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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
The following is a list of the principal works with which we are 
acquainted, which are devoted wholly, or in considerable part, to the 
subject of Plant-names ; most of them have been seen by us. Many 
German, French, and other local floras contain plant-names incident- 
ally, sometimes in large numbers, but these Ave do not include : nor 
has it been possible to refer, except occasionally, to the numerous 
papers on the subject scattered through English and foreign period- 
icals. The English local floras wdiich deal with the subject are 
included in our list of books consulted. We do not flatter ourselves 
that this enumeration is complete, but it is probably the fullest that 
has yet appeared. 
Aasen, J. ITorske Plantenavne. Copenhagen? 1860. 8vo. 
Ambodik, Nestor Maximovitsch. Novum Dictionarium Botanicum, 
Eosso-Latino-Germanicum. Petropoli, 1808. 4to. pp. 117. 
(Arranged under Eussian names.) 
Ascherson, P. Index nominum vernaculorum in hoc opere admisso- 
rum. ‘Flora Orientalis,’ iv. 825 — 839. 1884. Includes Persian, 
Turkish, Arabic, and Greek names. 
Azais, G. Catalogue botanique ; synonymie languedocienne, proven- 
9 ale, gasconne, quercinoise, &c. Beziers, 1871. 8vo. 
Barthes, M. Glossologie botanique languedocien, frangais, latin. 
Montpelier, 1873-6. 8vo. 
Belleval, Charles de. Nomenclateur botanique languedocien. 
[Annuaire de la Societe d’ Agriculture du Dept, de L’H4rault, 
1840. pp. 65—113.] 
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