INDEX.
307
Hemp culture in Germany , Dal-gas, 247.
Royle, 167.
253.
247.
-fibres from, Reisseck, 157.
236; Fronmueller, 68; Grimaux,75 ; O'Shauglinessy, 142.
—— pharmacology of, Martius,128.
Henbane, biennial, Squire, 186.
Henna, Delchevalerie, 49.
-leaves, Paschhis, 144.
Herb culture at Mitcham, Anon.233. See also Medicinal plants.
Herb-poisoning at the Cape, Grey,74.
Herba Chenopodii anthelmintica,Paschhis, 144.
Herba Santa Maria, Reg, 159.
Herbage , experiments on, Lawes,Gilbert, Sg Plasters, 13.
Herbal , Albertus Magnus, 5; Black-well, 21; Culpeper, 45 ; Peachie,145.
Herbaria (pharmaceutical), Man-bury, 81.
Herbarium of medicinal plants atPharmaceutical Society, Anon.231.
Herbs in the London Market,Squire, 186.
-their preservation for medi-cinal use, Dwyer, 57.
-(savoury), Langethdl, 111.
Hermodactyls, Cooke, 40; Plan-chon, 151.
Hesse, Materia medica of, Wen-deroth, 207.
Hickory (Pignut), oil from, Wayne,205.
Hildesheim , forestry in, Alberti,
5.
Himalayan conifers, Madden, 123.
-forests, Koch, 107.
- tea, Loarer, 118; Royle,
166 ; Zoeller, 215.
- tea plantations, Fortune,
66 .
Himalayas , Cinchona culture in,Kuntze, 108.
-forests of the western, Cleg-
horn, 38.
Hindoos, their Materia medica,Ainslie, 4.
Hing, an Indian drug, Flueckiger,65.
Hippomane Maneinella, Mamilton,78.
Hirneola Auricula-Judae, Cooke,40.
Hitchin, culture of medicinalplants at, Bentley, 15; Holmes,
92.
History of sugar-making, Reed,156.
- of cultivated vegetables,
Phillips, 149.
Hoang-nan bark, Planchon, 151.Hog-gum tree, Hamilton, 79.Hogg-gum, Mitchell, 133.Holarrhena africana, Wulfsberg,213.
Holcus hicolor, a substitute forchocolate, Barton, 12.
-saccharatus, Smith, 182.
Holstein, economic plants of, Rafn,155.
-forestry in, Burgsdorff, 244 ;
Wagner, 201.
-rape-seed culture in, Tver sen,
100, 252.
Holsteinborg, forestry in, Holstein,
93.