374 FERNS: BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 



Bory, J. R G. Bory de St. Vincent, a French traveller and botanist, 

 *Brack. W. D. BracJcenridge, Botanist to the United States' 



exploring expedition ; Descriptions and figures of the Ferns of 



the expedition. 

 Braun. A. Braun, Professor of Botany, Berlin ; " Monograph on 



Selaginella." 

 Br. E. Brown, the most celebrated of botanists ; " Prodromus 



Florae Novae Hollandiae," 1810 ; " Observations on Ferns in 



Wallich's Plantae Asiaticse Kariores ;" Horsfield's " Plantse 



Javee." 



Br. P. Browne, author of a " History of Jamaica," 1756. 

 Brongn. A. Brongniart, a French botanist. 

 Burm. J. Burmann, a Dutch botanist, and writer on plants of 



India, Ceylon, &c. 



Carm. Captain D. Carmichael, a Scotch cryptogamic botanist. 

 Cav. A. J. Cavanilles, Professor of Botany, Madrid. 

 *Colenso. Rev. W. Colenso, a New Zealand botanist. 

 Col. A. Colla, a collector and namer of Chilian ferns. 

 Cunn. A. Cunningham, a celebrated botanist and traveller in 

 Brazil and New South Wales from 1815 to 1830. 



Dec. Aug. Decandolle, a celebrated French systematic botanist. 

 Desf. M. Desfontaines, a French botanist and traveller in Barbary : 



" Flora Atlantica." 

 Desv. N. A. Desvaux, an eminent French botanist ; author of 



several papers on Ferns, from 1808 to 1814 

 De Vriese. G. H. De Vriese, a Professor of Botany, Leyden ; 



" Monograph on the genus Angiopteris." 

 Dick J. Dickson, an English cryptogamic botanist. 

 Don. D. Don, Professor of Botany, King's College, London; 



" Prodromus Florae Nepalensis." * 

 Dry. Jonas Dryander, librarian to Sir Joseph Banks ; a writer on 



Ferns in the " Linnaean Transactions." 



*Eat. D. C. Eaton, an American botanist. 



Ehrhart. F. Ehrhart, a German botanist. 



Endl. Endlicher, Professor of Botany, Vienna ; " Prodromus 



Florae Norfolkicsa." 

 Eng. Bot. English Botany, " Figures and descriptions of British 



plants," by Sir J. E. Smith and Jas. Sowerby. 

 Eschw. F. L. Eschiveiler, a German botanist. 



*Fee. A. F. A. Fee, Professor of Botany, S^rasburg, an eminent 

 pteridologist ; " Genera Filicum," descriptions and figures of 

 the genera of Ferns, 1850-3852 ; " Memoirs on Acrostichum 

 and other Genera." 



