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Abbayes, Henri des (1898-1974), French lichenologist and plant collector at Rennes.
(<em>Abbayes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly in private herbarium, also in ABI, BM, NTM, PC,
REN, US. – <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Lichenes armoricani spectabiles exsiccati</em> (25 sets, fasc. i-vi, nos. 1-120, St. Brieuc (i-iv),
	Rennes (v-vi) 1926-1936), sets at B, BPI, LD, NTM, PC, REN, UPS, W.
2. <em>Lichenes gallici et nonnulli alii exsiccati</em> (fasc. i-iii, nos. 1-60, Rennes 1936-1937), sets at
	B, BM, BPI, H, L, LD, PC, UPS, W.
3. <em>Lichenes madagascarienses et borbonici exsiccati</em> (fasc. i-ii, nos. 1-40, Rennes 1961-1966),
	sets at FH, L, M, PC, REN, TUR, UPS (in all 15 sets published).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 25.
	Hepper and Neate, Pl. coll. W. Africa 1. 1971 (itinerary).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BL 2: 135; GR p. 264-265 (bibl.); LS suppl. 13; MW
suppl. p. 1; Kew 2: 62.
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 9. 1958.

1. <em>Révision monographique des Cladonia</em> du sous-genre Cladina (Lichens). Rennes (Oberthur)
 1939. Oct. (<em>Révis. monogr. Cladonia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 30 Nov 1939, p. [i-iii], [1]-156, <em>pl. 1-2, figs. 1-49. Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Published as
	fascicule hors serie no. 2 of Bull. Soc. sci. Bretagne. vol. 16, 1939.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 2: 62; IDC 6172.

Abbot, Charles (1761-1817), British clergyman and botanist, vicar of Oakley Raynes
and Goldington, Beds. (<em>C. Abbot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: First at Turvey Abbey, Beds., now at LTN (see Dony), other
material at LINN. Letters at BM; manuscript catalogue Bedfordshire plants at LINN
(fide BB).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 1.
	Pryor, J. Bot. 19: 40-46, 67-75. 1881 (study of the herb.)
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 39. 1957.
	Dony, Bedfords. Nat. 23: 27-29. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 2; BB p. 1; BL 2: 228; BM 1: 1; Dawson
p. 3-5; DNB 1: 3; GR p. 387; Jackson p. 248; Kew 1: 2; LS 648; PR 1; SO 763a, 1233.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Abbotia</em> Rafinesque (1836) is dedicated to John Abbot (1751-1840), English
botanical and entomological painter. <em>Abbottia</em> F. von Mueller (1875) is dedicated to
Francis Abbott (1834-1903), English born Australian botanist. <em>Neoabbottia</em> N. L. Britton
&amp; J. N. Rose (1921) is dedicated to William Louis Abbott (1860-x), American "patron
of natural history."

2. <em>Flora bedfordiensis</em>, comprehending such plants as grow wild in the county of Bedford,
arranged according to the system of Linnaeus, with occasional remarks. Bedford (W.
Smith) 1798. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Fl. bedford</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1798-Apr 1799 (p. iv: 20 Nov 1798; Monthly Rev. Mai 1799), p. [i]-xii,
	[1]-351, [352, err.], [8, ind.], <em>6 col. pl. Copies</em>: FH, HH, US, USDA. – A reissue London
	1801 (n.v.) is mentioned by Phys. med. J. Sep 1802.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 228; BM 1: 1; Henrey 378; Jackson p. 248; Kew 1: 2; LS 648; PR 1; SO 763a.
	Sherborn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 142. 1936.

Abel, Clarke (1789-1826), British surgeon who travelled to China with Amherst,
1816-1817. (<em>C. Abel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: R. Brown described the plants collected on Abel's journey to
China; they are at BM. Some material also at K. – Most of the original collections from
China were lost in shipwreck except those previously sent to Sir George Staunton.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 25.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 6; BB p. 1; BM 1: 2; Bretschneider p. 225-
227; CSP 1: 4; Dawson p. 5; DNB 1: 32-33; Frank p. 1; Kew 1: 3; Lasègue p. 435;
MW p. 1; PR 2; Zander ed. 10, p. 590.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 1. 1936.
Coats, The plant hunters 94-95, 151. <em>pl. 7</em>. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Abelia</em> R. Brown (1818). – <em>Note: Abeliella</em> Mägdefrau (1937) is dedicated to
Othenio Abel (1875-x), Austrian palaeontologist.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Barnhart accepts 1789 as year of birth on the basis of Taylor's Sch. Reg. 2: 172
which lists Abel's class as of 1789. Other sources have <em>b</em>. 1780.

3. <em>Narrative of a journey in the interior of China</em>, and of a voyage to and from that country,
in the years 1816 and 1817; containing an account of the most interesting transactions
of Lord Amherst's embassy to the court of Pekin, and observations on the countries which
it visited. London (Longman, Hurst, et al.) 1818. Qu. (<em>Narr. Journey China</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1818, Jul-Dec (dedication Jul 1818; Quart. Rev. London Jan 1819), p. [i]-xvi,
	[1]-420, 4 maps, <em>8 col. pl., 11 uncol. pl. Copy</em>: Ewan. – On p. 374-379, Robert Brown,
	"characters and descriptions of three new species of plants; selected from the only part
	of Mr. Abel's China herbarium that escaped the wreck of the Alceste," <em>3 pl</em>.
<em>Reprint</em>: 1971, Arno Press, p. [i-iii], [i]-xvi, [1]-420. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 2; Kew 1: 3; MW p. 1; PR 2; IDC 6449.

Abeleven, Theodoor Hendrik Arnoldus Jacobus (1822-1904), Dutch botanist,
apothecary and high-school teacher at Nijmegen. (<em>Abeleven</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: L, NBV.
<em>Ref</em>: IH 2: 26.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 2; Bossert p. 2; CSP 9: 5; Jackson p. 47, 59, 480;
JW 1: 438, 2: 183, 5: 232; NNBW 4: 6.
Vuyk &amp; Goethart, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 14: 7-17. 1904 (portr.)
Anon., Ned. kruidk. Arch. 55: 65. 1945 (portr.)

4. <em>Flora van Nijmegen</em>. s.l. [Nijmegen 1888]. Oct. (<em>Fl. Nijmegen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1888 (preface p. 2 [252] Apr 1888), reprinted with independent pagina-
	tion from Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 5: 251-340. 1888. <em>Copy</em>: U. – For 1848 ed. see
	Gevers Deijnoot.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 652.

Abich, [Otto] Hermann Wilhelm [von] (1806-1886), German palaeobiologist at
Dorpat, St. Petersburg and Vienna. (<em>Abich</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown; at his death in Vienna.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 7; BM 1: 3-4, 6: 2; CSP 2: 6-7, 6: 560,
9: 67, 12: 2, 13: 15; Krebel 22; Quenstedt p. 1.
Anon., Nature 34: 245, 290. 1886; Ann. naturhist. Hofmus., Wien 1: 15-16. 1886;
	Leopoldina 22: 168. 1886.
Dana, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 32: 246. 1886.
De Spinello, Bull. Comité Géol. Russie 5 (9-10): 1-8. 1886 (bibl.)
Karpinsky, Mém. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg 53(2): 5-8. 1886.
Suess, Almanach Akad. Wiss. Wien 37: 192-194. 1887.
Umlauft, <em>in</em> Abich, Aus kaukasischen Ländern, Reisebriefe, Wien 2: 311-313. 1896
	(portr.)

Abrams, Le Roy (1874-1956), American botanist at Stanford University, California.
(<em>Abrams</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DS. – For duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 26.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 8; BFM 1580; BL 1: 162, 166; BM 6: 2;
Bossert p. 2; IF suppl. 4: 330; Kew 1: 4; Langman p. 66.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 117. 1911.
Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 317. 1945.
R. C. B. and H. L. M(ason), Madroño 12: 225. 1954 (portr.)
Wilson, J. Calif, hort. Soc. 17: 147-151. 1956 (group photogr.; err. <em>b</em>. 1873).
Wiggins, Taxon 6: 61-63. 1957.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 147. 1961.
McGregor, Madroño 18: 97-104. 1965 (collecting trip of 1908).
Thomas, Huntia 3: 34. 1969 (portr.)
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 24, 101, 110, 118. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 1. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Abramsia</em> Gillespie (1932).

5. <em>Flora of Los Angeles and vicinity</em>. Stanford University, California (Stanford University
Press) 1904. Oct. (<em>Fl. Los Angeles</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 5 Apr 1904 (t.p. copy: US; Nat. Nov. Dec 1904), p. [i]-xi, [1]-474, [1, ind.].
	<em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 24 Apr 1911. Stanford (Stanford University Press) Oct., p. [i]-xi, [1]-484. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Reprint ed. 2</em>: 10 Apr 1917, Stanford (Stanford Bookstore) Oct., p. [i]-x, [1]-432. <em>Copies</em>:
	MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 166; BM 6: 2; Kew 1: 4.

6. <em>An illustrated flora of the Pacific States</em> Washington, Oregon and California. Stanford
(University Press) 1923-1960, 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Ill. fl. Pacific States</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 15 Mai 1923 (also date of preface, sic), p. [i*], [i]-xl, 1-557. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Second
	printing, with corrections, 1 Aug 1940; third printing 21 Feb 1955; fourth printing
	5 Feb 1962.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 29 Mar 1944, p. [i]-viii, 1-635. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Second printing Sep 1950, third
	printing Jan 1964. ("Illustrated flora ...")
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 22 Mai 1951, p. [i]-viii, 1-866. <em>Copy</em>: U. – ("Illustrated flora ...")
<em>Vol. 4</em>: 22 Jan 1960 (by Roxana Judkins Ferris, née Stinchfield, (1895-x)), p. [i-v],
	1-732. <em>Copy</em>: U. – ("Illustrated flora ...")
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1580; BL 1: 162; Kew 1: 4; Langman p. 66.
	Wiggins, Taxon 6: 61-63. 1957.
	Howell, Leaflets western Bot. 10(7): 120. 30 Sep 1964.

Abromeit, Johannes (1857-1946), German botanist at Königsberg, specialized in the
flora of E. and W. Prussia. (<em>Abrom</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B; some material also at A.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 26; Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 323. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 454; Barnhart 1: 8; BM 6: 2; Bossert p. 2;
BFM 151, 155; BL 1: 155; CSP 9: 8, 13: 17-18; Kew 1: 5; LS 655-656, 30431.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 117, <em>pl</em>. <em>131</em>. 1905 (portr.)
Wünsche, Natur &amp; Schule 4: 238-239. 1905.
Treichel, Schr. phys.-ökon. Ges. Königsberg 63: 83-85, tab. 1907.
Gross, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 58a (Nachrufe): 206-210. 1956 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed many data to Ascherson and Graebner's <em>Flora des Nord-
ostdeutschen Flachlandes</em> and to the <em>Synopsis der mitteleur. Flora</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Abromeitia</em> C. Mez (1922); <em>Abromeitiella</em> C. Mez (1927).

7. <em>Flora von Ost- und Westpreussen</em> herausgegeben vom Preussischen Botanischen Verein
zu Königsberg i. Pr. I. Samenpflanzen oder Phanerogamen. Bearbeitet von J. Abromeit,
unter Mitwirkung von A. Jentzsch und G. Vogel. Berlin (R. Friedländer &amp; Sohn) 1898
[-1940 (Gräfe und Unzer)]. Oct. (<em>Fl. Ost- &amp; Westpreussen</em>).

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<em>Co-authors</em>: Walther Neuhoff: 2(3-5); Hans Steffen (1891-x): 2(5); A. Jentzsch: 1, 2(1-3);
	Gustav Vogel (1863-x): 1, 2(1-4).
<em>1. Hälfte</em> (Bogen 1-25): Sep-Dec 1898 (p. v: Sep 1898; Nat. Nov early Jan 1899), p. [i]-
	ix, [1]-400. <em>Copies</em>: B, G, L, MO.
<em>2. Hälfte</em> (Bogen 26-43): Sep-Dec 1903 (inside cover Sep 1903; Nat. Nov. early Jan
	1904), p. [i], 401-690, [2, err.], map. – p. 685 has the generic description of <em>Utricularia</em>;
	p. 686-690 indexes 1 and 2. <em>Copies</em>: B, G, L, MO.
<em>2. Hälfte, II. Teil</em> (Bogen 44-49): p. 685-780. <em>Copies</em>: B, G. – p. 685 newly printed, but
	with the same text as in previous instalment, p. 686-690 are continuing the text of the
	flora and obviously intended to replace the previous p. 686-690 with indexes.
	<em>III. Teil</em> (Bogen 50-52): Königsberg i. Pr. 1931, p. 781-828. <em>Copies</em>: B, G. – New
	co-author: Neuhoff.
	<em>IV. Teil</em> (Bogen 53-55): Königsberg i. Pr. 1934, p. 829-876. <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
	<em>V. Teil</em>, Schlussband (Bogen 56-78): Königsberg i. Pr. 1940, p. 877-1248. <em>Copies</em>:
	B, G. – New co-author: H. Steffen.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 2.

Acharius, Erik (1757-1819), Swedish lichenologist, pupil of Linnaeus, physician at
Vadstena. (<em>Achar</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Lichens at Helsinki (H), phanerogams and other cryptogams at
Lund (LD). Types in part also at BM (a set of duplicates originally given to LINN).
Other isotypes at K and UPS. – Correspondence at Uppsala.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 26.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 10: 742. 1852.
	Candolle, Phytographie 391. 1880.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 9; BM 1: 8; Bossert p. 2; CSP 1: 9-10;
Dawson p. 5; DTS 1: 1; GR p. 469; IF p. 675; Frank p. 1; Kew 1: 5; KR p. 2-4 (bibl.);
Lasègue 320, 339, 344; LS 657-678; Moebius p. 108, 110, 112; MW p. 1; NBG 1: 179;
PR 8-11.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 132 [index]. 1800.
Berzelius, Kongl. Vetenskaps Acad. Handl. ser. 2. 7: 299-305. 1819, German transl. by
	Krempelhuber, Flora 51: 101-107. 1868.
Wikström, Conspectus 3-8. 1831.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 141. 1862.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 66.
Coemans, Bull. Acad. r. Belg. 34: 32-49. 1865.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenologie 1: 96-98, 112-114, 194-196. 1867, 2: 61-68,
	79-88. 1869.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 26. 1903; 3(3): 1. <em>pl. 37</em>. 1905. (portr.)
Sernander, Sv. biogr. lex. 1: 38-40. 1918.
Fries, Short history of botany in Sweden 52-53. 1950.
Eriksson, DSB 1: 45-46. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Acharia</em> Thunberg (1794).

8. D.D. <em>Planta Aphyteia</em>, quam dissertatione botanica illustratam ... praeside ...
Carolo a Linné ... publicae disquisitioni offert auctor Ericus Acharius ... in aud.
Carol, major, d. xxii jun. mdcclxxvi. h.a.m.s. Uppsala (Edmann) [1776]. Qu. (<em>Pl. Aphyteia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 22 Jun 1776, p. [1]-12, [1, expl. pl.], 1 <em>pl. Copies</em>: G, HU, MO, NY. – <em>Planta
	Aphyteia</em> is <em>Hydnora</em> Thunberg 1775. This dissertation defended under Linnaeus, must
	be attributed to the <em>auctor</em> Acharius (see also KR).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 8; Kew 1: 5; KR p. 2; PR 5524; SO 1313, 2457-2458.

9. <em>Lichenographiae sueciae prodromus</em>. Linköping (Björn) 1798. Oct. (<em>Lichenogr. suec. prodr</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1798, after 20 Feb (p. xvii). p. [i*-ii*], engr. col. t.p., [1, dedic.], [i]-xxiv, 1-264,
	<em>pl. 1-2</em>, col. copper engr. <em>Copies</em>: L, UC, P. M. Jørgensen, Stevenson. – The coloured

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	t.p. turns black in some copies. Other copies have the engraved t.p. uncoloured. (inf.
	P. M. Jørgensen).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 8; KR p. 2; LS 662; PR 8.

10. <em>Methodus</em> qua omnes detectos lichenes secundum organa carpomorpha ad genera,
species et varietates redigere atque observationibus illustrare tentavit Erik Acharius.
Stockholm (F. D. D. Ulrich) 1803. Oct. (<em>Methodus</em>).

<em>Sectio prior</em>.: Jan-Apr 1803 (Acharius sent a copy to Banks on 28 Apr), p. [i*], [iii*],
	[i]-lv, [1]-152. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, L, NY.
<em>Sectio post</em>.: Jan-Apr 1803, p. [i], [153]-393, [394, err.], <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, L, NY.
<em>Supplement</em>: Mai-Dec 1803 (pref. Calend. Apr. 1803; ALZ Aug 1804), p. [i]-iv, [5]-52.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, L, NY. – Title: <em>Supplementum species quamplures novas descriptas nec</em>
	<em>non observationes varias complectens, quod praeviae suae methodo lichenum adiunxit auctor</em>
	[Leipzig 1803], Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 8; KR p. 2; LS 663; PR 9; IDC 1077.
	Acharius, <em>in</em> Weber et Mohr, Arch. syst. Naturg. 1(1): 83-110. 1804.
	Weber und Mohr, Nat. Reise 78-94. 1804.
	Dawson, The Banks letters 5. 1958.

11. <em>Lichenographia universalis</em>. In qua lichenes omnes detectos, adjectis observationibus et
figuris horum vegetabilium naturam et organorum carpomorphorum structuram
illustrantibus, ad genera, species, varietates differentiis et observationibus sollicite defi-
nitas redegit. Göttingen (J. F. Danckwerts). 1810. Qu. (<em>Lichenogr. universalis</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1810, probably Apr-Mai (Ostermesse 1810, fide Ann. Forst. Jagd.-Wiss. 1(2): 133.
	1811), p. [i*-xi*], [i]-viii, [1]-696, <em>pl. 1-14</em>, col. copper engravings. <em>Copies</em>: Stevenson,
	U. – Many of the new taxa in the <em>Lichenographia</em> were validly published previously by
	Acharius in Luyken, Tent. Hist. Lich. 1809.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Announced for 1976, Richmond Publishing Co. (intr. by O. Vitikainen).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 8; DTS 1: 1; KR p. 3; LS 669; MW p. 1; NI 1; Plesch p. 121; PR 10;
	IDC 515.
	Flörke, Ges. naturf. Fr. Berlin Mag. 4: 248-261. 1810 (critical commentary).
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 2. 1975 (sold at £ 130).

12. <em>Synopsis methodica lichenum</em>, sistens omnes hujus ordinis naturalis detectas plantas,
quas, secundum genera, species et varietates disposuit, characteribus et differentiis
emendatis definivit, nee non synonymis et observationibus selectis illustravit auctor.
Lund (Svanborg et Soc.) 1814. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Syn. meth. lich</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1814, p. [i*], [iii*], [v*], [i]-xiii, [1]-392. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, L, MO, NY,
	Stevenson. – Frontispiece portr. Acharius. An indispensable index and supplement to
	the <em>Lichenographia universalis</em> of 1810. The preface is dated 18 Nov 1812 [sic]. The
	announcement and review in Isis (v. Oken) and other German periodicals refer to
	availability at the Michaelmas fair (Sep-Oct) of 1816, and cite a Hamburg imprint.
	This, however, was the location of the German agent. We have seen only copies of the
	Lund 1814 issue; an imprint "Hamburg 1816" does not seem to exist.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 8; KR p. 3; LS 672; MW 1; PR 11; IDC 516.
	Oken, Isis 16(5): 548-552. 1825.
	Coemans, Bull. Acad. roy. Belg. 34: 32-49. 1865 (rev. <em>Cladonia</em>).

Achepohl, Ludwig (x-1902), German palaeontologist, "Obereinfahrer" at Essen;
worker on the Carboniferous flora. (<em>Achepohl</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 231; BM 1: 8; Barnhart 1: 9; CSP 9:
9; NI 2; Quenstedt p. 2.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 10. 1966.

13. <em>Das Niederrheinisch-Westfälische Steinkohlen-Gebirge</em>. Atlas der fossilen Fauna und Flora
in 40 Blättern, nach Originalen photographirt. Nebst vier geognostischen Tafeln, alle
Flötze der Horizonte Oberhausen, Essen, Bochum und Dortmund nach mittleren Ab-

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ständen, im Massstabe von i: 2000, darstellend. Oberhausen, Leipzig (Ad. Spaarmann)
1880[-1884], Fol. † (<em>Niederrhein.-Westfäl. Steinkohlen-Geb</em>.)

Lieferung	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------
1	[1]-28	charts 0, 1-6	Dec 1880
2	29-40	7-11	Feb-Oct 1881
3	table, 41-58	12-16	Feb-Oct 1881
4	table, 59-72	17-21	Feb-Oct 1881
5	table, 73-84	22-26	Feb 1882
6	table, 85-92	27-30, Erg. bl. 1	Mar-Sep 1882
7	table, 93-108	31-34	Oct 1882
8	table, 109-120	35-37, Erg- bl. 2	Feb 1883
9	121-138, Erg. bl. 3, 4 (text)	38-41, Erg. bl. 3	Dec 1883
10	2 tables, 139-160,	Erg. bl. 4	Oct 1884
	[2] text Erg. bl. 1, 2

<em>Copies</em>: BR, NY (orig. covers).
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 1, p. 13; BM 1: 8; NI 2.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 8. 1966.

Acloque, Alexandre Noel Charles (1871-x), French botanist at Auxi-le-Château,
Pas-de-Calais, editor of and contributor to various natural history journals. (<em>Acloque</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 10; BL 2: 97, 190, 204; BM 1: 9, 6: 3; GR
p. 265; Kew 1: 6; LS 681-684; 30434.
Dörfler, Botaniker-Adressbuch 49. 1896.
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 28. 1914.

14. <em>Les champignons</em> au point de vue biologique, économique et taxonomique. Paris
(J. B. Baillière et fils) 1892. 16-mo. (<em>Champignons</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1891 (preface 15 Oct 1891, Nat. Nov. Nov 1891; BF 23 Jan 1892), [i]-viii.
	[1]-327, [328 cont.], <em>60 figs</em>., published in <em>Bibliothèque scientifique contemporaine</em>. The BR,
	L and HH copies have a Paris imprint. No copies seen with Le Mans imprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 681.

15. <em>Les lichens</em> étude sur l'anatomie, la physiologie et la morphologie de l'organisme
lichénique. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils) 1893. Oct. (<em>Lichens</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1893 (J. Bot. Feb 1893; Hedwigia Mar-Apr 1893), p. [i]-vii, [viii cont].,
	[1]-376, <em>82 figs</em>., published in <em>Bibliothèque scientifique contemporaine</em>. However, Nat. Nov.
	Oct 1892 cites this book as of 1892 (announcement only?). The preface date (p. vii)
	is 1 Oct 1892. It is possible that copies exist with an 1892 imprint, (but no such copies
	have been seen by us). <em>Copies</em>: BR, Stevenson, FH. – No copy seen with Orléans
	imprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 9; LS 682.

16. <em>Flore de France</em> contenant la description de toutes les espèces indigènes disposées en
tableaux analytiques et illustrée de 2165 figures représentant les types caractéristiques
des genres et des sous-genres. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils) 1894. Duod. (<em>Fl. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1894 (preface 7 Apr 1894; "paraîtra en septembre" Nat. Nov. Aug 1893;
	"published" Nat. Nov. Mai 1894), p. [1]-816, with a preface in the form of a letter
	from E. Bureau. <em>Copies</em>: GH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 9; Kew 1: 6.

17. <em>Flores régionales de la France</em> Nord. – Ouest. – Sud-Ouest et Pyrénées – Région
méditerranéenne. – Sud-Est et Alpes [-] Nord-Est, Vosges et Alsace – Centre [-]
Environs de Paris. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils), 1904. Duod. (<em>Fl. rég. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1904) Consists of a general preface and the combination of

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the special enumerations for the relevant regions incorporated in the regional floras
with the page numbers 48-1 through 48-x. Pagination [1]-8, [48-1]-48-55 (Nord),
[48-1]-48-56 (S.O.), [48-1]-48-56 (Médit.), [48-1]-48-56 (S.E.), [48-1]-48-56 (N.E.),
[48-1]-48-56 (Centre), [48-1]-48-44 (Paris).
	These sets of enumerations of the plants of the various regions re-appear in the
regional floras which consist of the <em>Flore de France</em> of 1894, p. [1]-816 with the relevant
"énumeration" intercalated between p. 48 and 49. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – The separate floras
are treated below except for the flora of Central France of which we have seen no copy.

18. <em>Flore des environs de Paris</em> (Seine – Seine-et-Oise – Oise [. ] Seine-et-Marne – Loiret -
Eure-et-Loir) contenant la description de toutes les espèces indigènes disposées en ta-
bleaux analytiques et illustrée de 2165 figures répresentant les types caractéristiques des
genres et des sous-genres. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils) 1904. Duod. (<em>Fl. env. Paris</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1904 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1904), p. [1]-48, [48-1]-48-44, [49]-816, consists of an
	enumeration for the Paris region (48-1 through 48-44) in addition to the material of
	the <em>Flore de France</em>. [1-816]. <em>Copy</em>. NY.

19. <em>Flore du Mord-Est de la France</em> des Vosgesvet de l'Alsace-Lorraine [.] Marne – Haute-
Marne – Aube – Cote-d'Or [-] Meuse – Meurthe-et-Moselle – Haute-Saone – Belfort -
Vosges [-] Ain – Doubs -Jura [.] Contenant la description de toutes les espèces indigè-
nes disposées en tableaux analytiques et illustrée de 2165 figures représentant les types
caractéristiques des genres et des sous-genres. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils), 1904. Duod. (<em>Fl. Nord-Est France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904, p. [1]-48, [48-1] – 48-56, [49] – 816, of which p. 1-816 constitute the 1894
	<em>Flore de France</em> and the "48" set of pages the regional enumeration. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

20. <em>Flore du Sud-Ouest de la France</em> et des Pyrénées [.] Gironde – Dordogne – Lot – Corrèze
- Aveyron [et Cévennes méridionales] [.] Tarn – Tarn-et-Garonne – Haute-Garonne -
Ariège – Hautes-Pyrénées [-] Gers – Lot-et-Garonne – Basses-Pyrénées – Landes [.]
Contenant la description de toutes les espèces indigènes disposées en tableaux analytiques
et illustrée de 2165 figures représentant les types caractéristiques des genres et des sous-
genres. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils), 1904. Duod. (<em>Fl. Sud-Ouest France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1904), p. [1]-48, [48-1] - 48-56, [49]-816, of which p. 1-816
	constitute the <em>1894. Flore de France</em> and the "48" set of pages the regional enumeration.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.

21. <em>Flore du Sud-Est de la France</em> et des Alpes [.] Saone-et-Loire – Rhone – Ain [-]
Haute-Savoie – Savoie – Isère – Ardèche – Drome – Hautes-Alpes [-] Basses-Alpes -
Vaucluse [.] Contenant la description de toutes les espèces indigènes disposées en ta-
bleaux analytiques et illustrée de 2165 figures représentant les types caractéristiques des
genres et des sous-genres. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils), 1904. Duod. (<em>Fl. Sud-Est France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904, p. [1]-48, [48-1] -48-56, [49] – 816, of which p. 1-816 constitute the 1894
	<em>Flore de France</em> and the "48" set of pages the regional enumeration. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 6.

22. <em>Flore de la Région méditerranéenne de la France</em> [.] Alpes-maritimes – Var – Bouches-du-
Rhone – Gard – Hérault – Aude – Pyrénées-orientales – Corse [.] Contenant la
description de toutes les espèces indigènes disposées en tableaux analytiques et illustrée
de 2165 figures représentant les types caractéristiques des genres et des sous-genres. Paris
(J. B. Baillière et fils) 1904. Duod. (<em>Fl. rég. médit. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904, [1]-48, [48-1] -48-56, [49]-816, of which p. 1-816 constitute the <em>1894-Flore
	de France</em> and the "48" set of pages the regional enumeration. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

Acosta, Christobal (Christóvão da Costa) (1512-1580), Portuguese botanist. (<em>C.
Acosta</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 10; BM 1: 9; Colmeiro p. 239; Kew 1: 6;
Langman p. 69; Moebius p. 34, 324; PR 13.

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HEADING: ACOSTA

Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 5: 132 (index) 1800.
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 28. 1914.
Walter, [introduction to 1964 edition of <em>Tractado</em>] 1964.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 5, 229, 230. 1965.
Guería, DSB 1: 47-48. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Acosta</em> Loureiro (1790).

23. <em>Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias orientales</em>, con sus plantas debuxadas al
bivo por Christoval Acosta medico y cirujano que las vio ocularmente. En el qual se
verifica mucho de lo que escrivio el Doctor Garcìa de Orta. Dirigido a la muy noble y
muy mas leal ciudad de Burgos cabeça de Castilla y Camara de su Magestad. Burgos
(Martin de Victoria) 1578. Qu. (<em>Tract, drogas med. Ind. or</em>.)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1578, p. [i-xxiv], [1]-448, [1]-38. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Modern edition Lisboa 1964 by
	Jaime Walter, (in Portuguese, with an introduction and notes).
<em>Italian ed</em>.: 1585, Trattato di Christoforo Acosta africano medico, &amp; chirurgo della
	historia, natura et virtu delle droghe medicinali, &amp; altri semplici rarissimi, che vengono
	portati dalle Indie orientali in Europa ... Venetia (Francesco Ziletti) 1585. Qu.,
	[50 p. intr.], [1]-342. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Latin ed</em>.: See Clusius.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 9; HU 130; Kew 1: 6; NI 3n; PR 13.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 141-142. 1967.

Adamović, Lujo (1864-x) Dalmatian botanist. (<em>Adamović</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Main collections at B and W, for duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH2: 27.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 588-589; Barnhart 1: 12; PFC 2(2): xviii.

24. <em>Die Vegetationsverhältnisse der Balkanländer</em> (Mösische Länder) umfassend Serbien,
Altserbien, Bulgarien, Ostrumelien, Nordthrakien und Nordmazedonien ... Mit 49
Vollbildern, 11 Textfiguren und 6 Karten. Leipzig (Engelmann) 1909. Oct. (<em>Vegetations-
verh. Balkanländer</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1909 (Nat. Nov. early Jan 1910), [i]-xvi, [1]-567. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U. – <em>Die
	Vegetation der Erde</em>, ed. Engler und Drude, vol. 2.

Adams, Michael Friedrich (1780-1829/1832), Russian botanist and traveller. (<em>M. F.
Adams</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B; also at LE and OXF?
<em>Ref</em>.: IH2: 27.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 120. 1964 (sub J. F. Adam and M. F. Adams).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 459, 6(1): 887; Barnhart 1: 14; Lasegue 415, 416,
421; Lipschitz 1: 15-16 (bibl.), q.v. for further secondary literature and sources; MW
p. 1; PR 15; TR 3-7; Zander ed. 10, p. 590.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: see Lipschitz &amp; Vasilczenko, Central herb. U.S.S.R., Leningrad 1968,
p. 87.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Michael Friedrich Adams is identical with Johann Friedrich Adam, see PR 13,
who published <em>Decades quinque novarum specierum</em> in Weber und Mohr, <em>Beitr. Naturk</em>. 1:
41-75. 1805. This mix-up was solved by Ledebour (Fl. ross. 1: vii) and Trautvetter (p.
10); for full details see Lipschitz. Adams was a member of the St. Petersburg Academy
of Sciences (1804 corr., 1805 adj., 1814 honorary) and teacher at the medical academy
at Moscow (1809 onward). Barnhart lists Adams as Johannes Michael Friedrich; Lip-
schitz as Michael Friedrich.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Adamsia</em> Willdenow (1808).

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Adanson, Michel (1727-1806), French botanist and explorer, outstanding theoretician,
philosopher and systematist. (<em>Adans</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Personal herbarium at P since 1924. This herbarium had re-
mained in the possession of the Adanson family (Doumet-Adanson and Rocquigny-
Adanson) at Cette and later at La Baleine. It was given to P by the family and is now
kept separate. Annotations are scarce, collectors and localities are rarely mentioned.
The herbarium needs a critical study in order to establish its precise relation with the
<em>Familles des plantes</em> (but see Halle, 1969). Adanson's first set of plants collected in Sénégal
(500 specimens) was acquired by the Cabinet du Roi during his life-time; the plants are
now in the herbier général of P. Other Adanson specimens are in the Jussieu and La-
marck herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 27.
	Stafleu, Adanson's Familles des plantes ..., in facsimile edition Lehre 1966.
	Hallé, L'Herbier de Michel Adanson ..., Adansonia sér. 2.9: 465-486. 1969.
	Hepper and Neate, Pl. coll. W. Afr. 1. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 358; Barnhart 1: 16; BM 1: 11; Bossert p. 3;
Dawson p. 6; Frank p. 3; GR p. 265; HU 2: 582 [ind.]; Kew 1: 12; Langman p. 67;
LS 692-693; Moebius Gesch. Bot. p. 441 [index]; Plesch p. 122-123; PR 20-22; SO 645,
646, 1398a, 2542a; Zander ed. 10, p. 59.
Cuvier, Éloge hist, de Michel Adanson. Paris 1807. 32 p.
Scheler, Rev. Hist. Sci. 14: 257-284. 1961.
Stafleu, in L'Héritier, Sertum anglicum facs. ed. 1963, p. [viii of index],
Stafleu, Taxon 12: 300-301. 1963.
Nicolas, Adanson, the Man, <em>in</em> Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 1-122. 1963 [q.v. for earlier
	biographical references] (portr., bibl.)
Stafleu, Adanson and his "Familles des plantes," <em>in</em> Lawrence, <em>ib</em>. 1: 123-264. 1963.
Margadant, The Adanson collection of botanical books and manuscripts, <em>in</em> Lawrence,.
	ed., Adanson 1: 265-368. 1963 (handwriting).
Heim [ed.] et al., Michel Adanson 1727-1806. Paris 1963 (portr., handwriting).
Traub, Plant Life 19: 12-17. 1963.
Nicolas, Adanson et le mouvement colonial, <em>in</em> Lawrence, ed., Adanson 2: 393-450. 1964.
Monod, L'oeuvre zoologique d'Adanson, <em>in</em> Lawrence, ed., Adanson 2: 499-528. 1964.
Stafleu, Adanson's sources, references, and abbreviations, <em>in</em> Lawrence, ed., Adanson 2:
	529-618. 1964.
Nicolas, J. Agric, trop. Bot. appl. 11: 231-249. 1964.
Nicolas, C. R. Acad Sci. Paris 260: 2107-2109. 1965.
Burtt, Notes R. B. G. Edinburgh 26: 427-431. 1966.
Jacobs, Taxon 15: 51-55. 1966.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 12. 1966.
Stafleu, Adanson's Familles des plantes, [introduction to facsimile reprint], Lehre 1966,
	<em>also</em> in Adanson, Labillardière, de Candolle, Lehre 1967.
Guédès, Rev. Hist. Sci. 20: 361-386. 1967.
Hallé, Adansonia 9: 465-487. 1969 (herb.).
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 310-320, 365. 1971.
Lawalrée, Adansonia ser. 2. 15(2): 287-288. 1975.

<sm>MANUSCRIPTS AND LIBRARY</sm>: For the greater part at the Hunt Institute for Botanical
Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A.
<em>Ref</em>.: Margadant, The Adanson collection of botanical books and manuscripts, in
Lawrence [ed.], Adanson 1: 265-368. 1963.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genus): <em>Adansonia</em> Linnaeus (1753); (journals): <em>Adansonia</em> recueil périodique
d'observations botaniques rédigé par ... H. Baillon. Paris. Vol. 1-12. 1860-1879;
<em>Adansonia</em> ... Nouvelle Série. Paris. (Laboratoire de Phanérogamie du Muséum National
d'Histoire Naturelle). Vol. I-X, 1961-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Many samples reproduced in Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1, Pittsburgh 1963;
see also Heim et al., Michel Adanson 1727-1806, Paris 1963.

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25. <em>Histoire naturelle du Sénégal</em>. Coquillages. Avec la relation abrégée d'un voyage fait en
ce pays, pendant les années 1749, 50, 51, 52 &amp; 53. Paris (Claude-Jean-Baptiste Bauche)
 1757. Qu. (<em>Hist. nat. Sénégal</em>).

<em>Orig</em>.: Mai-Jul 1757 (Censor 5 Mai 1757; GGA 25 Jul 1757; J. Sçavans Paris Sep 1757),
	p. [i-viii], map, [1]-190, [1, h.t.], [i]-xcvi, [1]-275, <em>pl. 1-19. Copies</em>: G, HU, NY.
<em>English</em> (London): <em>A voyage to Senegal</em>, the Isle of Goree, and the river Gambia" ...
	Translated from the French. With notes by an English gentleman, who resided some
	time in that country. London (Nourse, Jonhston [sic]), 1759. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1759
	(Gentleman's Mag.; Misc. Corr.), p. [i]-xiii, [xiv, adv.], [1]-337, [338, err.]. <em>Copies</em>:
	Ewan, G.
<em>English</em> (Dublin): <em>A voyage</em> ... Dublin (G. and A. Ewing, A. James, and H. Bradley).
	Duod. <em>Publ</em>.: 1759, p. [i]-viii, [9]-262, map. <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY.
<em>German</em>: 1773, Brandenburg, translated by F. H. W. Martini (n.v., GGA 8 Jul 1773),
	Leipzig 1773, id. by Schreber (n.v.; Gel. Zeit. Kiel 25 Aug 1773).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 8; PR 20; IDC 1335.
	Nicolas, <em>in</em> Lawrence [ed.], Adanson 1: 37, 42, 112. 1963.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 27. 1966.

