I don't think this is the right way to do it. It sounds like a icky thing to 
do, since human-icon-theme inherit gnome-icon-theme already, so you'll have a 
circular dependency kind off.
It will also deepen the gap between upstream and ubuntu's gnome-icon-theme (the 
only difference I can think of right now is that the start-here icon is 
changed), and that will open up to more bugs and confused maintainers.

A better solution is to make notifyosd install the icons into it's private 
hicolor, just like banshee, rhythmbox, gpm etc. currently does (ie 
/usr/share/notifyosd/icons/$size/status). More instructions here:
http://live.gnome.org/ThemableAppSpecificIcons/

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Inherit human-icon-theme so that gnome-icon-theme and all icon-themes which 
depend on it have access to the notification-* icons used by notify-osd.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334472
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