NOMENCLATURE. 



' The first part of the name of a plant designates the genus to 

 which it belongs, or is generic; the second part belongs to the 

 particular species, or is specific; but both Avords are necessary 

 for the designation of the plant or species. The literature of 

 systematic botany is so voluminous, however, that, in order to 

 identify the plant naines and to aid in tracing them to their 

 origins, it is necessary to cite the author of the name along with 

 the name itself. In accordance with the method in Gray's 

 botanies, this author is understood to be the one who first used 

 the two names together ; that is, he is the author of the com- 

 plete name or combination and not necessarily of either part 

 of it. The full names of the authors most frequently cited in 

 this book are here given : 



Adans. — Michel Adanson, 1727-1806. France. 



A. DC. — Alphonse De CandoUe, 1806-1893. Switzerland. (See DC.) 



Ait. —William Aiton, 1731-1793. England. 



Ait. f. — William Townsend Aiton, the" son, 1766-1849. England. 



All. —Carlo Allioni, 1725-1804. Italy. 



Andr. — Henry C. Andrews, author of The Botanist's Bepository at the 

 opening of the century. England. 



Arn. — George Arnold Walker iCrnott, 1790-1868. Scotland. 



Baker. — John Gilbert Baker, 1^31- , keeper of the Herbarium of 

 the Royal Gardens, Kew, England. 



Bart. — William P. C. Barton, 1787-1856. Pennsylvania. 



Bartr., Bartram. — VVilliani IJartram, 1739-1823. Pennsylvania. 



Beauv. — Ambroise Marie Francois Joseph Palisot de Beauvois, 1755- 

 1820. France. 



Beck — Lewis C. Beck, 1798-1853. New York. 



Benth. — Gecn-ge Bentham, 1800-1884. England. 



Bentii. & Hook. — Bentham (Genrge) and Hooker (J. D.), authors of 

 Genera Plantar^im. England. 



Bernh. — Johann Jacob Bernhardi, 1774-1850. Prussia. 



BiEB. — Friedrich August Marschall von Bieberstein, 1768-1826. Ger- 

 many. 



Bir.EL. — Jacob Bigelow, 1787-1879. Massachusetts. 



Blume— Karl Ludwig Blume, 1796-1862. Holland. 



Boiss. — Edmond Hoissier, 1810-1886. Switzerland. 



BojER — W. Bojer, 1800-1856, author of a Flora of Mauritius. Austria. 



Britton — Nathaniel Lord Britton, Professor in Columbia College. New 

 York. 



Bkong. — Adolphc Theodore Brongniart, 1801-1876. Franco. 

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