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Vegetable technology : a contribution towards a bibliography of economic botany, with a comprehensive subject-index / Benjamin Daydon Jackson
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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY.

Honrnrrx (Martin).

Houtkunde ; verzameling van in- en uitlandsche houten, enderzelver benamingen in het hollandsche, hoogduitsch, engelscli,fransch, en latijn, etc. Amstelaedami, 1773. 4°. Also in

1791 and 1795.

The title is given in Dutch , German , French , English and Latin .A German ed. also, Nuernberg , 1773-98.

Howard (David).

Some recent importations of Cinchona barks. Pharm. Journ.III. v. (1875) 1025.

Note on the distribution of the alkaloids in Cinchona trees.

Pharm. Journ. III. viii. (1877) 1-2.

Notes on Cinchona bark. Pharm. Journ. III. x. (1879) 181.Howard (John Eliot).

Examination of Pavons collection of Peruvian barks contained inthe British Museum. Pharm. Journ. xi. (1852) 489-498,557-564, xii. 11-16, 58-62, 125-129, 173-180, 230-235, xii.(1853) 339-342.

Observations on the specimens of Peruvian bark presented to theMuseum of the Pharmaceutical Society, May 17th, 1854.Pharm. Journ. xiii. (1854) 671-672.

Observations on some additional specimens of Peruvian barkspresented to the Museum of the Pharmaceutical Society.Pharm. Journ. xiv. (1854) 61-63.

On the bark of Gomphosia chlorantha, Wedd., occurring mixedwith quilled Calisaya bark. Pharm. Journ. xiv. (1855) 318.On Copalche bark. Pharm. Journ. xiv. (1855) 319.

On the tree-producing red Cinchona bark. Pharm. Journ. xvi.(1856) 207-212.

Illustrations of the Nueva quinologie of Pavon, etc. London ,18[59-]62. fol.

Eeport on the bark and leaves of Chinchona suecirubra grown inIndia . To the Hnder-Secretary of State for India . Pharm.Journ. II. v. (1863) 74-75.

New features in the supply of Peruvian hark. Pharm. Journ.II. v. (1863) 248-249.

On the root-bark of the Chinchonae. Pharm. Journ. II. vi.(1864) 19-21.

On the red variety of Pitayo bark. Pharm. Journ. II. vi. (1864)48-50.

Note on the root-bark of Chinchona Calisaya. Pharm. Journ.II. v. (1864) 342-345.