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Linn. — C. Linne, or, as his name is latinized Linnaeus, the great 
Swedish Naturalist. 
Lahill. — J. J. Labillardiere, a French Botanist. 
Lam. — J. B. de Mannet Lamark, a French Botanist. 
L'Herit. — C. L. de Brutelle L'Heritier, a French Botanist. 
Linden. — J. J. Linden, a traveller and nurseryman, Brussels. 
Luerss. Luerss. 
Mett. — S. G. Mettenius, Professor of Botany at Leipsic. 
Moore, C. — Charles Moore, director of Botanic Gardens, Sydney, 
N. S. Wales. 
Moore, T. — T. Moore, a British Botanist and author of several 
works on Ferns. 
Mmll. F. von. — Sir Ferd. von Mueller, Government Botanist, 
Victoria. 
Presl. — Dr. Presl of Prague, a writer on Ferns. 
Poir. — J. L. M. Poiret, a French Botanist, 
Prentice. — Dr. Prentice, Brisbane, Queensland. 
Raddi. — J. Raddi, a writer on Brazilian plants. 
Raoul. — M. Baoul, a Botanical writer on Zealand plants. 
;Retz. — A. J. Retzius, Professor of Natural History, London. 
Mich. — A. Richard, a French Botanist and writer on plants of N. 
Zealand. 
Moth, — A. W. Roth, a German Botanist. 
Schk. Sckkuhr, a German Botanist. 
Sehott. — H. Schott, director of the Vienna Botanic Garden. 
Sieber. Sieber, a Botanical collector. 
Sra. — Sir J. E. Smith, founder of the London Linnasan Society. 
Srn. J. — J. Smith, late curator of the Kew Botanic Gardens. 
Spreng. — K. Sprengel, a German Botanist. 
Sw, — 0. Swartz, a Swedish Botanist. 
Thunh. — C. P. Thunberg, a Swedish Botanist. 
Thw. — Mr. Thwaites of Ceylon. 
Wall. — Dr. N. Wallich, formerly director of Calcutta Botanic 
Gardens. 
Wickst. — J. J. Wickstrom. 
Willd. — C. L. de Willdenow, a Prussian Botanist. 
