460 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Schrad. Heinrich Adolph Schrader, 1767-1836. Germany. 



Prof, of Botany at Gottingen. 

 Schrank. Franz von Paula Schrank, 1747- 1835. Germany. 



Prof, of Botany at Munich. 

 Schreb. Johann Daniel Christian von Schreber, 1739-1810. 



Germany. 

 Schult., Schultes. Joseph August Schultes, 1773-1831. Ger- 

 many. Prof, at Landeshut. 

 Schultz. See F. Schultz. 



Schum. Christian Friedrich Schumacher, 1757-1830. Denmark. 

 Schur. Philipp Johann Ferdinand Schur, b. 1799. Austria. 

 Schwein. Lewis David von Schweinitz, 1780-1834. United 



States. Student of fungi, in which department his work 



is of much importance, and author of monographs of Viola 



and the North American species of Care:v. 

 Scop. Johann Anton Scopoli, 1723- 1788. Italy. Prof, at 



Pavia. 

 Scribn. Frank Lamson-Scribner. United States. Author of 



many articles on grasses. 

 Ser. Nicolas Charles Seringe, 1776-1858. France. Prof, at 



Lyons. 

 S. F. Gray. Samuel Frederick Gray, fl. 1780-1836. England. 

 Shear. Cornelius Lott Shear. United States. Pathologist, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Short. Charles Wilkins Short, 1794-1863. United States. 



Joint author (with Peter) of Plants of Kentucky. 

 Shuttlw. Robert Shuttleworth, d. 1874. England and 



Switzerland. 

 Sibth. John Sibthorp, 1758-1796. England. Author of a 



flora of Greece. 

 Sieb. Philipp Franz von Siebold, 1796- 1866. Germany. 

 Sims. John Sims, 1792-1838. England. For many years 



editor of Curtis' Botanical Magazine. 

 Sm., Smith. James Edward Smith, 1759-1828. England. See 



also J. G. Smith. 

 Small. John Kunkel Small. United States. Curator of the 



Museums, New York Botanical Garden. Author of a flora 



of the southeastern United States, etc. 

 Solms. Herman, Graf zu Solms-Laubach. Germany. Former 



Prof, at the University of Strassburg. 

 Sender. Otto Wilhelm Sonder, 1812-1888. Germany. 

 Spach. Eduard Spach, 1801-1879. France. 



