Hemsalech] 



752 



[Henatsch 



Hemsalecb, Gnslm-e A[dol]>he], & Schuster, Arthur. See 

 Schuster & Hemsalech. 



Hemsley, Ulllidiii Bnttinq. Sisyrinchium Bermudiana. 

 Jl. Bot., i-i, 1884, 108-ilO. 



The insular distribution of orchids. Gard. Chron., 



23, 1885, 7.39. 



GuadaUipe Island, Lower California. Gard. Chron., 



24, 1885, 632-6,33. 



New Chinese plants. .Jl. Bot., 23, 1885, 286-287. 



Podocarpus insiguis, Hemsl. = 'B. argotffinia. Jl. Bot., 



23, 1885, 312. 

 A prickly grape vine from China. Gard. Chron., 25, 



1886, 753. 



Notes on some Chinese economic plants. Gard. 



Chron., 26, 1886, 40-42. 



Eeport on the vegetation of Diego Garcia. [1886.] 



Linn. Soc. Jl. {Bot.)'. 22, 1887, 332-340. 



Botany of the Afghan Delimitation Commission. 



[1886.] Nature, 3-5, 1887, 173-174. 



The "Botanical Magazine." Gard. Chron., 1, 1887, 



34.5-346, 381, 4-50-4.51, 479, 514-515, 641-642, 671, 767- 

 768; 2, 1887, 11-12, 45-46, 127, 246, 368-369, 433-434, 

 471-472, 620-622. 



Holiday jottings in the Isle of Man. Gard. Chron., 



2, 1887, 462-463, 491-492. 



Japanese varieties of Hepatica and of Adonis amurensis. 



Gard. Chron., 2, 1887, 491. 



New and interesting plants from Perak. Jl. Bot., 25, 



1887, 203-206. 



Primroses. Nature, 35, 1887, 561-562. 



Dissemination of plants by birds. Nature, 38, 



1888, 53. 



The new vegetation of Krakatao. Nature, 38, 1888, 



344-345. 



The Chinese and Japanese species of Buddleia. Gard. 



Chron., 5, 1889, 59.5-596. 



The history of the chrysanthemum. Gard. Chron., 



6, 1889, 521-.523, 55.5-557, 585-586, 652-654. 



Eeport on the botanical collections from Christmas 



Island, Indian Ocean, made by Captain J. P. Macleae, 

 Mr. J. J. Lister, and the officers of H.M.S. Egeria. 

 [1889.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 25, 1890, 351-362. 



John Miller, and his work. Gard. Chron., 7, 1890, 



255-256. 



The genus Asarum. Gard. Chron.. 7, 1890, 420- 



422. 



New or noteworthy plants. Gard. Chron., 7, 1890, 



448; 11, 1892, 682, 718; 12,1892, 364, 396, 428-429; 14, 

 1893, 120, 178-179 ; 20, 1896, 652-653 ; 28, 1900, 254, 

 286, 349-350. 



The wild progenitors of the elirysanthemum. Hortic. 



Soc. Jl., 12, 1890. 111-114. 



. On an obscure species of Triumfetta. Jl, Bot., 28, 



1890, 1-2. 



Self-colonization of the coco-nut palm. Nature, 41, 



1890, 537. 



Prolonged vitality of the seeds of sea-shore plants. 



[1891.] Ann. Bot., 5, 1890-91, 406-407. 



A Burmannia in Japan. [1891.] Ann. Bot., 5, 1890- 



91, 407. 



On Ehynchosia ? antennulifera, J. G. Baker. [1891.] 



Ann. Bot.', 6, 1890-91, 407-409. 

 New Solomon Islands plants. [1891.] Ann. Bot., 5, 



1890-91, -501-508. 



Eecent botanical discoveries in China and eastern 



Burma. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 74-75, 88, 98-99, 

 123-124, 135, 219, 267. 



Vegetation of Lord Howe Island. Nature, 43, 1891, 



565-566. 



The genus Melanauthus, ]]'a!pers. Ann. Bot., 6, 



1892, 14.5-146. 



Trematocarpus. Ann. Bot., 6, 1892, 154; 7, 1893, 



289-290. 



Chelonespermum and Cassidispermum, proposed new 



genera of Sapotacea;. Ann. Bot., 6, 1892, 203-210. 

