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BOTANICAL AUTHORS CITED. 



The following list is not entirely complete, but is intended 

 to summarize such information as the Committee were able 

 to gather in the time, and with the resources, at their disposal. 



A. A. Eaton. Alvah Augustus Eaton, 1865-1908. United 

 States. Student particularly of the Isoctaceae and Equi- 

 setaceae of North America. 



A. Br. See Braun. 



Adans. Michel Adanson, 1727-1806. Author of a work on 

 the families of plants. 



A. DC. Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus De Candolle, 1806- 

 1893. Switzerland. Editor of the Prodromus after his 

 father's death, and contributor to it; author of works on 

 botanical geography, etc. 



Ait. William Alton, 1731-1793. England. Author of Hortus 

 Kewensis. 



Ait. f. AVilliam Townsend Alton, 1766-1849. England. 

 Director of the Royal Gardens at Kew. 



A, J. Eames. Arthur Johnson Eames. L^nited States. 



A. J. Grout. Abel Joel Grout. United States. Student of 

 North American mosses. 



All. Carlo Allioni, 1725-1804. Italy. Prof, of Botany at 

 Turin. 



Ames. Oakes Ames. United States. Director of the Botanic 

 Garden, Harvard University. Student of Orchidaceae. 



Anders. Nils Johan Andersson, 1821-1880. Sweden. Prof, 

 of Botany at Stockholm. Author of a monograph of the 

 genus Salix, etc. 



Andr. Henry C. Andrews. England. Botanical artist and 

 engraver; conducted the Botanists' Repository, 1799-1811. 



Andrz. Anton Lukianowicz Andrzejowski, 1 784-1 868. Rus- 

 sia. Prof, of Botany at Wilna. 



A. Nelson. Aven Nelson. United States. Prof, of Botany 

 at the State Universit}^ of Wyoming. Author of articles 

 on Rocky Mountain botany. 



Angstr. Johan Angstroem. Sweden. Author of a work on 

 mosses of Scandinavia, published 1842. 



Ard. Pietro Arduino, 1728-1805. Italy. 



Arn. George Arnold Walker Arnott, 1799-1868. Scotland. 



Aschers., Ascherson. Paul Friedrich August Ascherson. 

 Germany. Prof, of Botany at the University of Berlin. 



