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Fisch. Dr. Fischer, a Russian botanist, and Director of the Im- 

 perial Botanic Garden, St. Petersburg (see Lang, et Fisch.). 



Fl. aOware (see Beauv.). 



Fo sk. Peter Forskdhl, a Danish naturalist and traveller in Arabia ; 

 " Flora iEgyptiaca." 



Forst. John Reinhold Forster, botanist to Captain Cook's second 

 voyage ; " Figures of Ferns in Schkuhr's ' Cryptogamia.' " 



Gal. H. Galeotti, a German botanical collector in Mexico. 



Gard. Chron. Gardeners' Chronicle, a weekly journal. New 



garden ferns described by T. Moore. 

 Gardn. Dr. G. Gardner, a botanical traveller in Brazil, and 



Director of the Botanic G-arden, Ceylon. 

 Gaud. M. C. Gaudiehaud, a French botanist ; " Plants of 



Freycinet, Voyage de l'Uranie," 1817-1820. 

 Gill. Dr. Gillies, a Scotch botanist and collector of plants in 



Chili. 

 Gmel. J. G. Gmelin, a Russian botanist and traveller in Siberia ; 



author of a " System of Plants" and "Flora Sibirica." 

 *Gray. Dr. Asa Gray, Professor of Botany, Havard University, 



United States. 

 *Grev. Dr. B. K. Greville, an eminent botanical artist (see 



Hook, et Grev.). 

 *Griseb. A. H. B. Grisebach, a German botanist ; " Flora of the 



West Indies," 1864 



Haerik. (see Presl). 



Ham. Dr. Francis Hamilton, an Indian botanist. 



*Hance. Dr. H. F. Hance, an English botanist, and writer on 

 Chinese Ferns. 



Hedw. J. Hedwig, a German cryptogamic botanist. 



H. et B. & H. B. K. Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth. The two 

 first famous travellers and botanists in South America. 

 Kunth, a German botanist. 



*Rew. Robert Heward, a zealous botanist, and writer on Ferns of 

 Jamaica, in ihe " Magazine of Natural History." 



Hitch. — Hitchcock, a North American writer, " Silliman's 

 Journal." 



Hojf. G. F. Hoffmann, a German botanist, and writer on crypto- 

 gamic plants, 1784. 



Homb. et Jacq. Hombron et Jacquemont, French voyagers to the 

 South Pole ; " Voyage auPol Sud, &c," History of the Voyage 

 and Plants. 



Hook. Sir W. J. Hooker, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Kew, from 1841 to 1865 ; an admirable descriptive botanist and 

 eminent Pteridologist ; " Exotic Flora," figures of rare plants, 

 1823 ; " Icones Plantarum," figures of 1,000 rare plants — many 

 Ferns ; " Second Century of Ferns," 100 figures of rare Ferns ; 

 " Filices Exoticse," figures of 100 Ferns ; " Garden Ferns," 64 



