30 NOMENCLATURE. 



BUCKLEY Samuel Botsford Buckley, 1809-1884. United States. 

 BUNGE Alexander von Bunge, 1803-1890. Russia. 

 CARR. Elie Abel Carriere, a eontemporaneous botanist and horti- 

 culturist. France. 



CASS. Alexandre Henri Gabriel Cassini, Comte de, 1781-1832. France. 

 CAV. Antonio Jose" Cavanilles, 1745-1804. Spain. 



C. DC. Casimir De Candolle, 1836- . Switzerland. (See DC.) 

 CERV. Vicente Cervantes, 1759(?)-1829. Mexico. 



CHAM. Adalbert von Chamisso (poet and naturalist), 1781-1838. Ger- 

 many. 



CHAPM. Alvan Wentworth Chapman, a contemporaneous botanist of 

 Florida, 1809- . Massachusetts. 



CHOIS. Jacques Denys Choisy, 1799-1859. Switzerland. 



CURT. William Curtis, 1746-1799. England. 



CURTIS. Moses Ashley Curtis, 1808-1873. North Carolina. 



DC. Augustin Pyranms De Candolle, 1778-1841. Switzerland. Pro- 

 jector of the Prodromus, and head of a renowned family. Al- 

 phonse De Candolle, the son, and Casimir De Candolle, the grandson, 

 are quoted in this book. 



DECNE. Joseph Decaisne, 1809-1882. France. 



DESF. Rene Louiche Desfontaines, 1750-1833. France. 



DESV. Augustin Nicaise Desvaux, 1784-1856. France. 



DON George Don, 1798-1856. England. 



D. DON David Don, brother of George, 1800-1841. Scotland. 

 DONN James Donn, author of Hortus Cantabrigiensis. England. 

 DOUGLAS David Douglas, 1799-1834; collector in N. W. America. 



Scotland. 



DUCHESNE Antoine Nicolas Duchesne, 1747-1827. France. 



DUMORT. Bartheleiny Charles Dumortier, 1797-1878. Belgium. 



DUNAL Michel Felix Dunal, 1789-1856. France. 



EHRH. Friedrich Ehrhart, 1742-1795. Germany. 



ELL. Stephen Elliott, 1771-1830. South Carolina. 



ELLIS John Ellis, 1711-1776. England. 



ENGELM. George Engelmann, 1809-1884. Missouri. 



FEE Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fee, 1789-1874. France. 



FISCH. Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer, 1782-1854. Russia. 



FORST. Johann Reinhold Forster, 1729-1798. Germany. (Also Georg 

 Forster, the son) . 



FRCEL. Joseph Aloys Frcelich, 1766-1841. Germany. 



GAERTN. Joseph Gaertner, 1732-1791. Germany. 



GAUD. Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupre, 1789-1864. France. 



GMEL. Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, 1743-1774. Russia. 



GRAY Asa Gray, 1810-1888. Harvard University. Massachusetts. 



GRISEB., GRIS. Heinrich Rudolph August Grisebach, 1814-1879. Ger- 

 many. 



HASSK. Justus Karl Hasskarl, 1811- . Germany. 



HAW. Adrian Hardy Haworth, 1772-1833. England. 



HBK. Friedrich Alexander von Humboldt, 1796-1859. Germany. 

 Aim6 Bonpland, 1773-1858. France. Karl Sigismund Kunth, 

 1788-1850. Germany. 



HERB. William Herbert, 1778-1847. England. 



HOFFM. Georg Franz Hoffmann, 1761-1826. Germany. 



HOOK. William Jackson Hooker, 1785-1865. England. 



HOOK, f . Joseph Dalton Hooker, the son, 1817- . England. 



HORT. Used to designate names of horticultural or garden origin. 



JACQ. Nicolaus Joseph Jacquin, 1727-1817. Austria. 



JUBS. Antoine Laurent Jussieu, 1748-1836, the first to introduce the 

 natural families of plants. France. 



