450 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Gill. John Gillies, d. before 1837. Lived and collected in 



South America. 

 Gloxin. Benjamin Peter Gloxin. France. Published Oh- 



servationes Botanicae, 1785. 

 Gmel. Samuel Gottlieb Gmelin, 1743-1774. Russia. See also 



C. C. Gmel., J. F. Gmel. 

 Godr. Dominique Alexandre Godron, 1807-1880. France. 



Prof, at Nancy. Joint author of a flora of France. 

 Goldie. John Goldie, 1793-1886. Scotland and Canada. 



Traveled and collected in eastern North America in the 



early 19th century. 

 Good. Samuel Goodenough, 1743-1827. England. 

 Grab. Heinrich Emmanuel Grabowski, 1792-1842. Germany. 

 Graebner. Paul Graebner. Germany. Curator of the Ro}al 



Botanic Garden at Dahlem. 

 Graves. Charles Burr Graves. United States. 

 Gray. Asa Gray, 1810-1888. United States. The most 



distinguished of American botanists ; for many years Prof. 



of Natural History at Harvard University. Author of 



the w^ell-known Manual of the Botany of the Northeastern 



States, Synoptical Flora of North America, etc. See also 



S. F. Gray. 

 Greene. Edward Lee Greene. United States. Former Prof. 



of Botany at the University of California and at tlie 



Catholic University of America, Georgetown. Author of 



many articles and monographs dealing with North 



American plants. See also B. D. Greene. 

 Greenman. Jesse More Greenman. United States. Field 



Museum of Natural History, Chicago. 

 Gren. Charles Grenier, 1808-1875. France. Prof, at 



Besancon. Joint author (with Godron) of a flora of 



France. 

 Grev. Robert Kaye Greville, 1794-1866. Scotland. Prof, at 



Edinburgh. Author or joint author of several works, • 



mostly on cryptogamic plants. 

 Griseb. Heinrich Rudolf August Grisebach, 1814-1879. 



Germany. Prof of Botany at Gottingen. Author of a 



monograph of the Gentianaceae, Flora of the British West 



Indies, etc. 

 Gronov. Jan Fredrik Gronovius, 1690- 1762. Holland. 



Author of a Flora Virginica ; a distinguished botanist in 



his time. 

 Grout. See A. J. Grout. 