26. <em>Familles des plantes</em>. Paris (Vincent) 1763[-1764], 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Fam. pl</em>.)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Mar 1764, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-cccxxv, [1]-189, [190, err.], <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jul-Aug 1763, p. (i), (1)-(24), [i-iii, priv.], [1]-640. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966, with an introduction by Frans A. Stafleu (p. [i]-
	xv), Historiae naturalis classica vol. 46. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
For modern studies on Adanson and his publications see Lawrence [ed.], Adanson 1
(1963) and 2 (1965).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 11; DA 1967; HU 577; IF p. 675; Kew 1: 12; LS p. 92; MWp. 1; Plesch
	p. 122-123; PR 21; RS p. 71; IDC 4.
	Chevalier, Michel Adanson, Paris 1934.
	Wilmott, Kew Bull. 1935: 91 (proposal to outlaw Adanson; rejected by Int. Bot.
	Congr.).
	Heim et al., Michel Adanson, de l'Académie Royale des Sciences ... Paris 1963.
	Lawrence [ed.]. Adanson. The bicentennial of Michel Adanson's Familles des plantes.
	Part one, Pittsburgh 1963, part two, Pittsburgh 1965.
	Nicolas, Adanson, the man, <em>in</em> Lawrence, Adanson 1: 1-122. 1963.
	Stafleu, Adanson and the Familles des plantes, in Lawrence, Adanson 1: 123-264.
	1963.
	Stafleu, Adanson, taxinomiste-philosophe, in R. Heim et al., Michel Adanson, 15-18.
	1963.
	Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 3: 313-326. 1963.
	Stafleu, Adanson's sources, references and abbreviations, in Lawrence, Adanson 2:
	528-618. 1965.
	Jacobs, Taxon 15: 51-55. 1966.
	Burtt, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 26: 427-431. 1966.
	Stafleu, Adanson's Familles des plantes, introduction to facsimile reprint, Lehre 1966.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 57. 1967, 16: 431-435. 1967.
	Nicolas, DSB 1: 58-59. 1970.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 365 (index). 1971.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 4. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 280).

27. <em>Familles naturelles des plantes</em> de Michel Adanson ... Deuxième édition préparée par
l'auteur, publiée sur ses manuscrits par MM. Alexandre Adanson et J. Payer précédée
d'une notice biographique par M. Alexandre Adanson et suivie d'une histoire des famil-
les naturelles des plantes telles qu'elles sont aujourd'hui par M. J. Payer avec des gra-
vures sur bois intercalées dans le texte et représentant les caractères principaux des
genres ... Tome premier, première partie comprenant l'histoire de la botanique et le
plan des familles naturelles des plantes. Paris (Victor Masson), 1847 [1864]. Oct. (<em>Fam. nat. pl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1864, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-[vii], [1]-300, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 11; Kew 1: 12; PR 22.

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HEADING: AFZELIUS

Adlerz, Ernst (1854-1918), Swedish bryologist, teacher at Örebro. (<em>Adlerz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OREB (moss herbarium) – Adlerz' general herbarium went to
the highschool at Linköping (fide KR), further material at A and GB.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 27; KR p. 4.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 12; CSP 9: 15, 13: 32; KR p. 4-5.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 26. 1903, 3(3): I. <em>pl. 107</em>. 1905 (portr.)
Erikson, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 12: 418-423. 1918 (portr., bibl.)
Rickett, NAF ser, 2. 3: 31. 1963.

28. <em>Bidrag till knoppfjällens anatomi</em> hos träd och buskartade växter. Stockholm (P. A.
Norstedt &amp; Söner) 1881. Oct. (n.v.) (<em>Bidr. knoppfjäll. anat</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Dec 1881, date of thesis (Nat. Nov. Mar 1882), preprint from Sv. Vet.-Akad.
	Bih. 6(2) (15) which was distributed in 1882, even though it is dated 1881; copy
	presented on 14 Sep 1881 – 63 p., <em>4 pl</em>. (<em>27 figs</em>.) (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 12; KR p. 4-5.
	Adlerz, Bot. Not. 1880: 180-186 (preliminary).
	Bergendal, Bot. Not. 1883: 1-8, 35-43.

29. <em>Bladmossflora för Sveriges lågland</em> med särskilt avseende på arternas utbredning inom
Närke. Örebro (Lindhska boktr.) 1907. Oct. (<em>Bladmossfl. Sver. lågland</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1907 vel 1908 prim. (preface 1 Nov 1907), p. [i]-iv, [1]-242, [2, ind.],
	<em>pl. i-lvii. Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 5.
	Adlerz, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 2: (65)-(66). 1908.
	Arnell, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 2: (46)-(48). 15 Jun 1908.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 31. 1963.

Aellen, Paul (1896-1973), Swiss botanist. (<em>Aellen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G; collections from Basel at BAS. The Aellen herbarium
contains the herbaria of G. Herter (Uruguay) and G. Looser (Chile).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355; IH 2: 27.
	Aellen, Jahresbericht 1961-62 der Stiftung "Herbarium Paul Aellen". Basel 1962,
	idem 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-1965.
	Zoller and Greuter, Taxon 25(1): 213-214. 1976.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(4): 40; Barnhart 1: 18; Bossert p. 4; BFM 1172,
1173; Kew 1: 14-15; Langman p. 68: MW p. 2; MW suppl. p. 2.
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 9. 1958.
Anon., Taxon 22: 708. 1973.
Degener and Degener, Newsletter Hawaiian bot. Soc. 12(5): 31. 1973.
Dörr, Mitt, naturwiss. Arbeitskr. Kempten 17(3): 1. 1973.
Botschantzer, Bot. Zhurn. 59(3): [1 p.]. 1974.
Duvigneaud, Soc. Échange Pl. vase. Eur. occid. Bull. 2(15): 8. 1974.
Hürlimann, Bauhinia 5(2): 103-104. 1974.
Looser, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 15: 479-480. 1974 (portr.)
Brenan, Watsonia 10: 319-320. 1975.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aellenia</em> Ulbrich (1934).

Afzelius, Adam (1750-1837), Swedish botanist in Uppsala, traveller in Sierra Leone,
pupil of Linnaeus. (<em>Afzel</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS (general and Thunberg herbarium), the set sent to Banks
is at BM, duplicates B, C, K, LD, MO, NY, O, OXF, S, SBT. Botanical mss also at
UPS, other mss. Univ. Library Uppsala.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 28; KR p. 6 (note).
	Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 172. 1882.

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HEADING: AFZELIUS

	Miller, Taxon 19: 511. 1970.
	Hepper and Neate, Pl. coll. W. Africa 2. 1971.

<sm>BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES</sm>: Afzelius studied at Uppsala under Linnaeus (1768, doctor's degree
1776, medical degree 1797) and followed a career at Uppsala University, e.g. as a
botanical demonstrator, from 1785 onward; he was appointed professor of materia
medica 1812.
Afzelius travelled in England and Scotland from 1789-1790, visiting the main centers
and collecting in the field as well as in the gardens of Kew and Oxford. Thunberg re-
commended Afzelius to Banks for employment on a new tropical expedition. William
Wilberforce, the philantropist and politician who was associated with the Sierra Leone
Company, asked Banks to nominate a botanist to serve for the company at Free Town.
The Sierra Leone Company was the successor to the Anti-Slavery Society, both humani-
tarian undertakings connected with the abolishment of slavery. The Sierra Leone
Company was founded in 1791 and opened its settlement at Freetown in 1792. The early
history of this undertaking is illustrated in an interesting way by Afzelius' letters to
Banks and Smith. Banks recommended Afzelius "a gentlemen by birth, attached to
Uppsala University, and standing high as a botanist" for the post providing suitable
conditions were offered. Afzelius left early 1792 for Sierra Leone and stayed there at first
until the end of 1793, working under difficult conditions, sending fruits, seeds, bulbs,
living and dried plants to Banks and the Directors of the Company. The living plants
were transferred to Kew. In March 1794 Afzelius left for a second trip to Sierra Leone
arriving April 22nd, but ran into the French raid of April 28th, losing most of his equip-
ment. Banks sent new supplies and in 1795 and 1796 Afzelius made new collections. The
dried plants were sent to Banks, the Directors of the Sierra Leone Company, to Sir James
Edward Smith and to Forster and Thunberg. Afzelius returned to England in 1796, and
to Sweden late 1799. He kept a West-African herbarium of his own and planned to
publish a <em>Flora et fauna guineensis</em>. During his stay in Sierra Leone Afzelius was in contact
by correspondence with Banks, Smith, and Thunberg. His collection of fruits was worked
upon by J. D. Hooker.
After his return to Sweden Afzelius published relatively little: some papers on Guinean
plants. He edited Linnaeus' "Egenhandige anteckningar om sig self" (1823).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 18; BB p. 2; BM 1: 14; CSP 1: 22; Dawson
p. 6-8, 821, 869, 915; Frank p. 3; GR p. 470; Jackson p. 250; Kew 1: 16-17; KR p. 5-7
(<em>d</em>. 1836, "the year certainly wrong," Barnhart); LS 759-760; Lasègue 344, 355, 444,
504; NBD 1: 356; PR 25-32; SO ind. p. 7; Zander p. 590.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 66.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 5: 133 [index]. 1800.
Anon., K. Vet. Akad. Handl. 1836: 342-345; Flora 23: 107-112. 1840 (bibl. from Kongl.
	Vet. Akad. Handl. 1838); see also Flora 20: 112. 1837 (note).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 26. 1903, 3(3): 1. 1905.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427. 1916.
Juel, Levnadsteckningar K. Sv. Vet.-akad. Ledamöter 102. 1930.
Dawson, The Smith papers 8. 1934.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 11. 1936.
Lindroth, Lychnos 1944-45: 1-54.
Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige under 1700-talet 400 [index]. 1952.
Kup, ed., Stud. Ethnogr. Uppsal. 27: i-xv, 1-181. 1967 (on his Sierra Leone journal
	1795-1796).
Widstrand, Stud. Ethnogr. Uppsal. 27: xi-xv. 1967.
Coats, The plant hunters 26, 91, 247. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Afzelia</em> J. F. Gmelin (1792, <em>nom. rej.); Afzelia</em> J. E. Smith (1798, <em>nom. cons.);
Afzeliella</em> Gilg (1898).

30. <em>De vegetabilibus suecanis</em> observationes et experimenta, quorum sectionis prioris partem
primam consensu ampl. fac. phil. Ups. proponunt Adamus Afzelius ... et Andr. Magn.
Wadsberg ... in Auditorio Gustaviano majori d. ii mart. ann. mdcclxxxv. Uppsala
(Joh. Edman), 1785. Qu. † (<em>Veg. suec</em>.)

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HEADING: AGARDH, C. A.

<em>Publ</em>.: 11 Mar 1785 (date on which the thesis was defended), p. [i-iv], 1-36. <em>Copy</em>: GH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 14; Kew 1: 16; KR p. 6; PR 25.

31. <em>Genera plantarum guineensium</em> revisa et aucta, quorum partem primam consensu exp.
fac. med. ups. proponunt Adamus Afzelius, ... et Nicol. Wilhelmus Elgenstierna, ... in
auditorio Gust. maj. die 9 junii 1804. Uppsala (Edmann) [1804]. Qu. † (<em>Gen. pl. guin</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Jun 1804, p. [i-iv], [1]-26, [2, expl. pl.], <em>1 pl</em>. (affixed to title page). <em>Copies</em>: G(2),
	HU, L, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 14; Kew 1: 17; KR p. 6 (no. 10); PR 27.

32. <em>Remedia guineensia</em>, quorum collectionem primum Cons. exp. Fac. Med. Ups.
praeside Adamo Afzelio, ... pro gradu medico p.p. Johannes Ulr. Nyberg, Holmiensis.
In audit, botanico die xix maji mdcccxiii. Uppsala (Stenhammar et Palmblad) 1813.
Qu. (<em>Rem. guin</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: In all ten dissertations (title of no. 1 above), nos. 1-7, Uppsala (Stenhammar et
	Palmblad), 8-10, id. (Zeipel et Palmblad). Nos. 1-9 to be attributed to Afzelius, no. 10
	to the "auctor" (mentioned as such on t.p.) Gustavus Jacob. Örtenblad (1788-1837),
	see KR p. 6, 794. <em>Copy</em>: HU.

collect.	pages	date	resp.
-------------------------------------
1	[1]-8	19 Mai 1813	J. U. Nyberg
2	[1], [9]-16	22 Mai 1813	J. J. Kallstenius
3	[i-iii], [17]-24	6 Jun 1814	P. Brandelius
4	[i-ii], [25]-32	8 Feb 1815 (handwr.)	C. O. Bånge
		12 Dec 1814 (printed, canc.)
5	[31]-38, 1 pl.	8 Apr 1815	O. Lindbom
6	[i-iv], [39]-46	3 Mai 1815	D. Ekelund
7	[i-iv], [47]-54	3 Mai 1815	J. A. Frestadius
8	[i-iv], [55]-62	14 Jun 1815	C. Hjorth
9	[i-iv], [63]-68	13 Dec 1815	C. A. Thelning
10	[i], [69]-78	16 Apr 1817	G. J. Örtenblad (author)

33. <em>Stirpium in Guinea medicinalium</em> species cognitae, quorum fasciculum primum venia
exp. Fac. Med. Ups. praeside Adamo Afzelio, ... pro gradu medico p.p. auctor Axelius
Flygare ... in audit, botanic, die xi Junii mdcccxvii. Uppsala (Zeipel et Palmblad)
[1817]. Qu. (<em>Stirp. Guinea med</em>.)

<em>Fasc. 1</em> (as above): 11 Jun 1817 (t.p., also Svensk Lit.-Tidn. Jun 1817), p. [i-iv], [1]-8.
	<em>Copy</em>: HU. – To be attributed to the <em>auctor</em> Axel Flygare (1792-1833) rather than to
	Afzelius. (KR p. 6, 191.)
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 9 Dec 1825, p. [i-ii]. [9]-16. <em>Copy</em>: HU. – "... p.p. auctor Fredericus Ad. Alner
	... in auditorio medico die ix decemb. mdcccxxv". Uppsala (Regio Academiae
	Typographi). <em>Author</em>: Fredric Adolph Alner (1795-1834), (KR p. 12, 29).

34. <em>Reliquiae afzelianae</em>, sistentes icones fungorum, quos in Guinea collegit et in aere
incisas excudi curavit Adamus Afzelius. Interpretatur E. Fries. Uppsala (Edquist soc.)
 1860. Fol. (<em>Reliq. afzel</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1860 or 1861? (p. ii: Cal. Dec 1860; Flora 21 Nov 1861, "neu erschienen"),
	p. [i-vi], <em>pl. 1-12</em> (30 species, text by Elias Magnus Fries) brown copper engravings.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson (2 copies).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 14; Kew 1: 17; Kr p. 7; PR 32.

Agardh, Carl Adolf (1785-1859), Swedish algologist, professor at Lund (1807-1835),
later bishop of Karlstad.(<em>C. Agardh</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at LD. Duplicates were issued labelled "Agardh's
Herbarium." – Correspondence in Lund University Library.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 28.
	Härd av Segerstad, C. A. Agardh's Fanerogamherbarium, Medd. Värml. naturhist.
	För. 1 (1928). Karlstad.

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HEADING: AGARDH, C. A.

	Womersley, Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7(3): 345. 1956.
	Törje, De botaniska institutionerna vid Lunds Universitet, Ur Lunds Universitets
	Historia 3, Lund 1968. (Acta Univ. Lund., sect. 1, Theol., Jur. Human. 6).
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 19; BM 1: 15; Bossert p.4; CSP 1: 22, 6: 564;
Frank p. 1; GR p. 470; IF p. 761; Jackson p. 513 [index]; Kew 1: 17-18; KR p. 8-13
(bibl.); Lasègue p. 559 [index]; Langman p. 67; Moebius p. 44 [index]; LS 761; MW
p. 2; NI 5-6; PR 34-54; SO 2668-2672.
Wikström, Conspectus 11-21, 313-315. 1831.
Agardh, J., Flora 42: 96, 318-320. 1859.
Anon., J. Proc. Linn. Soc. 4: xliv-xlv. 1860.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 66.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenologie 2: 6, 101-102. 1869.
Areschoug, Lefnadsteckn. K. Sv. Akad. Ledam. 1869-1873(1): 283-296 (bibl.)
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 130. 1895.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 26-27. 1903, 3(3): 1-2, <em>pl. 66</em>. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 1. 1906.
Carlsson, Sv. biogr. lex. 1: [<em>p. 1-16, repr</em>.] 1917-1918 (bibl., portr.)
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 290. 1921 (corr. Schweinitz-Torrey).
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 229, 374. 1924, 2: 512. 1926.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 165. 1942.
Gertz, Bot. Not. 1946: 315-321 (C.A. on flora of Holland).
Stafleu, Taxon 15: 276-277. 1966.
Eriksson, DSB 1: 69-70. 1970.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corresp. Torrey 445. 1973.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels et Stafleu, Taxon 24: 16. 1975.

<sm>COLLECTED PAPERS</sm>: C. A. Agardhs Samlade Skrifter af blandadt innehåll, 2 vols. Lund
(Berlin) 1863.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Kunth, <em>Syn. pl. aequin., Algae</em>, 1: 1-6. 9 Dec. 1822; Presl, <em>Reliq. Haenk.,
Algae</em>, 1(1): 8-12. 1825.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Agardhia</em> S. F. Gray (1821); <em>Agardhia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1824); <em>Agardhina</em>
Nardo (1834).
<em>Note: Agardhiella</em> K. J. F. Schmitz (1896), <em>Agardhinula</em> G. B. De Toni (1897) and <em>Neo-</em>
<em>agardhiella</em> M. J. Wynne &amp; W. R. Taylor (1973) are dedicated to Jacob Georg Agardh
(1813-1901), q.v.

35. <em>Dissertatio botanica, sistens caricographiam scanensem</em>, quam, consent, ampliss. facult.
philos. publico examini subjiciunt Carolus A. Agardh ... et Johan Rabbén ... in
Lyceo Carolino die [...] Dec. mdcccvi. L. H. S. Lund (Berling) [1806]. Qu. (<em>Diss. bot.
caricogr. scan</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 4 Mar 1807 – p. [1]-22, precise date on t.p. left open. The NY copy has no precise
	date filled in; the HH copy has iv. Mart, filled in (with ink), cancelling "Dec." and
	adding one i to mdcccvi making the date on which the dissertation was defended, and
	presumably the date of publication, 4 Mar 1807.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew p. 8; KR p. 8; PR 34.

36. <em>Dispositio algarum sueciae</em>, quam, publico examini subjiciunt Carl Adolf Agardh ...
&amp; Gustav Sannberg Blekingus die viii decembris mdcccx. p. i. h. &amp; l.s. Lund (Berling)
 1810. Qu. (<em>Disp. alg. suec</em>.)

<em>Pars 1</em>: as above, 8 Dec 1810, p. [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Pars 2</em>: "... &amp; Johannes Bruzelius, Scanus. Die xi decembris mdcccxi. p. ii. h. &amp; l.s."
	Lund (Berling) 1811. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 11 Dec 1811, p. [i], 17-26. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Pars 3</em>: "... &amp; Elias Magnus Fries, Smolandus. Die [in handwriting:] xv maji [original
	April date deleted] mdcccxii. p. iii. h. et l.s." Lund (Berling) s.d. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 15 Mai
	1812, p. [i], 27-34. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Pars4</em>: "... &amp; David Sjöström, Smolandus. Die [in handwriting:] xvi maji [original

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HEADING: AGARDH, C. A.

	April date deleted] mdcccxii. p. iv. h. et l.s." Lund (Berling) 1812. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 16 Mai
	1812, p. [i-iii], [35-42]. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Pars 5</em>: "... &amp; Jac. Ekelund, Gothoburgensis. Die [in handwriting:] xxvi maji [original
	April date deleted] mdcccxii. p. v. h. et l.s." Lund (Berling) 1812. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 26 Mai
	1812, p. [i-ii], 43-45. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Trade issue</em>: "Dispositio algarum sueciae. Auctore Carolo Adolfo Agardh ..." Lund
	(Berling) 1812. Qu., p. [i], [1]-45. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 9 (no. 20); PR 35.

37. <em>Algarum decas prima</em>, quam publico examini subjiciunt Carl Ad. Agardh, ... et
Petrus Abraham Asping, Scanus. Die xix decemb. a. mdcccxii. Lund (Berling) 1812. Qu. (<em>Alg. dec. prima</em>).

<em>Decas prima</em>: as above, <em>publ</em>.: 19 Dec 1812, p. [1]-15. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Decas secunda</em>: Quam venia incliti Ord. Philos. Lund. praeside Carolo Ad. Agardh, ...
	pro laurea exhibet Carolus M. Bågenholm, Wermelandus. In Lyceo Carol. die xii
	junii mdcccxiii. Lund (Berling) 1813. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 12 Jun 1813, p. [i], 17-28. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Decas tertia</em>: Quam, ... pro gradu philosophico exhibet N. J. Sommelius, Ostrogothus.
	In Lyceo Carol. die iv Junii mdcccxiv. Lund (Berling) 1804. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 4 Jun 1814,
	p. [i-iii], 29-40. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Decas quarta</em>: Quam ... pro laurea publico examini subjicit Jonas Sandell, a sacris. In
	Lyceo Carolino die xv junii mdcccxv. Lund (Berling) 1815. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 15 Jun 1815,
	p. [i-ii], 41-56. <em>Copy</em>: PCS (lacks the two plates, see below).
<em>Trade issue: "Algarum decas prima</em>. Auctore Carolo Ad. Agardh." Lund (Berling) 1812,
	p. [1]-15, <em>1 pl</em>.; id. <em>Decas secunda</em>. Lund (id.) 1813, p. [i], 17-28; id. <em>Decas tertia</em>. Lund
	(id.) 1814, p. [i-ii], 29-40; id. <em>Decas quarta</em>. Lund (id.) 1815, p. [i-ii], 41-56, <em>2 pl</em>. (nos.
	2 and 8 K.V.A.H. 1814). <em>Copies</em>: BR (has the two plates), MO, NY (one plate).
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 9-10 (no. 22); PR 36.

38. <em>Synopsis algarum Scandinaviae</em>, adjecta dispositione universali algarum. Lund (Berling)
 1817. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Syn. alg. Scand</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1817 (p. vii: 1 Mai 1817), p. [i]-xl, [1]-135. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, NY. -
	A copy in quarto is at LD (fide KR).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 17; KR p. 10 (no. 28); PR 37; IDC 7405.

39. <em>Aphorismi botanici</em>. Quos, venia ampliss. ord. philos. Lund. praeside Carolo Ad.
Agardh ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. Johan Forsander, Smolandus. In Lyceo Caro-
lino d. xiii Junii mdcccxvii. P. i. Lund (Berling) 1817. Oct. [-xvi, 1826]. † (<em>Aphor. bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: A series of sixteen dissertations, each with a separate title-page, citing defendant
	and date as follows:

number	pages	date	defendant
----------------------------------
1	[i], [1]-14	13 Jun 1817	Johan Forsander
2	[i], 15-28	13 Jun 1817	Petrus Ahlquist
3	[i-ii], 29-42	14 Jun 1817	Carolus Emanuel Hallström
4	[i-ii], 43-56	14 Jun 1817	Johannes Bruzelius
5	[i-ii], 57-70	16 Jun 1819	Nicolaus Kihlgren
6	[i-ii], [71]-86	21 Dec 1821	L. G. Starck
7	[i-ii], 87-102	21 Dec 1821	Abraham Rahnberg
8	[i-ii], 103-118	19 Jun 1822	Johannis Dahl
9	[i-ii], 119-134	19 Jun 1822	Samuel Lyckberg
10	[i], 135-150	2 Jun 1823	C. A. Bergman
11	[i], 151-166	23 Mai 1823	G. W. Fagerlund
12	[i], 167-182	31 Mai 1823	Arvid Bruzelius
13	[i-ii], 183-198	6 Jun 1823	G. C. Ljungstedt
14	[i-ii], 199-214	13 Jun 1824	L. A. Wadstein
15	[i-iv], 215-230	13 Jun 1824	G. J. Tönningh
16	[i-iii], 231-246	Jun 1826	Bror Emil Hildebrand

"Obgleich noch nicht im Buchhandel, dennoch unter den Botanikern vom Fach allge-

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HEADING: AGARDH, C. A.

mein verbreitet" (Eschweiler 1828). Page [iii] of pars 16 contains a note by Agardh,
dated 28 Mar 1826, explaining that the text was distributed only in June but set up in
type and awaiting publication somewhat earlier.
The <em>Classes plantarum</em>, 2 parts, 1825 (see below) continued the Aphorismi to some extent
as a summary.
<em>Copies</em>: USDA (complete); HH (incompl.); NY (incompl.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 17; KR p. 12; LS 761; PR 38.
	Eschweiler, Literaturbl. reine angew. Bot. 1(2): 224-235. 1828.

40. <em>Dissertatio de metamorphosi algarum</em>, quam venia amplissimi ordinis phil. Lundens.
Praeside Carolo Ad. Agardh, ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. Joach. Åkerman, Scanus.
In Lyceo Carolino die xxvii maji mdcccxx. Lund (Berling) 1820. Oct. (<em>Diss. metam. alg</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 27 Mai 1820, p. [i-ii], [1]-18. <em>Copies</em>: PCS, UC. Reviewed in Flora 3: 523-526.
	7 Sep 1820. Reprinted Isis 1820: 644-654; German translation Beilschmied, Flora
	6(1); Beil. 2: 17-41. 1823.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 17; KR p. 10 (no. 30) (q.v. for further refs.); PR 39.
	Chamisso, Verh. Ges. naturf. Fr. Berlin 1(3): 173-180. 1821.
	Schrank, Flora 6(2) Beil. 1: 18. 1823.
	Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher no. 120. 1942.

41. <em>Icones algarum</em> ineditae fasciculus primus. Lund (Berling), 1820. Qu. [fasc. 2, Stock-
holm (Eckstein) 1821] † (<em>Icon. alg</em>.)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Lund 1820, publ. Aug-Nov, p. [i-vi], <em>pl. 1-10</em>, p. [vii-viii]. <em>Copies</em>: FH, L, NY,
	PCS. — Not yet out on 12 Aug 1820 (fide Mnemosyne, Ago, 12 Aug 1820) but avail-
	able later in the year (Flora received it on 7 Dec 1820; earliest review 30 Jan 1821,
	Allg. Repert. neuesten In. Ausl. Lit. 1821 (1, 2): 82).
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: Stockholm 1821 (publ. 1822?), p. [i-vii], <em>pl. 11-20. Copies</em>: FH, K, L, NY, PCS. —
	Received by the Swedish Academy in 1822 (earliest mention K. Vetensk. Acad.
	Handl. ser. 2. 10: 468. 1822. PR even cites "1822.") The plates are copper engravings
	by A. Arvidsson.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "... Fasciculi qui exstant duo. Editio nova," Lund (Berling), 1846 (rev. Bot.
	Zeit. 20 Nov 1846), [6] p. text, <em>pl. 1-20</em>. Text by J. G. Agardh. <em>Copies</em>: FH, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 18; KR p. 14; NI 6; PR 40.
	Anon., Flora 5: 399-400. 1822 (rev. fasc. 1), 6: 254, 727-729. 1823 (rev. fasc. 2).
	Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher no. 121, 122, 125. 1942.

42. <em>Species algarum</em> rite cognitae, cum synonymis, differentiis specificis et descriptionibus
succinctis. Lund (Berling), Greifswald (Ernst Mauritius) 1820-1828, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Spec.
alg</em>.)

vol.	pars	pages	dates	imprint
----------------------------------------
I	I	[i-iv], [1]-168	1820, probably Jan-Apr	Lund
	2	[v-vi], 169-398	1822, probably Oct	Lund
		[vii-viii], [399]-531	1823, early	absent
2	I	[i*], [i]-lxxvi, [1]-189	1828, Sep-Dec	Greifswald

Copies exist of vol. 1 with imprints "Lundae 1820," "Gryphiswaldiae 1821" (vol. 1,
pars 1, BR, G, NY) (perhaps also 1820, n.v.), Lund 1822 (vol. 1, pars 2, BR, NY),
"Gryphiswaldiae 1823" (vol. 1, BR, G, NY) and "Gryphiae" 1828 (vol. 2, BR, G, MO,
NY). For a commentary see also below (<em>Syst. alg.</em>) According to Flora (12: 186. 28 Mar
1829) vol. 2 was to appear only at Easter 1829. Copies of vol. 1 have various combinations
of title-pages and half titles.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher en Co.) 1969. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 17; KR p. 10; MW p. 2; PR 41; IDC 5271.
	Anon., Flora 5: 385-399. 1822 (extensive review).
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxiii. 1891.
	Nordstedt, Bot. Not. 1914: 144.
	Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher no. 123. 1942.
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 630-632. 1970.

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43. <em>Systema algarum</em>. Lund (Berling) 1824. Oct. (<em>Syst. alg</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Sep 1824 (prob. Sep; fide letter Agardh to de Candolle 24 Sep 1824), p. [i]–
	xxxviii, [1]–312. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HU. — Bruzelius, Observationes in genus Charae, 1824,
	has priority (28 Feb 1824).
	The letters written by C. A. Agardh to A. P. de Candolle, preserved at the Con-
	servatoire botanique de Genève, shed some light on the history of the publication of
	the <em>Species algarum</em> and the <em>Systema algarum</em>. The publication of Agardh's <em>Species algarum</em>
	(1820-1828) was interrupted in 1823 because of difficulties between the publisher and
	the printers. In a letter dated December 1822 Agardh informed A. P. de Candolle
	that the <em>Species</em> (1, 2. 2) was "au point d'être publié à Leipzic." It is difficult to tell,
	however, when [in 1823] this part was actually published. In his letter of 1 June 1823
	Agardh does not mention the fascicle, but on 15 April 1824 he takes it for granted that
	his correspondent had duly received it. In this letter, however, he states the reason
	why publication came to a temporary standstill (the next part came out late 1828) and
	why he planned to publish his, much shorter, <em>Systema algarum</em>. The letter runs as
	follows (translation, relatively free):
	"Thanks to a quarrel between the publisher and the printer the continuation is
	impossible for some time. However, systems of algae are published left and right; new
	genera are made without examination of the species and hence increase the confusion.
	I am therefore forced to publish a small Synopsis of 10-15 sheets, which will contain
	my genera and all species with their diagnoses, their complete synonymy and their
	habitat ...." The rest of the letter repeats more or less what is said in the preface of
	the Systema algarum. Agardh promises to send the book as soon as it is out. On 24
	September of the same year he sends a copy. Actual publication therefore took place
	between 15 April and 24 September, most probably nearer to the end than to the
	beginning of that period.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (Asher) 1965. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 17; KR p. 11; MW p. 2; PR 42; IDC 5272.
	Oken, Isis 16(3): 340-352. 1825.
	Koster, Preface [to fascimile edition], Amsterdam 1965.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 276-277. 1966.

44. <em>Classes plantarum</em>. Quas, venia ampl. ord. philos. Lund, praeside Carolo Ad. Agardh,
... p.p. L. P. Holmberg, Scanus. Die xx maji, anno mdcccxxv. l.h.q.s. p. i. Lund
(Berling) 1825. Oct. (<em>Cl. pl</em>.)

<em>Pars 1</em>: 20 Mai 1825, p. [i-ii], [1]-12. <em>Copies</em>: MO, PCS.
<em>Pars 2</em>: "... p.p. Petrus M. Lundström, Scanus. Die xx maji, anno mdcccxxv. l.h.q.s.
	p. ii. "Lund (Berling) 1825. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: 20 Mai 1825, p. [i-ii], 13-22, table. <em>Copies</em>:
	MO, PCS.
<em>Reprint</em>: Isis 1826(1): 580-593. – <em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 12 (no. 62); PR 43.

45. <em>Icones algarum europaearum</em>. Représentation d'algues européennes suivie de celle des
espèces exotiques les plus remarquables récemment découvertes. Leipzig (Voss) 1828-
 1835. Oct. (<em>Icon. alg. eur</em>.)

part	plates	date	notes
-----------------------------
1	1-10	1828, late	ALZ 13 Dec 1828
2	11-20	1829, med.	cover dated 1828, corrected 1829; ALZ Oct 1829
3	21-30	1830	cover dated 1828
4	31-40	1835

Plates with unnumbered text. The cover used for the parts was the same, the numbers
being filled in by hand. Livr. 4 is announced as published in the Leipziger Messekatalog
31 Mar 1830 [sic], (see Flora 13: 269. 1830) but this does not prove actual availability
on that date. <em>Copies</em>: BR (covers parts 1-3), PCS (complete with final t.p.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 18; KR p. 11; NI 5; PR 49.

46. <em>Lärobok i botanik</em>. Malmö (printed by N. H. Thomson, for C. W. K. Gleerup) 1829-
 1832. 2 vols. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Lärob. Bot</em>.)

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HEADING: AGARDH, C. A.

<em>Första Afdelningen</em>: Organografi. Malmö, 1829-1830 (p. vii: 11 Mai 1830), p. [i-xv], [1]-
	416, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Andra Afdelningen</em>: Wext-Biologi. Malmö, 1830-1832 (pref. 24 Jun 1832) (h.t.: Almän
	Wext-Biologi), p. [i-x], [1]-460, [2, err.], <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: HU.
<em>German ed.: Lehrbuch der Botanik</em>, 1831-1832.
	<em>Erste Abtheilung</em>: Organographie. Kopenhagen (Guldendal) 1831, <em>publ</em>. 18 Jun-Sep
	1831 (pref. 18 Jun 1831; Dansk Litt. Tid. Sep 1831), p. [i]-xii, [1]-436, <em>4 pl. Copy</em>: HU.
	- Preface by J. W. Hornemann, translated by L. Meyer. Second t.p.: "Organogra-
	phie der Pflanzen ...."
	<em>Zweite Abtheilung</em>: Biologie. Greifswald (E. A. Koch) 1832, <em>publ</em>. Aug-Dec 1832 (pref.
	Aug), p. [ii*], [i]-vi, [1]-479. <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: HU. – Preface by C. F. Hornschuch, trans-
	lated by F. C. H. Creplin. Second t.p. [i]: "Allgemeine Biologie der Pflanzen ...."
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 12-13 (no. 64).

47. <em>Conspectus criticus diatomacearum</em>, quem venia amp. ord. phil. Lundensis praeside
Carolo Ad. Agardh, ... pro exercitio publice defendet C. P. Lilljeborg, Scanus, in
Lyceo Car. die iv Dec mdcccxxx. P. I. Lund (Berling) 1830. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Consp.
diatom</em>,)

<em>Publ</em>.: Four parts, each defended by a different student, issued as follows (<em>Copies</em>: FH,
	NY, PCS, USDA):

1	[i], [1]-16	4 Dec 1830	C. P. Lilljeborg
2	[i-ii], 17-32	20 Dec 1830	Fred. Wahlgren
3	[i], 33-48	22 Jun 1831	O. J. Torslow
4	[i-ii], 49-66	15 Jun 1832	Eduard M. Höök

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 18; KR p. 11; PR 53; IDC 6439.
	Deby, Synonymie des diatomées décrites dans le Conspectus ...
	Bull. Soc. belge Micr. 4: clxii-clxx, 1877-78.

Agardh, Jacob Georg (1813-1901), Swedish botanist, son of C. A. Agardh, professor
of botany at Lund (1847-1879) (<em>J. Agardh</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LD. – Duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 28.
	Anon., Nat. Nov. 17: 310. Jul 1895 ("Prof. J. G. Agardh hat seine prächtige Algen-
	sammlung der Universität Lund geschenkt").
	Anon., Hedwigia 34 (Rep.): 67. 1895.
	Womersley, Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7(3): 345. 1956.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 19; BM 1: 15-16; Bossert p. 4; CSP 1: 22-
23, 7: 11, 9: 17, 13: 36; Frank p. 4; GR p. 470; Kew 1: 18-19; KR p. 13-19 (bibl.);
Lasègue p. 559 [index]; Moebius p. 66-68, 88, 91, 92; MW 1: 2; PR 55-66; SO ind. p. 7.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cviii. 1883.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 130. 1895.
Barton, J. Bot. 39: 143-144. 1901.
Bergendal, Nord. Univ. Tidskr. Årg. 1 (1900-1901) (n.v.)
Bornet, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 132: 233-234. 1901.
De Toni, Nuova Notarisia 13: 1-28. 1901 (portr., bibl.), repr. Padova 1901, 31 p.
Magnus, Naturw. Rundschau 16(9): [4 p. repr.]. 1901 (Copies: B, L).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 27. <em>pl. 6</em>. 1903, 3(3): 2. <em>pl. 70</em>. 1905 (portr.)
Eriksson, Levnadsteckn. K. Sv. Vetensk. Akad. Ledam. 5(89): 1-136. 1916 (portr., bibl.
	by Krok).
Svedelius, Sv. biogr. lex. 1: 268-274. 1917-1918 (portr., bibl.), also as repr. p. 1-7.
Christensen, Dansk Bot. Hist. 2: 512. 1926.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 7. 1941.
Hjelmquist, Bot. Not. 111(1): 5-9. 1958 (portr.)
Eriksson, DSB 1: 70-71. 1970.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 2. 1973.

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HEADING: AGARDH, J. G.

Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 445. 1973.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 24: 26. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Agardhiella</em> K. J. F. Schmitz (1896); <em>Agardhinula</em> G. B. De Toni (1897); <em>Neo-
agardhiella</em> M. J. Wynne &amp; W. R. Taylor (1973).

48. De <em>Pilularia</em> dissertatio botanica, quam consent, ampliss. philos, ord. Lundensi
publice defendet Jac. Georg. Agardh, ... respondente Henrico Leche, Scano. In Acad.
Carolina die xx dec. mdcccxxxiii. Lund (Berling) 1833. Qu. (<em>Pilularia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Dec 1833, p. [i], [1]-29, tabl. <em>Copies</em>: MO, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 17 (no. 42); PR 55.

49. <em>Synopsis generis Lupini</em> quam, venia ampl. Fac. philos. Lundens. publice defendet
Jac. G. Agardh ... respondente Guil. Flensburg, Scano. Die xiv decembris a: o
mdcccxxxv. Part. i. Lund (Berling) [1835]. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Syn. Lupini</em>).

<em>Thesis ed</em>.: A series of three dissertations, published as follows (<em>Copy</em>: PCS):
	1: [i*-ii*], [i]-xiv, 14 Dec 1835, Guil. Flensburg.
	2: [i-ii], [1]-20, 14 Dec 1835, Laur. Andr. Trägårdh.
	3: [i], 21-43, 14 Dec 1835, Olav. Johanne Halk.
<em>Trade ed</em>.: 14 Dec 1835, p. [i*], [i]-xiv, [1]-43, <em>2 pl. Copies</em>: G, MO, NY (1 pl.). – Lund
	(C. F. Berling).
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 17 (no. 44); PR 56; IDC 7131.

50. <em>Novitiae florae Sueciae ex algarum familia</em>, quas in itineribus ad oras occidentales Sueciae
annis 1832-1835 collegit et cum observationibus diagnosticis et geographicis, adsentiente
ampliss. facultate philos. Lundensi, p.p. Jacobus G. Agardh, Bot. Docens. Respondente
Theodoro Schagerström, Scano. In Academia Carolina die xiv Maji mdcccxxxvi. P. i.
Lund (Carolus Fr. Berling) 1836. Oct. † (<em>Novit. fl. Suec. alg</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Mai 1836 (Lit. Zeit. Berlin 22 Jun 1836), p. [i-iv], [1]-16. <em>Copies</em>: FH, NY, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 18; KR p. 13 (no. 2).

