AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Hilgard, Eugene Woldemar. The bleaching of nuts by dip- 
ping. (Jn Cousy, G. E. California walnuts, almonds and 
chestnuts, 1896, pp. 14-15.) 
Report on the geology and agriculture of the state of 
Mississippi. Jackson. 1860. 8°. pp. xxiv, 391+. Plates, 
map, table, and other illustr. 
A report on the relations of soil to climate. Washing- 
ton. 1892. 8°. pp. 59. (United States — Department 
of agriculture — Weather bureau. Bulletin, 3.) 
Hilgard, Theodore Charles. Botanical report [of the routes 
in California explored by R. 8. Williamson]. See Duranp, 
Elias, and Hiuearp, T. C. 
Phyllotaxis, its numeric and divergential law explic- 
able under a simple organological idea. [St. Louis. 1858- 
60.) 8°. Plate. 
Transactions of the Academy of science of St. Louis, 1858-60, i, 48-61. 
Plante Heermanniane. See Duranp, Elias, and 
Hinearp, T. C. 
Hilger, Albert. 
frucht. 
Beitriige zur chemischen kenntnis der pfeffer- 
See Bauer, F. E., and Hiucer, Albert. 
Zur kenntnis der im rechtsdrehenden koniferenhonig 
vorkommenden dextrine. [Berlin. 1904.] 8°. 
“Sonderabdruck aus Zeitschrift fiir untersuchung der nahrungs- und 
genussmiltel, sowie der gebrauchsgegenslinde, 1904, viii,’’ 110-126. 
Studien tiber die bestimmung des coffeins in den 
samen der kaffeepflanze und in den theeblittern. See 
Juckenack, A., and Hiucer, Albert. 
Hill, Cary LeRoy. Wood paving in the United States. 
(Washington. 1908.) pp. 24. Diagrs. (Jn Unirep 
Srates — Department of agriculture — Forest service. Cir- 
cular, 141.) 
Hill, Ellsworth Jerome. The distribution and habits of some 
common oaks. [Chicago. 1906.] 1. 8°. 
“Reprinted from the Botanical gazelle,"’ 1906, xli, 445-447. 
A red-fruited huckleberry. [New York. 1908.] 8°. 
“Reprinted from Torreya, 1908, viii, 31-32. 
Hill, John (calling himself Sir John Hill). The British herbal; 
an history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated 
for use, or raised for beauty. London. 1756. f°. pp. [4], 
533+. 75 [76] plates. 
The construction of timber, from its early growth; 
explained by the microscope, and proved from experiments. 
London. 1770. 8°. pp. 170, [10]. 43 [44] plates. 
Thesame. 2ded., corrected and enlarged. London. 
1774. f°. pp.62+. 44 [48] plates. 
Decade di alberi curiosi ed eleganti piante delle 
Indie Orientali, e dell’ America. Dall’ idioma inglese, ridotta 
all’ italiana favella, col lasciare intatta la deserizione latina, e 
corredata di alquante note. Roma. 1786. 8°. pp. [8], 31. 
10 colored plates. 
Exotie botany illustrated, in figures of Chinese and 
American shrubs and plants. 2d ed. London. 1772. f°. 
pp. iv, 35+. 35 plates. 
Exotie botany illustrated in thirty-five figures of 
curious and elegant plants explaining the sexual system and 
tending to give some new lights into the vegetable philosophy. 
London. 1759. f°. pp. v,35+. 35 colored plates. 
The family herbal; or, An account of all those Eng- 
Jish plants which are remarkable for their virtues, and of 
the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; 
with their descriptions and their uses. Bungay. 1812. 8°: 
pp. viii, xl, 376. 54 colored plates. 
A general natural history; or, New and accurate 
descriptions of the animals, vegetables, and minerals of the 
different parts of the world. [Vol. ii. A history of plants.] 
London. 1751. f°. pp. xxvi, 642, [7]. 16 plates. 
: Herbarium britannicum, exhibens plantas Britan- 
nig indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas, 
cum historia, descriptione, characteribus specificis, viribus, 
et usis. 2 vol. (paged contin.). Londini. 1769-70. 8°. 
pp. [4], 296, [10]. 195 [196] plates, and table. 
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A history of the aggregates, or cluster-headed plants. 
