FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES, ETC. clxXXV 



Ccesalp. 

 Camb, 



Camer. 



Cass. 



Castagne. 



Catesb. \ - 

 Catesby. J ' 

 Cairos. 



Cav. 



C. Bauli. 

 Cels. 



Cels. 



C. G. Nees Von 



Esenbeck. 

 Chain. 

 Cham. 



Chois. 

 Clus. 



Colebr. 



Colla. 

 Com. 

 Cook. 

 Correa. 



Crantx. 

 CuUum. 



Cunn. 7 

 Cunningham. J 

 Curt. 



Balech.. 



Darlington. . 



Davies. 

 B. Boh. 



Beb. 1 

 Be Bray. J 

 Bee. I 

 Be Candolle. j 



Be Geer. 



Bejean. 

 Bel. 



Bclamarre. . 

 Belarb. 



botanist ; traveller through 

 Armenia. 



C. 



Ccesalpinus. A famous old 

 Italian botanist. 



Cambessedes. One of the 

 authors of " Flora Brasilia 

 meridionalis." 



Canierarius. A German bo- 

 tanist, author of " Hortus 

 Medicus et Philosophicus." 

 &c. 



S. Cassini. A French bota- 

 nist. 



i. Castagne. A French bo-. 

 nist ? 



M. Catesby. A botanist, and 

 traveller in North America. 



Cairos. A nurseryman at 

 Bordeaux. 



Cavanilles. A Spanish pro- 

 fessor and botanist. 



Caspar Bauhin. A celebrated 

 botanist of the 16th century. 



Celsius, D.D., Greek professor 

 at Upsal, and friend of 

 Linnseus. 



Cels. A nurseryman in Paris. 

 7 C. G. Nees Von Esenbeck. A 

 S German botanist. 



M. Chaillet. A Swiss botanist. 



Chamisso. A German tra- 

 veller round the world. 



Choisy. A Swiss botanist. 



Clusius. AjB old French bo- 

 tanist and traveller. 



Colebrooke. A celebrated 

 English writer upon Indian 

 Plants. 



Colladon. A Genevese bota- 

 nist. 



Cmnmelin. A Dutch bota- 

 nist. 



Capt. S. E. Cook. A natu- 

 ralist and traveller. 



Correa de Serra. A Portu- 

 guese botanist and diplo- 

 matist. 



Cranio. An Austrian'.botanist. 



T. G. Cullum. A botanical 

 amateur. 



A. Cunningham. Colonial bo- 

 tanist at Sydney. 



Curtis. An English writer 

 upon Plants. 



D. 



Balechamps. Author of 

 "Historia generalis Plan- 

 tarum." 1586, 1587. 



Burlington. A writer in 

 " Amer. Lyc. N. H." of 

 New York. 



H. Davies, B.B. A Welsh 

 botanist. 



Bavid Bon. Professor of bo- 

 tany in King's College, 

 London, and librarian to 

 the Linnsean Society. 



Bebray. A botanist of Frank- 

 fort. 



A. P. Be Candolle. The 

 celebrated French systema- 

 tic botanist. 



C. Be Geer. Author of 

 " Memoires pour servir a 

 I'Histoiredes Insectes,"&c. 



Le Comte Bejean. A French 

 naturalist. 



See Belile. 



Belamarre. A French writer 



on plants. 

 Ant. Belarbre. A French 



botanist, author of " Flore 



d'Auvergne." 



BeUle. 

 Bescemet. 



Besf. 



Besrous. 



Besm. 



Besv. 



Bickson. 



Bios. 



Bod. I . 

 Bodon. S 



Bomb. 



Bon of Forfar. 

 Bonn. 



^l. I 

 glas. C 



Bougl. 



BOU; 



Bralet. 



Buby. 



Bufour. 



Bumont. 



Bun. 7 

 Bunal. j 

 Bupont. 



Bur. 7 

 Burand. J 

 Bu Roi. 



Ehr. 



Ehrenberg. 



Ehrh. 

 Elliot. 

 Ellis. 



Eschsch. 



Esper. 



Fab. 7 

 Fabr. i 

 Falla. 



Fing. 



Fisch. 



Fischer. 



Floy. 



Fliigge. 



Forbes. 



Forsk. 



Forst. 



Fourc. 

 Fries. 



Belile. A French professoFj 

 and traveller in Egypt. 



Bescemet. Director of the 

 Botanic Garden at Nikitk&, 

 in the Crimea. 



Besfontaines. A French bo- 

 tanical author, and tra- 

 veller in Earbary. 



Besrousseaux. A French bo- 

 tanist. 



Besmazieres. A French cryp- 

 togamic botanist. 



Besvaux. A French pro- 

 fessor of botany. 



Bickson. An English cryp- 

 togamic botanist. 



Bioscorides. An ancient clas- 

 sic author and botanist. 



BodoncEus, or Bodoens. A 

 botanist of the 16th cen- 

 tury. 



Bonibey. A French tra- 

 veller in South America. 



Bon of Forfar. A Scotch 

 botanist. 



Bonn. Formerly curator of 

 the Cambridge Botanic 

 Garden. 



Bavid Douglas. The cele- 

 brated botanical collector 

 and martyr. 



Bralet. A French writer on 

 the oak. 



Buby. A French botanist. 



Bufour. A French botanist. 



Bumont de Courset. A writer 

 upon French garden plants. 



Bunal. A French botanist. 



Bupont. A French botanist, 

 author of "Double Flore 

 Parisienne." 1805. 



Burand. A French botanist . 

 Bu Roi. A German writer 

 upon plants. 



E. 



See Ehrenberg. 



Ehrenberg. A German tra. 



veller in Arabia, &c. 

 Ehrhart. A German botanist. 

 Elliot. An American botanist. 

 Ellis. A London merchant 



and botanist. 

 Br. Eschscholtz. A German 



botanist. 

 Esper. A German writer on 



jFtingi. 



F. 



P. C. Fabrieius. A German 

 botanist. 



Fdlta. A nurseryman at 

 Gateshead, near Newcastle. 



Fingerhuth. A German bo- 

 tanist. 



Br. Fischer. A Russian bo- 

 tanist. 



Floy. A nurseryman in New 

 York. 



Fliigge. A German writer 

 upon grasses. 



Forbes. Gardener to His 

 Grace the Duke of Bed- 

 ford, at Woburn. 



Forskaht. A Danish natu- 

 ralist, and traveller in 

 Arabia. 



Forsters {Father and Son). 

 Travellers in the South 

 Seas with Captain Cook. 



A. F. Fourcroy. A French 

 botanist. 



Fries. A Swedish botanist, 

 and writer upon Fungi. 



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