51. <em>Recensio specierum generis Pteridis</em>. Lund (Berling), Lund (C. W. K. Gleerup), Leipzig
(F. C. W. Vogel) 1839. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Recens. spec. Pter</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1839 (p. iv: 1 Jul 1839; Lit. Zeit., Berlin 6 Nov 1839, ABD 8 Nov 1839),
	p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-vi, [1]-86. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, L, MO, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 17 (no. 43).

52. <em>Algae maris mediterranei et adriatici</em>, observationes in diagnosin specierum et disposi-
tionem generum. Paris (Fortin, Masson) 1842. Oct. (<em>Alg. mar. medit</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Apr 1842 (BF), p. [i*], [i]-x, [1]-164. <em>Copies</em>: G, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew: 18; KR p. 14; PR 59.
	Kützing, Bot. Zeit. 1: 466-470. 1843.

53. <em>In systemata algarum hodierna adversaria</em> scripsit Jacobus Agardh, quae venia ampliss.
facultatis philosophicae pro exercitio disputaturus defendet N. J. Wetterquist, Vestro-
Gothus. In auditorio botanica die xxii maj. mdcccxliv. Lund (Berling) 1844. Oct. (in
fours) (<em>Syst. alg. advers</em>.)

<em>Pars [1]</em>: 22 Mai 1844 (date on cover, rd. by Regensburg Sep 1844), p. [i of cover], [1]-
	16. <em>Copies</em>: FH, G, L, PCS.
<em>Pars [2]</em>: 22 Mai 1844, resp. O. Nic. Hammar, p. [i], 17-32. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Pars [3]</em>: 22 Mai 1844, resp. C. O. N. Dahlgren, p. [i], 33-56. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Trade ed</em>.: 22 Mai-Aug 1844, p. [i, cover], [1]-56. Oct. (in fours). Title: "In systemata
	... adversaria scripsit Jacobus G. Agardh. Lundae, Typis Berlingianis. mdcccxliv."
	<em>Copies</em>: G, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 14 (no. 12); BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 18; PR 60.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 2: 874-876. 20 Dec 1844.

54. <em>Species genera et ordines algarum</em>, seu descriptiones succinctae specierum, generum et
ordinum, quibus algarum regnum constituitur. Lund (C. W. K. Gleerup; 3(4) Malm-
ström) 1848-1901, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Spec. gen. ord. alg</em>.)

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HEADING: AGARDH, J. G.

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Apr-Sep 1848 (p. iv: 9 Apr 1848; Bot. Zeit. 27 Oct 1848, rev. Gersdorf 17 Nov
	1848), p. [ii*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-363; second title: <em>Species genera et ordines fucoidearum</em> ...
	Lund 1848.
<em>Vol. 2(1)</em>: Jan-Jun 1851 (rd. Regensburg Jun-Jul 1851), p. [ii*-iii*], [i]-xii, [1]-351,
	second title: <em>Species genera et ordines floridearum</em> ... Lund 1851.
<em>Vol. 2(2)</em>: Jan-Jun 1852 (rd. Regensburg Mai-Jul 1852), p. [2], 337[bis]-351[bis], 352-
	720; second title as 2(1), Lund 1852.
<em>Vol. 2(3) fascicle 1</em>: 1852, p. [i*], 701[bis]-720[bis], 721-786; no general title page.
<em>Vol. 2(3) fascicle 2</em>: Jan-Aug 1863 (rd. Hedwigia Sep 1863), p. [2], 787-1291, title page
	for 2(3) as a whole as 2(1), Lund 1863.
<em>Vol. 3(1)</em>: Apr-Aug 1876 (preface Apr 1876; "published," Hedwigia Aug 1876), p. [ii*-
	iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-724; second title <em>Epicrisis systematis floridearum</em>. Leipzig 1876.
<em>Vol. 3(2)</em>: Oct 1880, [4], 301 p.; previously published in Swedish late in 1879 as <em>Flori-</em>
	<em>deernes morphologi</em> (KR p. 14, no. 36, see below). This Latin version came out in Oct
	1880 (Nat. Nov.) separately and as part 3(2) of the <em>Species</em>.
<em>Vol.3(3)</em>: 1898 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1899), [6], 239 p.
<em>Vol.3(4)</em>: 2 Mar 1901 (Nat. Nov Mai 1901), [6], 149 p. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 15; Kew 1: 18; KR p. 14-15; PR 61.

55. <em>Theoria systematis plantarum</em>; accedit familiarum phanerogamarum in series naturales
dispositio, secundum structurae normas et evolutionis gradus instituta. Lund (C. W. K.
Gleerup), Leipzig, Paris, London 1858. Oct. (<em>Theoria syst. pl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Sep 1858 (p. iv: Apr 1858; Flora rd Sep-Oct) p. [i*-v*], [i]-xcvi, [1]-404,
	[4 p. ind.], <em>pl. i-xxviii</em> with 56 p. expl. text. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY. – The introductory
	part, <em>Methodologia systematis</em>, appeared separately in a Swedish translation, Lund
	(Berling) 1858, Oct., [2], 91 p. (fide KR).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 18, KR p. 17-18 (no. 51); PR 63; IDC 5218.
	Röper, Vorgefasste botanische Meinungen. Rostock 1860, viii, 74 p.
	Anon., Flora 41: 690. 14 Nov 1858, 42: 115-118. 28 Feb 1859.

56. <em>Bidrag till Florideernes systematik</em>. s.l. [1872]. Qu. (<em>Bidr. Florid, syst</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1872, p. [1]-60. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from Lunds Univ. Arsskrift 8 (iii, Mat.
	Nat. 6): [1]-60. 1872.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 16 (no. 31).

57. <em>Om Linnés betydelse i botanikens historia</em>. Med Anledning af Linné-festen i Lund den
10 Januari 1878. Lund (Berling) 1878. Oct. (<em>Lin. betyd. bot. hist</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1878, [i, cover], [1]-33- <em>Copy</em>: B. – KR mentions a German version, 27 p., Lunds
	Univ. Årsskrift 14(5) (afd. 2). 1878.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 18 (no. 59).

58. <em>De algis Novae Zelandiae marinis</em>. In supplementum Florae Hookerianae scripsit
J. G. Agardh. s.l. [1878]. Qu. (<em>Alg. Nov. Zeland. mar</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1878 (fide KR; Nat. Nov. Jul 1879), p. [1]-32. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from Lunds
	Univ. Årsskrift 14(4) (afd. 2): [1]-32. 1878.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 16 (no. 35).

59. <em>Florideernes morphologi</em>. Stockholm (Norstedt) 1879. Qu (<em>Florid, morphol</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1879 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1880; J. Bot. Feb 1880) p. [1]-199, <em>pl.1-33. Copy</em> PCS -
	Published in K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., ny fjöld 15(6): [1]-199, <em>pl. 1-33</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 18; KR p. 16.

60. <em>Linnés lära om i naturen bestämda och bestående arter</em> hos vexterne efter Linnés skrifter
framstäld, och med motsvarande åsigter hos Darwin jemförd. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt
&amp; Söner) 1885. Oct. (<em>Lin. lära arter</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1885 (presented 11 Mar 1885; Nat. Nov. Sep 1885), p. [1]-135. <em>Copy</em>: B.
	- Published as Bihang till K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 10(12): [1]-135. 1885.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 18 (no. 57).

61. <em>Species Sargassorum Australiae descriptae et dispositae</em>. Accedunt de singulis partibus

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HEADING: AGASSIZ

Sargassorum, earumque differentiis morphologicis in diversis speciebus observationes
nonnullae; nec non dispositionis specierum omnium generis, his differentiis fundatae,
periculum. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt &amp; Söner) 1889. Qu. (<em>Spec. Sargass. Austral</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1889 (communicated 11 Sep 1888, Nat. Nov. Mai 1890), p. [1]-133, [62], <em>31 pl.
	Copy</em>: PCS. – K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. [ny följd] 23(3) (1889) (Nat. Nov. 1891).
	The plates are lithographs (nos. <em>1-12</em> partly coloured).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 19; KR p. 17 (no. 39).

62. <em>Till algernes systematik</em>, Nya bidrag af J. G. Agardh. Avdelningarne i-vi, införde i
Lunds Universitets Årsskrift för åren 1872-1888. Scripta collectanea, systema algarum
spectantia, sub annis 1872-1888 in Actis Universitatis Lundensis publici juris facta. Lund
(Berling) 1890. Qu. (<em>Algern. syst</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: A series of eleven papers, published in six parts (afd.) in Lunds Univ. Årsskr. as
	follows (<em>Copy</em>: PCS):

afd.	no.	Årsskr.	pages	plates	year	further data
------------------------------------------------------------
1	i-iii	9	[1]-71		1873	("1872"), 1873 fide KR
2	iv-v	17	[1]-134, [2]	1-3 	1882	Apr 1882, Nat. Nov.;
						21 Mai, Flora
3	vi	19	[1]-177, [4]	1-4	1883	Apr 1883, Nat. Nov.
4	vii	21	[1]-177, [3]	1	1885	1886? see Nat. Nov. Oct
						1887
5	viii	23	[1]-174, [6]	1-5	1887	Jul 1887, Nat. Nov.
6	ix-xi	26	[1]-125,	1-3	1890	Oct 1890, Nat. Nov.
			[i], [1*-12*]

The common t.p. and index was issued with Afd. 6. in 1890, [1], [12]p. (Nat. Nov.
Jan 1891). The plates are single-colour lithographs.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 16; Kew 1: 18; KR p. 16.

63. <em>Analecta algologica</em>. Observationes de speciebus algarum minus cognitis earumque
dispositione. Lund (Berling) 1892. Qu. (<em>Analecta algol</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1892 (reprint: Nat. Nov. Jan 1893, as of "1893"), p. [i], [1]-182, <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>:
	PCS. – Lunds Univ. Årsskr. 28, Andra afd. 6. Continuations published as follows,
	separately (<em>Copies</em>: PCS) as well as in Årsskr.:

Cont.	pages	pl.	date	Årsskr.	further data
----------------------------------------------------
1	[i], [1]-144	1-2	1894	29(9)	Nat. Nov. Mar 1894
2	[1]-98, [1]	1	1894	30(7)	Nat. Nov. Mar 1895
3	[i], [1]-140	1	1896	32(2)	Nat. Nov. Nov 1896
4	[i], [1]-106	1-2	1897	33(9)
5	[i] [1]-160	2	1899?	35(4)	Nat. Nov. Dec 1903

Cont. 3 is accompanied by an <em>Index generum et specierum</em> ... Lund 1896, Qu., p. 1*-8*.-
Nat. Nov. Dec 1903 has Cont. 5 as "Lundae 1901 (1903)."
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 19; KR p. 17; IDC 5217, 5520.

Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe (1807-1873), Swiss biologist and geologist, later at
Harvard. (<em>J. Agassiz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NEU (early collections from Germany and Switzerland); zoo-
logical collections at Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 28.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnart 1: 19; BM 1: 17-18, 6: 7; Bossert p. 4; CSP 1:
23, 27, 6: 562, 7: 12-13, 9: 18, 12: 6, 13: 36-37; DAB 1: 114-122; Jackson p. 365; Kew 1:
19; LS 762; ME 1: 157-158, 3: 526; PR 67-68; SO 171a.

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HEADING: AGASSIZ

Bliss, Pop. Sci. Monthly 4: 608-618. 1874.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller Lexikon 1-4. 1874.
Mettenius, Alexander Braun's Leben, Berlin 1882 (important source for early activities).
Agassiz, E. C., Louis Agassiz, 2 vols., Boston 1885-1886 (portr.)
Gray, Asa, Sci. Papers 2: 483-490. 1889.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888/90: 31. 1891.
Holder, Louis Agassiz, his life and work, New York, London 1893, xviii, 327 p. (portr.,
	bibl.)
Youmans, Pioneers of science in America, New York 1896 (p. 475-491).
Gould, A. B., Louis Agassiz, Boston 1901 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 149, 177. 1903, 3(3): 191. 1905.
Merrill, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1904: 689, 717.
Mayer, Popular Sci. Monthly 77: 418-446. 1910 (portr.)
Walcott, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 48(2): 31-44. 1912.
Cooper, L., Louis Agassiz as a teacher, Ithaca 1917.
Moreillon, Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sci. nat. 52: 233-235. 1919.
Kelly and Burrage, American Medical biographies 4-7. 1920.
Robinson, Runner of the Mountain Tops, the life of Louis Agassiz, New York 1939, xii,
	290 p.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 343 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 335 [index]. 1942.
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892 p. 323 [index]. 1944.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 489 [index]. 1949.
Mayr, Harvard Library Bull. 13: 165-194. 1959.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 54. 1959.
Lurie, Louis Agassiz: a life in science. Chicago 1960 (portr.)
Romer, The New England Quarterly 35(1): [8p. repr.] 1962.
Lurie, Editor's Introduction [to:] Agassiz, Essay on classification, Cambridge Mass. 1962.
Dexter, Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. 101(1): 27-39. 1965.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 13-14. 1966.
Lurie, DSB 1: 72-74. 1970.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 2. 1973.
Smit, History of the life sciences 1037 [index]. 1974.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For a detailed list of biographical publications on Agassiz see Meisel (ME 1: 157-
158); for a detailed bibliography see J. Marcou, Life, letters, and works of L.A., New
York 1896 (bibl. p. 258-303), for an up-to-date biographical account see Lurie (1960,
1970) and Nissen (1966).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Agassizia</em> Chavannes (1833); <em>Agassizia</em> A. Gray &amp; Engelmann (1846-1847);
<em>Agassizia</em> Spach (1835).

64. <em>Tableau synoptique des principales familles naturelles des plantes</em>, avec indication des genres
que l'on trouve en Suisse. Neuchatel (Petitpierre et Prince) 1833. Duod. (<em>Tabl. syn. fam.
nat</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1833 (p. [4]: 5 Mai 1833), p. [1]-94. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 17; PR 68.

65. <em>An essay on classification</em>. London (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans &amp; Roberts,
and Trübner &amp; Co.) 1859. Oct. (<em>Essay classific</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Original edition Boston 1857 (<em>n.v.</em>), first London edition 1859 (p. viii: 2 Dec 1858;
	viii, 381 p.), modern edition, by Edward Lurie, Cambridge, Mass. 1962. The London
	edition was announced on 19 Feb 1859 and reviewed extensively on 7 Mai 1859 by
	the Literary Gazette. – The Boston edition was published in October 1857 as an intro-
	duction to "a larger work": <em>Contributions to the Natural History of the United States</em>. The
	London edition is the first independent issue, containing various additions and amend-
	ments.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 19.

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Agosti, Guiseppe, Conte (1715-1786), Italian botanist and jesuit. (<em>Agosti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAD. – Agosti gave his herbarium to G. Lambioi in Belluni. It
was entitled: "Exercitiones botanicae per agrum bellunensem seu plantarum in agro
Bellunensi sponte nascentium," in 2 volumes. The herbarium Agosti changed hands
several times after Lambioi's death and came to PAD in 1903.
<em>Ref</em>.: Saccardo, Atti Accad. ven.-trent.-ist. Sci. nat. ser. 2. 1: 5-13. 1904 (see also Bot.
	Centralbl. 102: 286. 1906).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 20; GR p. 526; PR 70; Saccardo 1: 12, 2: 7,
Cron. p. xiii.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Agostaea</em> (P. A. Saccardo) Theissen &amp; H. Sydow (1915).

66. <em>De re botanica tractatus</em> in quo praeter generalem methodum, et historiam plantarum,
eae stirpes peculiater recensentur, quae in agro Bellunensi et Fidentino vel sponte
crescunt, vel arte excoluntur. Additis adnotationibus quibus plurimarum plantarum
vires indicantur. Belluni (Typis Simonis Tissi) 1770. Oct. (<em>Re bot. tract</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1770, p. [i-iv], 1-400. <em>Copy</em>: HU. – Agosti adopts an unorthodox order of taxo-
	nomic categories: genus, division, [genus inferior], species. His generic names could
	therefore be considered as not validly published. (Agosti has no binary specific names).
	This interpretation, however, is open to question, since Agosti clearly states on p. 4 and
	22 that he has in fact two kinds of genera, "higher" and "lower." The latter correspond
	exactly with the generally admitted genera of the period (information R. Ross).
	Dandy proposes to consider the names of the "lower" genera published in this work
	as inadmissible.
<em>Ref</em>.: DA 1967; LS 763; PR 70; IDC 5825.
	Schwarz, Mitt. thür. bot. Ges. 1: 85-114. 1949.
	Pichi-Sermolli, in unpublished report to Committee for Spermatophyta 1954-1959,
	p. 39; cf. also Fl. males. Bull. 14: 641. 1959 and Taxon 7: 187. 1958.

Ahles, Wilhelm Elias von (1829-1900), German botanist at Stuttgart. (<em>W. Ahles</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at CERN, L and LD; Grummann mentions a
herbarium at STU.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 1; IH 2: 28.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 21; GR p. 1.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 117. 1905.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Hochstetter, <em>Giftgewächse Deutschlands und der Schweiz</em> (ed. 3).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ahlesia</em> Fuckel (1870).

Ahlner, Klas (1845-x), Swedish highschool teacher and botanist. (<em>K. Ahlner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some algae at B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 29.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 262. 1917.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 22; KR p. 20.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 28. 1903, 3(3): 2. 1905.

67. <em>Bidrag till Kännedomen om de Svenska formerna af algslägtet Enteromorpha</em>. Akademisk
afhandling, som med samtycke af vidtberömde filosofiska fakulteten i Upsala för filoso-
fiska gradens erhållende till offentlig granskning framtställes af Klas Ahlner ... a
botaniska lärosalen den 12 maj 1877. p.v.t.f.m. Stockholm (Central-Tryckeriet) 1877.
Oct. (<em>Bidr. Svenska form. Enteromorpha</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 12 Mai 1877, p. [i-ii], [1]-51, [52, expl. text], <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: L, NY, U, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 20 (no. 1).

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	Anon., Hedwigia 16: 191. Dec 1877, 17: 14 Jan 1878.
	N.L., Bot. Zeit. 35: 744. 16 Nov 1877.

Aigret, Louis Clément Joseph (1856-1921), Belgian botanist (<em>Aigret</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material of Aigret at LV. – <em>Exsiccatae</em> (with V. François):
<em>Herbier des muscinées de Belgique</em>. Cent. 1, 100 nos., Gent 1887 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1887).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 29.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 23; BL 2: 29, 42; BM 1: 21; CSP 13: 41;
GR p. 689; LS 776-778; 30482a.
Gravis, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 55: 59, 182. 1923.

68. <em>Flore élémentaire des cryptogames</em> analyses, descriptions et usages des mousses, sphaignes,
hépatiques, lichens, algues, champignons [.] Traité ne réclamant pas l'usage du micro-
scope et orné de 11 planches originales ... Augmentée d'une notice sur les diatomées
par M. le Dr. H. van Heurck. Namur (Ad. Wesmael-Charlier) [1889]. Oct. (<em>Fl. élem.
crypt</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Vital François; <em>Introduction</em>: Henri Ferdinand Van Heurck (1838-1909).
<em>Orig</em>.: Jan-Mar 1889 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1889), p. [1]-336 ("236"), ill. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Re-issue</em>: Paris 1896 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1896).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 21; LS 30482a.
	De Toni, Syll. alg. 2(1): vi. 1891.

69. <em>Monographie des Cladonia de Belgique</em>. Gand (Annoot-Braeckman), 1903. Oct. (<em>Monogr.
Cladonia Belgique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1903 (or 1904?, Nat. Nov. Oct 1904), p. [i-iii], [1]-171 (= [43]-213). <em>Copy</em>:
	Stevenson. – Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 40(1): [43]-213. 1901 (published
	1901 fide Nat. Nov. Jan 1901).

Aitchison, James Edward Tierney (1836-1898), British botanist and physician who
joined the Bengal Medical Service in 1858 and collected in India, 1861-1872, and in
Afghanistan 1879-1883. (<em>Aitch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: mainly at CAL and K, large collections also at BM, E, and LE,
see IH for further details; British herbarium at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 29.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 39. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 738; Barnhart 1: 24; BB p. 3; BM 1: 21;
Bossert p. 5; CSP 7: 16, 9: 21, 13: 42; Jackson 389; Kew 1: 28; LS 780.
Rutherford Hill, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 21: 224-229. 1898 (1899).
Anon., Bull. misc. inf. Kew 1898: 310-311; J. Bot. 36: 463. 1898.
Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arb. 1: 31. 1914.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 13. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aitchisonia</em> Hemsley ex Aitchison (1882); <em>Aitchisoniella</em> Kashyap (1914).

70. <em>A catalogue of the plants of the Punjab and Sindh</em>. To which are added some others that,
from their present geographical proximity, may be found hereafter to occur in the Pun-
jab. London (Taylor and Francis) 1869. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Punjab Sindh</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1869, p. [i]-v, [2, err., abbr.], [1]-204. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson 389; Kew 1: 28.

71. <em>On the flora of the Kuram Valley, &amp;c., Afghanistan</em>. London (Taylor and Francis),
1880[-1881], 2 parts. Oct. (<em>Fl. Kuram Valley</em>).

<em>Part 1</em>: 3 Aug 1880 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1880) p. [1]-113. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted, with a
	special title page (cover), from J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18: [1]-113. 1881 (Nat. Nov. Nov
	1880) with map.
<em>Part 2</em>: 13 Apr 1882 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1882) p.[139]-200, <em>pl. 1-30. Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted

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	from J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 19: [139]-200. 1882 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1882), original pagination
	kept, reprint with special title page (cover).
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 780.

Aiton, William (1731-1793), British gardener and botanist, Royal Gardener at Kew.
(<em>Aiton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Almost all types of both editions of the "Hortus kewensis" are

in the Banksian herbarium (BM). The botanical descriptions were not made by the
Aitons, but by Solander, Dryander and Robert Brown, based on material from Kew.
Some of the new taxa described in the first edition originated from L'Héritier (so indi-
cated). The types of those taxa are in the L'Héritier herbarium at Genève (G-DC).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 29.
	Anon., Hist. Coll. BMNH 129. 1904.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG; Barnhart 1: 24; BB p. 3; BM 1: 22; Bossert p. 5;
Dawson p. 9; DNB 1: 207; Frank p. 2; IF p. 675; Jackson p. 412; Kew 1: 28; Lang-
man p. 70; Moebius p. 421; MW p. 3; PR 78; Zander p. 590.
Smith, Rees Cycl. 1. 1819.
A.J.L.J., Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 1: 81. 1820.
Hemsley, J. Kew Guild 2: 87-90. 1902 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew. 2. 1906.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1910: 306-308.
Hadfield, Pioneers in Gardening 87-88. 1951.
Ewan, Proc. Amer, philos. Soc. 103(6): 810. 1959 (1961).
Stearn, Cat. Hunt Libr. 2(1): cvii-cviii. 1961.
Coats, Huntia 2: 185-186. 1965 (portr.)
J. Britten, J. Bot. 35: 481-485. 1897, 50 (suppl. 3): 1-16. 1912.
Taylor, DSB 1: 88-89. 1970.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 231, 236-238. 1971.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 26. 1972 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aitonia</em> Thunberg (1780). – <em>Note: Aytonia</em> J. R. Forster and J. G. A. Forster
(1776) is dedicated to John Ayton, hortulanus of Kew.

72. <em>Hortus kewensis</em>; or, a catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal botanic garden
at Kew. London (George Nicol) 1789, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Hort. kew</em>.)

1: [i]-xxx, [1]-496, <em>pl. 1-6</em>. 7 Aug-1 Oct 1789,
2: [i], [1]-460, <em>pl. 7-10</em>. 7 Aug-1 Oct 1789,
3: [i], [1]-547, <em>pl. 11-12</em>. [13]. 7 Aug-1 Oct 1789.
The botanical descriptions in vols. 1 and 2 are mainly by Solander (who died in 1782),
edited and amended by J. C. Dryander; those in vol. 3 mainly by Dryander. Krok lists
the new species described by each of these authors. The original drawings for the
thirteen copper engravings (by Franz Bauer, Ehret, J. F. Müller, Nodder and J. Sower-
by) are at BM. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 22; DU 5; Henrey 413; KR p. 144 (Dryander), 656-657 (Solander); NI 9;
	Plesch p. 124; Kew 1: 28; MW p. 3; Langman p. 70; PR 78; RS p. 71-72; ST p.
	53-54; IDC 430.
	Anon., London Med. J. 10: 427. 1789.
	Anon., Analytical Rev. 5: 318-320. 1790 [rev. dated Nov 1789].
	Anon., Philos. Trans. 80(2): 587. 1790 [rd. by library 5 Nov 1789].
	Anon., Monthly Rev. ser. 2. 1: 44-51. Jan 1790.
	Anon., Critical Rev. 69: 261-265. Mar 1790.
	Britten, J. Bot. 35: 481-485. 1897, 50 (suppl. 3): 1-16. 1912.
	Kronfeld, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 38(2): 147, 159. 1921; cf. also J. Bot. 61: 290. 1923.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 16: 821. 1961.
	Stafleu, Linneaus and the Linnaeans 232. 1971.

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Aiton, William Townsend (1766-1849), British gardener and botanist, son of
William Aiton, Royal gardener at Kew. (<em>W. T. Aiton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: See above under William Aiton. Most of the types of the <em>Hortus
kewensis</em> ed. 2 are at BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 342; Barnhart 1: 24; BB p. 3; BM 1: 22; Bossert
p. 5; DNB 1: 208; HU 2: 582 [index]; Jackson p. 412; Kew 1: 28; PR 79.
Anon., Allg. Garten Zeit. 18: 128. 1850.
Brown, Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 82-83. 1850.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 3. 1906.
Britten and Baker, J. Bot. 50 (suppl. 3): 1-16. 1912.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedications 6-8. 1932 (portr.)
Hadfield, Pioneers in gardening 89, 110-111. 1951.
Gilbert, J. Kew Guild 8(71): 688-693. 1967 (portr.)
Taylor, DSB 1: 89-90. 1970.
Fletcher, Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 48, 80, 89, 92. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Francis Bauer, <em>Delineations of exotick plants</em>, London 1796, publish-
ed by W. T. Aiton.

73. <em>Hortus kewensis</em>; or, a catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal botanic garden
at Kew. By the late William Aiton. The second edition enlarged by William Townsend
Aiton, gardener to his Majesty. London (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown)
1810-1813, 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Hortus kew</em>.)

vol.	pages	dates	vol.	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xl, 1-407	Aug-Oct 1810	4	[i-iii], [1]-522	Dec 1812
2	[i-iii], [1]-432	Feb-Mai 1811	5	[i-iii], [1]-568	Nov 1813
3	[i-iii], [1]-432	Oct-Nov 1811

<em>Copies</em>: HU, U. – Edited by William Townsend Aiton (1766-1849). The authors of
most of the new descriptions are Dryander (to the end to the Dodecandria) and R.
Brown (classis XIII-Cryptogamia). See Brown's <em>Vermischte botanische Schriften</em> 2: 415-494
(1825-1826), published with his consent and the <em>Miscellaneous botanical works</em> (1866-1868).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 22: Dawson p. 9-12; Henrey 414; Kew 1: 28; Langman p. 70; MW p. 3;
	Plesch p. 124; PR 79; P&amp;W p. 10; Rs p. 72; SK p. clxvi; IDC 431.
	Anon., Edinburgh Rev. 17: 243. Nov 1810 (vol. 1).
	Anon., Med. Phys. J. (London): 24 (141): 428. Nov 1810 (vol. 1); 25: (147): 463.
	Mai 1811 (vol. 2).
	Anon., Critical Rev. (London) ser. 3. 21: 223. 1811 (as of Oct 1810); ser. 4. 4: 559.
	Nov 1813.
	Britten, J. Bot. 50 (suppl. 3): 1-16. 1912.

Åkermark, Sophia (née Areschoug) (1817-1882), Swedish cryptogamist, sister of
J. E. Areschoug. (<em>Åkermark</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Issued a series of exsiccatae: <em>Typ-Sammling af Skandinaviens Alger
innehållande 100 arten</em>. (nos. 1-100, Göteborg 1870) sets at B, C, F, FH, UPS, W, WRSL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 29; KR p. 786.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 57. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 26; KR p. 786.

Alberti, Antonio (1785-1861), Italian mycologist. (<em>Ant. Alberti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 28; NI 10-11; PR 82-83; Saccardo 1: 12.

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74. <em>Del modo di conoscere i funghi mangerecci</em> e distinguerli dai sospetti e velenosi. Milano
(Destejanis) 1829. Qu. (<em>Modo conosc. fung. mang.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1829 (Bibl. It. Feb 1830), p. [1]-94, [2, Index], <em>pl. 1-4, 6-34. Copy</em>: Stevenson (has
	<em>pl. 1-4, 6-20, add. 1-2</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 11; PR 83.

Albertini, Johannes Baptista von (1769-1831), Moravian brother and mycologist.
(<em>Albertini</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 1; Barnhart 1: 28; BM 1: 24; Bossert p. 6; Frank
p. 2; GR p. 1; Kew 1: 30; LS 796; NDB 1: 142-143; PR 88.
Cohn, Krypt.-Fl. Schlesien 1: 30-31, 1876.
Harshberger, Bot. Philadelphia 128. 1899.
Hamilton, Trans. Moravian hist. Soc. 6: 341, 343-347. 1900 (portr.)
Killermann, Z. Pilzk. 16 [ser. 2. 11]: 58-62, <em>pl. 9.</em> 1932 (portr.)
Raab, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 49: 154. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Albertinia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1820); <em>Albertiniella</em> W. Kirschstein (1936).

75. <em>Conspectus fungorum in Lusatiae superioris agro niskiensi crescentium e methodo Persooniana</em>.
Cum tabulis xii aeneis pictis, species novas xciii sistentibus. Leipzig (Kummerian). 1805.
Oct. (in fours). (<em>Consp. fung. lusat.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Lewis David von Schweinitz (1780-1834).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1805 (pref. Mai 1804; t.p. 1805; earliest rev. Jenaische Allg. Lit.-Zeit. 14 Mar
	1806), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-376, <em>pl. 1-12</em>, hand coloured copper engravings by L. D. v.
	Schweinitz. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Nisko ("in agro niskiensi") is a town in northern Gali-
	cia, Poland.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 24; Kew 1: 30; LS 796; PR 88; IDC 5284.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427. 1916; 7(15): 1047. 1940.

Alboff [Albov], Nicolai Michailowitch (1866-1897), Russian botanist, traveller in
the Causasus, the Alps, Argentina and Tierra del Fuego. (<em>Alboff</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Causasian material at B, BP, G, JE, K, LE, and P; Argentinian
material at CORD, LP (herb.), NY, SI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1(ed. 6): 355, 2: 30.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 29; Bossert p. 6; BL 1: 254; CSP 13: 52;
Kew 1: 31.
Autran, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. I. 6: 81-84. 1898.
Autran, An. Museo La Plata, Bot. 1: i-vi. 1892 (1902) (bibl., portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 173. 1903, 64, 187. 1905.
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 32. 1914.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 2-4. 1940 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Alboffia</em> Spegazzini (1899); <em>Alboffiella</em> Spegazzini (1899); <em>Albovia</em> Schischkin
(1950).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: See Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Central herb. U.S.S.R., Leningrad 1968,
p. 88.

76. <em>Prodromus florae colchicae</em> Tiflis, Genève, 1895. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl. colchic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1895 (p. iii*: 10 Jul 1895; Nat. Nov. Nov 1895) – (In French and
	Russian), p. [1*-iii*], [i]-xxvi, [1]-287, [288], [2 p.], 4 plates (uncoloured litho-
	graphs). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 31.

77. <em>Essai de flore raisonnée de la Terre de Feu</em>. La Plata (Talleres de publicaciones des
Museo), 1897 [i.e. 1902] Fol. (<em>Essai fl. Terre de Feu</em>).

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HEADING: ALBOFF

<em>Publ</em>.: Posthumously published in 1902 (cover), p. [1]-85, portr., app. [i]-xxiii, portr.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY. – Anales del Museo de La Plata I. "1897", 1902 on cover; Notice bio-
	graphique (and portrait), liste des travaux, on p. [i-vi] (Nat. Nov. Feb 1904). –
	Russian translation Moskva 1904, 128 p. Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 254; Kew 1: 31.
	Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 32. 1914.

Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, Cornelis Rogier Willem Karel van (1863-1936);
Dutch pteridologist working in the East Indies. (<em>Alderwerelt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material in BO and B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 30.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 31; BM 6: 13; IF suppl. 1: 75, 2: 34, 3:
201; JW 2: 184, 3: 143; Kew 1: 32; MW suppl. 4.
Sirks, Indisch natuurond. 212. 1915.
Backer, Bull. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg ser. 3. 14: 1-3. 1936 (bibl., portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 15. 1936.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 3: 203. 1937 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 11. 1950.
Reed, Bibl. Fl. SE Asia 3. 1969.
<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males. 1(1): cxlviii. 1950.

78. <em>Malayan ferns</em>. Handbook to the determination of the ferns of the Malayan Islands
(incl. those of the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines and New Guinea). Batavia (Lands-
drukkerij) 1908. Oct. (<em>Malayan ferns</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1909, date on wrapper (see also BM 6:13 and IF suppl. 1: 75), p. [i]-xl, [1]-899,
	add. single sided [1]-11. <em>Copy</em>: U. – In his "corrections" to the first supplement (1917)
	van Alderwerelt remarks that these include discoveries made after 1 January 1909.
	Later in 1909 Alderwerelt published another "correcting sheet", "corrections II,"
	dated Tokyo Jun 1909.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 13; IF suppl. 1: 75; Kew 1: 32.

79. <em>Malayan fern allies</em>. Handbook to the determination of the fern allies of the Malayan
Islands (incl. those of the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines and New Guinea). Batavia
(Landsdrukkerij) 1915. Oct. (<em>Malayan fern allies</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1915 (pref. Jul 1914), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-261, [1, corr.] <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 32.

80. <em>Malayan ferns and fern allies</em>. Handbook to the determination of the ferns and fern
allies of the Malayan Islands (incl. those of the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines and
New Guinea) ... <em>Supplement</em> I. Batavia (Landsdrukkerij) 1916. Oct. (<em>Malayan ferns fern
allies</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1917 according to Christensen (preface Jan 1916). This is true if the work was
	published as a whole because the additional 73 pages called "Corrections, Modifi-
	cations, and Additions" is dated August 1917. The cover of the Utrecht copy is dated
	1917. The Smithsonian Institution received its copy, unbound, on 31 May 1918. –
	p. [1]-577, [1]-73 (printed one sided). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF suppl. 3: 201; Kew 1: 32.

Aldrovandi, Ulisse (1522-1605), Italian botanist and pharmacologist, professor of
botany at Bologna, author of several encyclopaedic works on natural history. (<em>Aldrovandi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: At Bologna University (not at BOLO). Aldrovandi left his col-
lections and library to the town of Bologna. The oldest collections date from 1551 or
 1554. The herbarium was made for the collections of the public <em>Museum rerum naturalium</em>
of Bologna, the first institutional herbarium: 17 folio-volumes, 4.378 sheets, with <em>ca</em>.
4760 plants stuck on the sheets. [The Museum contained also 18 volumes of drawings of
plants and animals and was associated with the botanic garden. This made it one of
the first modern public natural history museums]. The Aldrovandi herbarium is the

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biggest of the sixteenth century herbaria and gives the most complete picture of the
plant world as known at the time in Italy. The herbarium is not systematically arranged.
On 5 July 1796 the French revolutionary armies confiscated the herbarium and sent
it to Paris together with the volumes of drawings. The collections were returned to the
Bologna University Library in 1815. In 1875 it was sent to the botanic garden, now
it is again at the University. Aldrovandi also sent herbarium specimens to Mattioli.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 30.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 1: 52. 1843.
	Saint-Lager, Histoire des herbiers 30-44 (1885).
	De Toni, Atti r. Ist. Ven. Sci. 1907/08: 1549-1605, also as reprint, 116 p., Venetia
	1908.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 32; BM 1: 26-27; Frank p. 4; LS 802;
Moebius p. 419, 423; NI 14-15; PR 93-94; Quenstedt p. 6-7; Saccardo 1: 13, 2: 8-9.
Mattirolo, L'opera botanica di Ulisso Aldrovandi (1549-1605). Bologna 1897, xxx,
	136 p.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 159. 1903, 3(3): 174. 1905.
Milner, Gat. portr. Kew 3. 1906.
Mattirolo, Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 44: [355]-401. 1904 (corr.)
Cermenati, Ann. di Bot. 4: 313-366. 1906.
De Toni, Atti r. Ist. Veneto Sci. 69: 815-825. 1909-10.
Petri, Mem. Accad. Sci. Ist. Bologna ser. I. 1: 5-55. 1954.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 17-18. 1966.
Castellani, DSB 1: 108-110. 1970 (q.v. for further literature).
Smit, Hist. life sciences 1037 [index]. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aldrovanda</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Aldrovandia</em> E. H. L. Krause (1902, <em>orth. var.</em>)

Alefeld, Friedrich Georg Christoph (1820-1872), German physician and botanist
at Ober-Ramstadt. (<em>Alef</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (destroyed).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 30.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 678; Barnhart 1: 32; BM 1: 27; CSP 1: 40-
41, 7: 19; Frank p. 4; Kew 1: 32; Langman p. 73; MW p. 3, suppl. p. 4; PR 95-96.
Helm, [intr. to facs. repr. Landw. Fl.] p. xi-xvi. 1966.
Helm, Die Kulturpflanze 12: 75-92. 1964, 14: 441-445. 1967.
Stafleu, Taxon 16: 57. 1967.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Die Kulturpflanze 14: 441-445. 1967.

81. <em>Landwirthschaftliche Flora</em> oder die nutzbaren kultivirten Garten- und Feldgewächse
Mitteleuropa's in allen ihren wilden und Kulturvarietäten für Landwirthe, Gärtner,
Gartenfreunde und Botaniker insbesondere für landwirthschaftliche Lehranstalten. Ber-
lin (Wiegandt &amp; Hempel) 1866. Oct. (<em>Landw. Fl.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: 1-7 Mai 1866, p. [i]-viii, [1]-363, [364, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Facsimile</em> ed.: Königstein-Taunus (Otto Koeltz) 1966, p. [ii]-xvi, [i]-viii, [1]-363, [364,
	err.] <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 27; Kew 1: 32; PR 96.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 24(37): 289-290. 14 Sep 1866.
	Helm, Die Kulturpflanze 12: 75-92. 1964, 14: 441-445. 1966.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 57. 1967.

