277 
Hill, John, W.D., culling himself Sir John Hill. The origin 
and production of proliferous flowers. London, 1759. 8vo. 
pee The practice of rai explained to all capacities 
by T. PERFECT [/.e., J. H.]. London, 1759. 
Flora britanica: sive i eg methodica stirpium 
beitsninerunis ete. Loading. 1760. 8vo 
—— The Vegetable System, ete. tanden 1761-75. 26 vols. 
fol. 
The Vegetable System col Som ee the whole class 
of Cimbrells’d or Clas fell faeue Plants. London, 1764. 8vo 
— » Sleep of plants and cause of miodén in the Scniltive 
ip explained in a letter to LINNAEUS. Ed. 2. London, 1762. 
vo. : 
— The power of Water-dock against the Scurvy, ete. 
London, 1765. 8vo. 
The a Herbal, ete. London, 1766. fol. 
Herbarium britannicum exhibens plantas Britanniwe 
indigenas, etc, endinl. 1769-70. 2 vols. 
—— The construction of timber . . . explained by the 
microscope, etc. London, 1770. 8vo. 
age useful Voudiy-tedeal . . « New ed. London, 
1789. 
Tho Family Herbal, or an account of all those English 
plants which are remarkable for their virtues, ete. London 
1840 ?]. 8vo 
—— See Rheede tot Draakenstein, H. van. 1774. 
Hill, “ Honble. Lady.” An address to the Public, setting forth 
the consequences of the late Sir John Hills’ acquaintance with the 
Karl of Bute. [London], 1788. 4to. 
Hill, Walter. Botanic Gardens, Brisbane. Collection of 
Kconomic and other plants, ete. [Brisbane], (1880), 8vo 
—— Collection of Queensland Timbers. Botanic Gaadtetie 
Brisbane. (Brisbane), [1880]. 8vo. 
Hillebrand, William. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands . 
te ieee and Acmeesons es by W. F. HILLEBRAND. Heidel- 
rg 8vo 
i Matthaous. Hierophyticon sive commentarius in loca 
scripture Sacre que plantarum faciunt mentionem 
prefatio S. PFISTERI, etc. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1725. 4to. 
(Hillhouse, arses Betteanelin List, 1875, (Lithographed.) 
[Bedford, 1876. ] 
8 — baieaa a eas for 1876. [Bedford], (1877). 
vo. 
— A contribution towards a flora of Bedfordshire 
(ex Be Bedfordshire Mercury). [ Bedford, “1876. ] fol. 
—— Some investigations into the function of Tannin in the 
regwtable kingdom: ‘(Midl. Naturalist, 1887-88). Birmingham 
