. American journal of pharmacy . limited quantity of ether, the ether residue dissolved in 420 Gleanings in Materia Medica. ( Am. Jour. August, 1883. acetic acid, and the solution submitted to partial precipitation withammonia or soda. The white gelatinous precipitate became yellow ondrying, dissolved readily in ether, alcohol and chloroform, had noaction on polarized light, and formed, with acids, amorphous solution in hydrochloric acid gave precipitates varying from greyto brownish yellow, with mercuric chloride, potassium, ferro- andferridcyanide, potassium iodide, sodium


. American journal of pharmacy . limited quantity of ether, the ether residue dissolved in 420 Gleanings in Materia Medica. ( Am. Jour. August, 1883. acetic acid, and the solution submitted to partial precipitation withammonia or soda. The white gelatinous precipitate became yellow ondrying, dissolved readily in ether, alcohol and chloroform, had noaction on polarized light, and formed, with acids, amorphous solution in hydrochloric acid gave precipitates varying from greyto brownish yellow, with mercuric chloride, potassium, ferro- andferridcyanide, potassium iodide, sodium phosphate, sodium and ammo-nium chloride, and sodium nitrate. The alkaloid differs from quinoid-ine in optical behavior, and in its platinum double salt containing lessplatinum; and from beberine in containing more carbon, and thedouble compound more platinum.—Phar. Jour, and Trans.^ April 7,]883. Mountain Sage; Sierra Salvia.—J. Moeller gives the followingdescription of this bitter aromatic drug; the stems attain about the. Leaf, natural size. Flowers, natural size. Involucral scales, magnified. thickness of a quill, are somewhat angular woody and with leafybranches. The leaves are short, petiolate, divided antler-like, the


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