BOOK III. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
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Tp Willd. 
S — ^ Willd. 1 
Tratt. J 
^ 2 Willd. 1 
gs Tratt. J 
^ ( 2 Willd. 
5 I Willd. 
WiUd. 
? Willd. 
The neuter sex. 
Monoecious; or the male and female on one 
plant. 
Dioecious; or the male and female on different 
plants. 
Hermaphrodite and female in one compound 
flower. 
Hermaphrodite and neuter in one compound 
flower. 
Hermaphrodite and male on one stem. 
Hermaphrodite and female on one stem. 
Abbreviations. 
These are only known in the botanical works which are 
written in Latin : they are of little importance, and, as will 
be seen by the mark f prefixed, are scarcely ever used. The 
following list is chiefly taken from Trattinnick. i^Synodus^ 
i. 16.): — 
.Estate. 
Albumen. 
Alpes, Alpinus. 
Anthera, Anthodium, Anthesis. 
Aprilisy Apricus. 
Arena^ Arenosus. 
Artijicialis, 
Arva^ Arvensis. 
Augustus. 
Augmentum. 
Autumnus, Autumnalis. 
Beatus or Defunctus ; used in speaking of a person 
who is recently deceased, and is equivalent to our 
English word “ late.” 
Bractea. 
Calyx. 
Caldarium. 
Campus^ Campestris. 
Carpellum. 
Carpidium. 
Carpologia. 
Celeberrimus. 
Character^ Characteristicus. 
K K 2 
f .®st. 
Alb. 
t Alp. 
Anth. 
Apr. 
t Ar. 
t Art. 
Arv. 
t Aug. 
j- Augm 
Aut. 
B. 
Br. 
Cal. 
Cald. 
Camp. 
Carpell. 
Carpid. 
Carpol. 
Cel. 
Char. 
