Decennial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
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— HYEMALE, coiistitueiits, 86, 419. ; 
ERECHTHITES hieracifoija, oil, [ 
85, 60u. See also Oil eregh- ! 
THITES. i 
EREMOPHILA mitchelli, source of j 
sandalwood, 8(5, 258. 
ERGOSTERIN, preparation and prop- 
erties, 89, 173. 
ERGOTA, test of age, 85, 211— use in \ 
constipation, 85, 465 ; in delirium ! 
tremens, 83 , 397 ; in dysentery and 
in pulmonary diseases, 85, 267 — 
constituents (Kobert), 85, 170 — 
development, 89, 589— drying, 88, 
556 — estimation in bread and flour, 
82, 225 — formula for hypodermic 
solutions, 83, 272, 87, 493 — origin 
of poisonous property, 83, 471 — 
powder, preservation (oil removed 
by ether), 81, 457 ; (drying thor- 
oughly), 82, 242, 84, 550, 88 , 556 
— (pressing^, 85, 519, 619 — purified 
(Hallberg), 83, 9 — preparations cri- 
tically examined, 83, 8 — pressed, 
85, 519, 619 — proper method of 
using, 88, 53. 
— FLUID (Hallberg), 83, 11. 
— of DISS, origin and properties, 80, 
158, 203. 
— - of OAT, activity, 88, 388. 
ERGOTIN, Bonjean's researches, 81, 
557 — preparation : (Diehl), 81, 557 ; 
(Bonjean), 81, 559, 561; (Carles), 
81, 559,562; (Ph. Germ.), 81, 560, 
563 — use in chronic eczema, 81, 
475 ; in prolapsus ani, 81, 531 — puri- 
fied, 83, 12, 14 — hypodermic solu- 
tion, 83, 275; decomposed, 87, 21 . 
ERGOTININE, relation to cornutine, 
85, 336. 
ERICACE^, constituents, 81, 549, 
83, 468 — SPECIES, containing erico- 
^ lin, 83, 469. 
ERICIOLIN, distribution, preparation 
and properties, 83, 468. . 
ERIGERON CANADENSE, oil, 85, 600. I 
See also Oil erigeron. 
ERINOCARPUS setigerens, proper- 
ties, 82, 11. 
ERIOBOTRYA japonica, uses, 86, ' 
250. 
ERIODENDRON anfractuosum— E. 
LEiANTHERu.M, uscs in Mexico, 85, 
431, 86, 74. 
ERIODICTYON californicum ( Yerba 
santa), histology of leaves, 83, 568 
—constituents, 87, 225, 89, 70. 
— GLUTiNosuM, contains ericolin, 83, 
469. 
ERODIUM cicuTARru.^r, as bee feed, 
88, 127. 
ERYNGIUM AMETHYSTINUM— E. COM- 
OSUM — E. CERVANTESTI — E. SUBA- 
CAULE, uses in Mexico, 86, 171. 
ERYSIPHE 8PECIE8 on grape vines, 
87, 437. 
ERYTHR/EA ciiilensis— E. jorul- 
LRNSTS — E. STRicTA, uscs in Mcxico, 
85, 387. 
ERYTHRINA coralloides, use in 
Mexico, 85, 432. 
— iNDicA, uses of leaves, 90, 197. 
— MULUNGU, use in Brazil, 84, 626. 
ERYTHROGRANULOSE, properties, 
84, 372. 
BRYTHROPHLCEINE, character, 
83, 368— anesthetic, 88, 238— in 
Haya poison, 88, 340. 
ERYTHROPHYLL, synonyms, 84, 
219. 
ERYTHROXYLON coca. See coca. 
— xova-(;ranatense, 89, 297. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA californica, con- 
stituents "(Bardet), 89, 18; 
(Schmidt), 90, 12. 
ESCILA (squills), 85, 553. 
— DEL pais. Pancratium illyricum, use 
in Mexico, 85, 554. 
ESCOBA AM ARGA, Milleria linearifolia, 
use in Mexico, 85, 554. 
ESCOBEDIA scABRiFOLiA, constitu- 
ents, 85, 341. 
ESCOBEDINE, properties, 85, 341. 
ESCORDIA, Teucrium Scordium, 85, 
553. 
ESCORZONERO de Mexico, Pinero- 
pappus roseus, use in Mexico, 85, 
554. 
ESENRECKIA febrifuga, use in Bra- 
zil. 85, 559. 
ESERIDINE, converted into physo- 
stigmine, 88, 611. 
ESERINE, use in tetanus, 85, 267. 
— SALICYLATE, better than the sul- 
phate, 90, 133. 
ESPECIES, Ph. Mexicana, 85, 375. 
ESPERMA (spermaceti), 85, 553. 
ESPINOSILLA, Hoitzia coccinea, use 
in Mexico, 85, 554. 
P:SP0NJILLA, Lufla purgans, use in 
Mexico, 85, 555. 
ESS. BOUQUET, 87, 188. 
ESSENCES, CULINARY, 81, 418. 
— fruit, 86, 13. 
ginger, soluble, 83, 313, 86, 509. 
for HEADACHE, 86, 38. 
— KOLA (Monin), 90, 588. 
ESTAFIATE, Artemisia Mexicana, 
use in Mexico, 85, 555. 
ETHER, quality for anaesthetic use, 
90, 562 — emulsionizing, 87, 233 — 
