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Howard (John Eliot ) continued :

Microscopical researches on the alkaloids, as existing in Chinchona bark. Pharm. Journ. II. vi. (1865) 584-588. [With 4 plates.]Observations on the present state of our knowledge of the genus Cinchona . (Abstract of a paper read at a meeting of theInternational Botanical Congress, and prepared by the author,by desire, for the Pharmaceutical Journal.) Pharm. Journ.

II. viii. (1866) 11-16.

Report of an analysis of the sixth remittance of bark from India .

Pharm. Journ. II. ix. (1867) 243-244.

Report of an analysis of the seventh remittance of bark fromIndia . Pharm. Journ. II. ix. (1867) 245-246.

Report of an analysis of the eighth remittance of bark from India .

Pharm. Journ. II. x. (1868) 317-320.

The Quinologv of the East Indian plantations. London , 1869-76.fol.

On the cultivation of Cinchona plants under glass in England.

Pharm. Journ. II. xi. (1870) 388-392.

Cinchona cultivation in Java . Pharm. Journ. III. i. (1870) 441-442. See also p. 466.

Cinchona-trees grown in India . Pharm. Journ. III. ii. (1871)361-363. See also pp. 374-375.

Correspondence relative to Cinchona cultivation in India . Pharm.Journ. III. ii. (1872) 724-727.

Report on Cinchona bark grown in Jamaica . Pharm. Journ. III.iii. (1872) 83.

Examination of the leaves of Cinchona succirubra. (Especiallyin reference to the production of alkaloid.) Pharm. Journ.

III. iii. (1873) 541-542.

Cinchona cultivation in India . [Abstract from The Gardeners'Chronicle .] Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1873) 647-648.

Cinchonas . [Abstract, Linn. Soe. Journ .] Pharm. Journ. III.iii. (1873) 881.

The Cinchona plantations in Java . Pharm. Journ. III. iv. (1873)21-25, 41.

Presumed hybrid between Cinchona Calisaya and C. succirubra.

Pharm. Journ. III. v. (1874) 1-2.

On coppicing Cinchonas . Pharm. Journ. III. iv. (1874) 797-798.Indian barks contributed to the Museum. Pharm. Journ. III. v.(1875) 1005-1006.

The supply of Cinchona bark as connected with the present priceof Quinine . Pharm. Journ. III. viii. (1877) 207-210.

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