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authors. Numerous citations of literature are given. Timothy Field Allen (1837-1902), 

 Benjamin Smith Barton (17G6-1815), William Paul Crillon Barton (1786-1856), John Bartram 

 (1699-1777), Lewis Caleb Beck (1798-1853), Jacob Bigelow (1787-1879), John Shaw Billings 

 (1838-1913), Reed Brockway Bontecou (1824-1907), Charles Miller Booth (1830-1906), John 

 Brickell (1710?-1745), John Brickell (1749-1809), Robert Bridges (1806-1882), Joseph Carson 

 (1808-187G), Jonathan Carver (1710-1780), Alvan Wentworth Chapman (1809-1899), John 

 Clayton (1G93-1773), Cadwalader Colden (1GS8-1776), Alva Curtis (1797-1881), William 

 Darlington (1782-1863), Chester Dewey (1784-1867), Solomon Drowne (1753-1834), John 

 Eberle (1787-1838), James Eights (1798-1882), Jared Eliot (1685-1763), Gouverneur Emerson 

 (179.5-1874), George Engelmann (1809-1884), Abram Paschal Garber (1838-1881), Alexander 

 Garden (1728-1791), Jean Francois Gaultier (1708-1756), Lewis Reeve Gibbes (1810-1894), 

 William Peters Gibbons (1812-1897), Asa Gray (1810-1888), Jacob Green (1790-1841), Traill 

 Green (1813-1897), Robert Eglesfeld Griffith (1798-1850), Seth Hastings (1780-1861), Louis 

 Hebert (died 1627), William S. Herbst (1833-1906), Constantino Hering (1800-1880), John 

 Philip Hiester (180.3-18.54), Thomas Horsfield (1773-1859), David Hosack (1769-1835), Ben- 

 jamin Franklin Hough (1822-1885), Elliot C. Howe (1828-1899), John Gibbons Hunt (1826- 

 1893), Eli Ives (1779-1861), Laurence Johnson (1845-1893), Albert Kellogg (1813-1887), Peter 

 D. Knieskern (1798-1871), Adam Kuhn (1741-1817), John Locke (1792-1856), Moses Marshall 

 (1758-1813), James Mease (1771-1846), Joseph Hinson Mellichamp (1829-1903), Ezra Michener 

 (1794-1887), John Mitchell (1680?-1768), Samuel Latham Mitchill (1764-1831), Isaac Shoe- 

 maker Moyer (18-38-1898), John Strong Newberry (1822-1892), Charles Christopher Parry 

 (182.3-1890), William Dandridge Peck (1763-1822), David Lewis Phares (1817-1892), Charles 

 Pickering (180.5-1878), Richard Upton Piper (1816-1897), Zina Pitcher (1797-1872), Francis 

 Peyre Porcher (1825-1895), Alyre Raffeneau-Delile (1778-1850), Isaac Rand (174.3-1822), 

 George Abraham Rex (184.5-1895), John Leonard Riddell (1807-1867), James Watson Robbins 

 (1801-1879), James Henry Salisbury (1823-1905), Michel S. Sarrazin (1659-1734), Henry Parker 

 Sartwell (1792-1867), John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge Shecut (1770-1836), Charles Wilkins 

 Short (1794-1863), George Smith (1804-1882), Peter Smith (17.53-1816), Thomas Taylor (1820- 

 1910), James Thacher (1754-1&44), A. S. Todd (1798-1883), John Torrey (1796-1873), William 

 Tully (1785-1859), George Vasey (1822-1893), Benjamin Vaughan (1751-1835), John Aston 

 Warder (1813-1833), Charles Abiathar White (1826-1910), Frederick Adolphus Wislizenus 

 (1810-1889), Christopher Witt (1G75-1765), Thomas Fanning Wood (1841-1892), William 

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870. KiLLERMAXX, S[eb A.STiAx]. Die Herkunft und Einfiihrung unserer Gartenbohne 

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 an important place in European gardens early in the 16th century. Early literature is cited 

 and discussed. — B. 0. Dodge. 



871. KiLLERMANx, S[ebastiax]. Die Herkunft des Kalmus (Acorus calamus L.). [The 

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 and discussion of early references to this plant. — B. 0. Dod-ge. 



872. KiLLERMAXX, S[ebastian]. Zur Geschichte der Ananas und Agave. [On the history 

 of the pine-apple and agave.] Naturwiss. Wochenschr. N. F., 17: 497-503. Fig. 1-3. 1918.— 

 Citations and discussion of early literature on these plants. — B. 0. Dodge. 



873. KiLLERMAXX, S[ebastiax]. Zur Geschichte der Johannis- und Stachelbeere. 

 [On the history of the currant and gooseberry.] Naturwiss. Wochenschr. N. F., 18: .344-.347. 

 Fig. 1-2. 1919. — Records of the currant are found as far back as the fifteenth century, and of 

 the gooseberry as far back as the sixteenth century.— 5. 0. Dodge. 



874. KiLLERMAX-x, S[ebastian]. Zur Geschichte der Kakteen. [On the history of cacti.] 

 Naturwiss. Wochenschr. N. F., 18: 665-668. 1919.— Numerous early references to cacti are 

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