58 
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galls upon Quercus palustris, 90, 
564. 
HOLLAND, pharmaceutical study, 
81, 526, 82 , 376. 
HOMATROPINE, action upon mer- 
curic chloride and phenolphthalein, 
86, 131 — chemistry, characters and 
salts, 82, 145, 83, 463— use in con- 
sumption, 82, 426. 
— HYDROBKOMATE, 82, 148— dose, 81, 
70. 
HOMOCHELIDONINE, properties, 
90, 13. 
HOMOCINCHONIDIXE, preparation 
and character, 90, 450, 452. 
HOMOQUININE (Hesse, Paul" and 
Cownley), chemistry, 85, 249, 86, 
132 — conversion into quinine, 84, 
523 — is a mixture of quinine and 
cupreine, 85, 308, 86, 138 — origin 
and properties, 82, 364, 84, 515, 
575 — salts, 84, 520 — synthesis, 85, 
308. 
HONDURAS BAEK, description and 
analysis, 84, 330. 
HONEY, production in California, 
88, 126, 149 — American keeps better 
than the German, 83, 98 — how to 
keep it, 85, 26— crystallization pre- 
vented, 83, 540, 86, 539— dextro- 
rotatory, presence of dextrin, 90, 
13 — rotatory character of adulter- 
ated, 90, 445 — detection of artificial, 
82, 356 — from different plants, 86, 
539. See also Mel. 
— ErcALYPTATED, from Tasmania, 87, 
471— is a fraud, 89, 264. 
HOPEA SPECIES, seeds yield vegetable 
tallow, 84, 20. 
HO PEINE, so-called, is morphine, 
86, 167. 
HOPS, antiseptic action, 88, 25 — 
contains asparagin, 86, 91 — bitter 
substance, 84, 427 — choline, 85, 
323 — estimation of lupulin (Rein- 
itzer), 90, 348 — preserved (alcohol), 
81, 441— p. c. of tannin, 82, 388. 
— EXTRACT (by gasoline), 85, 166. 
HORNSCOOP, worm-eaten, 86, 106. 
HORSE BEAN. See Vicia Faba. 
HORSE CHESTNUT. See .Esculus 
H IPPOCAST AN UM . 
HORTIA ARBOREA, use in Brazil, 84, 
626. 
HOUSEHOLD remedies v8. nostrums, 
82, 205. 
HUACAMOTE, starch of Manihot 
Aipi, 85, 603. 
HUAMUCHIL, Mimosa Unguis-Cati, 
uses in Mexico, 85, 603. 
i HUANITA, Morelosia huanita, use in 
I Mexico, 85, 603. 
i HUAUZONTLE, Blitum Bonus-Hen- 
I ricus, 85, 603. 
I HUECHYS SANGUINEA, description, 
I 87, 428 — contains no cantharidin, 
I 88, 149. 
' HUINAR, Malva scoparia, use in 
Mexico, 85, 604. 
HUITLACOCHE, Ustilago Maydis, 
85, 556. 
HUMIRIA BALSAMIFERA — H. PLORI- 
BUNDA, substitute for copaiba, 88, 
338. 
HUMOUS SUBSTANCES, formation, 89, 
309. 
I HUMULUS. See Hops. 
HURA CREPITANS, oil of seeds, 85, 
I 602. 
I HYDNOCARPUS anthelmintica, 
source of lukrabo, 84, 525 — struc- 
ture of seed, 85, 146. 
— inebrians, structure of seed, 85, . 
j 146. 
HYDRACETIN. See Acetphenyl- 
' HYDRAZIDE 
I HYDRANGEA aeborescens, consti- 
! tuents (Baur), 81, 157; (Bondu- 
I rant), 87, 122. 
HYDRANGIN, composition (Schroe- 
ter), 89, 117, 158. 
HYDRARGYRUM. See Mercury. 
, HYDRASTIN, detection, 85, 452— 
estimation (Maver's reagent), 86, 
I 583, 586, 87, 4, 88, 494— chemistry 
■ (Power), 84, 539 (Schmidt and 
Wilhelm), 88, 633— relation to nar- 
cotine, 88, 634. 
HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS, physio- 
logical action, 90, 50 — ash, p. c. 
\ and composition, 90, 131 — alka- 
! loids, preparation, 81, 138 — medi- 
j cal uses, 88, 178 — coloring matter 
I not a dye, 86, 119. 
— COLORLESS, composition, 87, 276. 
: HYDROBRUCINE, composition, 81, 
i 618. 
\ HYDROCARBONS, solid, occurrence 
j in plants, 88, 321. 
HYDROCAROTIN, identity with cin- 
chol, 87, 79. 
\ HYDROCHINON. See Hydroqui- 
none. 
I HYDROCHLOR-APOBASES of cm- 
j ciiONA ALKALOIDS, action of chemi- 
] icals, 81, 165. 
j H YDROCINCHONIDINE,properties, 
j 82, 361 — preparation, salts, etc.,. 
I 83, 90. 
J HYDROCINCHONINE, 82, 362. 
