INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



393 



— The phyUoxera in California. 1882. III. 761. 



— The phj'Uoxera or Grapevine louse. ISSO. III. 761. 



— See also Colby, G. E. & Hilgard, E. W. 



■ — & Davy, J. B. Investigations on the natural vegetation of 



alkaU lands. 1S9S. - I. 229. 

 Hilgard, Theodore Charles. Exposition of a natural series. 



1857. I. 2.52. 



— On the law of phyllotaxis. 1857. I. 102. 



— The organic identity of the albumen and endopleura. 1872. 

 I. 120. 



— Phyllotaxis. 1856. I. 102. 



• — See also Durand, EHas & Hilgakd, T. C. 

 Hilger, Albert. Sur la composition de la gomme adragante. 

 1899. III. 467.2 



— Sur I'hesperidine. 1876. III. 501.' 



— Neues Vorkommen des Inosits. 1871. I. 175. 



— See also Bauer, F. E. & Hilger, Albert; Juckdnack, A. 

 & Hilger, Albert. 



— & Juckenack, A. Des alterations provoqudes dans . . . 

 cafe. 1897. III. 740.^ 



Hill, Ellsworth Jerome. Celtis pumila Pursh. 1900. II. 



141.2 « 



- — The coast dune flora of Lake Michigan. 1893. 1.316. 



— Coontie and Conte. 1892. III. 286,' 335.' 



— Flora of the White Lake region. 1900. I. 317.' 



— The Hemlock in eastern Minnesota. 1890. II. 53.' 



— Kakn's St. John's-wort. 1899. 11.557.' 



— A new biennial fruited Oak. 1899. II. 133. = 



— Notes on the flora of Chicago. 1896. II. 142.' 



' — Notes on western New York woodlands. 1895. IV. 339. 



— Oaks in May. 1894. III. 361.' 



— Oecological notes upon the White Pine. 1897. II. 46.' 



— A Peach with a double plumule. 1897. II. 276.- 



— Pinus Banksiana at the West. 1890. II. 41.' 



— Prairie woodlands. 1894. IV. 340.^ 



— Quercus eUipsoidahs in Iowa. 1899. 11.133.- 



— The Saguenay region. 1895. I. 311.' 



— The sand dunes of northern Indiana. 1896. 1.316. 



— The southern hmit of Juniperus Sabina. 1900. 11.32.' 



— A study of Quercus Leana. 1894. II. 135.' 



— Timber-culture in eastern Nebraska. 1892. IV. 112. 



— Two noteworthy Oaks. 1898. II. 133.' 



— Vaccinium vacUlans with white fruit. 1895. II. 687.' 



— Vitis Labrusca. 1898. II. 506. ' 



— Wild roses about Chicago. 1894. II. 283.' 



— Winter studies in the Pine Barren flora of Lake Michigan. 

 1891. III. 63.2 



Hill, H. B. Furfurol. 1881. I. 155. 



— & Comey, A. M. On the behavior of sound and decayed 

 wood. 1887. IV. 408. 



— & Jennings, W. L. On certain products of the dry chstilla- 

 tionofwood. 1893. 1.156.' 



HiU, H. C. Note on an inspection of certain forests in the 

 Central Provinces. 1894. IV. 250.2 



— Suggestions for the administration of the forests in Coorg. 

 1890. IV. 250.2 



— Suggestions for the administration ... of the forests in the 

 Andamans. 1891. IV. 250.2 



— See also Sbaton, W. J. & Hill, H. C. 



Hill, John. Account of a new stain for wood. 1821. III. 



353.2 

 Hill, John, (1716-75). Beschreibung der ausserhchen TheUe 



derPflanzen. 1781. I. 100. 2 



— The British herbal. 1756. III. 81. 



— Construction of timber, from its early growth, explained by 

 the microscope. 1770. I. 124. 



— Decade di alberi curiosi ed eleganti piante. 1773. I. 262. 



— A decade of curious and elegant trees and plants. 1773. 



I. 262. 



— Eden ; or, A compleat body of gardening. 1757. III. 109. 



— Entwurf eines Lehrgebaudes von Erzeugung der Pflanzen. 

 1758. I. 199. 



— Exotic botany. 1759. 1.261. 



— Flora britanica. 1760. I. 395. 



— The history of aggregates, or cluster-headed plants. 1772. 



II. 251.2 



— A history of plants. 1751. I. 83. 



— Hortus kewensis. 1768. 1.52. 



— Die Krafte der Salbei. 1778. III. 698.' 



— The origin and production of proliferous flowers. 1759. 

 II. 289.' 



— Outhnes of a system of vegetable generation. 1758. I. 

 199. 



— Der Schlaf der Pflanzen. 1757. I. 197.2 



— The sleep of plants. 1757. I. 197.2 



— Le sommeil des plantes. 1757. I. 197.^ 



— II sonno delle piante. 1757. I. 197.2 



— Tn'enty-five new plants rais'd in the Royal garden at Kew. 