Alexander, Edward Johnston (1901-x); American botanist. (<em>E. J. Alexander</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY, other material at GH, NCU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1(ed 6): 355; 2: 30.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 33; Bossert p. 6; Kew 1: 33; Langman p.
74; MW p. 4, suppl. p. 4.

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HEADING: ALEXANDER

Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 48: 167. 1947.
Rickett, NAF ser. 2(2): 150. 1955.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 3. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Pontederiaceae</em>, NAF 19(1): 51-60. 27 Nov 1937.

Allamand, Frédéric (1736-x), Swiss botanist and physician, correspondent of Linnaeus.
(<em>Allam</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm> and <sm>MANUSCRIPTS</sm>: LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 31.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 36; HA 2: 604; KR p. 21; SO 2534a, 2558.
Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 2(1): 7-19. 1916.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 17. 1936.
Markgraf &amp; Steiger, Taxon 18: 421-424. 1969, 21: 378. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Allamanda</em> Linnaeus (1771).

82. Plantarum genera nova, aut accuratius observata, earumque species. <em>Nova Acta
Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur.</em> 4: 93-95. 1770. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1770, submitted for publication on 4 Nov 1767.
<em>Ref</em>.: Markgraf und Steiger, Taxon 18: 421-424. 1969.

Allemão e Cysneiro, Francisco Freire (1797-1874), Brazilian botanist. (<em>Allemão</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: R (partly destroyed); duplicates F, K, MO, NY, SP. – Another
Allemão herbarium, recently discovered, is at RFA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 31.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 20-21. 1906.
	Occhioni, An. Fac. nac. Farm., Rio de Janeiro 7: 93-222. 1972 (Catalogue of an
	Allemão herb. of 1833-1853).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2:7; BM 2: 616-617; Frank p. 4; Jackson
p. 372, 374; Kew 1: 38-39; PR 100-103.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 20-21.
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 34. 1914 (bibl.)

83. <em>Plantas novas do Brasil</em>. Rio de Janeiro 1844-1849. Qu. (<em>Pl. novas Brasil</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: In part reprinted from <em>Archivo medico brasileiro</em>. The dates of the 9 plates and
	descriptions are: <em>Vicentis acuminata</em> 1844; <em>Geissospermum vellosii</em> 1846; <em>Silvia navalium</em>
	1848; <em>Andradea floribunda</em> 1845; <em>Myrocarpus fastigiatus</em> 1847 [after 26 Oct]; <em>Hieronyma
	alchornoides</em> 1848; <em>Poarchon fluminensis</em> 1846; <em>Myrocarpus frondosus</em> 1848; <em>Ophthalmoblapton
	macrophyllum</em> 1849.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 616-617; Jackson 372; Kew 1: 39; PR 101.
	Zuchold, Bot. Zeit. 12: 434-439, 451-460. 1854 (Copy in Walpers' library).

Allen, Guy Oldfield (1883-1963), British algologist. (<em>G. O. Allen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. – Further material of Charophyta from India in CGE, FH,
K, MO. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Charophyta indica</em> (fasc. 1, nos. 1-14, 1927), sets at BM, E and FH, and possibly at CGE
	and MO; and
2. <em>British Charophyta</em> (slide series 1, nos. 1-24, 1949), set at BM. Duplicates of especially
	Indian species were also distributed with labels "Ex Herb. G. O. Allen."
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1(ed. 6): 355, 2: 32.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 787. 1965.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 59. 1969.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 53. 1970.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Kew 1: 40.
Wood, Review algol. ser. 2. 7: 219-222. 1964 (portr., bibl.)
Kundu, Taxon 14: 206-207. 1965.
Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 792. 1965 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: Vide infra, sub J. F. Allen.

Allen, John Alphaeus (1863-1916), American bryologist. (<em>J. A. Allen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY — Allen also collected for GH; see IH for further sets of
duplicates. <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Mosses of the Cascade Mountains, Washington</em> (nos. 1-147, Cambridge
1900), sets at B, BM, F, FH, LE, NY, US, WELC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 32.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 219. 1901.
	Nichols, Bryologist 17: 30. 1914.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 176. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 39; BM 6: 14; Kew 1: 41.
Blankinship, Montana Agric. Coll. Sci. Studies 1(1): 8, 16. 1905.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 4. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: Vide infra, sub J. F. Allen.

84. <em>A list of the plants contained in the sixth edition of Gray's Manual</em> of the Botany of the
Northern United States, including the district east of the one hundredth meridian and
north of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. Cambridge, Mass. (Herbarium of
Harvard University) 1893. Oct. (<em>List pl. Gray's Manual</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: May 1893 (date on t.p., rev. Bot. Gaz. and J. Bot. Jul 1893), p. [i-iv], 1-130.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, GH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 14; Kew 1: 41.

Allen, John Fisk (1807-1876), American botanist, of Salem, Mass. (<em>J. F. Allen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 32.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 40; BM 1: 30; Kew 1: 41; ME 3: 528;
NI 16; PR 104.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 46. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Allenia</em> Ewart (1909) is dedicated to H. B. Allen; <em>Allenia</em> Phillips (1940) is
dedicated to Robert Allen Dyer (1900-1937), South-African botanist.

85. <em>Victoria regia</em>; or the great water lily of America. With a brief account of its discovery
and introduction into cultivation: with illustrations by William Sharp, from specimens
grown at Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.A. ... Boston (printed and published for the
author by Dutton et Wentworth) 1854. Broadsheet. (<em>Victoria regia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854 – p. [1]-16, [1 ind.], 6 coloured plates, lithographs of drawings by William
	Sharp. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 30; GFB p. 47; Kew 1: 41; ME 3: 468; NI 16; PR 104.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 7: 95-96. 1855.

Allen, Timothy Field (1837-1902), American algologist. (<em>T. F. Allen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY (mostly Charophyta). — Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Characeae americanae exsiccatae</em> (pars i, nos. 1-10, fasc. ii-iv, nos. 11-40a, 41-46, Boston
	(i), New York 1880-1895). Sets at BM, FH, L, PC.
2. <em>Characeae japonicae exsiccatae</em> (nos. 1-17, 1895), sets at BM, FH, L, NY, PC.
The New York Botanical Garden also issued duplicates from Allen's herbarium outside
the regular exsiccatae.

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HEADING: ALLEN, T. F.

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 32.
	De Toni, Syll. alg. 4(1): ii. 1897 (bibl.)
	Howe, J. New York Bot. Gard. 2: 52-54. 1901.
	Wood, Farlowia 3(3): 327-329. 1948 (dates).
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 60-61. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 41; BM 1: 30; Bossert p. 8; CSP 9: 32, 12:
10; 13: 70; Kew 1: 41; MW p. 4; NI 17.
Britton, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 30: 173-177. 1903 (portr., bibl.)
Barnhart in Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 20-21. 1920.
Humphrey, Makers of N. American botany 3-4. 1961.
Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 793-794. 1965 (lists all publications on
	Characeae).
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 78. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 4. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: Vide supra, sub J. F. Allen.

86. <em>Characeae americanae</em>, illustrated and described, New York (author) [1879], 2 parts.
Qu. † (<em>Charac. amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1879 (part 1: J. Bot. Mai 1879; Nat. Nov. Jun 1879; part 2, Nat. Nov. Aug 1879)
	(see Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 6: 315. 1879, and Sayre 1969). – Two coloured plates
	with descriptive letter-press. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 30; Kew 1: 41.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 60. 1969.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 793. 1965.

87. <em>The Characeae of America</em> ... with coloured illustrations from the original drawings
by the author. Boston (S. E. Cassino) [1880], 2 parts. Qu. (<em>Charac. America</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1880, part. 1: [1]-8, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, 2: [9]-[14], <em>pl. 4-6.</em> <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 41.
	H. &amp; J. G., J. Bot. 19: 92. Mar 1881.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 793. 1965.

88. <em>The Characeae of America</em>. New York (author) 1888-1896, 4 parts. Oct. (<em>Charac. America</em>).

part	pages	plates	dates	part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-64	55	Jan-Feb 1888	2(2)	9-17	8	Dec 1894
2(1)	1-8	14, 6	Mar 1893(?)	2(3)	19-28	9	Apr 1896

Allen, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 20: 258 (1893) says that 2(1) was actually published in
1892; see also Wood and Imahori (1965). Part 1 is announced by Nat. Nov. early Mar
1888 as having been published in 1887 but came out Jan-Feb 1888 (J. Bot. Apr 1888;
Flora rd. Mar 1888).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 30; Kew 1: 41; NI 17; IDC 6335.
	Wood, Farlowia 3(3): 334, 335. 1948.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 793. 1965.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 60. 1969.

89. Japanese Characeae, <em>Bull. Torrey bot. Club</em> 21(12): 523-526. Dec 1894, 22(2): 68-71.
Feb 1895, 25(2): 73-82. Feb 1898. 

<em>Publ</em>.: As above. – Also reprinted with consecutive pagination 1-18, with 24 unnumbered
	plates. The plates from drawings by Evelyn Hunter Nordhoff appeared only with the
	reprints (Robinson 1906).
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 4; Kew 1: 41.
	Robinson, Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 4(13): 299. 1906.
	Wood et Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 793, 794. 1965.

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HEADING: ALLESCHER

Allescher, Andreas (1828-1903), German mycologist and highschool-teacher at
München. (<em>Allesch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: M (10.000 fungi). – Exsiccatae (with Johann Nepomuk Schnabl
(1890-1900)): <em>Fungi bavarici exsiccati</em> (7 cent., nos. 1-700, 1890-1900), B, C, FH (has cent.
1-10), HBG, KIEL, L, LE, M, NY, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 32.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 41; BM 1: 30, 6: 15; BFM 3090; CSP 13:
70-71; DTS 1: 1, 3: xxxix; GR p. 1; Kew 1: 41; KR p. 21; LS 815-840, 30503-30506.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427. 1916, 7(15): 1047. 1940.
Schnabl, Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 9(1): 15-18. 1904 (bibl., portr.)
Hennings, Hedwigia 42, Beibl.: 163-165. 1903 (portr., bibl.)
Sydow, Ann. Mycol. 1: 258-261. 1903 (bibl.)
Bresinsky, Mitt. bot. Staatssamml. München 11: 33-55. 1973. (list of A's types of fungi).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Rabenhorst ed. 2: <em>Fungi imperfecti</em> vol. 1, Abt. 6, viii, 1016 p., 1898-
1901, Abt. 7, 1072 p., 1901-1903.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. München 11: 55. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Allescheria</em> P. A. Saccardo &amp; P. Sydow (1899); <em>Allescheria</em> R. Hartig (1899);
<em>Allescheriella</em> P. C. Hennings (1897); <em>Allescherina</em> Berlese (1902).

90. <em>Verzeichnis in Südbayern beobachteter Basidiomyceten</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der
bayrischen Pilzflora. München (Franz) 1884. Oct. (<em>Verz. Südbay. Basid.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1884 (Nat. Nov.; J. Bot. Sep 1884), p. [1]-64. <em>Copies</em>: L, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 30; LS 815.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1047. 1940.

91. <em>Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der bayer.
Pilzflora. Landshut (Thomann) [1886]. Oct. (<em>Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1886 (Nat. Nov.), as a reprint, p. [1]-140, from Ber. bot. Ver. Landshut 9,
	1885 [journal publication earlier than reprint?]. <em>Copy</em>: FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 817.

92. <em>Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der bayerischen
Pilzflora ... II. Abteilung: Gymnoasci und Pyrenomyceten. Mit einem Nachtrag zu
den Basidiomyceten und 2 Tafeln. Separat-Abdruck a.d. X. Bericht des botanischen
Vereins in Landshut. Landshut (Thomann) 1887. Oct. (<em>Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze II</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1887 (p. 144: Jan 1887, journal publ. Nat. Nov. Oct 1887), p. [i], [143]-240,
	special cover for reprint with above title. <em>Copy</em> reprint: Stevenson. – Reprinted from
	Ber. bot. Ver. Landshut 10: [143]-240, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 1887. <em>Copy</em>: FH. – p. 225-240 contain
	the <em>I. Nachtrag zum Verzeichnisse der Basidiomyceten.</em>
	<em>Ref</em>.: LS 818.

93. <em>Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der bayer.
Pilzflora. ... II. Nachtrag zu den Basidiomyceten und I. Nachtrag zu den Gymnoas-
ceen und Pyrenomyceten. [Landshut, 1889]. Oct. (<em>Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze Nachtr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1889 (p. 4: 31 Dec 1888). <em>Copies</em>: FH, Stevenson. - Reprinted, p. [1]-66, from
	<em>Ber. bot. Ver. Landshut</em> 11: 1-66. 1889.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 820.

94. <em>Verzeichnis der bisher in Süd-Bayern beobachteten Perenosporaceen</em>. [Landshut 1889]. Oct. (<em>Verz. Süd-Bay. Perenosp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Independently paged reprint p. [1]-17, without journal identification, from Ber.
	bot. Ver. Landshut 11: 67-83. 1889; page 17 of reprint dated Jan 1889. <em>Copy</em> reprint:
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 821.

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HEADING: ALLESCHER

95. <em>Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der bayer.
Pilzflora. <em>III. Abteilung, Sphaeropsideen, Melanconieen und Hyphomyceten.</em> In Ber. bot. Ver.
Landshut 12: [1]-136. 1892. Oct. (<em>Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze III</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Sep 1892 (Flora Jun, Nat. Nov. Sep) No reprint known to us. <em>Copy</em>: FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 823.

96. <em>Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze.</em> Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der bayerischen
Pilzflora ... <em>IV. Abteilung: Hysteriaceae, Discomycetaceae et Tuberaceae.</em> Separat-Abdruck
aus dem fünfzehnten Bericht des Botanischen Vereins in Landshut. Landshut (Thomann)
 1898. Oct. (<em>Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze IV</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1898, p. [1]-138. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson. - Reprinted with original pagination
	from Ber. bot. Ver. Landshut 15: [1]-138. 1898 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1898).
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 837.

Allioni, Carlo (1728-1804), Italian physician and botanist, correspondent of Linnaeus,
"il Linneo piemontese". (<em>All</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Allioni herbarium was acquired by G. B. Balbis (1765-
1831), then by M. Bonafous (1794-1852) and subsequently by the Turin Academy of
Agriculture. This Academy presented the herbarium to TO in 1891. Allioni had a rich
natural history cabinet of which the botanical part (excluding the herbarium) is at the
Seminario di Chieri. – Allioni's correspondence (20 vol. in Qu.) is at the Turin Academy
of Sciences.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1(ed. 6): 355, 2: 32; Saccardo 1: 13, 2: 9.
	Gras, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 126. 1863.
	Candolle, Phytographie 392. 1880.
	Mattirolo, Carlo Allioni, Enc. Ital. 2: 552. 1929.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 9. 1941.

<sm>NOMENCLATOR ALLIONIANUS</sm>: Mattirolo et Ferrari, Nomenclator Allionianus, sive index
specierum Carolo Allioni adscriptarum. Malpighia 18: 228-292. 1904.

<sm>ICONOGRAPHIA TAURINENSIS</sm>: The botanical garden at Torino (TO) holds a collection of
about 7500 paintings and drawings of plants, bound in 65 folio volumes. This collection
is often cited by Allioni and Colla and contains many of the originals of the illustrations
of the works by these authors, in particular of Allioni's <em>Flora pedemontana</em>. The main
artists are: 1741-1766 Francesco Peyrolery, from Viù (Piemont) - Pietro Peyrolery's
drawings for the <em>Flora Pedemontana</em> are probably also incorporated.
1767-1802 Giovanni-Antonio Bottione, also from Viù.
1802-1837 Angela Maria Bottione, from Torino.
1838-1868 Maddalena Lisa Mussino, from Torino.
Volumes 1-8 carry the title: <em>Stirpium quae in horto regio botanico Taurin. inveniuntur index et
icones ad vivum delineatae.</em> From volume 9 onward: <em>Herbae ac stirpes indigenae et exoticae
nativis coloribus ad vivum expressae</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: Allioni, Fl. pedem. 1: iv. 1785.
	Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxxi. 1883.
	Chiapusso Voli, Malpighia 18: 293-343. 1904.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 55-56. 1941.
	Nissen, Die botanische Buchillustration 1: 154. 1951.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 186, 4: 774, 12(2): 26; Barnhart 1: 42; BM 1:
31-32; Bossert p. 8; Dawson p. 15-16; Dryander 5: 136 [index]; Frank p. 4; GR p. 512;
IF p. 675; Kew 1: 41-42; LS 842-843; NI 18-19; PLC 1: xxxiii; PR 105-108; Saccardo
1: 13, 2: 9, Cron. xli-xliv; SO 635e, 637c.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 5: 136 [index]. 1800.
Buniva, Réflexions sur tous les ouvrages publiés et inédits du docteur Charles Allioni.
	Torino 1805, vii, 150 p., (portr., bibl.)
Konig et Sims, Ann. Bot. 1: 585. 1805.
M.S., Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 1: 150-151. 1820.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cviii-xix. 1883.

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Mattirolo, Malpighia 18: 213-227. 1904 (portr., bibl.), also repr. 82 p.
Mattirolo, <em>in</em> Dörfler, Botaniker-Porträts 30. 1907 (portr.)
Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 2(1): 19-50. 1916.
Mattirolo, Cronistoria Orto bot. Torino xli-xliv. 1929 (portr.)
Mattirolo, Enc. Ital. 2: 552. 1929.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 8-9. 1941.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 56. 1972 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Allioniella</em> Rydberg (1902); <em>Allionia</em> Linnaeus (1759, <em>nom. cons.</em>);
<em>Allionia</em> Loefling (1758, <em>nom. rej.</em>); (journal): <em>Allionia</em> bollettino dell' istituto ed orto
botanico dell' università di Torino. Turin. Vol. 1-x, 1952-x.
<em>Note</em>: <em>Allioniella</em> V. F. Brotherus (1911) is dedicated to Michel Allioni (see Barnhart
1:42), who did bryological work in Ecuador.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 311-312. 1972.

97. <em>Stirpium praecipuarum littoris et agri Nicaeensis</em> enumeratio methodica; cum elencho
aliquot animalium ejusdem maris. Paris (Bauche) 1757. Oct. (<em>Stirp. litt. agri Nicaeen.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1757, p. [i*], [i]-xxii, [1]-255. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 31; Jackson p. 288; Plesch p. 125; PR 106.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 7. 1975.

98. Synopsis methodica stirpium horti regii taurensis, <em>Mélanges Philos. Math. Soc. roy.
Turin</em> 2 (1760-1761); reprint Torino 1760. Qu. (n.v.) 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1760? (rev. GGA 23 Oct 1762) – 76 p. Allioni uses Linnaean binary names only
	for the species described in the <em>Species plantarum</em>; new and doubtful species are provided
	only with a diagnostic phrase.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 107; IDC 5826.

99. Auctuarium ad synopsim methodicam stirpium horti regii taurinensis, <em>Mélanges
philos.-mat. Soc. roy. Turin</em> 5 (1770-1773): [53]-96. 1774. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1774 (or perhaps even 1776) in journal, but preprinted 1773 (rev. GGA 30-9-
	1773; Linnaeus received a copy of this preprint early November 1774). This preprint
	has its own pagination; Allioni, in his <em>Flora pedemontana</em> always refers to the pagination
	of the periodical. The <em>Auctuarium</em> preprint must be assumed to have come out later
	than Gouan's <em>Illustrationes</em> (Jan-Mai 1773). – Allioni adopts here for the first time
	consistently the Linnaean binary system. Many names used in the <em>Flora pedemontana</em>
	actually date from this publication. For a full analysis see Tjaden (1970) and Dandy
	(1970).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 42; PR 108; IDC 5533.
	Chiovenda, Ann. di Bot. 10(1): 15-23. 1912.
	Fuchs, Phyton 9 (1, 2): 42. 1960; Ber. Schweiz. bot. Ges. 71: 350-351. 1961.
	Tjaden, Taxon 19: 611-616. 1970.
	Dandy, Taxon 19: 617-626. 1970 (list of new names).

100. <em>Flora pedemontana</em> sive enumeratio methodica stirpium indigenarum Pedemontii.
Torino (J. M. Briolus) 1785, 3 vols. Fol. (<em>Fl. pedem.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: All three volumes published between Apr-Jul 1785. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, L, MO,
	NY, U.
	<em>1</em>: [i*], front., [iii*-vii*], i-xix, 1-344.
	<em>2</em>: [i*], [iii*], 1-366, i-xxiii, [xiv], [1, impr.].
	<em>3</em>: [i*], [iii*], [i]-xiv, <em>pl. 1-92</em>, and <em>i-ii</em>.
	The plates (copper engravings) are by Francisco Peyrolery (engraved by Pietro
	Peyrolery), mostly uncoloured; coloured copies are rare. Extensive review: GGA
	31 Dec 1785. Becherer (1953) has shown that the 23 specific names marked with a
	dagger (†) are to be attributed to Allioni and not to Bellardi who had provided
	information on the relevant species to Allioni but who had not named them. – The
	pages with roman numerals are bound in various places.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 372; BM 1: 32; DU 6; GF p. 47; IF p. 675; Jackson p. 320; Kew 1: 42;
	LS 842; NI 18; Plesch p. 125; PR 108; RS p. 72; IDC 1128.

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	Mattirolo, Malpighia 18: 211. 1904.
	Mattirolo, Scritti bot. Carlo Allioni. 1904.
	Breistroffer, Proc. verb. mens. Soc. Dauph. Ethn. 182-184: [6]. 1948.
	Becherer, Candollea 14: 113-120. 1953.
	Dawson, The Banks Letters 16. 1958.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 8. 1975 (sold at £ 320).

101. <em>Auctuarium ad floram pedemontanam</em> cum notis et emendationibus. Torino (J. M.
Briolus) 1789. Qu. (<em>Auct. fl. pedem.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1789, p. [i-iv], 1-53, [54 impr.], <em>2 pl. Copies</em>: G, HU (<em>2 pl</em>.), MO, NY
	(<em>1 pl</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 32; Kew 1: 42; LS 843; NI 18; PR 108; ST p. 55; IDC 5533.

Allman, William (1776-1846), Irish botanist, professor of botany at the University
of Dublin 1809-1844. (<em>Allman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 43; BB p. 5; BM 1: 32; CSP 1: 51, 13: 71;
DNB 1: 335; Jackson p. 17, 40, 65; Kew 1:42; PR 109-110.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 5: 304. 1847.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Allmania</em> R. Brown ex R. Wight (1834); <em>Allmaniopsis</em> Suessenguth (1950).

102. <em>Analysis, per differentias constantes viginti, inchoata, generum plantarum phanerostemonum</em>,
quae in Britanniis, Gallia et Helvetia, ultraque hos fines, sponte sua crescunt. ...
Commencement of analysis, by means of twenty constant differences, of the genera of
plants with conspicuous stamens, which grow spontaneously in the British Isles, in
France and Switzerland, and beyond these limits. London 1828. Qu. (<em>Anal. gen. pl.
phanerostem.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Nov 1828 (docum. BH), p. [i]-x, [1]-43, [1]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 32; Jackson p. 17; Kew 1: 42; PR 110.

Allorge, Pierre (1891-1944), French botanist and ecologist. (<em>P. Allorge</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P and PC. – For exsiccatae see under Valentine Allorge.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 43; Bossert p. 8; BL 2: 506; Kew 1: 42;
PFC 2(2): xviii, 3(2): xi.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 9: 154. 1936 (portr.)
Blaringham, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 11. 5: a.v. 1944 (bibl.)
Guerrero, Bol. r. Soc. Españ. Hist. nat. 42: 344. 1944.
Humbert, Bull. Soc. bot. France 91: 29-32. 1944.
Gaumet, Rev. bryol.-lichénol. 15: 1-15. <em>pl. I.</em> 1945 (portr., bibl.)
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France p. 383 [index] (portr. p. 247).
Heim, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris ser. 2. 18(3): 226-252. 1946.
Le Gallo, Le Naturaliste Canadien 76: 229-241. 1949 (portr.)
Latorre, Anal. Inst. bot. A. J. Cavanilles 11(2): 559-560. 1952.
Lami, Revue algol. ser. 2 1(2): 51-55. 1954 (bibl. algol.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Allorgea</em> Ando (1974, also dédicated to Valentine Allorge née Sélitsky (1888-
x), q.v.); <em>Allorgeia</em> L. Gauthier-Lièvre (1958).

Allorge, Valentine, née Sélitsky (1888-x), French bryologist. (<em>V. Allorge</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P and PC. – Exsiccatae (p.p. with Pierre Allorge):
1. <em>Cryptogames de l'Empire colonial Français</em> (series A-C, nos. 1-60, Paris 1938-1949). <em>Sets</em>:
	FH, PC.
2. <em>Bryophyta azorica</em>. Mousses et hépatiques récoltées en 1937 aux îles Açores (nos. 1-133,
	Paris 1942). PC, S-PA – Very few sets were made up.

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HEADING: ALSCHINGER

3. <em>Bryotheca iberica</em>. Muscinées de l'Espagne et du Portugal, (ser. i-v, nos. 1-250, Paris
	1928-1938). <em>Sets</em>: FH, G, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 32.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 5. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 43; BL 2: 506; Bossert p. 8; GR p. 303;
Kew 1: 42.
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 10. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Allorgea</em> Ando (1974); also dedicated to Pierre Allorge (1891-1944), q.v.

Alm, Carl Gustaf (1888-x), Swedish botanist, highschool teacher at Kiruna. (<em>C. Alm</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS (lichens): Largest general collection at GB, duplicates B,
BM, GH, K, L, NY, UPS (GR: lichens at UPS).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 485; IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 32.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 43; BL 2: 79, 531, 532, 535; Bossert p. 8;
GR p. 485; Kew 1: 42; KR p. 22.
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 10. 1958.

Almquist, Ernst Bernhard (1852-1946), Swedish physician and botanist, at Karol.
inst. Stockholm 1891-1917, brother of S. O. I. Almquist. (<em>E. B. Almquist</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S and UPS (Vega expedition, 1878-1880), also H, LD and Z.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 33.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 44; BM 1: 32; 6: 16; Bossert p. 8; CSP 9:
35; 12: 11, 13: 73; GR p. 485; KR p. 23-24; LS 872-874, 30520; MW p. 4; SO ind. p. 8.
Nordenskiöld, The voyage of the Vega, London 1881.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 28. 1903, 3(3): 206, <em>pl. 110.</em> 1905.
Hult, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 29: 66-67. 1946 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 12. 1950.

Almquist, Sigfrid Oscar Immanuel (1844-1923), Swedish botanist and highschool
teacher at Stockholm, brother of Ernst Bernhard Almquist. (<em>Almq</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at S, also C, GB, LD, UPS, Z.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 471; IH 2: 33; Kew 1: 43; KR p. 24.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(2): 567; Barnhart 1: 44; BM 1: 32, 6: 16-17;
Bossert p. 8; BL 2: 511; CSP 9: 35, 13: 73-74; GR p. 471; Kew 1: 43; KR p. 24-28;
LS 865-871, 35618; MW p. 4.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 28. <em>pl. 13.</em> 1903, 3(3): 3. <em>pl. 107.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Almquist, E., Sv. bot. Tidskr. 38: 459-464. 1944 (portr.)

103. <em>Monographia Arthoniarum Scandinaviae</em>. Stockholm (P. A. Nordstedt &amp; Söner) 1880.
Qu. (<em>Monogr. Arthon. Scand.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 3 Apr 1880 (date of separate issue as thesis; see also Hedwigia Mai 1880 and Nat.
	Nov. Mai, Aug 1880) – [i], [1-]69, [4] p. The thesis has a separate title page: Mono-
	graphia ... Afhandl. ... jämte Teser ... för ... lektorsbefattning ... 3 Apr 1880. –
	Also published as Sv. Vet. – ak. Handl. ny. följd 17(6) (presented as manuscript on
	12 Dec 1879), 1880, p. [1]-69. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 32; KR p. 27-28; LS 863.

Alschinger, Andreas (1791-1864), Austrian botanist and theologist, born in Bohemia,
teacher at the Zara Gymnasium. (<em>Alschinger</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BASSA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 33.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 274; Barnhart 1: 45; BM 1: 33; CSP 12: 12;
Kanitz no. 148; Kew 1: 44; NDB 1: 205.
Kanitz, Oest. bot. Z. 14: 151-154. 1864.
Anon., Flora 47: 125. 1864.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Alschingera</em> R. De Visiani (1850).

104. <em>Flora jadrensis</em> complectens plantas phaenogamas hucusque in agro jadertino
detectas et secundum systema Linnaeano-Sprengelianum redactas. Zara (Battara) 1832.
Oct. (<em>Fl. jadr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832, prob. Jul-Nov (Flora 15: 720. 7 Dec 1832), p. [i-iv], [1]-248; Supplement
	to this flora in III. Programme du Gymnasium, Zara 1853 (Bot. Zeit. 23 Jul 1869).
	<em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 33; Jackson p. 313; Kanitz no. 148; Kew 1: 44; PR 116.
	Anon., Lit.-Ber. Flora 2: 284-286. Dec 1832.
	Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 1: 445. 13 Mai 1833 (rev.)

Alston, Arthur Hugh Garfit (1902-1958), British pteridologist and plant collector.
(<em>Alston</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Most of the originals of Alston's collections are at BM; some,
especially of the collections made with N.Y. Sandwith, are at K. The location of the
types is indicated in the publications.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 33.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 45; BL 1: 22; Bossert p. 9; IF suppl. 3: 201,
4: 311-313; Kew 1: 44-45; MW p. 4.
Elliot, The Times, London, 28 Mar 1958.
Greenfield, Brit. Fern Gaz. 8: 220-222. 1958.
Lourteig, Bol. Soc. Arg. Bot. 7: 136-137. 1958.
Bell, Taxon 8: 83-86. 1959 (bibl., portr.)
Morton, Amer. Fern J. 49: 1-2. 1959.
Crabbe, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 385-395. 1960 (bibl.); 5: 240-248. 1969 (index).
Anon., Mem. Soc. Brot. 18: frontispiece. 1966 (portr.) (vol. dedicated to Alston).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Alstoniamitus</em> B. Skvortzov (1967).

105. Undescribed ferns from New Guinea. <em>Nova Guinea</em> ser. 2. 4: 109-112. <em>t. 4-11.</em> 1940. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Dec 1940. Text previously published Oct 1940 in J. Bot. 78: 225-229.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 44.
	Crabbe, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 389. 1960.
	Pichi-Sermolli, Regn. veg. 37: 311. 1965.

Alströmer, Clas (1778: friherre, baron) [von] (1736-1794), Swedish naturalist, pupil
of Linnaeus. (<em>Alstr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S; the Alströmer herbarium, together with the herbaria of
Montin, Osbeck, Casström and Swaitz constitutes the basis of S. Material collected
1760-1762 in Southern Europe is also at LINN, SBT and UPS (Thunberg herbarium).
Curators of the Alströmer herbarium and natural history cabinet at Christinedal near
Gothenburg were Jonas Fagraeus, Anders Dahl and C B. Rutström. The Linnaean
material originally contained in the Alströmer herbarium (via Dahl from L. and
directly from Linnaeus fil. to A. in 1783) is now kept separately as the Stockholm
Linnaean herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 33.
	Lindmann, Ark. f. Bot. 7(3): 5-9. 1907.
	Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige under 1700 – talet 400 [index]. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 427; Barnhart 1: 45; Bossert p. 9; Colmeiro 1:
clx; Dawson p. 16; KR p. 29; PR (ed. 1): 172, 173; SO add. 2491.

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HEADING: ALYON

Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 5: 137 [index]. 1800.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 66.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 28. 1903, 3(3): 3. 1905.
Fries, Bref och Skr. Linné ser. 2. 1: 69.
Fries, Linné 2: 61, 62 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 19. 1936.
Utterstöm, Svenska män och Kvinnor 1: 75. 1955.
Ryden, The Banks Collection, Stockholm. 116 [index]. 1963.
Stafleu, Adanson 1: 129-130. 1963.
Coats, The plant hunters 38. 1969.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 298. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Alstroemeria</em> Linnaeus (1762).

Alten, Johann Wilhelm von (1770-?), German apothecary and botanist in Augsburg.
(<em>J. Alten</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 46; PR 120.

106. <em>Augsburgische Blumenlese</em> oder systematisches Verzeichniss der in der Gegend um
Augsburg wildwachsenden Pflanzen, als Einleitung zu einer Flora von Augsburg.
Augsburg (Wolff) 1822. Oct. (<em>Augsburg. Blumenl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1822 (Flora 5(1) Beil. 3: 107), p. [i]-xii, [1]-215. <em>Copies</em>: G, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 120.

Altmann, Paul (<em>fl</em>. 1894), German highschool teacher and botanist at Wriezen. (<em>P.
Altmann</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

107. <em>Flora von Wriezen und Umgegend</em>. Bearbeitet vom Oberlehrer Dr. Paul Altmann.
Wriezen (Hintze). [1894-1895]. Qu. (<em>Fl. Wriezen</em>).

<em>Pars</em> [<em>1</em>]: Apr-Mai 1894 (Nat. Nov.; published in Easter program), p. [1]-30. <em>Copy</em>: U. –
	Also in Realprogymnasium zu Wriezen. Bericht 1895 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Pars</em> [<em>2</em>]: Apr-Mai 1895 (before 23 Mai, date &amp; registration pupils; Nat. Nov. Jul
	1895), p. [i-ii], 31-61, i-iii. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Also in Realprogymnasium zu Wriezen.
	Bericht ... Programm no. 113.
Wriezen (orig. Wrietzen) is a town in Brandenburg, (Potsdam district), Western
Prussia.

Alverson, Andrew Halstead (1845-1916), Californian cactus collector. (<em>Alverson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: None known to exist.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 47.
Jaeger, Desert Magaz. (Palm Desert Calif.) 21: 26-28. 1958 (portr.)
Ewan, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 170-177. 1963 (portr.)

108. <em>Price list of Cacti found in California and adjoining regions</em> offered by A. H. Alverson
collector and dealer in Cacti, Bulbs, Seeds, Rare Plants. San Bernardino. Cal. s.d., Oct. (<em>Price list cacti California</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1893 or 1894, 8 p. (n.v.) – Ewan mentions only a single known copy in USDA.
Later edition: late 1894 or early 1895, "<em>cactus catalogue</em>."
<em>Ref</em>.: Ewan, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 170-177. 1963.

Alyon, Pierre Philippe (1746-1816), French botanist and pharmacist. (<em>Alyon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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HEADING: ALYON

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 48; DU 7; HU 688; Jackson p. 34; NI 22;
PR 122.
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 3: 20.

109. <em>Cours de botanique</em>, pour servir à l'éducation des enfans de S. A. Sérénissime Mon-
seigneur le Duc d'Orléans, où l'on à [sic] rassemblé les plantes indigènes et exotiques
employées dans les arts et dans la médecine. Paris [1787-1788]. Fol. (<em>Cours bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 7 parts (in NY copy numbered by hand nos. 1-7; HU: nos. 2-8), 1787-1788,
	engr. t.p., p. [1]-36, 103 handcoloured etchings occasionally shaded with mezzotint
	or roulette (DU); PR: "Opus pulchris, quam Jean Aubry sculpsit, tabulis splendi-
	dum, pluribus prodiit fasciculis, et fere semper incompletum offenditur". For a
	collation and commentary see HU 688. Possibly not finished until 1789.

livr.	plates	livr.	plates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2(Ime)	1-15	6(5°)	60-73 (Plesch: 61a)
3(2°)	16-29	7(6°)	74-87
4(3°)	30-44	8(7°)	89-103
5(4°)	45-59

The artist, Jean Aubry, also engraved some of the plates of Labillardière, <em>Icones
plantarum Syriae rariorum</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM; DU 7; GFB p. 47; HU 688; Jackson p. 34; NI 22; Plesch p. 126; PR 122.
	Bartlett, Fifty-five rare books 54-55. 1949.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 10. 1975 (sold at £ 9200).

Ambrosi, Francesco (1821-1897), Austro-Italian botanist, director of the Museo
civico in Trient. (<em>Ambrosi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original herbarium destroyed by fire, first set of duplicates at
TR, further material at BASSA, FI and IBF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 34, Saccardo 2: 11.
	Candolle, Phytographie 392. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 49; BL 2: 404; BM 1: 36; CSP 1: 55, 6:
656, 12: 14, 13: 83; DTS 1: 2-3, 6(4): 109-110; Kew 1: 48; LS 893; PR 128; Saccardo
1: 14, 2: 11.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 131. 1895.
Saccardo, Bull. Soc. veneto-trentina sc. nat. 6(3): 117-119. 1898 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 79, 159. 1903, 3(3): 65. 1905.

110. <em>Flora del Tirolo meridionale</em> ossia descrizione delle specie fanerogame che crescono
spontanee sopra il suolo trentino e nelle terre adjacenti comprese fra la catena delle alpi
retiche sino ai confini del Lombardo-Veneto loro proprietà ec. ec. Opera disposta
dietro il metodo naturale ed elaborata sull'erbario Facchiniano e proprio. [Alternative
title:] <em>Flora Tiroliae australis</em> seu descriptio plantarum phanerogamarum in solo triden-
tino terrisque adjacentibus sponte nascentium [.] Specimen florae totius Italiae sep-
tentrionalis uno cum appendicibus exhibens. (Insunt plantae Monocotyledoneae
[Dicotyledoneae]). Padova (Angelo Sicca) 1854-1857, 2 vols. Oct. † (<em>Fl. Tirolo mer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854-1857, in parts, the precise dates of which are unknown. The following data
are based on a copy in original covers [L]. The covers of the parts (puntate) are not
dated. <em>Copies</em>: B, L, M.

vol.	puntate	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xx, [1]-140	1854
Monocot.	2	141-300
	3	301-460
	4	461-620
	5	621-964

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vol.	puntate	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2(1)	1	[i-xiv], [1]-160, err.	1857
Dicot. (1)	2	161-320
	3	321-480
	4	481-820, [2]

Motto on t.p. vol. 2: "Combien de fois la Botanique n'a-t-elle pas adouci les plus
cuisants chagrins! Aug. de Saint-Hilaire." The flora remained unfinished; it contains
the monocotyledones and only a small part of the dicotyledonae.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 36; DTS 1: 2; Kew 1: 48; PR 128.
	Anon., Flora 37: 303-304. 31 Mai 1854 (outline).

Ames, Lawrence Marion (1900-1966), American mycologist and phytopathologist.
(<em>L. Ames</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BPI; dupl. at K.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 50; Bossert p. 9; Kew 1: 50.
Diehl, Mycologia 59: 187-191. 1967 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Amesiodendron</em> Hu (1936) is dedicated to Oakes Ames (1874-1950), q.v.

