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ABBREVIATIONS. XXXV 
East India Company’s Museum, and form the third collection mentioned 
by Dr Wallich (see above at p. xvi.) ; a corresponding selection from 
these last, retained for his own use, has, since his death, been present- 
ed by the Company to the University of Edinburgh. 
H. B. K.—The well known symbols of Humsotpr, Bonrrann, and Kuwru, 
authors of the Nova Genera et Species Plantarum Æquinoctialium Orbis 
novi. 
Herb. Banks. Jede 
"egg These allude to the names given to the plant in 
Klein (or Madras). i : ; 
Rottler. the Herbaria of the respective botanists men- 
Smith, &c. tioned, or to species named by them. 
Hook. bot, misc.—Dr W. J. Hooker, Professor of Botany at Glasgow: the 
work here referred to is the Botanical Miscellany, in 3 vols., with 153 
plates : it is now continued under the title of Journal of Botany. This 
is only one of the very numerous works published by our excellent 
friend. 
Jack, Mal. mise.—Dr William Jack, a most dintinguished botanist, besides 
other memoirs in the Linnean Society's Transactions, published two 
highly valuable papers on Penang plants in the Malayan Miscellanies : 
the extreme difficulty of procuring this work in Europe, has induced Dr 
Hooker to publish the first part in his Bot. Miscellany ; the second is, 
we believe, to appear in the Journal of Botany. 
Jacq.—Professor Nic. Jos. von Jacquin published many works: those to 
which we have principally had occasion to refer are, the Hortus Botani- 
cus Vindebonensis (hort. Vind.), and his Icones Plantarum Rariorum (ic. 
rar.) 
Juss.—Bernard de Jussigu was the author of the Genera Plantarum secun- |. 
dum ordines naturales disposita ; this is the work to which we have made 
so frequent reference at the head of the orders and genera. It was re- 
vised and made fit for the publie eye and published by his nephew Ant. - 
~ Laur. de Jusstzv, who has, in addition, given to the world many pro- 
found botanical treatises of his own, in various scientifie works pub- 
lished in Paris. 
Juss. (Adr.)—Adrien de Jusstgu, son of Ant. L. de Jussieu has already elu- 
eidated some very difficult natural orders of plants, as the Euphorbia- : z cud 
ces, Rutaceæ, Meliaces, besides various isolated genera. 
Koen.—John Gerard Korwie, whom we have already noticed a few pages m E 
Cos bak, 
Lam.—Jo. Bapt. Monet de Lamarex, is principally known as the editor. of 
the botanical part of the Encyclopedie Methodique (ene. meth.): the 
plates accompanying that work are usually styled Illustrations de Genres 
(Lam. ill.) : his rich Herbarium has been purchased by Professor Roeper ; 
of Bale. 
Lesch.—LssongNAULT de la Tour: we have already mentioned that his eollec- 
tions are being described by De Candolle in his Prodromus. 
L'Her.——Char. Louis L'Hzmrmrigg de Brutelle: we principally refer to his 
Stirpes novee aut minus cognite. 
Lindl.—Dr J. Linpury, Professor of Botany in the London University, author 
of many valuable works. 
