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LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES 



FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, «Src. 



A. et S. 



Abb. et Smith. 



Abbott. 

 Abel. 



Ack. 



Ach. Rich. 



Adans. 



A.DeC. 



Afael. 

 Ait. 



Alb. et Schw. 



All. 7 

 Allioni. J 

 Alpin. 



Anders 

 Anderson 



on\ 



Andr. 1 

 Andrews. J 



Audib. 7 

 Aiidibert. J 



Austin. 



Bab. 



Backhouse. 



Balb. 7 

 Balbis. S 

 Banister. 



Barrel. 7 

 Barrelier. j 

 Bartr. 7 

 Bar tram. S 

 Bat. 7 - 

 Bast. S 

 Batsch. 

 Bauh. 



in. 1 



Bauhin 



Benth. 7 

 Bentham-S 



A. 



Albertini et Schivrinitx. Mo- 

 ravian missionaries resident 

 in America. 



Abbott and Smith. The first 

 an amateur, the second the 

 founder of the LinncBan So- 

 ciety. 



Abbott. See Abbott et Smith. 



Abel. Author of "Personal 

 Observations,&c.,inChina." 



Acharius. A Swedish pro- 

 fessor, and writer upon Li- 

 chens. 



Achille Richard. A French 

 botanist. 



Adanson. A French syste- 

 matic botanist. 



Alphonse De Candolle. Author 

 of" Monographie des Cam- 

 panulees," &c.; and son of 

 the distinguished De Can- 

 dolle. 



Afxelitts. A Swedish pro- 

 fessor. 



Aiton. Director of the Royal 



Garden at Kew. 

 Albertini and Schiveinitx. . 



Writers upon Fungi. 



Allioni. An Italian botanist. 



Prosper Alpini. An Italian 

 physician, and author of 

 " De Plantis jEgypti et de 

 Balsamo," &c. 



Anderson. A London mer- 

 chant; published a paper 

 on PfEonies. 



Henry Andrews. A botanical 

 draughtsman, and editor of 

 the "Botanical Repository," 

 &c. 



Audibert. A nurseryman at 

 Tarascon, in the south of 

 France. 



Austin. A nurseryman at 

 Glasgow. 



B. 



Babington. An English bo- 

 tanist. 



Backhouse. A 

 at York. 



Balbis. A French professor 

 of botany. 



Banister. A botanical au- 

 thor, and traveller. 



Barrelier. A French botanist. 



Bartram. Formerly a nur- 

 seryman at Philadelphia. 



Bastard or Batard. A writer 

 upon the Flora of France. 



Batsch. A writer upon Fungi. 



Bauhin. Brothers, professors 

 of medicine, published in 

 1620—1650. 



Bentham. An English bo- 

 tanist, secretary to the 

 Horticultural Society of 

 London. 



nurseryman 



Bergius. 

 Berk. 



Bert. 7 

 Bertol. S 

 Bess. 7 

 Besser. S 

 Bieb. 



Bigel. -f 

 Bigelow. > 

 Big. 3 



Blume. 



Boerh. 



Bolt. 



Booth. 



Bonpl. 



Booth. 



Bork. 

 Borrer. 



Bosc. 



Breyn. 



Brong. 

 Brat. 



Broussonet. 

 Buch. 



Buchanan. 



Bull. 



Burch. 



Burgsdorf. 

 Busck. 



Buxb. 



Bergius. A Swedish writer 

 upon Cape Plants. 



Rev. M. J. Berkeley. An 

 English cryptogam ic bota- 

 nist. 



Bertoloni. A writer upon 

 the Flora of France. 



Besser. A Russian professor, 

 resident in the Crimea. 



Bieberstein. A Russian bota- 

 nist of great note. 



Jacob Bigelow, M.D. Pro- 

 fessor of botany at Boston, 

 U. S., and author of "Ame- 

 rican Medical Botany," and 

 " Florula Bostoniensis." 



Blume, M.D. A Dutch 

 botanist. 



Boerhaave. An old Dutch 

 botanist. 



Bolton. An English writer on 

 Fungi. 



Booth. Brothers, nurserymen 

 at Hamburg. 



Bonpland. A French tra- 

 veller in South America, 

 and botanist. 



W. Beattie Booth. Describer 

 of the Camellias figured in 

 Chander's " Illustrations of 

 the Camellieje." 



Borkhausen. A German bo- 

 tanical author. 



William Borrer. A writer 

 on British Plants, and one 

 of the authors of "Licheno- 

 graphia Britannica." 



Bosc. A French botanist, 

 and traveller in North 

 America. 

 Breyn. Author of " Exotica- 

 rum Plantarum Centuria," 

 &c. 



A. Brongniart. A French 

 botanist. 



Brotero. A Portuguese bo- 

 tanist. 



Broussonet. A French bota- 

 nist, and traveller. 



Von Buch. A German bota- 

 nist, an author of a Flora of 

 the Canaries. 



Buchanan, formerly Hamil- 

 ton. An English physician, 

 and traveller in Nepal. 



Bulliard. A French writer 

 upon Fungi. 



Bunge. One of the authors 

 of " Flora Altaica." 



Burchell. An English bota- 

 nist, and traveller at the 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



Burgsdorf. A German bota. 

 nist. 



Busch. A German gardener, 

 onceanurserjman at Brent- 

 ford, Middlesex ; and after- 

 wards gardener to the Em. 

 press Catherine, at Zarsko- 

 je-selo. 



Buxbaum, M.D. A Russian 



