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FLOWERS, HiLAND, Chia seed, 82, 
227. 
FLtiCKIGER, F., Atropine, 86, 129, 
241— Balsam Canada, 81, 594— 
Balsam Peru, 81, 296 — Cocaine, 
86, 241 — Jalap and jalap resin, 90, 
141 — Manganese in plants, 86, 
147— Oils, essential, industry in 
Grasse. 85, 131— Oil of ylang, 81, 
123— Safrol, distribution, 87, 414. 
FOERSTER, F., and F. MYLIUS, 
Glass, solubility in water, 89, 518. 
FOKKER, Dr.. Milk, acid fermenta- 
tion, 89, 499. 
FORBES, J. D.. Doryphora decemlin- 
eata, 82, 55(). 
— J. W., P. and p., 84, 531. 
FORNEY, C. M., Oils, essential, action 
of iodine pentabromide, 82, 546. 
FORTUNE, H., and F. GAY^ Di- 
methyl-oxychinizin, 88, 413. 
FOX, W., AND J. A WANKLY^N, Gly- 
cerin, estimation, 86, 248. 
FRAENKEL, C, Bacteria, number in 
ice, 86, 601. 
FRANZ. F. W., Eupatorium perfolia- 
tum, 88 , 77. 109 — oil of Hedeoma 
pnlecrioides, 88, 161. 
ERASER, T. R., Strophantin, chemis- 
try, 87, 456. 
FREY, J. P., Caneliaalba 84, 1. 
FRIEDBURG, L. H., Carbon bisul- 
phide, 83, 24. 
FRIEDEL, C, AND J. M. CRAFTS, 
Chlorine and ferric chloride, vapor 
density, 89, 95. 
FRIEDRICHS, F., Medicated bougies, 
81, 30. 
FR tiH, Alfred, Syrupus ferri proto- 
chloridi, 82, 129, 162. 
FUGE, H. D., Cascara sagrada, 89, 
184. 
G-ALLAHER, C. S., Cassia nictitans, 
88, 280 — Cane sugar in cimicifuga, 
87, 545. 
GARNIER, L., Ptomaines before the 
tribunals. 83, 404. 
GAUTIER, A., Gastric feruient, solu- 
ble and insoluble, 82, 508— Pto- 
maines and leucomaines, 86, 497. 
— M., and L. MOURGUES, Cod liver 
oil, 90, 365. 
GAY,F., AND H.FORTUNE,Dimethyl- 
oxychinizln, 88, 413. 
GENOIS, Louis, Dialyzed mannite, 
81, 232. 
GEORGES, Peptones in blood and 
urine. 87, 252. 
GERRARD, A. W., Atropine and my- 
! driatic alkaloids, tests, 84, 206 — 
Atropine, reaction with mercurous 
I salts, 86, 198— Gelsemine and its 
I salts, 83, 25ri — Incompatible mix- 
ture, 82, 20— Jambosa, crystalline 
principle, 84, 210— Ulexine, 86, 
489. 
- AND W. H. SYMONS, Ulexine and 
cytisine, 90, 454. 
GIACOSA, P., AND M. SOAVE, Xan- 
thoxylon senegalense, 90, 500. 
GIBBS, M., Cinchonas, cultivation in 
Bolivia, 85, 38. 
I GIBSON, A., Extract of calabar beans, 
I 85, 192 — Hypophosphites, com- 
pound solution, 84, 120. 
! GILES, B., AND A. SHEARER, Sul- 
phurous acid solutions, 86, 151. 
! GILLESPIE, H. R., Nepeta Cataria, 
89, 555. 
GILMOUR, W., Cotton-seed oil, 85, 
565— Pills, pearl coating, 87, 239— 
Syrup of hydriodic acid, 82,239 — 
Tincture of hyoscyamus, 84, 284. 
GIRLING, R. N., Hypodermic solu- 
tions, sterilizing, 86, 6u0. 
GLADSTONE, J. H., and A. TRIBE, 
action of light and heat on sugars, 
{ 83, 517. 
! GLENK, Robert, Methysticin, 89, 
8 — Resin from flower buds of Pop- 
ulus tremnloides. 89, 240 — Resin 
of ginger, 89, -^58 — Sick headache 
powder, 89, 142. 
! GLOVER, Marie 0., Tincture of 
opium, 83, 481. 
GODEFROY, L., Alcohol, detection 
of impurities, 88, 509. 
GOEBEL, Geo., Jr., False and true 
senega, 81, 321. 
GOLDAMMER, A., Lithium carbo- 
nate, solubility, 86, 347. 
GOLDSCHMIDT. G., Succinic acid in 
bark of Morns alba,82,456 — Papav- 
rine, derivatives, 86, 354. 
I GOODALE, Gko. L., Protoplasm and 
i its history, 90, 47. 
GORE, Dr. G., Carbon and com- 
pounds, 85, 174 — Chlorine water, 
decomposition by light, 90, 29. 
I GORGEU, A., Manganese oxide and 
I manganous carbonate, 89, 522. 
I GOTT, S. B., AND M. P. MUIR, Bis- 
1 muth, subiodlde, 88, 253. 
GRAFF, E. G. H., Emulsions, 81, 
286. 
GRAHAM, Herbert, Cod liver oil 
emulsions, 90, 182. 
; GRAND VAL, A. See Lajoux, H. 
GRANVAL AND VALSER, Oleic acid, 
1 adulteration, 89, 475. 