111. <em>A monograph of the Chaetomiaceae</em>. The United States Army Research and Develop-
ment Series Number 2 [s.l.] 29 December 1961. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Chaetom.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: 29 Dec 1961, p. [i]-ix, [1]-65, <em>pl 1-30. Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969. <em>Bibliotheca mycologica</em> Band 17. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 50.

Ames, Oakes (1874-1950), American orchidologist, professor of economic botany at
Harvard University (<em>Ames</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AMES.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 34.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 68. 1901.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 50; BM 6: 20; Bossert p. 10; Kew 1: 51-52;
Langman p. 85-86; MW p. 4, suppl. p. 5; NI 23.
Day, Rhodora 3: 68. 1901.
Backer, Verklarend woordenboek 22. 1936.
Mangelsdorf, in Ames, Orchids in retrospect ix-xv. 1948 (also: bibl. on p. 159-172).
Sax, J. Arnold Arb. 31: 335-349. 1950 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 162(2): 223-228. 1951.
Coleman, Victorian Naturalist 67: 184-185. 1951 (portr.)
Schultes, Rhodora 53: 67-78. 1951.
Rollins, Taxon 1: 4. 1951.
Rouleau, Rhodora Index 1-50: 277. 1953.
Schultes, Bot. Mus. Leaflets 22: 253-255. 1969 (portr.) (on Blanche Ames).
Sutton, Arnoldia 32(1): 9-12. 1972.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 6. 1973.

<sm>MEMORIAL VOLUME</sm>: Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, vol. 16, 1949-1951
(portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Amesia</em> A. Nelson &amp; Macbride (1913); <em>Amesiodendron</em> Hu (1936).

112. <em>Orchidaceae</em>: illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae issuing from the
Ames Botanical Laboratory North Easton, Massachusetts, Boston, New York (1, 2:
Houghton, Mifflin and Company; 3-7, Boston, The Merrymount Press) 1905-1922.
Oct. (<em>Orchidaceae</em>).

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vol.	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-vii, [1]-156	1-16	Feb-Mar 1905*
2	[i]-xi, [1]-288	17-25	18 Feb 1908
3	[i]-[viii], [1]-[99]	26-59	30 Sep 1908
4	[i]-xiv, [1]-[288]	60-79	20 Jun 1910
5	[i]-[xiv], [1]-[271]	(no pl.]	2 Sep 1915
6	[i]-[xiv], [1]-[335]	80-101	18 Oct 1920
7	[i]-[ix], [1]-174	102-114	5 Apr 1922

*Nat. Nov. Apr 1905; p. iv: Feb 1905. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – Plates by Blanche Ames.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 51; Langman p. 85; MW p. 4; NI 23.

113. <em>An enumeration of the orchids of the United States and Canada</em> prepared for the American
Orchid Society. Boston 1924. Oct. (<em>Enum. orchids U.S. &amp; Canada</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1924 (preface 2 Feb 1924), p. [i]-viii, [1]-120.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 51.

Amman, Johann (1707-1741), Swiss botanist in St. Petersburg. (<em>Amman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE, dupl. at LINN, OXF, some material also at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 34.
	Dandy, The Sloane Herbarium 82-83. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 121. 1964.
	Karavaev, Bjull. Moskovsk. Obšč. Isp. Prir., Otd. Biol. 74(4): 148-149. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 1: 401; AG 4: 132; Barnhart 1: 51; BM 1: 39;
GR p. 637; HU 511; Jackson p. 326; Kew 1: 52; Krebel p. 33, 47; LS 906, 32533;
MW p. 4; NI 24; PR 136; TR 12-18.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 138 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 2(1): 50-67. 1916.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Central herb. U.S.S.R., Leningrad 1968,
p. 89.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: not to be confused with Paul Ammann (1634-1691), botanist at Leipzig (see AG
4: 132; Barnhart 1: 51; PR 137-141).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ammanella</em> Miquel (1856) and <em>Ammannia</em> Linnaeus (1753) are dedicated to
Paul Ammann (1634-1691), German botanist.

114. <em>Stirpium rariorum in imperio Rutheno sponte provenientium</em> icones et descriptiones col-
lectae ab Ioanne Ammano ... instar supplementi ad commentar. Acad. Scient. Imper.
Petropoli, ex typographia Academiae scientiarum. St. Petersburg (Acad. Scientiarum)
 1739. Qu. (<em>Stirp. rar. Ruth.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1739, p. [1-xii], [1]-210, [12], [1, errata], 34 plates numbered <em>i-xxxv</em>, (<em>xiv</em> and <em>xvi</em>
	combined). For a collation see HU 511. "Ouvrage interrompu par la mort de
	l'auteur ..." (Brunet 1: 236). <em>Copies</em>: BR, HU, MO, NY, Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: HU 511; Jackson p. 326; Kew 1: 52; LS 906; MW p. 4; NI 24; PR 136.

Amo y Mora, Mariano del (1820-1896), Spanish botanist. (<em>Amo</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, probably at GDA or MA. Amo y Mora was dean of
the faculty of pharmacy at Granada when he compiled his <em>Flora</em>.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 51; BL 2: 479-480; BM 1: 39, 408; CSP 1:
58; Colmeiro 1: clxxii (bibl.); GR p. 758; Kew 1: 53.
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 36. 1914.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Cutanda, V., <em>Manual de Botanica</em>, Madrid 1848.

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115. <em>Flora cryptogámica de la Peninsula Ibérica</em>, que contiene la descripcion de las plantas
acotyledóneas que crecen en España y Portugal, distribuidas segun el método de
familias. Granada (Indalecio Ventura) 1870. Oct. (<em>Fl. crypt. Penins. Ibérica</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, p. [i]-viii, table, [1]-849. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 39; Kew 1: 53.
	Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 36. 1914.

116. <em>Flora fanerogámica de la Peninsula Iberica</em> ó descripcion de las plantas cotyledóneas,
que crecen en España y Portugal. Granada (Indalecio Ventura) 1871-1873, 6 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. fan. Penins. Iberica</em>).

vol.	pages	dates	notes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iii], [1]-636	Oct-Dec 1871	preface 1 Oct 1871
2	[i-v], [1]-268	1871	p. [iii-v].table
3	[i-v], [1]-548	1872	p. [iii-v].table
4	[i-v], [1]-691	1872
5	[i-vi], [1]-645	1873
6	[i]-vii, [1]-758	1873

<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 479-480; Kew 1: 53; IDC 5534.
	Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 36. 1914.

Amshoff, Gerda Jane Hillegonda (<em>fl</em>. 1939), Dutch botanist. (<em>Amshoff</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: U and WAG.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Kew 1: 53; Langman p. 811.

117. <em>On South American Papilionaceae</em>. Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van
doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, op gezag van den
rector magnificus Dr. Th. M. van Leeuwen, hoogleraar in de faculteit der geneeskunde,
volgens besluit van den Senaat der Universiteit tegen de bedenkingen van de faculteit
der wis- en natuurkunde te verdedigen op Maandag 3 april 1939, des namiddags te
vier uur. Utrecht (Kemink) [1939]. Oct. (<em>S. Amer. Papilion.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 3 Apr 1939 (date on which the thesis was defended), p. [i-viii], [1]-78, [3, theses,
loose]. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 53.

Anders, Joseph (1863-1936), Czeck lichenologist. (<em>Anders</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PRM and PR. – Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes exsiccati Bohemiae borealis</em>
(<em>Flechten Nordböhmens</em>) (fasc. i-vi, nos. 1-333, 1929-1933); sets at PRM and PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 430; IH 1 (ed. 6): 35, 2: 35.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 108-109. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 53; Bossert p. 10; GR p. 430; LS 923-925b:
LS suppl. 256-267.
Mattick, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 54: 369, (93)-(99). 1936 (portr., bibl.)
Klement, Natur und Heimat 7: 33-37. 1936 (portr., bibl.)
Futak &amp; Domin, Bibl. ČSR 31-32. 1960 (bibl.)

118. <em>Die Strauch- und Blattflechten Nordböhmens</em>. Anleitung zum leichten und sicheren
Bestimmen der in Nordböhmen vorkommenden Strauch- und Blattflechten. (Mit einem
Verzeichnisse aller in Böhmen entdeckten Strauch- und Blattflechten) ... Mit fünf
Flechtentabellen. Böhm. – Leipa (publ. by author) 1906. Oct. (<em>Strauch- &amp; Blattflechten
Nordböhm</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1906 (p. iv: 1 Jan 1906; Nat. Nov. Mai 1907), p. [i-v], [1]-92 [93-96, expl. pl.],
	<em>pl. 1-5</em> (photogr.) <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.

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119. <em>Die Strauch- und Laubflechten Mitteleuropas</em> [.] Anleitung zum Bestimmen der in
Mitteleuropa vorkommenden Strauch- und Laubflechten. Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1928.
Oct. (<em>Strauch- &amp; Laubflechten Mitteleur</em>.)

<em>Orig</em>.: 1928 p. [i]-iv, [i*], [1]-217, <em>pl. 1-30</em>, 8 text ill. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile</em>: Amsterdam (Asher) 1974 (ISBN 90-6223-269-4), p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-217,
	<em>pl. 1-30</em>, 8 text ill. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS suppl. 264.

Anderson, Alexander (x-1811), British born physician who was superintendent of the
St. Vincent botanical garden 1785-1811. (<em>A. Anderson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, CGE, G, K, LE; drawings at LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 17. 1902.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 511-512. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 6; DNB 1: 372; Kew 1: 55.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1892: 94-97.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 1, 17. 1902.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andersonia</em> R. Brown (1810, also dedicated to William Anderson (1750-1778),
English botanist on Cook's expeditions, and to William Anderson (1766-1846), Scottish
botanist).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Andersonia</em> Roxburgh (1832) is dedicated to James Anderson (x-1809), English [?]
physician in Madras; <em>Andersoniella</em> K. J. F. Schmitz (1897) is dedicated to Charles
Lewis Anderson (1827-1919), q.v.; <em>Anderssoniopiper</em> Trelease (1934) is dedicated to Nils
Johan Andersson (1821-1880), q.v.; <em>Bryoandersonia</em> H. E. Robinson (1963) is dedicated
to Lewis Edward Anderson (1912-x), American botanist.

Anderson, Charles Lewis (1827-1919), American algologist. (<em>C. L. Anderson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY; other material at A, BM, FH, K, MO, P-DU, US. – For
his <em>Algae exsiccatae americae borealis</em> see sub Farlow, W.G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 35 (as "Charles," "Charles L." and as "C.L.").
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 72-73. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 54.
Day, Rhodora 3: 242. 1901.
Jepson, Madroño 1: 214-216. 1929 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andersoniella</em> K. J. F. Schmitz (1897). – <em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the
name Anderson, vide supra, sub A. Anderson.

Anderson, George (x-1817), British botanist and horticulturist at Westham who grew
species of <em>Salix, Paeonia</em>, and <em>Narcissus</em> and who collected in Brazil and Barbados in 1815.
(<em>G. Anderson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; some British specimens at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 35.
	Kent. Brit. herbaria 39. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 55; BB p. 6; CSP 1: 631.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Anderson, vide supra, sub A. Anderson and
C. L. Anderson.

120. A monograph of the genus Paeonia, <em>Trans. Linn. Soc. London</em> 12(1): 248-290. 1817
[1818]. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 25 Feb 1818 – Reprints (<em>n.v.</em>) available by May 1818.
<em>Ref</em>.: Stearn J. Bot. 79: 26. 1941.

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HEADING: ANDERSSON

Anderson, Thomas (1832-1870), Scottish botanist, superintendent and later director
of the Calcutta Botanic Garden. (<em>T. Anderson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K and CAL; duplicates e.g. B, BM, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 36.
	Candolle, Phytographie 392. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 57; BB p. 7; BM 1: 43; CSP 1: 65, 7: 33,
9: 43, 12: 16; DNB 1: 392; Jackson p. 384, 388, 451; Kew 1: 58; MW p. 4; PR 152-154;
Zander ed. 10, p. 590.
Anon., J. Bot. 8: 368. 1870.
Anon., Flora 53: 490. 1871.
Balfour, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburg 11: 41-45. 1873 (bibl.)
Anon., Rec. Bot. Survey India 7: 11-14. 1914.
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 519 [index]. 1918.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedications 1827-1927: 150. 1932 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 26. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 15. 1950.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 238 [index]. 1965.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Anderson, vide supra, sub A. Anderson and
C. L. Anderson.

121. <em>Florula adenensis</em>. A systematic account, with descriptions, of the flowering plants
hitherto found at Aden. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society. Supplement
to vol. V. – Botany. London (Longman, Green, Longmans and Roberts, and Williams
and Norgate) 1860. Oct. (<em>Fl. Aden.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1860 – p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-47, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol. liths. by W. Fitch. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 65; Kew 1: 58; PR 152.

Andersson, Carl Filip Gunnar (1865-1928), Swedish bryologist, palaeobotanist and
plant-geographer at Stockholm. (<em>C. Andersson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GB (all material?).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 36.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 58; BL 2: 459; BM 6: 23; Bossert p. 11;
CSP 13: 65; Kew 1: 59; KR p. 30-35.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 29. <em>pl. 11.</em> 1903, 3(3): 3. <em>pl. 106.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Anon., Handelshögsk. Stockholm Årsber. 1909-1910: [repr. 1-9]. <em>Copy</em>: DS.
Jonasson, Ymer 3. 1928 (full bibl.) <em>Copy</em>: B.
Hesselman, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 46: (129)-(147) 1929 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Anderssoniopiper</em> W. Trelease (1934) is dedicated to Nils Johan Andersson
(1821-1880), q.v.

122. <em>Studier öfver torfmossar i södra Skåne</em>. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt &amp; S.) 1889. Oct.
(<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Stud. torfmossar Skåne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1889 (communicated 8 Mai 1889, Nat. Nov. Aug 1890) – 43 p., issued as
	Bihang Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 15(3, 3), Stockholm 1889.

Andersson, Nils Johan (1821-1880), Swedish botanist. (<em>Anderss</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S. – For voyages and distribution of duplicates see IH. – Exsic-
catae: <em>Flora lapponica exsiccata</em> (1865, 15 sets).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 36.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): I. 1906.
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 19. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 58; BL 2: 516, 551; BM 1: 44, 6: 24;

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HEADING: ANDERSSON

Bossert p. 11; CSP 1: 65-66, 6: 565, 7: 34, 12: 16; DTS 1: 4; Frank p. 4; IF p. 675;
Jackson p. 515 [index]; Kew 1: 59; KR p. 36-42; Langman p. 88; LS 944; MW p. 4;
NI 25-27; PR 155-169.
Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 1: 192. 1880 (brief bibl.), J. Bot. 18: 192. 1880.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1880: 63-64.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2) : 29. <em>pl. 11.</em> 1903, 3(3): 3. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): I. 1906 (itinerary).
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 16. 1950 (for his coll. and publ. on voyage
	Eugénie 1851-1853).
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(8): 148. 1961.
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. (1814-1964): 318. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Salicineae</em>, in DC., <em>Prodr</em>. 16(2): 190-323. med. Jul 1868. The infra-
generic categories are designated as follows (notes C. R. Ball):
The <em>sections</em> are centered, indicated by S and a serial number, and in italics, in capitals
and lower case.
The <em>species</em> are preceded by a number, exdented 2 spaces, printed in caps and small caps
(author and citation in parentheses) and part of first line of text.
The first subdivisions are <em>varieties</em>, preceded by a Greek letter (and comma) indented
2 spaces under species paragraph, and exdented 2 spaces before the varietal paragraph.
The name is in italic lower case, with author and citation in ( ), all part of first line
of text.
The second subdivisions (<em>formae</em>) are included in the varietal paragraph, each preceded
by a dash (–), and a number with a tiny o after its top; these are followed, without
punctuation, by the form name in italics and a comma.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Anderssoniopiper</em> W. Trelease (1934).

123. <em>Plantae vasculares circa Quickjock Lapponiae lulensis</em>, quarum enumerationem venia
ampliss. Facult. philosoph. Upsal. praeside mag. Elia Fries ... p.p. auctor Nicol.
Johannes Anderson ... in audit. Gustav. pridie idus Jun. mdcccxliv. H. P. M. S. Pars
prior. Uppsala (Wahlström &amp; Låstrom) 1844-1845. Oct. (<em>Pl. vasc. Quickjock</em>).

<em>Pars prior</em>: 12 Jun 1844, p. [1]-16. <em>Copies</em>: NY (2).
<em>Pars posterior</em>: Mai 1845, p. [i-iii], 17-36. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY (2). – "pro gradu philosophico
	p.p. auctor ...".
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 39.(no. 45).
	Beilschmied, Flora 30: 431-439, 447-454. 1847 (summary).
	Andersson, Bot. Not. 1866: 107-110, 119-125.

124. <em>Salices Lapponiae</em> quarum descriptiones venia ampl. facult. philos. Upsal. p.p.
Nicolaus Johannes Anderson [sic] phil. mag. stip. Hellvik. et Alfred. August. Wong
ostragothi in audit. Gustav. die iii decemb. mdcccxlv. H.A.M.S. Pars I. Uppsala
(Wahlström &amp; C.) 1845. Oct. (<em>Salices Lapponiae</em>).

diss.	pages	defended by	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iv], [1]-16	Alfred August Wong	3 Dec 1845
2	[i-iv], 17-32	Gustavus Sigfridus Brydolf	3 Dec 1845
3	[i-ii], 33-48	Sten Stenberg	6 Dec 1845
4	[i-iv], 49-64	Johan. Eric Ulr. Kraft	6 Dec 1845
5	[i-iv], 65-90, [1, err.]	And. Gustavus Longberg	13 Dec 1845

<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Trade ed</em>.: Uppsala (Wahlström &amp; C:o) 1845, p. [i], [1]-90, [1, err.], <em>2 pl. Copies</em>: G,
	HH, HU, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 44; Jackson p. 338; Kew 1: 59; KR p. 36; TR 156.
	A., Bot. Zeit. 4: 619-620. 4 Sep 1846.

125. <em>Conspectus vegetationis Lapponiae</em> quem venia ampliss. Facult. phil. Upsal. p.p.
Nicolaus Johannes Anderson ... et Theodor Isac. Suber ... in audit. philos. superiori

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d. xxvii maji mdcccxlvi h.a.m.s. pars I. Uppsala (Wahlström &amp; C.) 1846. Oct. (<em>Consp.
veg. Lapponiae</em>).

<em>Pars 1</em>: 27 Mai 1846, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-x, [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Pars 2</em>: 30 Mai 1846, p. [i-ii], 17-39. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – "... Anderson et Oscar Esbj. Ed-
	holm ...".
<em>Trade ed</em>.: (n.v., fide KR) ib. 1846, p. [i], x, 39, with the indication "auctore ..." Repr.
	Arch. Scand. Beitr. 2: 394-444. 1850.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 39 (no. 47).

126. <em>Atlas öfver den Skandinaviska florans naturliga familjer</em>. Stockholm (Zach. Häggström)
 1849. Oct. (<em>Atlas Skand. nat. fam.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1849, engr. t.p., [i-iii], [1]-29, <em>pl. 1-29. Copies</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 41 (no. 62); PR 158.

127. <em>Plantas Scandinaviae descriptionibus et figuris analyticis adumbratae</em>. Stockholm (Zacha-
rias Haeggström) 2 fasc. 1849-1852. Oct. (<em>Pl. Scand.</em>)

<em>Fasciculus primus Cyperaceas Scandinaviae complectens</em>, Stockholm 1849, other title page:
	<em>Cyperaceae Scandinaviae</em> in Dania, Suecia, Norvegia et Fennia sponte crescentes, des-
	criptae et delineatae ... Praefatus est Elias Fries ... p. [ii*-iii*], i-iv, [4 p. Cyp.],
	[1]-74, [2 p. tables, 1 p. add.], <em>8 pl</em>. Cover title: <em>Cyperographia</em>. Oct-Nov 1849 (p. iv:
	15 Oct 1879, rd. Regensburg Dec 1849). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Fasciculus secundus Gramineas Scandinaviae complectens</em>, Stockholm 1852, other title page:
	<em>Gramineae Scandinaviae</em> in Dania, Suecia, Norvegia et Fennia sponte crescentes,
	descriptae et delineatae ... [ii]-xiv, [1 p. add.], [1]-112, <em>pl. i-xii.</em> 1852 (Regensburg
	rd. Nov-Dec 1852). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 44; Jackson p. 332; Kew 1: 59; KR p. 37-38; NI 27; PR 159.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 8: 283-284. 5 Apr 1850 (pars 1).

128. <em>Om Galapagos-öarnes Vegetation</em>. Akademisk Afhandling, som med vidtberömda
Filosofiska Fakultetens samtycke kommer att offentligen försvaras af Nils Johan An-
dersson, Filos. Mag. på Auditoriet n:o 1 den 15 November 1854, kl. 9 f.m. Lund
(Berling) 1854. Oct. (<em>Galapagos veg</em>.)

[<em>Pars 1</em>:] 15 Nov 1854, p. [1]-60. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Preprinted from Sv. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1853:
	61-120. 1855 (see Bot. Zeit. 13: 832. 23 Nov 1854).
[<em>Pars 2</em>:] Nov-Dec 1854 as p. 121-256 in Sv. Vet.-Ak Handl. 1853 (publ. 1855). <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>Consolidated reprint</em>: "Om ... Vegetation: af N. J. Andersson." Stockholm (P. A. Nor-
	stedt &amp; Söner) 1854. Oct., p. [1-60]. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Inlemnad den 7 September 1854
	(title on p. [61]), Sv. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1853: [61]-256. 1855.
<em>German</em> translation of pars 1: Linnaea 31: 571-631. 1862, repr. 61 p.
This text was also the basis for the two fascicles <em>Botanik</em> of <em>K. Sv. fregatten Eugenies resa
omkring jorden ... 1851-1853, vetenskapliga iakttagelser</em>, Heft 1: 1-34, <em>pl. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9.</em>
Stockholm 1857, Heft 2: 35-104, <em>pl. 2, 5, 8, 10-16,</em> Stockholm 1861.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 59; KR p. 39-40; PR 165.
	Müller, Bot. Zeit. [13: 832. 23 Nov 1855], 14: 167-171. 7 Mar 1856.

129. <em>Salices boreali-Americanae</em>. A synopsis of North American Willows. Cambridge
(Metcalfe and Company), New York (B. Westermann &amp; Co.) 1858. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Salices bor.-amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858, reprinted with independent pagination and separate title page (Cambridge,
	Metcalfe and Co.; New York: B. Westermann &amp; Co.), [1]-32 (<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY)
	from Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci., Boston 4: 50-78. 1860. English version of Bidrag
	till kännedomen om de i Nordamerika förekommande pilarter (Salices) publ. in Sv.
	Vet.-ak. Öfvers. 15: 109-133. 1858. It is not known to us which of the two versions
	has priority. The English version was communicated to the Amer. Academy on
	13 Apr 1858; the Swedish version was presented on 17 Mar 1858.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 44; Jackson p. 358; Kew 1: 59; KR p. 37 (no. 7); PR 166; IDC 7498.

130. <em>Monographia Salicum</em> hucusque cognitarum. Pars 1, Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt et f.)
 1867. Qu. † (<em>Monogr. Salicum</em>).

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HEADING: ANDERSSON

<em>Publ</em>.: Only one fascicle published, Apr 1867 (fide letter to Miquel dated 23 Apr 1867,
	ULU), Kongl. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. N.S. 6(1), "Jan 1865" but printed 1867.
	Published in the journal (p. [i-iv], [1]: 180, <em>pl. 1-9. Copies</em>: BR, HU, L, MO), as well
	as separately: p. [i*-v*], [i]-[iv], [1]-180, <em>pl. 1-9</em> (uncol. liths.) <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, NY. —
	The species are numbered. Subspecies are indicated by one or more asterisks, usually
	indented 6 spaces. Sometimes a dash is used instead of an asterisk.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 44; DTS 1: 4; Jackson p. 143; Kew 1: 59; KR p. 37 (no. 11); Langman
	p. 88; PR 168.

Andrae, Carl Justus (1816-1885), German palaeobotanist, first at Halle, later at
Bonn. (<em>Andrae</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Bonn (herbarium destroyed in 1945); some herbarium material was
also at B. – Palaeobotanical collections at the palaeontological collection of the Universi-
ty of Bonn.
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 2(1): 291; IH 2: 37; Kanitz no. 237.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 291; Barnhart 1: 59; BM 1: 45; CSP 2: 66-67,
6: 565-566, 7: 34, 9: 44, 13: 100; Jackson p. 183, 186; NI 28; PR 170-172; Quenstedt
p. 9.
Anon., Nat. Nov. 7: 128. 1885.
Fabricius, Verh. naturf. Ver. preuss. Rheinl.-Westf. 42 General-Versammlung Corr. bl.
	42: 37-44, 144. 1885.
Langer, Argumenta palaeobotanica 2: 27-30. 1968.

131. <em>Vorweltliche Pflanzen aus dem Steinkohlengebirge der preussischen Rheinlande und West-
phalens</em>. Bonn (A. Henry) 1865-1869, 3 parts. Qu. † (<em>Vorw. Pfl. Steinkohlengeb. preuss.
Rheinl.</em>)

part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-v, [1]-18	1/2, 3-5	Mar 1865
2	19-24	6-10	1866
3	35-50	11-15	"1869" 1870

Flora received part 3 only on 10 Dec 1870; Bot. Zeit. announced it on 7 Apr 1871. —
Lithographs by A. Henry, Bonn. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 45; NI 28; PR 172.

André, Édouard François (1840-1911), French horticulturist and traveller in South
America. (<em>André</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (orig. herb.)
<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart 1: 59; IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 37.
	Smith, Phytologia 12(7): 401-413. 1965 (itinerary of Andes expedition 1875-1876).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 596; Barnhart 1: 29; BM 1: 45; Bossert p. 11;
CSP 9: 46, 12: 16, 13: 101; Kew 1: 60; Langman p. 88; MW p. 5-6, suppl. p. 5; NI 29;
Zander ed. 10, p. 590.
Bois et Grignan, Rev. hortic. 83: 485-493. 1911 (portr.)
Buyssens, Rev. Hortic. belge étrang. 37: 382-384. 1911 (portr.)
Tucker, Cat. library Arnold Arb. 1: 37-38. 1914 (bibl.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 317. 1945.
Smith, Plant life 1: 31-39. 1945 (Bromel. coll. in Columbia).
Chardon, Caldasia 4: 283-292. 1947.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andrea</em> Mez (1896). — <em>Note</em>: <em>Andreaea</em> B. T. Palm &amp; S. C. J. Jochems (1923) and
<em>Andreaeana</em> B. T. Palm and S. C. J. Jochems (1924) are dedicated to Gajus Henricus
Andreae, Dutch planter in the Netherlands East Indies.

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132. <em>Bromeliaceae Andreanae</em>. Description et histoire des Broméliacées récoltées dans la
Colombie, l'Écuador et le Venezuela ... Ouvrage illustré de 39 planches lithographiées
et d'une carte partielle de l'Amérique du Sud. Paris (Librairie agricole; G. Masson) s.d.
[1889]. (<em>Bromel. Andr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1889 (p. xi: 24 Aug 1889; see also Chardon), p. [i*], [i]-xi, [1]-118,
	<em>pl. i-xxxix</em> (bot. ill.), xxxx (map). <em>Copies</em>: NO, Lyman B. Smith.

Andreánsky, Gábor (Gabriel) [Baron] (1895-1967), Hungarian palaeobotanist.
(<em>Andreanszky</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM, COLLECTIONS, TYPES</sm>: BP and/or BPU; duplicates at W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 37.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 232; Barnhart 1: 60; Bossert p. 11;
Kew 1: 60; PFC 2(2): xviii.
Toth, Sydowia 20: 173. 1968.
Lacza &amp; Cziffery, Fragm. Bot. Mus. Hist. nat. Hung. 6: 85-108. 1969 (bibl., list of his
	taxa).
Anon., Ber. deut. Ges. geol. Wiss. A. Geol. Paläont. 14(2): 219-233. 1969 (portr.)
Horvat, Vegetatio 21: 159-160. 1970 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andreanszkya</em> S. Tóth (1968).

Andres, Heinrich (1883-1970), German cryptogamist. (<em>Andres</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original herbarium up to 1943: destroyed. Material at B, NY,
PC and W. – Andres also distributed a set of exsiccata taken from the collections of
Philipp Wilhelm Wirtgen (1806-1870) under the title: <em>Dr. Phil. Wirtgen: Herbarium
plantae criticae, selectae, hybridae florae rhenanae</em>, edit. Nov. H. Andres (exact number of
species included unknown, published around 1930-1939), sets at FH, NY, PC. – Wirtgen's
own sets were issued 1867-1871.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 58; IH 2: 37.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 5. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 60; BFM 300, 306, 307; BM 1: 25; GR p. 58;
Kew 1: 60-61; LS suppl. 301; Langman p. 88-89; MW p. 7, suppl. p. 6.

133. <em>Flora von Eifel und Hunsrück</em> mit Einschluss des Venns der eingeschlossenen und an-
grenzenden Flusstäler unter Berücksichtigung der Ökologie und Verbreitung unserer
Pflanzenwelt sowie einem Abrisse der Geschichte der heimatlichen Botanik für Schulen
und Naturfreunde. Wittlich 1911. Oct. (<em>Fl. Eifel Hunsrück</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jun-Aug 1911 (preface Whitsun 1911; Nat. Nov. Sep 1911) – xxviii, 381 p.
<em>Re-issue</em>: Wittlich 1920 with a new title page and additional material as "<em>Flora des mittel-
	rheinischen Berglandes</em> und der eingeschlossenen Flusstäler mit besonderer Berücksichti-
	gung der Flora von Eifel und Hunsrück mit Einschluss des Venns unter Hervorhebung
	der Ökologie und geographischen Verbreitung ... Naturfreunde." xxviii, 381 p.
	[identical with 1911 issue], <em>Nachträge und Ergänzungen</em> 14 p., <em>Anhang</em> iv, 18 p.

Andrews, Henry C. (<em>fl</em>. 1799-1830), English botanical painter and engraver.(<em>Andr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Henry Andrews was a botanical painter and engraver. His
paintings and drawings were based on living specimens. No herbarium specimens are
known to exist.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 7-8; Barnhart 1: 61; BM 1: 46; DNB 1: 406;
Frank p. 5; HU 2: 583 [index]; Jackson p. 515 [index]; Kew 1: 62; MW p. 708, suppl.
p. 6; Plesch p. 126-127; PR 174-178.
Blunt, Art of bot. ill. 209-211. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andreusia</em> [sic] Ventenat (1805). – <em>Note: Andrewsianthus</em> Schuster (1961) is

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HEADING: ANDREWS, H. C.

dedicated to Albert Leroy Andrews (1878-1962) American bryologist; <em>Andrewopteris</em>
R. W. Baxter (1975) is dedicated to Henry Nathaniel Andrews jr. (1910-x), q.v.

134. <em>Coloured engravings of heaths</em>. The drawings taken from the living plants only. With
the appropriate specific character, full description, native place of growth, and time of
flowering of each; in Latin and English. Each figure accompanied by accurate dissections
of the several parts (magnified where necessary) upon which the specific distinction has
been founded, according to the Linnaean system. London (author) [1794-] 1802-1809
[-1830], 4 vols. Fol. (<em>Col. engr. heaths</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: [i-ix], <em>pl. 1-72</em> with text, indexes [1], [1]. 1794-1802 ["1802"].
<em>Vol. 2</em>: [i-v], <em>pl. 73-144</em> id., indexes [1], [1]. 1802-1805 ["1805"].
<em>Vol. 3</em>: [i-vii], <em>pl. 145-216</em> id., index [1]. 1805-1809 ["1809"].
<em>Vol. 4</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 217-288</em> id., indexes [1], [1]. 1810-1830 ["1805"].
Contains 288 hand-coloured engraved plates (etchings according to Dunthorne) by
Andrews ("crude and stylised" Blunt). – The book was published in parts of which the
dates and contents are unknown. Many plates are dated; the plate numbers are given in
the indexes. – Volume 4 is rare. – For collation see Plesch. <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, NY.
<em>Second edition</em>: "<em>The Heathery</em>; or a monograph of the genus Erica: containing coloured
	engravings with Latin and English descriptions, dissections, etc. of all the known
	species of that extensive and distinguished tribe of plants. By H. C. Andrews." London
	(Henry G. Bohn) 1845, 6 vols. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: G. – The plates are not dated.
<em>1</em>: engr. t.p., [i]-viii, <em>pl. 1-50.</em>	<em>3</em>: [i-v], <em>pl. 101-150.</em>	<em>5</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 201-250.</em>
<em>2</em>: [i-v], <em>pl. 51-100.</em>	<em>4</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 151-200.</em>	<em>6</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 251-300.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 46; DU 9; GF p. 47; Jackson p. 131; Kew 1: 62; NI 31; Plesch p. 127;
	PR 175; IDC 5369.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 12. 1975 (sold at £ 4,800).

135. <em>The botanist's repository</em>, for new, and rare plants. Containing coloured figures of
such plants, as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication; with all their
essential characters, botanically arranged, after the sexual system of the celebrated
Linnaeus; in English, and Latin. To each description is added, a short history of the
plant, as to its time of flowering, culture, native place of growth, when introduced, and
by whom. The whole executed by Henry Andrews, author of the coloured engravings of
heaths, in folio. London (T. Bensley, for author) 1797 [-1815], 10 vols. Qu. (<em>Bot. repos.</em>)
[Engraved title-pages:] Vol. [1, etc.] of the Botanists Repository comprising, colour'd
engravings of new and rare plants only with botanical descriptions &amp;c. in Latin and
English after the Linnaean system. By H. Andrews botanical painter engraver etc.
[Original wrappers, title:] The Botanist's Repository for new and rare plants only. A
work designed to comprise coloured figures of each plant, as have not hitherto been
given to the public in any similar publication. 

<em>Publ</em>.: The first of the above titles is that of the general, letter press, title-page (often
	discarded); the second is that appearing on the engraved title-pages of the separate
	volumes (these were mostly kept by binders); the third appears on the original wrap-
	pers (fide GF p. 83). Most plates are dated; these dates can be taken as dates of actual
	publication. The following is only a summary. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO, NY, US.

vol.	part	plates	dates	vol.	part	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1		1-6	Nov-Dec 1797	6		361-414	Apr-Dec 1804
		7-42	Jan-Dec 1798			415-432	Jan-Mar 1805
		43-72	Jan-Oct 1799	7		433-441	Dec 1806
2		73-78	Nov-Dec 1799			442-467	Jan-Jun 1807
		79-128	Jan-Dec 1800		97	468-472	Jul 1807
		129-144	Jan-Mar 1801		98	473-477	Aug 1807
3		145-198	Apr-Dec 1801		99	478-482	Oct 1807
		199-216	Jan-Mar 1802		100	483-487	1807
4		217-270	Apr-Dec 1802		101	488-492	Nov 1807
		271-288	Jan-Mar 1803	8	102	493-497	Dec 1807
5		289-342	Apr-Dec 1803		103	498-502	Feb 1808
		343-360	Jan-Mar 1804		104	503-507	1808

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vol.	part	plates	dates	vol.	part	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
	105	508-512	Mar 1808	10	121-126	587-612	before Sep 1810
	106	513-517	Apr 1808		127	613-617	prob. Dec 1810
	107	518-522	Mai 1808		128-131	618-636	Jun 1811
	108	523-527	Jun 1808		132	637-640	Nov 1811
	109	528-532	Jul 1808		133	641-645	Dec 1811
	110	533-537	Aug 1808		134	646-650	Mar 1812
	111	538-542	Nov 1808		135	651-654	Jul 1812
9	112-116	543-567	before Mai 1809	136	655-659	1812
	117-119	568-582	before Sep 1809	137	660-664	1814 or 1815
	120	583-586	Nov 1809

The hand-coloured engraved plates are all by H. C. Andrews. Dunthorne speaks of
"etchings coloured by hand, often printed in blue green ink." The text of the first 5
volumes was probably written by John Kennedy, that for vol. 6 by A. Haworth, vol. 7-10
by George Jackson. Originally issued in parts of 3 plates each (parts 1-34) later of 5
plates each. A second "edition" was published in 10 volumes in 1816, London (T. Cope,
for author); actually this is a re-issue with a newly printed title page in vol. 1 (NY). -
The volumes are made up by the plates as cited, preceded by the engr. t.p., and followed
by indexes and errata (1: [1] ind.; 2-4: [1] ind., [1 err.]; 5: id. plus [1] ind. vols. 1-5;
6-9 as 2-4; 10, id. plus [1] index vols. 6-10).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 209; DU 8; GF p. 83; Jackson p. 471; Langman p. 89; NI 2382; Plesch
	p. 126-127; PR 174; SK p. clxvi; IDC 5827.
	Harms, Notizbl. Berlin 4: 243-245. 1906.
	Britten, J. Bot. 54: 236-246. 1916.
	Nakai, J. Jap. Bot. 17: 422-424. 1941.
	Stearn, Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 116: 40. 1944.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 12. 1975 (sold at £ 1.700).

136. <em>Recensio plantarum</em> hucusquein Repositorio botanicorum depictarum. A review of the
plants hitherto figured in the Botanist's Repository, with a translation of the essential and
specific characters. Index duplex. London (J. White) 1801. Qu. (<em>Recens. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1801, p. [i-iii], [1]-74, [index 1-4]. <em>Copy</em>: G. -<em>Author</em>: John Bellenden Ker (former-
	ly Gawler). Treats 132 species from the Repository.

