Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
7S 
domorphine, 87, 75— reactions 82, 
401 ; in presence of ptomaines, 87, 
491. See also actions — solubility in 
water (Chastaing),81, 457; (Power), 
82, 97,139; (Coblentz), 82, 436; 
(Dott), 82, 536, 83, 99— alteration 
of aqueous solutions, 89, 244 — solu- 
tion in oil. 82, 394— -susceptibility to 
its use, 86, 272— test (Hamlin), 81, 
284; (sugar), 88, 247. 
— SALTS, solul3ility in water, 83, 99 
— precipitated by cyanides, 90, 
163, 199, 613. 
— ACETATE, commennal, 89, 336. 
— HYPOPiiosPHiTE, preparation, 89, 
530. 
— LACTATE, coHiposition and solubil- 
ity, 86, 353. 
— MECONATE, ACID, does not exist, 87, 
188, 292. 
— METHYLETHERS, 82, 412. 
— PHTiiALATE, properties, 88, 102, 
249. 
— SULPHATE, assay and solubility, 86, 
13. See also under Morphine — wa- 
ter of crystallization, 89, 336. 
MORRHUINE, preparation, 90, 368, 
370. 
MORRHUOL, preparation and use, 
86, 19, 89, 442. 
MORTARS, cleaned, 81, 98, 89, 204 
236, 261. 
MORUS ALBA, the bark contains suc- 
cinic acid, 82, 456 — tienifuge, 81, 
440. 
MOSQUITO bites (chloroform), 88, 
177. 
MOSS, Iceland — M. Irish. See re- 
spectively, Cetraria and Choxdrus. 
MOSSES, analysis of several, 81, 272. 
MOTH PAPER, 85, 27. 
MOULD, prevention in solutions of 
gum, 88, 403. 
MOUNTAIN SAGE. See Artemisia 
PRIGIDA. 
MOUTH WASH, antiseptic (Miiller), 
86, 428 ; (saccharin), 90, 407. 
— boric acid, 90, 1 72 — chinolin, 82, 
58 — eucalyptus, 82 , 378 — iodo-tan- 
nin, 88, 614 — myrrii and borax, 
82, 313— RESORCiN, 90, 337. 
— salicylic acid, 82, 63 — salicylate 
OF sodium. 90, 172. 
— salol, 87, 187, 441, 557, 568. 
— THYMOL, 82, 378 
MOXA, formula of Moses, 83, 82. 
MUCILAGE, presence in plants, 90, 
549. 
— ACACIA, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 495— (lime water), 90, 446— 
(50 p. c. glycerin), 88, 9— (oil gaul- 
I theria for preserving), 85, 512. 
I — ADHI3SIVE (sulphate of aluminium,) 
I 85, 382. 
! — ELASTIC (green soap), 85, 505. 
i — >riNERALO(iICAL, 85, 437. 
! —Irish MOSS (Boa), 87, 360; (Painter), 
I 87, 535; (Staudt), 88, 170. 
— MTRRH (gummy residue from tinc- 
ture), 87, 334. 
— SALEP, Ph. Germ., 83, 130. 
MUCIN in urine, 87, 497. 
MUERDAGO, Loranthus calyculatus 
I uses 86, 23. 
1 MUITLE, Sericographis mohuitle, 
i uses, 86, 23. 
MULBERRY bark, as t^enifuge, 81, 
440— contains succinic acid, 82, 
456. 
MULLEIN, See Verbascum. 
MURRAYA KoENiGir, constituents 
and uses, 90, 527. 
MUSA SPECIES, uses in Atexico, 86, 
74. 
— PARADisiACA, leaves antiseptic, 90, 
1 196. 
— SAPiEXTUM, use in the West Indies, 
86, 445. 
— TEXTiLis, fibres, microscopy, 84, 
I 223. 
I MUSCARINE, antagonistic to pilo- 
carpine, 82, 85— nature, 87, 254. 
AIUSHROOAIS, nature of poison, 82, 
631. 
MUSK, deodorized by quinine, 81, 
249, 83, 274— statistics, 85, 25, 89, 
376. 
— ARTIFICIAL (trinitro-isobutyltoluol), 
preparation, 90, 198, 489. 
— GAZELLE, uses in Algeria, 88, 348. 
— MUSKRAT, history, uses, etc., 81, 
397, 86, 523, 550. 
MUSLIN, lODINATED, 90, 93. 
AIUSS J5NBA COFFEE, origin and con- 
stituents, 90, 174. 
MUSTARD, analysis, 82, 404— ash, 
87, 28, 279— attacked by mites, 90, 
597 — colored by turmeric, 90, 308 
— preparations for internal uses, 
89, 124, 126— for table use, 81, 251. 
— SPONGE, 85, 380. 
MERTISIA vici^FOLiA,cure for phthi- 
sis, 87, 348. 
MUTTON FAT, iodine number, 89, 
1 97, See also Tallow. 
MYDATOXINE, nature, 87, 254. 
MYDINE, nature, 87, 254. 
MYLABRIS pasciata— M. lunata, 
African blistering beetles, 87, 521, 
578. 
