Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
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WEISS. F. A., Artemisia frigida, 90, 
484. 
WESTENFELDER, B. D., Chloral, 
86, 233. 
WESTPHAL, C. H., Wyoming soap, 
native, 89, 613. 
WETHERILL. H. M., Jr., Cinchonic 
red, stains, 82, (^8. 
WHARTON, J. C, Detection of min- 
eral acids in vinegar, 82, 100. 
WHEELER, James, Iodine-yielding 
algee, 82, 124. 
WHITE, W. H., Chloralamid, 90, 
148. 
WIEGAND, Thos. S., Emulsionizing 
chloroform and ether, ' 87, 233— 
Hydrobromic acid, 83, 164 — 
Dover's powder, 83, 34 'i — Pills and 
excipients, 85, 593— Powders, di- 
vision, 89, 385 — Practical notes. 
84, 8 — Rhus poisoning, remedy, j 
84,355 — Sodium borobenzoate,84, 
615 — Syrup of wild-cherry bark | 
and nitrous ether, 87, 18 — Wine of j 
white ash bark, 82, 54. j 
WIERNICK, T., AND G. LUNGE, ! 
Ammonia solutions, specific gravity, ! 
89, 516. I 
WILDER, Hans M., Analysis by capil- | 
larity, 84, 508 — Gleanings from j 
Scandinavian journals, 84, 573— 
Microscopical notes, 90, 438, 593 ; \ 
examination of powders, 90, 278, j 
332— Mortars, cleaning, 89, 236— | 
Powders, division, 89, 465 — Prac- 
tical notes, 81, 602. 85, 24— Sirop ; 
de dentition, 85, 20 — L^rinary 
notes, 90, 595. 
WILEY, H. W., Calycanthus glaucus 
seeds 90 97. 
WILHELm' F.*, and E. SCHMIDT, 
Hvdrastine and derivatives, 88, 
633. j 
WILL, W. W., Alum, 82, 464. i 
WILLS, E. J., A lums, precipitated by | 
sodic carbonate, 83, 38. j 
WILLIAMS, G. T., Syrup of calcium I 
lactophosphate, 84, 616. ! 
— J., AND M. H. SMITH, Amyl nitrite, 
86, 34. 
— Jos. P.. Unguentum zinci oxidi, j 
86, 538. I 
— N. B., Nabalus albus, 86, 117. 
— W. J., Hydrargyrum ammoniatum, 
88, 279. 
— W. L , and Prof. DUNSTAN, Amyl 
nitrites, metameric, 89, 148. 
WILSON, Frank M., Tincture carda- 
momi composita, 82, 165. 
— H. and W. ELBORNE, Spurious 
cubebs, 86, 96. 
— J. A., Castor oil, alcohol test, 90, 
622 -Lard, cotton-seed oil and beef 
fat, 89, 195. 
WISHART, J. E., Extractum jalapse 
alcoholicum, 90, 435. 
WITHEROW, J. H., Pill excipient, 
89, 466. 
WITT, O. N., Naphthylamine, 87, 
633. 
WOLFENDEN, R. N., and S. MAR- 
TIN, Jequirity, 90, 350. 
WOLF^F, L., Bismuth salicylate, 83, 
554— Chlorinated oils, 82 , 273, 547 
— Pharmaceutical still and conden- 
ser, 84, 561 — Oleates and oleopal- 
mitates, 81, 545. 
— S. E., Bismuth subnitrate, 82, 593. 
WOOD, C. H., AND E. L. BARRET, 
Cinchona alkaloids, 84, 43. 
— H. S., Glacial acetic acid, 89, 335. 
WOOLEY, E. J., AND Prof. DUN- 
STAN, Amyl nitrite, chemistrv, 89, 
153. 
WORMLEY, T. G., Gelsemium, con- 
stituents, 82 , 337. 
WORTMAN, J., Diastatic ferment of 
bacteria, 83, 623. 
WURTZ, A., Madder colors, 83, 365 
— Papaine, 81, 75. 
YEAGRE, E. J., Tinctura nucis vom- 
icae, 86, 291. 
YOUNG, F. J., Equisetum hyemale 
86,419. 
— W. S., Hydrargyrum cum creta, 
86, 591. 
ZAHOR, Urine, densimetric estima- 
tion of albumen, 89, 24. 
ZINNEL, W. C, Croton oil, 90, 122. 
ZEVICK, G. A., Aqua amygdalae 
amarse, 81, 228. 
ERRATA. 
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Felinster, read Feemster. cultivation, 89, 510. 
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