No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 449 



Fee. Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fee, 1789-1874. France. 



Prof, of Botany at Strassburg. AVriter on ferns. 

 Fenzl. Eduard Fenzl, 1808-1879. Austria. Curator of the 



Botanical Aluseum at Vienna. 

 Fernald. Merritt Lyndon Fernald. United States. Assistant 



Prof, of Botany, Harvard University, Author of many 



papers and monographs deaHng with the North American 



and Mexican floras. 

 Fisch. Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer, 1782-1854. 



Russia. Director of the Botanic Garden at St. Petersburg. 

 Fliigge. Johann Fliigge, 1775-1816. Germany. 

 Focke. Wilhelm Olbers Focke. Germany. 

 Forbes. John Forbes, 1773-1861. England. Gardener at 



Woburn Abbey. Author of Hortus Woburnensis. 

 Forskal. Pehr Forskal, 1736-1768. Sweden. Collected in 



Egypt and Arabia. 

 Foucaud. Julien Foucaud, 1847-1904. France. 

 Fourn. Pierre Nicolas Eugene Fournier, 1834-1884. France. 



Author of works on Mexican ferns and grasses. 

 Fourr. Jules Fourreau. France. 

 Fries. Elias Magnus Fries, 1794-1878. Sweden. Prof, at 



Upsala. Author of many works on systematic botany, 



chiefly of the lower Cryptogams. 

 Fritsch. Karl Fritsch. Austria. Prof, of Botany at the 



University of Graz. 

 Froel. Joseph Alo3''S Froelich, 1766-1841. Germany. Author 



of a monograph of the genus Gentiana, etc. 

 F. Schultz. Friedrich Wilhelm Schultz, b. 1804. Germany. 

 Gaertn. Joseph Gaertner, 1732-1791. Germany. 

 Garcke. Friedrich August Garcke, 1819-1904. Germany. 



Prof, at Berlin. Author of a standard manual of the 



German flora. 

 Gaud. Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupre, 1789-1864. France. 

 Gaudin. Jean Frangois Gottlieb Philippe Gaudin, 1766-1833. 



Switzerland. Author of a Flora Helvetica. 

 j Gay. See J. Gay. 



I G. Don. George Don, 1798-1856. England. 

 i Germain. Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre. France. 

 Gilbert. Benjamin Davis Gilbert, 1835-1907. United States. 



Student of American ferns. 

 Gilib. Jean Emmanuel Gilibert, 1741-1814. Prof, at Wilna, 



Russia, and at Lyons, France. 