London. 1772. f°. pp. 68+. 53 plates. 
“This is one of the volumes of the Vegetable system, printed sepa- 
rate.’’— Page 2. 
Horti malabarici pars prima. 
DRAAKENSTEIN, Hendrik van. 
Hortus kewensis; sistens herbas exoticas, indigenas- 
que rariores, in area botanica, hortorum principisse Cam- 
brie, apud Kew, in comitatu Surreiano, cultas, methodo 
florali nova dispositas. Ed. 2%, aucta. Londini. 1769. 
8°... pp. [6], 458, [18]. Table and 20 plates. 
Twenty-five new plants, rais’d in the Royal garden at 
Kew; their history and figures. London. 1773. f°. pp. 
[2], 9+. 25 plates. 
Hill, Robert Thomas. Cuba and Porto Rico, with the other 
islands of the West Indies, their topography, climate, flora, 
products, industries, ete. London. 1898. 8°. Plates and 
maps. 
See RHEEDE TOT 
Notes on the forest conditions of Porto Rico. Wash- 
ington. 1899. 8°. pp.48. Plates and other illustr. 
(UniTED Stares — Department of agricultwre — Forest ser- 
vice. Bulletin, 25.) 
Hill, Thomas. The profitable arte of gardening, now the 
thirde time set forth. To this is annexed two proper treatises, 
the one entituled, the marvellous government, propertie, and 
benefits of the bees, and the other, the yearely conjectures, 
meete for husbandmen to know. Whereunto is newly added 
a treatise of the arte of graffing and planting of trees. Lon- 
don, imprinted by Henrie Bynneman. 1574. sm. 4°. pp. 
[12], 134, [10], 87+. Llustr. 
The same. London, imprinted by Henry Bynne- 
man. 1579. sm. 8°. pp. [8], 152 [144], [8], 92 [100]. Il- 
lustr. 
The same. London, printed by Robert Waldegrave. 
1586. sm. 4°. pp. [8], 152, [8], 92 [100]. Illustr. 
The same. London, imprinted by Edward Allde. 
1593. sm. 4°. pp. [8], 164, [8], 92. Illustr. 
The same. London. 1608. sm. 4°. pp. [8], 164, 
(8], 92. Illustr. 
Hill (D.) nursery co., Dundee, Ill. The forest planters 
guide. [Harrisburg, Pa. 1912?] sm. 8°. pp. 24. 
Hillebrand, William. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands; a 
description of their phanerogams and vascular erypto- 
grams. Annotated and published by W. F. Hillebrand. 
London, etc. 1888. 8°. pp. xevi, 673. Front and 4 maps. 
‘Outlines of botany, from Mr. Bentham’s British and colonial floras,” 
pp. »xxxii-bexvi. 
Die vegetationsformationen der Sandwich-inseln. 
[Leipzig. 1888.] 8°. 
“‘Separat-abdruck aus Engler, Botanische jahrbiicher,”’ 1888, ix, 305- 
314. 
Hillen, Gustav. 
Bern. 1913. 8°. pp. 95. 
Hiller, Matthxeus. Hierophyticon; sive, Commentarius in 
loca Scripture Sacre que plantarum faciunt mentionem, 
distinctus in duas partes, quarum prior de arboribus, pos- 
terior de herbis dicta complectitur. Cui accedit prafatio 
Salomonis Pfisteri. Trajecti ad Rhenum. 1725. 4°. pp. 
[20], 488, 278, [50]. 
[Hillhouse, Augustus L.] Description of the European olive 
tree. [Paris. 1818.] 1. 8°. pp. 48. Colored plate. 
“The following article was written for the North American sylva.’’ — 
Note. 
For 2d ed., see his ‘‘ Essay on the history and cultivation of the Euro- 
pean olive-tree.” 
] An essay on the history and cultivation of the 
European olive-tree. [2d ed.] Paris. 1820. 8°. pp. [8], 
54. Colored plate. 
For earlier ed., see his ‘‘ Description of the European olive tree.” 
translator. The North American sylva. 
Micwavx, F. A. 
Hillhouse, William, translator and editor. 
practical botany. See SrraspurGeER, Eduard. 
Uber kautschuk- und guttapercha-harze. 
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