Mononitroresoroiu, 343 Monopalmitin, 268 Monosulphydrin, 250 Monoietbylaniine, 190 Monoxantbraquinone, 448 Honoxybenzone, 331 Monoxydiphenyl, 416 Morin,461 Morphino, 473 acetato, 473 hydroohlorldo, 473 sulptiato,473 MoRohatin, 437 Mucilage, 294 Mucin, 49S Munjistb, 451 Murexido, 245 Musolo-fibrin, 493 Mustard-oils, 91 Mycoso, 288 Myosin. 493 Myricyl alcohol, 171 potentate, 174 Myroain,498 N. Naphthalono, 429 dloblorhydroto, 431 diohlorido, 431 totracblondo. 431 tetrabydroxide, 431 Naphthazirin, 430 Naphthono alcohol, 431 Napbthohydroqulnono, 430 Naphthol, 434 Naphthonitrllo, 433 Naphthoouluono, 435 Napbthydii.no, 431 Naplrthylamino, 438 Naphtbyl-otbylotbor, 434 Napbthyl-pbonyl kotone, Naplitbyl-phonylamino, 483 Naphtbyl-phonyl-mothaao, 439 Narcolno, 476 Narootlno, 474 Neurino, 100 Neutralisation, partial, 172 Nloholson's bluo, 410 Nlokeloyanlite, 53 Nicotine, 471 Night-blue, 410 Nltrilos, 79 Nitro-aootonltrile, 113 Nitro-amidoU>lneno3, 350 Nltro-anthmcone, 445 Nitrobenaaldehydo, 353 Nttrobenzono, 320 NitroboraoniltUe, 358 Nitrobeuzyl nlcohol, 35f Nitrobenzyl hydrosulpblde, 367 Nitroohlor<strong>of</strong>orm. 102 NitroohryMne, 455 Nltro-compovinds, 399 Nitrooryptopine, 476 Nitrodiamidotoliieno, 391 Nitrwrytbrita, 2/8 INDEX* 509 Nitroethane. 113 Nitr<strong>of</strong>orm, 102 Nitroglyearin, 257 Nitro-isoxylcne, 37C Nitromalonyl-urea, 219 Nitrom«nnlte, 278 Nitropapavorino, 476 Nltropblorogluom, 3U Nitropru8side3, 66 Nitropyrene, 4(4 Nitrosodiothyliuo, 122 , Nitrosomalonyl-uren, 246 Nytroatyrolene, 385 NItrotoluenoa, Ut Nltrotolylene diohloride, 378 NltrotricbJoromethano, 102 Nornarcotine, 474 O. Orthoxylene, 876 Ozaloldebyde, 206 Oxaiyl-uraa, 247 Osaraethane, 205 Oxomide, 204 Oxanilide, S24 Oxatyl, 82 Oacdol, 428 Osyacanthino, 481 Oxyanthtaceno, 445 Oiyanthraquinones, 448 Oiybonzenos, 331 Oxybenzyl alcohol, 387 Oxybeozyleno diobloride, 368 Oxycinchonine, 479 Oxychloronopbthoquinone, Oxycholine, 190 Oxyoymone, 400 Oxymorpbine, i!ti Oiynaphthalene, 434 Osypontaldiue, 135, Oiyphenylethylamino, 393 Octane, 169 Ootone, 234 OctohydrophomntUrene, 441 Oxyquiuono, 453 Octyl alcohol, normal, 169 Oxytetntldina, »4,»,«»«o,, 136 „ sacoudary, 178 Oxytoluenra, 351 chloride, 169 Oxytrialdino, 135 secondary, I/O Ozoccrito, 75 lodido, 169 socoudary, 170 Octylono, 234 P. Oonanthiudebyde, 168 Oeimnthidouo chloride, 234 Pulmilaldohyde, 172 Oenontbol, 1 rue, 171 Paramo, 61 scurvy-grass, 155 Pammido, 404 thyme, 399 Paranltratiilino, 326 turpontine, 299 Parauitrobonzyl alcohol, 357 wator-homiook, 309 Paranthrnceuo, 443 wintot-greon, 368 Pttrantkroquinone, 446 Ol<strong>of</strong>lant-gas. 1(4 Paratoluonitrile, 377 Oieflncs, 175, 179 ParolHUont-jinpor, 296 Ononetin. 46(i ParicllW, 480 Ononln, 480 Pai-volino, 467 Orcein, 353 Patctoulono, 305 Orcin, 352 Patcliouli-camphor, 305 Orcosolln, 486 FatohauU-oil, 305 Oreowlon, 486 Pay<strong>the</strong>, 480 Orthonmiiiophonol, 337 Pear-«11,182 Orthochlorophonol, $3$ PontachlorobeoEcne, 319 Orthoorosol, 351 Pentnchlorophenol, 3U8 Orthodiamidobonzoi>c, 327 Pentahiroline, 469 Orthodinzophonol chlorido,337 Penttne, 169 Orthodibroniobonzeno, 319 Pen too, 231 Ortho-lodophenol, 339 Pontonitrilo, 160 Orthonitronilino, 326 Pcntyl alcohol, primary, 160 Orthotoluonitrile, 378 socondary, 160 Ortliotoluylamlde, 378 Pepsin, 498
