American Journal of Pharmacy. 
REGNAULD, J., Chloroform, pres- 
ence of oxvchloride of carbon, 82, 
419. 
RE [CHARD, C. W., IJnLmentum hy- 
drarcfvri nitratis, 83,' 438 
REIDER, E. S., Catechu, 89, 165. 
REIG, E. G., Japanese auconite, 90, 
] 23. 
REIMANN, George, Gum Savakin, 
81, 150. 
REINITZER, B., Acetates of chro- 
mium, iron and aluminium, 82, 
4S7. 
REINKE, J., Plants, easily oxidiza- 
ble constituents, 84, 49. 
REIS>^;RT, W., Bismuth breath, 84, 
177. 
REMINGTON, J. P., Instruction at 
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 
85, 1 —Metric units, orthography. 
81, 9, 100 — Petrolatum in oint- 
ments, 83, 487 — Will pharmacists 
accept? 88, 65 — Weights and meas- 
ures in liquid preparations, 87, 
328— Valedictory, 90, 265. 
RENNIE, E. H., Kauri gum, 81, 
418. 
REYCIiLER, A., Artificial diastase, 
89, 432. 
REYNOLDS, S. VV., Concentrated so- 
lution of quinine, 81, 177. 
RHEINER. Dr. G., Codeine, effects, 
90, 37. 
RICtlARDSON, B. W., Methylal, 87, 
198. 
— Clifford, Psoralea esculenta, anal- 
ysis of root, 89, 347. 
RTCHE, A., Alcohol, purification, 82, 
504. 
RIISP], A. H., Bavrum, 82, 278. 
RIMMINGTON, F. M., Coffee, exam- 
ination, 81, 122. 
RINGLER, G. P., Mucilage and syrup 
of acaciq, 88, 9. 
RISHER, H. C, Castile soap, 87, 69. 
RISLEY. L. 8., Quebracho prepara- 
tions, 90, 171. 
RITTER, N. G., Lard, commercial, 
88, 10. 
RIZZA, B., AND A. BUTLEROW, Asa- 
rone, 88, 304. 
ROB BINS, Alonzo, Fluid extracts of 
the new Pharmacopoeia, 83, 65,120, 
179, 233. 
ROBERTS, J. C, Fraxinus americana, 
86, 117. 
— J. v., Chloral hydrate, 86, 281. 
ROBOTTOM, A., California borax, 
87, ^(». 
ROBINSON, R., Kauri gum, 88, 626. 
ROGERS, Y. A., Drug sections for mi- 
croscopical examination, 89, 42. 
ROSEN, H. VON, Lobelia, constituents, 
86, 392. 
ROSEN BAUM, D., Plantago major, 
86, 418. 
ROSENGARTEN, F: H., Bismuth, saL 
icvlate, 83, 433 — Sodium iiico- 
fluoride, 87, 606. 
ROSENKRANS. C. D., Yolk of egg, 
preservation, 90, 170. 
ROSENWASSER, N., Percolator. 81, 
567. 
ROSVING (incorrect). See Rov- 
SING. 
ROT HER R., Ammonium iodide, 
87,335— Ammonium valerate, taste- 
less and odorless solution, 84, 313 
— Bismuth citrate, 86, 237 — Bis- 
muth and pepsin, 84, 353, 85, 
417--Calcium iodide, 83, 227— 
Calcium lactophosphate, 83, 607 — 
Elixirs of quinine, 85, 477 — Ferri 
et quinina^ citras, 85, 121 — Ferri 
chlorides, 84, 407— Ferric citrates,, 
double and secondary salts, 83, 
116, 87, 166 — Ferric citrophosphate 
and citropyrophosphate, 83, 165 — 
Ferrous citrate, double and secon- 
dary .83,41— Fan d,86, 49— Iodides, 
j official and non-official, 87, 385 — 
! Nux vomica, complete exhaustion, 
83,1— Official pharmacy, 86, 326— 
; Ointments improved, 86, 1 — Qui- 
i nium salts, 83, 170 — Salicylic acid 
and monad salts, 86, 420— Sodio- 
! bismuth citropy roborate, 84, 318 
! — Sodio-bismuth tartrate and pep- 
j sin, 85, 417 — Syrups of ipecac and 
I squill, 83, 83 — Syrup of wild 
cherry, 83, 557 — Tinctura kino, 
86, 333— Tinctura opii deodorata, 
83, 76. 598— Tinctura vanilla?, 85, 
500 —Valerates, 87, 171 — Wild 
cherry bark, fluorescent principle, 
' 87, 2"^f>—Yerba santa, constituents, 
87, 225. 
ROTH ROCK, J. T., Laboratory con- 
tributions, 84, 129. 
ROVSING, T., AND Ch. HEYN, Iodo- 
form as antisepti*', 87, 249. 
ROWLAND, W. L. See Sadtler, 
S. P. 
RUSBY, H. H., Cinchona (uiltivation 
in Bolivia, 88, 310 — Cinchonas, 
home, 88, 142 -Coca, 86, 188,88, 
199 — Guarana, 88, 26o— Standard- 
ized preparations, 90, 209. 
RUSCHENBERGER, W. S. W., 
Sketch of Robert Bridges, 84,. 
241. 
