Decennial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
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86, 428; (salve), 88, 409; (Vigier, 
salol and resorcin), y 90, 337 , 
(Creuse), 90, 337. 
— WASH (Kunyon), 82, 180— (Kino, 
krameria), 83, 309; (cedar wood), 
83, 563; (peppermint, anise), 85, 
171; Vigier, alkaline), 86, 104; 
(salol, resorcin), 90, 337 ; (iodine for 
loose teeth), 87, 502; (Prota Giur- 
leo, chloride lime), 89, 612. 
TOPAS AIRE, properties, 82, 134. 
TORNADOES, prize studies, 88, 383. 
TOKONJIL, Cedronella Mexicana, 
85, 333; M6, 126. 
TOUKNESOLIA tinctoria, uses, 85, 
698. 
TOX ALBUMINS, generated by 
microbes, 90, 337. 
TRACHYDIUM lehmannii, Af 
uhanistan, 87, 44. 
TRADESCANTIA erecta— T. genicu- 
lata, properties, 86, 170. 
TRAGACANTE del pais, from Opun- 
tia species, 85, 450. 
• TRAGACANTH, composition, 89, 
427— soluble gum, 89, 72, 106— 
reaction with soda, 90, 614 — dis- 
tinction from sterculia gum, 90, 27. 
TRAPA, BICORNIS — T. BISPINOSA, T. 
NATANS, contain manganese, 86, 
148. 
TREBIZOND tea, Vaccinium arcto- 
staphylos, 85, 308. 
TREBOLIUM perrugineum, descrip- 
tion, 83, 162. 
TREHALA, sources and analysis, 
85, 403. 
TREMENTINA (turpentine), 86, 
126. 
TRIACA, Ph. Mexicana, 85, 548. 
TRIBULUS terrestris, uses, 85, 233. 
TRICHLORACETONES. prepara- 
tions and properties, 86, 34. 
TRICHLORPHENOLS, use in ery- 
sipelas, 83, 630 — antiseptic, 84, 
51 — preparation, 86, 598 — extem- 
pore, 86, 599. 
TRICHOSANTHES dioica, use of 
leaves, 90, 196. 
TRIFOLIUM pratense, use in cancer, 
81, 85 — constituents of flower 
heads, 83, 194. 
TRIGO (wheat), 86, 123. 
TRIMETHYLAMINE hydrochlo- 
rate, in pills, 88, 19. 
TRINITROPHENOL. See Acid, 
PICRIC. 
TRIODONS BARRANci, Mexican 
beetle, 85, 387. 
TRIPA de JUDAS, Cissius tiliacea, 86, 
127. 
TRITOPINE, origin and properties, 
90, 492. 
TRIXIS FRUTicosA, description, con- 
stituents and use^ 86, 73. 
TROCHISCI, excipient, 86, 538. 
— AROMATICI, 81, 455. 
— crescenti.e alat^. Ph. Mexicana, 
85, 440. 
H/EMOGLOBIN, 85, 416. 
— LAXATivi, palatable, 81, 453. 
— PIMENTO POLIORUM, 86, 163. 
— PH. GERMANicA, by compressiou and 
j with cacao, 83, 189. 
— SANTONiNi, Ph. Germ., 83, 189 — 
examination, 88, 244. 
— SODJI BORATIS, 81, 454. 
TANNINI ETOPII, 86, 538. 
TROMPETILLA, Bouvardia species, 
uses, 86, 168. 
TROPtEOLUMmajus, use in Mexico, 
85, 385. 
TROPEINES, description of several, 
83,464. 
TROPIDINE, from anhydroecgonine, 
90, 440. 
TRYPSIMETRY of pancreas, 82, 26. 
TRYPSIN in human urine, 86, 387. 
TUBEREUSE in perfumery,85, 135. 
TUMBEKI, Nicotiana persica, 86, 
25.. 
TUPELO. SeeNYSSA. 
TURMERIC. See Curcuma. 
TURNERA APHRODisiACA. See Da- 
mi an a. 
TURPENTINE (coMMON),derivatives, 
88, 12— acid number, etc., 87, 92, 
89, 357 — collection in Georgia 
(Murray), 90, 393; (Dunwody) 
90, 284. 
— Chian, collection, 81, 176— impor- 
tation, 81, 88 — acid number, etc., 
87, 92— pharmacy, 87, 97. 
— Mexican, origin, description, 85, 
233, 86, 126. 
— Russian, crystalline acid, 89, 132, 
3rt2. 
— Venice, acid number, etc., 87, 92, 
89,357. 
TUSSILAGO Farfara, analysis of 
leaves, 87, 240. 
TU-TU. See Coriaria ruscipolia. 
TYLOPHORA asthmatica, use of 
leaves, 90, 196. 
TYPHOTOXIN. properties, 87, 254. 
TYROGLYPHUS siro— attacks flax- 
seed and ground mustard, 90, 
597. 
TYROTOXrCON is probably diazo- 
benzol, 87, 291— in cheese, 86, 
342— in ice cream and milk, 86, 
452. 
