ABBREVIATIONS 



F.S. . . . Flore des Serres. Ghent. (1845-1880.) 

 Inconsistent in numbering, but the plate 

 numbers are always found on the plate 

 itself or on the page opposite. Valuable 

 but perplexing indexes in vols. 15 and 19. 

 (23:2481 = vol. and col. plate.) 



G. C. . . . The Gardeners' Chronicle. London. Se- 

 ries 1.(1841-1873) is cited by year and 

 page. Series II. or "New Series" (1874- 

 1886), is cited thus: II. 26: 824 = series, 

 volume and page. Series III. is cited 

 thus: 111.26:416. Two vols, a year, be- 

 ginning 1874. A select index is scattered 

 through 1879 and 1880. Consult II. 

 12:viii (1879), and similar places in sub- 

 sequent vols. 



0. F. . . . Garden and Forest. New York. 1888-1897. 



(10:518 = vol. and page.) 



G. M. . . . Gardeners' Magazine. London. Ed. by 

 Shirley Hibberd. Founded 1860. Vols. 

 31-42 are cited. (42:872 = vol. and page.) 



Gn The Garden. London. Founded 1871. Two 



vols, a year. (56: 1254 = vol. and col. 

 plate. 56, p. 458= vol. and page con- 

 taining black figure.) An Index of the 

 first 20 vols, was separately published. 

 Complete Index of Colored Plates to end 

 of 1888 in vol. .54, p. 334. 



Gng. . . . Gardening. Chicago. Founded Sept. 15, 

 1892. Vols, end Sept. 1. (7:384 = vol. 

 and page.) 



Gt. .-. . . Gartenflora. Berlin. Founded 1852. (Gt. 

 48:1470 = vol. and col. plate. Gt. 48, p. 

 670=vol. and page containing black 

 figure). 



G. W. F. . Goodale's Wild Flowers of America. Bos- 

 ton, 1880. (50 = col. plate.) 



HBK. . . Humboldt, Bonpland & Eunth. Nova 

 Genera et Species, etc. Paris. 1815-25. 

 7 vols. Folio. 



1. H. . . . L'lllustration Il.irti.-,,!,. (Ill, iii, .l--,! ISOr,.) 



(43:72 = vnl. a, M.j.^^ T', .':,„„■« 



were 6 serii's. S.i i. - I , ,., •,... Se- 

 ries II. = ISOJ-H'.i. Siii. ,. lll.-^I,5 7u-bO. 

 Series IV. = 1881-86. Suries V. = 1887- 

 93. Series VI. = 1894-96. The plates 

 were numbered continuously in the first 

 16 vols, from 1 to 614 : in vols. 17-33 

 they run from 1 to 619: in series V. from 

 1 to 190: in Series VI. they begin anew 

 with each vol. Valuable indexes in vols. 

 10 and 20. Series V. in 4to, the rest 8vo. 



J. H. . . . Journal of Horticulture. London. Founded 

 in 1848 as The Cottage Gardener. Series 

 III. only is cited, beginning 1880. (III. 

 39:504 = series, vol., page.) 



L In vol. 1 of this work, sometimes means 



Lindenia, sometimes Lowe's Beautiful 

 Leaved Plants. See "Lind."and "Lowe." 



L. B. C. . . The Botanical Cabinet. Loddiges. 1817- 

 .33. 100 plates in each vol. Complete 

 index in last vol. (20: 2000 = vol. and 

 col. plate. ) 



Lind. . . . Lindenia. Ghent. Founded 1885. Folio. 

 Devoted to orchids. 



Lowe . . . Beautiful Leaved Plants. E. J. Lowe and 

 Howard. Loudon. 1864. (60 = col. plate.) 



M A. B. Freeman-Mitford. The Bamboo Gar- 

 den. London. 1896. (224 = page.) 



M.D.G. . Moller's Deutsche Giirtner-Zeitung. Erfurt. 

 Founded 1886. ( 1897:425 = year and page. ) 



Mn. . . . Meehan's Monthly. Germantown, Phila- 

 delphia. Founded 1891. (9:192 = vol. 

 and page opposite col. plate.) 



N Nicholson. Dictionarv of Gardening. Vols. 



1-4 (1884-1887), Vol. 5 in preparation. 



. Lindley & Fasten. Flower Garden. Lon- 

 don. 1851-53. 3 vols. 4to. 



. Popular Gardening. Buffalo. 1885-90. 

 (5:2i0= vol. and page.) 



. Paxton's Magazine of Botanv. London. 

 1834-49. (16; 376 = vol. and" page oppo- 

 site col. plate.) Vol. 15 has index of first 

 15 vols. 

 Reichenbachia. Ed. by Fred. Sander. Lon- 

 don. Founded 1886. Folio. 



. Revue de I'Horticulture Beige et Etrang^re. 

 Ghent. Founded 1875 ( (23: 288 = vol. and 

 page opposite col. plate. ) In the first vol. of 

 the Cyclopedia "R.B." sometimes means 

 Belgique Horticole, but the confusion is 

 con-ected in later vols., where Belgique 

 Horticole is abbreviated to "B.H." 



, Revue Horticole. Dates from 1826, but 

 is now considered to have been founded in 

 1829. (1899:596= year and page opposite 

 col. plate. 1899, p. 590 = year and page 

 opposite black figure.) 

 Schneider. The Book of Choice Ferns. 

 London. In 3 vols. Vol. 1, 1892. Vol. 2, 

 1893. 

 Sweet British Flower Garden. London. 

 Series I., 1823-29, 3 vols. Series II., 

 1831-38, 4 vols. 



. Semaine Horticole. Ghent. Founded 1897. 

 (3: 548 = year and page.) 

 Semaine Horticole. Erroneously cited in 



this fashion a few times in first vol. 

 Sargent. The Silva of North America. 

 13 vols. Vol. 1, 1891. Vol. 12, 1898. 

 (12:620 = vol. and plate, not colored.) 

 Siebold & Zuccarini. Flora Japonica. Vol. 

 1, 1835-44. Vol. 2 by Miquel, 1870. 

 (2:150 = vol. and plate.) 

 Vick's Magazine. Rochester, N. Y, Founded 

 1878. Vols, numbered continuously 

 through the 3 series. Vols, begin with 

 Nov. _(23:250 = vol. and page.) Some- 

 times cited as "Vick." 



IV. OF AUTHORS OF PLANT NAMES 

 By common consent, the Latin name of a plant, 

 in order to be considered by botanists, must first be 

 ref^ularly published by a reputable author in a rep- 

 utable book or periodical. As an index to this 

 name, the name of its author is published with it 

 whenever an accurate account of the species is 

 given. Thus, Ahelia Cliineiisis, R.Br., means that 

 this name was made by Robert Brown. This cita- 

 tion at once distinguishes Robert Brown's Ahelia 

 Chinciisis from any other AheUa CInnoisis ; for it is 

 possible that some other author may have given 

 this name to some other plant, — in which case the 

 older name must stand. Thus, the Abclia seirnta of 

 Siebold & Zuccarini is not the A. serrala of Nich- 

 olson. In some cases, the fact that there are two 

 plants passing under one name is indicated in the 

 citation: Abelia riipestris, Hort., not Lindl., means 

 that the ritpcstris of horticulturists is not the riipes- 

 tris of Lindley. "Hort." means that the particular 

 name is one in use amongst horticulturists, — that 

 it is a garden name. 



The citation of authorities gives a chie to the 

 time and place of publication of the species. It is 



