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LIST OF AUTHORITIES 
LIST OF AUTHORITIES 
FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, &c. 
A. et S. 
Abb. et Smith. 
Ach. Rich. 
Adans. 
A. De C. 
Afzel. 
Ait. 
Alb. et Schw. 
All. } 
Allioni. 
Alpin. 
Anders. 
Anderson. 
Andr. i 
Andrews. 
Audib. 
Audibert. 
Austin. 
Bab. 
Backhouse. 
Balb. i 
Balbis. 
Banister. 
Barrel. i 
Barrelier. 
Bartr. t 
Bauh. i 
Bauhin. 
Benth. 
Bentham. 
A. 
Albertini et Schw<initz. Mo- 
ravian missionaries resident 
in America. 
Abbott and Smith. The first 
an amateur, the second the 
founder of the Linnzan So- 
ciety. 
Abbott. See Abbott et Smith. 
Abel. Author of ‘‘ Personal 
Observations, &c.,inChina.”” 
Acharius. A Swedish pro- 
fessor, and writer upon Li- 
chens, 
Achille Richard. A French 
botanist. 
Adanson. A French syste- 
matic botanist. 
Alphonse De Candolle. Author 
of ** Monographie des Cam- 
panulées,”’ &c.; and son of 
the distinguished De Can- 
Albertini and Schweinitz. 
Writers upon Fungi. 
Alliont. An Italian botanist. 
Prosper Alpini. An Italian 
physician, and author of 
** De Plantis Agypti et de 
Balsamo,”’ &c. 
Anderson. A London mer- 
chant; published a paper 
on Pzonies. 
Henry Andrews. A botanical 
draughtsman, and editor of 
the “‘Botanical Repository,” 
&e. 
Audibert. A nurseryman at 
Tarascon, in the south of 
France. 
Austin. A nurseryman at 
Glasgow. 
B. 
Babington. An English bo- 
tanist. 
Backhouse. 
A nurseryman 
at York. 
. A botanical au- 
thor, and traveller. 
Barrelier. A French botanist. 
Bartram. Formerly a nur- 
seryman at Philadelphia. 
Bastard or Batard. A writer 
upon the Flora of France. 
Batsch. A writer upon Fungi. 
Bauhin. Brothers, professors 
of medicine, published in 
1620—1650. 
Bentham. An English bo- 
tanist, secretary to the 
Horticultural Society of 
London. 
Bergius. - 
Berk. . 
Bert. - 
Bertol. 
Bess. i - 
Besser. 
Bieb. - 
Bigel. - 
Bigelow. 
Big. 
Blume. - 
Boerh. = 
Bolt. - 
Booth. - 
Bonpl. - 
Booth. - 
Bork. - 
Borrer. - 
Bosc. - 
Breyn. 5 
Brong. = 
Brot. - 
Broussonet. 
Buch. - 
Buchanan. 
Bull. - 
Bunge. - 
Burch. - 
Burgsdorf. 
Busch. = 
Buxb. - 
Bergius. A Swedish writer 
upon Cape Plants. 
Rev. M. J. Berkeley. An 
English cryptogamic bota- 
nist. 
Bertoloni. A writer upon 
the Flora of France. 
Besser. A Russian professor, 
resident in the Crimea. 
Bieberstein. A Russian bota- 
nist of great note. 
Jacob Bigelow, M.D. Pro- 
fessor of botany at Boston, 
U.S., and author of “Ame- 
rican Medical Botany,” and 
** Florula Bostoniensis.”’ 
Blume, M.D. A Dutch 
botanist. 
Boerhaave. An old Dutch 
botanist. 
Bolton. An English writer on 
Fungi. 
Booth. Brothers, nurserymen 
at Hamburg. 
Bonpland. A French tra- 
veller in South America, 
and botanist. 
W. Beattie Booth. Describer 
of the Camellias figured in 
Chander’s “ Illustrations of 
the Camelliez.”’ 
Borkhausen. A German bo- 
tanical author. 
William Borrer. A writer 
on British Plants, and one 
of the authors of ‘“‘Licheno- 
graphia Britannica.” 
Bosc. A French botanist, 
and traveller in North 
America. 
Breyn. Author of “ Exotica- 
rum Plantarum Centuria,” 
&e. 
A. Broneniart. 
botanist. 
A Portuguese bo- 
A French 
Brotero. 
tanist. 
Broussonet. A French bota- 
nist, and traveller. 
Von Buch. A German bota- 
nist, an author of a Flora of 
the Canaries. 
Buchanan, tormerly Hamil- 
ton. An English physician, 
and traveller in Nepal. 
Bulliard. A French writer 
upon Fungi. 
Bunge. One of the authors 
of ‘* Flora Altaica.”’ 
Burchell. _An English bota- 
nist, and traveller at the 
Cape of Good Hope. 
Burgsdorf. A German bota- 
nist. 
Busch. A German gardener, 
oncea nurseryman at Brent- 
ford, Middlesex ; and after. 
wards gardener to the Em-: 
press Catherine, at Zarsko- 
je-selo. 
Buxbaum, M.D. A Russian 
