AUTHORITIES FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES. 603 



Pall. fl. ros. See Pall. rog. 



Pall.nord.beytr. P. .S. Pallas. Neue nordische 

 Beitraege zur Physikalischen, &c. 

 7 vols. fol. Pelersb. und Leipz. 

 1781—96. 



Faxt. mag. Magazine of Botany and Register of 

 Flowering Plants. By J. Paxton, 

 F.L.S.. &c. 8vo. 1834. (Con- 

 tinued monthlv.) 



Pers. myc. C. H. Persoon's Mycologia Europaea. 



3 vols. 8vo, pi. 30. Erlang, 1822 

 — 2«. 



Pfeiflf. en. Dr. Pfeiffer's Enumeratio Cactearum. 

 8vo. 



Pin. wob. Pinetum Woburnensc. By His Grace 

 the Duke of Bedford. Royal 8vo. 

 lH3y. 



PI. hun. See W. & K. in p. xxi. 



Poc. or. A Description of the East and some 

 other Countries. By R. Pococke. 

 2 vols. fol. Lond. 17-13-5. 



Poir. diet. J. L. M. Poiret. Encycloped'e Mk- 

 thodique, ou Dictionnaire de Bo- 

 tanique. Paris, 1804 — 8 ; being 

 vols. V. — viii. of Lamarck's Ency- 

 clopedic M^thodique, &c. 



Poir.dlc.suppl. J. I.. M. Poiret's F.ncyclopedie M^- 

 thodique Supplement au Diction- 

 naire de Botanique. 4 vols. 4to. 

 Paris, 1810—16. 



Pom. mag. Pomological Magazine. 3 vols. 8vo. 

 London, 1833. 



Rad. fil. J. Raddi. Plantarum Brasillensium 



nova Genera et Species, &c. Pari 

 I. (Filices.) Fol. Florence, 1825. 



Recs's cyclop. Rees's Cyclopsedia. 3'J vols. 4to. 

 London, 1810. 



Royle ill. Illustrations of the Botany and other 

 Branches of the Natural History 

 of the Himalayan Mountains, and 

 of the Flora of Cashmere. By 

 Dr. Royle, F.R.S., &c. 4to. 

 London, 1833—38. 



Rub. ger. See Nees r. g. 



Sal. wob. Salictum Woburnense. By His 

 Grace the Duke of Bedford. 

 Royal 8vo. 1829. 



Sch.phil.ic. Sec Sc. phil. 



Schult.fil.syst. Roemer (J.J.) et Schultes (F. A.). 



Systema Vegetabilium. 7 vols. 

 8vo. Stutgard, 1817—3.5. (Con- 

 tinued.) Vols. v. and vi. by S. 

 alone, and vol. vii. by S. filius. 



Sert. orch. Sertum Orchidaceum. By J. Lind- 

 ley, Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. Part I. 

 Fol., .5 plates. London, 1838. 



Spreng.syst.veg. Systema Vegetabilium CaroliLin- 

 nai, cur. Curtio Sprengel. 4 

 vols. 8vo. Gdttingjp, 1827. 



Thun.act.Lin. Thunbcrg in the Transactions of the 

 Linnaean Societv. 



Tr. ros. Leop. Trattinick. Uosacearum Mo- 

 nographia 4 vols. 8vo. Vindob. 

 1S23 — 4. 



Uc.pl.ad.Lin.op.addencL Bernard. Ucria. Plants ad 

 Linuaci Opus addendae. Palermo. 



ADDITIONAL AUTHORITIES FOR GENERIC AND 

 SPECIFIC NAMES. 



J. B, Arboretum et Fruticetum Britanni- 



cum. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., 

 &c. 8vols. Svo. London, 1835 — 

 1838. 



Abb. Abbott. An amateur of botany. 



Am. Dr. Arnott. One of the authors of 



the Bot. of Capt. Beechey's Voy., 



&c. 



A. P. 7 Alexander Pope, of the Handsworth 

 A.Pope, y Nursery. 



Bab. Babington. An English botanist. 



Bate. Jos. Bateman, Esq., F.L.S., &c. Au- 



thor of the splendid Orchidaceae 

 of Mexico and Guatemala. 



