94 VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Hood (John W.). 



ITotes on the cultivation of the Opium Poppy in Australia. 



Pharm. Journ. III. i. (1870) 272-274. 

 Hooker {Dr., afterwards Sir Joseph Dalton). 



Description of a new species of Amomum [A. Danielli] from Tropical 



West Africa. [From Hooker's Journ. Bot.'] With additional 



note by J. Pereira. Pharm. Journ. xii. (1852) 72-73. 

 Hooker {Sir William Jackson). 



Botanical characters of a new plant (Isonandra puUa) yielding 



the Gutta Percha of Commerce. [From the Lond. Journ. Bot.~\ 



Pharm. Journ. vii. (1847) 179-181. 

 On Patchouli. [Pogostemon Patchouli, Lepell. = P. intermedins, 



Benth.y an earlier name, hut accidentally omitted from DC. 



Prod.] Pharm. Journ. ix. (282). 

 Some account of the Vegetable Ivory Palm. (Phytelephas 



macrocarpa.) [From Hooker's Journ. Bot.~\ Pharm. Journ. 



ix. (1850) 369-375. 

 On PiaQaba, and Coquilla nuts. [Attalea funifera. From 



Hooker's Journ. Bot.'] Pharm. Journ. ix. (1850) 431-432. 

 Jute : Corchorus capsularis, L. [From Hooker's Journ. Bot.~\ 



Pharm. Journ. ix. (1850) 545. 

 Chinese "Rice-Paper," or ** Bok-Shung." [From Hooker's 



Journ. Bot.] Pharm. Journ. ix. (1850) 545-546. 

 On Boehmeria nivea, or Chinese Grass-plant, and on Boehmeria 



Puya. Pharm. Journ. xi. (1851) 276-278. 

 Description and figure of the Cedron of the Magdalena Kiver. 



(Simaba Cedron, Planchon.) [From Hooker's Journ. Bot.] 



Pharm. Journ. x. (1851) 344-348. 

 ■ Cedron. [From Hooker's Journ. Bot.] Pharm. Journ. -k. (1851) 



472. 

 Amomum Granum-paradisi. Grains of Paradise Amomum; or 



Mellegetta pepper. [From the Botanical Magazine.] Pharm. 



Journ. xii. (1852) 192-194. 

 Coscinium fenestratum (False Calumba-root). [From Hooker's 



Journ. Bot.] Pharm. Journ. xii. (1852) 185-188. 

 On the Camphor-tree of Borneo and Sumatra, Dryobalanops 



Camphora, Colehr. [From Hooker's Journ. Bot.] Pharm, 



Journ. xii. (1852) 300-302. 

 Museum of Economic Botany, or a popular guide to the Museum 



of the Royal Gardens of Kew. London, 1855. 8°. 



For subsequent editions, see Oliver (D.). 



