NATURAL ORDERS AND GENERA OF BOMBAY PLANTS. 257 



Dinrt. 



Dunal. 



Dwazz. 



Duval. 



Ellis. 



Endl 



Esch. • 

 Fenzl. 



Fisch. 

 Forsk. 



Forst. 



Foug. 



Fresen. 



Gamble. 



Gasp. 



Gardn. 



Gartn. 



Gartn. f. 



Gaud. 



Gawl. 



Gib. 



Gmel. 



Godr. 



Grah. 



Gray. 



Gren. 



Griff. 



Griseb. 



Gronov. 



Hack. 



Hall. 



Ham. 



Hanee. 



Hassk. 



Haust. 



Hartm. 



Harv. 



Haio. 



H. B. K. 



Herb. 

 Hochst. 



Hoffm. 

 Hook. 



mf. 



Horkel. 

 Houst. 

 Jack. 



Barthelemy Charles Dumortier, 1797-1878. 

 Michel Felix Dunal, 1789-1856. France. 



Belgium. 



John Ellis, 1711-1776. England. 



Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher, 1804-1849, Professor at 



Vienna. Numerous works. 

 Johann Friedrick Eschscholtz, 1793-1831. Germany. 

 Edward Fenzl, Professor and Custodian of botanical 



museum at Wiens, 1808-1879. 

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

 Pehr. Forskal, 1736-1768; collected in Egypt and 



Arabia. 

 G. Forster, son of Johann Reinhold Forster, Germany. 

 A. D. Fougeroux. 

 G. Fresenius. 

 J. S. Gamble of the Indian Forest Department. 



Gardner. 



Joseph Gartner, 1732-1791. Germany. 



C. F. Gartner, son of the preceding. 



Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupre, 1789-1864. France. 



See Ker-Gawl below. 



Alexander Gibson. 



Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, 1743-1774. Russia. 



D. A. Godren. 



R. or J. Graham.* 



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



America's most noted botanist. 

 C. Grenier. 



William Griffith, 1810-1845. England, t 

 Heinrich Rudolph August Grisebach, 1814-1879. Germany. 

 Gronovius. 

 J. C. Hackel. 



A. Haller. 

 F. Hamilton. 



Justus Karl. Hasskarl, born 1811. Germany. 



J. Haustein. 



C. J. Hartmann. 



W. H. Harvey. 



Adrian Hardy Haworth, 1772-1833. England. 



Friedrich Alexander von Humboldt, 1796-1859. Germany. 



Aime Bonpland, 1773-1858. France. Karl Sigismund 



Kunth, 1788-1850. Germany. Authors of a great 



work on plants of the New World. 

 William Herbert, 1778-1847. England. 

 Christian Friedrich Hochstetter, 1787-1860; described 



many African plants. 

 George Franz Hoffmann, 1761-1826. Germany. 

 William Jackson Hooker, 1785-1865. England. 

 Joseph Dalton Hooker, the son, 1817-1911. England. 



W. Houston. 



B. Daydon Jackson. 



Ibid, p. 567. 



t Ibid, pp. 505-6. 