137. <em>Roses</em>: or a monograph of the genus Rosa: containing coloured figures of all the
known species and beautiful varieties, drawn, engraved, described and coloured, from
the living plants. London (R. Taylor and Co., for author) 1805-1828, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Roses</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Tucker gives the following summary of the publication of the 129 illustrations (on
	122 plates). The plates are copper engravings, often printed in a blue-green ink. (vol.
	1: 1-65; 2: 66-129). The dates in brackets are those of the water-marks.

number	date	number	date	number	date
---------------------------------------------------
1	n.d.	16	1806	31	drawn 1816
2	n.d.	17	1806	32	[1821]
3	[1828]	18	n.d.	33	[1821]
4	after 1811	19	1806	34	drawn 1810?
5	n.d.	20	1806	35	n.d.
6	1806	21	1805	36	[1817]
7	1806	22	n.d.	37	1805
8	[1824]	23	1805	38	after 1823
9	[1824]	24	1806	39	[1810]
10	n.d.	25	drawn 1826	40	drawn 1808
11	1806	26	n.d.	41	after 1820
12	drawn 1810	27	[1807]	42	n.d.
13	1805	28	1816? or 1817?	43	[1817]
14	1806	29	1805	44	drawn 1822
15	1806	30	drawn 1824	45	1806

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HEADING: ANDREWS, H. C.

number	date	number	date	number	date
-----------------------------------------------------
46	1805	74	n.d.	102	1806
47	1806	75	drawn 1819	103	1806
48	[1810]	76	drawn 1821	104	n.d.
49	1805	77	[1810]	105	[1808]
50	1805	78	1806	106	[1822]
51	n.d.	79	drawn 1812	107	[1825]
52	1806	80	drawn 1812	108	drawn 1827
53	1806	81	after 1815	109	n.d.
54	1806	82	drawn 1823	110	[1809]
55	[1826]	83	[1805]	111	1805
56	1806	84	drawn 1822	112	[1821]
57	after 1816	85	[1826]	113	[1821]
58	drawn 1810	86	[1826]	114	drawn 1809
59	1805	87	drawn 1827	115	drawn 1810
60	1806	88	1806	116	1817
61	[1824]	89	n.d.	117	1806
62	[1824]	90	[1804]	118	1824
63	1806	91	n.d.	119	n.d.
64	1805	92	1809	120	after 1817
65	drawn 1815?	93	1805	121	1806
66	1805	94	1805	122	[1804]
67	n.d.	95	[1828]	123	n.d.
68	[1805]	96	drawn 1822	124	1806
69	after 1816	97	n.d.	125	n.d.
70	[1817]	98	drawn 1826?	126	[1817]
71	[1817]	99	n.d.	127	[1817]
72	1806	100	[1817]	128	1822
73	after 1826	101	1860 [sic], 1806	129	[1807]

<em>Copy</em>: HU (t.p., ind. [1], <em>71 pl</em>.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 46; GF p. 47; Jackson p. 142; Kew 1: 62; NI 34; PR 178.
	Tucker, J. Arnold Arb. 18: 258-260. 1937.

138. <em>Geraniums</em>: or a monograph of the genus Geranium: containing coloured figures of
all the known species and numerous beautiful varieties, drawn, engraved, described, and
coloured, from the living plants. By H. C. Andrews, author of The botanist's repository,
Coloured engravings of heaths, etc. London (R. Taylor and Co., for author) 1805[-1806],
2 vols. (<em>Geraniums</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1805-1806 (some plates dated 1806; t.p.'s dated 1805). The mostly undated 124
	plates are not numbered and bound in alphabetical order in each volume. Complete
	copies are rare. For a collation see Plesch. NY copy: 1: [i-iii], <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-63</em>], [1, index];
	2: [i], <em>pl</em>. [<em>64</em>-<em>124</em>], [1, ind.]. All plates accompanied by text. HU copy: <em>88pl</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 46; DU 11; Jackson p. 132; Kew 1: 62; NI 32; Plesch p. 127; PR 177;
	IDC 7375.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 14. 1975 (sold at £ 2.200).

Andrews, Henry Nathaniel, Jr. (1910-x), American palaeobotanist. (<em>H. N. Andrews</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Univ. of Connecticut and US.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2. p. 232-233; Barnhart 1: 62; Bossert p. 11;
Kew 1: 62; Langman p. 89.
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 11. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andrewopteris</em> R. W. Baxter (1975). - <em>Note</em>: <em>Andrewsianthus</em> Schuster (1961) is
dedicated to Albert Leroy Andrews (1878-1962), American bryologist.

139. <em>Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1820-1950</em>. Geological Survey Bulletin 1013.

PAGE: 53
HEADING: ANNENKOV

Based on the Compendium Index of Palaeobotany of the United States Geological
Survey. United States Printing Office, Washington 1955. Oct. (<em>Index gen. names fossil pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: ed. 1: 1955, iv, 262 p.; ed. 2 (1850-1965) 1970, iv, 354 p.-Lists the generic names
	of fossil plants (exclusive of diatoms and of fossil pollen and spores) with first described
	species.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 62.
	Stafleu, Taxon 20: 178. 1971.

Andrzeiovski, Antoni Lukianovich (1785-1868), Lithuanian botanist. (<em>Andrzeiovski</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KW (9000).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 37.
	Candolle, Phytographie 392. 1880 (herb. at KRAM?).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 73; Barnhart 1: 63; Bossert p. 12; CSP 1: 71;
Frank p. 5; Jackson p. 264, 331; Kew 1: 62; Lipschitz 1: 59-61 (bibl.); TR 21-27.
Anon., Flora 53: 125. 1870.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 273-274. 1884.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Andreoskia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1824); <em>Andrzeiowskia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach
(1824).

139a. <em>Czackia</em> genre déterminé et décrit par Antoine Andrzeiowski à Krzemieniec 1818.
Qu. (<em>Czackia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1818, p. [i-iii], [1]-7, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lipschitz 1: 60; PR 180.

Ångström, Johan (1813-1879), Swedish bryologist and physician, educated at Uppsala,
practising at Lycksele (1853) and Örnsköldsvik.(<em>Ångstr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S; further material at H.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 38; KR p. 787.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 65; BM 1: 47; CSP 1: 73-74, 7: 38, 9: 52;
Frank p. 5; KR p. 787-789; PR 186.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 73.
Anon., J. Bot. 17: 128. 1879.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): <em>pl. 101.</em> 1905 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Angstroemia</em> Bruch, Schimper &amp; Gümbel (1846); <em>Aongstroemiopsis</em> M. Fleischer
(1904).

140. <em>Dispositio muscorum in Scandinavia hucusque cognitorum</em>. Uppsala (Petrus W. Hörlin),
[1842]. Duod. (<em>Disp. musc. Scand.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1842, after Mai - p. [i-ii], [1]-33. The notice by Beilschmied is based on a pre-
	publication notice in Bot. Not. 1845; Ångström dated his preface (p. ii) "mense majo
	mdccccxlii." <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 47; KR p. 787-788; PR 186.
	Beilschmied, Flora 28: 318-319. 28 Mai 1845.

Annenkov, Nicolas Ivanovich (1819-1889), Russian cryptogamist. (<em>Annenkov</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE, MW, also at P and PC. - Exsiccatae: <em>Flora mosquensis exsiccata
</em>(cent. i-v, 500 nos., Moskva 1849-1851). No sets known, data obtained by Sayre from
Mikutowicz, <em>Bryotheca baltica</em> 1910; see also Lipschitz 1: 64, no. 8.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 38.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 6. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 66; CSP 1: 74; LS 960; Lipschitz 1: 62-63
(bibl.)

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HEADING: ANTOINE

Antoine, Franz, Jr. (1815-1886), Austrian horticulturist, director ("Hofgarten-
director") of the Schönbrunn gardens near Vienna. (<em>Antoine</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W. - Original drawings and photographs at W and, some, at
the Lindley Library (R.H.S., London).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 67; BM 1: 53; CSP 1: 77, 6: 567, 7: 41, 12:
19; DTS 1: 4; GFB p. 48; Jackson p. 140; Kew 1: 65; MW p. 22; NI 41-44, suppl.; PR
195-197.
Anon., Leopoldina 22: 112. 1880 (brief bibl.), Nat. Nov. 1886: 94, Flora 70: 395. 1887.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Son of Franz de Paula Antoine (1768-1834, imperial horticulturist at Vienna,
author of <em>Abbildung von 51 Pfirsich-Gattungen</em> Wien 1821. Fol. Published in 10 parts; 20 p.
and <em>49</em> pl. (NI 40). Junk, (Rara 172. 1929) indicates multiple authorship.

141. <em>Die Coniferen</em>, nach Lambert, Loudon und andern frei bearbeitet. - Wien 1840
[-1841], 11 Hefte, Fol. (<em>Coniferen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A copy in original covers at the Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Ill., provides informa-
	tion on dates and contents of the eleven fascicles (kindly sent to us by Ian MacPhail):

Heft	pages	plates	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------
I	(in ink)	[1]-20	i-v	1840 Publisher's announcement on
			back wrapper dated "Wien im
			Monate Juli 1840"; [publ.
			Aug-Sep 1840].
II	(in ink)	21-30	vi-x	1840 Publisher's announcement
			as in 2
			dated "Wien im Sommer des
			Jahres 1840".
3 (in ink)	31-34	xi-xv	1840 Publisher's announcement
			as in 2
4 (in ink)	35-46	xvi-xx	1841 Publisher's announcement
			as in 2
5 (in ink)	47-62	xxi-xxv	1841 Publisher's announcement
			as in 2
6 lacking in Morton Arboretum copy, publ. 1843 fide Bot. Zeit. 1: 899. 1843.
7 (stamped	79-88	xxvii/xxviii (in one),	1841
in ink)	xxi-xxiiii
VIII (in ink)	89-100	xxxv-xxxix	1841
9 (stamped	101-104	xxxvi[bis]/xxxvii[bis]	1841
in ink)	(in one), xl-xliii
10 lacking in Morton Arboretum copy, but pl. xliv-xlviii in copy BR.
11 (stamped	109-112	xlix-liii	1841
in ink)

<em>Copies</em>: BR, Morton Arb. - The plates marked as being in one show only one subject and
count as only one plate. The <em>bis</em> plates are not duplicates but show different subjects. The
BR copy is made up as follows: cover, [i, t.p.], [1]-112, <em>pl. i-xxvi, xxvii/xxviii</em> in one,
<em>xuii, xviii-xxxv, xxxvi/xxxvii</em> in one, <em>xxxvi, xxxviii-liii</em>.
The plates are lithographs by Antoine; they feature over 600 figures most of which are
copied from Lambert and some of which are original (see preface).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 53; DTS 1: 4; Kew 1: 65; NI 41; PR 195.
	Junk, Rara 172. 1929.

142. <em>Phyto-Iconographie der Bromeliaceen</em> des kaiserlichen königlichen Hofburg-Gartens in
Wien, 7 parts. Wien (Gerold &amp; Comp.) 1884, Qu. &amp; Fol. † (<em>Phyto-lconogr. Bromel.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1884, in seven parts, a text volume, viii, 54 p., quarto and a folio atlas: <em>Atlas zur
	Phyto-Iconographie ... Hofburggartens</em>,with a lithographed title page and 35 partly
	coloured lithographs (copy with original covers at NY).

PAGE: 55
HEADING: ANZI

Heft	text	plates	Heft	text	plates
------------------------------------------------------------
1	iii-viii,	1-6	i-v, lith. t.p.	5	31-38	xxi-xxv
2	7-14	vi-x	6	39-46	xxvi-xxx
3	15-22	xi-xv	7	47-54	xxxi-xxxv
4	23-30	xvi-xx

Antoine planned to issue 20 parts. Parts 1-5 were announced by Nat. Nov. in Feb 1884,
part 6 in Oct 1884.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 53; GF p. 48; Kew 1: 65; Langman p. 89.

Antz, Carl Cäsar (1805-1859), German physician and botanist, "Bataillons-Arzt des
Königl. Garde-Landwehr-Bataillons Düsseldorf." (<em>Antz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 68; BM 1: 53; Kew 1: 65; PR 199-200.
Anon., Flora 42: 748. 1859; Bot. Zeit. 17: 391.

143. <em>Flora von Düsseldorf</em>, oder: Aufzählung der in dem Gebiete wildwachsenden und
häufig kultivirten phanerogamischen und kryptogamischen Gefässpflanzen, mit einer
analytischen Tabelle zur leichteren Bestimmung der Gattungen und einer Uebersicht
derselben nach Linné und Jussieu "im Verein mit Herrn R. E. Clemen." Düsseldorf
(Stahl'sche Buchhandlung) 1846. Oct. (<em>Fl. Düsseldorf</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: R. E. Clemen
[= Rudolf Clemen, 1816-1854?].
<em>Publ</em>.: 1846, prob. Aug-Sep ("so eben erschienen" Flora 29: 560. 21 Sep 1846), p. [i-iii],
	[1]-218, register [119], 120-124 [for 219-224].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 53; Kew 1: 65; PR 200.
	J.K.H., Bot. Zeit. 5: 280-286. 16 Apr 1847.

Anzi, Martino (1812-1883), Italian cryptogamist. (<em>Anzi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO. — Anzi issued the following exsiccatae:
1. <em>Lichenes Etruriae rariores exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-53, Novi Comi 1862); sets at B, BM, FH, K, L,
	O, PC, S, TCD, TO, UPS, W.
2. <em>Lichenes exsiccati minus rari italiae superioris</em> (fasc. i-viii, nos. 1-400, Novi Comi 1865);
	sets at BM, BR, FH, G, K, NY, O, PC, S, TCD, TO, UPS, W.
3. <em>Lichenes prov. Sondriensis, et Novi Comensi exsiccati</em>. Series ii, L. minus rari (fasc. i-xi, nos.
	1-288, published presumably after 1868); sets at NY, TCD, TO, UPS.
4. <em>Lichenes rariores Langobardi exsiccati</em> (fasc. i-xiv, nos. 1-578, Novi Comi 1861-1873);
	sets at B, BM, FH, K, L, O, PC, S, TCD, TO, UPS.
5. <em>Lichenes rariores Veneti</em> "<em>additis nonnullis speciebus ex viciniis regionibas</em>"<em>quos ex herbario
	Massalongiano in continuationem Lichenum Italiae exsiccatorum excerpsit</em> ... (fasc. i-iv, nos.
	1-175, Novo Como 1863); sets at BP, FH, G, K, L, O, PC, S, TCD, TO, UPS, W.
6. <em>Cladoniae cisalpinae exsiccatae</em> (nos. 1-28, 1861); sets at BM, M, O, S, TCD, TO, UPS,
	W.
7. Anzi was also one of the contributors to the <em>Erbario crittogamico italiano</em> (fasc. i-xxx,
	nos. 1-1500; series ii, fasc, i-xxx, nos. 1-1500, Genova (some: Milano) 1858-1885);
	sets at FH, G, NY, STR.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 512 (q.v. for further locations of sets of exs.); IH 2: 39.
	Candolle, Phytographie 392. 1880.
	Anon., Flora 66: 338, 577-578. 1883.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Garden 19(1): 20-22, 109-112. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 68; BM 1: 53, 6: 29; CSP 7: 41, 9: 57,
12: 19; GR p. 512; Jackson p. 322; Kew 1: 65; LS 964-979; PR 201-203; Saccardo 1:
16, 2: 11-12.
Jahresber. naturf. Ges. Graubünden 27: xxiii. 1884.
Solía, Notarisia, 7: 1450-1458. 1892 (biogr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 174. <em>pl. 135.</em> 1905 (portr.)

PAGE: 56
HEADING: ANZI

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Anzia</em> Garovaglio (1868); <em>Anzia</em> Stizenberger (1861, <em>nom.cons.</em>);<em>Anziella
</em>V. Köfarago-Gyelnik (1940).

144. <em>Catalogus lichenum quos in provincia Sondriensi et circa Novum-Comum collegit et in ordinem
systematicum digessit</em> presbyter Martinus Anzi ... Novo Como (Carolus Franchi) 1860.
Oct. (<em>Cat. lich. Sondr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1860 (p. 126), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-126. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 53; Jackson p. 322; LS 964; PR 201; IDC 569.
	Stizenberger, Flora 44: 94-95. 14 Feb 1861, 44: 382-384. 28 Jun 1861.

145. <em>Neosymbola lichenum rariorum</em> vel novorum Italiae superioris. [Milano 1866]. Oct. (<em>Neosymb. lich. rar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, p. [1]-18, [1 p. identif.], reprinted with independent pagination from Atti
	delia Società italiana di Scienze naturali g, 1866. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 972; PR 202.

146. <em>Analecta lichenum rariorum</em> vel novorum Italiae superioris. [Milano, 1868]. Oct. (<em>Analecta lich. rar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1868, independently paged reprint, p. [1]-27 [1 p. identif.], from Atti della Società
	italiana di Scienze naturali 11(4): 156. 181. 1868. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 973; PR 203.
	Anon., Hedwigia 8(1): 6-15. Jan 1869.

Arber, Agnes (née Robertson) (1879-1960), British botanist and philosopher, wife
of E. A. Newell Arber. (<em>A. Arber</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2. p. 233; Barnhart 1: 70; BFM 2375, 2391,
3190; BM 6: 30; Bossert p. 13; Kew 1: 67-69; Langman p. 91, 673; MW p. 22; Plesch
p. 128.
Blunt, Art. of bot. ill. 224, 295. 1950.
Hamshaw Thomas, Nature, London, 186: 847-848. 1960.
Hamshaw Thomas, Biogr. Mem. Fellows Roy. Soc. 6: 1-11. 1960 (bibl., portr.)
Singer, Archs. int. Hist. Sci. 13: 118-119. 1960.
Stearn, Taxon 9: 261-263. 1960 (portr.)
Wilkinson, Publ. Engl. Goethe Soc. ser. 2. 29: 94-95. 1960.
Corner, Phytomorphology 11: 197-198. 1961 (portr.)
Steam, Agnes Arber, Chambers Encycl. 1: 530-531. 1966.
Steam and M. Arber, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 370-384. <em>pl. 2-3.</em> 1968 (portr., bibl.)
Godwin, DSB 1: 205-206. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arberia</em> Nieuwland (1916). - <em>Note: Arberia</em> D. White (1908) and <em>Arberiella
</em>D. D. Pant &amp; D. D. Nautiyal (1960) are dedicated to Edward Alexander Newell Arber
(1870-1918), q.v.

147. <em>Water plants</em> a study of aquatic angiosperms. Cambridge (University Press) 1920.
Oct. (<em>Water pl</em>.)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1920, after 1 Mar (preface), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-436, 171 figs., fiont. <em>Copy</em>: AMD.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1963, Historiae naturalis classica t. xxiii, p. [i]-xii,
	[i]-xvi, [1]-436, 171 figs., front. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 2391; Kew 1: 68.
	Stearn, Introduction to the reprint of Arber's Water Plants, <em>in</em> facsimile edition
	Weinheim 1963, p. iii-xii.

148. <em>Monocotyledons</em> a morphological study. Cambridge (University Press) 1925. Oct. (<em>Monocotyledons</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1925, after 20 Feb (preface), frontispiece, p. [i]-xiv, [1, motto], 1-258. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1961, Historiae naturalis classica t. xxi, p. [i*-v*],
	[i]-"xxii" [= xiv], [1, motto], 1-258. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

PAGE: 57
HEADING: ARCANGELI

<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 2375; Kew 1: 68; Langman p. 91.
	Arber, Muriel A., Preface to the reprint [of Monocotyledons] Weinheim 1961.

149. <em>The Gramineae</em> a study of cereal, bamboo, and grass. Cambridge (University Press)
 1934. Oct. (<em>Gramineae</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1934, after 15 Jun (date of pref.), p. [i]-xvii, 1-480 p., 212 ill. and frontispiece
	(Dürer, "Das grosse Rasenstück"). <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1965, Historiae naturalis classica t. xli, p. [i*-iv*],
	i-xxxii (intr. Clayton), [i]-xvii, 1-480, 212 ill. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 69; Langman p. 91; MW p. 22.
	Clayton, Introduction to Arber's "The Gramineae," <em>in</em> facsimile ed. 1965, also
	published in J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1965.

Arber, Edward Alexander Newell (1870-1918), palaeobotanist at Cambridge. (<em>E.
Arber</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Cambridge, U.K.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 233; Barnhart 1: 70; BB p. 8; BM 6:
30-31; Bossert 1: 13; CSP 13: 138-139; Kew 1: 69-70; Langman p. 203, 259, 387;
Moebius p. 145-146; Quenstedt p. 12.
Arber, A., J. Bot. 56: 305-308. 1918 (portr.)
D.H.S., Ann. Bot. 32: vii-ix. 1918 (selected bibl.)
D.H.S., Proc. Linn. Soc. 131: 39-48. 1918/19 (bibl. by Agnes Arber).
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 520 [index]. 1918.
Woodward, Geol. Magaz. ser. 2. dec 6. 5: 426-431. 1918 (bibl., portr.)
Lamplugh, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 75: lx-lxi. 1920.
Verdoorn, F., [ed] Manual Pteridology p. 559-560. 1938 (bibl.)
Arber and Steam, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 371-372, 373-383. 1968 (bibl., portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arberia</em> D. White (1908); <em>Arberiella</em> D. D. Pant &amp; D. D. Nautiyal (1960). -

<em>Note</em>: <em>Arberia</em> Nieuwland (1916) is dedicated to Agnes Arber née Robinson (1879-1960),
q.v.

150. <em>Catalogue of the fossil plants of the Glossopteris flora</em> in the Department of Geology
British Museum (Natural History). Being a monograph of the Permo-carboniferous flora
of India and the Southern Hemisphere. London (Trustees British Museum, Nat. Hist.)
 1905. Oct. (<em>Cat. Glossopteris fl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1905 (p. v: Oct 1905, Nat. Nov. early Jan 1906), p. [i]-lxxxiv, [1], [1]-
	255, <em>pl. i-viii</em>, 51 figs.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 30; Kew 1: 69; IDC 5363.

Arcangeli, Giovanni (1840-1921), Italian botanist, professor of botany and director
of the botanic garden of Pisa. (<em>Arcang</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown fat PI?); collections in many herbaria, e.g. bryophytes
at H.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 40.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 71; BFM 1508; BL 2: 330, 398; BM 1: 55,
6: 31; Bossert p. 13; CSP 7: 42, 9: 61; DTS 1: 4; Frank p. 5; GR p. 527; Kew 1: 70-72;
Langman p. 91; LS 1010-1051, suppl. 1096-1098; MW p. 22; PFC 1: xxxiv, 2(2): xv;
Saccardo 1: 16; Zander ed. 10, p. 590.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci. 4(7): 4-6. 1882.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 237. 1909.
Mattirolo, Cronistoria Orto bot. Torino lxvii. 1929 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 36. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arcangelia</em> P. A. Saccardo (1890); <em>Arcangeliella</em> F. Cavara (1900); <em>Arcangelina
</em>O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Arcangelisia</em> O. Beccari (1877).

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HEADING: ARCANGELI

151. <em>Compendio della flora italiana</em> ossia Manuale per la determinazione delie piante che
trovansi selvatiche od inselvatichite nell' Italia e nelle isole adiacenti. Torino 1882. Oct. (<em>Comp. fl. ital.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Apr 1882 (preface: Pisa Jan 1882; Nat. Nov. Mai 1882; J. Bot. Jun 1882),
	p. [i]-xx, [1]-889. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Jul-Sep 1894 (p. [viii]: 30 Jun 1894, Nat. Nov. Oct. 1894), p. [i]-xix, [xx, abbr.],
	[1]-836. Torino, Roma (Ermanno Loescher) 1894.Oct. <em>Copies</em>: HH, MO, US.
<em>Infraspecific categories</em> (in ed. 2): subspecies are marked with greek letters, varieties with
	Latin script.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1508; BM 1: 55; BL 2: 330; DTS 1: 4; Kew 1: 70.

Archer, William (1830-1897), Irish botanist, of Dublin, librarian and microscopist.
(<em>W. Archer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 71; BB p. 9; BM 1: 55; CSP 1: 86, 7: 42,
9: 62, 13: 142; DNB suppl. 1, 1: 57; GR p. 754; Kew 1: 73; LS 1053-1057, 30620;
MW p. 22.
De Toni, Syll. alg. 1: iii-v. 1889 (bibl.)
Nordstedt, Index desmidiacearum 3-7. 1896 (bibl.)
Frazer, Irish Naturalist 1897: 253-257 (portr.); J. Bot. 35: 501-502. 1897.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 89, <em>pl. 34</em>; 3(3): 75. 1905 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 11(1): 87. 1937.
Coker &amp; Barnhart, NAF 2(1): 69. 1937.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Archerina</em> Lankester (1885). - <em>Note: Archeria</em> J. D. Hooker (1857) is dedicated
to William Archer (1820-1874), Australian botanist.

Ardissone, Francesco (1837-1910), Italian botanist at Fano, later at the College of
Agriculture at Milano (<em>Ardiss</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MI. - Dupl. see IH. Ardissone also contributed to the <em>Erbario
crittogamico italiano</em> (see under Anzi).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 40.
	Candolle, Phytographie 392. 1880.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 263; Barnhart 1: 72; BL 2: 364, 373; BM 1:
58, 6: 32; Bossert p. 13; CSP 9: 63, 12: 21, 13: 144; Jackson p. 74, 156, 157, 164, 316,
317, 318, 33, 489; Kew 1: 14; LS 359-360; Moebius p. 903; PR 211-212; Saccardo 1: 17.
Ardissone, Elenco delle memorie ed opera pubblicate da Francesco Ardissone [2] p.,
	s.d., s.l. [1878].
De Toni et Levi, Notarisia 3, suppl.: i-xxx,<em>pl. 1-12.</em> 1888 (vol. 3 frontisp. portr. Ardissone).
De Toni, Syll. alg. 1: v-vi. 1889, 2(1): vii. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 159. <em>pl. 31.</em>1903, 3(3): <em>174. pl. 135.</em> 1905 (portr.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: De Toni, Settantesimo genetliaco del Prof. Francesco Ardissone, viii
Settembre mcmvii, Milano 1908, 61 p. (bibl.) <em>Copies</em>: B, DS.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ardissonea</em> De Notaris (1870); <em>Ardissonea</em> J. G. Agardh (1899); <em>Ardissonula
</em>G. De Toni (1936); <em>Neoardissonia</em> H. Kylin (1956).

152. <em>Ennmerazione delle alghe di Sicilia</em>. Genova (R. I. de' Sordo-Muti) 1864. Oct. (<em>Enum.
alg. Sicilia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Early 1864 (Hedwigia 1864: 31; Flora 47 (Rep. 1): 10. 10 Jun 1864), p. [1]-48,
	[1, note]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. Reprinted with independent pagination from Commentario
	Società Crittogamologica italiana 1: 391-436. 1863.
<em>Ref</em>.: Cesati, Saggio 6. 1882.

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HEADING: ARDOINO

153. <em>Enumerazione delle alghe della Marca di Ancona</em>. Fano (Giovanni Lana) 1866. Qu. (<em>Enum. alg. Marca di Ancona</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, p. [1]-32. <em>Copies</em>: FH, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 58; Jackson p. 317; PR 212; IDC 6337.
	L.R., Hedwigia 6(10): 152-153. Oct 1867.

154. <em>Prospetto delle Ceramiee italiche</em>. Pesaro (Fratelli Rossi) 1867. Qu. (<em>Prosp. Ceramiee ital.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1867, after Apr. (p. 7) (Flora 27 Apr 1868), p. [1]-92, 3 coloured lithographs with
	letterpress. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM1: 58.

155. <em>Gli uffici delle plante crittogame</em>. Prolusione al corso di crittogamologia ... letta nella
R. Scuola superiore di agricoltura di Milano il giorno 16 aprile 1873. Milano (Ulrico
Hoepli) 1873. Qu. (combined in one gathering) (<em>Uffici pl. critt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1873 (t.p. read 16 Apr 1873, Hedwigia 12(5): 80. Mai 1873), p. [1]-24.
	<em>Copies</em>: L, MO.

156. <em>Le alghe</em>. Sunto di alcune lezioni di botanica crittogamica dettate ... nella R.
Scuola superiore di Agricoltura in Milano nel Gennaio 1874. Milano (Editrice Lombar-
da) 1875. Oct. (<em>Alghe</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Jan-Apr 1875 (Hedwigia 14(5): 79. Mai 1875), p. [1]-65, <em>pl. 1-10</em> (signatures:
	1: [1]-16, 2: 17-32, 3: 33-48, 4: 49-65). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Re-issue</em>: 1875, p. [1]-44, (no plates, sign. 1 = [1]-16, 2: 17-32, 3: 33-44). <em>Copies</em>: MO,
	NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 74; see Jackson p. 156 and index.

157. <em>Phycologia mediterranea</em>. Varese 1883-1887. 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Phycol. medit.</em>)(<em>n.v.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Issued as <em>Memorie della Società crittogamologica italiana</em>, Varese.
	<em>Vol. I</em>: x, 516 p., 1883 (pref. Oct 1882; Nat. Nov. Nov 1883; J. Bot. id.)
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: p. 1-128. 1886 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1887), p. 129-320. Jan-Apr 1887 (Nat. Nov.
	Mai 1887).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 58; 3: 1311; Kew 1: 74.
	De Toni et Levimorenos, Notarisia 3, suppl. 1888 (Scemata generum floridearum
	illustratio accomodata ad visum <em>Phycologiae mediterraneae</em> ...)

Ardoino, Honoré [Onorato] Jean Baptiste (1819-1874), French-Italian botanist
at Menton. (<em>Ardoino</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 40.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 305; Barnhart I: 72; BL 2: 117, 420; Bossert
p. 14; CSP 7: 43; Jackson p. 279, 287; Kew 1: 75; PR 213-214; Saccardo 1: 17, 2: 12,
Cron. p. xiv.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cix. 1883 (bibl.)
Saccardo, Malpighia 13: 100. 1899 (ref. to portr.)
Burnat et Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 10-11. 1941 (bibl.)

158. <em>Flore analytique du département des Alpes-maritimes</em> ou description succincte des plantes
vasculaires qui croissent spontanément entre le versant est de l'Esterel et la Roïa, les
Alpes et la mer. Menton (J. V. Ardoin) 1867. Oct. (<em>Fl. anal. Alpes-mar.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Apr-Sep 1867 (P- xv: 16Mar 1867, Flora rd before 22 Oct 1867), p. [i]-xxx, [1]-
	468. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1879 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1879), "seconde édition," [i]-xxx, [1]-470 p., "without the
	majority of the corrections given on p. 451 of the first edition" (Cavillier) (Nat. Nov.
	Dec 1879). <em>Copy</em>: B. - Imprint: Menton (Bertrand et Queyrot), Nice (S. Cauvin-
	Empereur).
	Mainly based on the catalogue of the Bornet-Thuret herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 58 (ed. 2), BL 2: 117; Jackson p. 279; Plesch p. 128 (ed. 2); PR 214.
	Cavillier, <em>in</em> Burnat et Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 10. 1941.

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HEADING: ARDUINO

Arduino, Pietro (1728-1805), Italian botanist and agriculturist, curator of the Padua
botanic garden. (<em>Ard</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some at PAD. - The museum at Vicenza possessed a collection
of plants from the Venetian region and cultivated in the Padua botanic garden which is
known to have come from Pietro Arduino's brother, the geologist Giovanni Arduino
(1714-1795). This herbarium of 6000 plants was probably essentially the Pietro Arduino
herbarium; it was destroyed during world war II. - Dupl. C, FI, LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 40; Saccardo 2: 12.
	Béguinot, Flora padovana, Padova 1909-1914.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 49, 5(1): 761; Barnhart 1: 72; BM 1: 58;
DTS 1: 4; Jackson p. 134, 436; Kew 1: 75; KR p. 44; PR 220-222; Zander ed. 10, p. 591.
Targioni, Nuov. Giorn. Lett. Pisa 2(22): 116-120. 1808.
Anon., Flora 3(1), Beil. 1: 2. 1820.
Visiani, Notizie intorno alia vita e agli scritti di Pietro Arduino, Parte I. Padova 1857
	(<em>n.v.</em>)
Fries, Bref och Skr. Linné 2(1): 76-94.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 37. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arduina</em> P. Miller ex Linnaeus (1767).

159. Petri Arduini veronensis horti publici patavini custodis <em>Animadversionum botanicarum
specimen</em>. Padova (Conzatti) 1759. Qu. (<em>Animadv. bot. spec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: after 3 Oct 1759, possibly 1760 (cf. p. xxviii) (reviews J. Sçavans (Amst.), Ned.
	Letter-Courant 19 Dec 1760, GGA 9 Oct 1762, sic), p. [i]-xxviii, <em>pl. 1-12. Copies</em>: G,
	L, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 58; DA 1967; Kew 1: 75; NI 46; PR 220; SA 2: 539; IDC 1017.
	Williams, J. Bot. 28: 293-295. 1890 (modern equivalents).
	Wilmott, Kew Bull. 1935: 90 ("not employing the Linnean biverbal nomenclature
	for species").

160. Petri Harduini veronensis horti publici patavini custodis <em>animadversionum botanicarum
specimen alterum</em>. Venetia (Typographia Sansoniana) 1764. Qu. (<em>Animadv. bot. spec, alt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: ante Aug 1764 (preface: 10 Cal. Oct 1763; review GGA 4 Aug 1764), p. [i]-xlii,
	<em>pl. 1-20. Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 58; DTS 1: 4; Kew 1: 75; NI 46; PR 220; Saccardo 1: 17; IDC 1017.
	Williams, J. Bot. 28: 293-295. 1890 (modern equivalents).
	Wilmott, Kew Bull. 1935: 90 ("contained biverbal nomenclature for species").

Arechavaleta y Balpardo, José (1838-1912), Uruguayan botanist (<em>Arechav</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MVM (12.000); other material at ZT.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 40.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 72; BL 1: 259; BM 1: 58, 6: 32; Bossert
p. 14; CSP 13: 145; GR p. 760; Kew 1: 75; LS 1061.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 182. <em>pl. 52.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 204. 1905 (portr.)
Anon., Physis 1: 96-98. 1912 (portr.)
Aranzadi, Bol. R. Soc. Española Hist. nat. 13: 528-545. 1913.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arechavaletaia</em> C. Spegazzini (1899).

161. Las Gramíneas Uruguayas, <em>An. Mus. nac. Montevideo</em> tomo 1, fasc. 1-6, 1894-1897. 

part	pages	dates	part	pages	dates
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1	[29]-92	Feb 1894	4	293-372	Mar 1896
2	93-212	Nov 1894	5	373-452	Aug 1896
3	213-292	Sep 1895	6	453-581	Jun 1897

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HEADING: ARESGHOUG, F. W. G.

Reprint, modified, of part 1 issued with part 2, Nov 1894. <em>Copy</em>: G. – These six parts
constitute <em>Vol. 1</em> of the <em>Gramíneas</em>. The second volume was never published. Part 1 of vol. 3
(all published) "Agrostologia aplicada," p. 87-122 was issued with the Anales 3(9), med.
1898; later instructions called for this part to be bound with Anales 4, 1902, as p. 87-122
of that volume. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Reprint</em>: Montevideo (Oriental) 1898. Qu., p. [1]-552, [1 list figs.]. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO. –
	Repaginated in order to fill up p. [1]-28, absent from orig. The reprint has the 1894
	t.p. of the reprint of part 1, issued with part 2. This 1894 reprint was in larger type,
	agreeing with that of parts 2-6. The cover, containing the complete set, is dated 1898.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 3: 1340; CSP 13: 145; Kew 1: 75; SK p. clxvii.
	Anon., Bol. Soc. Physis 1(2): 96-98. 1912.
	Parodi, Rev. Argent. Agron. 3: 133. 1936.

162. <em>Flora Uruguaya</em> [.] Enumeración y descripción breve de las plantas conocidas hasta
hoy y de algunas nuevas que nacen expontáneamente y viven en la República Oriental
del Uruguay. Montevideo (1-2: Oriental, 3-4: A. Barreira y Ramos), 4 vols. 1898-1906.
Oct. (<em>FL. Urug</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: in <em>Anales del Museo nacional de Montevideo</em>:
	<em>1</em> (Anales t. 3): [i]-xxi, [23]-48. 1898; 49-96. 1898; 97-160. 1898; 161-200. 1900;
	201-304. 1900; 305-416. 1901; 417-492. 1901. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO, NY, U.
	<em>2</em> (Anales t. 5): [i*-iii*], [i]-xlviii, 1-160. 1903 (but t.p. Flora 2 dated 1902); 161-292.
	1905; 293-375-1905. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L, NY, U.
	<em>3</em> (Anales t. 6): 1: [i-iii], [1]-84, <em>pl. 1-19.</em> Jul-Dec 1906; 2: 85-228, <em>pl. 20-108.</em> Jan-Sep
	1907; 3: 229-502. Jan-Mar 1908. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L, MO, NY, U.
	<em>4</em> (Anales t. 7): 1: [i-iii], [1]-62, <em>pl. 1-15.</em> Jan-Jun 1909; 2: 63-127, <em>pl. 16-38.</em> Jan-Mai
	1910; 3: 129-224. Jan-Aug 1911. <em>Copies</em>: BR (p. 128-144 lacking), L, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL, 1: 259.

Arendt, Johann Josef Franz (<em>fl</em>. 1828-1840), German botanist at Osnabrück.
(<em>Arendt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 72; BM 1: 58-59; PR 224-225; SO add
840a; for details see MBL.

163. <em>Scholia Osnabrugensia</em> in Chloridem Hanoveranam, d.h. Zusätze und Berichtigungen,
unsre vaterländische Flora betreffend, mit Berücksichtigung der osnabrückschen Special-
flora; eine höchst nothwendige und wichtige Zugabe zu der Chloris Hanoverana.
Osnabrück (Rackhorst) 1837. Oct. (<em>Scholia Osnabrug</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1837 (rd. Regensburg Feb 1837), p. [i-ii], [1]-35. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY (signed
by author).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 225.
	Anon., Flora 20: 369. 28 Jun 1837.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 7: 31. 28 Feb 1837.

Areschoug, Fredric Wilhelm Christian (1830-1908), Swedish botanist at Lund.
(<em>F. Areschoug</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 40; KR p. 44.
	Womersley, Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7: 345. 1956.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 763; Barnhart 1: 73; BL 2: 538; BM 1: 59, 6: 32;
Bossert p. 14; CSP 1: 89, 6: 567, 7: 44, 9: 64, 12: 21, 13: 145; Frank p. 5; Jackson p. 516
[index]; Kew 1: 77; KR p. 44-48; Moebius p. 368; PR 228-231; Zander ed. 10, p. 591
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 29, <em>pl. 6.</em> 1903, 3(3): 4, 206, <em>pl. 104.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Andersson, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 3: (178)-(195). 1909 (portr., bibl.)
Lidforss, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 27: (47)-(58). 1909 (bibl.)

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HEADING: ARESCHOUG, F. W. C.

Wulff, K. Sv. Vetenskapsakad. Årsbok 1910: 339-360 (portr., bibl.)
Andersson, Sv. biogr. lex. 2: 149, 158. 1920 (bibl.)
Hjelmqvist, Bot. Not. 111(1): 9. 1958 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Norges Rubi</em>, in Blytt, <em>Norges Flora</em> 3 (Bot. Zeit. 10 Mar 1876).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Areschoug, see below under John Erhard
Areschoug (1811-1887).

