I lO 
American Journal of Pharmacy, 
loid from rhizome, OO, 531 — phar- 
macognostical notes, 90, 107. 
— JAPONicA, constituents, 81, 450 — 
mydriatic alkaloids, choline, etc., 
88, 235, 90, 13— relation to Sc.car- 
niolica, 90, 105. 
— Hladnickiana, alkaloids, 88, 236. 
— LURiDA, Himalaya, 90, 105. 
SCORZONERA, niilk juice is free 
from ferments, 87, 150, 
SCROPHULARIA nodosa, Virginia, 
90, 592. 
SCUTELLARIA laxc e olaria, constit- 
uents, 90, 178. 
— LATERiFOLiA, constitueuts, 89, 555, 
587. 
SCUrELLARINE, preparation and 
characters, 90, 178. 
SEA AIR contains bacteria, 80, 380. 
SP]ALING-wAx, indifferent to alcohol, 
89, 178. 
SE.l-WEED, treating for its j^roducts, 
85, 544. 
SECHIUM EDULE, use in Mexico, 85, 
506 
SHICRET REMEDIES. See Nostrums— 
Patent medicines. 
SECTION CUTTER, inexpensive, 81, 
633. 
• SEDCJM ACRE, use in diphtheria, 85, 
301. 
SEEDS, failure to germinate, 82 , 526 
—ash, 87, 27. 
— LEGUMiN .US, contain galai-tin, 82, 
280. 
SEED LAC, acid number, etc., 87, 93. 
SELS de MORUE, therapeutic value, 
88, 99. 
SELENITES, test for codeine and 
morphine, 86, 250. 
SELENIUM IODIDE, preparation and 
proiierties, 86, 342. 
SKIMECARPUS gardneri, use of resin, 
83, 324. 
SE^IEN ciSM^ (Cassia absus), 85, 
2^)5 
SEMILLAS de balsamo, fruit of My- 
rospermum pereir?e, 86, 122. 
SENECIO CANiciDA, description and 
properties, 86, 170. 
— PR.ECox, use of leaves, 86, 125. 
SENEGA. See also Polygala senega. 
— adulteration with root of lonidium 
ipecacuanha, 83, 265 — commercial 
(Lloyd), 81, 481 — constituents and 
structure (Goebel), 81, 321— yield 
of oil of gaultheria, 81, 306, 90, 
4S3, 484 — test of identity and age 
, (Renter), 89, 413. 
— false, 89, 105 — constituents and 
structure, 81, 322 — origin (Maisch) 
81, 387, 89, 381, 449 ; (Lloyd), 81, 
4SI, 485. 
— Northern — '"■"outiiern — White. See 
]\Iaisch and Lloyd above. 
SENNA, adulteration, 88, 459 — 
ash, 88, 460 — (hemistry (Stock- 
1 man), 85, 256— supply , 89, 189— 
garbled Alexandria, 82 , 586. 
—PODS, uses, 89, 581, 90, 44. 
— SUGAR, properties, 85, 557. 
SENNIT, properties, 85,557. 
\ SP^NSEVIERA, fibres, microscopy, 
89, 323. 
i SERICGCARPUS tortifolius, use 
in the South, 85, 90. 
! SERICOGRAPHIS mohuitli, uses, 
86, 23. 
SERJANA MEXICAN A, USPS, 86, 75. 
SERPENTARIA, false, Polemonium 
reptans, 87, 374. 
SERUAr, lactis sinapinum, 89, 1 •i6. 
— '•SUBLIMATED," 85, 520. 
SERVICE TREE, use by tlie Cree In-" 
(lians, 84, 619. 
SESAMUM, uses in Mexico, 85, 309 
— cultivation in China, 89, 143 — 
use of leaves, 90, 196. 
SESQUITERPENE, characters, 88, 
308. 
SETHIxi acuminata, vermifuge, 83, 
: 323. 
' SHELLAC, acid number, etc., 87, 93 
— constituents, 88, 504— origin, 
86, 307— manufacture, 86, 308 — 
clarification of solutions, 86, 216. 
SHEPHERDIA argentea, composi- 
tion and use of fruit, 88 , 593, 637. 
SHTKIMI. See Illicium religiosum, 
SHIKIMINE, properties, 81, 411. 
SHIRAKAVVA bus hi (Japanese aco- 
nite), characteristics, 90, 395. 
! SHOE BLACKING. See Blacking. 
I SHOT, porcelain, for cleaning bot- 
= ties, 88, 177. 
SICANA odorifera, uses in Brazil, 
84, 622. 
SICOPIRIN, properties, 86, 613. 
SIDA triloba, properties of flowers, 
86, 168. 
SIEMPREVIVA de mexico, Aizoon 
canariense, 86, 122. 
SIERRA Salvia. See Artemisia 
frigid A. 
SIEGESBECKIA orientalis, medi- 
cinal use, 88 , 340. 
SILICA in a urinary sediment,. 86, 
105— presence in plants, 90, 550. 
SILK, antiseptic (chromated), 85, 351 
— " sublimated," 86, 598. 
i SILPHIUM laciniatum, composition 
