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Pyrogallol, action of copper and 
iron salts, 86, 40. 
LIPPEN, Harry, Abstractum Rhamni 
Pnrshianee, 88, 608. 
LIVACHE, A., Drying oils, accelera- 
tion of the oxidation, 84, 528. 
LIVERSIDGE, Prof., Pitury, alka- 
loid, 81, 352. 
LLOYD, J. U., Asiminine, 86, 587— 
Eupatorium purpnrenm, 90, 75 — 
Extractum malti, 83, 484— Fluid 
extracts, precipitates, 84, 449 — Oil 
of maize, 88, 325 — Podophyllin 
and resin of podophyllum, 90, 242, 
380, 605 — Xanthoxylum fraxineum, 
crystalline principle, 90, 229. 
— AND G. C, Senega of commerce, 
81, 481. 
LOCHMAN, Ch. N., Collinsonia cana- 
densis. 85, 228. 
LOCK, C. G. W., Otto of roses, 81, 
366. 
LOEHLE, J. F., Salts, solubility, 81, 
285. 
LOEW, 0., Formaldehyde and its con- 
densation, 86, 440. 
LOWE. C. B., Immature cnbebs, 89, 
117— Tar of commerce, 89, 234. 
LOWENBERG, J., Morphine sul- 
■ phate, 89, 336. 
LUBAVIN, N., Freezing of colloidal 
solution?, 90, 514. 
LUNAN, George, Hypophosphorous 
acid of commerce, 87, 243. 
LUNGE, G., Progress in the soda in- 
dustry, 83, 424. 
— AND L. LANDOLT, Bleaching 
liquids, 86, 344. 
— AND P. NAEF, Bleaching powders, 
84 9 
— AND T. WIERNIK, Ammonia solu- 
tions, specific gravities, 89, 516. 
LYNCH, A. J., Assay of milk, 89, 
16. 
LYONS, A. D., Alcoholic menstrua, 
strength, 82, 2u9— Alcohol tables, 
corrected, 84, 251 — Cocaine, 85, 
465, 569, 86, 197; estimation by 
Mayer's reagent, 86, 273 ; reaction 
with potassium permanganate, 86, 
240 — Dover's solution (New Jersey), 
85, 329— Eulachon oil, 84, 628— 
F^abiana imbricata, 86, 65 — Mayer's 
reagent, 86, 579, 87, 1 — Urine, ex- 
pansion, 84, 88 — Weight by mea- 
sure, 83, 595. 
MABEN, Tn., Gum, varieties, 90, 
184 — Lime, solubility in water, 84, 
110 — Tannin, commercial, 85, 342. 
MacCALLUM, Hugh, Vermilion, Chi- 
nese manufacture, 82, 174. 
MacEWAN, Peter, Bismuth i citras, 
86, 175 — Camphor, Baros, 85, 410 
— Creasote, test for phenol^ 85, 296 
— Gambir of Johore, 85, 312— 
Liquor bismuthi, 86, 175 — Oil cam- 
phor, natural, 85, 406— Oil rusci, 
83, 627— Oil santahmi, 88, 182— 
Sodium nitrite, commercial, 83, 
512— Spirit of nitrous ether, <*()mpo- 
sition and deterioration, 84, 378; 
old sample, 85, 189. 
MacPHEHSON, C. a.. Ipecacuanha 
wine, 88, 299. 
MC. See after Mayo. 
MACON, G. H., Pill excipient for 
potassium permanganate, 89, 467. 
MADsEN, H. p., Extractum glycyr- 
riiizse of commerce, 82, 7. 
MAIDEN, J. H., Cedar gum, 90, 459 
— Eucalyptus kino, 89, 626 — Liquid 
kino, 90, 46H — Sterculia gum and 
tragacanth, 90, 20. 
MAILFORT, M., Ozone, action on 
metallic salts, 82, 617. 
MAISCFI, H. C. C, Boron, contribu- 
tions, 89, 6('2 — Chemical notes, 
90, 11, 94, 127, 174, 296, 338, 398 
440, 486, 579 — Ulicium floridianum, 
microscopically and chemically, 85, 
I 225, 278 — Lead chloride, action of 
I aaimonium chloride, 84, 91 — Melt- 
I ing points, determination, 86, 486 
I — Oil patchouly, stearopten, 84, 84 
j —Oils of Polygala species, 90, 4s3 — 
Phenol ethers, action of acid chlo- 
i rides, 89, 497— Tincture of iodine, 
[ 83, 231 — Unguentum hvdrargyri 
I nitratis, 83, 232. 
i MAISCH, J. M., Acid filicic, 89, 171 
j — Acid hydrocyanic and morphine 
salts, 90, 163, 199— Anacardium, 
poisonous principle, 81, 282 — An- 
dromedotoxin in Ericacea^, 89, 
361— Arbutin, 87, 252— Assays of 
drugs and galenicals, 90, 221 — 
Buchu, stearopten, 81, 331— Cam- 
phor from Florida, 90, 56o — Can- 
cer cure, 87, 548 — Capillaritv, 84, 
508— Chia seed, 82, 229, 261— Cro- 
ton, indigenous specdes, 85, 597 — 
Drugs, botanical origin, 90, 3 '1 — 
Extractum glycyrrhizse, 84, 312 — 
Extractum physostigmatis,dose,^l, 
230 — Flowers, blue coloring matter^ 
88, 599— Georgia bark, 81, J^l — 
Gleanings in materia medica, 81, 
304, 334, 436, 572, 82, 9. 72, 133, 175, 
251,301,366,457,512, 625, 83, 96, 
194, 265, 325, 367, 417, 466, 566, 84, 
