Principal Abbreviations employed in this Volume. xvii 



Dill. elth. — Dillenius, (John Jac.) Hortus Elthamensis, 2 vols. 1732. 

 Dill. Muse. — Dillenius, (John Jac.) Historia Muscorum, 4to. Oxon. 1741, 



D. Don. pr. fl. Nep. — Don. (D.) Prodromus Flora; Nepalensis. 

 G. Don. in Mill. Diet. — Don. (G.) in Miller's Dictionary. 

 Donn. Hort. Cantab. — Donn. Hortus Cantabrigiensis, 1796, 

 Dougl. — Douglas. A collector of plants. 



Dryand. — Dryander. A Swedish botanist. 



Dub. — Dubois. A French botanist. 



Duf. — Dufresne. A French writer upon Valerians. 



Dum. cours. bot. cult. — Dumont Courset, Le Eotaniste cultivateur, 5 vols. 



1802. 

 Dun. — Dunal, (Mich. Felix.) [nacees. 



Dun. Anon. — Dunal, (Mich. Felix.) Monographie de la Famille des Anno- 



E. B. — English Botany, by Sowerby, 36 vols. 

 Ehret.—Eh.x&X„ (Geo. Dion.) 



Ehrh. — Ehrhart. A German botanist. 

 Ell.fi. car. — Elliot, Flora of Carolina. 

 Endl. gen. pi. — Endlicher. Genera plantarum. 

 Endl. iehnogr. — Endlicher. Iconographia. 



Fenill. — Feniller. A Chilian botanist. 

 Fisch. — Fischer. A Russian botanist. 

 Fl. Dan. — Flora Danica, by Oeder, Vahl, Hornemann, Liebmann and 



others ; 1761, et seq. 

 Fl. Wett. —FlorsL der Wetterau, 1799. 

 Forsk. deser. — Forskaol's descriptions, etc. 



Forsk.fl. ^gypt. Arab. — Forskaol. Flora ^Egyptiaco-Arabica, 4to. 1745. 

 Forst.fi. nov. — Forster's Flora, etc, 

 Forst. gen, pi. — Forster's Characteres generum plantarum quas in Itinera 



ad Insulas Maris Australis, etc. — 4to. 1776. 

 Fraz. — Frazer. A gardener and collector of plants in North America. 



Gaertn. fr. — Gaertner, (Josephus) De fructibus et seminibus plantarum, 

 2 vols, 4to. 1788. 



Garc. ab. hort. arom. — Ab. Horto seu del heurto, (Garcias,) aromatum et 

 simplicium aliquot medicamentorum historia, 1567. 



Gat. fi. Mont. — Gaterau, Description des Plantes qui croissent aux envi- 

 rons de Montauban, 1789. 



Ger.— Gerard, (John) 1797. 



Gilib. — Gilibert. A Lithuanian botanist. 



Gmel. — Gmelin. A Russian botanist and traveller in Siberia. 



Gooden. — Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle. An English botanist. 



Grah. — Graham, (Dr. J.) Professor of Botany at Edinburgh. 



Grah. Cat. B. J. pi. — Graham's (J.) Catalogue of Bombay plants. 



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