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SHEAKER, A., AND B.GILES, Sul- 
phurous acad solutions, speciiic 
gravity, 86, 151. 
SHEN STONE, W. A.. Jafferabad aloes, 
crystalline principle. 83, 92 — Nux 
vo'inica. alkaloids, 81, 610— Strych- 
nine, 85, 252. 
SHI MO YAM A, Y., Buchu, chemistry, 
88, 624. 
SHINN, J. T., Calcium benzoate, 81, 
154 — Gruarana in chronic diarrhoea, 
90, 69. 
SHKATELOFF, V., Resin from Pinus 
silveptris, 89, 132, 367. 
SHOEMAKER, J. G., Gelsemium, 
diayrnostic characters, 84, 130. 
— J. v., Naphthol, 84, 27. 
— RoBEET, Vending of nostrums, 84, 
651. 
SHORT, F. W. See W. R. Dunstan. 
SHRYOCK, A , Compound spirit of 
cinnamon, 81, 152— Syrup of lico- 
rice, aromatic, 83, 3u5. 
SHUTTLEWORTII, E. B., Liquor 
opii sedativus, 81, 129 — Potassium 
oxalate, 81, 574. 
SIEBOLD, L, Pomegranate, phar- 
macy, 84, 29, 
SIGGINS F. M., Eupatorium purpur- 
eum, 88, 121 — Gingers, commer- 
cial. 88, 278. 
SIMAND, F., Tannin, estimation, 82, 
600. ! 
SIMMONDS, P. L., Leaves, medic- ! 
inal uses, 90, 193, 471 — Ginsens', 
90, 282 — Indian opium trade, 90, 
567 — Kola nut, 90, 595. 
SJOEQUIST, J., Estimation of hydro- 
chloric acid in the contents of the 
stomach, 89, 251. 
SKRAUP, Z. H., Paraquinanisoil and 
derivatives, 86, 383. 
SLOAN. G. W., Tintura opii deodorata, 
83, 392. 
SLOCUM, F. L, Anthemis cotnla, 
85, 381 — Arsenic tribromide, 83, 
225 — Absorbent cotton, 81, 53 — j 
Ink for writing on gla«s, 81, 61 — 
Cider preservative, 81, 279— San- ; 
guinaria canadensis, 81, 273. i 
SMALL, J. H., Tea, p. c. of alkaloid, ! 
90, 123. I 
SMETHAM, A., Soap manufacture, 
84, 141. 
SMITH, A. P., Malt extract, estimation 
of diastase, 89, 482— Pepsin, 88, 
464. 
— E. F., Acid boric, determination, 
83, 39. 
— E. N., Ericaceous plants, 81, 549. 
— E. W., Assay of tincture of opium^ 
81, 604. 
— F. H., Tartaric acid. 90, 164. 
— G , Infant feeding, dilution of 
cow's milk. 89, 424 — Paraffin as 
pill excipient, 86, 337; reducing^ 
action on potassium permanganate 
and nitrate of silver, 84, 436. 
— H. E., AND R. H. CHITTENDEN, 
Saliva, diastatic action, 86, 438. 
— H. M., Chocolates, assay, 88, 277. 
— J. S., Prinos verticillatus, 90^ 
275. 
— M. H., AND J. WILLIAMS, Amyl 
nitrate. 86, 34. 
— Watson, Kola nut, 86, 391. 
— W. C, Specific gravity and increase 
in volume, 81, 145. 
— W. Manlius, Acaroid resin, 81, 
328. 
SMYTHE, E. S., Gnaphalium poly- 
cephalnm, 90, 122. 
SNOW, H. W., Guarana, assay, 86, 
483 — Mayer's reagent (or alkaloids, 
88, 487 — Iodine absorption of 
essential oils, 90, 570. 
SOAVE M., AND P. GIACOSA, Xan- 
thoxylon senegalense, 90, 5o0. 
SOELDNER, F., Milk, relation of its 
salts to casein, 89, 476. 
SOKOLOFF, D. A., Apocynum canna- 
V)inum. action, 88, 581. 
SPEAR, O., Toilet powder, analysis, 
89, II 
SPENCER, G., Oil of cloves, adul- 
terated. 83, 611. 
SPENZER, J. G., Ethyl nitrite, 87,. 
484. 
SPICA, P., Diosmin, 89, 86. 
— R., Buchu and oil of buchu, 86, 
475. 
SPITZER, F. V. See Kachler, J. 
SPRING, W., AND E. VANAUBEL, 
Action of acids on zinc in presence 
of lead, 88, 20. 
SQUIBB, E. R., Aconite root. 82,. 
559,84, 277— Antipyretics. 88, 361 
— Cascara sagrada,87, 569 — Ferri et 
strychninte citras, 88, 348 — Opium 
assay, 82, 244 — Pharmacopoeial re- 
vision and assays, 90, 'J 18. 
SQUIRE, Balmanno, Ointment of 
salicylic acid, 84, 594. 
— Peter. Equalization of strength of 
pharmaceutical preparations, 81> 
499. 
— P. W , Caffeine-tri-iodide, 90, 348 
— Kamala, 85, 141. 
STaDELMANN, E., Pepsin in urine, 
89, 365— Alkalies, influence on 
tissue changes, 90, 589. 
