6o American Journal of PJiarinacy. 
ILEX CA8SINE, analysis of leaves, 85, 
389. 
— OPACA, constituents, 87, 230. 
— PARAGUAYENsis, analysis of ash, 85, 
390— history and chemistry, 83, 
570. 
ILLECEBRUM achyrantiia, constit- 
uents and uses, 86, 125. 
— Paronychia, use, 86, 122. 
ILLICIUM ANiSATUM, description, 
habitat, 81, 335, 414 — adulterations, 
90, 330— analysis of fruit, 85, 426 
cultivation in Annam, 87, 447 — 
contains anethol, 87, 417 — ash of 
fruit, 87, 23 — is not the true source 
of star anise, 88, 503. 
— floridanu:m, chemistry, 85, 278— 
histology, 85, 225 — reputed poison- 
ous properties, 90, 330. 
— Griffithii, description of fruit, 81, 
335. 
— MAJUS, description of fruit, 81, 336. 
— PARviFLORUM, reputed poisonous, 
90, 330. 
— RELiGiosriM, constituents, 81, 408 
— botany, description, habitat, 81, 
335, 412— ash of fruit, 87, 28— con- 
tains safrol, 87, 417 — poisonous 
properties, 81, 407. 
— VERmr, true source of star anise, 
account, botany, 88, 503. 
— sPEL'i]]s, habitat, character of fruit, 
81, 335. 
ILLUMINATING gas, antidote (acetic 
ether), 85, 604. 
IMPERATORIA Ostruthium, bitter 
principle, 90, 341. 
IMPERATORIN, color reactions, 90, 
94, 95. 
INCOMPATIBILITIES in prescrip- 
tions (Campbell), 88, 351; (Eng- 
land), 90, 1. 
INDEX, DECENNIAL, GENERAL, 81, 140. 
INDIA, practice of pharmacy, 87, 
103. 
INDIGO, reaction with ferric salts, 
84, 482— solution for ink, 88, 102 
— recognition, 83, 140 — svnthesis 
(from cinnamic acid), 81, 420; 
(from anilido-acetic acid), 90, 614. 
INDOL, from strychnine, 85, 252. 
INFECTED SOLUTIONS. See Fungoid 
GROWTHS. 
INFUSIONS, cause of gelatinizing, 
81, 360— influence on digestion. 
87, 473— preservation, 90, 377, 443 
— U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 83, 440. 
INFU8UM DIGITALIS, active princi- 
ples, 87, 470 — improvements (addi- 
tion of glycerine), 84, 504; (only 
parenchym},88, 403, 90, 615; (cold 
maceration, leaves out cinnamon), 
89, 347 — toxic power reduced by 
concentration, 89, 174. 
— gentians compositum, comparative 
use, 90, 378— concentrated, 89, 
535. 
— granati, efficient, 84, 30, 
— LAMINARI^, 82, 127. 
— SENN^ COMPOSITUM, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 440. 
— serpentarite (better made from the 
unbruised root), 88, 20. 
I INHALATIONS, anaesthetic, 84, 598 
I —for catarrh, etc., 84, 492 — for 
coryza, 87, 586. 
j INJECTIONS, Brou, 89, 80. 
— HYE'ODERMic, cocaiue and mercury, 
[ 87, 20— ergota, 87, 493— mercury, 
j 87, 354 — cyanide of mercury, 84, 
16. 
— intra-uterine of corrosive subli- 
mate, 85, 556. 
' INK, action of bleaching agents, 88, 
422— indigo solution for it, 88, 102 
j — stains removed, 85, 552, 89, 76. 
— Acid and wattr-proof, 90, 89 — copy- 
ing, 81, 532 — disappearing 85, 437 
— indelible, 86, 167 — invisible, 87, 
i 34:8— logwood,^ 82, 308, 86, 428— 
; magnolia leaf, 89, 8 — marking, 89, 
8 — nutgall, 82, 313 — postal card, 87, 
348 — sumach, 87, 335 — vanadin, 83, 
i 274. 
INOSITE, chemistry, 87, 255. 
INSECTS, injurious to drugs, 83, 161 
I — and fertilization of flowers, 86, 
' 398— stints, 87, 558, 607, 88, 177. 
INSECT POWDER, structural charae- 
! teristics of the flowers, 89, 295 — 
adulteration with Hungarian daisy, 
I 89, 1, 50 ; with quillaya, 89, 177— 
I active principle is not volatile, 90, 
j 293,456; asoft resin, 81, 491— detec- 
I tion of coloring matter, 83, 361 ; of 
I turmeric, 89, 22 — origin and quality 
of commercial, 88, 537 — fortified 
with naphthalin, 88, 103. 
i INSECTICIDE against phylloxera 
! (Kuhl), 89, 355.^ 
I INSUFFLATIONS, antiseptic, for 
i whooping cough, 87, 401. 
INTERNATIONAL congress. .See 
Congress. 
— pharmacopceia. See Pharmaco- 
PCEIA. 
INTESTINAL juice, acids of, 89, 25 
! — products, examination, 89, 618. 
INULA. BRiTANNicA, charactcrs of 
flowers, 82, 458. 
INULIN, preparation and chemistry, 
81, 188, 469. 
