D76h is a published Kodak formula, while D76H is one suggested to Bill Troop by Grant Haist, the H standing for Haist

Very confusing. D103 is halfway between D23 & D76, and DK76b is D76 with no Hydroquinone and Metaborate as the buffer so Kodak had been playing ang publishing D76H type formulae.
I think we said elsewhere that the actual formula for commercial D76 is likely to be somewhere between the published formula for D76 and D76d, it clearly has Boric acid in it but then looking at the MSDS:
D76 MSDS
Concentrate:
85-90 Sodium sulfite
4 Hydroquinone
1-5 Sodium tetraborate, pentahydrate
1-5 4-(methylamino)phenol sulfate
< 1 Boric anhydride
Working solution:
85-90 Water
5-10 Sodium sulfite
1-5 Sodium tetraborate,
< 1 Hydroquinone
< 1 4-(methylamino)phenol sulfate
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Assuming Kodak's MSDS is right, most seem to be, we know that there's
100 g Sulphite 10% in Solution
5 g Hyroquinone 0.5% in soln
2 g Metol 0.2% in soln
10+ g Borax -- at least 1% in solution so 10 g or over.
So we know that's around 99% of the Dry weight, and that may have a small amount of a sequestering agent.
That seems to indicate a maximum amount of about
1.3g Boric Anhydride (Boric acid)
If the Borax has been increased to 10g then the Boric acid would be there to drop the pH back down
Ian