164. <em>Skånes flora</em>, innefattande de fanerogama och ormbunkartade växterna. Lund
(C. W. K. Gleerup), Kjøbenhavn (Christian Falkenberg), 1866. Oct. (<em>Skånes fl</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1866 (p. iii: 19 Aug 1866), p. [i*], [i]-xc, [1]-240. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed</em>. 2: "Andra upplagan." Lund (G. W. K. Gleerup) s.d., Oct.
<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Dec 1881 (Nat. Nov. late Dec 1881; p. ii: 1881; p. iv: 20 Sep 1881),
	p. [i]-xxii, [1]-585. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 4: 763; BL 2: 538; BM 1: 59; Jackson p. 338; Kew 1: 77; KR p. 44; PR 231.

165. <em>Some observations on the genus Rubus</em>. I. Comparative examinations of the Rubi in the
Scandinavian peninsula. Lund (Fr. Berling) 1885-1886. Qu. (<em>Observ. Rubus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Original publication in two parts in Lunds Univ. Årsskr.: 21 [3 Mat. o. Nat.] no.
	9: [1]-126. 1885 (J. Bot. Aug 1887, sic) 22 [3 Mat. o. Nat.] no. 5: 127-182, [i]-iii.
	'1886', publ. 1887, before Oct (Nat. Nov Oct 1887) – The reprint, provided with a
	separate cover (title as above), dated 1885-1886, was issued as a whole in 1887 (Nat.
	Nov. Oct 1887) with a special cover but retaining the original pagination [1]-126,
	127-182, [i]-iii, contents. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 59; Kew 1: 77.

166. <em>Plantae sub itinere navis bellicae Eugeniae anno 1852 a N. J. Andersson circa Guayaquil
collectae</em> [Stockholm 1869 (?)]. Qu. [p.p. 115-142] (<em>n.v.</em>, fide Krok). (<em>pl. itin. Eugeniae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: First distributed 1910 in K. Sv. fregatten Eugenies resa omkring jorden ... 1851-
	1853. Vetenskapliga iakttagelser, Botanik, Häft 3, Uppsala (KR). Descriptions
	reprinted in Fedde, Repert. Sp. nov. 10: 299-303. 1912.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 32; KR p. 45.
	Fedde, Repert. Sp. nov. 10: 299. 1912 (also accepts date as 1910).

Areschoug, John Erhard (1811-1887), Swedish algologist at Uppsala. (<em>J. Areschoug</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Phanerogams at UPS; algae at S. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Algae scandinavicae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. 1, 12 nos., Lund 1836) fide KR.
2. <em>Algae scandinavicae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. 1-3, nos. 1-3, nos. 1-84, Göteborg 1840-1841); sets
	at BM, NY, PC, UPS.
3. <em>Algae Scandinaviae exsiccatae quas adjectis characeis</em>, ser. nov. (fasc. 1-9, nos. 1-430,
	Uppsala 1861-1879); 5 sets e.g. at B, BM, C, FH, LD, NY, PC, UPS, W. (See Hedwigia
	2: 128. 130. 1863 [fasc. 1-3]; 3: 10-12. Jan 1864 [4]; 4: 107-108. Jul 1865 [5]; 6: 62-
	63. 1867 [6].)
4. <em>Phyceae extraeuropaeae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. 1-3, nos. 1-90, Uppsala 1850-1856); sets at C, G,
	FH, HBG, KIEL, LE, PC, S, UPS, W. – Only 20 sets issued.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 40; KR p. 48, 51.
	Barnhart, NAF 11(1): 87. 1937.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 61-62. 1969.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 1: 787. 1965.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 73; BM 1: 58; CSP 1: 88-89, 7: 44, 9: 64,
13: 145; Frank p. 5; Jackson p. 516 [index]; Kew 1: 77; KR p. 48-51 (bibl.); Moebius
p. 368; NI 49-50; PR 232-241; Zander ed. 10, p. 591.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 66.
Norstedt, Bot. Not. 1887: 150-151.
Areschoug, F. W. C. and Blytt, Ann. Bot. 1: 381-382. 1888 (bibl.)
De Toni, Syll. Alg. 1: vi. 1889, 4(1): iii. 1897.
Wittrock, Lefnadsteckn. öfver Sv. Vet.-Akad. Ledamöter 4(1) (71): 51-62. 1899 (bibl.)

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HEADING: ARESCHOUG, J. E.

Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 30. <em>pl. 4.</em> 1903, 3(3): 4. 1905 (portr.)
Svedelius, Sv. Biogr. Lex. 2: 144-148. 1920 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Areschougia</em> Meneghini (1844, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Areschougia</em> Trevisan (1845); <em>Areschou-
gia</em> W. H. Harvey (1855, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Neoareschougia</em> H. Kylin (1956).

167. <em>Plantae cotyledoneae florae Gothoburgensis</em>, quas, secundum familiarum naturalium
ordinem Friesianum, disposuit atque descripsit John Erh. Areschoug. Lund (C. W. K.
Gleerup) 1836. Oct. (<em>pl. fl. Gothoburg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1836 (p. ii: 14 Jun 1836; Swenska Litt.-Fören. Tidn. 2 Nov 1837; Flora
	rd. 3 Dec 1837), p- [i*-iv*], [1]-viii, [1]-149. <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 59; Jackson p. 337; KR p. 48; PR 233.
	Areschoug, Bot. Not. 1840: 17-25 (additions).

168. <em>Symbolae algarum rariorum florae Scandinavicae</em>, quas, cons, ampliss. fac. philos. Lun–
dens., praeside Sv. Nilsson, ... pro laurea modeste defendet auctor John Erh. Ares–
choug, ... in Museo zoologico die xxi Jun. mdcccxxxviii. Lund (C. F. Berling) 1838.
Oct. (in fours) (<em>Symb. alg. scand.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 21 Jun 1838 (date of disputation; see also Flora 21: 632. 21 Oct 1838), p. [i],
	[1]-14. <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 59; KR p. 48; PR 234.

169. <em>De Hydrodictyo utriculato</em>, dissertatio botanica, quam. Venia ampliss. fac. phil.
Lundens, p.p. Dr. John Erh. Areschoug, ... respondente C. J. Kjellberg, Gothobur-
gensi. In Academia Carolina die 26 Martii mdcccxxxix. Lund (C. F. Berling) 1839. Qu.
(in fours) (<em>Hydrodict. utric.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 26 Mar 1839 (date on which the thesis was defended), p. [i-iii], [1]-23, <em>1 pl. –
	</em>Areschoug is the author, Kjellberg "respondens." <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS. – German version,
	Linnaea 16: 127-134. 1842 (<em>pl. 5</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 59; Kew 1: 77; KR p. 49; PR 235.

170. <em>Iconographia phycologica</em> seu phycearum novarum et rariorum icones atque des-
criptiones. Decas prima. Göteborg (N. J. Gumpert) s.d. [1847] Qu. † (<em>Iconogr. phycol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Nov 1847, after 15 Jul (date on p. [1]; Bot. Zeit. 26 Nov 1847), cover with
	title, p. [1]-6, pl. i-x (monochrome lithographs by the author). <em>Copy</em>: FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 59; KR p. 49; NI 49; PR 236; IDC 6341.

171. <em>Phyceae scandinavicae marinae</em>, sive Fucacearum nec non Ulvacearum, quae in
maribus paeninsulam Scandinavicam alluentibus crescunt, descriptiones. Uppsala
(Leffler et Sebell) 1850. Qu. (<em>Phyc. scand. mar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1850. – An independently paged reprint of two articles published under the title
	<em>Phycearum, quae in maribus Scandinaviae crescunt, enumeratio</em>. Sect. prior et posterior, as
	follows:
<em>Sect. prior</em> Fucaceas continens, Ups. Soc. sci. nova Acta 13: 223-382, <em>pl. 1-9.</em> 1846, publ.
	1847.
<em>Sect. posterior</em> Ulvaceas continens, Ib. 14: 385-454, <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1849, publ. 1850.
Pagination reprint: [i], [1]-230, [10. corr.], <em>pl. 1-9, 1-3.</em> The division of the two sections
falls in the middle of p. 159. <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.
Ref: BM 1: 59; Kew 1: 77; KR p. 49; NI 50; PR 237.

172. <em>Phyceae capenses</em>, quarum particulam primam, venia ampliss. Philos, facult. Up-
saliens., praeside J. E. Areschoug ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. Johannes Conradus
Carlberg gothoburgensis. In auditorio Gustaviano die vii maj mdccli. H.A.M.S.
Uppsala (Reg. Acad. Typographus) 1851. Qu. [– ... particulam quartam ...] † (<em>Phyc. cap.</em>)

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 59; Kew 1: 77: KR p. 49: NI 50: PR 237.

1	[i], [1]-8	Johannes Conradus Carlberg	7 Mai 1851
2	[i-ii], 9-16	Carolus Albertus Holmgren	10 Mai 1851
3	[i-ii], 17-24	Gabr. Otto Håkansson	10 Mai 1851
4	[i-ii], 25-32	Carolus Magnus Appelberg	13 Jun 1851

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This series of dissertations was intended to be continued. The abbreviation H.A.M.S. in
the title stands for hora ante meridiem solitis.
<em>Copies</em>: PCS, UC, NY (without t.p.'s).
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 49 (no. 16).

173. <em>Phyceae novae et minus cognitae</em> in maribus extra europaeis collectae quas descrip-
tionibus atque observationibus adumbravit John Erh. Areschoug ... Uppsala (E
Typographia academica) 1854. Qu. (<em>Phyc. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854, p. [1]-46. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprint from Ups. Soc. Sci. nova Acta ser. 3: 328
	(= p. 2 repr.) – 372 (p. 46 repr.)
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 50 (no. 21a).

174. <em>Observationes phycologicae</em>, Uppsala (Berling Reg. Acad. Typographus) 1866-1884,
5 parts. Qu. (<em>Observ. phycol.</em>)

<em>1</em>: De Confervaceis nonnullis, 1866, p. [1]-26, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from Ups.
	Soc. Sci. nova Acta ser. 3. 6(1): 1-26, <em>pl. 1-4.</em>
<em>2</em>: De Urospora mirabili Aresch. et de Chlorozoosporarum copulatione, 1874, p. [i],
	[1]-13, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: PCS. – Repr. ib. 9(1): 1-13, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 1874 (Bot. Zeit. 15 and
	29 Jan 1875).
<em>3</em>: De algis nonnullis ..., 1875 (read 23 Apr 1875), p. [i], [1]-36, <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: PCS. –
	Repr. ib. 10(1): 1-36. <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1875.
<em>4</em>: De Laminariaceis nonnullis, 1883 (read 7 Apr 1883), p. [i], [1]-23. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. Repr.
	ib. 12(1) (no. 8).
<em>5</em>: De Laminariaceis nonnullis (continuatio), 1884 (read 15 Feb 1884), p. [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>:
	PCS. – Repr. ib. 12(2).
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 50 (no. 24).

Arnaud, Gabriel (1882-1957), French mycologist. (<em>G. Arnaud</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: in 1958 still in his private herbarium; other material at P.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hepper and Neate, pl. coll. W. Africa 5. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 76; GR p. 303; Kew 1: 80; LS 30627-30631;
	LS suppl. 1129-1176; MW p. 22.
Roon, Ind. direct. spec. pl. tax. 12. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arnaudia</em> A. Chaves Batista (1960); <em>Arnaudiella</em> F. Petrak (1927); <em>Arnaudina
</em>A. Trotter (1931). – <em>Note: Arnaudovia</em> Valkanov (1963) is dedicated to Nikolai Arnaudov
(1887-x), Bulgarian mycologist.

Arnaud, Jean André Michel (1760-1831), French physician and botanist. (<em>J.
Arnaud</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 76; BL 2: 155; CSP 1: 94; Kew 1; 80;
MD p. 35; PR 246.

<sm>EPONOMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Arnaud, cf. supra, sub G. Arnaud.

175. <em>Flore du département de la Haute-Loire</em>, ou tableau des plantes qui y croissent, disposées
suivant la méthode naturelle. Le Puy (Pasquet Père et Fils) 1825. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl.
Haute-Loire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825, ante 2 Jul (BF), p. [i]-xix, [xx, tabl.], [1-108]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, NY. – A
<em>Supplément</em> was published in Ann. Soc. Agric. Puy 1829: 89-125. 1830 (see next entry).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 155; Kew 1: 80; MD p. 35; PR 246.

176. <em>Supplément à la Flore du département de la Haute-Loire</em>, ou indication des plantes à y
ajouter, avec quelques corrections et observations. Le Puy (P. Pasquet) 1830. Oct. (in
fours) (<em>Supple. fl. Haute-Loire</em>).

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HEADING: ARNOLD

<em>Publ</em>.: 1830, p. [1]-39. <em>Copy</em>: HU. – Reprinted from Ann. Soc. Agric. Sci. Arts Puy 1829:
	89-125. 1830.

Arnell, Hampus Wilhelm (1848-1932), Swedish botanist and highschool teacher.
(<em>Arnell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS; important sets at GB, H, LD and S. Contributed to
Schiffner, <em>Hepaticae europaeae exsiccatae</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 41.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 122. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 55. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 76; BL 2: 517, 521, 545; BM 1: 62, 6: 33;
Bossert p. 14; GSP 9: 70, 12: 23, 13: 158; Jackson p. 333; Kew 1: 80-81; KR p. 52-56
(bibl.); Moebius p. 118; MW p. 22, suppl. p. 14.
Möller, Sv. biogr. lex. 232-235. 1920 (portr., bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 30, <em>pl. 12.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 4. 1905 (portr.)
Möller, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 31: 161-164 (portr., bibl., suppl. to Krok).
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 10. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See S. O. Lindberg, <em>Musci Asiae borealis</em>, Stockholm 1889-1890.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arnellia</em> S. O. Lindberg (1889); <em>Arnelliella</em> G. Massalongo (1914).

177. <em>De skandinaviska löfmossornas kalendarium</em>. Akademisk Afhandling, som med samtycke
af vidtberömda filosofiska fakulteten i Upsala för filosofiska gradens vinnande till
offentlig granskning framställes af Hampus Wilhelm Arnell, ... på botanisk lärosalen
tisdagen den 18 maj 1875 p.v.t.f.m. Uppsala (Esasias Edquist) 1875. Oct. (<em>Skand.
löfmoss. kalend.</em>)

<em>Thesis</em> issue: 18 Mai 1875, p. [i-iii], [1]-129. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Trade</em> issue: 1875, p. [i], [1]-129. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY. – "De ... afhandling af Hampus
Wilhelm Arnell".
<em>Both</em> issues reprinted (or preprinted) from Upsala Univ. Årsskrift 1875 (Math. Naturv.)
	no. 4, p. [i], [1]-129. 1875.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 62; Jackson p. 332; Kew 1: 80; KR p. 52 (no. 2).

178. <em>Lebermoosstudien im nördlichen Norwegen</em>. Jönköping (C.J. Lundgren) 1892. Qu. (in
fours) (<em>Lebermoosstud. nördl. Norwegen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1892 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1892), p. [i]-x, [1]-43, [44 table], <em>in</em> Jönköpings H. Allm.
	Lärov. Redog. ... läsåret 1891-1892 (publ. 1892). <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 62; KR p. 53.

179. <em>Mossvegetationen vid Tåkern</em>. [Headlines:] Sjön Tåkerns fauna och flora utgifven
af K. Svenska Vetenskapsakademien I. Stockholm (Almqvist &amp; Wisell), Berlin, London,
Paris. [1915]. Qu. (<em>Mossveg. Tåkern</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Christian Erasmus Otterstrøm Jensen (1859-1941).
<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1915 (p. 37: printed 24 Aug 1915), p. [1]-37. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 54 (no. 44).

Arnold, Ferdinand Christian Gustav ("von Eichstätt") (1828-1901), Southern
German lichenologist and bryologist, "Oberlandesgerichtsrath" in München. (<em>Arnold</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: M. – duplicates see GR and IH; exsiccatae:
1.<em>Lichenes exsiccati</em> [<em>Lichenes jurae, Lichenes exsiccati Tiroliae et Bavariae</em>](nos. 1-1816,
	Eichstadt, later München, 1859-1900); sets at FH, G, NY, PC (50 to 60 sets issued).
2. <em>Lichenes monacenses exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-530, München 1889-1900); sets at FH, L, PC, STR.
3.<em>Cladoniae herbariorum Floerke et Wallroth</em> (100 nos. of which 6 herb. specimens and 94
	photographs, München 1888).
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 5, 4: xliii; GR p. 2 (q.v. for further details); IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 41-42.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 112-114. 1969.

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HEADING: ARNOLD

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(1): 302, 12(2): 337; Barnhart 1: 77; BM 1: 63,
6: 33; Bossert p. 14; CSP 1: 97, 7: 47-48, 9: 70; DTS 1: 4-8; 4: frontisp. (portr.);
GR p. 2; Jackson 161, 270; Kew 1: 81; LS 1070-1099, 30639.
Holzner, <em>in</em> Arnold, Zur Lich enenflora von München 5: 16-34. 1901(portr., bibl.), also
	Ber. Bay. bot. Ges. 8(1): 16-24. 1902
Rehm, Hedwigia 41: 72-79. 1902 (bibl.)
Anon., Rev. bryol. 29: 36. 1902.
Holzner, Ber. bay. bot. Ges. 8(1): 16-24. 1902(bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 119. 1903, 3(3): 118, <em>pl. 127.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 1-2. 1910 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arnoldia</em> A. Massalongo (1856). – <em>Notes: Arnoldella</em> C. B. Read (1936) is
dedicated to Chester Arthur Arnold (1901-x) American palaeobotanist; <em>Arnoldiella
</em>V. Miller (1928) is dedicated to Wladimir Mitrofanowitsch Arnoldi (1871-1924),
Russian phycologist.
The Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., and its
periodicals <em>Arnoldia</em>, Vol. 1-x, 1941-x, and <em>Journal of the Arnold Arboretum</em>, Vol. 1-x,
1920-x, are named for James Arnold (1781-1869), American merchant (see S. B. Sutton,
Charles Sprague Sargent, 1970).
The National Museum of Rhodesia publishes the journal <em>Arnoldia</em>, Salisbury, Vol. 1-x,
1964-x, which is dedicated to George Arnold (<em>fl</em>. 1911-1962), Rhodesian biologist.

180. <em>Gesammelte lichenologische Schriften</em>. Band 3. Lehre (Cramer), 1970. Oct. [Historiae
naturalis classica t. 86(3)]. (<em>Ges. lichenol. Schr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Consists of a facsimile reprint of the <em>Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol</em>, Wien (W.
	Braumüller) 1868-1897, a series of 30 articles published in the Verh. K. K. zool.-bot.
	Ges. Wien 1868-1897. See DTS for an extensive listing. "Eine Reihe von Localfloren
	von seltener Reichhaltigkeit und Gründlichkeit ..." (DTS 1: 6).

number	Verh. vol.	Verh. pag.	independent	continuous	date
			pagination	pagination
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	18	[703]-710	-	3-10	Sep-Dec 1868
2/3	18	[947]-960	-	11-24	1869
4	19	[605]-656	-	25-76	Jul-Dec 1869
5	20	[527]-546	-	77-96	Aug-Dec 1870
6	21	[1103]-1148	-	97-142	Nov 1871-Mai 1872
7-9	22	[279]-314	[1]-36	143-178	Jun-Dec 1872
10	23	[89]-116	-	179-206	Apr-Dec 1873
11/12	23	[485]-534	-	207-256	Dec 1873-?
13	24	[231]-284	[1]-54	257-310	Jun-Dec 1874
14	25	[433]-496	[1]-64	311-374	Jun-Dec 1875
15	26	[353]-388	[1]-36	375-410	Jun-Dec 1875
16	26	[389]-414	[1]-26	411-436	Jul-Sep 1876
17	27	[533]-570	[1]-38	437-474	Aug-Dec 1877
18/19	28	[247]-296	[1]-50	475-524	Mai-Sep 1878
20	29	[351]-394	1-44	525-568	Jun-Sep 1879
21	30	[95]-154	3-62	569-628	Jun-Jul 1880
22	36	61-88	[1]-28	629-656	Mai-Jun 1886
23	37	81-150	1-70	657-726	Apr-Mai 1887
24	39	249-266	1-18	727-744	Jun-Jul 1889
25	43	[360]-407	[1]-49	745-793	Sep-Oct 1893
26-29	46	101-143	1-43	795-837	Apr-Mai 1896
30	47	210-224	1-16	839-854	Apr-Sep 1897
30(a)	47	353-395	[1]-43	855-[969]	Aug-Sep 1897
30(b)	47	671-677	1-7	-	Sep-Dec 1897

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 63; DTS p. 5-8; Jackson p. 270; LS 1080.
	Holzner, Ber. bay. bot. Ges. 8(1): 21. 1902.
	Stafleu, Taxon 20: 632. 1971.

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HEADING: ARNOTT

181. <em>Die Lichenen des fränkischen Jura</em>. (Separat-Abdruck aus "Flora" 1884/85). Regens-
burg (F. H. Neubauer) 1885. Oct. (<em>Lich. fränk. Jura</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1885 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1885), p. [i], [1]-323, [1, corr.], reprint with independent
	pagination. <em>Copies</em>: BR, Stevenson. – Reprinted from Flora vols. 67, 68 as follows:

67	65-96	11 Feb 1884	67	645-664	1 Dec 1884
	145-173	21 Mar 1884	68	49-80	1 Feb 1885
	227-258	1 Mai 1884		143-176	11 Mar 1885
	307-338	11 Jun 884		211-246	11 Apr 1885
	403-434	1 Aug 1884		261	21 Apr 1885
	548-596	21 Oct 1884

Preceded by 30 publications in <em>Flora</em> vols. 42-67, 1858-1877, enumerated e.g. by
Holzner. Summary and Nachträge in a publication with the same title of 1890 (see
below).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 81.

182. <em>Die Lichenen des fraenkischen Jura</em>. [Regensburg] (J. &amp; K. Mayr), 1890. Qu. (<em>Lich.
fraenk. Jura</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1890 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1890), p. [1]-61. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson. – Also published as
	Denkschr. bay. bot. Ges. Band 6, 1890.

183. <em>Zur Lichenenflora von München</em>. München (Val. Höfling) 1891-1901, 5 parts, Qu. (<em>Lichenenfl. München</em>).

part	Berichte	Abth.	pages	dates	Nat. Nov.
-------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1	[1]-147		1891	Jul 1891
2	2	2	[1]-76	1892	Mai 1892
3	5	Nachtr. 1, 2	[1]-45	1897	Apr 1897
4	6	3	[1]-82	1898	Aug 1898
5	7	3 (Schluss)	[1]-100	1900	Aug 1900
6	8	Nachtr., Reg.	[1]-32	1901	Jan 1901

Published with independent pagination in <em>Berichte der bayerischen botanischen Gesellschaft</em>.
Part 5 has obituaries of F. P. Gmelek and F. Arnold as well as a bibliography of Bavarian
lichenology by Poeverlein. <em>Copies</em>: B, Stevenson.
<em>REf</em>.: Kew 1: 81.

Arnott, George Arnott [sometimes: Arnold] Walker (1799-1868), Scottish botanist.
(<em>Arnott</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Arnott's herbarium and botanical library were acquired by
Glasgow University (GL). The phanerogams are now on permanent loan at E, the types
of Arnott's diatoms are at AWH (see also Sayre 1969). For a description of the set
"Diatomées, Collection J. Deby" (at PC) prepared by Arnott, see Sayre (1969).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 42.
	Verleyen, Levensschets van Dr. H. van Heurck 62. 1942.
	Dickinson, Phycol. Bull. 1: 11. 1952.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 40. 1953.
	Koster, Taxon 6: 49. 1957.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 122. 1964.
	Anon., Taxon 15: 46. 1966.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 62. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 55. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 79; BB p. 10; BM 1: 63; CSP 1: 98-99, 6:
568, 12: 23; DNB 2: 120-121; Frank p. 5; GR p. 384; Kew 1: 83; Langman p. 93;
MD p. 36-49 (bibl.); PR 249-250, 4226, 10245.
Cleghorn, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinb. 9: 414-426. 1868 (bibl.)

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HEADING: ARNOTT

Seemann, J. Bot. 6: 223-224. 1868.
Deby, Bibl. micr. Diatom. 2. 1882.
Gray, Scientific papers 2: 347-348. 1889.
De Toni, Syll. alg. 1: vii. 1889, 2(1): viii. 1891.
Gray, Letters 2: 829. [index]. 1893.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 102. 1906.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 290. 1921.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 108, 112. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 106-107, 335 [index]. 1942.
Graustein, Nuttall 285, 288, 327. 1967.
Fletcher, Roy. bot. gard. Edinburgh 114, 171, 185. 1970.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 10. 1973.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 445. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See W.J. Hooker, <em>The botany of Captain Beechey's Voyage</em>, London, 1841,
and R. Wight, <em>Prodromus florae peninsulae Indiae orientalis</em>. London 1834.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arnottia</em> A. Richard (1828).

184. Notice sur quelques mousses de Rio-Janeiro, <em>Mém. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris</em> 1: 346-352.
 1823. Qu. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1823-Apr 1824 (BF, this fasc. of Mém.: 10 Apr 1824). Separates are not
known to exist.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 98; MD p. 42, 239.

185. <em>Notice of a "Journal of a voyage from Rio de Janeiro to the coast of Peru</em>," by Mr William
Jameson, Surgeon, corresponding member of the Wernerian Natural History Society.
Edinburgh 1824, Oct. (<em>Not. voy. Rio de Janeiro</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: preprint, with independent pagination, [1]-21, published shortly before 15 Jan
	1824, of an article published in the <em>Memoirs of the Wernerian natural History Society</em> 5(1):
	187-205. 1824 (between 21 Mar and 20 Mai). <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 98; Kew 1: 83; MD p. 42-43.

186. <em>Disposition méthodique des espèces de mousses</em>. Paris (J. Tastu) 1825. Qu. (<em>Disp. méth.
mousses</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: First publication, as a preprint, between 20 Dec 1825 and 6 Feb 1826, of Arnott's
	article which is usually called <em>Nouvelle disposition méthodique des espèces de mousses
	exactement connus</em>. Margadant has shown that this article was published in five different
	forms:

indication	issue	format	date
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Disp. méth. esp. mousses,	preprint	Qu.	20 Dec 1825-6 Feb 1826
[i-iv], [1]-72, [6]. Copies: G, NY
Mém. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 2(2):	periodical	Qu.	Apr 1826-[-Oct 1826?]
249-320, 412-414
Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 5(3):	periodical	Oct.	Jul-Aug 1826
214-323
Kittel, B. M., Mém. hist. nat.	separate	Oct.	Aug 1826
p. 35-143
Saumaises, Cours Agrie. Bot.	re-issue	Oct.	1837

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 63; CSP 1: 98; Jackson p. 153; Kew 1: 83; MD p. 39-40, 43-47, 49, 239;
	PR 249, 4705.

187. <em>Tour to the South of France and the Pyrenees, in 1825</em> [Edinburgh 1826-1829] Oct. (<em>Tour S. France Pyrenees</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A series of articles in the <em>Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal</em>, volumes 1-6. Mar-
	gadant assumes that the dates of the reprints coincided with those of the fascicles of
	the Journal. The reprints have separate pagination. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

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fascicle	repr. pp.	vol. serial	pages serial	probable dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-15	1(1)	66-78	Aug 1826
2	1-7	1(2)	268-275	Oct 1826
3	1-14	2(2)	241-255	Apr 1827
4	1-8	3(1)	157-164	Aug 1827
5	1-6	3(2)	350-356	Oct 1827
6	1-10	4(1)	130-139	Jan 1828
7	1-8	4(2)	355-362	Apr 1828
8	1-7	5(2)	319-325	Oct 1828
9	1-12	6(2)	250-262	Apr 1829

The lines of type were rearranged slightly for the reprint; the pages of the reprint and
of the publication of the serial are therefore not exactly alike. Pre-publication of the
reprints is possible but not proven.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 98; MD p. 47-49.

188. <em>Pugillus plantarum indiae orientalis</em>. s.l. [1836]. Oct. (<em>Pug. pl. ind. or.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1836, post Mai (add. pres. 16 Mai 1836), [1]-43, second set page nos.: [319]-356,
	<em>pl. 18. Copies</em>: G, U.– Reprinted (possibly preprinted) from Nova Acta Acad. Leop.
	Nat. Cur. 18(1): [319]-356, 356a-d, <em>pl. 18.</em> published late 1837. Reprint with journal
	pagination only: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 5826.

Arrhenius, Johan Peter (Pehr, Petter) (1811-1889), Swedish botanist and agricul-
turist. (<em>Arrh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 529; Barnhart 1: 79; BM 1: 63; Bossert p. 15;
CSP 1: 104; Jackson p. 307, 336; Kew 1: 84; KR p. 58-61; LS 1104; PR 252-255.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 66-67.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1889: 177-178.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 30. 1903, 3(3): 4. 1905.
Juhlin-Dannfelt, Sv. biogr. lex. 282-287. 1920 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arrhenia</em> E. M. Fries (1849).

189. <em>Ruborum sueciae dispositio monographico-critica</em>. Quam venia ampliss. facult. philosoph.
praeside Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. auctor Johannes P. Arrhenius ...
in Audit. Gustaviano die xxvi Oct. mdcccxxxix h.a.m.s. I. Uppsala (Wahlström &amp;
Låstbom) [1839]. Oct. (<em>Ruborum suec</em>.)

<em>Thesis-ed</em>.: Oct-Dec 1839, 4 parts, Uppsala (Wahlström &amp; Låstbom). <em>Copies</em>: MO (all
	t.p.'s); HU, NY (t.p. of diss. 1 only):
<em>1</em>: as above, p. [i-ii], [1]-16. 26 Oct 1839.
<em>2</em>: "... Quam ex speciali sacrae regiae majestatis gratia et venia ampliss. facult.
	philosoph. p.p. Johannes P. Arrhenius ... et Henricus Ferner ... in Audit. Gusta-
	viano die nov. mdcccxxxix h.a.m.s. II", p. [i-iv], 17-32.
<em>3</em>: "... et Carolus J. Lindeberg ... xxx nov. mdcccxxxix h.p.m.s. III", p. [i-iv], 33-48.
<em>4</em>: "... et Hjalmar Jos. Holmgren ... iii dec. mdcccxxxix h.p.m.s. IV", p. [i], [iii],
	49-64.
<em>Trade ed</em>.: <em>Monographia Ruborum sueciae</em>. Uppsala (Wahlström &amp; Låstbom) Feb-Mar
	1840, Oct., p. [i-iii], [1]-64. (rd by Flora 5 Jan-9 Mar 1841). For the unusual folding
	of the original sheets see Margadant (1965). <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MICH, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 336; Kew 1: 84; KR p. 59; PR 252.
	Margadant, Huntia 2: 162-164. 1965.

Arruda da Camara, Manoel (1752-1810), Brazilian botanist. (<em>Arruda</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 79; BL 1: 238; BM 1: 63, 6: 34; Colmeiro 1:
clxi; Kew 1: 84; PR 258-261
Britten, J. Bot. 34: 242-250. 196.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 2. 106.
Colmeiro, Bot. penins. hisp.-lusit. 258.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Anudaría</em> Macedo (1867); <em>Arrudea</em> Cambessèdes (1828).

190. <em>Dissertação sobre as plantas do Brazil</em>, que podem dar linhos proprios para muitos usos
da sociedade, e suprir a falta co Canhama indicades de ordem ao principe regente
nosso senhor. Rio de Janeiro (Impressão Regio) 1810. Oct. (<em>Diss. pl. Brazil</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1810, p. [1]-49, [50 err.], photogr. copy at US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 84; PR 259.

Arsène, Frère Gustave [also "Gerfroy"] (Brouard, Arsène Gustave Joseph) (1867-
1938), French clergyman who collected in France and Central America. (<em>Arsène</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: US – for the many duplicate collections see IH. For mis-label-
lings, obviously intentional falsifications, by an unknown dealer see Bonner 1972 and
Standley 1927.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 42.
	Standley, J. Bot. 65: 118-121. 1927 (on counterfeit collection) (based on Standley,
	Science 4 Feb 1927).
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 55. 1970.
	Bonner, Musées de Genève 130: 18-19. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 259 (under Brouard; original data).
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 10. 1973.

Arthur, Joseph Charles (1850-1942), American mycologist, professor of botany at
Purdue University. (<em>Arth</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PUR; duplicates in various herbaria, see IH. – <em>Exsiccatae:
Uredineae exsiccatae et icones</em> (fasc. i-iv, nos. <em>1-17</em>, Sep 1894; <em>18-34</em>, Dec 1898; <em>35-44</em>, Jun
1901; <em>45-60</em>, Dec 1902) (with Edward Willet Dorland Holway, 1853-1923). Sets at
BPI, CUP, FH, LA, ILL, ISC, KSC, MASS, MIN, MONT, MSC, NEB, NY, OS,
PUR, URTPP, TRTC, UC, VT, WU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 42.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 17-20. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 80; BL 1: 192; BM 1: 64, 6: 34; Bossert
p. 15; CSP 12: 24, 13: 171-172; GR p. 203; Kew 1: 85; Langman p. 94, 717; LS 1112-
1210, 24562, 30644-30669, 40908, suppl. 1199-1267; MW p. 23.
Anon., J. of Mycol. 8: opp. 107. 1902 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 191, 205. 1905.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 118. 1911.
Arthur, The Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag. 13(4): Jun 1925 (autobiogr. sketch).
Seaver, Mycologia 20(3): 115. 1928 (on his Uredinales in NAF).
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1047-1049. 1940 (bibl.)
Mains, Mycologia 34: 601-605. 1942 (portr.)
Cummins, Yearbook Amer. philos. Soc. 1942: 328-331. 1943.
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892 p. 323 [index]. 1944.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 490 [index]. 1949.
Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. bot. 4-6. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 13, 47, 83, 84. 1969.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6: 39. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 10. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Editor of<em>Botanical Gazette</em> Chicago. vol. 7-39, 1882-1903.
(2) Editor and in part author of <em>The plant Rusts</em>, New York 1929.

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(3) <em>Uredinales</em>, NAF 7: 83-160. 1907; 161-187, 211-268. 1912; 269-404. 1920; 405-480.
1921; 481-586. 1922; 605; 648. 1924; 669-732. 1925; 733-796. 1926; 797-848. 1927.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Arthurella</em> G. Zebrowski (1937); <em>Arthuria</em> H. S. Jackson (1931).

Artis, Edmund Tyrell (1789-1847), British palaeobotanist and archeologist. (<em>Artis</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BM; including the original drawings for <em>Antediluvian phytology</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, Where is the ... collection 9. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 80; BB p. 10; BM 1: 64; Jackson p. 176,
182; Kew 1: 85; Quenstedt p. 14; PR 262.
Anon., Quàrt. J. geol. Soc. London 5: xxii-xxiii. 1849.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5: 405-406. 1885.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Artisia</em> K. B. Presl (1838).

191. <em>Antediluvian phytology</em>, illustrated by a collection of the fossil remains of plants,
peculiar to the coal formations of Great Britain. London (for the author by J. Cumber-
land et al.), 1825. Qu. (<em>Antediluv. phytol.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Sep 1825 (p. xiii: 1 Sep 1825; Philos. Mag. 30 Sep, New monthly Mag 1 Oct
	1825; plates dated 1824), p. [i]-xiii, [1 index], <em>24 pl</em>. with each 1 page letterpress,
	uncoloured lithographs by J. Curtis. <em>Copies</em>: HH, Teyler.
<em>Re-issue</em>: London 1838, with a cancellans title page: <em>Antediluvian phytology</em>, ... Britain.
	Selected for their novelty and interest, from upwards of a thousand specimens now in
	the possession of the author, and systematically described, with the view of facilitating
	the study of this important branch of Geology ... Including remarks on the systems
	of Count Sternberg, Baron Schlotheim, Professor Martius, and Mons. Brongniart;
	also communications from Professor Buckland and other eminent geologists. London
	(for the author by Nichols and Son), 1838. Qu. <em>Copy</em>: NY. "... which ... must ever
	remain one of the classics of palaeobotany, though rather as a work of art than of
	science" (Ward 1885).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 64 (1838); Jackson p. 176, 182; Kew 1: 85; NI 51; PR 262.
	Anon., Flora 10: 129-143. 7 Mar 1827.
	Mantell, A pictorial atlas of fossil remains, London 1850 (reproduces some of the
	plates).
	Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5. 405-406. 1885.

Arvet-Touvet, Jean Maurice Casimir (1841-1913), French hieraciologist at Gières-
Uriage, near Grenoble. (<em>Årv.-Touv.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GRM, much material also at P. <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Hieraciotheca gallica</em> (fasc. i-xx, 1897-1908), sets at B, BC, G, GR, K, L, LE, P, TO, W
	(10 sets issued) (with G. Gautier).
2. <em>Hieraciotheca hispanica</em> (fasc. i-xx, 1897-1908), sets at B, BC, G, GR, K, L, LE, P, TO,
	W (10 sets issued) (with G. Gautier).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 12(1): 23; IH 1 (ed. 6): 105, 355; Kew 1: 86.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(1): 23, 119 ("Da Arvet-Touvet nur seine eigene
Hieracien-Literatur kannte und das Studium aller übrigen grundsätzlich vermied, sind
... Neubenennungen längst bekannter Formen nicht auffallend"); AG 12(2): 29, 225;
Barnhart 1: 80; BM 1: 64; CSP 12: 24, 13: 173; DTS 1: 89; Jackson p. 283; Kew 1: 86;
Langman p. 94.
Mirande, Rev. gén. Bot. 27: 67. 76 (portr.), 117-127, 142-157, 169-190, 208-222 (bibl.),
	1915.
Mirande, Arvet-Touvet botaniste dauphinois et son oeuvre. Grenoble 1915, 87 p. (bibl.).
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 11. 1941.

192. <em>Les Hieracium des Alpes françaises</em>, ou occidentales de l'Europe. Lyon, Genève, Basel
(Henri Georg), Paris (J. Lechevalier) 1888. Oct. (<em>Hieracium Alpes franç</em>.)

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<em>Publ</em>.: 1888 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1888), p. [i*], [i]-ii, [iii], [1]-131. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from
	Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon ser. 2. 34: i-iv, 1-131. 1888.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 64; DTS 1: 9; Kew 1: 86.
	Saccardo, Cronologia p. xiv.

Asahina, Yasuhiko (1881-1975), Japanese lichenologist. (<em>Asah</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TNS. – Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes japoniae exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-300, Tokyo);
set at UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 585; IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 43.
	Sayre, Mern. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 114-115. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 81; Bossert p. 16; GR p. 585 (!); Kew 1:
86; MW p. 23-24, suppl. p. 16-17.
Hisauchi and Hara, J. Jap. Bot. 50(9): 257-258. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Asahinea</em> W. L. Culberson &amp; C. F. Culberson (1965).

