2 i Grah.—Dr Robert Gnanam, Professor of Botany at Edinburgh, who assisted - 
indir ABBREVIATIONS. 
Linnean Society's Transactions, and in the Asiatic Researches : some of. 
his botanical discoveries are noticed in Roxburgh's Flora Indica. 
Corr.—Jos. Correa de Serra, the author of some acute botanical papers. 
Coult.—Thom. Courter, Esq.; he described the Dipsacem for De Candolle’s 
prodromus. 
DC. Prof. Aug. Pyr. DeCanvorie, well known as an accomplished and inde- 
— . fatigable botanist : the principal works published by him, to which we 
have had occasion to refer, are the Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale 
(reg. veg. ), Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis (prod.), 
Plantes Grasses (pl. gr.), and Plantes rares du jardin de Geneve (pl. 
rar. hort. Gen.) 
DC. ( Alph. )—Alphonse DzCawpoLLE, son to the above mentioned; he is 
the author of a short memoir on Dr Wallich's Anonaces, and of a 
Monograph of the Campanulez. 
Denh. & Clapp. trav.—Travels in Africa by Captains Dennam and CLAPPER- 
ton: the Botanical appendix is from the pen of Mr Brown. 
De Less. ic. sel.—icones selectze Plantarum, quas in Systemate Naturali de- 
seripsit DeCandollius, by Baron Benj. DELESSERT, 
Desr.—Desrousseaux ; he wrote several articles for Lamarck’s Encyclopedie. 
Desv.—N. A. Dzsvavx, a French botanist, author of the Journal de Bota- 
nique, and several interesting papers in the Annales de Sc. Nat., &c. 
Dill. Elth,.—Jo. Jac. Dittentus ; his Hortus Elthamensis is here referred to. 
Don. prod. ft. Nep.—Prodromus Flore Nepalensis, by D. Don, Esq.; he has 
also published many other papers in the Transactions of the Linnsean and 
_. Wernerian Societies, and in various periodical works. : 
on, (G.) in Mill. dict.—George Don, Esq. brother to the above mentioned, 
is the editor of a new edition of Miller's Dictionary, arranged according 
to the natural system : this work contains all the species in De Candolle's 
Prodromus, and a considerable number of others. 
Duch.—Ant. Nicol. Dvcnzssg, author of the Histoire Naturelle des Fraisiers: 
he also wrote some articles for Lamarck's Encyclopedie. 
Dun.—Mich. Felix Dunar; author of the Histoire des Solanum, Solanorum 
generumque affinium Synopsis, and Monographie de la Famille des An 
nonacées, besides other memoirs. x 
Flem.—Dr John Fiemine, President of the East India Company's Medical 
Board in Bengal : he published several papers in the Asiatic Researches 
Gertn. fr.—Jos. Gauxtner, the well known author of the De Fructibus et 
Seminibus Plantarum, in 2 vols: his son, Car. Frid. Garver, has pub- 
lished a supplement, or third volume. 
Ging.—Baron Gincins de Lassarez, of Berne, who deseribed the Violariex 
for De Candolle’s Prodromus. 
. . to name, and has undertaken to describe, Dr Wallich’s Leguminosæ. 
. Ham.—Dr Francis Hautvrox (formerly Buchanan) ; he has published pa pers 
in the Linnean Society’s Transactions, and elsewhere, besides his Jour- 
ney to Mysore. Many of the specimens collected by him in the Peninsul 
were presented to Smith, Banks, and Lambert: those from Nepaul were 
| principally given to Lambert, and form the groundwork of Don's Pro- 
dromus : finally, those from the other parts of Bengal were deposited in th 
