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LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



Hodgins. ' Nurseryman, Dun- 

 ganstown, near Wicklow. 



Hoffmannsegg. A botanist of 



Dresden. 



Holmskiold. A Danish bota- 

 nist. 



Sir W. J. Hooker. Regius 

 professor of botany in the 

 University of Glasgow. 



Sir W. J. Hooker and Arnott, 

 authors of "The Botany 

 of Captain Beechey's Voy- 

 age to the Pacific," &c. 



Hoppe. A German botanist 

 and collector of plants. 



Hornemann. A Danish bo- 

 tanist and professor. 



Hortulanorum. Of the Gar- 

 deners. 



Of the Paris' Garden. 



Host. An Austrian botanist, 

 and botanical author. 



Hoi/>ison. A writer in the 

 " Edin. Phil. Journ." 



Hudson. An English writer 

 upon British plants. 



Hull. A English botanist. 



Humboldt and Bonpland. 

 See H. B. 



C- Illiger. A writer on na- 

 tural history. 



J. 



Jacquin. An Austrian tra- 

 veller in South America, 

 and botanist. 



Jaume Saint Hilaire. A 

 French botanist, and author 

 of " Plantes de la France," 

 &c. 



Jo. Bauhin, brother of Cas- 

 par Bauhin, and author of 

 " Historia Plantarum uni- 

 versalis." 1650, 1651. 



John Grigor, nurseryman of 

 Torres. 



J. 0. Westwood. An English 

 entomologist. 



Jussieu. A celebrated French 

 systematic botanist. 



Juvenal. A classic author. 



K. 



A traveller in 



Kampfer. 



Japan. 

 Baron Karviinski and Zucca- 



rini. Zealous promoters 



of botany in Germany. 

 Kalm. Professor of botany 



at Abo, in Sweden. 

 Ker. A describer of plants 



in " Bot. Reg." 

 J. S. Kerner. Author of 



" Figures (et Descriptions) 



des Plantes economiques." 



17861794. 



Kitaibel. A Hungarian bo- 

 tanist. 

 K/otzsch. A German writer 



on Fungi. 



7, Knowles (G. B.} and Westcot t 

 3 (F.). Conductors of the 



" Floral Cabinet." 

 Koch. A professor at Er- 



langen. 

 Koeler. A writer on German 



and French grasses. 

 Krause. A Dutch botanist, 



and author of " Boomen en 



Heestar." 

 Kunth. A. Prussian botanist. 



