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DAVIES, E., Pepper and adulterants, 
88, 354. 
— P. H. Oils^ essential, iodine ab- 
sorption, 89, 301. 
DAVIS, F. H., Ailanthus glandulosa, 
85, 600. 
DECHAN, M., Carmine, 86, 30. 
DEFRESNE, T., Peptones, estima- 
tion, 81, 463. 
DEHERAIN, P. P., Electric light, 
influence on plants, 83, 276. 
DEIBERT, T. J., Kalmia angustifolia, 
86, 417. 
DEITZ, G. A., Fabiana imbricata, 
87, 405. 
DE KOXINGH, L., and J. MUTER, 
Commercial carbolic compounds, 
assay, 87, 581. 
DEMOVILLF, J. L., Lard, purifica- 
tion, 90, 171. 
DENARO, A., AND V. OLIVERI, 
Quassin, 85, 29. 
DENNETT, H. E., Dental organs, 
caring for, 84, 341. 
DE PUY, R,, Pharmaceutical notes, 
81, 472. 
DE VRIJ, J., Cinchona, estimation of 
total alkaloids, 82 , 290; extraction 
of alkaloids by diluted acids, 85, 
622— honors, 82, 431. 
DE ZAAYER, H. G. and P. C. 
PLUGGE, Andromedotoxin, 89, 
360. 
DIDELOT. See Cazeneuve. 
DIEHL, C. L., Emulsions, 82, 180— 
Ergotin, 81, 557 — Hypophosphites 
with iron, preparations, 82 , 437. 
DIETERICH, E., Narcotic extracts, 
estimation of alkaloids, 87, 179. 
DIEZ, R., Glycerol, quantitative esti- 
mation, 87, 467. 
DITTE, A., Aluminium, action of sul- 
phuric and nitric acids, 90, 511— 
Silver, double nitrates with alkalies, 
86, 151. 
DOBBIE, J. J., AND G. G. Henderson, 
Dragon's blood, varieties, 84, 327. 
DODGE, F. D., Indian grass oils, 90, 
13,355. 
DOENCH, C. A.T., Resina scammonii, 
82 , 545. 
DOGIEL, A., Albuminoids of milk, 
86, 95. 
DONALDSON, Thos., Burdock fruit, 
90, 122. 
DONATH, J., Chinolin, 81, 620. 
DORLAND, W. A. N., Ustilago may- 
dis, 88, 51. 
DORP, W. A. V. See Hoogewerfp. 
DOTT, D. B., Codeine hydrobromide, 
84, 374 — Morphine, conversion into 
codeine, 82, 410 — Morphine, lac- 
tate, 86, 353 — Morphine meconate, 
acid, 87, 188— Narcotine, salts, 84, 
152 — Spirit of nitrous ether, 84, 
385. 
DOW, J. L., Bee-keeping in America, 
84, 585. 
DOWNES, Dr., Crocus in Kashmir, 
81, 471. 
— C. E., Ointment of boroglyceride, 
86, 583. 
DRAGENDORFF, G., Forensic chem- 
istry, contributions, 86, 594. 
DRAPER, H. N., Silver ammonio- 
nitrate, 87, 22. 
DREW, A. Damer, Nickel bromide, 
86, 592. 
DREYFUSS, Carbon compounds, rate 
of oxidation, 88, 255. 
DRESCHER, A., Pharmaceutical as- 
saying, 89, 337. 
DUCLAUX, E., milk, 84, 591. 
DUFF, P. N., Fluid extractum hu- 
muli, 90, 334. 
DUFFIE, S. J., Syrupus tolutanus, 
! 86, 333. 
i DUGGAN, J.R., Malt extracts, de- 
termination of diastatic value, 
86, 9. 
DUJARDIN-BEAUMETZ, New pul- 
monarv remedies, 86, 141. 
DUNCAN, AV., Blaud's pills, 87, 235. 
— AND I. W. THOMSON, Acetic ex- 
tracu of ipecacuanha, 88, 264. 
I DUNN, C. G., Podophyllum, 90, 124. 
— Fr. Syrupus ipecacuanhse, 86, 
331. 
DUNSTAN, W. R., Borax, action oi 
polyhydric alcohols, 83, 447— Po 
tassium nitrite in potassium hydrate 
86, 173. 
— AND L. E. BOOLE, Tartar emetic, 
89, 27. 
— AND F. RANSOM, Belladonna root, 
estimation of alkaloids, 84, 279;. 
alcoholic extract, 86, 200 — Bella- 
donna leaves, estimation of alka- 
loids, 85, 582 ; alcoholic extract, 
85, 584. 
— AND F. W. SHORT, Nux vomica, 
extract, 84, 37 ; standard extract, 
84, 199 — Nux vomica, tincture, 
84, 31 ; standard tincture, 84, 203 
j — Nux vomica, new glucoside, 84, 
431. 
I — AND W. L. WILLIAMS, Metameric 
amyl nitrites, 89, 148. 
— AND E. J. WOOLLEY, Amyl nitrite, 
I chemistrv, 89, 153. 
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