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GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF BOTANY. 



Arbois de Joubainville, A. de, 

 Maladies des plantes, 103, id. 

 167. 



Archangeli, Q., Cytinus, 130; 

 Funghi, 318; Lycopodium, 149. 



Archbald, A. B., 319. 



Archer, J., 199. 



Archer, T. C, Diagrams, 66 ; 

 Economic botany, 192. 



Archer, W., Desmidiaceae, 158 ; 

 Vegetable Products, 402. 



Archipelago, East Indian, where 

 arranged, xxiv. 



Arctic regions, a No-man's-land, 

 xxui ; palaeobotany of, 181; 

 plants of, 345. 



Ardissone, P., Alghe, 156 ; Alghe 

 di Ancona, 317 ; Alghe di 

 Liguria, 318; Alghe di SicUia, 

 322; Floridee, 157; Floridee 

 itaHche, 316 ; Funghi, 164 ; 

 Lezioni sulle alghe, 156; Vita 

 delle cellule, 74 ; Vie des cel- 

 lules, 489. 



Ardoino, H., Fl. alpes-maritimes, 

 279; Menton, 287. 



Arduino, P. (1728-1805), Cat. 

 orto di Padova, 436 ; Olchi o 

 Sorghi, 134. 



Arendt, — ., 63. 



Arendts, C, 44. 



Areschoug, F. W. C, Betraktelser, 

 54;Bladets anatomic, 86; Laeran, 

 54 ; Norges Eubi, 334 ; Eevisio 

 Cuscutarum, 336 ; Skdnes flora, 

 338. 



Areschoug, J. E., Fl. gothobur- 

 gensis, 337 ; Laerobok, 44 ; 

 Obs.phycologicae, 156 ; Phyceae 

 capenses, 350 ; Phyceae novae, 

 345. 



Argenti, V. M. de, 203. 



Argentine Eepublic, plants of, 376. 



Argy, — . d', 381. 



ArioH, V. E., 193. 

 Aristoteles (b.c. 384-322), men- 

 tioned, xxvii; woyks of, 21. 

 Armano, F., 43^. 



Armbruster, A., 59. 



Armenia, Journey in, 379. 



Armitage, E., 351. 



Amaud, J. B., 213. 



AmeU, H. W., 332. 



Arnold, F., Fragmente, 161 ; 

 Lichenologische Ausfluege, 270. 



Arnold, G., 278. 



Amott, G. A. W. (1799-1868), 

 Analytical Tables, 41 ; Botany 

 of Beechey'svoyage,224; British 

 Flora, 235, id., 236; Charac- 

 teristics, 18 ; Disposition me- 

 thodique, 153; Generaof Mosses, 

 153; Names of Orders, 230; 

 Prodromus, 383 ; Syllabus, 65. 



Amoux, F., 123. 



Arrangement of leaves on stem, 87. 



of plants due to Gesner, 



xxix. 



■ of subjects in this volume, 



and keeping of Vegetable 



Products, 502. 



An-henius, J. P., Matsvampar, 

 307 ; Ruborum Sueciae, 336. 



Arrondeau, T., Flore toulousaine, 

 291 ; Hepatiques, 288 ; L'esp^ce, 

 97; Phanerogames, 288. 



Artis, E. T., Antediluvian Phyto- 

 logy, 176, later edition, 182. 



Artus, W. F. "W., 202. 



Artzt, A., 312. 



Arvet-Touvet, C. 283.. 



Ascherson, P. F. A., Achillea, 

 122; Cat. cormophytorum, 314; 

 Cuscuta, 130; Fl. Brandenburg, 

 302; Ilios, 510; Indices semi- 

 num, 424; Ost-Afrika, 346. 



Aschmann, E., 96. 



Asham, A., 25. 



Ashantee, plants of, 349. 



Ashmead, S., 357. 



Asia, botanical gardens in, 450; 

 floras of, 377, addenda, 510; 

 journal published in, 482, ad- 

 denda, 512. See also Burma; 

 China and Japan ; and India. 



