446 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BuU. 



Cav. Antonio Jose Cavanilles, 1745-1804. Spain. Prof, of 



Botany at Madrid. 

 C. C. Gmel. Carl Christian Gmelin, 1762-1837. Germany. 

 Celak. Ladislav Celakovsky, 1834-1902. Bohemia. Prof, of 



Botany at Prague. 

 Chaix. Dominique Chaix, 1731-1800. France. 

 Cham. Adalbert von Chamisso, 1781-1838. Germany. Poet 



and naturalist. 

 Chapm. Alvan Wentworth Chapman, 1809-1899. United 



States. Author of a standard flora of the Southern States. 

 Chase. (Mrs.) Agnes Chase. United States. Assistant in 



systematic agrostology, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Chatelain. Jean Jacques Chatelain. Author of a work on the 



genus Corallorrhiza, published 1760. 

 Clarke. Charles Baron Clarke, 1832-1906. England. Student 



principally of the Cyperaceae. 

 Clayt. John Clayton, 1685-1773. Ph}rsician and collector in 



Virginia, and correspondent of Gronovius, whose Flora 



Virginica was based on Clayton's collections and notes. 



(Clatytonia L.) 

 Clute. Willard Nelson Clute. United States. Student of 



North American ferns and fern-allies. 

 Cosson. Ernest Cosson, 1819-1889. France. 

 Coulter. John Merle Coulter. United States. Prof, of 



Botany at the University of Chicago. Author of a manual 



of Rocky Mountain Botany, botanical text-books, etc. See 



also T. Coulter. 

 Courtois. Richard Courtois, 1806-1835. Belgium. Prof, at 



Liege. 

 Coville. Frederick Vernon Coville. United States. Botanist, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. Curator, U. S. National 



Herbarium. Author of many botanical papers. 

 Crantz. Heinrich Johann Nepomuk Crantz, 1722-1799. 



Austria. Prof, at Vienna. 

 Curtis. William Curtis, 1746-1799. England. Founder of 



Curtis's Botanical Magazine. See also M. A. Curtis. 

 C. Wright. Charles Wright, 1811-1886. United States. 



Made important collections in the southwestern U. S. and 



in Cuba. 



Cyrill. Domenico Cyrillo, 1730-1799. Italy. Prof, at Naples. 

 Darby. John Darby, 1804-1877. United States. Author of a 

 Botany of the Southern States. 



