Principal Abbreviations employed in this Volume. xix 



Jacq. hort. vind. — Jacquin, (Nicolas Jos. von) Hortus Botanicus Vindo- 



bonensis. 

 Jacq. icon. — Jacquin, (Nicolas Jos. von) Icones Plantarum Rariorum, 3 



vols. 1781. 

 Jacq. Slap. — Jacquin, (Nicolas Jos. von.) Stapelise cultcE, 1806. 

 Juss. — Jussieu. 

 Juss. Adr. — Jussieu, (Adrien de.) 



Kamp. amoen. — Ksempfer, (Engelbert) Amoenitates Exoticse, 1712. 



Kaulf. — Kaulfuss. — A German writer upon Ferns. 



Ker in recens. bot. repos. — Ker, (John Bellenden) Recensio Plantarum 



hucusque in Repositorio Botanicorum depictarum. 

 Koch. — Koch. Professor at Erlang. 

 Koen. — Koenig, (John Gerard.) A Danish botanist, and pupil of Linnaeus, 



Physician to the Tranquebar Mission, 1768. 

 Kol. Gram. — Koeler, (G. L.) Descriptio Graminum in Gallia et Germania 



nascentium. 

 Kth. — Kunth. An eminent Prussian botanist. 

 Kunze. — Kunze. A German Cryptogamic botanist. 



/. c. — locus citatus. 



L. act. holm. — Linnaeus in Kongl Soenska Vetenskaps academiens Hand 



lingar ; Stockholm, 1739. 

 L. Amoen. acad. — Linnsei Amoenitates Academicae, 1749. 

 L. Hort. Cliff. — Linnaeus, Hortus ClifFortianus, 1737. 

 L. fl. zeyl. — Linnajus. Flora Zeylanica. 

 L. Mant. — Linnaeus. Mantissa Plantarum, 1767. 

 L. spec. — Linnseus. Species plantarum, 1753. 



L. fil. suppl. — Linnseus, (Carolus filius) Supplementum plantarum, 1781. 

 Labill. — Labillardiere. 

 Lag. — Lagasca, (Mariano) 1816-17. 

 Lam. diet. — Lamarck, (J. B. Monet de) Encyclopedia methodique Bo- 



tanique; Paris, 1783, et seq. 

 Lam. fl. Fr. — Lamarck, (J. Be Monet de) Flore Francaise, 3 vols. 1778. 

 Lam. fl. — Lamarck, (J. B. Monet de) Illustration des genres. 

 Lamb. — Lambert, (Aylmer Bourke.) 

 Lamb. pin. — Lambert, (Aylmer Bourke) Description of the genus Pinus, 



1803. 

 Lapeyr. — Lapeyrouse. A French writer upon the plants of the Pyrenees. 

 Laxm. — Laxmann. A writer on Siberian plants. 

 Ledeb. — Ledebour. 



Lehm. nicot. — Lehmann. Generis Nicotianarum Historia, 1818. 

 Lesch. — Leschenault de la Tour. 

 L' Merit Stirp. nov. — L' Heritier. Stirpes novae aut minus cognitze; 178-1, 



Paris. 



