. The Pharmaceutical era. e been frost-bitten besent to the mill at once. In gathering, the olives shouldnot be allowed to remain on the ground more than afew hours, if at all. and all imperfect and bruised fruitsshould be culled out. as well as those which are latter may be put through the mill by themselv s andthe product kept separate. The fruit should be picked ata stage of ripeness as nearly uniform as possible. Afterbeing gathered, the olives should be spread out ou traysin thin so that the air may circulate frei-iy fr .mamong them, and the trays should then


. The Pharmaceutical era. e been frost-bitten besent to the mill at once. In gathering, the olives shouldnot be allowed to remain on the ground more than afew hours, if at all. and all imperfect and bruised fruitsshould be culled out. as well as those which are latter may be put through the mill by themselv s andthe product kept separate. The fruit should be picked ata stage of ripeness as nearly uniform as possible. Afterbeing gathered, the olives should be spread out ou traysin thin so that the air may circulate frei-iy fr .mamong them, and the trays should then be kept in a and airy room. The fruit on the tray should beturned over every two or three days for twelve >n- , or until it is properly dried, after which it is readyto be re<hiced to pulp in the mill.—Yearbook U. .**. ) August 19, 1897.] THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 229 The ® 0 A PRACTICAL, THOROUGH and ECONOMICALCOLRSE OF Monic Stub^ in pbavmac^ g UNDEU TUB DIRECTION OF s ■z:. i/Sr OP CONTRIBUTORS. ELIAS H. BARTLEY, , , Professor of Or-ganic Chemistry, Brooljlyn College of rUarmacy, Brooli-lyn, N. Y. VIRGIL COBLBNTZ, , , , Professorof Chemistry and Physics, College of Pharmacy, City ofNew Yorli. ALBERT E. EBERT, , , Chicago, 111. JAMES M. GOOD, , , Professor of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy. ARTHUR L. GREEN. , , , Professor ofChemistry. Purdue University, .School of Pharmacy. CHARLES F. HEEBNER, , , Professor ofTheory and Practice of Pharmacy, Outario College ofPharmacy. GEORGE B. KAUFFMAN, , , Professor ofPharmacy, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy. HENRY KKAEMER. Professor of Botany andIharmaoopuosy, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. EDWARD KREMERS, , , Professor of Pharma-ceutical Chemistry, University of Wisconsin School JOHN DRI LLOYD, , , Professor of Chemistryand Pharmac


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