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ADDITIONAL AUTHORITIES FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC 



NAMES. 



A. B. Arboretum et Fruticelum Britanmcnm. 



By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., &c. 8 vols. 



8vo. London, 1835—38. 

 Abb. Abbott. An amateur of botany. 

 A. Dec. Alphonse Decandolle. Author of Mono- 



graphie des Campanulees, and son of 



the distinguished Decandolle. 

 Altm. G.J. Allmm, Esq. A British botanist. 

 Am. Dr. Arnott. One of the authors of the 



Bot. of Capt. Beechey's Voy., &c. 

 A. P. 7 Alexander Pope, of the Handsworth Nur-. 



A. Pope. $ sery. 



B. Sf W. Bartling and Wend/and. 



Bab. C. C Babington, Esq. An English botanist. 

 Badh. Charles David Bad/iam, M.D. A writer 



on English Esculent Fungi. 

 B<mc. John Bancroft, M.D., of Jamaica. 

 Bate. Jas. Bateman, Esq., F.L.S., &c. Author 



of the splendid Orchidaceas of Mexico 



and Guatemala. 

 Baxt MSS. Manuscripts of Mr. William Baxter, a 



collector of plants in New Holland 



in 1827—29. 



Berk. Bev. M. J. Berkeley, F.L.S., &c. An 

 eminent English cryptogamic botanist. 



Bertero. Carolus Josephus Bertero. Author of Spe- 

 cimen medicum nonnullas indigenas 

 Stirpes continens exoticis succeda- 

 neas. 4to. Taurini, 1811. 



Bert. MSS. Berlandier" s MSS. 



Bevis. See J. B. 



Bidwill. J. T. Bidwill, Esq. A botanical traveller 

 in Australia. 



Bigel. Jacob Bigelow, M.D. Professor of botany 

 at Boston, U. S., and author of Ame- 

 rican Medical Botany, and of Florula 

 Bostoniensis. 



Bishop. David Bishop. Curator of the Botanic 

 Garden, Belfast, and author of Causal 

 Botany. 



Bocc. Paolo Boccone. Author of Museo di Fiante 

 rare della Sicilia, &c. 4to. Venetia, 

 1697. 



Booth. William Beattie Booth. Describer of the 

 Camellias figured in Chandler's Illus- 

 trations of the Camelliea?. 



Bon er. William Borrer, Esq. A writer on British 

 plants, and one of the authors of Li- 

 chenographia Britannica. 



Bree. W. T. Bree, A.M. A discriminative ama- 

 teur botanist. 



Brondeau. Louis de Brondeau. A French bota- 

 nist. 



Broom. C. E. Broome, Esq. A British botanist, 

 and a writer on Fungi. 



Burnet. G. T. Burnet, F.L.S., &c. Late professor 

 of botany, King's College, London. 



Caley. George Caley. For ten years a botanical 

 collector in New South Wales, and 

 afterwards curator of the Botanic Gar- 

 den at St. Vincent. 



Catros. Catros. A nurseryman of Bordeaux. 



C. Sm. Christian Smith. Companion of Von Buch 



in the Canary Islands. 

 Chandl. Chandler. Author of Illustrations of the 

 Camelliea?. 



Chev. Chevallier. Author of Flora generate des 



Environs de Paris. 

 Clark. Captain Clark, who accompanied Captain 



Lewis to the Rocky Mountains. 

 Commcr. Philibert Commerson. A French traveller 



and botanist. 



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

 lington. 



Cord. Corda. A cryptogamic botanist. 

 Dalm. Dalnian. A Swedish botanist. 



D. C. 7 Mr. David Cameron, A. L. S., &c. 

 [D. Cam.]} Late curator of the Birmingham Bo- 

 tanic Garden. 



Dens. John Dcnson, A.L.S. Curator of the Bo- 

 tanic Garden, Bury St. Edmunds, from 

 1821 to 1829. 



Decaisne. A writer in the Annales des Sciences 

 Namrelles. 



Desm. J. B. H. J. Desmazicres. A French bota- 

 nist, and a writer on the cryptogamous 

 plants of France. 



Dick. George Dickie, M.D., F.L.S. Lecturer on 

 botany in the University and at King's 

 College, Aberdeen. 



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

 botanist. 



Dou. ms. Douglas's Manuscript Names. 



Donn. Donn. Formerly curator of the Cam- 

 bridge Botanic Garden. 



Dreg. Drege. A botanical collector at the Cape. 



Drum. Mr. James Drummond. Colonial botanist 

 at Swan Hiver. 



Eck.8;Zey. Ecklon. and Zeyher. Zealous investi- 

 gators of the Flora of Africa. 



E. of P. Encyclopaedia of Plants. By J. C. Loudon, 



F.L.S.,&c. 8vo. London, 1831 ; new 

 ed. 1841. 



Endl. Stephen Endlicher. A German botanist 

 and author. 



Eschsch. F. Eschscholtz, M.D. A celebrated na- 

 turalist. 



F. 8; M. Fischer, a Russian botanist, and Meyer, a 



German botanist. 

 Fee. M. Fee. A South- American cryptoga- 



mist. 



Fenxl. Dr. Fenzl. Author of a Monograph of 

 Aisinea?. 



Fing. Fingerulh in Linnaea. See LinnEea. 

 Floerke. H. J. Floerke. A German cryptogamist. 

 Forb. James Forbes, A.L.S. Gardener to His 



Grace the Duke of Bedford, at Wobui n 



Abbey. 



Fort. 7 Robert Fortune. A successful investi- 

 Fortune. j gator of the Fl. of China as botanical 

 collector of the London Hort. Society, 

 and some time curator of the Physic 

 Garden of the Society of Apothecaries, 

 Chelsea. 

 Ft. See Fries. 



F. S. F. V/. Smith. An English amateur. 



G. Anders. George Anderson. Author of a Mono- 



graph on Pa?onies in vol. xii. of the 

 Linneean Transactions, and a collector 

 of willows. 



Gard. 7 G. Gardner, Esq. A botanical collector 



Gardn. J and traveller in Brazil. 



Guudich. Gaudichaud. A French botanist. 



G. S( H. Dr. Gillies and Sir W. J. Hooker. 



[G. B. K.] G. B. Knowles, F.L.S. One of the con- 

 ductors of the Floral Cabinet, 

 i G. E. Sm. Gerard Edwards Smith. Author of a 



Flora of South Kent, 

 j [G. G.] 7 G. Gordon. The able superintendent of 

 1 Gor, S the Arboretum and Plant departments 

 in the Garden of the Lond. Hort. Soc. 



G. M. Gardener's Magazine. By J. C. Loudon, 

 F.L.S. 1826—44. 19 vols. 8vo. 



Gode. Godefroy. A nurseryman at Ville d'Avray, 

 near Paris. 



Govan. Dr.Govan. Some time superintendent of 

 the Botanic Garden at Saharumpur. 



Goto. J. B. Gowen, Esq. Originator of hybrid 

 Azaleas and Rhododendrons at Earl 

 Caernarvon's, at Highclere. 



Graf. John Grceffer. Author of a Descriptive 

 Catalogue of upwards of 1100 Species 

 and Varieties of Herbaceous or Fer- 

 ennial Plants. 8vo. 1789. 



Griff. Mrs. Griffiths, of Torquay, Devonshire. 



Grfcft.j Grisebach. 

 Gunn. Gunner. 



