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GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF BOTANY. 



HumLokIt, F. H. A. von (1796- 

 1859), Ansicliten, 502 ; Dis- 

 tributione, 221 ; Geographie, 

 221 ; Graminees, 133 ; Mela- 

 stomacearum, 136; Nova ge- 

 nera, 114; Physiognomy of 

 Plants, 502 ; Plantae aequinoc- 

 tiales, 370 ; Yiews of Nature, 

 502. 



Hume, A. 0., 393. 



Hummel, A., Pflanzenkunde, 61, 

 — another cd., 64. 



Humnicki, V., Catalogue Luxeil, 

 286; Catalogue Orleans, 289; 

 Supplement, 286. 



Humphreys, — ., 33. 



Humphreys, H.Noel (1810-1 879), 

 117. 



Hunter, John (1728-1793), 70. 



Hunter, W. ^Y., 387. 



Hupe, C, 309. 



Hixsemann, A., 106. 



Husemann, T., 106. 



Husnot, T., Champignons, 369 ; 

 Excursion, 281 ; Glumacees, 

 369 ; Hepaticologia, 275 ; Li- 

 chens, 369 ; Mousses du nord- 

 ouest, 277 : Revue biyologique, 

 475. 



Hussey, T. J"., 244. 



Huth, E., 304. 



Hutton, W., Fossil Flora, 181; 

 Fossil Plants, 175. 



Huxley, T. H., 42. 



Hyaeinthus, P. F. C, 431. 



Hybridization, 100, — mentioned, 

 xxi. 



Hyde, T. (1636-1703), 198. 



Hyderabad, forest reports of, 

 390. 



Hyett, "W., deceptive title by, 

 xvii. 



Ibbotson, H., 231. 



Ibn Si'na [Avicenna] (980-1037), 



mentioned, xxviii. 

 Iceland, arranged separately, 



xxxiv, — its flora, 315. 



Ihne, E., 223. 



linouma Yokoussai, 382. See 



also Jinunia Yokusai. 

 Hlustrationsof Dioscorides, xxviii. 

 of Dodoens cited by Lin- 

 naeus, xxxi. 



Use, H., Mittelthueringen, 269; 

 Tatra, 269. 



Imbert, F., not an actual author, 

 34. 



Improvement of Plants, 100. 



Inchbald, P., 255. 



Indebctou, C, 337. 



Index, what it embraces, xxv. 



Indexes of Plant-Names, 9, — 

 addenda, 484. 



of Terminology, 7, — 



addenda, 484. 



India, botanical gardens in, 450 ; 

 floras of, 383,— addenda, 510; 

 forest reports of, 389 ; palaeo- 

 botany of, 190, — addenda, 498. 



Indices seminum : — Berlin, 424; 

 Copenhagen, 445; St. Peters- 

 burg, 443. 



Infloeescence, 91, — addenda, 

 492, — defined, xxi. 



Influence of printing on Botany, 

 xxiv. 



Ingclrelst, L., 492. 



Ingen-Houss, J. (1750-1799), 

 Experiments, 67 ; Food of 

 Plants, 105. 



Ingram, E., 415. 



Ingram, J. H., 215. 



Initials altered by translation, xv, 

 xxv ; often omitted or incon- 

 sistently used by authors, xvi ; 

 used for brevity in this volume, 

 xii. 



Insect Food-Plants, 197. 



'' Instauratores," certain botanists 

 so termed by Haller, xxix. 



iNTEODrcTORT WoEKS, 33 ; ad- 

 denda, 485 ; school books here 

 included, xxi. 



Inuline, 75, — mentioned, xxi. 



Inzenga, G., 322. 



