GENERAL LIST OF BOTANISTS. 



The names of persons in the following list comprise 

 many of botanical importance ; but, for lack of information 

 concerning them, or because, upon application, a biographical 

 account was not forthcoming, they have been incorporate! I 

 in a ( Jeiieral List, and have been excluded from the descrip- 

 tive portion of this book. Many of the persons so listed are 

 worthy, from their contributions to botanical science, of 

 more extended notice, but, for the reasons stated above, it 

 was found impossible to include a biographical sketch of 

 them : 



ADLUM, MAJOR JOHN.* A horticulturist of note, who 

 wrote two books upon the grape, the first edition 

 being the first American grape book. Florists' K.r- 

 change, March 30, 1895, contains a note of his horti- 

 cultural work by Professor L. H. Bailey. See also 

 Uniley, " The Evolution of Our Native Fruits," fron- 

 tispiece and pp. 50 and 59 (189.S). 



A i. LAM, G. EDWARD. Bethlehem, Pa. 



ALLKN, An;rsT.\ A. Germantown, Pa. 



ALLEN, MRS. JULIETTE B. Caimleii, X. J. 



AIITIIII;. PKOF. J. C., of Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.. 

 and Botanist to the Indiana Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station: was for over a year a resident of 

 Philadelphia. (Physiology.) 



A>IIM BAD, SA.MTEL.* (Algie.) 



BAUI'.KCK, WILLIAM. :|: (Cryptogams.) 



BAKNAKD, JOSEPH M. :;: 



* Deceased. 



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