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Tuckerm. Edward Tuckerman, 1817-1886. United States. 



Prof, of Botany at Amherst College. Author of papers 



on Carex and Potamogeton, a catalogue of plants of the 

 vicinity of Amherst College, works on lichens, etc. 



U. & B. Edwin B. Uline and William L. Bray. United 

 States. Authors of a monograph of North American 

 Amaranthaceae. 



Underw. Lucien jMarcus Underwood, 1853-1907. United 

 States. Prof, at Columbia University. Author of Our 

 Native Ferns, and articles on ferns and Hepaticae. 



Vahl. Martin Vahl, 1749- 1804. Denmark. Prof, of Botany 

 at Copenhagen. 



Vail. (Miss) Anna Murray Vail. United States. 



Vasey. George Vasey, 1822-1893. United States. Botanist, 

 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Wrote on grasses. 



Vent. Etienne Pierre Ventenat, 1757-1808. France. 



Vill. Dominique Villars, 1745-1814. France. 



Wahlenb. Georg Wahlenberg, 1781-1851. Sweden. Prof. 

 at Upsala. 



Wallr, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth, 1792-1857. 

 Germany. 



Walp. Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers, 1816-1853. Germany. 



Walt. Thomas Walter, d. 1788. United States. Author of 



Flora Caroliniana. 

 W. & K. Franz Adam, Graf von Waldstein, 1759-1823, and 



Paul Kitaibel, 1757-1817. Austria. Authors of a work 



on the plants of Hungary. 



Wang. Friedrich Adam Julius von Wangenheim, 1747-1800. 

 Germany. Author of works on North American trees 

 and shrubs. 



Wats. Sereno Watson, 1826-1892. United States. Prof, and 

 Curator of the Gray Herbarium at Harvard University. 

 Author of a Bibliographical Index to North American 

 Botany, and of many articles dealing mostly with the 

 flora of the western United States and Mexico. 



Watt. David Allan Poe Watt. Canada. 



W. Boott. William Boott. 1805-1887. United States. 



Collector ; student of grasses and sedges. 

 W, Curtis. See Curtis. 



Weber. Georg Heinrich Weber, 1752-1828. Germany. Prof, 

 of Botany at Kiel. 



V/einm. J. A. Weinmann, 1782-1858. Russia. 



