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Bosc, L. A. G. (1759-1828). French botanist, who collected in North Carolina 

 and South Carolina from 1798 to 1800. Panicum boscii; Paspalum boscianum. 



Boutelou, Claudio (1774-1842). The brothers, Claudio and Este"ban, Spanish 

 gardeners, are commemorated by the genus Bouteloua. 



Brewer, W. H. (1828-1910). Botanist of California. Calamagrostis breweri. 



Brown, Addison (1830-1913). Botanist of New York; joint author of Britton 

 and Brown's Illustrated Flora. Panicum addisonii. 



Buckley, S. B. (1809-84). CoUected plants from Georgia to Texas; described 

 grasses from Texas and Oregon. Sporobolus buckleyi; Triodia buckleyana. 



Cabanis, Jean (1816-1906). German ornithologist, who collected plants in 

 Florida. Andropogon cabanisii. 



Cain, S. A. (1902- ). Botanist of Indiana. Calamagrostis cainii. 



Canby, W. M. (1831-1904). Botanist of Delaware. Poa canbyi. 



Chapman, A. W. (1809-99). Botanist of Apalachicola, Fla.; author of Flora of 

 the Southern United States. Gymnopogon chapmanianus; Panicum chapmani; 

 Poa chapmaniana. 



Clute, W. N. (1869- ). Professor of botany, Butler University, Indian- 

 apolis, Ind. Panicum clutei. 



Combs, Robert (1872-99). Botanist, who collected in Florida and Cuba. 

 Panicum combsii. 



Commons, Albert (1829-1919). Botanist of Delaware. Panicum common- 

 sianum. 



Cotta, Heinrich (1763-1844). German botanist. Cottea. 



Curtiss, A. H. (1845-1907). Botanist of Jacksonville, Fla. Aristida curtissii; 

 Calamovilfa curtissii; Sporobolus curtissii. 



Cusick, W. C. (1842-1922). Botanist of Oregon. Poa cusickii. 



Danthoine, fitienne. French botanist. Danthonia. 



Deam, C. C. (1865- ). Botanist of Indiana. Panicum deamii. 



Deschamps of St. Omer. Naturalist, who accompanied de la Billardiere on the 

 expedition in search of la Perouse in 179 1. 33 Deschampsia. 



Desmazieres, J. H. (1796-1862). French botanist, who wrote a work on the 

 grasses of northern France. Desmazeria sicula. 



Deyeux, Nicolas (1753-1837). French botanist. Deyeuxia. 



Douglas, David (1798-1834). British botanist, who collected in California and 

 northwest North America. Poa douglasii. 



Drummond, Thomas (1780-1835). Scotch nurseryman and botanist, curator 

 of the Belfast Botanic Garden, who traveled with the Second Franklin Expedition, 

 and collected in northwestern America and in Texas. Sorghum vulgare var. 

 drummondii; Triodia drummondii. 



Dumont-d'Urville, Jules S. C. (1790-1842). French explorer, who commanded 

 the expedition of the Astrolabe and ZeUe around the world. Panicum urvilleanum; 

 Paspalum urvillei. 



Eastwood, Alice (1859- ). Botanist of California. Festuca eastwoodae. 



EUiott, Stephen (1771-1830). Botanist of Charleston, S.C., author of A Sketch 

 of the Botany of South Carolina and Georgia. Agrostis elliottiana; Andropogon 

 elliottii; Eragrostis elliottii; Sorghastrum elliottii. 



Elmer, A. D. E. (1870- ). Botanist, who collected in the State of Washing- 

 ton and later in the Philippine Islands. Agropyron elmeri; Festuca elmeri; Stipa 

 elmeri. 



Emersley, J. D. Botanist, who collected in the Southwestern States, 

 Muhlenbergia emersleyi. 



Fendler, August (1813-1883). Botanist, who collected in New Mexico, also 

 in Panama"and Venezuela. Aristida fendleriana; Poa fendleriana. 



Frank, Joseph ( -1835). Botanist, who collected in Ohio. Eragrostu 

 frankii. 



Gattinger, Augustin (1825-1903). Botanist of Tennessee. Panicum gattingeri, 



Gay, Jacques (1786-1864). French botanist, who traveled in Africa. Chloric 

 gayana. 



Geyer, C. A. (1809-53). Botanist, who collected in Illinois and Oregon. 

 Melica geyeri. 



Ghiesbreght, August (1810-93). Botanist, who collected in Mexico. Panicum 

 ghiesbreghtii. 



Gouin. French physician, who lived at Vera Cruz, Mexico. Panicum gouini. 



Gray, Asa (1818-88). Professor of botany, Harvard University. Festuca 

 grayi. 



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