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' 475, 85, 10(3, 145, 247, 306, 352, 403, \ 
" 456, 557, 86, 87, 250, 296, 407, 448, ; 
613, 87, 73, 151, 263, 342, 428, ■ 
445, 88, 235, 90, 177. 394— 
Jalapln and jalap resin, 87, 321 — 
Luffa, genus, 88 , 332 — Magnolia 
leaves, 89, 8 — Metric units, orthog- 
raphy, 81, 40, 141 — Morphine 
salts and hydrocyanic acid, 90, 
163, 199 — Mustard, preparations for 
internal use. 89, 126 — Myrtles, 
American, 82, 345 — Notes, labora- 
tory (pharmaceutical and chemical 
abstracts), 84:, 570, 616, 86, 11,85, I 
117, 537, 591, 87, 68, 609, 88, 9, i 
277, 389, 606, 89, 9, 127, 241, 466, | 
90, 122, 170, 437— Notes, practical, 
from foreign sonrces, 81, 2 17,359, i 
403, 454, 574, 82, 14, 56, 116,179, i 
242,307, 371,407,465, 515, 83, 99, 
140, 270,308,401, 561, 84, 597, 85, i 
131, 151, 86, 294, 425, 533, 597, : 
87, 19. 72, 291, 855, 396, 440, 88, 
241, 90, 172, 405— Oil betulae em- 
pyreumaticum, 81, 55 — Pharmaco- ■ 
poeia Gernianica, galenical prepa- 
rations, 83, 6, 80, 130, 188, 306— 
Pharmacopceia Gernianica and U. 
S. Ph. comparisons, 83 , 306, 347, 
398, 440, 494, 601— Pharmacopceia, 
Mexicana, materia medica, 85, 231, 
309.339,385,430,506,552, 601, 86, ; 
20, 72, 122, 168 ; pharmaceutical j 
preparations, 85, 291, 373, 438, I 
517 — Pharmacopoiia, IJ. S. 1870 
and 18S0, relative strength of prep- ; 
arations, 83, 310 — Plants, constit- 
uents and properties of groups, 90, 
54^ ; North American medicinal, 
90, 330— Psoralea, useful plants of 
the genus, 89, 345 — Quinine sul- 
phate, commercial, 86, 389 ; manu- 
facture in the United States, 81, 81 
— Remedies, indigmous, 89, 552 — 
Remedies, new, 88, 273 ; old, 88, 
:]36— Safl'rou, Spanish, 85 , 487— 
Scopola, 90, 107 — Senega, false, 
origin, 81, 387, 486, 89, 381,449— 
Spiritus cinnamomi compositus, 81, 1 
152— Strophanthus,86,405— Syrup- ! 
us ferri protochloridi, 82, 129, 163 
— Tinctura rusci, 81, 33, 55 — Traga- 
canth, soluble gum, 89, 72— Un- 
guentum hydrargyri, 82, 55 — Ver- j 
benaceae, useful, 85, 330 — Xan- 1 
tl?orrh(_ea resins, 81, 217 — Yerba i 
del Indio. 86. 115. j 
MALLET, J. W., Water, determina- 
tion of organic matter, 83, 45. 
MALLON, J. P.,^ Essential oils, fuch- , 
sin as test, 86,510. 
MANDELIN, IL F., Aconitine, 86, 
24. 
MA.NDER, A , Ghatti gum, 88, 301. 
MANGINI, F., Alkaloids, test, 82, 
490. 
MANHEIMER, E. A., Apocynum 
root, 81, 554. 
MA NN, Dr., Pure hydrogen peroxide, 
88 , 447. 
MANZ, C, Ipomiea pandurata, 81, 
385. 
MAQUENNE, Inosite, 87, 255. 
MARBOURG, J. G.. Pumpkin seed, 
ash, 87, 68. 
MARIE, Cir., Olive oil, adulterated, 
83, 25. 
MARIS, R. W., Liquor ferri chloridi, 
90, 170. 
MARKOE, G. F. IL, Chloral hydrate, 
Incompatibilitv, 85, 370. 
MARPMANN, IL, Codliver oil, con- 
stituent, 88, 570. 
MARQUARDT, S., and A. EINHORN, 
Dextrococaine, 90, 623. 
MARSHALL, J., Urine, crystalline 
acid, 87, 131. 
MARTIN. E., Cantharides, 84, 570. 
— J. A., Gleanings from German jour- 
nals, 87, 560, 88, 102, 176, 244. 
— LiLLiE. Juglans nigra, analysis of 
leaves, 86, 468. 
— S., Abrus precatorius, proteids of 
seed, 87, 503; poisonous action, 
89 625 
— AND R. N. WOLFKNDEN, Physio- 
logical action of Abrus precatorius, 
90, 350. 
— S. H. C, Globulins, vegetable, 87, 
419 — Papain, action, 85, 569, 86, 
439. 
MARTIN DALE, W., Incompatible 
mixture, 82, 18 — Egyptian opium, 
etc., 89, 187 — Tinctura strophan- 
thi, 87, 99. 
MATTER, R. B., Hydrargyrum cum 
creta, 86, 119. 
MATTHEWS, W. E., Australian 
opium. 88, 45. 
MAUGER, H. S., Grape culture, 87, 
433. 
MAYERS, H. J., Geranium macula- 
tum, 89, 238. 
MAYO, C, Subiodide of bismuth, 86, 
590. 
McBATH, W. A., Syrupus lactucarii, 
86, 332. 
McCLOSKEY, C. E., Belladonna root, 
89, 335. 
McGONN, W. J., Tincture sanguin- 
ari^e, precipitate, 84, 505. 
