XX Principal Abbreviations employed in this Volume. 



U Herit. Sert. angl. — L' Heritier. Sertum Anglicum, sive plantse rariores ; 



1788. 

 Lindl. Nat. Syst. — Lindley's Natural System of Botany. 

 Lindl. siippl. — Lindley's Supplement. 



Lindl. gen. and spec. — Lindley's Genera and Species of Orchideous plants. 

 Lk. and Otto. — Link and Otto. 

 Lk. Abbitd. — Link and Otto, Abbildungen and Bescbreibungen seltener 



Pflanzen im Berliner garten. 

 Lob. — Lobelius. 



Lockh. — Lockhart, (W.) Superintendent of tbe Trinidad botanical garden. 

 Lodd. — Loddiges. 



Loisel. — Loiseleur. A French botanist. 

 Loud. Hort. Brit. — Loudon's Hortus Britannicus. 

 Loud. end. of pi. — Loudon's Encyclopedia of plants. 

 Lour.Ji. cochinch. — Loureiro's Flora Cochinchinensis, 1790. 



Mart. sp. — Martius, (Carl. Phil. Fr. von) Genera et Species Palmarum 



Brasiliensium. 

 Mart. nov. gen. — Martius, (Carl. Phil. Fr. von) Nova Genera et Species 



Plantarum Brasiliensium. 

 Mass. — Masson, (Francis.) A collector of plants at the Cape and elsewhere. 

 MediA.— Medikus, (Fred. C.) 

 Meerb. — Meerburg. 

 Meisn. — Meisner. 



Merat and Cass. — Merat and Cassini, French botanists. 

 Michx. — Michaux. 



Mikan. — Mikan. A German writer on Brazilian plants. 

 Mirb. — Mirbel. A French Physiological botanist. 

 Moc. and Sess^. — Mo9ino and Sesse. Mexican botanists. 

 Moen. — Moench. A German botanist. 

 Monch. meth. — Moench. Methodus Plantas Horti et Agri Marburgensis 



describendi. 

 Moris, hist. — Morison, (Robt.) Historia Plantarum Universalis. 

 Mull. — MuUer, (Otto Fred.) A Danish botanist. 

 Murr. comm. gott. — Murray, (Johannes Andreas) Prodromus Designati- 



onis Stirplum Gottingensium, 1770. 



Nees. — Nees von Esenbeck, (C. G.) 



0. c. — opus citatus. 



Opiz.—Oplz, (P. M.) 



Ort. — Ortega, (Caspar Gomez dc.) A Spanish botanist. 



Palis, flor. d'Oware, — Palisot dc Bcauvois. Flore dcs Royauraes d'Oware 

 ct de Benin. 



