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Braun. Alexander Carl Heinrich Braun, 1805-1877. Germany. 

 Professor at the University of Berlin. Writer on 

 Cryptogams. 



Bray. See U. & B. 



Briquet. John Isaac Briquet. Switzerland. Director of the 

 Geneva Botanic Garden. 



Britten. James Britten. England. Senior Assistant, De- 

 partment of Botany, British Museum. Editor, Journal of 

 Botany. 



Britten. Nathaniel Lord Britton. United States. Director, 

 New York Botanical Garden. Author of Illustrated Flora 

 of the Northern States and Canada (with Addison Brown), 

 Manual of the Flora of the Northern States and Canada, 

 and numerous botanical papers. 



Brown. Addison Brown. United States. See also R. Br. 



Browne. See P. Br. 



BSP. Nathaniel Lord Britton, E. E. Sterns and Justus 



Poggenburg. Authors of a Preliminary Catalogue of the 



Plants of the Vicinity of New York. 

 Buchenau. Franz Georg Philipp Buchenau, 1831-1906. 



Germany. 

 Buckley. Samuel Botsford Buckley, 1809-1884. United 



States. 



Burgess. Edw'ard Sanford Burgess. United States. Prof. 



of Natural Science, Normal College, New York. Author 



of studies of the genus Aster. 



Burm. f. Nickolaus Laurens Burmann, 1734-1793. Holland. 



Bush. B. F. Bush. United States. 



Candolle. See A. DC, DC. 



C. & S. A. von Chamisso and D. F. L. von Schlechtendal. 

 See Cham, and Schlecht. 



Carey. John Carey, 1 797-1880. England and United States. 

 Lived and collected in the United States, 1830 to 1852; 

 wrote on willows and sedges. 



Carr. Elie Abel Carriere, 1818-1896. France. Editor of 

 Revue Horticole ; author of a monograph of Coniferae. 



Casp. Robert Caspary, 1818-1887. Germany. Prof, of 

 Botany at Konigsberg. Wrote on w^ater plants. 



Cass. Alexandre Henri Gabriel, Comte de Cassini, 1781-1832. 

 France. 



