406 LIST OF AUTHORS. 
figures of cryptogamic plants, 1809; “ Crypt. Supp.,” 
supplement of the above, continued by Kunze. 
Schlecht. D. P. L. Schlechtendahl, Professor of Botany in 
Berlin; Schlecht. Adumb. * Adumbratio Plantarum,” 
figures and descriptions of South African Ferns. 
Schott. Heinrich Schott, Director Royal Gardens, Vienna ; 
“Schott Gen. Fil.,” the genera, illustrated by figures, 
1834, 
Schreb. J.C. Schreber, a German botanist. 
Schum. — Schumacher, a writer on plants of Guinea, 
Scott. J. Scott, Curator of Botanic Gardens, Calcutta ; 
“Tree Ferns of India,” Linnean Transactions, 1874. 
Seemann. Dr. Berthold Seemann, an eminent botanist and 
voyager ; “ Botany of the Expedition of the Surveying 
Ship Herald,” * Flora Vitiensis.” 
Sibth. Dr. Sibthorp, an English traveller and botanist in 
Greece; author of “ Flora Græca.” 
Sieber, — Sieber, a celebrated German botanical traveller 
and collector in various parts of the world, 
Bim. R. Sim, a nurseryman and celebrated grower of 
Ferns at Foot's Cray, Kent. 
Sloan. Sir Hans Sloane, a traveller in the West Indies ; 
author of “ History of Jamaica,” and founder of the ` 
British Museum. 
Sm. Sir James Edward Smith, a celebrated British botanist 
and writer on botany in various journals; first Presi- —— 
dent of the Linnwan Society, and purchaser of the ` 
» . . * Linnean Herbarium." ; 
> Smith, John. See J. Sm. 
Sowerby. E. Sowerby, a British botanist, author of a work 
. on British Ferns, 
Spenn, — Spenner, a German botanist. 
