Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
117 
STYROGENIN (Mylius), properties, 
82, 370. 
SUGAR CA.NE, contains aconitic acid, 
82, 370. 
TREE. SeeBASSIALATIFOLIA of AUS- 
TRALIA. See Myoporum platycar- 
PUM. 
SUBERIN, composition, 84, 240. 
SUCCUS JUNIPERI INSPISSATUS, Pil. 
Germ., 83, 132. 
— LiQuiKiTi^ DEPURATus, Ph. Germ., 
83, 7. 
SUELDA coNSUELDA, Potentilla aurea, 
86, 123. 
SUET. See tallow. 
SUGAR (cane), action of heat and 
lijjht, 83, 517; of phenols 86, 
184 ; of orcin, 88, 572— adulteration 
with and detection of glucose, 81, 
634; 82, 39,60— as an alkaloidal 
reagent, 88, 247 — found in cimici- 
fuga, 87, 545 — detection in milk- 
sugar, 85, 383 — estimation, 85, 
383 — colored with uitramarin, 81, 
35; 86, 106, 209, 263; blue pig- 
ments, 88, 277 ; removal of uitra- 
marin, 86, 209 — large crystals, 81, 
375 — oxidation by permanganate 
and by chromic acid, 82, 408 — 
purified with strontia, 82, 69 — 
replacing by glucose in pharma- 
ceutical preparations, 81, 510 — 
solubility in water, 89, 563 — in- 
fluence on the excretion of uric 
acid, 86, 571 — tests, (alpha-naph- 
thol or thvmol), 86, 442 ; (Mathieu- 
Plessy), 90, 174. 
— (beet), formation in the root, 85, 
171. 
— (grape), crystalli'zation of anhy- 
drous, 82, 397 ; 83, 36. See also'= 
Glucose. 
— (hesperidin), 88, 287. 
— (imphy), manufacture in the 
United States, 83, 375. 
— (invert), influence of heat and 
light, 83, 517. 
— (maple), imitation, 84, 310. 
— (milk). See Milk sugar. 
— (vahangin), 88, 287. 
— (potato). See Glucose. 
— (senna), preparation and proper- 
ties, 85, 557. 
— (sorghum), manufacture in the 
United States, 83, 375 ; 84, 256. 
— • (tobacco), properties, 84, 147. 
SUGARS, formation of levulinic acid, 
81, 171. 
SUI (spikes of Abrus precatorius), 
85, 242. 
SULAMITA vitulus, uses, 83, 419. 
SULPHONAL, preparation and prop- 
erties, 88, 274; 89, 178— doses, 
89, 243— test (reduced iron), 89, 
563 — use for night-sweats, 89, 504. 
SULPHITES, detected in presence of 
hyposulphites and sulphates, 87, 
400 — p. c. of sulphurous anhydride 
in commercial (alkaline), 90, 520 — 
poisonous action, 90, 626 — prepara- 
tion and composition, 90, 150. 
— double, 89, 584. 
SULPHUR, industry in Utah, 87, 16 
— determination of the melting 
point, 86, 488 — new oxygen com- 
pound, 88, 344— in soaps, 90, 401. 
— dioxide, preparation of pure, 90, 
183. 
— precipitated, examination of com- 
mercial, 85, 364 — use for pimples, 
82 , 83— U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 601. 
— WASHED, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 601. 
SUMACH. See Rhus glabra. 
SUMBUL, angelic acid does not pre- 
exist in it, 86, 614. 
— FALSE, 85, 366. 
SUNFLOWER seed, oil. See Oil, 
SUNFLOWER, 
SUNN HEMP, fibres, microscopy, 
84, 222. 
SUPERBINE, poisonous properties, 
82, 301— preparation, 82 , 359. 
SUPEROXIDIZED bodies, physio- 
logical activity, 82, 415. 
SUPPOSITORIES, mould (rubber 
nipple), 81, 62 — gelatin mass ( Vo- 
macka). 87, 299 — preparation (cold 
trituration with soap and butter 
cacao), 87, 558— with extracts (lan- 
olin), 89, 80— rectal (gelatin), 87, 
301— vaginal (gelatin), 87, 301. 
— ACID carbolic,86, 87. 
— ACID TANNici, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
424. 
— chloralhydrate (gelatin), 87, 
301— non-irritating, 90, 173. 
— chrysarobin, 90, 406. 
— ciNciioNiNi, Phil. Hosp., 88, 424. 
— GLYCERIN!, 88 , 409, 560, 89, 79, 
380, 90, 587. 
— iodoformi, Phil. Hosp., 88, 424. 
— nutrient, 82 , 307. 
— opii — S. opii ET belladonna — S. 
opii ET plumbi, Phil. Hosp. 88, 
424. 
— paraldehyde, 85, 552. 
— peptoni, 87, 555. 
quinine sulphatis, 86, 87. 
— QUtNiDiNA, Phil. Hosp., 88, 424. 
— sALOLi, 87, 557. 