 A drift-seed (Ipomoea tuberosa, L.). Ann. Bot., 6, 



1892, 369-372. 

 Note on the genus Henrya. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 



19, 1892, 97. 

 Observations on a botanical collection made by Mr. A. 



E. Pratt in western China, with descriptions of some 



new Chinese plants from various collections. [1892.] 



Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 29, 1893, 298-322. 



Margaret Meen. Gard. Chron., 15, 1894, 197-198. 



Captain William Dampier as a botanist. Gard. Chron., 



15, 1894, 429-430, 464. 

 Botany of the Death Valley, California. Gard. Chron., 



15, 1894, 555-556. 

 Mistletoes. Gard. Chron., 16, 1894, 74.5-746. 



On two small collections of dried plants from Tibet. 



With an introductory note by Lieut. -Gen. E. Stkachey, 

 C.S.I. , F.E.S.. F.L.S. [1893.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 

 30, 1895, 101-140. 



The flora of the Tonga or Friendly Islands, with 



descriptions of and notes on some new or remarkable 

 plants, partly from the Solomon Islands. [1893.] Linn. 

 Soc. .11. (Bot.), 30, 1895, 158-217. 



Some remarkable phanerogamous parasites. [1894.] 



Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 31, 1895-97, 306-311. 



Descriptions of some new plants from eastern Asia, 



chiefly from the Island of Formosa, presented by Dr. Au- 

 gustine Henry, F.L.S. , to the Herbarium, Eoyal Gardens, 

 Kew. Ann. Bot., 9, 1895, 143-160. 



Parasites. Gard. Chron., 18, 1895, 6-7. 



Siam plants. Kew Bull, 1895, 38-39. 



Vitality of seeds. Nature, 52 (1895), 5-7. 



[The origin of the cultivated cineraria.] Nature, 52 



(1895), 54-55. 



[.An abnormal rose.] Nature, 52 (1895), 244-245. 



[Leaf-absorption.] Nature, .52 (1895), 570. 



The flora of the Galajiagos Islands. [1895.] Nature, 



52 (1895), 623; 53 (1895-96), 78. 



Cactaceae in the Galapagos Islands. [1895.] Nature, 



53 (1895-96), 31, 249. 



The flora of Lord Howe Island. Ann. Bot., 10, 1896, 



221-284. 

 [DieFlorader Samoa-Inselu. Teilii. Siphonogamen:] 



Euphorbiaceje. Engler, Bot. Jbiich., 25, 1898, 658-660. 

 The Cactace;e of the Galapagos Islands. Gard. Chron., 



24, 1898, 265 ; 28, 1900, 7-8. 



The toonu or tunu. Kew Bull., 1898, 141-142. 



Eeport on botanical collections. [1898.] Queensland, 



Ann. Eep. Brit. N. Guinea, 1897-98, 147-150. 



Cydonia sinensis. Kew Bull., 1899, 224-225. 



The vegetation of the Galapagos Islands. Gard. 



Chron., 27, 1900, 177-178. 

 Notes on an exhibition of plants from China recently 



collected by Dr. A. Henry, and Mr. W. Hancock. [19U0.] 



Liun. Soc.'jl. (Bill.), 34, 1898-1900, 474-478. 

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 Hemsley, Williuiii Bottiiin, & CoUett, (Brig. -Gen.) H. See 



CoUett A- Hemsley. 

 Hemsley, Williinn Bntthir], & Forbes, Francis Blackwell. 



Si'e Forbes .\j Hemsley. 

 Hemsley, IVillinm Jiottiiic), & I,ace, J. H. See I^ace & 



Hemsley. 

 Hemsley, ll'illiam Batting, & Sharp, David. Botanical 



and zoological bibliography of the Lesser Antilles, Carib- 



bee Islands, or Windward and Leeward Islands, West 



Indies (Tobago to Porto-Eico inclusive). Brit. Ass. Eep., 



1888, 437-464. 

 H6nard, E. Sur les seize r^seaux des plans de Picosafedre 



regulier convexe. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. E., 101, 1885, 232- 



235. 

 Henatsch, W. Erfahrungen mit der Alkohol-Breipolarisa- 



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