This was in use of precipitating an alkaloid from a nonpolar solvent and the reason the precipitation did not occur is because the HCl used was aqueous (more specifically muriatic 31%) and formed an aqueous layer which the alkaloid migrated to.
In this instance, I think I have two ways of dealing with this. Mix nonpolar solent with muriatic (stir) and evaporate the resultant aqueous layer which would leave the .HCl salt?
Or repeat the same experiment and utilize a drying agent in the gassing setup, possibly using a dry tube with calcium chloride between the gassing and the reaction flask?