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Western Europe, 87, S3; in Ger- 
many, 85, 27, 108, 89, 373; in 
Roiimelia, 81, 14; in Turkey, 90, 
463— best kind of roses, 87, 34— 
properties, 81, 369— tests. 81, 250, 
85, 242, 89, 373— yield, 88, 347. 
— EOSEMAEY, Grasse (France), 85, 
131 — distillation in England, 90, 
138— tests, 90, 127. 
— EOSEwooD. See oil likaea Kanali. 
— Rusci (betula empyreumaticum), 
properties, 81, 55, 191, 83, 627— 
German, Dutch, Russian, 85, 355. 
— saffeon, properties, 85, 129. 
— sage, constituents, etc., 89, 412. 
— SALVIA scLAEEA, properties and 
yield, 89, 3:4. 
— SANiTAs, preparation and use, 83, 
142. 
— santalu:m, composition, 82 , 402, 
83, 98 — origin, 80, 254 — varieties, 
86, 259 — mixed with oil of cedar, 
86, 261 — characters of Indian and 
Fiji oils, 88, 182 — iodine number, 
90, 574. 
SASSAFEAS, effects of large doses, 
86, 156— poisoning, 89, 116— 
adulterated with coal oil, 82, 325 
separation of eugenol, 90, 402, 441 
— for deodorizing iodoform, 87, 
657 — manufacture, 87, 634 — color 
reaction with pyrrol, 90, 292. 
8ATUEEJA MONTANA, Constituents 
and properties, 82 , 302. 
SESAMUM, fatty acids, melting and 
solidifying points, 83, 355 — uses, 
83, 582 — yield of sativic acid, 89, 
471 — reactions, 90, 14 — iodine num- 
ber, etc., 85, 356. See also under 
OIL, OLIVE. 
SPEAEMINT, relation to oil pepper- 
mint (Trimble), 85, 484 — iodine 
number, 90, 575. 
spiEiEA, antiseptic and antizymotic, 
82, 16. 
STARANisE, characters, etc., 81, 409 
— congealing point, 89, 256— dis- 
tillation in Annam, 85, 447 — reac- 
tion with pyrrol, 90, 292 — solubili- 
ties, 82, 634— yield, varieties, etc., 
89, 474. 
suNFLOWEE SEED, fatty acids, melt- 
ing and solidifying point, 83, 355 — 
composition, etc, 89, 471 — yield 
and properties, 90, 122. 
TAMBOE, purgative, 83, 96. 
TANSY, poisonous, effects, 82, 473, 
83, 105. 
TAE, as source of lysol, 90, 342. 
TEA, properties and uses, 85, 306. 
THEOBEOMA, Constituents, 83, 198, 
! 88, 610 — iodine number, etc., 85, 
356— tests, 87, 5 -6. 
I — THEVETiA np:eeifolia, yield, 82, 
I 177. 
— THYME, Grasse (France), 85, 131 — 
for internal use, 85, 2u6 — test for 
thvmol, 82, 459— yield of thymol, 
I 82, 521, 83, 282. 
j — TUEMEEIC. See OIL CUECUMA. 
; — tuepentine, origin, nature and 
adulterations (French, American, 
j Russian), 83, 146, 221— prophylac- 
tic in infectious diseases, 84, 293 — 
distillation (Murray), 90, 393— ox- 
idized, as an antiseptic, 81, 580 — 
examination, 83, 150 — chemistry 
(Dunwody), 90, 286— use in whoop- 
ing cough, 90, 51— physiological 
action, 88, 108. 
! — tuetles, properties of Jamaica and 
I Seychelles oils, 85 , 337. 
I — WALNUT, reactions, 86, 408 — iodine 
i number, etc., 85, 356— preparation, 
i use, etc., 89, 419. 
j — WINTEEGEEE^^ See oil gaultheeia. 
' — wintee's baek, composition, 90, 
I 355. 
! — WOOD. See oil el.eococca. 
— YLANG-YLANG, Origin, properties, 
J 81, 123— uses, 89, 314. 
' — ^THEEEA SINE TERPENE, 88, 451. 
! OILS, AUEANTiACE.E, manufacture, 
89, 512. 
— CHLOEiNATED, Constitution, 82, 
277 — preparation and uses, 82, 192, 
i 259, 273, 547. 
[ — DEYiNG, acceleration of the oxida- 
tion, 84, 528— acids, 87, 618. 
— fixed, ought to be benzoated, 85, 
j 26 — iodine number, etc., 85, 356 — 
colored green, 85, 27— detection of 
mineral oil, 89, 413 — composition 
I of non-drying oils, 89, 471— saponi- 
fication equivalent (Allen), 86, 433 
— sp. gr. and bromine absorption, 
87, 420 — as solvent for biniodide of 
mercury, 85, 609 — rancidity re- 
moved (alcohol), 89, 247— test 
(gold chloride and silver nitrate), 
i 89, 65, 106, 226— vegetable oils 
contain linolein, 89, 507. 
I — infused. See oil hyoscyamus. 
— VOLATILE, action of iodine penta- 
bromide, 82, 516- adulterations 
detected by polariscope, 87, 161 — 
behavior to benzin of fresh and old 
oils, 83, 19 — blue coloring matter, 
83, 197— properties of the colored 
portion, 84, 553 — detection of alco- 
hol (anilin not reliable), 81, 586, 
86, 540; (bichromate potassium). 