610 INDEX. Perchloretbyl osido, 112 Pinito, 280 Percblororaethyl formate, 109 Fiporidme, 481 Perchloroanphthuluno, 432 Piporin, 481 PercUorophoaol, 338 itpowroaldehydo, 482 PercbJorophcnylene oxide, 338 Piporodyl alcohol, 482 Penceiimln, iW Pktinocyauides, 56 Phenanthrene, 440 Plumblo chlorotriotbido, 132. dibromido,441 Plumbio othide,131 Phenanthrene-hydroqiilnoue, Polyohroitte, 46$ 442 Polyotbene glycols, 189 Fhenattthrono-aulnono, 441 Polymorism, 36 Phenetol, 332 PopuJin, 4«0 Phenol, common, 331 Potassium ncototo, 137 PhenoUoHrtirp, 411 croconate) 69 Phenol-phtialeio, 412 cyanate, ol Phenols, 310 cyanide, SI Phenoquiaoaa, 341 Jichloracetato, 145 Phenoso, 345 otkylcorbonate, 110 Phenylacetato, 333 etbylsulphite, 114. alcohol, 331 ferrioyanido, 55 carbamiae, 325 JoiTooyanido, 03 carbimido, 321 isosulphocyaimW, 60 carbonate, 333 osalate, 202 dfcyonate, 324 piorato, 335 purpurato, 'US disulphido, mustard, 834 324 sodium tartrato, 22< sulphydiuto, mustard-oil, 3333 8ulphocyaimte, 59 sulpSdo, lhdt334 tartrato, 228 sulphoearbimidc, 324 Prooipitation, fractional, 173 Phenylacotomtrilo, 333 Propane, 151 Phonylallyl alcohol, 391 Propargyl alcohol, 276 Phenyl-amidonapbthalano,' Pvopeno, 206 433 Propone alcohol, primary, 208 Pbenylaralno, 322 ohlorhydrato, 207 Pbenylanilino, 322 clibromide, 207 Phonylbcnzyl carbliiol, 421 dioblorido, 107 ketone, 421 glycol, 207 Phenyl.buteno, 402 osido, 207 Phonyleno-biown, 331 Proponyl alcohol, 253 Phenyle<strong>the</strong>nyl-metliylkotonc, (liclilorhydrato, 205 402 monochlorhydrato, 254 Phonylolhyl-mctliyl tcotouo, nitrate, 257 402 trlbromide, 256 Phonyl-glyoolyl acotato, 384 triohlorido, 255 alcohol, 384 Propidono ilichlorido, 208 chlorido, 334 Proplno, 27(J Phonyl-ptop<strong>of</strong>to, 391 I'ropinyl alcohol, 270 Phenylpropyl alcohol, 390 Propinj PhenylTosniiilino, 410 Phonyl-tolyl-motlitmo, IIS Phenyl-uron, 323 PUenyl-urothnno, 321 Phlornmine, 344 Phlorotin,4Gl Phlon'£iu,401 PUorogJudn, 344 Phlorol, 3S2 Phlorono, 376 Phorone, 306 Phosgeno-gAs, 64 Phosphenyl ohlorido, 321 Pbosptorus trloynnido, (51 Phthalic nnhydrida, $$l Physostigmino, 483 Ptcotino, m Picramide, 3S6 Pforoerytbrite, 330 Picrotoxin, 487 Picryl chlorido, 33« Pinipiorin, 46S 1 Pyrogollol, 343 Pyroniuolc aldehyde, 282 Pyroouinono, 355 Pyrrol, 282 PyrroLnxl, 288 Q. Quassiin, 487 Quercotiu, 461 luorcito, 280 raitrui, 461 jbydroneJHO . lomino, 470 Qulnlcino, 479 Quinidine, 479 Quinine, 478 sulphate, acid, 478 basic, 478 . normal, 478 liydrochloride, basio, 478 normal, 47S Quinizarino, 450 Qninono, 340 B. Badicftb, comiwund, 12 dyad, 175 Uosad,2rotoid.o, 491 a Protopiuo,475 Sacoharoso, 235 Pru&skn bluo, 54 Safnm'm, 403 rmsdato <strong>of</strong> potash, yollow Saliciu, 460 Snlioyloldobyde, 3S8 red, 56 Salioylomide, 369 PsomioouDicuo, 3S" Salicylio anhydride, 369 Psouiloniovphino, 474 Snllgenin, 367 Psoudotoluidiac, 319 Salirotin, 368 Ptyalin, 498 Santalin, 414 Purtee, 414 Santonin, 487 Pyrone, 454 Sapogenin, 465 Pyridino, 467 Saponin, 466 Pyrocatochin, 342 Sarcinp, 249 Pyrooatccliin-methyl otbor, Sarcosino,_ 200 342 •Scammouin, 465
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A MANUAL OF THE T H E C A R B O N C
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