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Jacq. 

 Jaub. 



Juss. 



Juss. A. 

 Ker or 



Ker-Gaiol, 



Klatt. 

 Roehne. 



Kon. 



Korth 



Kotschy. 



Ktk. 



Kurz. 



Labill. 



Lam. or Lairik 



Law. 



Lehm. 



Lesch. 

 Less. 

 L'Her. 

 Lind. 



Link. 

 Linn, or L. 



L.f. 



Ufi. 



Lour. 



Manso. 



Mart. 



Maton. 



Medik. 



Meisn. 

 Mey. E. 

 Mey. C. A. 



Micheli. M. 



J. F. de Jacquin, and Jacq.f., his son. 



Hippolyte Francois de Jaubert. French botanist. Born 

 1798. 



Antoine Laurent Jussieu, 1748-1836, the first to intro- 

 duce the natural families of plants. France. 



Ad. de Jussieu. 



John Bellenden Ker, 1765 (?)-1871, botanist, wit and man 

 of fashion. First known as John Gawler. In 1793 

 was compelled to leave army because of sympathy with 

 French Revolution, His name was changed in 1804 to 

 John Ker Bellenden, but he was known to his friends 

 as Bellenden Ker. First editor of Edward's Botanical 

 Register. 



Freidrich Wilhelm Klatt, a German botanist. 



Emil Koehne, Professor at Berlin. Pub. " Deutsche 

 Dendrologie." 



C. or J. G. Koning. 



P. W. Korthals. 



Theodor Kotschy, assistant curator at Vienna, 1813-1866. 

 Wrote on oriental plants. 



See H. B. K. 



J. J. de Labillardiere. 



Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre Monnet Lamarck, 1744- 



1829, author of the Lamarckian philosophy of organic 



evolution. France. 

 Antoine Laurent. 

 Johann Georg Christian Lehmann, 1792-1860, Professor 



at Hamburg, wrote several monographs, and described 



many new plants, 

 L. T. Leschenault.* 

 C. F. Lessing. 



C. L. L'Heritier de Brutelle, 1746-1800. France. 

 J. Linden, 1817-1898. Belgium. For many years 



Director of L'lUustration Horticole. 

 Heinrich Friedrich Link, 1767-1851. Germany. 

 Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linne), 1707-1778, the" Father 



of Botany " and author of binomial nomenclature. 



Sweden. 

 Carl von Linne, the son, 1741-1783. Sweden. 

 P. Loffling. 

 Juan Loureiro, 1715-1796, Missionary in China. Portugal. 



Karl Friedrich Philipp von Martins, 1794-1868, Professor 

 at Munich, monographer of Palms, founder of the great 

 Flora Brasiliensis, and author of many works. 



Friedrich Casmir Medikus, 1736-1808, Director of the 



garden at Mannheim. 

 Karl Friedrich Meisner, 1800-1874. Switzerland. 

 Enrst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer, 1791-1851, Prussia. 

 Carl Anton Meyer, 1795-1855, director of the botanic 



garden at St. Petersburg, wrote on Rvissian botany. 



* See ihid, p. 564. 



