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AUTHORITIES FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES. 



Reyn. 



Rh. 



Rich. 



Risso. 



Riv. 



R.L. 



Robs. 



Rock. 



Roem. 



Rohde. 



Rol. 



Roll. 



Rose. 



Roth. 



Rox. 



Rtb. 



Rtl. 



Rud. 



Rudol. 

 Rum. 



Rus. 

 Sab. 

 Sal. 

 Salm. 



S.$W. 



Sctnti. 



Savi. 



Savig. 



Scka-ffi 



Sch/c. 



Schl. 



Schlec. 



Schmidt. 



Schott. 



Schous. 



Schr. 



Schrank. 



Schreb. 



Schu. 



Schult. 



Schulz. 



Schum. 



Schw. 



Schwce. 



Schwein. 



Sco. 



Seb. 



Sesse. 



Sib. 



Sdeb. 

 Sims. 

 Sm. 



Sin. 

 Sol. 



Sole. 

 Son. 



Sow. 



Spar. 



Spin. 



Spr. 



Stack. 



Stech. 



Step. 



Ster. 



Steu. 



Stev. 



Sturm. 



Reynier. A botanist of Lausanne, 

 Rheede. Author of Hortus Malabaricus. 

 Richard. A French botanist. 

 Risso. An Italian writer upon Oranges 

 Rivinus. A German botanist. 

 Redoute's Liliace'es. 

 Robson. An English botanist. 

 Rochel. Superintendent of the garden at 

 Pest. 



Roemer. A German botanist. 



Rohde. A botanist of Bremen. 



Rolander. A Swedish botanist. 



Rollinson. A nurseryman near London. 



Roscoe. An English botanist, and writer 

 upon Scitaimnea?. 



Roth. A German botanical writer. 



Roxburgh. An Indian botanist. 



Rottboll. A Danish botanist. 



Rottler. A German missionary. 



Rudge. An English writer upon botanical 

 subjects. 



Rudolph. A German botanist. 



Ricmphius. Author of Herbarium Am. 

 boinensis. 



Russel. A botanist of Aleppo. 



Sabine. An English amateur of botany. 



Salisbury. An English botanist. 



The Prince of Salm Dyck. A noble Ger- 

 man amateur. 



Schrader and Wendland. German bo- 

 tanists. 



Santi. An Italian botanist. 



Savi. An Italian botanist. 



Savigny. A French botanist. 



Sc'hceffer. A German writer upon Fungi. 



Schkuhr. A German writer upon grasses 

 and ferns. 



Schleicher. A Swiss plant collector. 



Schlechtendahl. A German botanist. 



Schmidt. A Bohemian botanist. 



Schott. A traveller in Brazil. 



Schousboe. A writer upon the Flora of 

 Morocco. 



Schrader. A German botanist. 



Schrank. A Bavarian botanist. 



Schreber. A German botanist. 



Schubler. A professor at Tubingen. 



Schultes. A Bavarian botanist. 



Schultz. A German botanist. 



Schumacher. A Danish botanist. 



Schiveigger. A German botanist, author 

 of Flora Erlangensis. 



Schwcegrichen. A German cryptogamic 

 botanist. 



Schweinitz. An American botanist. 



Scopoli. An Italian botanist. 



Sebastiani. An Italian botanist. 



Sessd. A Mexican botanist. 



Sibthorp. An English botanist, and tra- 

 veller in Greece. 



Sieber. A botanical collector. 



Sims. An English garden botanist. 



Sir J. E. Smith. An English botanist, and 

 purchaser of the Linnean herbarium. 



Sinclair. Nurseryman at New Cross. 



Solander. A Swedish botanist, and com- 

 panion of Sir Joseph Banks in Cook's 

 voyage round the world. 



Sole. A writer on mints. 



Sonnerat. A French botanist, and tra- 

 veller. 



Soiverby. An English botanical draughts- 

 man. 



Sparmann. A Swedish travelling botanist. 

 JJe Spin. A botanist of Turin. 

 Sprengel. A German botanist. 

 Stackhouse. An English botanist. 

 Stechmann. A writer on ^rtemisto. 

