xvi Principal Abbreviations employed in this Volume. 



Burm, afric. — Burmann's (Johannes) African plants. 

 Burm. zeyl. — Thesaurus Zeylanicus, by J. Burmann. 

 Burm. Ind. — Flora Indica, by N. L. Burmann. 



C. G. H.—Cape of Good Hope. 



Cass. — Cassini. A French botanist. 



Catal. Ceyl. pi. — Catalogue of Ceylon plants. 



Cat. Car. — Catesby, (Marsh) Natural Hist, of Carolina, Florida, &c. 2 vols, 



London, 1741. 

 Cavan. ic. — Cavanilles, (Ant. Jos.) Icones et Descriptiones plantarum quae 



aut sponte in Hispania crescunt aut in Hortis hospitantur, 6 vols. fol. 



Madrid, 1791-1800. 

 Cham, and Schlect. — Chamisso and Schlectendal. 

 Chois. — Choisy. A Swiss botanist. 

 Clarke and Guss. — Clarke and Gussone of Naples. 



Colebr. — Colebrooke, (H. T.) A -well known English writer on Indian plants. 

 Commel. Hart. Am. — Commelyn, (Caspar) Horti Medici Amstelodaraensis 



rariorum Plantarum Descriptio et Icones, 2 vols. 1703. 

 Commers. in Pair. Encyl. — Commerson in Poiret's Encyclopedia. 

 Crantz. — Crantz. An Austrian botanist. 

 Cunningh. — Cunningham. 



Curt. Lond. — Curtis, (William) Flora Londinensis, 1777. 

 Cyril. — Cyrilli. An Italian botanist. 



DC— De Candolle, (Prof. Aug. Pyr.) 



DC. pr. — De Candolle. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. 



DC. Cat. Hort. Monspel. — De Candolle, (Prof. Aug. Pyr.) Catalogue Horti 



Monspeliensis, 1777. 

 DC.ji.fr. — De Candolle, (Prof. Aug. Pyr.) et Lamark, Flore Francoise. 

 DC. leg. mem. — De Candolle, (Prof. Aug. Pyr.) Memoirs sur les Legumineuses. 

 DC. pi. grass. — De Candolle, (Prof. Aug. Pyr.) Plantarum historia succu- 



lentarum, 1799. 

 DC. reg. veg. — De Candolle, (Prof. Aug. Pyr.) Regni Vegetabilis Systema 



Naturale. 

 DC. (Alph.)—De Candolle, (Alphonse) son to A. P. De C. 

 Delarb. — Delarbre, (Antoine.) 

 Deless. ic. Select. — Delessert, (Benj.) Icones Selectse plantarum in system. 



univers descriptarum, 1820. 

 Desf. fl. atl. — Desfontaine. (Rene Louiche) Flora Atlantica, 2 vols. 4to. 



Paris, 1798—1799. 

 Desf. mem. Mus par. — Desfontaine. (Rene Louiche) Memoires de I'Aca- 



demie Royale des Sciences, 4to. Paris. 

 Desv-Journ. — Desvaux. Journal Botanique, 8vo. 1808. 

 Dicks. — Dickson. An English Criptogamic botanist. 

 Dietr. — Dietrich. A German "-ardener. 



