. 
CHLORAL (hydrate), administra- 
tion, 90, 91 — use in albuminuria, 
; 85, 267 — as anaesthetic, 85, 150 — 
behavior to antipvrin, 90, 129, 147. 
335; camphor, 82, 86, 86, 282. 
] 87,334; chinolin, 83,401; men- 
i thol, 86, 283 ; mercuric salts, 88, 
13; phenol, 85, 435, 86, 281— 
commercial, examined, 86, 2;!3, 
281 — compatibility with calomel,. 
84, 602— use for dandruff, 90, 128 
: — detection (calcium sulphhydratei, 
i 85, 172 ; (diphenylamine), 85, 503; 
(naphthol), 85, 435; (in animal 
fluids, Tiesenhausen), 86, 594 — 
doses, 90, 91 — large doses, 82, 119 
— action on glass, 89, 506 — use in 
hiccough, 84, 598 ; in hydrophobia. 
88, 11 — incompatible with alcohol 
and bromide potassium, 85, 370 ; 
with potassium cyanide 88, 286 — 
use in night-sweats, 89, 352— phy- 
sielogical action, 81, 151 — use as 
purgative, 83, 309, 84, 492— test 
' (resorcin), 90, 316— as vesicant, 
84, 644, 87, 394. 
j — compounds with camphor, etc. 
i See Chloral, hehavior. 
j — PORMAMiDE. See Chi.oralamid. 
I — • iTYDRocYANiDE. See Chloralcyan- 
; HYDINE. 
CHLORALAMID (chloral forma- 
mide), hypnotic action, 89, 523, 
90, 148. 
I CHLORAL AMMONIUM, preparation 
1 and effects, 88, 615. 
I CHLORALCYANHYDRIN, prepara- 
tion and properties, 88, 273 — 
physiological action, 88, 13. 
CHLORALUM, preparation, 81, 244. 
CHLORAL-URETHAN. See Ura- 
lium. 
CHLORATES, phenol and orciuol as 
tests. 89, 92. 
CHLORIDES, test paper (silver chro- 
mate), 90, 291 — comparative poi- 
sonous effects of metallic chlorides, 
82, 14. 
— acid, action on phenol ethers 
(Maisch), 89, 497. 
CHLORINE, detection in presence of 
bromine, 84, 321 — decomposition 
in aqueous solutions by light, 90, 
29 — preparation from chloride of 
magnesium, 81, 248 — solubility in 
