8o American Journal of PJiarniacy, 
— AxDROpodON Nardus. See oil ci- 
TRONELLA. 
— ANGELICA, composition, 82, 159, 
83, 469 — comparison of Japanese 
and German oil, 89, 311. 
— ANISE, characters, tests, 81, 409 — 
congealing point, 89, 255— annual 
production, 89, 311 — reaction with 
pyrrol, 90, 292— solubilities, 82, 
684. 
— ANTHEMis coTULA, yield and constit- 
uents (Hard), 85 , 378. 
— APicoT, reactions, 86, 408 — iodine 
number, etc., 85, 356. 
— ARACiiis (groundnut, earthnut, pea- 
nut), melting and solidifying points 
of fatty acids, 83, 855 — fluid fatty 
acids, 89, 471 — properties, 87, 
420, 439 — purified for hypodermic 
use, 87, 3w9— as substitute for oil of 
al monds, 81 , 566 — detection in olive 
oil, 83, 26 — iodine number, etc., 
85, 356. 
— ARTEMISIA (iLACIALIS (geUCpi deS 
Alpes), yield and uses, 89, 374. 
— ASARUM CANADEX8E and EUROI'.EUM, 
constituents, 88, 236. 
— ASSAiiv, from Euterpe oleracea, 
properties, 80, 159. 
— HAY. See OIL MYRCIA, 
— RKAR ROOT. 8ee OIL, METM ATIIA- 
MANTICUM. 
— RENZOATED, 88, 560. 
— BEiufAMor, adulterants, 89, 515 — 
color, 89, 312. 
— BETEL, composition, 89, 312, 90, 
95. 
— BETULA EMPYREUMATICUM. See OIL 
RUSCI. 
— BETULA LENTA, Compared with oil 
of gaultheria, 83, 586, 89, SOS- 
composition (Pettigrew), 83, 385; 
(Kennedy), 84, 85, 124— distilla- 
tion and properties, 82, 49, 89, 84, 
85, 124 — production in Pennsyl- 
vania, 83, 533 — criticisms of state- 
ments (Trimble and Schroeter), 90, 
9. Compare also oil gaultheria. 
— BKuiiYBA, yield and properties, 
86, 88. 
— birch. See oil betula lenta. 
— BUCHu, composition, 86, 476 — 
yield, 87 , 332— camphor, 88, 624. ! 
— cabbage (Chinese), 85, 306. I 
— CAJEPUT, characters, 88, 536 — com- 
position, 88 , 454— use in eczema, 
81, 475— adulterated with oil cam- 
phor, 89, 313— old, 83, 278. ! 
— CALAMUS, difference between Japan- 
ese and European, 89, 313. 
— CALENDULATED, 88, 609. 
! — CALOPIIYLLUM INOPHYLLUxM, charaC- 
i ters and composition, 89, 87. 
j — CALYCANTHus GLAUcus, characters, 
I 90, 97. 
I — CAMELINA, spec. grav. and bromine 
I absorption, 87, 420, 421. 
j — CAMOU, origin and uses, 86, 159. 
I — CAMPHOR (natural), for adulterating 
essential oils, 85, 409 — characters, 
! 89, 313— chemistry, 86, 99, 89, 
273, 315 — composition of an old 
I sample, 89, 333 — importation into 
j the United States, 86, 363— quality 
varies, 87, 524 — (contains safiol, 87, 
416, 520 — uses, 87, 49 — use in veter- 
inary practice, 87, 524 — varieties, 
) account, spec. grav. etc. (Macewan), 
j 85, 406. 
[ — CAMPHORATED, Ph. Germ., 83, 81. 
I — CANANGA. See OIL YLANG. 
! — CANNABIS (esseutial), composition, 
81, 400. 
■ — CANTHARiuis, Ph. Germ., 83, 130. 
i — CANTHARIDINATED, 89, 291, 90, 
: 292. 
I — CARAWAY, character of car vol, 84, 
324. 
— CARBoLATED, uses, 88, 372, 90, 
I 407. 
I — CARLiNA ACAULLS, yield and prop- 
erties, 89, 374. 
— CARRoN, old formula, 87, 553 \ 
Phil. Hosp., 88, 372. 
— CARROT (from the fruit), composi- 
tion, 90, 296. 
— CASSIA, detection of adulterations 
(Hirschsohn), 90, 294, 487, (rosin, 
Schimmel), 89, 370, 575 — color re- 
actions, 89, 180 — resinitication,89, 
609 — distinction from oil of cinna- 
mon (nitric acid, iodine), 81, 536; 
(spec, gravity), 85, 25 ; (no tests snf- 
liciently reliable), 82, 530, 83, 
578. 
— CASTOR, fatty acid, melting and 
solidifying points, 83, 355 — action 
of chemical reayrents, 82, 610 — 
administration, 81, 456 — adultera- 
tion with cocoanut and cotton-seed 
oils, 90, 39— cathartic principle, 
81, 585 — iodine number, etc., 85, 
356, 89, 197— detection of rosin oil, 
89, 611 — solvent lor santonin, 90, 
343— solubilities, 82, 608— test of 
purity (alcohol), 87, 561, 90, 622; 
(nitric acid), 87, 439— use for warts, 
86, 105. 
— CEDAR, reactions, 86, 261. 
— CHAMOMILE, change of color pre- 
vented, 89, 314— iodine number, 
85, 573. 
