FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, ETC. 
botanist ; traveller through 
Armenia. 
C. 
Cesalp. - Cesalpinus. A famous old 
Italian botanist. 
Camb. Cambessedes. One of the 
authors of * Flora Brasiliz 
meridionalis.” 
Camer. - Camerarius. A German bo- 
tanist, author. of ‘* Hortus 
ae et Philosophicus,”’ 
(ee 
Cass. - H. Cassini. A French bota- 
nist. 
Castagne. - JL. Castagne. A French bo- 
nist ? 
Catesb. - M. Catesby. A botanist, and 
Catesby. traveller in North America. 
Cutros. - Catros. A Nnurseryman at 
Bordeaux. 
Cav. - Cavanilles. A Spanish pro- 
fessor and botanist. 
C. Bauh. - Caspar Bauhin. A celebrated 
botanist of the 16th century. 
Cels. - Celsius, D.D., Greek professor 
at Upsal, and friend of 
Linneus. 
Cels. - Cels. A nurseryman in Paris. 
C. G. Nees Von 2 C. G. Nees Von Esenbeck. A 
Esenbeck. German botanist. 
Chaill. - M. Chailiet. A Swiss botanist. 
Cham. = Chamisso. A German tra- 
veller round the world. 
Choise. ..\ « Choisy. A Swiss botanist. 
Clus. - Clusius. An old French bo- 
tanist and traveller. 
Colebr. - Colebrooke. A celebrated 
English writer upon Indian 
Plants. 
Colla. = Colladon. A Genevese bota- 
nist. 
Com. - Commelin. A Dutch bota- 
nist. 
Cook. - Capt. S. E. Cook. A natu- 
ralist and traveller. 
Correa. - Correa de Serra. A Portu- 
guese botanist and diplo- 
matist. 
Cranix. Crantz. An Austrian’ botanist. 
Cullum. T. G. Cullum. A botanical 
amateur. 
Cunn. A. Cunningham. Colonial bo- 
Cunningham. tanist at Sydney. 
Curt. - Curtis. An English writer 
upon Plants. 
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Dalech. - Dalechamps. Author of 
“Historia generalis Plan- 
tarum.’’ 1586, 1587. 
Darlington. A writer in 
Darlington. - 
“ Amer. Lyc. N. H.” of 
New York. 
Davies. “ H. Davies, D.D. A Welsh 
botanist. 
D. Don. - David Don. Professor of bo- 
tany in King’s College, 
London, and librarian to 
the Linnzan Society. 
Deb. } Debray. A botanist of Frank- 
De Bray. fort. 
Dec. A. P. De Candolle. The 
De Candolle. celebrated French systema- 
tic botanist. 
De Geer. - C. De Geer. Author of 
“ Mémoires pour servir a 
l’ Histoire des Insectes,’’ &c. 
Dejean. - Le Comte Dejean. A French 
naturalist. 
Del. See Delile. 
Delamarre. - Delamarre. A French writer 
on plants. 
Delarb. - Ant. Delarbre. A French 
botanist, author of ‘“ Flore 
d’ Auvergne.’” 
Delile. ~ 
Descemet. - 
Desf. = 
Desrous. ~ 
Desm. = 
Desv. = 
Dickson. 
Dios. ~ 
Dod. } = 
Dodon. 
Domb. = 
Don of Forfar. 
Donn. - 
Dougl. 
Douglas. 
Dralet. - 
Duby. - 
Dufour. - 
Dumont. = 
Dun. 
Duna. i . 
Dupont. - 
Dur. 
Durand. } * 
Du fot. - 
Ehr. - 
Ehrenberg. - 
Ehrh. - 
Elliot. - 
Ellis. 
Eschsch. ~ 
Esper. = 
Fab. - 
Fabr. 
Falla. - 
Fing. ~ 
Fisch. } - 
Fischer. 
Floy. - 
Fliigge. - 
Forbes. - 
Forsk. - 
Forst. - 
Foure. - 
, 
Fries. * - 
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Deliie. A French professor, 
and traveller in Egypt. 
Descemet. Director of the 
Botanic Garden at Nikitké, 
in the Crimea. 
Desfontaines. A French bo- 
tanical author, and tra- 
veller in Barbary. 
Desrousseaux. A French bo- 
tanist. 
Desmaxieres. A French cryp- 
togamic botanist. 
Desvaux. A French pro- 
fessor of botany. 
Dickson. An English cryp- 
togamic botanist. 
Dioscorides. An ancient clas- 
sic author and botanist. 
Dodoneus, or Dodoens. A 
botanist ‘of the 16th cen- 
tury. 
Dombey. “A French tra- 
veller in South America. 
Don of Forfar. A Scotch 
botanist. 
Donn. Formerly curator of 
the Cambridge Botanic 
Garden. 
David Douglas. The cele~ 
brated botanical collector 
and martyr. 
Dralet. A French writer on 
the oak. y 
Duby. A French botanist. 
Dufour. A French botanist. 
Dumont de Courset. A writer 
upon French garden plants. 
Dunal. A French botanist. 
Dupont. A French botanist, 
author of ‘* Double Flore 
Parisienne.’’ 1805. 
Durand. A French botanist , 
Du Roi. A German writer 
upon plants. 
E 
See Ehrenberg. 
Ehrenberg. A German tra- 
veller in Arabia, &c. 
Ehrhart. A German botanist. 
Elliot. An American botanist. 
Ellis. A London merchant 
and botanist. 
Dr. Eschscholtz. A German 
botanist. 
Esper. A German writer on 
ngi. 
F 
P. C. Fabricius. A German 
botanist. 
Falla. A nurseryman at 
Gateshead, near Newcastle. 
Fingerhuth. A German bo- 
tanist. 
Dr. Fischer. A Russian bo- 
tanist. 
Floy. A nurseryman in New 
York. 
Fliigge. A German writer 
upon grasses. 
Forbes. Gardener to His 
Grace the Duke of Bed- 
ford, at Woburn. 
Forskdht. A Danish natu- 
ralist, and traveller in 
Arabia. 
Forsters (Father and Son). 
Travellers in the South 
Seas with Captain Cook. 
A. F. Fourcroy. A French 
botanist. 
Fries. A Swedish botanist, 
and writer upon Fangi. 
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