APPENDICES 



BISCHOFF (Gottlieb Wilhelm). Worterbuch der beschreibenden Botanik 

 Oder die Kunstausdriicke . . . Lateinisch-deutsch . . . alphabetisch 

 geordnet und erklart. Stuttgart, 1839. 8vo.— Ed. 2. von J. A. ScnmDT, 

 ib. 1857. 8vo. 



LINDLEY (John). The Elements of Botany . . . being a sixth edition of the 



"Outline" . . . and a Glossary of Technical Terms. London, 1849. Svo. 



The Glossary of Technical Terms forms Part II., pp. 1-100 ; it has been 



in constant use for the present work, and is cited as " Glossary " ; 443 



woodcuts; no derivation or key to pronunciation given. 



HENSLOW (Rev. John Stevens). A Dictionary of Botanical Terms. Lon- 

 don [1849-56?]. 8vo. 



Constantly used for this volume; it was partly issued with Maund's 

 •' Botanic Garden," but completed by itself : there are 190 small woodcuts 

 in the text. Derivations and accents marked throughout. Re-issued with 

 new, undated, title-page in 1858, 1875, and 1882, 



HOEFER (Ferdinand). Dictionnaire de botanique pratique. Paris, 1860. 

 Svo. 



COOKE (Mordecai Cubitt). Manual of Botanic Terms. London [1862]. 

 8vo. With 293 figures.— Ed. 2, slightly enlarged, ib. [1871]. 8vo. With 

 307 figures. 



GERMAIN DE ST. PIERRE (Ernest). Guide du botaniste, etc. Paris, 

 1852. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Contains : — Seconde partie, Livre cinquieme. — Dictionnaire raisonne 

 des mots techniques, fran9ai8 et latin, employes dans les ouvrages de 

 botanique. — Ed. 2. Nouveau dictionnaire de botanique, comprenant la 

 description des families naturelles, etc. Paris, 1870. Svo. 



I am indebted to this excellent work for the plan of denoting a sub- 

 stantive by a capital letter (previously so employed by A. P. de Candolle), 

 and the use of italic type for Latin words. 



GRAY (Asa). The Botanical Text-book. (Sixth edition.) Part I. Structural 

 Botany . . . and a Glossary of Botanical Terms. New York and Chicago, 

 1879. 8vo. 



The Glossary occurs at pp. 393-442, and may be described as the basis 

 of the present work as regards the definition of terms used in descriptive 

 botany. 



STORMONTH (Rev. James). A Manual of Scientific Terms . . . chiefly 

 comprising terms in botany, etc. Edinburgh^ 1879. 8vo. — Ed. 2. ib. 

 1885. 8vo. 



The arrangement in paragraphs and the stjde of type have been adapted 

 in the present volume from the " Manual." 



DU PORT (Rev. James Mottrant). On the Colours of the Fungi as indicated 

 by the Latin words used by Fries. Trans. Woolhope Club, 1883, 113. 



CROZIER (Arthur Aloer). A Dictionary of Botanical Terms. New York, 

 1892. 8vo. 



Confined chiefly to modem terms, of which about 5600 are given, with 

 the pronunciation marked, but no derivations. 



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