 Stephan. A Russian botanist. 

 Sternberg. A noble German botanist 

 Steudel. A German botanist. 

 Steven. A Russian botanist. 

 Sturm. A German botanical draughts- 



Safer. Suter. A Swiss botanist. 



Swert. Swertius. An old writer on plants. 



Swt. Sweet. An English botanist. 



Swz. Swartz. A Swedish botanist, and traveller 



in the West Indies. j 

 Symes. Symes. A writer on English plants. 

 Ten. Tenore. A Neapolitan botanist. 

 Thib. Thibaud de Chanvalon. A French botanist. 

 Thomas. Thomas. A Swiss collector of plants. 

 Thore. Thore. A French botanist. 

 Thory. Thory. A French botanist. 

 Thou. Bu Petit Thouars. A French botanist, and 



traveller in Madagascar. 

 Thouin. Thouin. A French botanist. 

 Thuil. Thuillier. A French botanist. 

 Thun. Thunberg. A Swedish botanical traveller. 

 Timm. Timm. A German botanist. 

 Tineo. Tineo. A professor at Palermo. 

 Tode. Tode. A German writer on Fungi. 

 Torrey. Torrey. An American botanist. 

 Tou. Tournefort. An old French botanist, and 



traveller in Greece and Asia Minor. 

 Trat. Trattinik. A botanist of Vienna. 

 Trent. Trentepohl. A German botanist. 

 Trev. Treviranus. A German botanist. 

 Trin. Trinius. A writer on grasses. 

 Turn. Dawson Turner. An English writer on 



sea weeds. 



Turp. Turp. A French botanist and draughts- 

 man. 



Turra. Turra. An Italian botanist. 



Tus. Tussac. A French writer on the Flora of 



the Antilles. 

 Uc. XJcria. A botanist of Palermo. 



Urv. D'Urville. A Captain in the French navy. 

 Vail. Vaillant. A French botanist and traveller. 

 Van. Vandelli. A Portuguese botanist. 

 Ven. Ventenat. A French botanist. 

 Vest. Vest. An Styrian botanist. 

 Vig. Viguier. A writer upon Poppies. 



Vil. Villars. A French botanist. 



Vit. Vitmann. A German botanist. 



Viv. Viviani. An Italian botanist. 



W. Willdenow. A German botanist. 



Wahl. Wahlenberg. A Swedish botanist. 

 Wal. Wallich. Superintendant of the botanical 



garden at Calcutta. 

 Wald. Waldstein. A noble German patron of 



botany. 



Wallr. Wallroth. A German botanist. 



Walt. Walter. A writer on the Flora of Carolina. 



Wan. W T angenheim. A German botanist. 



W. S( K. Waldstein and Kitaibel. Authors of the 

 Flora- of Hungary. 



W. Sf M. Weber and Mohr. German botanists. 



Wat. Watson. An English writer upon trees 

 and shrubs. 



Web. Weber. A German cryptogamist. 



Weigel. Wei gel. A German botanist. 



Weihe. Weihe. A German writer on iZhbi. 



Wein. Weinmann. A German gardener, super- 

 intendant of one the royal gardens in 

 Russia. 



Weis. Weis. A German botanist. 



W. en. Willdenow's Enumeration of the Plants in 

 the Rerlin Garden*. 



West. West. An English botanist. 



Wibel. Wibel. A German botanist. 



Wig. Wiggers. A German botanist. 



Wik. Wikstrom. A Swedish botanist. 



With. Withering. An English botanist. 



Wnl. Wendland. A German garden botanist. 



Woods. Woods. An English writer on roses. 



Woodw. Woodward. An English botanist. 



Worm. Wormskiold. A Norwegian botanist. 



Wre. Wredoiu. A German divine and botanist. 



Wrede. Wrede. A German botanist. 



Wul. Wulfen. A German botanist. 



Y. Young. A writer in the Linnean Transac- 



tions. 



Zea. Zea. A Spanish botanist. 

 Zey. Zeyher. A German gardener. 

 Zuc. Zuccagni. Superintendant of the botanical 

 garden at Florence. 



