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ABBKEVIATIONS. 



[BOOK in. 



Willd. 

 Trait. 



2 r Monoecious ; or the 

 . < male and female on 



I one plant. 

 A Q Wild ("Dioecious ; or the male 



<2> Tratt. \ and female n differ ' 

 L ent plants. 



$ | $ Willd. Hermaphrodite and 

 female in one com- 

 pound flower. 



Willd. 



$ Willd. 



? Willd. 



Hermaphrodite and 

 neuter in one com- 

 pound flower. 



Hermaphrodite and 

 male on one stem. 



Hermaphrodite and 

 female on one stem. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



These are only known in the botanical works which are written in Latin : 

 they are of little importance, and, as will be seen by the mark t prefixed, are 

 scarcely ever used. The following list is chiefly taken from Trattinnick. 

 (Synodusj'i. 16.): 



t Mat. ^Estate. 



Alb. Albumen. 

 t Alp. Alpes, Alpinus. 



Anth. Anthera, Anthodium, An- 

 thesis. 



Apr. Aprilis, Apricus. 

 f Ar. Arena, Arenosus. 



f Art. Artificialis. 



Arv. Arva, Arvensis. 

 t Aug. Augustus. 

 t Augm. Augmentum. 



Aut. Autumnus, Autumnalis. 



B. Beatus or Defunctus; used 



in speaking of a person 

 who is recently deceased, 

 and is equivalent to our 

 English word late." 



Br. Bractea. 



Cal. Calyx. 



Cald. Caldarium. 

 f Camp. Campus, Campestris. 

 f Carpell. Carpellum. 

 f Carpid. Carpidium. 

 f Carpol. Carpologia. 



Gel. Celebemmus. 



Char. Character, Characteristics. 



Cl. Clarissimus, Classis. 



f Coll. Collis,Collinus, Collectanea. 



Cor. Corolla, Corollarium. 

 f Cot. Cotyledon. 



Cult. Cultus, Cultura. 



Dec. December, Decas, Decan- 

 dria. 



