[1359] Berichte der Deutschen Chem. Gesellschaft zu Berlin, 1871. 818.
[1360] Die medicinischen Chinarinden Neu-Granada’s, 17. 20. 39.
[1361] Pharm. Journ. Sept. 6, 1873. 181.
[1362] Blue Book—“East India Chinchona Plant,” 1870. 282; Yearbook of Pharmacy, 1871. 85.
[1363] See Howard’s analyses and observations, Pharm. Journ. xiv. (1855) 61-63.
[1364] Pharm. Journ. Sept. 6, 1873. 184.
[1365] Blue Book, 1870. 116. 188. 205.
[1366] Chimie hydraulique, Paris, 1746. 114.
[1367] Crell’s Chem. Annalen, 1790, ii. 314-317.
[1368] The bark of Buena magnifolia Wedd., a tree with fragrant flowers and magnificent foliage, figured in Howard’s “Nueva Quinologia of Pavon” as Cinchona magnifolia. Its bark is destitute of alkaloids; it also used to appear occasionally in the London market since about the year 1820.—See also our article on Cortex Cascarillæ.