Principal Abbreviations employed in this Volume. xxiii 



Tournef. — Tournefort, (Pitton de.) A French botanist and traveller in Greece 



and Asia Minor, 1717. 

 Trans. Linn. Sac. — Transactions of the Linnsean Society. 

 Trans. Med. Phys. Sac. Cal. — Transactions of the Medical and Physical 



Society of Calcutta. 

 Trin. — Trinius. A writer on Grasses. 

 Turp. — Turpin. A French botanist and draughtsman. 

 Tussc. — Tussac. A French writer on the Flora of the Antilles. 



Vahl. enutn. — Vahl. (Prof. Martin) of Copenhagen. — Enumeratio Plan- 



tarum. 

 Vahl. Symb.— Vahl. (Prof. Martin.) Symbolse Botanicae, 1790. 

 Vail. — Vaillant. A French botanist and traveller. 

 Vent.jard. de Cels. — Ventenat, (Etienne Pierre) Description des Plantes 



nouvelles ou peu connues du Jardin de J. M. Cels ; Paris, 1800. 

 Vent Malm. — Ventenat, (Etienne Pierre) Jardin de la Malmaison, 1803. 

 Vill. dauph. — Villars, (D.) Histoire des Plantes du Dauphine, 1786. 



Wall. Cat. — Wallich's Catalogue. 



Wall. pi. as. rar. — Wallich. Plantse Asiaticae Rariores. 



Wall. rept. — Wallich's Report. 



Wall. tent. pi. Nep. — Wallich. Tentamen Florae Nepalensis. 



Waldst. and Kit. pi. rar. hung. — Waldstein and Kitaibel. Descriptiones 



et Icones Plantarum rariorum Hungarise, 3 vols. 1802. 

 Wallr. — Waller. A writer on the Flora of Carolina. 

 JFa/^A.— Walther, (Aug. Fred.) 



Wats, dendr. brit. — Watson, (P, W.) Dendrologia Britannica, 1825. 

 Wein. — Weinraann, (J. Gul.) 

 Wendl. coll. — Wendland, (John Christ.) Collectio Plantarum ; Hanover, 



1805. 

 Wern. Soc. — Wernerian Society of Edinburgh. 

 Wight contrib. — Wight's Contributions. 

 Wight icon. — Wight's Icones. 



Wight ill. — Wight's Illustrations of Indian Botany. 

 W. and A. prod. — Wight and Arnott. Prodromus Florae Peninsulse Indiae 



Orientalis. 

 Willd. enum. — Willdenow, (Prof. Chas. Lud.) of Berlin, Enumeratio 



Plantarum horti Berolensis, 

 Willd. fi. maurit. — Willdenow, (Prof. Chas. Lud.) Description of Am- 



merson's plants from the Mauritius. 



Zucc. — Zuccarini, (Professor.) 



