ADDITIONAL NAMES OF BOOKS REFERRED TO. 



Chab. sc. Chabrey (Dominicus). Omnium Stir- 

 pium Sciagraph ia. Fol. 1677. 



Chan. ill. Illustrations, by Alfred Chandler, and 

 Descriptions, by William Beattie 

 Booth, of the Camellieas. 1 vol. 

 imperial 4to. London, 1831. 



Fl.br. Pohl (Jo. Imman.) Icones Plantarum 



Brasiliensium rariorum. Fol. 

 2 vols. Vienna?, 1828—1831, con- 

 tinued. 



Fl. jav. Blume (Carolus Ludovicus), M. D. 



Adjutore Joanne Baptista Fischer, 

 M. D. Flora Java? necnon Insu- 

 larum adjacentium, &c. Folio. 

 Brussels, 1828, continued. 



Fl. lap. ed. 2. Linnajus (Carolus). Flora Lapponica. 



Editio 2., curante J. E. Smith. 

 Londini, 1792. 



Fl. rued. Tenore (Michel). Saggio sulle Qualita 

 medicinali delle piante Neapoli- 

 tane. 8vo. Napoli, 1808. 



Gus. pi. Gussone (Joannes), M. D. Planta? 



rariores, quas in Itinere per Oras 

 Ionii ac Adriatici Maris et per 

 Regiones Samnii ac Aprutii cohe- 

 git Joannes Gussone, M. D. 4to. 

 Napoli, 1826. 



H. & H. Hoppe et Hornschuch, Reise nach d. 



Adriat. Meere, c. icone. 



Hern. mex. Hernandez (Franciscus). Nova Plan- 

 tarum, Animalium, et Mineraliura 

 Mexicanorum Historia. 1 vol. 

 folio, with wood cuts. Romse, 

 1651. 



Hook. am. Hooker (William Jackson). Flora 

 Boreali-Americana. Published in 

 4to numbers, 4 of which have 

 appeared. 



Ledebour (Carolus Fredericus). Icones 

 Plantarum Altaicarum. Fol. Bero- 

 lina2, 1830. 



Rchb. rar. Reichenbach (H. G. L.). Icones et 



Descriptiones Plantarum. 4to. 



Lipsia?, 1822, et seq. 

 Rich. con. Richard (Louis Claude). M^moires 



sur les Conifferes. 4to, 1 vol. 



Stuttgardt. 



Ster. den. Sternberg in Denkschriften der Konig. 



lich-Baierischen Botanischen Ge- 



sellschaft in Regensburg. 4to. 



Regensburg, 1818, continued. 

 Sw. fl.gar.2.s. Sweet (Robert). The British Flower 



Garden. Second Series. 1830— 



1832, continued. 

 Sw. guide. Sweet (Robert). The Florist's Guide 



and Cultivator's Directory. 8vo, 



with plates. London, 1831. 



Led. alt. 



ADDITIONAL AUTHORITIES FOR GENERIC AND 

 SPECIFIC NAMES. 



A. Dec. Alphonse Decandolle. Author of Mono- I 

 graphie des Campanulas, and son of | 

 the distinguished Decandolle. 



Banc. John Bancroft, M.D., of Jamaica. 



Baxt.MSS. Manuscripts of Mr. William Baxter, a 

 collector of plants in New Holland in 

 1827—1829. 



Bertero. Carolus Josephus Bertero. Author of 

 Specimen medicum nonnullas indi- 

 genas Stirpes coutinens exoticis succe- 

 daneas. 4to. Taurini, 1811. 



Biget. Jacob Bigelow,M.T>. 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. 



Booth. William Beattie Booth. Describer of the 

 Camellias figured in Chandler's Illus- 

 trations of the Camellieas. 



Borrer. William Borrer. A writer on British 

 plants, and one of the authors of 

 Lichenographia Britannica. 



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

 amateur botanist. 



Caleu. George Caley. For ten years a botanical 

 collector in New South Wales, and 

 afterwards curator of the botanic 

 garden at St. Vincent. 



Den". John Denson, A. L. S. Curator of the 

 botanic garden, Bury St. Edmunds, 

 from 1821 to 1829. 



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

 graph on Pasonies, in vol. xii. of the 

 Linnaean Transactions, and a collector 

 of willows. 



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

 Flora of South Kent. 



Gout. J. B. Goiven. Originater of hybrid 

 Azaleas and Rhododendrons at Earl 

 Caernarvon's, at Highclere. 



Guss. Joannes Gussone, M. D. Director of the 



royal botanic garden at Palermo, and 



a botanical author. 

 Her. B. Sir Joseph Banks's Herbarium, preserved 



in the British Museum. 

 Her. Doug. Douglas's Herbarium, in the keeping of 



the Horticultural Society. 

 Jack. William Jack. A writer in the Botanical 



Miscellany on the plants of the Malay 



Islands. 



Kaulfuss. G. Fred-. Kaulfuss, M. D. Author of a 

 work on Ferns, and demonstrator of 

 botany at Halle. He died 1831. 



Lessing. C. F. Lessing. A writer on Composita?, 

 and resident at Berlin. 



Nectoux. H. Nectoux. A French botanist and tra- 

 veller. 



P.B. Webb. Philip Barker Webb. A traveller in the 

 Canaries, who sent thence species 

 of plants not previously in British 

 gardens. 



Penny. George Penny, A. L. S. Botanical cul- 

 tivator in the Epsom Nursery. 



Bichards. John Richardson, M. D. A traveller in 

 the northern parts of British America, 

 and author of the Appendix on Na- 

 tural History to Franklin's Travels. 



Biedel. L. Biedel. A botanical collector attached 

 to the botanic garden at St. Peters- 

 burgh. 



Seringe. N. C. Seringe. A Swiss writer on system- 

 atic botany in Decandolle's Prodro- 

 mus, &c. 



Vahl. Martin Vahl. Professor of botany at 

 Copenhagen, and a botanical author. 



W. 8( N. A. Weihe and Ch. G. Nees von Esenbeck. 

 Authors of Rubi Germanici. 



Wray. Dr. Wray. Resident at Augusta, in 

 Georgia. 



Zuccarini. J. G. Zuccarini. Author of a monograph 

 on the genus Oxalis, and of other 

 papers. 



ADDITIONAL ABBREVIATIONS. 



Hybrid. Known or presumed to be hybrid, but where raised not precisely known. 



English hybrid, Scotch hybrid, &c. Hybrid, with the country in which it has been raised stated. 



Gardens. Varieties which have appeared and are preserved in gardens. 



