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INDEX OF AUTHORS AND. TITLES 



Hurt, T. Transplanting trees at midsummer. 1875. III. 



168.2 

 Hurtig Formering af Ilex. 1S42. III. 529.^ 

 liusain ibn 'Abd Allah (Abu 'Ali). See Ibn SInA. 

 The husbandman's fruit-full orchard. See The feuiterbr's 



secrets. 160i. III. 173.^ 

 Husemann, August. Ueber das Cytisin. 1869. //. 350,^ 



III. 481.' 



— Sur la cytisine. 1869. III. 481.' 



— & Theodor. Die Pflanzenstoffe in chemischer, physiolo- 

 gischer . . . Hinsieht. 1871. III. 258. 



— & Marme, Wilhehn. Sur les alcaloides du Faux (5b6nier. 

 1865. III. 481.' 



■ Vorlaufig Mittheiluuge tiber Cytisin. 1865. III. 4S1.' 



Husemann, Theodor. Handbuch der gesammteu Arzneimit- 

 tellehre. 1874. III. 258. 



— Historische Notiz uber das Ditain. 1878. III. 686. ^ 

 Huskless Chinese Wakiuts. 1876. 11.113.' 

 Husmann, George. American Grape growing. 1880. III. 



550. 



— The cultivation of the native Grape. 1866. III. 550. 



— An essay on the culture of the Grape. 1863. III. 550. 



— Grape culture ... in California. 1888. III. 551.' 



— Ornamental tree-planting. 1876. 111.117.^ 



— The present condition of Grape culture in California. 1899. 



III. 551.' 



— See also Clayton, B. F. & Husmann, George. 



Husnot, TranquiUe. Excurson fait par la Soci^t^ Linn^enne 



de Normaudie. 1875. I. 414. 

 Hussa, Alois. Beitrage zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Holz- 



industrie in der Bukowina. 1897. IV. 407.' 

 ■ — Die Entwicklung der Sagegatterconstruotion. 1888. IV. 



393. 



— Holzschalmaschinen. 1884. IV. 429.' 



— Die maschinelle Fallung der Baume". 1888. IV. 384.' 



■ — Die Rollbahnen im Dienste der Forstwirthschaft. 1890. 



IV. 392.' 



— Die Schmalspurbahnen. 1894. IV. 392. » 



— Wald, Waldproducte ... in Kiirnten. 1887. IV. 369. 

 Hussenot. Chardons nancSiens. 1835. I. 409. 



Hussey, John. Report on the botany of Barren. 1875. 



I. 319. 

 Husson, A. Henry. Correspondence d'Orient; de I'horticul- 



ture en Egypte. 1841. III. 131.' 



— See also Figari, Antonio & Husson, A. H. 



Husson, C. Action de la fumee des fours a chaux sur les 

 Vignes. 1876. III. 560. 



— Le caf6, la bifere et le tabac. 1879. III. 742.' 



— Etude sur le Caf6, le Th6 et les Chicorees. 1879. III. 

 740.2 



Huston, H. A. & Barrett, J. M. Composition of the Persim- 

 mon. 1896. III. 670.' 

 Hustwick, T. H. Note on Tu-tu. 1884. III. 523.2 

 Hutchins, Dawd Ernest. Cape national forests. 1900. 

 IV. 380.' 



— Forestry and sylviculture. 1894. IV. 380.' 



— Forestry in the British Isles. 1900. IV. 275. 



— The forests of Natal. 1S92. IV. 379.2 



■ — The fuel plantations in the Nimdydroog forest division. 

 1881. IV. 377.2 



— National forestry. 1900. IV. 275. 



— National forests. 1898. IV. 380.' 



— Pine wood at the Cape. 1899. IV. 467.2 



— Report on measurements of the growth of Australian trees 

 on the Nilghiris. 1883. III. 129.2 



— Report on the measurement of rates of growth of Casuarina. 

 1884. IV. 485.' 



— Sandal. 1884. IV. 519.2 



— Tree-planting. 1899. III. 131.2 



Hutchinson, John. Notes on Beeches. 1875. II. 125.' 



— Notes on Chestnuts. 1875. II. 124,' ///. S38? 



— The Olive tree. 1875. II. 713.' 



— Remarkable Lime trees. 1875. II. 516.2 

 Hutchinson, S. J. Daphne the beautiful. 1889. III. 626.2 

 Hutchison, Robert. On the Abies Albertiana. 1880. III. 



312.2 



— On the Abies Douglasii. 1873. IV. 483.' 



