FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, ETC. 



Sweet. An English botanist 

 Swartz. A Swedish botanist, 



and traveller in the West 



Indies. 



T. 



Tabern&montanus. A Ger- 

 man botanist. 



Tate. Nurseryman, Sloane 

 Street, Chelsea. 



Tausch. A German botanist. 



Tavernier. A traveller in 

 the East. 



Tenore. A Neapolitan bo- 

 tanist. 



Theophrastus. 



Thibaud De Chanvalon. A 

 French botanist. 



Robert Thompson. Superin- 

 tendent of the fruit depart- 

 ment in the Chiswick Gar- 

 den. 



Thore. A French botanist. 



Thory. A French botanist 



Tkouin. A French botanist. 



Thuillier. A French botanist 



Thunberg. A Swedish bota- 

 nical traveller. 



Tighe. An English poet. 



Tineo. A professor at Pa- 

 lermo. 



T. Nees ab Esenbeck. A 

 German botanist. 



Tode. A German writer on 

 .Fungi. 



Torrey. An American bo- 

 tanist. 



Tournefort, An old French 

 botanist, and traveller in 

 Greece and Asia Minor. 



Tragus or Bock. A German 

 botanist 



Trattinik. A botanist of 

 Vienna. 



Dr. Turner. A British bo- 

 tanist and author. 



Turp. A French botanist and 

 draughtsman. 



V. 



Vahl. A botanical author. 



VaMant. A French botanist 

 and traveller. 



Ventenat. A French bo- 

 tanist. 



Vest. A Styrian botanist 



J'illars. A French botanist. 



Vilmorin. A nurseryman and 

 botanist at Paris. 



Virgil. 



Vitmann. A German bo- 

 tanist. 



Viviani. An Italian botanist. 



W. 



Willdenaw. A German bo- 

 tanist, and editor of an edi- 

 tion of Linnaeus's " Species 

 Plantarum," &c. 



Wahlenberg. A Swedish bo- 

 tanist 



Wait*. A German collector 

 of roses. 



Waldstein. A noble German 

 patron of botany. 



Waldstein and Kitaibel. A u. 

 thors of the " Flora of Hun. 

 gary." 



