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 328 Hartog, Marcus, Williamson and, 255 Harvey, William Henry, life of, 202–224 ━━ ━━ collections of, 208–210, 216–218 ━━ ━━ Darwin and, 221 ━━ ━━ W. Hooker and, 207–208, 211, 219 ━━ ━━ influence of, 221 ━━ ━━ lectures of, 213–215 ━━ ━━ publications of, 219 Hellriegel, on Leguminosae, 240–241, 267 Henfrey, Arthur, life of, 192–203 ━━ ━━ on critical species, 201 ━━ ━━ on fertilisation, 195 ━━ ━━ on sex in plants, 193–198 ━━ ━━ Suminski and, 197–198 ━━ ━━ text-books of, 200 ━━ ━━ as translator and editor, 200 ━━ ━━ work of, 192 Henslow, George, on Henslow, 151–163 Henslow, John Stevens, life of, 151–163 ━━ ━━ Berkeley and, 226 ━━ ━━ botanical work of, 154 ━━ ━━ collections of, 152–153 ━━ ━━ Ecology and, 152–153 ━━ ━━ Education and, 153–154, 158–159 ━━ ━━ lectures of, 157 ━━ ━━ on "rust" disease, 275 ━━ ━━ scientific studies of, 151–152 ━━ ━━ views of, 156 Herbalist, Hill as, 92, 100 Herbalists, work of, 47 Herbals, of Culpeper, 47 ━━ of Dodonaeus, 10 ━━ of Fuchs, 9 ━━ of Lobelius, 10 ━━ of Parkinson, 47 ━━ of Pierre Pena, 10 ━━ of Tragus (Bock), 9 Herbarium, of Falconer and Griffith, 312 ━━ Kew, 140 Herbs, classification and, 29, 30, 34 Hermann, work of, 26, 39 Hill, John, life of, 84–107 ━━ ━━ as actor, 85 ━━ ━━ on anatomy, 93–96 ━━ ━━ character of, 104–107 ━━ ━━ as gardener, 93 ━━ ━━ as herbalist, 92 ━━ ━━ on Linnean method, 39 ━━ ━━ on literature, 86–87, 92–93 ━━ ━━ medical career of, 85 ━━ ━━ methods of, 88 ━━ ━━ on Natural History, 87 ━━ ━━ on physiology, 96-100 ━━ ━━ as systematist, 103 ━━ ━━ on taxonomy, 100–103 Hill, T. G., on J. Hill, 84 Himalayan Journals, Hooker's, 305 Hofmeister, influence of, 6 ━━ morphology and, 4 ━━ predecessors of, 135 ━━ work of, 186, 191, 194, 195 Hofmeisterian epoch, papers of, 198 Hooke, on anatomy, 135 ━━ on cellular structure, 53 ━━ microscope and, 53 Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, life of, 302–323 ━━ ━━ as Administrator, 308-311 ━━ ━━ Bentham and, 313 ━━ ━━ Darwin and, 303, 316-319 ━━ ━━ early life of, 302-303 ━━ ━━ Edinburgh and, 293 ━━ ━━ Essays of, 319-322 ━━ ━━ as Geologist, 307-308 ━━ ━━ as Systematist, 311-315 ━━ ━━ as Traveller, 304-307 Hooker, Sir William, life of, 126-150 ━━ ━━ Berkeley and, 227 ━━ ━━ collections of, 139, 140 ━━ ━━ on cryptogams, 227 ━━ ━━ diagnosis and, 147-148 ━━ ━━ Floristic works of, 143-145 ━━ ━━ Glasgow and, 127, 129 ━━ ━━ Icones Plantarum, 143 ━━ ━━ Journals and, 142–143 ━━ ━━ Kew and, 127, 130, 133–134, 136, 140, 149 ━━ ━━ Linnean Society and, 127 ━━ ━━ as Naturalist, 126–127 ━━ ━━ as Pteridologist, 144–148 ━━ ━━ as Systematist, 148–149 ━━ ━━ teaching and, 130–132 Hookerian collections, Kew and, 310 Hope, life of, 286-290 ━━ Alston and, 287 ━━ Botanic Gardens and, 288 ━━ de Jussieu and, 287 ━━ physiology and, 286–289 Horticulture, Lindley and, 3, 171, 172 How, British Flora and, 43 Hutton, Fossil botany and, 176–177 Huxley, lectures of, 261 ━━ on mutability of species, 317

Icones Plantarum, W. Hooker and, 143 Imbibition of water, Hales on, 75–76 ━━ ━━ Sachs on, 76 Immunity, Grass and, 276 ━━ Ward on, 266 Index Kewensis, origin of, 314 India, J. D. Hooker's flora of, 312 ━━ J. D. Hooker's travels in, 306 Ingenhousz, on plant nutrition, 69 Insectivorous plants, J. D. Hooker on, 308 Ipswich Museum, J. S, Henslow and, 156, 159, 160