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LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, &c. 



Bonpland. A French traveller in 

 South America, and botanist. 



Booth. Brothers, nurserymen at 

 Hamburg. 



W. Beattie Booth. Describer of 

 the Camellias figured in Chand- 

 ler's " Illustrations of the Ca- 

 mellieae." 



Borkhausen. A German botani- 

 cal author. 



William Borrer. A writer on 

 British Plants, and one of the 

 authors of" Lichenographia Bri- 

 tannica." 



Bosc. A French botanist, and tra- 

 veller in North America. 



The Rev. W. T. Bree. An ama- 

 teur naturalist. 



Breyn. Author of " Exoticarum 

 Plantarum Centuria," &c. 



A. Brongniart. A French bota- 

 nist. 



Brotero. A Portuguese botanist. 



Broussonet. A French botanist 

 and traveller. 



Dr. Brown. A celebrated English 

 botanist. 



Brunfelschius. A German bota- 

 nist. 



Von Buch. A German botanist, 

 author of a Flora of the Cana- 

 ries. 



Bunge. One of the authors of 

 " Flora Altaica." 



Professor Burnet. An English bo- 

 tanist. 



Burgsdorf. A German botanist. 



Busch. A German gardener, once 

 a nurseryman at Brentford, Mid- 

 dlesex ; and afterwards gardener 

 to the Empress Catherine, at 

 Zarsko-je-selo. 



C. 



Cambessedes. One of the authors 

 of " Flora Brasilia; meridio- 

 nalis." 



Camerarius. A German botanist, 

 author of " Hcrtus Medicus et 

 Philosophicus," &c. 



II. Cassini. A French botanist. 



M. Catesby. A botanist, and tra- 

 vf Her in North America. 



Catros. A nurseryman at Bor- 

 deaux. 



Cavanilles. A Spanish professor 

 and botanist. 



Caspar Bauhin. A celebrated bo- 

 tanist of the 16th century. 



Celsius, D.D., Greek professor at 

 Upsal, and friend of Linnaeus. 



Cels. A nurseryman in Paris. 



C. G. Nees Von Esenbeck. A Ger- 

 man botanist. 



Chamisso. A German traveller 

 round the world. 



