Henry Graves Bull (15 January 1818, Northamptonshire – 31 October 1885, Hereford)[1] was a British medical doctor, botanist, mycologist, naturalist, historian, and one of the early presidents of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club.
[2] He is noteworthy as a mycologist, pomologist,[3] and the co-editor with Robert Hogg of the two-volume work The Herefordshire Pomona,[1] published in seven parts from 1876 to 1885.
There he won two gold medals for his medical essays and received Sir Charles Bell's prize for surgery.
He had a large practice and gave advice free of charge to many indigent patients.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew curates his drawings of Hereford fungi.