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LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



Chandler. 



Chois. - 

 Clus. 



Colebr. - 



Colla. - 

 Com. 



Cook. - 



Correa. - 



Grants. - 

 Curt. 



Dalech. 



Dan. 

 Darlington. - 



D. Don. 



Deb. 7 - 

 De Bray. 3 

 Dec. 7 



DeCandolle. 3 



Del. 



Delamarrc. - 



Delarb. - 



Delile. - 

 Descemet. 



Desf. - 



Desv. - 

 Dill. - 

 Dibs. 



Dod. 1 

 Dodon 3 

 Domb. - 



Don of Forfar. 

 Donn. - 



Dougl. 7 - 

 Douglas. 3 

 Duby. . 

 Du Ham. 



Dumont. 



Dun. 7 

 Dunal. 3 

 Dupont. 



Du Rot. . 



Ehr 

 Ehrenbcrg. 



Ehrh. - 

 Elliot. . 



Chandler. A London nursery- 

 man. 



Choisy. A Swiss botanist. 



Clusius. An old French botanist 

 and traveller. 



Colebrooke. A celebrated English 

 writer upon Indian Plants. 



Colladon. A Genevese botanist. 



Commelin. A Dutch botanist. 



Capt. S. E. Cook. A naturalist and 

 traveller. 



Correa de Serra. A Portuguese 

 botanist and diplomatist. 



Crantz. An Austrian botanist. 



Curtis. An English writer upon 

 Plants. 



D. 



Dalechamps. Author of " Historia 

 generalis Plantarum." 1586, 

 1587. 



Danish. 



Darlington. A writer in " Amer. 

 Lye. N. H." of New York. 



David Don. Professor of Botany 

 in King's College, London, and 

 librarian to the Linnean So- 

 ciety. 



De Bray. A botanist of Frank- 

 fort. ' 



A. P. DeCandolle. The cele- 

 brated French systematic bo- 

 tanist. 



See Delile. 



Delamarre. A French writer on 

 Plants. 



Ant. Delarbre. A French bota- 

 nist, author of " Flore d'Au- 

 vergne." 



Delile. A French professor, and 

 traveller in Egypt. 



Descemet. Director of the Bo- 

 tanic Garden at Nikitka, in the 

 Crimea. 



Desfontaines. A French botani- 

 cal author, and traveller in Bar- 

 bary. 



Desvaux. A French professor of 

 botany. 



Dillenius. An English botanical 

 author. 



Dioscorides. An ancient classic 

 author and botanist. 



Dodonceus, or Dodoens. A botanist 

 of the 16th century. 



Dombcy. A French traveller in 

 South America. 



Don of Forfar. A Scotch bota- 

 nist. 



Donn. Formerly curator of the 

 Cambridge Botanic Garden. 



David Douglas. The celebrated 

 botanical collector and martyr. 



Duby. A French botanist. 



Du Hamel. A celebrated French 

 author. 



Dumont de Courset. Author of 

 " Le Botaniste Cultivateur." 



Dunal. A French botanist. 



Dupont. A French botanist, au- 

 thor of " Double Flore Parisi- 

 enne." 1805. 



Du Roi. A German writer upon 

 Plants. 



E. 



Ellis. - 



Eng. 

 Esrhsch. 



Fisch. I 

 Fischer. 3 



Flugge. - 



Forbes. - 



Forskoel. 

 Forsk. . 



Forst. 



Fourc. - 



| Fr. 

 Fries. . 



Fuch. . 



j Gcert. - 



\ Garden. 

 I 



Gaudichaud. 



G. Don. . 



Ger. 



Gcr. 7 

 Gtrard. 3 

 Gesn. 



GUI. 



Gill, et Hook. 

 Gtnel. - 



Godefroy. 

 Goldie. - 

 Gordon. - 



Gouan. - 

 I Graft. ] 

 I Graham. $ 



Guldenst. 



Guss. 



Hall. - 

 Hall. fit. 

 Ham. 7 

 Hamilt. 3 

 Hart. . 



Hartweg. 



Hartioiss. 

 Hayne. - 

 Haworth. 

 H.B.- 



H. B. et Ktlt. 



See Ehrenberg. 



Ehrenberg. A German traveller 



in Arabia, &c. j Herm. 



Ehrhart. A German botanist. I Hojf*nanns. 

 Elliot. An American botanist. I 



Ellis. A London merchant and 

 botanist. 



English. 



Dr. Eschscholfx. A German bo- 

 tanist. 



Dr. Fischer. A Russian bota- 

 nist. 



Fiiigge. A German writer upon 

 Grasses. 



Forbes. Gardener to His Grace 

 the Duke of Bedford, at Wo- 

 burn. 



Forskoel. A Swedish botanist. 



Forskahl. A Danish naturalist, 

 and traveller in Arabia. 



Forsters (Father and Son). Tra- 

 vellers in the South Seas with 

 Captain Cook. 



A. F. Fonrcroy. A French bo- 

 tanist. 



French. 



Fries. A Swedish botanist, and 

 writer upon Fungi. 



Fuchs. A celebrated German bo- 

 tanist. 



G&rtner. A celebrated German 

 carpologist. 



Garden. A Scotch physician resi- 

 dent at Charleston. 



Gaudichaud. A French botanist. 



Geo. Don. A botanist, and editor 

 of "Don's Miller." 



German. 



Gkrard. A French botanist. 



Conrad Gesner of Zurich, a fa- 

 mous botanist. 



Dr. Gillies. A botanist and tra- 

 veller. 



See Gill., and also Hook. 



Gmelin. A Russian botanist, and 

 traveller in Siberia. 



Godefroy. A nurseryman at Ville 

 d'Avray, near Paris. 



Goldie. A nurseryman at Ayr, in 

 Scotland. 



George Gordon. Superintendant 

 of the Arboretum in the Horti- 

 cultural Society's Garden. 



Gouan. A French botanist. 



Graham, M.D. Regius professor 

 of Botany at Edinburgh. 



GlUdenstaedt. A Russian bo- 

 tanist. 



Joannes Gussone, M.D. Director 

 of the Royal Botanic Garden 

 at Palermo, and a botanical 

 author. 



IT. 



Hatter. A Swiss botanist. 



Holler the younger. 



Hamilton. A botanist, and travel- 



ler in the East Indies. 

 Hartweg Author of " Hortus 



Carlsruhensis." 

 Hartweg. Son of the above. A 



botanical traveller and collector. 

 Hartwiss. A German botanist. 

 Hayne. A German botanist. 

 Haworth. An English botanist. 

 Humboldt and Bonpland. Famous 



travellers and botanists. 

 Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth. 



German botanists. 

 Herman. A Dutch botanist 

 Hoffmannsegg. A botanist of 



Dresden. 