Berk. Rev. M. J. Berkeley, F.L.S., &c. 



An eminent English cryptogamic 

 botanist. 



Berl. MS. Berlandier MSS. 



Bevis. See J. B. 



Boca. Paolo Boccone. Author of Museo di 



Piante rare della Sicilia, &c. &c. 

 4to. Venetia, 1697. 



Brondeau. Louis de Brondeau. A French bota- 

 nist. 



Burnet. G. T. Burnet, F.L.S., &c. Late pro- 



fessor of botany. King's College, 

 London. 



C. Sm. Christian Smith. Companion of Von 



Buch in the Canary Lslands. 



Calros. Catros. A nurseryman of Bordeaux. 



Chandl. Chandler. Author of Illustrations of 



Camellieae. 



Chev. ChevaUier. Author of Flora generate 



des Environs de Paris. 



Clark. Captain Clark, who accompanied 



Captain Lewis to the Rocky 

 , Mountains. 



Commer. Philibcrt Connucrson, a French tra- 

 veller and botanist. 



Cook. Captain S. E. Cook, of Carlton, near 



Darlington. 



Cord. Corda. A cryptogamic botanist. 



Dalm. Dalman. A Swedish botanist. 



^ C Mr. David Cameron, .\.L.S., &c. 



r A , < Curator of the Birmingh.am 



[D.tatn.^ I Botanic Garden. 



Af. Decaisne. A writer in the Annales des Sciences 

 Naturclles. 



Desm. Dcsmaxitrcs. A French crjptoga- 



mic botanist. 



Don F. Don of -Forfar, F.L.S., &c. A Scotch 



botanist. 



Dou. ms. Doi/};l(is's Manuscript Names. 



Donn. 



E. of P. 



Endl. 



F. 8s M. 



Fee. 



Fenzl. 



Fing. 

 Floerke. 



Forb. 



Fr. 



F. S. 



Gaudich, 



G. M. 



G. 8s H. 

 IG.B.K.2 



God. 

 Govan. 



Grcef. 



Griff. 



Harv. 



H. B. 8( K. 



Hens. 



H. Got. 

 H.8s A. 



Donn. Formerly curator of the Cam- 

 bridge Botanic Garden. 



EncyclupeBdia of Plants. By J. C. 

 "Loudon, F.L.S., &c. London, 

 1831, new ed. 1836. Svo. 



Stepheii Endlichcr. A German bo- 

 tanist and author. 



Fischer, a Russian botanist, and 

 Meyer, a German botanist. 



M. Fee. A South-American crypto- 

 gamist. 



Dr. Fenzl. Author of a monograph 



of Alsineac. 

 Fingeruth in Linnaea. See Linnaea. 

 H. J. Floerke. A German cryptoga- 



mist. 



James Forbes, A.L.S. Gardener to 

 His Grace the Duke of Bedford, 

 at Woburn Abbey. 



See Fries. 



F. W. Smith. An English amateur. 

 Gaudichaud. A French botanist. 

 Gardener's Magazine. By J. C. Lou- 

 don, F.L.S., 1826—1839. 14 vols. 

 8vo. (Continued monthly.) 

 Dr. Gillies and Sir W. J. Hooker. 

 G. B. Knou-les, F.L.S. One of the 

 conductors of the Floricultural 

 Cabinet. 



Godefroy. A nurseryman at Ville 



d Avray, near Paris. 

 Dr. Govan. Some time superintendant 



of the Botanic Garden at Saha- 



rumpur. 



John Grctjffer. Author of a Descrip- 

 tive Catalogue of upwards of 1 If 

 Species and Varieties of Herba- 

 ceous or Perennial Plants. Svo. 

 1789. 



Mrs Griffiths, of Torquay, Devon- 

 shire. 



Harvey. A cryptogamic botanist. 



Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth, 

 German botanists. 

 Rev. J. S. Henslotr. Professor of bo- 

 tany in the imiversity of Cam- 

 bridge. 



Of the Gottingen Botanic Garden. 



Sir IV. J. Hooker, F.R.S., &c., and 

 Arnott, M. A., F.R.S.E., &c. Au- 

 thors of the Botany of Captain 

 Beechey's Voyage to the Pacific, 

 &c. 



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