SUPPLEMENT. 
363 
Pronouncing Dictionary— continued. 
Britten (James). See Turner. 
and Boulger (G. S.). Biographical Index of 
British and Irish Botanists (now [1888] appearing 
in the Journal of Botany). 
This work, when completed, will be of great value for all 
names commemorative of English botanists. 
Brown (N. E.). Supplement to Johnson’s “ Gardeners’ 
Dictionary.” London, 1884. 8vo. 
Index to “ English Botany.” London, 1886. 8vo. 
Bucholz (E.). Die Homerischen Realien. Leipzig, 1871, 
&e. 8vo. 
Cato (M. Porcius). De Re Rustica. 
Rei Scriptores. 
Curtius (Georg.). Grundziige der Griechischen Etymologie. 
Teipzig. Ed. 4, 1873. 8vo. 
Diefenbach (L.). Novum Glossarium Latino-Germanicum 
Mediz et Infime Mlatis. Frankfort, 1867. 8vo. 
Dierbach (J. H.). Die Arzneimittel des Hippokrates. 
Heidelberg, 1824. 8vo. 
Diez (F.). Lexicon Etymologicum Linguarum Romanorum. 
Bonn, 1853. 8vo. 
Dioscorides. De Materia Medica. 
Lipsiw, 1828-30. 2 vols. 8vo. 
Du Cange (Dufresne, Seigneur). Glossarium ad Scrip- 
tores Mediz et Infime Latinitates. Ed. L. Favre. 
Niort et Londini, 1882-87. 10 vols. 4to. 
Special lists of herbs, trees, &c., in Vol. X. 
Dunbar (George). Greek-English Lexicon. 
Edinburgh. Ed. 3, 1850. 
Valuable scientific Appendix by Francis Adams. 
Earle (John). English Plant-Names from the Tenth to 
the Fifteenth Century. Oxford, 1880. 8vo. 
Contains several Latin Glossaries. 
Ellis (A. J.). Practical Hints on the Quantitative Pro- 
nunciaticn of Latin. - London, 1874. 8vo. 
Eucholz (J. B.). Flora Homerica. Culm., 1848. 4to. 
Fée (Ant. L. A.). La Botanique de Pline. Paris, 1833. 
3 vols. 8vo. 
Fick (F.C. A.). Vergleichendes Worterbuch der Indo- 
germanischen Sprachen. Gottingen, 1874-76. 4 
vols. S8vo. 
Fraas (C.). Synopsis Plantarum Flo: w Classica. 
chen, 1845. 8vo. 
Frank (A. B.). See Leunis. 
Gerard (J.). Herball. London. 
son, 1633. Fol. 
Glaser (L.). Taschenwoérterbuch fiir Botaniker. 
zig, 1885. 8vo. 
Gray (Asa). Manual of the Botany of the Northern 
United States. New York and Chicago. Ed. 5, 
1872. 
Gives derivations of genera, and pronunciation of genera 
and species 
Haldeman (S.8.). Elements of Latin Pronunciation for 
the use of Students in. . . Zoology, Botany, &e. 
Philadelphia, 1851. 12mo. 
Haller (Albertus). Bibliotheca Botanica. 
2 vols. 4to. 
Hehn (Victor). Wanderings of Plants and Animals from 
their First Home. Ed. by J. S. Stallybrass. 
London, 1885. 8vo. 
Many erudite notes tracing the derivations of plant-names. 
Heldreich (T. von). Die Nutzpflanzen Griechenlands. 
Athen., 1862. 8vo. 
Hemsley (W.B.). Handbook of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, 
and Herbaceous Plants. London, 1877. 8yo. 
Much care bestowed on derivations and accentuation, 
Henfrey (Arthur). See Smith. 
Homer. See Bucholz and Eucholz. 
Hooker (Sir J. D.). The Student's Flora. 
Ed. 3, 1884. 8vo. 
The later editions have had the derivations and accents 
carefully revised. 
Hooker (W. J.) and Arnott (G. A. W.). British Flora, 
London, Ed. 6, 1850. 
The derivations given are often very inaccurate, 
See Rustice 
jd. C. Sprengel. 
London and 
Miin- 
Ed. 2, by Thos. John- 
Leip- 
Londini, 1771. 
