Decennial Index^ 1881 — 1890. 
37 
CRESOLS, compounds, analgesic, 8(>, 
490. 
— SALICYLATES, preparation and prop- 
erties, 89, 243. 
CRESYLOL, ANTISEPTIC, 88, 510. 
CRETA PR.F.PARATA, from whiting, 
80, 82. 
CROCETIN, properties, 85, 129. 
CROCIN, properties, 85, 130. 
CROCUS. See Saffron. 
CROTALARIA juncea, fibres, micro- 
scopical characters, 84, 222. 
CROTON, from Georgia, 85 , 597, 
631. 
— INDIGENOUS, 85, o98. 
— of Ph. Mexicana, 85, 433, 434. 
— ADEN aster, description and use, 
86, 73. 
— CHAM^DRIFOLIUS, USCS, 85, 598. 
— DioicuM, constituents, 8(>, 171. 
— ERYTHiEMA, use in Brazil, 84, 627. 
— MORiFOLius, use of leavcs and oil, 
84, 476. 
— p^EUDocHiNA, characters of bark, 
81, 243. 
— SANGuiPLUUM, resin, 80, 77. 
— TiGLiUM, seeds, yield of oil OO, 
122. 
CROTONOLEIN, non-irritating, 87, 
347. 
CROZOPHORA TiNCTORiA, coloring 
matter, 85 , 598. 
CRUCIFERiE, seeds containing mus- 
tard oil, 83, 370. 
CRUSCOCREATININE in muscles, 
80, 497. 
CRYPTOCARYA australis, poison- 
ous action of bark, 87, 448. 
CRYPTOPINE, gelatinizing property, 
87, 522. 
CUAJIOTE, Rhus perniciosa, use in 
Mexico, 85, 434. 
CUAJILOTE, Parmentiera eiulis, 
use in Mexico, 85, 434. 
CUANCHALATA, Rajania subsama- 
rata, use in Mexico, 85, 435. 
CUAPINOLE, HymencTa Courbaril, 
use of resin, 85, 311. 
CUAU FECOxMATE, Crescentia alata, 
uses of leaves and fruit, 85, 434. 
CUBEBS, ash, 87, 28. 
— FALSE, origin, description, constitu- 
ents, 85, 302, 348, 353, 80, 96, 518, 
87, 524, 571. 
— IMMATURE, 89, 117. 
CUCUMIS MYRiocARFUs, constituents 
and properties, 87, 524, 571 — physi- 
ological action, 80, 614. 
— SATivus, action of seed, 81, 564. 
(^UROUBITA MAXIMA, constituents of 
seed, 81, 564 — use in Mexico, 85, 
387 
CUERCETAGIN, yellow coloring mat- 
ter, 80, 172. 
CUERNECILLA de centeno (ergot), 
85, 385. 
CUMIN, ash, 87, 28. 
CUMOL, from diphenyl-propane, 8(>, 
103 — from American petroleum, 
80, 92. 
CULANTRILLO de AFexico, Adian- 
tum tenerum, uses, 85, 506. 
CULANTRO (coriander), 85, 386. 
CUNDEAMOR, Momordica Charan- 
tia, leaves anthelmintic and root 
aphrodisiac, 85, 506. 
CUPHEA lanceolata, use in ]VIexico, 
85, 341. 
CU PR AMMONIUM solution, proper- 
ties, 87, 507. 
CUPREA. See Cinchona Cuprea and 
. Remi.iia pedunculata and R. Purdi- 
EANA. 
CUPREINE (Paul and Cownley),84, 
578 — preparation and properties, 
85, 249, 80, 132, 89, 573— chemis- 
try, 80, 132— salts, 89, 573. 
CUPREOU, properties, 85, 457. 
CUPRIC and CUPROUS. See Copper. 
CUPRESSUS sEMPERviRENS, use in 
Mexico, 85, 432. 
CURACAO cordial, 82, 17. 
CURARE, of Guiana, 81, 304. 
— artificial, 82, 430. 
CURARIXE, detection after death 
(length of time), 88, 569. 
CURCU3IA, constituents and deriva- 
tives, 82, 398, 83, 371— coloring 
matter, 80, 555. 
CURCUMIN, properties, etc., 82,398, 
80, 556. 
CURRY'', ]Murraya Koenigii, leaves, 
properties and uses, 90, 527. 
CUSCONUVE and salts, 85, 200, 202. 
CUSCUTA AMERICANA, iises, 80, 172. 
— PvACEMosA, use in Brazil, 84, 622. 
CUSO, Brayera anthelmintica, 85, 
386. 
CUSPARINE, preparation and salts, 
84, 375. 
CUSTARD APPLE, Anona species, 
80, 446. 
CUTOSE, nature and reactions, 83, 
526. 
CYANIDES, detection in presence of 
other salts, 85, 551 — estimation, 
84, 551 — use in rheumatism, 83, 
378 — production of alkaline, 81, 
293. 
CYANIN, in flowers and berries, 88, 
601. 
