HEN, assumption of male characters by the. -development of spurs in the.

"HENNIES," or hen-like male fowls.

HENRY, T.A., a variety of the ash produced by grafting. -crossing of species of Rhododendron and Arabis.

HENSLOW, Prof., individual variation in wheat. -bud-variation in the Austrian bramble rose. -partial reproduction of the weeping ash by seed.

HEPATICA, changed by transplantation.

HERBERT, Dr., variations of Viola grandiflora. -bud-variation in camellias. -seedlings from reverted Cytisus adami. -crosses of Swedish and other turnips. -on hollyhocks. -breeding of hybrids. -self-impotence in hybrid hippeastrums. -hybrid Gladiolus. -on Zephyranthes candida. -fertility of the crocus. -on contabescence. -hybrid Rhododendron.

HERCULANEUM, figure of a pig found in.

HERON, Sir R., appearance of "black-shouldered" among ordinary peacocks. -non-inheritance of monstrous characters by gold-fish. -crossing of white and coloured Angora rabbits. -crosses of solid-hoofed pigs.

Herpestes fasciatus and griseus.

HEUSINGER, on the sheep of the Tarentino. -on correlated constitutional peculiarities.