Henfrey wrote: •
The Relations of Botanical Science to other Branches of Knowledge, 1854. • ''Introductory Address, King's College, London'', 1856. •
An Elementary Course of Botany, 1857; fourth ed. 1884. •
On the Educational Claims of Botanical Science, 1857. He translated: •
On Vegetable Cells, by
Carl von Nägeli; for the Ray Society, 1846. •
Chemical Field Lectures, by
Julius Adolph Stöckhardt, 1847. •
The Earth, Plants, and Man, by
Joakim Frederik Schouw, 1847. •
The Plant, by
Matthias Schleiden, 1848. •
Principles of the Anatomy of the Vegetable Cell, by
Hugo von Mohl, 1851. • In:
Botanical and physiological memoirs…, 1853: •
The phenomenon of rejuvenescence in nature, especially in the life and development of plants, by
Alexander Braun. Henfrey also edited: •
Scientific Memoirs (New Series, Natural History), 1837, with
Thomas Henry Huxley. •
The Botanical Gazette, 1849. •
Journal of the Photographic Society, vols. i. and ii., 1853. •
Micrographic Dictionary, 1854, with
John William Griffith. • A revised and enlarged edition of
George William Francis's
Anatomy of the British Ferns, 1855. ==Family==