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  • Gunpowder-tea; see Tea-tree.
  • Hæmatites; see Blood-stone.
  • Hafod-cheese; see Cheese (in Supplem.)
  • Hairy-tare; see Vetch, the Corn.
  • Halm; see Haulm.
  • Hard-beam-tree; see Hornbeam tree.
  • Hardened Rock-oil; see Fossil-pitch.
  • Hare-lip; see Lip.
  • Hare's-foot-trefoil; see Trefoil.
  • Hare's-tail-rush; see Rush.
  • Hart's-clover; see Melilot, the Common.
  • Haugh; see Haw.
  • Hautboy; see Strawberry.
  • Hawn; see Haulm.
  • Hazel-crottles, or Hazel-rag; see Lungwort Liverwort.
  • Hearth-cricket; see Cricket.
  • Heath Polypody; see Polypody.
  • Hedge-reed; see Reed.
  • Hemlock Water-Dropwort; see Dropwort.
  • Hemp-nettle; see Nettle, the Hemp.
  • Herb Trinity; see Heart's-ease.
  • Hiccup; see Hiccough.
  • High-taper; see Mullein, the Great White.
  • Hind-berry; see Raspberry, the Common.
  • Hollands; see Gin.
  • Hore-hound, the Indian; see Spice.
  • Horse-bane; see Hemlock, the Water.
  • Horse-beech-tree; see Horn-beam.
  • Horse-hoeing; see Hoeing.
  • How; see Hoe.
  • Hyson-tea; see Tea-tree.
  • Ice-boat; see Boat.
  • Ice-house; see Milk-house.
  • Jeffery-cock; see Chafer.
  • Jer-falcon; see Falcon.
  • Jesuit's-bark; see Peruvian Bark.


PLATES

IN THE SECOND VOLUME.

I. A Weighing Crane, invented by Mr. Abraham Andrews, p. 94.

II. Rev. J. Cook's Drill Machinery, p. 168.

III. and IV. Dr. Darwin's and Mr. Swanwick's Improvements of the Drill Plough, Pl. I. p. 172.—PI. II. p. 178.

V. Instruments for recovering the Drowned, p. 189.

VI. Implements of Restoration from Drowning, p. 190.

VII. American Fire-engine, p. 284.

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