— On the Abies Menziesii. 1878. III. 306.' 



— On the altitude ... of the Wellingtonia. 1875. II. 50.' 



— On the best method of rearing . . . live fences. 1865. III. 

 213. 



— On the cause of disease observed on Beech hedges. 1881. 

 IV. 497. 



— The cedar of Lebanon. 1890. IV. 448.' 



— On the Cedar of Lebanon. 1893. III. 299.2 



— On Cedrus deodara. 1875. III. 300.' 



— On the comparative rise and fall in value ... of the differ- 

 ent varieties of forest timber. 1872. IV. 261.2 



— On the conservation of old . . . trees in Britain. 1875. 



I. 297.' 



— The disastrous gales of season 1881-2. 1885. ^ III. 184.2 



— On the economic uses ... of timber grown in Scotland. 

 1869. IV. 398.2 



— On the effects ... of the dry seasons of 1868. 1872. III. 

 42.' 



— On the effects of the severe frost ... of 1878-79. 1880. 

 III. 47. 



— The effects of the severe frost . . . 1879-80. 1882. III. 

 47. 



— On the effects of the severe frost of Deo. 1860. 1863. III. 

 46.2 



— The effects of the severe winter of 1880-1881. 1883. III. 

 47. 



— On the effects of the very dry season of 1868. 1871. III. 

 183.2 



— On the effects of the very dry summer of 1870. 1873. 

 III. 183.2 



— On the effects of the very dry summer of 1869. 1872. III. 

 183.2 



— On the effects produced on trees and shrubs by smoke. 

 1876. III. 185.2 



— On forest trees of recent introduction. 1871. IV. 126.2 



— Forestry of Scotland. 1879. IV. 359.' 



• — On the insects which attack coniferous trees. 1874. IV. 

 442. 



— On the introduction ... of the newer Coniferae. 1865. 

 III. 292. 



— On the hterature of Scottish arboriculture. 1875. IV. 2. 



— On the most profitable varieties of trees for planting. 1874. 

 III. 344.' 



— On the natural history of beetles and other insects which 

 infest Coniferae. 1874. IV. 442. 



— On the old and remarkable Ash trees. 1880. II. 708.' 



— On the old and remarkable Beeches in Scotland. 1881. 



II. 127.' 



• — The old and remarkable Elm trees in Scotland. 1883. 

 II. 143.2 



— Old and remarkable Hollies. 1892. II. 463.2 



— The old and remarkable Horse-chestnut trees. 1884. II. 

 482.2 



— The old and remarkable Lime trees in Scotland. 1883. 



II. 517.' 



— On the old and remarkable Oaks in Scotland. 1881. II. 

 138.2 



— On the old and remarkable Spanish Chestnuts. - 1879. II. 

 124.2 



— On the old and remarkable Sycamores. 1880. II. 480.' 



— The old . . . Walnut trees in Scotland. 1884. II. 114.' 



— On the old . . . Yew trees in Scotland. 1890. II. 11.' 



— The Picea grandis. 1883. IV. 444.' 



— On the Picea nobilis. 1879. III. 296.2 



— On the Picea Nordmanniana. 1878. III. 296.2 



— Picea pectinata (Silver Fir). 1885. IV. 444.2 



— The Pinus insignis. 1882. III. 308.2 



— On the Pinus Pinaster or Cluster Pine. 1876. IV. 467.2 



— On the progress of forestry in Scotland. 1881. IV. 359.' 



— On the pruning of the rarer Coniferae. 1868. III. 295.' 



— On the quantity of rain. 1875. IV. 50. 



— Report on the pruning of the rarer Conifereae. 1869. III. 

 29.5.' 



— Report on trees not liable to be destroyed by rabbits. ■ 1869. 



III. 186.' 



— On some of the summer operations. 1878. IV. 169.' 



■ — On the species of timber trees suitable to the different soils 

 ... in Scotland. 1868. IV. 120. 



— On the stem and branch pruning of Conifers. 1874. III. 

 295.' 



— Substitutes for the Larch. 1873. IV. 441. 



— On the Taxodium sempervirens. 1877. IV. 484.' 



— The Tay Bridge gale. 1882. III. 184.2 



— The time of the yea.r best suited for transplanting Pines. 

 1868. III. 169,' 254.2 



— On transplanting large trees. 1867. III. 167. 



— On transplanting trees. 1867. III. 166. 



— Trees and shrubs . . . for planting as shelter. 1890. III. 

 215.2 



— On the value of the Corsican, Austrian and Douglas Firs. 

 1873. IV. 441, 442.2 



