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Scrophulariacese 



Simarubacese 



Solanacese 



Sterculiacese 



Styracacesef 



Taccacese 



TamaricaceiBt 



Ternstroemiaceoet 



Thymeleeacesel t 



Tiliacese 



TurneracecB 



Typhacesef 



Umbelliferse 



Urticacese 



Valerianacecs 



Verbenacese 



Violaceee 



Vitacese 



Xyridacese t 



Zy gophyllac ese 



The folloiving 



Adans. 

 Ait. 

 Anders. 

 And., T. 



Am. 

 Aubl. 

 Auct. or 



AutJi. 

 Baill. or 



S. Bn. 



Bartl. 

 Beauv. or 

 P.B. 



Bee. 



Benn. 



Benth. 



Berger. 



genus Scrophularia : so named in reference to its 

 supposed medicinal qualities in cases of 

 Scrofula.— N. 



genus Simaruba : the name of a plant — the Carib- 

 bean. 



genus Solanum, q. v. 



genus Sterculia, q. v. 



genus Styrax : the ancient Greek name of the 

 plant which produces Storax. — N. 



genus Tacca, q. v. 



genus Tamarix, q. v. 



genus Ternstrcemia after Christopher Ternstrcem 

 a Swedish naturalist and traveller in China ; 

 died 1745.— N. 



genus Thymelsea, meaning thyme and olive or 

 oil.— B. 



genus Tilia : the old Latin name for the Lime. 



genus Turnera, q. v. 



genus Typha, q. v. 



after the form of the inflorescence. 



genus Urtica, q. v. 



genus Valeriana, a name of vmcertain origin. — B. 



genus Verbena, q. v. 



genus Viola, q. v. 



genus Vitis, q. v. 



genus Xyris, q. v. 



genus Zygophyllum, q. v. 



Botanical Authors. 



are the authors of the genera of the Bombay Presidency. 



Michael Adanson, 1727-1806. France. 



William Aiton, 1731-1793. England. ' 



G. Anderson. 



Thomas Anderson, Director of Botanical Gardens in 



Calcutta. 

 George Arnold Walker-Arnott, 1799-1868. Scotland.* 

 J. B. C. F. Aublet, 1720-1778. France. 



Authors: referring by usage to various or many writers. 



H. Baillon, author of the great Natural History of Plants 



in French. 

 F. G. Bartling. 



Ambroise Maria Francois Joseph Palisot de Beauvois 



1755-1820. France. 

 O. Beccari, Italian botanist. 

 J. J. Bennett. 

 George Bentham, 1800-1884, one of the distinguished 



botanist of England, one of the aiithors of Bentham and 



Hooker's " Genera Plantarum." 

 Ernst Berger, died 1853. Germany. 



X Cooke has ThymeleEecese, a misprint- 

 Explanation of abbreviations :— B. = Bailey's Standard Cyclopedia of Horticul- 

 ture. N. = Nicholson's Dictionary of Gardening. 

 * See this Journal, Vol. XVII, p. 567. 



