80 VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Hanbury (Daniel). 



On Turnsole. Fharm. Journ. ix. (1850) 308-309. 



On tlie Resin of the Norway Spruce Fir (Abies excelsa). Pharm. 



Journ. ix. (1850) 400-401. 

 On an article imported as Calumba wood, supposed to be the 



product of a Menispermum. Fharm. Journ. x. (1851) 



321-323. 

 On Wurrus, a dye produced by Eottlera tinctoria. Pharm. 



Journ. xii. (1853) 589-590. 

 On the use of Coffee-leaves in Sumatra. Pharm. Journ. xiii. 



(1853) 207-209. 

 Notes upon some specimens of Scammony. Pharm. Journ. xiii. 



(1853) 268-270. 

 On the febrifuge properties of the Olive (Olea europaea, L.). 



Pharm. Journ. xiii. (1854) 353-354. 

 On some rare kinds of Cardamom. Pharm. Journ. xiv. (1855) 



352-355, 416-422. 

 On "Wood oil, a substitute for Copaiba. [From Dipterocarpus 



turbinatus, Roxl.'] Pharm. Journ. xv. (1856) 321-322. 

 Khatany Root. Pharm. Journ. xvi. (1856) 16-17. 

 Note upon a green dye from China. Pha/rm. Journ. xvi. (1856) 



213-214. 

 On Penghawar Djambi, a new Styptic. Pharm. Journ. xvi. 



(1856) 278-281. 

 Some notes on the manufactures of Grasse and Cannes. Pharm, 



Journ. xvii. (1857) 161-163. 

 On Storax. Pharm. Journ. xvi. (1857) 417-423, 461-465. 

 On Rottlera tinctoria, Roxh., and its medicinal properties. Pharm. 



Journ. xvii. (1858) 405-410. 

 Note on a drug called Royal Salep. Pharm. Journ. xvii. (1858) 



499-501. 

 On Otto of Rose. Pharm. Journ. xviii. (1859) 504-510. 

 Malambo bark [Croton Malambo, Karst.'] Pharm. Journ. II. i. 



(1859) 321-322. 

 Note on a manufactured product of Sea-weed called Japanese 



Isinglass. Pharm. Journ. II. i. (1860) 508-509. 

 Bassia flowers. Pharm. Journ. II. i. (1860) 607-608. 

 Notes on Chinese Materia medica. Pharm. Journ. II. ii. (1860) 



15-18, 109-116, (1861) 553-557, iii. 6-11, 204-209, 261-264, 



315-318,(1862)420-425. 

 Note on Anacahuite wood, a reputed remedy for consumption. 



Pharm. Journ. II. ii. (1861) 407-408. 



