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HENTSCHEL, W., Phenol con- 
verted into salicylic acid, 83, 374. 
HEPP, P., AND A. CAHN, Antifebrin, 
86, 565. 
HERAEUS, W., Bacteria, reducing 
and oxidizing properties, 88, 254. 
HERTEL, F. (j., Marrubiin and fluid 
extract of marrubium, 90, 273. 
— J., Colchicin and derivatives, 81, 
443. 
HERRING, DoAKE, Manganese sul- 
phates, 86, 592. 
HERZ, J., Artificially colored wines, 
87, 200. 
HESS, E. H., Liquor ipecacuanhas et 
morphinse, 85, 235. 
HESSE, O., Alstonia, Australian, con- 
stituents, 81, 113 — Alstonia specta- 
bilis, 81, 31— Cinchona alkaloids, 
constitution, 81, 105, 160 ; 82, 361 
— Cinchonidine and its isomers, 
90, 448— Coca alkaloids, 87, 454, 
88, 41, 89, 296— Cupreine, 86, 
132— Homoquinine, 84, 515, 86, 
132— Morphine, 84, 334 ; water of 
crystallization, 88, 566; methyl 
ethers, 82, 412 — Propionylquinine,- 
81, 156 — Pseudomorphine, 84, 
338 — Quebracho, constituents, 82, 
366 — Quinine, 84, 515 ; its isomers, 
90, 448; testing, 87, 404; sul- 
phate, in Europe, 85, 128 — Remi- 
jia Purdieana, alkaloid, 85, 199. 
HEWETSON, H. B , Ether from alco- 
hol and methyl alcohol, comparison, 
82 553 
HEYN, Ch., and p. ROVSING, Iodo- 
form as antiseptic, 87, 249. 
HIELBIG, C, Quinine hydrochlorate 
and sulphate, systematic examina- 
tion, 88, 411. 
HILDEBRAND, J. F., Olive oil and 
its adulterations, 87, 437. 
HILL, J. R., Liquor calcis saccharati, 
85, 178 — Potassium chlorate in 
aqueous mixtures, 84, 138 — Tinc- 
tura quillaise, 89, 138. 
HINCHMAN, W. L., Asclepias cor- 
nuti, 81, 433. 
HINSDALE, S. J., Tannin, colori- 
metric estimation, 90, 119. 
HIRSCHHAUSEN, L. v., Berberine, 
hydrastine, oxyacanthine, 85, 452. 
HIRSCHSOHN, E., Thymol and car- 
bolic acids, 81, 459. 
HOEHN, John, Cheken leaves, 83, 
253. 
HOERNER, K., Tartar emetic, 88, 
135. 
HOFFMANN, G. W. J., White ash 
bark, analysis, 86, 370. 
— L., AND G. KRUESS, Gold sul- 
phides, 87, 617. 
HOFMEISTER, F., Peptones in the 
animal body, 83, 444. 
— H., Agaric acid, 89, 253. 
HOGLAN, Phil., Extractam physos- 
tigmatis, dose, 81, 229 — Mercurial 
ointment, rapid preparation, 81, 
604. 
HOLBERG, P., Nance bark, 86, 239 
— Sodium chlorate, 86, 15. 
HOLMES, E. M., Aconitum Napellus 
and other species, roots, 82, 555 — 
Aloes, Curafao, 90, 508— Bella- 
donna root, false. 82, 234 — Benzoin, 
trees yielding, 83, 619 — Cree In- 
dians, medicinal plants, 84, 617 — 
Cubebs, spurious, 85, 302 — Cultiva- 
tion of medicinal plants in Cam- 
bridgeshire, 89, 510 — Ergot of Diss, 
86, 203— Lignaloes, Mexican, 87, 
449— Lukrabo, 84, 525— Massoy 
bark, 89, 37— Oil of rosemary, 90, 
138— Oil of sandal wood, 86, 254— 
Peppermint, Japanese, 83, 15 — 
Rhatany, variety, 86,303 — Sponges, 
Bahama, 87, 258 — Star anise, 88, 
502— Tallow, vegetable, from Singa- 
pore, 84, 19. 
HOLST AND BECKURTS, Strych- 
nine and brucine ferro- and ferri- 
cvanides, 87, 509. 
HOOGEWERFF, S., and W. A. v. 
DORP, Cinchona alkaloids and po- 
tassium permanganate, 81, 68. 
HOOPER, David, Balsamodendron 
Berrvi, 89, 508 — Cinchona, ash, 
87, '86— Laurel-nut oil, 89, 87— 
Naregamia alata, 87, 575 — Sweet 
pellitory, 90, 504. 
HOPPE-SEYLER, F., Humous sub- 
stances 89, 309. 
HORBACZEWSKI, J., and F. KA- 
NERA, Uric acid, secretion, 86^ 
571. 
HOSTELLEY, W. H., Syrup of tolu, 
87, 289. 
HOSTETTER, A. G., Potassium tar- 
trate, 89, 335. 
HOUCK, C. J., Sanicula marylandica, 
86, 463. 
— O., Sorghum sugar, 86, 256. 
HOUDES, A., Colchicine crystallized, 
85, 35. 
HOWARD, D., Cinchona, East India, 
analysis, 85, 98. 
— J. E., Cinchona 83, 520— Red bark, 
82, 28 ; effect of altitude, 83, 457. 
— W. C, Hygrine, separated from 
' cocaine, 87, 453. 