London, 
Pronouncing Dictionary— continued. 
Jackson (B. Daydon). Guide to the Literature of 
Botany. London, 1881. 4to. 
Exhaustive Index, very helpful for working out commemo- 
rative names. 
Juillet. See Lecog et Juillet. 
Jirgens (Karl). EHtymolozisches Fremdworterbuch der 
Pflanzenkunde. Braunschweig, 1878. 8vo. 
Kempfer (E.). Amcenitates Hxoticw. Lemgovie, 1712. 
4to 
Kennedy (B. H.). Th: Publie School Latin Gsammar. 
London. Ed. 4, 1876. 8vo. 
Kirchner (Oskar). Die Botanischon Schriften des 
Theophrast. Loaipzig, 1374. 8vo. 
Several useful lists of names. 
Koch (G.D. J.) Synopsis Flore Germanice et Helvetica. 
Ed. 3. Lipsiaw, 1857. 8vo. 
Most of the generic names accented. 
Koch (K.). Die Biume und Straiicher des alten Griechen- 
lands. Stuttgart, 1879. 8vo. 
Langkavel (B.). Botanik der Spitern Griechen. Berlin, 
1866. 8vo. 
Lecog (H.) ct Juillet (J.). 
Termes de Botanique. 
Lenz (H. O.). Botanik der 
Gotha, 1859. 8vo. 
Leunis (J.). Synopsis der Pflanzenkunde. Ed. 3, by 
A. B. Frank. Hannover, 1885. 3 vols. 8vo. 
Lewis (C. T.) and Short (C.). Latin Dictionary. Oxford, 
1879. 4t>. 
The etymological part is superior to that of any other 
Latin-English Dictionary. 
Liddell (H. G.) and Scott (R.). A Groek-English Lex!- 
con. Oxford, 1883. 4to. 
This standard Greek Lexicon is very meagre in its botanical 
references. 
Lindley (J.). 
Dictionnaire Raisonné des 
Paris, 1831. S8vo. 
alter Griechen und Romer. 
See Loudon and Paxton. 
Linneus (C.). Critica Botanica. Lugduni Batayorum, 
1737. 8vo. 
— Philosophia Botanica. Holmiw, 1751. 8vo. 
These two works contain a great mass of information con- 
cerning the derivation of the Linnean names for genera and 
species. 
Loudon (J. C.). 
8yo. 
“Professor Lindley 
accentuations.”’—Preface. 
— Hortus Britannicus. London, Ed. 3, 1839. 
Encyclopedia of Plants. London, 1829. 
prepared the derivations and 
Byo. 
Macer. “De Viribus Herbarum” and Strabo’s * Hor- 
tulus.” Lugdun., 1530. 12mo. 
MacNicoll (D. H.). Dictionary of Natural History 
Terms. London, 1863. 
Maigne d’Arnis (W. H.). 
tores Mediaw et Infime Latinitatis. 
Lexicon Manuale ad Scrip- 
Paris, 1866. 
8vo. 
Martyn (Thos.). The Language of Botany. London, 
1793. 8vo. 
Meyer (E. H. F.). Geschichte der Botanik. Kénigs- 
berg, 1854-7. 4 vols. 
Very full in the earlier parts. 
— Botanische Erliuterungen zu Strabo’s Geographis. 
Miller (F. Max). Biographies of Words and Primitive 
Home of the Aryas. London, 1887. 8vo. 
Interesting Aryan plant-lists. 
Miller (J. B.). Botanische prosodische Wéorterbuch. 
1842. 
Nemnich (P. A.). Allgemeines Polyglotten — Lexicoa 
der Naturgeschichte. Leipzig, 1793-8. 4 vols. 4to. 
8vo. 
Nyman (C. F). Svensk Fanerogam-Flora. Oerebro, 
1873. 8vo. 
Generic and specific names accented. 
Paxton (Jos.). Pocket Botanical Dictionary. London, 
1840. 8vo. 
““The accentuation-marks . . . all supplied by the first 
botanist in England, Dr. Lindley.”—Preface. 
Pfeiffer (L.). Nomenclator Botanicus. Cassellis, 1872-4. 
2 vols. 4to. 
Contains many brief etymologies, inserted apparently on no 
settled principle. 
