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AUTHORITIES FOR GENERIC AND SPECIFIC NAMES. 
Risso. 
a. L. 
Rose. 
Rotb. 
Roth, Rth. 
Roxb., Rox. 
Roy., Roy en. 
Rudge, 
Rudol. 
Sab., Sabine. 
Sal., Salisb. 
Salm. 
Savi. 
Sc., Sch. 
Schceff. 
Schl.,Schlect. 
Schleich, 
Schm., 
Schmidt. 
Schneev. 
Schott. 
Schousb. 
Schr. 
Schrad. 
Schrank. 
Schult. 
Schum. 
Schw., 
Schwcegr. 
Scop. 
Sib. 
Sims. 
S.M. 
Sm. 
Smith Fl. 
Brit. 
Sol. 
Sowcrb. 
Spr.,Spreng. 
St., Stev. 
Steph. 
Risso. An Italian writer upon Oranges. 
Redoute's Liliacees. 
Roscoe. An English botanist, and writer 
upon ScitamineEe. 
Rottboll. A Danish botanist. 
Roth. A German botanical writer. 
Roxburgh. An Indian botanist. 
Van Royen. A Dutch botanist. 
Rudge. An English writer upon bo- 
tanical subjects. 
Rudolph. A German botanist. 
Sabine. An English amateur of botany. 
Salisbury. An English botanist. 
The Prince of Salm Dyck. A noble 
German amateur. 
Savi. An Italian botanist. 
Schkuhr. A German writer upon Grasses 
and Ferns, 
Schceffer. A German writer upon Fungi. 
Schlechlendahl. A German botanist. 
Schleicher. A Swiss plant collector. 
Schmidt. A Bohemian botanist. 
Schneevoght. A Dutch nurseryman. 
Schott. 
Schousboe. A writer upon the Flora of 
Morocco. 
Schrebcr. A German botanist. 
Schrader. A German botanist. 
Schrank. A Bavarian botanist. 
Schultes. A German botanist 
Schumacher. A Danish botanist. 
Schwcegrichen. A German cr3rptogamic 
botanist. 
Scopoli. An Italian botanist. 
Sibthorp. An English botanist, and tra- 
veller in Greece. 
Sims. An English garden botanist. 
Sole's Monograph of Mints. 
Smith. An English botanist, and pur- 
chaser of the Linnean Herbarium. 
Smith's Flora Britannica. 
Solander. A Swedish botanist, and com- 
panion of Sir Joseph Banks in Cook's 
voyage round the world. 
Sowerby. An English botanical draughts- 
man. 
Sparmann. A Swedish travelling bo- 
tanist. 
Sprengel. A German botanist. 
Steven. A Russian botanist. 
Stephan, A Russian botanist. 
Stem. Sternberg, A noble German botanist. 
St. Hit. Auguste St. Hilaire. A French botanist, 
and traveller in Brazil. 
Strauss. Strauss. A German writer on Coffee, 
Sturm. Sturm. A German botanical draughts- 
man. 
Sw., Swx. Swartx. A Swedish botanist, and tra- 
veller in the West Indies. 
Ten. Tenore, A Neapolitan botanist. 
Th., Thunb. Thunberg. A Swedish botanical traveller. 
Thuill. Thuillier. A French botanist. 
Tode. Tode. A German writer on Fungi. 
Tou. Tourey. A North American botanist, 
Trent. Trentepohl. 
Trev. Treviranus. 
Turner. Turner. An old English herbalist. 
Turp. Turpin. A French botanist and draughts- 
man, 
Turr., Turra. An Italian botanist, 
Turra. 
Tuss. Tussac. A French writer on the Flora 
of the Antilles. 
Va., Vahl. Vahl. A Danish botanist. 
Vaill. Vaillant. A French botanist and tra- 
veller. 
Vand. Vandelli. A Portuguese botanist 
Vent., Ven., Ventenat. A French botanist, 
V. 
Vig. Viguier. A writer upon Poppies, 
Vill. Villars. A French botanist. 
Viviani. Viviani. An Italian botanist. 
W. Willdenow. A German botanist. 
Wahl. Wahlenberg. A Swedish botanist. 
Waldst. Waldstein. A noble German patron of 
botany. 
Wall. Wallroth. A German botanist. 
Walt. Walter. A writer on the Flora of 
Carolina. 
W. 8( K. Waldstein and Kitaibel. Authors of the 
Flora of Hungary. 
Wats. Watson. An English writer upon Trees 
and Shrubs. 
W.E.,W.en. Willdenow's Enumeration of the Plants 
in the Berlin Garden. 
Web. Weber. A German cryptogamic botanist. 
Weihe. Weihe. A German writer on Rdbi. 
Wendl.,Wnl. Wendland. A German garden botanist. 
With. Withering. An English botanist. 
Wood. Woodville. An English writer on Me- 
dicinal Plants. 
Woods. Woods. An English writer on Roses. 
Wulf., Wul- Wulfen. A German botanist. 
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