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LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, &c. 



A. et S. 



Abb. et Smith. 



Abbott. 

 Abel. 



Ach. 



Ach. Rich. 

 Adans. 

 A. DeC. 



Afxel. 



Ait. 



Alb. et Schw. 



All. 7 

 Allioni. i 

 Alpin. 



Anders. 7 

 Anderson. $ 



Andr. ~l 

 Andrews. $ 



Audio. 



Audibert. 



Austin. 



Bab. 



Backhouse. 



Balb. I 

 Balbis. S 

 Banister. 



Barrel. 1 

 Barretter. y 

 Bartr. 1 

 Bartram. $ 

 Bat. I . 

 Bast. $ 

 Batsch. 

 Bauh. 

 lia ii hin 



1 



Benth. \ 

 Bent ham. $ 



A. 



Albertini et Schvucinitz. Mo- 

 ravian missionaries resident 

 in America. 



Abbott and Smith. The first 

 an amateur, the second the 

 founder of the Linnasan So- 

 ciety. 



Abbott. See Abbott et Smith. 



Abel. Author of " Personal 

 Observations,&c.,inChina." 



Acharius. A Swedish pro- 

 fessor, and writer upon Li- 

 chens. 



Achille Richard. A French 

 botanist. 



Adanson. A French syste- 

 matic botanist. 



Alphonse Be Candolle. Author 

 of" Monographic des Cam- 

 panulas," &c; and son of 

 the distinguished De Can- 

 dolle. 



Afzelius. A Swedish pro- 

 fessor. 



Alton. Director of the Royal 

 Garden at Kew. 



Albertini and Schweinitx. 

 Writers upon Fungi. 



Allioni. An Italian botanist. 



Prosper Alpini. An Italian 

 physician, and author of 

 " De Plantis -Egypti et de 

 Balsamo," &c. 



Anderson. A London mer- 

 chant ; published a paper 

 on Paeonies. 

 Henry Andrews. A botanical 

 draughtsman, and editor of 

 the "Botanical Repository," 

 &c. 

 Audibert. A nurseryman at 

 Tarascon, in the 'south of 

 France. 



Austin. A nurseryman at 

 Glasgow. 



B. 



Babington. An English bo- 

 tanist. 



Backhouse. A nurseryman 

 at York. 



Balbis. A French professor 

 of botany. 



Banister. A botanical au- 

 thor, and traveller. 



Barretter. A French botanist. 



Bartram. Formerly a nur- 

 seryman at Philadelphia. 



Bastard or Balard. A writer 

 upon the Flora of France. 



Batsch. A writer upon Fungi. 



Bauhin. Brothers, professors 

 of medicine, published in 

 1620—1650. 



Bcntham. An English bo- 

 tanist, secretary to the 

 Horticultural Society of 

 London. 



Bergius. 

 Berk. 



Bert. \ 

 Bertol. S 

 Bess. ? 

 Besser. J 

 Bieb. 



Bigel 



Bigelow. 



Big. 



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Blume. 



Boerh. 



Bolt. 



Booth. 



Bonpl. 



Booth. 



Bork. 

 Borrer. 



Bosc. 



Breyn. 



Brong. 

 Brot. 



Broussonet. 

 Buch. 



Buchanan. 



Bull. 



Bunge. 



Burch. 



Burgsdorf. 

 Busch. 



Bergius. A Swedish writer 

 upon Cape Plants. 



Rev. M. J. Berkeley. An 

 English cryptogamic bota- 

 nist. 



Bertoloni. A writer upon 

 the Flora of France. 



Besser. A Russian professor, 

 resident in the Crimea. 



Bieberstein. A Russian bota- 

 nist of great note. 



Jacob Bigelow, M.D. Pro- 

 fessor of botany at Boston, 

 U. S., and author of "Ame- 

 rican Medical Botany," and 

 "Florula Bostoniensis." 



Blume, M.D. A Dutch 

 botanist. 



Boerhaave. An old Dutch 

 botanist. 



Bolton. An English writer on 

 Fungi. 



Booth. Brothers, nurserymen 

 at Hamburg. 



Bonpland. A French tra- 

 veller in South America, 

 and botanist. 



W.Beattie Booth. Describer 

 of the Camellias figured in 

 Chander's " Illustrations of 

 the Camellieae." 



Borkhausen. A German bo- 

 tanical author. 



William Borrer. A writer 

 on British Plants, and one 

 of the authors of "Licheno- 

 graphia Britannica." 



Bosc. A French botanist, 

 and traveller in North 

 America. 



Breyn. Author of " Exotica- 

 rum Plantarum Centuria," 

 &c. 



A. Brovgniart. A French 

 botanist. 



Brotero. A Portuguese bo- 

 tanist. 



Broussonet. A French bota- 

 nist, and traveller. 



Von Buch. A German bota- 

 nist, an author of a Flora of 

 the Canaries. 



Buchanan, formerly Hamil- 

 ton. An English physician, 

 anil traveller in Nepal. 



Bulliard. A French writer 

 upon Fungi. 



Bunge. One of the authors 

 of " Flora Altaica." 



Burchell. An English bota- 

 nist, and traveller at the 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



Burgsdorf. A German bota- 

 nist. 



Busch. A German gardener, 

 onceanurserjman at Brent- 

 ford, Middlesex ; and after- 

 wards gardener to the Em- 

 press Catherine, at Zarsko- 

 je-selo. 



Buxbaum, M.D. A Russian 