 1773. I. 52. 



— The useful family herbal. 1754. III. 80. 



— The vegetable system. 1759. I. S3. 



HUl, Robert Thomas. Forest conditions of Porto Rico. 

 1899. IV. 342.' 



— Notes on the forest conditions of Porto Rico. 1899. IV. 

 342.' 



HiU,'T. G. On the roots of Bignonia. 1898. II. 785.' 

 HiU, Thomas. The arte of gardening. 1568. III. 107. 



— The profitable arte of gardening. 1568. III. 107. 

 Hill, Walter. Botanic gardens, Brisbane. 1880. I. 69.' 



— Catakidozamia, HiU. 1865, II. 6.2 



— CoUection of Queensland timbers. 1880. IV. 18.' 



— Timber, &c. on Frazer's Island. 1879. V. xxxi.^ 



— & Bailey, F. !M. Colonial timber (despatch respecting). 

 1875. V. XXXI. 2 



HiUebrand & Bredemeier. Idesia polycarpa. 1890. III. 



614.2 

 HiUebrand, H. Idesia polycarpa Maximow. 1887. III. 



614.2 

 HiUebrand, WDliam. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands. 1888. 



I. 509.2 



— Die Vegetationsfonnationen der Sand"nach-Inseln. 1888. 

 I. 509.2 



HiUenmeyer, H. F. Destruction of trees by coal gas. 1885. 



III. 185.2 

 HiUer, Caspar. Paulonia [sic] imperialis. 1887. IV. 538.' 

 HUler, Gottfried Hermann. Ueber Intercellularlucken 



zwischen den Epidermiszellen der Bliithenblatter. 1884. 



I. 116.' 



— Untersuchungen iiber die Epidermis der Bluthenblatter. 

 1884. I. 116.' 



HiUer, Matthaeus. Hierophyticon. 1725. I. 512. 



— De plantis in Scriptura Sacra memoratis decas. 1716. 

 I. 512. 



HiUer-Bombien, Otto. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Geoffroya- 

 rinden. 1892. III. 477.2 



— Untersuchimgen der Cortex Geoffroyae. 1893. III. 477. 2 

 Hillhouse, Augustus L. Description of the European OUve 



tree. 1818. III. 675.' 



— An essay on ... the European Olive-tree. 1818. III. 675.' 



— Ohvetree. 1818. III. 675.' 



HiUhouse, William. Bedfordshire plant list. 1877. I. 403. 



— Contributions towards a new flora of Bedfordshire. 1876. 

 I. 403. 



— Some investigations into the function of tannin. 1887. 

 I. 183. 



Hillius, Friedrich Bogislaus. De natura et virtutibus planta- 

 rum. See Wagner, G. F. 1688. III. 238.' 



HiUman, Fred Hebard. Early flora of the Truckee Valley. 

 1894. I. 326. 



— Flowers and fruits of common trees. 1900. I. 321. 



— Twigs of common trees and shrubs. 1899. I. 295.' 

 Etillmann. Die Verwertung des geringsten Kiefern-Durch- 



forstungsholzes. 1900. IV. 482.' 

 HUls, William H. SmaU fruits. 1886. III. 147.2 

 Hils-SoUing-Forst-Verein. Verhandlungen. IV. 9. 

 Hilsenberg, (Oherforster) . Haidekulturen vom vorigen Jahr- 



hundert. 1884. IV. 158. 



— Zur Ueberschwemmimgs- und Waldfrage. 1884. IV. 51. 

 Hilt, J. See Barbier, Ph. & Hilt, J. 



HUtner, L. LTeber die Keimung gartnerischer Samereien. 



1899. III. 157. 



— LTeber die Ursachen, welche die Grosse . . . der Wurzel- 

 knoUchen der Leguminosen bedingen. 1900. II. 322.' 



Himalayan Rubi. 1895. III. 457.2 



Himing, F. W. & Brewer, G. S. Wild flowers of Barmouth. 



1884. I. 534.2 

 Himly, Friedrich Cari. De caoutchouk. 1835. III. 230. 

 Hinunel und Erde. I. 12. 

 Himpel, Stephan. Die Flora der Umgebung von Metz. 



1898. 1. 390. 

 Hinckley, M. E. See Hinklet, M. E. 

 Hincks, Thomas D. On early contributions to the flora of 



Ireland. 1841. I. 399. 

 Hincks, WiUiam. On chorisis. 1865. I. 115.' 

 Hind, WilUam Marsden. Flora of Suffolk. 1889. I. 534.2 

 HinderUch, E. The transplantation of Oaks of large size. 



1900. III. 168.' 



I — Das Verpflanzen starker Eichen. 1900. III. 168.' 



