Decemiial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
139 
and triandra, 90, 166 — Tar, com- ( 
mercial, 89, 600, 634— Turpentine 
ill Georgia, 90, 284. 
DYER, W. T. Thisteton, Cassia 
lignea, origin, 83, 134 — Cinchona, 
red, of the Nilgiris, 85, 92 — Waras, 
84, 423. 
DYMOCK, W., Indian henbane, 81, 
29 — Oils of Blumea and Sphseran- 
thns, 84, 377. 
DYMOND, T. S., Benzoic acid from 
urine, 84, 94. 
— AND R. A. CRIPPS, Detection of 
aloes, 85, 142. 
EADS, R. J., Mercury, iodides, 89, 
123. 
EBERHARDT, E. G., Antimonii et 
potassii tartras, 80, 228 — Antimonii 
sulphidum and sulphuratum, 86, 
229— Euparin, analysis, 90, 77 — 
Prick]y ash bark, 90, 231— Wine 
of beef and iron, 90, 80. 
EBERLY, J. A., Suppositories, 80, 
87. 
EBERT, A. E., Nostrums, endorsing, 
85, 53. 
EDWARDS, H. M., Fraxinus Ameri- 
cana, bark, 82, 283. 
EHRLICH, E,, AND R. BENEDIKT, 
Shellac, 88, 504. 
EINHORN, A., Cocaine, alkaloids 
occurring in it, 89, 433. I 
— AND A. MARQUARDT, Dextro- 
cocaine, 90, 623. 
EISENHaRT, F. B., Creasote, 86, 
593. 
ELBORNE, W., Jambul, 88, 368. i 
— AND H. WILSON, Spurious cubebs, I 
86, 96. ! 
ELDREDGE, C. S., Lime water, 89, , 
336. I 
EMICH, F., Bile, bullock's, reactions, ! 
82, 599. 
ENDERS, W. J., Opium graveolens, | 
90, 121. I 
ENGLAND, J. W., Antiseptic cottons | 
and gauzes, 87, 173 ; materials, 90, 
553 — Bechi's test for cotton-seed oil, ; 
87, 280— Bismuth, subiodide, 87, : 
9— Blaud's pills, 88, 173— Buchu 
and oil of buchu, 86, 475 — Camphor, 
powdering, 87, 598 — Carmine solu- 
tion, 87, 331 — Dose, reference ta- 
ble, 88 , 341, 391— Elixir of theine 
hydrobromate, 88 , 280, 382— Emul- 
sion of terebene, 88, 68 — Incom- 
patibilities, 90, 1— Infusion of dig- 
italis, 89, 341 — ^Linimentum nm- 
monijc and other liniments, 87, 
549 — Liquor magnesii bromidi, 86, 
531— Maury's ointment,^ 86, 84 — 
milk tester, Heeren's, 86, 83 — Myr- 
tus cheken, 83, 246 — Syrupus acidi 
hydriodici, permanent, 89, 14 — 
Syrupus ferri iodidi, permanent, 
88, 547 — Syrupus lactucarii, 83, 
593 — Tannin, volumetric estimation, 
86, 120 — Tinctura ferri chloridi, 
85, 113 — Tinctura sinapeos. 89, 
124 — Translations from Italian jour- 
nals, 86, 377, etc — AVaters medi- 
cated, 84, 65 — Weights and meas- 
ures, new system of old, 90, 187 — 
Whiting and its manufacture, 86, 
77. 
ENGLER, J. Geo., Syrupus pruni 
virginianse, 85, 168. 
ESCOTT, Charles E., Myrrh, 87, 69. 
ETTI, C, Tannins of oak bark, 84, 
135. 
EUGLING, W., Milk, casein, and 
action of rennet, 86, 42. 
EVANS, C. B., Fluid extractum rubi, 
88, 227. 
EVERHART, E. See Leeds, A. R. 
FAIRTHORNE, R.F., Cinchona alka- 
loids, assaying, 82, 548 — Displace- 
ment apparatus, 82, 236 — Pharma- 
ceutical notes, 81, 97, 244,308,395, 
452, 565, 82 , 65, 311, 83, 143. 
FALCK, J. A., Pharmacy in Australia, 
India, U. S., 88, 104 ; in India, 87, 
103. 
— J. C, Ammonium iodide, 89, 464 
— Citrate of iron and quinine, 84, 
316. 
— M S., Cimicifuga racemosa, 84, 
459. 
FAUST, J. R., Tinctura vanillse, 88, 
9. 
FAWSITT, C. A., Wood naphtha, 86, 
498. 
FERGUSON, J. A.. Aristolochia reti- 
culata, analysis, 87, 481. 
FILEHNE, Kairine and Kairoline, 
84, 291. 
FILEMONOWICS, J., and B. PAW- 
LEWSKI, Paraffin, solubility and 
estimation, 89, 152. 
FIRBiVS, R., Solanum tuberosum, 
bases in young shoots, 90, 302. 
FISCHER, E., and J. MEYER, Milk 
sugar, oxidation, 89, 425. 
— ,1.^ L., and C. J. RADEMAKER, 
Stisrmata maydis, analysis, 86, 369. 
FISHER, Henry, Anar-ardium occi- 
dentale, poisoning, 81, 281. 
FLEITM ANN, Dr., Cobalt and nickel, 
89, 430. 
