white and white-spotted, poisoned by mildewed vetches, ii. [337];
analogous variations in the colour of, ii. [349];
teeth developed on palate of, ii. [391];
of bronze period in Denmark, ii. [427].
Horse-chesnut, early, at the Tuileries, i. 362;
tendency to doubleness in, ii. [168].
Horse-radish, general sterility of the, ii. [170].
"Houdan," a French sub-breed of fowls, i. 229.
Howard, C., on an Egyptian monument, i. 17;