MR. JOSEPH HARRISON. 

 The Gardener s Record. 

 The Floricultural Cabinet. 



MR. FRIEDRICH HASSLER, 

 Blumenzeitung. 6 Nos. January, 1836. 4to. Weissensee. 

 Gemeinniissliche Mittheilungen iiber Wein, Obst, und Gemusebau, 

 BienfFenkunde, Feld, und Handwirthschaft. 4to. Weissensee, 

 1833-4-5. 



Weissensee 'r allgemeine Unterhaltungsblatt, 1834, 1835. 



CHARLES HATCHETT, Esq. F.R.S. 

 On the Spikenard of the Ancients. 4to. London, 1836. 



HON. and REV. WILLIAM HERBERT. 

 Amaryllidacese. 8vo. London. 1837. 



JOHN HOGG, Esq. 

 Observations on some of the Classical Plants of Sicily. 8vo. 1834. 



DR. HORSFIELD. 

 An Account of the manufacture of the Black Tea, as now practiced 

 at Suddeya in Upper Assam, by the Chinamen sent thither for 

 that purpose, by C. A. Bruce, Esq. 8vo. Calcutta, 1838. 

 WILLIAM HUGHES HUGHES, Esq. 

 Speech delivered at a Public Meeting in the Town Hall of Ryde, Isle 

 of Wight, on Monday, February 17th, 1840, on the occasion of 

 her Majesty's Marriage; by William Hughes Hughes, Esq. 

 Report of the Proceedings of a Public Meeting held at the Mansion 

 House, Oct. 1, 1841, with reference to a Testimonial in honour 

 of the Times Newspaper, together with the List of the Subscribers. 

 THE BARON JACQUIN. 

 Report of Experiments made with Grange's Plough. 



MRS. JAMIESON. 

 A Topographical, Statistical and Domestic History of France. Lon- 

 don, 1836. 



MR. WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nos. 8 and 9, Vol. 1. of the Horticultural Register and Gardeners 

 Magazine. 8vo. Boston, 1835. 



