Cocoanut oil, dealers in 42 84 Codeine phosphates, incompati- Dill harvesting in England. ..216 Diner, Jacob, notes on soda dis- pensing 132 ...106 Diplosal 104 .231 Dipropasin 104 94 Dispensing, the ethics of. ..263 dificulties 9 grain to New Dohme, Charles E, portrait....353 345; Louis, portrait ...353 Dorsey's magnesia mixture ...234 Dott, D. B., portrait 161 sey, to University, Drinks, seasonable 137 Drug pedlers, doom of ...124 Aluminum acetate gauze American Chemical Society, the Syndicate of the South....357 of, in old Antitoxin, Government to manu- facture Argon, extraction of from air.. 14 story of a... Arrow root growing in Bermuda.364 Illinois, 275, 318, 386; Iowa, tribute pressions of ..365 BOOK REVIEWS: ΤΟ 39 Alumni, Brooklyn College of Drug clerks' brotherhood Codex, the French Codliver oil cream, pancreatic..336 278; Atlanta, 314; 279; New York, 313; pharmacy, 3443 Columbia, drug importations of.153 store, candy department of..171 ..200 modern business methods in...168 tions regarding animal of the homœopathic 97 164 early regulations on importa- 7 imported. government inspec- tion of 9 ..359 powdered, identification of... 37 Early closing of drug stores..357 185 157 Delaware ...350 24 "Confessions of the peaceful Hartford (Conn.) retail 80 Borggreve, Fred, successful soda. 139 Congress of applied chemistry, .300 neous preparation of .301 .....159 Hudson River, N. Y Illinois Kings County Louisiana 85 Pharmaceutical Society, exam- .159 Bromine, reactions of, with pharmacy, the international...343 ... 77 calisaya, status of, under in- .106 9 127 42 Copper, estimation of, in canned Emulsifier, the best ..192 Emulsion of lecithin .330 42 Brucine, action of, as compared Manhattan, N. Y. .....51, 116 112, 375 with strychnine differentia- 384 from strych- 128 Cozzens, N. A., portrait .....115 magnesia 331 Enzymes, two new ..235 concentrated ....331 9 American Caspari, C., advertisements in Ergot, assay of ..297 the determination of the quality of 368 Association -363 72 73 Ether, detection of alcohol in..165 ..226 Eucalyptus oil, South African, a .140 .300 Olive, new glucoside of .234 Latto, Robert, Scotch ideas on Opium, bill to regulate importa- tion of life 259 window dressing 75 .123 Lavender reaping in England..215 regulations for the importation Japanese army, pharmacy in the .186, 241 Kansas, drug store saloons in. 95 of Battier, G. H., 60; Bauer, Oil of copaiba, adulterated.....127 ceptions regarding 20 Phenylcinchoninic acid Phosphergot 334 Physicians and the pharmaco- poia .291 Pile ointment 10 166 excipients, comparative value pharmacy Governor of 166 Hughes on .332 Board of Pharmacy, report of 18 Plant farming in England .....215 259, 292 Pill coating to dissolve in the YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES, INCLUDING POSTAGE: United States, Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines. $1.50 THE AMERICAN DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTICAL RECORD is issued on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Changes of advertise- ments should be received ten days in advance of the date of publication. Remittances should be made by New York exchange, post office or express money order or registered mail. If checks on local banks are used 10 cents should be added to cover cost of collection. The publishers are not responsible for money sent by unregistered mail, nor money paid except to duly authorized agents. All communications should be addressed and all remittances made payable to American Druggist Now that more prosperous business con- ditions are promised is a good time to consider the subject of contributions to the fund that is being collected through the American Pharmaceutical Association for the erection of a monument to our great American pharmacist, William Procter, jr. During the financial storm and general depression of busi- ness that prevailed last year the committee on the monument fund remained passive, taking no active steps to collect money. Pharmacists and the drug trade in general had much to contend with, the falling off in business being quite heavy in some parts of the country, so the committee did wisely in refraining from importuning them during that period. It is hoped that during the present year vigorous work will be carried on through the na- tional committee and the various state committees to collect a notable sum for the highly commendable purpose of the move- ment, and that pharmacy will yet have a monument in Washing- ton to remind the people that her votaries are no less unmindful of the distinction of the men of eminence in that profession than the votaries of other professions, whose distinguished followers are commemorated in imperishable bronze or marble at the na- tion's capital. The chairman of the national committee, to whom contributions may be sent, is John F. Hancock, 48 Howard street, The latest organization to pass resolutions condemnatory of House of Representatives' Bill No. 21.982, known as the Mann Bill, is the Drug Trade Section of the New York Board of Transportation. The bill aims to prohibit the trans- assent. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Depart- |