Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
129 
— SPECIES, used in Mexico, 85, 430. 
VERBA8CUM thapsus, analysis of 1 
flowers and seeds (Janson), 90, I 
600 — constituents of leaves (Latin), i 
90, 71 — use in consumption, 83, \ 
267, 84, 121 — medicinal properties, 
83, 58('. 
VERBENA cALLicARPi^FOLiA, uses, I 
86, 76. 
— ciLiATA, uses, 85, 603. 
— CAROLINIAN A — V. OFFICINALIS, USeS 
in Mexico, 86, 123. 
— HASTATA, sudorific, 84, 616. 
VERBENACE^, useful plants 
(Maisch), 85, 330, 334. 
VERDIGRIS. See Copper Sub- 
acetate. 
VERDOLAGO, Portulaca oleracea, 
86 123 
VERMILION, use by the Cree Indi- | 
ans, 84, 620 — Chinese, manufac- j 
ture, 82, 174 — substitute (orange 
mineral and eosine), 82, 325. 
VERMILIONETTE (red lead and | 
eosine), 89, 17. j 
VERMIN KILLER (knodalin), com- j 
position, 86, 495. , 
VERNONIA ANTHELMINTICA, USC Of 
fruit, 83, 324. 
— NiGRiTiANA (batiatior), coutalns 
vernonin, 88, 347 — properties, etc., 
of root, 89, 40. 
VERNONIN, action and properties, 
88, 347, 89, 40. 
VERONICA officinalis — V. pere- 
GRiNA, uses in Mexico, 86, 123. 
— paryiflora — V. salicifolia, uses | 
in dysentery, 82, 512, 83, 576. ! 
VESICATING insects, seat of actiye | 
principle, 85, 350. 1 
VIBURNUM OPULUS, in hysteria, I 
etc., 81, 629. ! 
VICIA SPECIES (Uruguay), analysis, j 
82, 515. I 
— Faba, use of flowers, 88, 404. 
VIEIRINE, source, 84, 627. ? 
VILLOSIN, from blackberry bark, i 
preparation and properties ; 
(Krauss), 89, 606, 90, 161, 198. ! 
VINCETOXIN, preparation, 85, 238. | 
VINCETOXICUM officinale con- | 
tains asclepiadin, 87, 347. 
VINCA ROSEA, use of leaves, 90, 195. i 
VINEGAR. See a) 30 Acid, acetic — 
Acetum. 
— test for mineral acids (methvl- ; 
violet), 82 , 375, 90, 587; (gurjiin ; 
oil), 82, 16; (potassium chlorate), 
82, 100; (oxalate of calcium), 84, | 
574. I 
— antiseptic, etc. See Acetum. 
VINO Ph. Mexicana, 85, 549, 550. 
VINUM. See also Wine. 
— AGAVES (pulque), 86, 85. 
— ALOES, extempore, 84, 119. 
— antimonii of different pharmaco- 
poeias, 81, 504— U. S. Ph. and Ph. 
Germ., 83, 606. 
AURANTII, 85, 504. 
— CAMPHORATUM, Ph. Germ., 83, 191. 
— CARNis et ferri, examination, 90, 
80. 
— CINCHONA (cHiN^), U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 191 ; (Vigier), 88, 
338. 
— coc^ in fatigue, 85, 543. 
— coLCHici, of different pharmaco- 
poeias, 81, 505. 
— COLCHICI SEMiNis, U. S. Ph. and Ph. 
Germ., 83, 606. 
— coNDURANGO, 82, 243, 86, 610. 
— CONDURANGO FERRATUM — V. C. CUM 
PEPSINO, 86, 610. 
— CREASOTI, 90, 291. 
— FERRI, Ph. Mexicana, 85, 550. 
— FERRI xVMARUM, preparation, 87, 
297 — examination ot commercial, 
88, 1, 54. 
FRAXINI AMERICANS, 82, 54. 
— lODATUM (Barnouvin), 85, 241, 
90, 406. 
— IPECACUAN H js. Comparative 
strength, 86, 27 — alcoholics trength, 
86, 85— assay, 89, 529— U. S. Ph. 
and Ph. Germ., 83, 606 — criticism 
of Ph. Brit, process, 88, 299. 
— opii, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ. 
(tinctura opii crocata), 83, 606 — 
precipitates prevented, 84, 473. 
— PEPSiNi, Ph. Germ., 83, 191. 
— peptoni, 81, 359. 
— Picis, 84, 8. 
— RHEi, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 607. 
— siNAPios, 89, 126. 
— STiBiATUM. See ViNUM antimonii. 
VINYL ALCOHOL, in commercial 
ether, 90, 15. 
VIOLA SPECIES contain salicylic acid, 
82, 10. 
— tricolor, constituents, 83, 470. 
VIOLAQUERCITRIN, characters, 
83, 470. 
VIOLET, in perfumery, 85, 136. 
VIOLETA del pais, Sida triloba, 86, 
168. 
VIPER poison, for the prevention of 
hydrophobia, 87, 152. 
VISNAGOL — viSNAGiN,properties,81, 
640. 
VITEX, useful species, 85, 331, 332. 
