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American Journal of Pharmacy. 
TA-FUN'G-TZE. See Hydnocaepus 
. ANTHELMINTICA. 
TAGETES ERECTA, properties, 86, 
172. 
— LuciDA, uses, 85, 603, 86, 170. 
— PATULA, constituents, 86, 172. 
TALCUM, uses, 81, 245— as a filtering 
material. 86, 617. 
TALLOW, (Suet). See also Beep fat— 
acid number, etc., 84, 480 ; 88, 
561 — iodine nuQiber, 89, 197. 
— vegetable, from Singapore, 84, 19. 
TAMAR INDIEN, preparation, 83, 
309. 
TAMARINDS, East India, constit- 
uents. 83, 194. 
TAMARINDUS iNDicus,use of leaves, 
90, 196. 
TAMARIX GALLicA, wood and gum, 
86, 124. i 
TAMBOR- TREE, description and pro- I 
ducts, 83, 96. 
TANACETUM, umbelliferum, source 
of sweet pellitory, 90, 504. 
— vtTLGARE. analysis, 82, 288. I 
TANGHINIA venenifera, action, 81, 
315' 83 368 
TANGHININE, composition, 90, 177 
— production and properties, 89, 
472. 
TANIBATA, Ipomoia stans, 86, 124. 
TANNE, Seeds of Camellia Thea, 85, 
307. 
TANNINS. See also Acid, Tannic. 
— of OAK BARK. See QuERcus alba. 
— RED, properties, 89, 310. i 
TANN^ING MATERIALS, different kinds, ' 
86, 265. 
TANRET'S reagent for albumen, etc., 
88, 405. 
TAPEWORM, expulsion by mouth, 
86, 612. 
TAR, commercial, manufacture (Dun- ; 
wody), 89, 6i)0— properties, 89, | 
106, 159 — refined, preparation and : 
properties (Lowe), 89, 234. 260— ! 
pyrocatechin, 89, 601, 634 — in j 
fluid soaps, 90, 401. 
— BRECH, chemistry of coeralignol 
84, 118. 
— BIRCH. See Oil, Rusci. 
— CORK, composition, 81, 306. 
— SOLUBLE, preparation, 90, 92. 
TARAXACUM officinale, prooer 
name of the officinal drug, 90, 
326 —proposed to be substituted by 
chicory, 85, 515. 
TARAY, source, 86, 124. 
. TARCHONANTHUS camphoratus, 
constituent of leaves, 82, 625. 
TARCONYL alcohol, properties, 
82, 625. 
TARTARALINE, uses, 85, 320. 
TARTARUS boraxatus, preparation, 
Ph. Germ., 83, 133— preserved 
81, 404. 
TAXINE, isolation, properties, etc., 
90, 297. 
TAXODIUM MucRONATUM, uses, 85, 
309. 
TAXUS BAGCATA, constituents, 81, 
56, 90, 297. 
TE de MiLPA, Bidens species, 86, 124. 
— LiMON, Andropogon citratus, 86, 
124. 
TEA, constituents, 84, 170, 87, 626 
— assay of commercial varieties, 
87, 629— contains theophylline, 
88, 461— estimation of alkaloid, 
90, 486— p. c. of alkaloid, 90, 123 
— cultivated and wild plants, 82, 
86. 
— Arabian. See Catha edulis. 
— trees, Australia, 82, 346. 
— Oriental, 83, 4. 
— trebizond, Vaccinium arctostaphy- 
los, 85, 308. 
— factitious (Epilobium), 81, 280. 
TEAK TREE, African, Oidfieldia afri- 
cana, 85, 331. 
— East Indian, Tectona grandis, 85, 
330. 
TEAR BLANKET tree and stenocar- 
pine, 87, 541, 589. 
TECAMEZ, source, 84, 554— his- 
tology and constituents of bark, 
87, 77. 
TECOMATE, Crescentia cujete, 86, 
124. 
TECTONA grandis, source of teak 
wood, 85, 330. 
TECTRION, a non-freezing liquid, 
82, 116. 
TEETH, action of alum, 84, 120— 
cleanser, 89, 411 — hygiene, 81, 
628— remedy for loose, 87, 562— 
preservation, 84, 341. 
TET0C0TE,Crat8egus Mexicana, 86, 
124. 
TELANTHERA polygonoides, use in 
the South, 85, 91. 
I TELLURIUM, cause of ''bismuth 
breath," 84, 177. 
i TEMPERATURE, the lowest (—225° 
j C), 86, 128. 
I TENEBRIOIDES mauritanica, des- 
! cription, 83, 162. 
I TENTS, elm root— tupelo root, 81, 
I 421. 
