FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, ETC. 



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Hook. - 

 Hook, et Am. 



Jloppe. f 

 llopp. S 

 Horn. 



Hon. - 



Hort. Bur. 



Sort. Par. 

 Host. 



Hoss. 



H. S. . 

 Huds. . 



Huinh. el 



Bunp. 

 Humb. et 



Bonpl. 



lUig. I 

 Jllilicr.S 

 Ital. 



Jacq. 



Jacq.etBoc- \ 

 cone. 3 



Sir W. J. Hooker. Regius pro. 

 fessor of Botany in the Univer- 

 sity of Glasgow. 



Sir tV. J. Hooker and W. Arnott, 

 authors of " The Botany of 

 Capt. Beechey's Voyage to the 

 Pacific," &c. 



lloppe. A German botanist, and 

 collector of plants. 



Hornemann. A Danish botanist 

 and professor. 



Hortulanorum. Of the Garden- 

 ers. 



Hortus Huroverni, by W. Mas- 

 ters. 



Of the Paris Garden. 



Host. An Austrian botanist, and 

 botanical author. 



Hdss. An Austrian writer on 

 Forestry. 



The London Horticultural Society. 



Hudson. An English writer upon 

 British plants. 



Humboldt and Bonpland. See 

 //. B. 



James 

 don. 



Gor- 



J. Eauh. 



KcempJ. 

 Kcr. 



Kerner. 



Kit. 7 



Kitaib. S 

 Knoivl. et 7 

 Westcott. i 



Koch. 

 Koekl. - 



Krat/se. 1 

 KrauiS. J 



Kunih. - 



Lab. } 

 Labill. J 

 Xog. - 



Lam. \ 

 Lamarck. $ 

 Lamb. \ 

 J.amierl. j 



I. 



C. linger. 

 history. 

 Italian. 



A writer on natural 



Jacquin. An Austrian traveller 

 in South .\mevica, and botanist. 



Jacquin. A celebrated Austrian 

 botanist. Boccone. A botanist 

 of Italy. 



James Gordon. A celebrated nur- 

 seryman at Mile End, near 

 London, who corresponded with 

 Linnaeus. 



Jo. Bauhiu, brother of Caspar 

 Bauhin, and author of " His- 

 toria Plantarum universalis." 

 1650, 1G51. 



Jussieu. A celebrated French 

 systematic botanist. 



K. 



Kiempjer. A traveller in Japan. 



Kcr. A dcscriber of plants in 

 " Bot. Reg." 



J. S. Kerner. Author of " Figures 

 (et Descriptions) des Plantes 

 econoraiques." 178G 1794. 



Kitaibel. A Hungarian botanist. 



Knou'les (G. B.) and Westcott 



(F.). Conductors of the " Floral 



Cabinet." 

 Koch. A professor at Erlangon. 

 Koehler. A writer on German and 



French grasses. 

 Krause. A Dutch botanist, and 



author of " Boomen eu Hces- 



tar." 

 Kimih. A Prussian botanist. 



LinncEus. The celebrated re- 

 former of natural history. 



Labillardiire. A French bota- 

 nist. 



Lagasca. A Spanish botanist and 

 professor. 



Lamarck. A French botanist. 



A. B. Lambert, F. B. S. Pre- 

 sident of the Linnean Society. 



Lanih. - - Lanth. Author of " Dissertatio 



de Acere." 



Lap. > - I.a Peyrouse. A French writer 



Lapeij. 3 upon tlie plants of the Pyre- 



nees. 



Lawr. - - Lawrence (Miss). An Englisli 



flower-painter. 



Laxm. - Laxmann. A German writer on 



Siberian plants. 



J^ech. - - Lechenault. A French botanist. 



Led. 7 - Ledebour. A botanist, and tra- 



I^edeb. J veller in Siberia. 



Lee. - - Lee. A nurseryman at Hammer. 



smith. 



Lessing. - Lcssing. A writer on Composita;, 



and resident at Berlin. 



L.fil. - - J, inncBUS the younger. 



VHer. 7 - (' L. Heriticr. A French liota- 



L'Herit. J nist and author . 



Linn. - - Linmeus. The celebrated re- 



former of natural history. 



Lindl. - - Dr. Lindley, F.R.S., S[C. Pro- 



fessor of botany in University 

 College, London. 

 L'Jik. A celebrated Prussian bo- 

 tiuiist. 



> - Label. An old writer upon plants. 



'fessrs. Loddiges. Celebrated 

 English nurserymen and bota- 

 nists, Hackney. 



Loiseleur Deslongchatnps. A 



French botanist. 



Loureiro. A Portuguese travel. 



ler in Cochin-China. 

 Lyon. A collector of American 



plants. 



1 



Link. 



Lk. 



Lob. 



Lobcl. 



L'Obel. 



Lodd. 



Loddiges 



Lois. 7 



J^ois. Des- r 

 longchampsj 

 Lour. - 



Ijyon. - 



Mack ay. 



Malcolm. 



Marsh. 7 

 Marshall. S 

 Mart. - 



Masters. 



Matth. - 

 Medik. - 



Mcnzies. 



Mertens. 

 Meyer. - 

 Michx. 7 

 Michaui. 3 



Michx. fils. 7 

 Michx. jun. $ 



Mill. - 



Mirb. - 



M'Xab. - 



Moc. 



Moc. et Sesse. 



M/rnch. - 

 Miihl. f 



Muhlcnb. > 

 Muhlenberg. 3 

 Munch. - 



Munt. 7 

 Muniing. j 

 Mzirr. - 



M. 



J. T. Mackay, A.L.S. Author of 

 " Flora Hibernica." 



jlilcolm. Late nurseryman at 

 Kensington. 



Marshall. A writer on American 

 trees. 



Dr. Martius. A celebrated Ger- 

 man botanist and traveller. 



'r. Masters of the Canterbury 

 Nursery. 



Matthiolus. An Italian physician. 



Medicus. A German botanist of 

 the last century. 



2!en::ies. A Scotch botanist, and 

 traveller round the world with 

 Vancouver. 



Mertens. A French botanist. 



Meyer. A German botanist. 



Michaux. A French botanist, and 

 traveller in N. Amer., and au- 

 thor of " Flora Borealis Ameri. 

 cana." 



Michaux the younger. Also a 

 botanist and traveller in N.Ame- 

 rica, author of " Histoire des 

 .\rbres de I'.'Vmerique." 



Miller. An English gardener and 

 botanist. 



Mirbel. A French physiological 

 botanist. 



M'Xab. Superintendant of the 

 Edinburgh Botanic Garden. 



Mocino. A Mexican botanist. 



Mocino and Sesse. Two Mexican 

 botanists. 



Mwnch. A German botanist. 



Muhlenberg. 

 botanist. 



A North Amcric.v.i 

 A 



Baron Otto von Munchausen, 

 German botanist. 



A. Munting. A German bota- 

 nist. 



Murray. A German botanist. 

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