L. s 
Lab. } - 
Labill. 
ag. 
La Gasca } 
am. 
Lamarck 
Lamb. 
Lambert. 
Lap. 
Lapey. 
Lat. - 
Latr. i 
Lawr. - 
Lazrm. ms 
Leach. * 
Lech. - 
Led. i 
Ledebour. 
Lee. - 
Lehm. - 
Lejeune. - 
Lessing. - 
Lewis. = 
L, fil. = 
L’ Her. = 
LL? Hérit. 
Lightfoot. - 
Lin. in 
Lindl. - 
Link. - 
Lk. 
Link et Sie 
Lk. et Otto. 
Lob. 5 
Lobel. i 
L’ Obel 
Lodd. - 
Loddiges. 
Lois. - 
Lois. Deslong- i 
champs. 
Loudon. - 
Lour. - 
L. pat. - 
Lysons - 
Macgillivray. 
Mackie - 
Main. - 
Mail. } is 
Maip. 
FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, ETC. — CIXXXvVii 
L. 
Linneus., The celebrated 
reformer of natural history. 
Labillarditre. A French 
botanist. 
Lagasca. A Spanish bota- 
nist and professor. 
Lamarck. A French bota- 
nist. 
A. B. Lambert, F.R.S. Pre- 
sident of the Linnean So- 
ciety. 
La Peyrouse. A French 
writer upon the plants of 
the Pyrenees. 
Latreille. A French entomo- 
logist. 
Lawrence (Miss). An En- 
glish flower-painter. 
Laxrmann, A German writer 
on Siberian plants. 
W. E. Leach. An English 
entomologist and author. 
Lechenault. A French bota- 
nist. 
Ledebour. A hotanist, and 
traveller in Siberia. 
Lee. A nurseryman at 
Hammersmith. 
Lehmann. A German bota- 
nist and professor at Hame 
burg. 
Lejeune. A French botanist. 
Lessing. A writer on Com- 
posite, and resident at 
Berlin. i 
Lewis. An American .tra- 
veller. 
Linnaeus the younger. 
C. L. L’Héritier. A French 
botanist and author. 
Lightfoot. A writer upon 
the Scottish flora. 
Linneus. The celebrated 
reformer of natural his- 
tory. 
Dr.Lindley, F.R.S., &c. Pro- 
fessor of botany in Univer- 
sity College, London. 
Link. A celebrated Prussian 
botanist. 
Link and Otto. Two Prussian 
botanists. 
Lobel. An old writer upon 
plants. 
Messrs. Loddiges. Celebrated 
English nurserymen and 
botanists, Hackney. 
Loiseleur Deslongchamps. A 
French botanist. 
J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., §&c. 
Author of this work, and 
of various works on garden- 
ing, agriculture, &c. 
Loureiro. A Portuguese tra. 
veller in Cochin-China. 
Linneus the elder. 
Lysons. Author of ‘* Envi- 
rons of London,” &c. 
M. 
Macgillivray. <A botanist, and 
itor of a small edition 
of “ Withering’s Botany,” 
&e. 
Mackie. A nurseryman at 
Norwich. 
J. Main, A.L.S. A botanical 
and gardening author. 
Malpight. A_ physiological 
botanist. 
Malcolm. 2 Malcolm. Late nurseryman 
at Kensington 
Marsh. Marshall. A writer on 
Marshall. American trees. 
Marsham.  - Marsham. An English ento. 
mologist. 
Masters. - W. Masters of the Canter- 
bury Nursery. 
Math. - Mathiolus. An Italian phy- 
sician. 
Mayes. - Mayes. A writer in the 
“ West of England Journal 
of Science,” &c. 
Medik. - Medicus. A German botanist 
of the last century. 
Menzies. - Menzies. A Scotch botanist, 
and traveller round the 
world with Vancouver. 
Mertens. - Mertens. A French bota- 
nist. 
Meyer. - Meyer. A German botanist. 
Miche. - Michaux. A French botanist, 
and traveller in N. Amer., 
and author of “‘ Flora Bore- 
alis Americana.’* 
Michaux the younger. Alsoa 
botanist and traveller in 
N. America, author of 
‘* Histoire des Arbres de 
l’ Amérique.” 
Miller. An English gar- 
dener and botanist. 
Mirbel. A French physiolo- 
gical botanist. 
The Rev. M. J. Berkeley, 
F.L.S., §c. An eminent 
English cryptogamist. 
M‘Nab. Superintendent of 
the Edinburgh Botanic 
Garden, 
Mocino. A Mexican bota- 
nist. 
Mocino and Sesse. Two Mex. 
ican botanists. 
Miche. fils. i 
Miche. jun. 
Miil. = 
Mirb. 
M. J. B. 
M‘ Nab. = 
Moe. - 
Moc. et Sesse. 
Meench. Mench. ;A German bota. 
nist. 
Mol. - Molina. An Italian writer 
upon the natural history 
of Chili. 
Mor. - Morison. An old writer on 
lants. 
Mougeot, a German crypto- 
gamist; and Nestler, a bo- 
tanist of Strasburg. 
J. Monti. An Italian bo- 
tanist. 
Mr. George Lindley, late nur- 
seryman, Norwich. 
Miihlenberg. A North Ame- 
rican botanist. 
Moug. et Nest. 
Mont. - 
Mr. G. Lindley. 
Miihil. 
Miihlenb. ; 
Miihlenberg. 
Munch. Baron Otto von Munchausen. 
A German botanist. 
Munt. 4. Munting. A German bo- 
Munting. tanist. 
Murr. Murray. A German bota- 
nist. 
Mutts. . Mutis. A Spanish botanist, 
resident in New Grenada, 
Mz. - Michaux. See Miche. 
N. 
Neck. Necker. A German writer 
Necker. upon botanical affairs. 
Nee. - Louis Nee. A Spanish bota- 
nist. 
Nees. Nees von Esenbeck. A Ger- 
Ne fae on zsen- man botanist. 
Neill. - Dr. Neill of Canon Mills. 
A zealous botanist, and 
promoter of horticulture. 
Nesti. -  Nestler. A botanist of Stras- 
burg. 
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