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A LIST or AUTHORS AND BOOKS 



QUOTED m THIS WORE. 



N.B. — When no special book is quoted after an author's name, 

 his writings on ferns are to be found in botanical and other scien- 

 tific journals of their time, and ■which are too numerous to notice 

 in this work, — Those with an asterisk are living authors. 



*Ag(vrdh. J. 0. Agardh, Professor of Botany at Stockholm ; author 



of a " Monograph on the genus Pteris." 

 Ait. W. & W. T. Alton, father and son, Directors of the Eoyal 



Botanic Gardens, Kew, from 1760 to 1841 ; authors of 1st and 



2nd edition of " Hortus Keweusis," 1793 and 1813. 

 A. Rich. A. Richard, a French botanist ; " Voyage de I'Astrolabe 



(Botanique)." 

 *Arn. Walker Arnott, Professor of Botany at the University, 



Glasgow (see HooJc. ct Am). 



*£db. G. 0. Bdbington, Professor of Botany at the University, 



Cambridge ; an eminent British botanist. 

 ^Backhouse. James Backhouse & Son, nurserymen, York ; 



importers and cultivators of Ferns. 

 Bauer. Francis Bauer, a celebrated botanical painter (see Soak 



et Bauer). 

 Beauv. Palisot de Beauvois, a French botanist ; author of " Flore 



d'Qware;" iiguies and descriptions of plants in the Bight of 



Benin, 1810. 

 Bernh. J. J. Bemhardi, Professor of Botany at Erfurt. 

 Blume. C. L. Blume, Director of the Botanic Garden, Batavia ; 



" Enum. Plant. Jav.," 1830 ; " FL Jav.," figures and descrip- 

 tions of the plants of Java. 

 Bolt. J. Bolton, an English botanist ; " FU. Brit.," figures of 



British Ferns, 1790. 



