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Fuch. - 
Gert. - 
Garden. - 
Gaudichaud. 
G. Don. 2 
Geoffr. 
Ger. et Lob. - 
Gill. - 
Gill. et Hook. 
Gmel. - 
Godefroy. = 
Goldie. - 
Gordon. - 
Grigor. > 
Giildenst. - 
Guss. - 
Gyll. = 
Henke. = 
Hakluyt. - 
Ham: } 3 
Hanbury. - 
Harris. - 
Hart. 
Hartig. - 
Hasselq. - 
Hayne. - 
H. B. 
H. B. et Kth. - 
Hell. a 
H. et Kth, 
aLW. 
LIST OF AUTHORITIES 
Fuchs. A celebrated Ger- 
man botanist. 
G. 
Gertner. A celebrated Ger- 
man carpologist. 
Garden. A Scotch physician 
resident at Charleston. 
Gaudichaud. A French bo- 
tanist. 
Geo. Don. A botanist, and 
editor of *‘ Don’s Miller.” 
Geoffroy. A French bota- 
nist of the 18th century. 
See Gérard, and also Lobel. 
Gérard. A French botanist. 
Germar. 
mologist. 
Conrad Gesner of Zurich, a 
famous botanist. 
Dr. Gillies. A botanist and 
traveller. 
See Gil/., and also Hook. 
Gmelin. A Russian botanist, 
and traveller in Siberia. 
Godefroy, A nurseryman at 
Ville d’ Avray, near Paris. 
Goldie. A nurseryman at 
Ayr, in Scotland. 
George Gordon. Superinten- 
dent of the Arboretum in 
the Horticultural Society’s 
Garden. 
Gouan. A French botanist. 
Graham, M.D. Regius pro- 
fessor of Botany at Edin- 
burgh 
Dr. Greville. An English 
botanist, and writer upon 
cryptogamous plants. 
A German ento- 
Grigor. A nurseryman at 
Elgin. 
Giildenstaedt. A Russian bo- 
tanist. 
Joannes Gussone, M.D. Di- 
rector of the Royal Botanic 
Garden at Palermo, and a 
botanical author. 
L. Gyllenhail. Author of 
*< Insecta Suecica  de- 
scripta.”’ 1808, 1827. 
H. 
Henke. A German botanical 
writer. 
Hakluyt. Author of “'Two 
Remembrances of Things to 
be undiscovered in Turkey, 
&ce.”’ 1592. 
Haller. A Swiss botanist. 
Haller the younger. 
Hamilton. A botanist, and 
traveller in the East Indies. 
Hanbury. A writer upon 
gardening. 
Harris. An entomologist. 
Hartweg. Author of ‘* Hor- 
tus Carlsruhensis.”’ 
Hartig. A writer on the 
culture of forest trees. 
Hasselquist. A botanist, and 
traveller in the Levant. 
Hayne. A German botanist. 
Humboldt and Bonpland, Fa- 
mous travellers and bota- 
nists. 
Humboldt, Bonpland, and 
Kunth, German botanists. 
N. C. Hellenius. A Swedish 
botanist. 
Humboldt and Kunth. Ger- 
man botanists. 
Henry Lee Warner, Esq., 
Tibberton Court, Herts. 
Hodgins. - Hodgins.’ Nurseryman, Dun- 
ganstown, near Wicklow. 
Hoffmans Hoffmannsegg. A botanist of 
Dresden. 
Holmsk. -  Holmskiold. A Danish bota- 
nist. 
Hook. - Sir W. J. Hooker. Regius 
professor of botany in the 
University of Glasgow. 
Hook. et Arn. Sir W. J. Hooker and Arnott, 
authors of “The Botany 
of Captain Beechey’s Voy- 
age to the Pacific,” &c. 
eee - Hoppe. A German botanist 
Hope. and collector of plants. 
Horn. - Hornemann. A Danish bo- 
tanist and professor. 
Hort. -  Hortulanorum. Of the Gar- 
deners. 
Hort. Par. - Of the Paris Garden. 
Host. - Host. An Austrian botanist, 
and botanical author. 
Howison. -  Howison. A writer in the 
‘© Edin, Phil. Journ.” 
Huds. - Hudson. An English writer 
upon British plants. 
Hull. - Hull. A English botanist. 
Humb. et Bonp. 1 Humboldt and Bonpland. — 
Humb.et Bonpl. See H. B. 
i 
Iilig. i - C. Iiliger. A writer on na- 
Illiger. tural history. 
J. 
Jacq. - Jacquin. An Austrian tra- 
veller in South America, 
and botanist. 
Jaume St.Hilaire. Jaume Saint Hilaire. A 
French botanist, and author 
of ** Plantes de la France,”’ 
&e. 
Jo. Bauhin, brother of Cas- 
J. B. - 
J. Bauk¥ par Bauhin, and author of 
** Historia Plantarum uni- 
versalis.’’ 1650, 1651. 
John Grigor. John Grigor, nurseryman of 
Forres. 
J. 0. W. - J. 0. Westwood. An English 
entomologist. 
Juss. - Jussieu. A celebrated French 
systematic botanist. 
Juv. - Juvenal. A classic author. 
K. 
Kempf. - Kempfer. <A traveller in 
Japan. 
Karw. et Zuccar. Baron Karwinski and Zucca- 
rint. Zealous promoters 
of botany in Germany. 
Kalm. - Kaim. Professor of botany 
at Abo, in Sweden. 
Ker. - Ker. <A describer of plants 
in ** Bot. Reg.” 
Kerner - J. Kerner. Author of 
“ Figures (et Descriptions) 
des Plantes économiques.” 
1786—1794. 
Kit. - Kitaibel. A Hungarian bo- 
Kitaib. tanist. 
Klotzsch. - Klotzsch. A German writer 
on Fiangi. 
Knowl. et West-) Knowles (G. B.) and Westcott 
cott. (F.). Conductors 
** Floral Cabinet.” 
Koch. ; - Koch. A professor at Er- 
langen. 
Koehl. - Koeler. A writer on German 
and French grasses. 
Krause. - Krause. A Dutch botanist, 
Krauss. and author of “* Boomen en 
Heestar.”’ 
Kunth. - Kunth. A Prussian botanist, 
of the. 
