82 VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Hanbtjey (Daniel) continued : — 



On Calabrian Manna. Pha/rm. Journ. III. iii. (1872) 421-422. 

 African Ammoniacum. Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1873) 741. 

 The botanical origin and country of Myrrh. [Ocean Highways.] 



Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1873) 821-823. 

 On Pareira Brava. Pharm. Journ. III. iv. (1873) 81-83, 102-103. 

 On a peculiar camphor from China. Pharm. Journ. III. iv. 



(1874) 709-710. See also p. 722. 

 Science Papers, chiefly pharmacological . . . edited, with memoir, 



byJ. Ince. London, 1876. 8°. 

 Haitbury (Daniel), & P. A. Plueckiger. 



Pharmacographia. See Flueckigee and Hanbury. 

 Hakbtjry (Daniel), & Daniel Oliver. 



Inquiries relating to Pharmacology and Economic Botany. [Prom 



the Admiralty Manual of Scientific Enquiry, Ed. 4. See also 



Herschel (J. P. W.).] Pharm. Journ. III. ii. (1871) 204-205, 



243-245. 

 IIai^^ce (Henry Pletcher). 



The so-called " Olives " (Canarii spp.) of Southern China. 



IJourn. Bot.'] Pharm. Journ. III. i. (1871) 684-685. 

 The source of the Radix Galangae minoris of pharmacologists. 



\_Linn. Soc. Journ., Bot.'] Pharm, Journ. III. ii. (1871) 246-248. 

 The Green Putchuk of the Chinese. With some remarks on the 



antidotal virtues ascribed to Aristolochiae. [Journ. Bot.^ 



Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1873) 725-726. 

 Hance (Henry Pletcher), & W. P. Mayers. 



Introduction of Maize into China, Indian Com, Zea Mays, L. 



With notices of the plant by Chinese authors. Pharm. 



Journ. III. i. (1870) 522-525. 

 Hancock (John). 



The properties and preparation of the Rio Negro Sarsaparilla, 



and of the Angustura bark, practically examined. London, 



1829. 8°. 

 Remarks on the Siruba, or native Oil of Laurel, its production, 



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 Observations on the climate, soil, and productions, of British 



Guiana, etc. London, 1835. 8°. Ed. 2. 1840. 

 Hancock (Thomas). 



Personal narrative of the origin and progress of the Caoutchouc 



or India-rubber manufacture in England ... to which is 



added some account of the plants from which Caoutchouc is 



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