FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, ETC. 



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Scharff. 



Schiede etDeppe. 



Sc/il. 



Schlecht. 



Schlecht. et Cham. 



Schleicher. 



Schmidt. 



Schneevoogt. 



Schober. 

 Schunberg. 



Schott. 

 Schousb. 



Schrad. ] 

 Schrader. j 

 Schrank. 



Schreb. 



Schubert. 

 Schult. 7 

 Schultes.S 

 Schum. 



Schwein. 



Scop. 

 Scouler. 



Secondat. 



Ser. I 

 Seringe. J 

 Sevres. 



Sibth. 



Sieb. 

 Sieb. 



Sievers. 

 Sims. 



Smith. 



Smith of Ayr. 

 Sol. I . 

 Soland. j 



Somm. 



Soulange-Bodin. 



Sow. 



Spenser. 

 Steele. 



Steph. 7 - 

 Stephens. J 

 Stev. / 



Steven. $ 

 Stev. et Fisch. 



Stokes. 

 Strab. 

 Straus. 



A Bavarian bo- 

 A German bo- 



A Polish botanist. 

 A Bavarian ' bo- 



Schaejfer. A German writer 

 upon .Fungi. 



Schiede and Deppe. Writers 

 on the botany of Mexico. 



Schleicher. A Swiss plant 

 collector. 



Schlechtendahl. A celebrated 

 German botanist. 



Schlechtendahl and Chamisso. 

 Two German botanists. 



Schleicher. A Swiss plant- 

 collector. 



Schmidt. A German botani- 

 cal author. 



Schneevoogt. Author of 

 " Icones Plantarum rario- 

 rum." Haarlem, 1793. 



Schober. A Russian physician. 



Schonberg. A German bota- 

 nist. 



Schott. A traveller in Brazil. 



Schousboe. A writer upon the 

 Flora of Morocco. 



Schouw. A celebrated Danish 

 botanist, and professor at 

 Copenhagen. 



Schrader. A German bo- 

 tanist. 



Schrank. 

 tanist. 



Schreber. 

 tanist. 



Schubert. 



Schultes. 

 tanist. 



Schumacher. A Danish bo- 

 tanist. 



Schweinitx. An American 

 botanist. 



Scopoli. An Italian botanist. 



D. Scouler. Professor at 

 Dublin. 



Secondat. A French natu- 

 ralist. 



Seringe. A Swiss botanist. 



Sevres. A French writer on 

 agriculture. 



Sibthorp. An English bota- 

 nist, and professor of botany 

 at Oxford, traveller in 

 Greece, and author of 

 "Flora Graeca." 



Sieber. A botanical collector. 



Siebold (Dr. von). A Bavarian 

 botanist, who has imported 

 many valuable plants from 

 Japan. 



Sievers. A German botanist. 



Sims. An English garden 

 botanist. 



Sir J. E. Smith. Founder of 

 the Lin. Soc, and author 

 of several botanical works. 



Smith. Nurseryman of Ayr. 



Solander. A Swedish bo- 

 tanist, and companion of 

 Sir Joseph Banks in Cook's 

 voyage round the world. 



Sommerfelt. A German writer 

 on.Fungi. 



Soulange-Bodin. A French 

 botanist and horticulturist. 



Sowerby. An English bota- 

 nical draughtsman. 



Spenser. The celebrated poet. 



Steele. A writer in the 

 " Gardener's Magazine." 



Stephens. A British entomo- 

 logist. 



Steven. A Russian botanist. 



Steven and Fischer. Russian 



botanists. 

 Stokes. An English physician. 

 Strabo. The geographer. 

 Strauss. A German botanist. 



Swt. 



Swz. J 

 Swartz. S 



Tabern. 



Tate. 



Taitsch. 

 Tav. 



Ten. 7 

 Tenore. J 

 Theoph. 

 Thib. 



Thomp. 7 

 Thompson, j 



Thore. 

 Thory. 

 Thouin. 

 Thuil. I 

 Thuillier. J " 

 Thun. 7 

 Thunb. $ 

 Tighe. 

 Tineo. 



T. Nees ab E. 



Tode. 



Torrey. 



Tourn. 



Trag. 

 Trat. 

 Turner. 

 Turp. 



Vahl. 

 Vail. 



Vent. 



Vest. 

 Vill. 

 Villars. 

 Vilmorin 



Virg. 

 Vitm. 



.] 



Viv. 



IV. 



Wahlenb. 



Waitz 



Wal. ' 7 

 Waldst. S 

 Waldst. et Kit. 



Sweet. An English botanist. 

 Swartz. A Swedish botanist, 



and traveller in the West 



Indies. 



Tabernamontanus. A Ger- 

 man botanist. 



Tate. Nurseryman, Sloane 

 Street, Chelsea. 



Tausch. A German botanist. 



Tavernier. A traveller in 

 the East. 



Tenore. A Neapolitan bo- 

 tanist. 



Theophrastus. 



Thibaud Be Chanvalon. A 

 French botanist. 



Robert Thompson. Superin- 

 tendent of the fruit depart- 

 ment in the Chiswick Gar- 

 den. 



Thore. A French botanist. 



Thory. A French botanist 



Thouin. A French botanist. 



Thuillier. A French botanist. 



Thunberg. A Swedish bota- 

 nical traveller. 



Tighe. An English poet. 



Tineo. A professor at Pa- 

 lermo. 



T. Nees ab Esenbeck. A 

 German botanist. 



Tode. A German writer on 

 Fungi. 



Torrey. An American bo- 

 tanist. 



Tournefort. An old French 

 botanist, and traveller in 

 Greece and Asia Minor. 



Tragus or Bock. A German 

 botanist. 



Trattinik. A botanist of 

 Vienna. 



Dr. Turner. A British bo- 

 tanist and author. 



Turp. A French botanist and 

 draughtsman. 



V. 



Vahl. A botanical author. 



Vaillant. A French botanist 

 and traveller. 



Ventenat. A French bo- 

 tanist. 



Vest. A Styrian botanist. 



Villars. A French botanist. 



Vilmorin. A nurseryman and 

 botanist at Paris. 



Virgil. 



Vitmann. A ^German bo- 

 tanist. 



Viviani. An Italian botanist. 



W. 



WUldenow. A German bo- 

 tanist, and editor of an edi- 

 tion of Linnaeus's " Species 

 Plantarum," &c. 



Wahlenberg. A Swedish bo- 

 tanist. 

 Waitz. A German collector 

 of roses. 



Waldstein. A noble German 

 patron of botany. 



Waldstein and Kitaibel. A u. 

 thors of the " Flora of Hun. 

 gary." 