Ascherson, Ferdinand Moritz (1798-1879), German physician and mycologist,
father of P. F. A. Ascherson. (<em>F. Ascherson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 81; PR 264-265.
Britten, J. Bot. 17: 160. 1879.
Anon., Mag. Növén. Lap. 3: 46. 1879.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aschersonia</em> Montagne (1848, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Aschersonia</em> Endlicher (1842, <em>nom.
rej.</em>);<em>Aschersoniopsis</em> Hennings (1902). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Aschersoniodoxa</em> Gilg &amp; Muschler (1909)
and <em>Bisaschersonia</em> O. Kuntze (1891) are dedicated to Paul Friedrich Ascherson (1834-
1913), q.v.

193. <em>De fungís venenatis</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis medica quam nataliciis regia augustis-
simi indulgentia gratiosi medicorum ordinis in Universitate litteraria berolinensi
praemio aureo ornatam nunc amplissimi eiusdem ordinis consensu et auctoritate pro
gradu doctoris medicinae et chirurgiae rite impetrando die xxiii m. octobris a.
mdcccxxvii h.l.q.s. publice defensurus est auctor Mauritius Ascherson ... Berlin
(Johann Friedrich Starck). Oct. (<em>Fung. venen.</em>)

<em>Thesis ed</em>.: 23 Oct 1827, p. [i]-viii, [1]-55, [56, theses]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY, Stevenson
	(lacks t.p.).
<em>Trade ed</em>.: "<em>De fungis venenatis</em>. Commentatio a facultate medica universitatis literariae
	berolinensis praemio aureo ornata. Auctore M. Ascherson, ..." Berlin (Gebr. Schüp-
	pel) 1828. Oct., p. [i]-viii, [1]-52, <em>publ</em>. 1828. <em>Copy</em>: G.

Ascherson, Paul Friedrich August (1834-1913), German botanist, professor of
botany at Berlin University, great authority on the Central European flora. (<em>Aschers</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B; now partly destroyed.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 43

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 287 ["Verfasser der Flora der Provinz Branden-
burg. Berlin 1859-1864"], 2(1): 352, 590, 3: 576, 5(1): 309, 5(2): 439, 5(3): 77, 6(1):
371; Barnhart 1: 82; BFM p. 215, 216, 245; BL 1: 30, 31, 32, 41, 42, 62, 137; BL 2:
387; BM 1: 65, 6: 35; Bossert p. 16; CSP 1: 106, 7: 51-52, 9: 75-76, 12: 25-27, 13: 176-
178; DTS 1: 9-11, 6(4): 110; Frank p. 5-6; GR p. 58; Jackson p. 122, 130, 302, 314,
346, 424, 510; Kanitz no. 321; Kew 1: 87-88; Langman p. 94; LS 1224-1234; 30675-
30676, 36219; MW p. 24; PR 266-268; Zander ed. 10, p. 591.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 12-18. 1874 (autobiogr.!)
Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg, Register 1-30: 1-10. 1889, Verzeichnis 31-50:
	2-7. 1909 (bibl.)

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Schumann et al., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 36: xxxvii-xxxix. 1894.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 131-132. 1895.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2)9 119, <em>pl. 126.</em> 1903, 3(3): 118, 205, 211, <em>pl. 129.</em> 1905
	(portr.)
Dalla Torre, in Urban, Festschrift ... Ascherson iv-xlvii. 1904 (bibl.)
Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 50: iv-xvi. 1909.
Claussen, Mitt. badischen Landesver. Naturk. 1913: 234-238.
Degen, Mag. bot. Lap. 12: 3-15. 1913 (portr.)
Kupffer, Korrespondenzbl. Naturforscher-Ver. Riga 56: xi-xiv. 1913.
Loesener et al., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 55: (1)-(14). 1913. (Trauerfeier, also
	funeral addresses by Wittmack (4)-(9) and Lindau (10)-(14).
Roth, Leopoldina 49(3): [3 p.]. 1913 (repr. DS).
Urban, Paul Friedrich August Ascherson [Berlin 1913], 3 p.
Wittmack, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 31: (102)-(110). 1913 (bibl., portr.)
Wittmack, Gartenflora 1913: 180 (portr.)
Proppe, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 56: 41-45. 1914 (on Ascherson Foundation,
	"Plakette," portrait).
De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 53: 111-118. 1914.
Futak and Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 86-88. 1960.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 260. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: I. EP ed. 1: <em>Potamogetonaceae</em>, 2(1): 194-214. 1889; <em>Hydrocharitaceae</em>,
	2(1): 238-258. 1889 (with M. Gürke).
2. <em>Pflanzenreich</em>, with Graebner, <em>Potamogetonacaee</em>, IV. 11, 184 p., 29 Oct 1907,.
	reprinted 1958/60.
3. <em>Verzeichniss der bis jetzt aus der Troas bekannten Pflanzen</em>. Nach den Sammlungen von
	R. Vorchow und J. Schmidt und den literarischen Quellen zusammengestellt von
	P. Ascherson, Th. von Heldreich, F. Kurtz. Anhang VI of H. Schliemann, Ilios,
	Stadt und Land der Trojaner. Leipzig 1881, p. [804]-813. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Jackson, p. 510,
	mentions a previous English edition of Schliemann's work: "Ilios, the city and
	country of the Trojans." London 1880, oct., with the botanical catalogue on p. [727]-
	736.
4. See Schweinfurth, <em>Ill. fl. Egypte</em>, Cairo 1887 and <em>Aufz. Phan. Nil-Lander</em> 1868.
5. Contributed botanical notes to G. Rohlfs, <em>Expedition zur Erforschung der libyschen
	Wüste</em>, vol. 1-2, Cassel 1875.
6. <em>Botanik</em> ... in C. C. von der Decken, Reisen in Ost Afrika in 1859-1861, vol. 3(3).
	1879. (see no 198).
7. <em>Supplement</em>, see Barbey, <em>Florae Sardoae Compendium</em>.
8. <em>Bohnen</em>, in O. Baumann, <em>Usambara und seine Nachbargebiete</em> Berlin 1891 (Anhang ii).
9. <em>Preface</em> to: Georg August Schweinfurth, <em>Beitrag zur Flora Aethiopiens</em>, Abth. 1, xii,
	311 p., Berlin 1867, Fol.
10. <em>Pflanzen</em>, in F. G. Rohlfs, <em>Reise von Tripolis</em>. Leipzig 1881 (Abth. 2, 6).

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Urban et al., Festschrift zur Feier des siebzigsten Geburtstages des ...
Dr. P. Ascherson. Berlin 1904.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aschersoniodoxa</em> Gilg &amp; Muschler (1909); <em>Bisaschersonia</em> O. Kuntze (1891).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Aschersoniopsis</em> Hennings (1902) is dedicated to Ferdinand Moritz Ascherson
(1798-1879), q.v.

194. <em>Studiorum phytographicorum de Marchia brandenburgensi specimen</em>. Continens florae
marchicae adiacentibus comparationem [Halle 1855]. Oct. (<em>Stud. phytogr. Marchia
brandenb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1855, as a thesis ["dissertatio inauguralis ..." copy with title page of thesis
	not seen], separately paged reprint, p. [1]-67, from Linnaea 26: 385-451. Feb 1855.
	<em>Copy</em>: B (presentation copy to Garcke).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 65; Kew 1: 87; PR 266.

195. <em>Flora der Provinz Brandenburg</em>, der Altmark und des Herzogthums Magdeburg.
Zum Gebrauche in Schulen und auf Exkursionen. Berlin (August Hirschwald) 1859
[1860]-1864, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. Brandenburg</em>).

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Vol.	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------
1(1)	[ii]-xxii, [1]-320	Jan 1860
(2)	321-1034, 1-146	Apr 1864
2	[i]-xii, [1]-210, [1, err.]	Mai-Jun 1859
3	[ii]-viii, [1]-143	Mai-Jun 1859

<em>Copies</em>: B, G, L, MO, NY, US.
<em>Vol</em>. ("Abtheilung") <em>2</em>: "Specialflora von Berlin", with two title pages: p. [ii] as above,
	with "Zweite Abtheilung. Specialflora von Berlin" and p. [iii]: "Verzeichniss der
	Phanerogamen und Gefässkryptogamen, welch im Umkreise von sieben Meilen von
	Berlin vorkommen". Berlin, 1859, reissued Berlin 1864. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: p. [ii]: title page as above with "Dritte Abtheilung. Specialflora von Magde-
	burg" and p. [iii]: "Verzeichniss der Phanerogamen und Gefässkryptogamen welche
	im Umkreise von fünf Meilen um Magdeburg bisher beobachtet worden sind".
	Berlin 1859, reissued Berlin 1864. <em>Copy</em>: B.
For dates of issue of vol. 1 see p. xi. For second edition see Ascherson and Graebner,
<em>Flora des Nordostdeutschen Flachlandes</em> (1898).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 65; BFM 215; IF p. 675; Jackson p. 302; Kew 1: 87; PR 267; RS p. 72;
	IDC 5535.
	Irmisch, Flora 44: 471-472. 14 Aug 1861 (on 1(1)).
	Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 5: 246. 1863.
	A.G., Bot. Zeit. 22: 121. 29 Apr 1864.

196. Dr. Paul Ascherson's <em>Flora der Provinz Brandenburg</em>, der Altmark und des Herzog-
thums Magdeburg. <em>Im Auszuge bearbeitet</em> unter Mitwirkung des Verfassers von W. Lacko-
witz. Berlin (August Hirschwald) 1866. Oct. (<em>Fl Brandenburg Ausz</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: August Wilhelm Lackowitz (1836-1916).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1866 (Bot. Zeit. 26 Oct 1866), p. [i]-x, [1]-112, [1]-518. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 65; Jackson p. 302; PR 268.

197. <em>Catalogus cormophytorum et anthophytorum Serbiae, Bosniae. Hercegovinae, Montis scodri,
Albaniae</em> hucusque cognitorum, compilaverunt Paulus Ascherson et Augustus Kanitz.
(Melléklet a Magyar növénytani Lapokhoz.) Cluj (Nic. K. Papp) 1877. Oct. (<em>Cat.
cormophyt. anthophyt. Serbiae</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: August Kanitz (1843-1896).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1877 (p. 108), p. [1]-108. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Reprinted from Mag. Növ. Lap.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 314; Kew 1: 88.

198. <em>Botanik von Ost-Afrika</em>. Bearbeitet von P. Ascherson, O. Böckeler, F. W. Klatt,
M. Kuhn, P. G. Lorentz, W. Sonder. Leipzig, mit 5 Tafeln. Separat-Abdruck aus: von
der Decken's Reisen. Leipzig und Heidelberg (C. F. Winter) 1879. Qu. (<em>Bot. Ost-
Afrika</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1879 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1879) – p. [1]-91, <em>5 pl</em>. [in Utrecht copy only
	nos 1-2]. Reprinted from Baron C. C. von der Decken's Reisen in Ost-Afrika in 1851-
	1861, Band 3, Abth. 3, Aug-Sep 1879. Above title on cover only. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 346; Kew 1: 88, 2: 41.

199. <em>Illustration de la flore d'Égypte</em> [Cairo 1887] Qu. (<em>Ill.fl. Égypte</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Georg August Schweinfurth (1836-1925).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1887 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1887) – 236 p., as Mém. Inst. Egypte 2: 23-260. 1887 –
	<em>Supplément</em> 77 p., ibid. 2: 743-821. 1889 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1889). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 30; Kew 1: 88.

200. <em>Synopsis der mitteleuropäischen Flora</em>. Leipzig (1-4: W. Engelmann; 5-7: Gebr.
Borntraeger) 1896-1939, 12 vols. Oct. † (<em>Syn. mitteleur. Fl.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: K. O. R. P. P. Graebner (1871-1933); Paul Graebner <em>fil</em>. (1900-x); Max
Goldschmidt (1863-1916); Curt Schuster (1860-1925); Karl H. Zahn (1865-1940).
<em>Publ</em>.: In "Lieferungen" of which the order as published differs from the final order in
	the work itself. The contents and dates of the Lieferungen (cited in 'Bogen', sheets)

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	are mostly given on the back of the title-pages; they agree in general with the dates
	of the announcements by Nat. Nov.
<em>Authors</em> of <em>special groups</em>: R. Keller (<em>Rosa</em>), W. O. Focke (<em>Rubus</em>), H. Pöeverlein and
	T. Wolf (<em>Potentilla</em>), A. Thellung (<em>Amaranthus</em>), O. von Seemen (<em>Salix</em>).

vol.	part	contents	date	author	Lieferung
						running-
(Band)	(Liefer.)	Bogen	pages			number
--------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-5	1-80	1 Mai 1896	Ascherson	1
	2	6-10	81-160	1 Aug 1896	Ascherson	2
	3	11-20	161-320	15 Jun 1897	A. et G.	3, 4
	4	21-25	321-400	27 Aug 1897	A. et G.	5
	5	26	401-415, i-xii	5 Apr 1818	A. et G.	6
		Hauptregister	1-45	Mar 1903	Goldschmidt	24
2(1)	1	1-4	1-64	5 Apr 1898	A. et G.	6
	2	5-9	65-144	24 Jan 1899	A. et G.	7
	3	10-19	145-304	30 Dec 1899	A. et G.	8, 9
	4	20-29	305-464	22 Mai 1900	A. et G.	10, 11
	5	30-34	465-544	7 Aug 1900	A. et G.	12
	6	35-44	545-704	10 Dec 1901	A. et G.	16, 17
	7	45-50	705-795	30 Aug 1902	A. et G.	22
			i-vi	date preface	A. et G.	Nat. Nov.
				2 Sep 1902		Dec 1902
	Hauptregister	1-86	Mar 1903	Graebner	26
2(2)	1	1-4	1-64	4 Nov 1902	A. et G.	23
	2	5-9	65-144	31 Dec 1902	A. et G.	25
	3	10-14	145-224	23 Jun 1903	A. et G.	27
	4	15-24	225-384	19 Jun 1904	A. et G.	29, 30
	5	25-34	385-530, i-iv	26 Jul 1904	A. et G.	31, 32
		Hauptregister	1-65	Oct 1903	A. et G.	33
3	1	1-10	1-160	25 Jul 1905	A. et G.	37, 38
	2	11-20	161-320	31 Oct 1905	A. et G.	40, 41
	3	21-30	321-480	15 Mai 1906	A. et G.	42, 43
	4	31-35	481-560	20 Nov 1906	A. et G.	46
	5	36-45	561-720	21 Mai 1907	A. et G.	47, 48
	6	46-50	721-800	24 Sep 1907	A. et G.	53
	7	51-59	801-934, i-vi	24 Dec 1907	A. et G.	54, 55
		Hauptregister	1-124	1908	M. Goldschmidt
	1	1-5	1-80	11 Aug 1908	A. et G.	58
	2	6-10	81-160	30 Mar 1909	A. et G.	61
	3	11-15	161-240	26 Oct 1909	A. et G.	64, 65
	4	16-20	241-320	31 Dec 1909	A. et G.	66, 67
	5	21-25	321-400	2Aug 1910	A. et G.	69, 70
	6	26-30	401-480	28 Mar 1911	A. et G.	72
	7	31-40	481-640	19 Dec 1911	A. et G.	73, 74
	8	41-50	641-800	3 Sep 1912	A. et G.	75, 76
	9	51-56	801-885, i-vi	26 Mar 1913	A. et G.	77, 78
		Hauptregister	1-152	23 Mai 1913	M. Goldschmidt	79, 80
5(1)	1	1-4	1-64	23 Mai 1913	Graebner	79, 80
	2	5-9	65-144	12Aug 1913	Graebner	81
	3	10-14	145-224	19 Dec 1913	Graebner	83
	4	15-19	225-304	12Mai 1914	Graebner	86
	5	20-24	305-384	1 Dec 1914	Graebner	87
	6	25-29	385-464	4 Mai 1915	Graebner	88
	7	30-34	465-544	27 Jun 1916	Graebner	91
	8	35-39	545-624	4 Sep 1917	Graebner	93
	9	40-44	625-704	23 Mar 1918	Graebner	94
	10	45-49	705-784	1 Oct 1918	Graebner	95
	11	50-54	785-865	17Feb 1919	Graebner	96

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vol.	part	contents	date	author	Lieferung
					running-
(Band)	(Liefer.)	Bogen	pages			number
----------------------------------------------------------
	12	55-60	865-948, i-iv	30 Jun 1919	Graebner	97
	Hauptregister	1-159	10 Aug 1920	Curt Schuster et
					M. Goldschmidt	98, 99
5(2)	1	1-5	1-80	30 Jul 1920	Graebner sen.
					et fil.	100
	2	6-10	81-160	30 Dec 1920	Graebner s. e. f.	101
	3	11-15	161-240	28 Feb 1921	Graebner s. e. f.	102
	4	16-20	241-320	10 Jul 1921	Graebner s. e. f.	103
	5	21-25	321-400	25 Oct 1921	Graebner s. e. f.	104
	6	26-30	401-480	28 Feb 1922	Graebner s. e. f.	105
	7	31-35	481-560	15 Mai 1923	Graebner s. e. f.	107
	8	36-40	561-640	25 Mai 1926	Graebner s. e. f.	109
	9	41-45	641-720	15 Jun 1929	Graebner s. e. f.	110
	10	46-51	721-811	30 Sep 1929	Graebner s. e. f.	112
	Hauptregister	1-131	30 Oct 1930	C.Schuster	116-117
5(3)	1	1-7	1-98	15 Sep 1935	Graebner fil.	129
		(no further parts published)
5(4)	1	1-5	1-80	10 Jan 1936	Graebner fil.	130
	2	6-10	81-160	20 Feb 1936	Graebner fil.	131
	3	11-16 161-252	12 Aug 1938	Graebner fil.	136
		(no further parts published)
6(1)	1	1-4	1-64 [-80]	28 Dec 1900	A. et G.	13
	2	6-15	65-240	19 Nov 1901	A. et G.	14, 15
	3	16-25	241-400	18 Apr 1902	A. et G.	18, 19
	4	26-35	401-560	1 Jul 1902	A. et G.	20, 21
	5	36-40	561-640	30 Jun 1903	A. et G.	28
	6	41-50	641-800	2 Sep 1904	A. et G.	34, 35
	7	51-56	801-895	20 Jan 1905	A. et G.	36
		Hauptregister	1-101	Dec 1905	M. Goldschmidt	39
6(2)	1	1-10	1-160	20 Nov 1906	A. et G.	44, 45
	2	11-20	161-320	21 Mai 1907	A. et G.	49, 50
	3	21-30	321-480	24 Sep 1907	A. et G.	51, 52
	4	31	481-496	24 Dec 1907	A. et G.	55
	5	32-41	497-656	31 Mar 1908	A. et G.	56, 57
	6	42-43	657-688	11 Aug 1908	A. et G.	60
	7	44-48	689-768	30 Mar 1909	A. et G.	62
	8	49-53	769-848	13 Jul 1909	A. et G.	63
	9	54-58	849-916	26 Oct 1909	A. et G.	64
	10	59-63	917-1008	31 Dec 1909	A. et G.	67
	11	64-68	1009-1093	31 Mar 1910	A. et G.	68
		Hauptregister	1-162	28 Mar 1911	M. Goldschmidt	71
7	1	1-5	1-80	12 Aug 1913	Graebner fil.	82
	2	6-15	81-240	12 Mai 1914	Graebner fil.	84, 85
	3	16-20	241-320	23 Nov 1915	Graebner fil.	89
	4	21-25	321-400	22 Feb 1916	Graebner fil.	90
	5	26-30	401-480	27 Feb 1917	Graebner fil.	92
		(no further parts published)
8-11		(nothing published)
12(1)	1	1-5	1-80	30 Sep 1922	Graebner sen.
					et fil.	106
	2	6-10	81-160	1 Jul 1924	Graebner s. e. f.	108
	3	11-15	161-240	15 Jul 1929	Graebner s. e. f.	111
	4	16-25	241-400	20 Nov 1929	Graebner s. e. f.	113, 114
	5	26-31	401-492	25 Mar 1930	Graebner s. e. f.	115
		Hauptregister	1-93	1931	C. Schuster
12(2)	1	1-10	1-160	30 Oct 1930	Graebner fil.	118, 119

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vol.	part	contents	date	author	Liefer ung
					running-
(Band)	(Liefer.)	Bogen	pages			number
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	2	11-20	161-320	25 Feb 1931	Graebner fil.	120, 121
	3	21-30	321-480	10 Oct 1931	Graebner fil.	122, 123
	4	31-40	481-640	15 Aug 1934	Graebner fil.	125, 126
	5	41-50	641-790	28 Feb 1935	Graebner fil.	127, 128
12(3)	1	1-10	1-160	25 Mai 1936	Graebner fil.	132
	2	11-20	161-320	10 Nov 1936	Graebner fil.	133
	3	21-30	321-480	6 Aug 1937	Graebner fil.	134
	4	31-40	481-640	2 Mai 1938	Graebner fil.	135
	5	41-45	641-708	10 Oct 1938	Graebner fil.	137
		Hauptregister
		12(1-3)	1-200	5 Jan 1939	K. H. Zahn	138
	A second edition of volumes 1 and 2(1)	(in	part) appeared in Leipzig as
	follows:
1		1-10	1-160	Jan 1912	A. et G.	1
		11-20	161-320	27 Aug 1912	A. et G.	2
		21-30	321-480	26 Nov 1912	A. et G.	3
		31-40	481-630	26 Mar 1913	A. et G.	4
	Hauptregister
		1-7	1-98	23 Mai 1913	M. Goldschmidt	5
2	1	1-5	1-80	31 Oct 1919	Graebner fil.	6
		6-10	81-160	15 Mar 1920	Graebner fil.	7

<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 6; BM 6: 35; DTS 1: 11, 6(4): 110; Kew 1: 88; Langman p. 94; IDC 5428
	PFC 1: xxxiv, 2(2): xviii-xix, 3(1): xi, 3(2): xii-xiii.
	Stapf, J. Bot. 34: 480-483. 1896 (rev. parts 1-2), 35: 411-413 (3-4).

201. Ascherson's Flora der Provinz Brandenburg Zweite Auflage <em>Flora des nordost-
deutschen Flachlandes</em> (ausser Ostpreussen) ... Mit 14 Abbildungen im Text. Berlin
(Gebrüder Borntraeger) 1898-1899. Oct. (<em>Fl. Nordostdeut. Flachl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Karl Otto Robert Peter Paul Graebner (1871-1933).

part	pages	dates	Nat. Nov.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-160		16 Jul 1898	Aug 1898
2/3	161-480	18 Aug 1898	Sep 1898
4	481-640	14 Jan 1899	Jan 1899
5	641-875, [i]-xii	22 Jul 1899	Aug 1899

14 illustrations; price M 19. – Dedicated to Adolf Engler. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 7; BM 1: 35; Kew 1: 88.

Askenasy, Eugen (1845-1903), Russian-German algologist, after 1881 at Heidelberg.
(<em>Ask</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 83; BM 1: 67; Bossert p. 16; CSP 7: 53, 9:
77, 13: 185; Frank p. 6; GR p. 557; Jackson p. 72, 80, 109; Lipschitz 1: 90; LS 1236;
Moebius p. 447 [index].
Moebius, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 21: (47)-(66). 1903 (portr., bibl.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 185, 275, 443. 1909.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Askenasya</em> M. Möbius (1887); <em>Askenasyella</em> W. Schmidle (1902).

202. <em>Forschungsreise S.M.S. "Gazelle".</em>iv. Theil: <em>Botanik</em>. Redigirt von Professor Dr.
A. Engler. <em>Algen</em> mit Unterstützung der Herren E. Bornet, A. Grunow, P. Hariot,

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HEADING: ASKENASY

M. Moebius, O. Nordstedt bearbeitet von Prof. Dr. E. Askenasy. Mit 12 Tafeln. Berlin
(Ernst Siegfried Mittler &amp; Sohn) 1888. Qu. (<em>Forschungsreise Gazelle, Bot., Alg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1888, p. [i], [1]-58, <em>pl. 1-12. Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprint from Engler, Forschungs-
	reise S.M.S. Gazelle, iv Botanik, q.v. Only very few reprints (with special t.p.) seem
	to have been made.

Aspegren, Georg Casten (1791-1828), Swedish botanist at Karlskrona. (<em>Aspegren</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Herbarium acquired by A. E. Lindblom (Flora 20: 175. 1837;
KR p. 61); present location unknown to us.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 61.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 84 ("Gustaf Casten"); BM 1: 67 ("Gustaf
Carsten"); GR p. 486; KR p. 61-62 ("Georg Casten"); PR 270-271 ("Gustav Kar-
sten").
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 67.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 4. 1905.
Sernander, Sv. biogr. lex. 388-389. 1920 (bibl.), ("Gustaf Casten").

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aspegrenia</em> Poeppig &amp; Endlicher (1836).

203. <em>Försök till en Blekinsk flora</em>. Karlskrona (P. E. Flygare), 1823. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Försök
Blekinsk. fl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1823, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-106, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: NY, UPS. – The title page has a
	quotation from Schiller: "Nur die Natur ist redlich; Sie allein / Liegt an dem ewigen
	Ankergrunde fest, / Wenn alles andre auf den sturmbewegten Wellen / Dess Lebens
	unstaet triebt." Publication probably late in 1823 (first rev. Swensk Lit.-Tidn.
	18 Mar 1824).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 67; KR p. 62; PR 270.
	Anon., Flora 7: 443-444. 28 Jul 1824.

Atkinson, George Francis (1854-1918), American mycologist. (<em>Atk</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CUP.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 44.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 86; BM 1: 69, 6: 38; Bossert p. 16; CSP 13:
191-192; Kew 1: 94; LS 1243-1303, 30682-30713, 40906-40907; LS suppl. 1323-1344.
Anon., J. of Mycol. 9: opp. p. 217. 1903 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 191, 205, <em>pl. 147.</em>1905.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 58. 1909.
Anon., Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 59: 829. 1919 (portr.)
Farlow et al., Amer. J. Bot. 6: 301-308. 1919 (portr., bibl. by Fitzpatrick).
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427. 1916, 7(15): 1049. 1940.
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 153. 1949.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. bot. 6-9. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 47. 1969.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi (ed. 6) p. 49. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 11. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Atkinsonella</em> Diehl (1950).

204. <em>The study of the biology of ferns by the collodion method</em> for advanced and collegiate
students. New York (Macmillan and Co.) London 1894. Oct. (<em>Study biol. ferns</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: early 1894 (pref. p. vii: Dec 1893, Nat. Nov. Mar 1894, Hedwigia Jun 1894),
	p. [i]-xii, [1]-134. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 69.

205. <em>Studies of American fungi</em>. Mushrooms edible, poisonous, etc. ... with a chapter on
recipes for cooking mushrooms, by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer; on the chemistry and

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HEADING: AUBLET

toxicology of mushrooms, by J. F. Clark; on the structural characters of mushrooms, by
H. Hasselbring. With 200 photographs by the author, and colored plates by F. R.
Rathbun. Ithaca, N.Y. (Andrus &amp; Church) 1900. Oct. (<em>Stud. Amer. fungi</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 20 Oct 1900 (t.p.; p.v.: Oct 1900), p. [i]-v, [vi contents], [1]-275, <em>223 ills.
	Copies</em>: FH, US.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Sep 1901, p. [i]-v, [vi contents], [1]-322, with abbreviated subtitle, 230 photo-
	graphs. <em>Copies</em>: GH, NY.
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: <em>n.v.</em>, announced by the trade (Koeltz) 1974.

Aublet, Jean Baptiste Christophe Fusée (1720-1778), French explorer and botanist,
founder of the knowledge of the flora of Guyana. (<em>Aubl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Aublet's herbarium was divided after his death and put up for
sale. The main fragments are at BM (through Sir Joseph Banks) and at Paris (in the
Denaiffe collection, in the Tristan herbarium, and the herbaria of Lamarck and Jus-
sieu). Other sets of some size are at S in the herbarium of the younger Linnaeus, and at
C in the Vahl herbarium. Isolated specimens are encountered in various herbaria (BR,
F, LIV, MO, UPS, W). – The original drawings are for the greater part at BM (through
Banks). The missing numbers are listed by Dryander, p. 189. In addition there are sixty
non-published drawings and various manuscripts.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 45; Dawson p. 837.
	Sagot, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 6-10: 365-366. 1880.
	Lanjouw et Uittien, Rec. Trav. bot. néerl. 37: 133-170. 1940.
	Souilijaert and Stafleu, Taxon 2: 23-25. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 88; BM 1: 70; Dawson p. 24, 567, 709, 837;
Frank p. 6; GR p. 278; Kew 1: 96; IF p. 675; Lasègue p. 473-474; LS 1309; NI 54;
Plesch p. 130; PR 277; SO add. 664.
Anon., Nouv. Biogr. univ., Didot, 3: 579. 1852.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 18. 1902.
Magnin, Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 34. 1906.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 46. 1936.
Cook, J. Washington Acad. Sci. 30: 294-299. 1940.
Lanjouw &amp; Uittien, Rec. Trav. bot. néerl. 37: 133-170. 1940.
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 8: 137-146. 1968.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 282-286, 366. 1971.
Martin in Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 445. 1973 (letter).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aubletella</em> Pierre (1891); <em>Aubletia</em> J. Gaertner (1788); <em>Aubletia</em> Loureiro
(1790); <em>Aubletia</em> Persoon (1807); <em>Aubletia</em> Schreber (1789).

206. <em>Histoire des plantes de la Guiane françoise</em>, rangées suivant la méthode sexuelle, avec
plusieurs mémoires sur différens objets intéressans, relatifs à la culture et au commerce
de la Guiane françoise, et une notice des plantes de l'Isle-de-France. Ouvrage orné de
près de quatre cents planches en taille-douce, ou sont représentées des plantes qui n'ont
point encore été decrites ni gravées, ou qui ne l'ont été qu'imparfaitement. Londres,
Paris (Pierre-François Didot jeune) 1775, 4 vols. Qu. (<em>Hist. pl. Guiane</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Dec 1775. – The "Catalogue des livres nouveaux" (Paris) offers the book for
	subscription on 12 Mar 1775. On 10 Jun 1775 publication is announced of all four
	volumes at a price of 72 "livres" which was to be in force until 1 Sep 1775. From the
	announcement (repeated in various periodicals) it might be concluded that the four
	volumes were actually available in June. However, this remains open to doubt; it is
	more likely that all parts (72?) had come out by the end of the year. – In some copies
	the generic name <em>Tamonea</em> occurs twice (p. 440, 659) for different genera. In most
	copies, however, the pages containing the first entry have been cancelled, the text
	now giving the name <em>Fothergilla. Copies</em>: U(2).
1: [i*-iii*], front., [i]-xxix, 30-32, [1]-621.
2: [i], [621]-976, tabl. [1]-52, misc. [1]-160.
3: [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-193.</em>
4: [i-iii], <em>pl. 194-392.</em>

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HEADING: AUBLET

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 70; DU 20; Henrey 428; HU 642; IF 675; Kew 1: 96; Langman p. 96;
	LS 1309; NI 54; Plesch p. 130; PR 277; IDC 5449.
	Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks B: 189. 1797.
	Vahl, J. Bot. [Schrader] (1799): 1: 237-238.
	Kunth, Ueber einigen Aubletschen Pflanzengattungen, Berlin 1833.
	Jackson, J. Bot. 39: 86. 1901.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 18. 1902.
	Hallier, Meded. Rijks-Herb. 35: 3-33. 1918.
	Cook, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 30: 294-299. 1940.
	Lanjouw et Uittien, Rec. Trav. bot. néerl. 37: 133-170. 1940.
	Souilijeart and Stafleu, Taxon 2: 23. 1953.
	Sandwith, Kew Bulletin 17: 257-262. 1963.
	Stafleu, Introduction A. L. Jussieu, Genera plantarum, fascimile Weinheim 1964,
	p. xxxiv.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 282-286. 1971.

Aubriot, L. J. (<em>fl. 1</em>885), French botanist. (<em>Aubriot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 89; BL 2: 155; BM 1: 70.

207. <em>Flore de la Hte-Marne</em> [.] Catalogue des plantes vasculaires spontanées, subspon-
tanées et de culture générale de ce département [Saint-Dizier 1885] Oct. (<em>Fl. Hte-
Marne</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Arthur Daguin.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1885, (Nat. Nov. and J. Bot. Mar 1886), reprinted with special cover from <em>Mém.
	Soc. Let., Sci., Arts, Agr. et Industrie Saint-Dizier</em> 3: 1-536. 1885. With map. The cover
	carries the title: <em>Flore de la Haute-Marne</em> par ... avec une carte des principaux terrains
	de la Haute-Marne dressée par M. Ern. Royer ... Saint-Dizier (Henriot et Godard),
	1885; p. [i] is the t.p. given in the heading, p. [iii] is the separate title page for vol. 3
	of the <em>Mémoires</em>. The <em>Flore</em> occupies almost the entire <em>Mémoire</em> but is followed on p. 537-
	541 by a "Rapport sur la Flore de la Hte-Marne..." by N. Barollet. <em>Copies</em>: B,
	MICH, NY. For commentary see Blake (BL). The Arnold Arboretum has a reissue
	Paris s.d. (1886?) with a different subtitle and by "Daguin et Aubriot".
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 155; BM 1: 70.
	Thomas, Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. Haute-Marne 9, 1911-1912, 202 p. (issued in parts with
	vol. 8).

Aucher-Éloy, Pierre Martin Rémi (1793-1838), French explorer of the Orient.
(<em>Aucher</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Collections in many herbaria; important sets at BM, G, K,
OXF, P and W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 45.
	Candolle, Phytographie 393. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 123. 1964.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 288. 1846.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 659, 6(2): 669; Barnhart 1: 89; BM 1: 70;
Kew 1: 97; Lasègue p. 122-124; PR 279.
Jaubert, Relations de Voyages en Orient v-xxxi. 1843.
W.J. Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 3: 167-169. 1844.
Schubert, G. H. von, Biographien 3: 134-155. 1847 (n.v., fide PR).
Boissier, Fl. orient. 1: xvii. 1867.
Franchet, Fl. Loir-et-Cher xvii-xviii. 1885.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Auchera</em> A. P. de Candolle (1838).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 313-314. 1972.

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HEADING: AUSTIN

208. <em>Relations de voyages en Orient de 1830 à 1838</em>, par Aucher-Éloy, revues et annotées
par M. le Comte Jaubert, ... accompagnées d'une carte géographique où sont tracés
toutes les itinéraires suivis par Aucher-Éloy. Paris (Roret) 1843. 2 parts. Oct. (<em>Relat.
voy. Orient</em>).

<em>Part 1</em>: 1843, p. [i]-xxxi, [1]-364. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Part 2</em>: 1843, p. [i-iii], [365]-775, [1, err.], map. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 70; Kew 1: 97; PR 279.

Auerswald, Bernhard (1818-1870), German mycologist, highschool teacher at
Leipzig. (<em>Auersw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (17.000).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 45.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 90; BM 1: 71-72; CSP 1: 121, 7: 58; DTS 1:
11-12; Frank p. 6; GR p. 2; Jackson p. 294; LS 1323-1343; PR 284-286.
Richter, Hedwigia 9: 128. 1870.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 118. 1905.
Barnhart, NAF 11(1): 87. 1937; 7(15): 1040. 1940.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Synopsis pyrenomycetum europaeorum</em>, in Gonnermann et Rabenhorst,
<em>Mycologia europaea</em>, Hefte 5, 6, 1869. Fol.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Auerswaldia</em> Rabenhorst (1857); <em>Auerswaldia</em> P. A. Saccardo (1883); <em>Auerswal-
diella</em> F. Theissen &amp; H. Sydow (1914).

Austin, Coe Finch (1831-1880), American bryologist. (<em>Aust</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY. - for duplicates see IH. Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Hepaticae boreali-americanae exsiccatae</em>; or specimens of North American Liverworts
	(nos. 1-150, Closter, New Jersey 1873); sets at BM, NY.
2. <em>Musci appalachiani</em> (nos. 1-450, Closter, New Jersey 1870, suppl. nos. 451-550. 1878);
	sets at B, BM, FH, G, K, MANCH, NY, PRE, W. (Accompanying text see below).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 45.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 177-178. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 92; BM 1: 74; Bossert p. 17; CSP 1: 123, 7:
59, 12: 31; Kew 1: 100; LS 1347, 1348; ME 3: 530 [index]; MW p. 24.
Anon., J. Bot. 18: 192. 1880.
N.Y. Bot. Club Bull. 7: 38-39. 1880.
Britton, Bryologist 13: 1-4. 1910 (portr.)
Demarest, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 17: 31-38. 1918.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 344 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 335 [index]. 1942.
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892 p. 323 [index]. 1944.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 91. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 12. 1973.
Meyer and Elsasser, Taxon 22: 380, 382. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Austinella</em> R. S. Williams (1911); <em>Austinia</em> K. A. F. W. Mueller Hal. (1875).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Taxon 22: 380. 1973; The Bryologist 13(1): frontispiece. 1910.

209. <em>Musci appalachiani</em>: tickets of specimens of mosses collected mostly in the Eastern
part of North America. Closter, N.J. 1870. Oct. (<em>Musci appalach</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, p. [1]-92. <em>Copy</em>: NY. - <em>Musci appalachiani</em>: supplement I. Tickets of (100)
	specimens of mosses collected most in the Eastern part of North America. Closter
	New Jersey 1878, p. [1]-16, with errata slip. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 364; Kew 1: 100; IDC 5453.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 31. 1963.

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HEADING: AUTRAN

Autran, Eugène John Benjamin (1855-1912), Swiss botanist, curator of the Boissier
herbarium, later in Argentina (1901-1912). (<em>Autran</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G, later BAF, SI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 46.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 770; Barnhart 1: 92; BL 1: 254; BM 1: 76,
6: 43; Bossert p. 18; CSP 13: 209; Kew 1: 103.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 79, 149. 1903, 3(3): 64, 159, <em>pl. 150. 1905</em> (portr.)
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 9-10. 1940 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Bulletin de l' Herbier Boissier</em>, editor vols. 1 (1893)-7 (1899).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Autranella</em> A. Chevalier (1917); <em>Autrania</em> C. Winkler (1892).

210. <em>Hortus boissierianus</em>. Énumération des plantes cultivées en 1885 à Valleyres (Vaud)
et à la Pierrière (Chambésy près Genève). Genève, Basel (Georg &amp; Cie), Paris (J.B.
Baillière &amp; fils), Berlin (R. Friedländer &amp; Sohn) 1896. Oct. (<em>Hortus boiss</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Théophile Alexis Durand (1855-1912).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1896 (p. vii: 25 Jun 1896; Nat Nov. Sep 1896), p. [i]-xi, [1]-572, fronti-
	spiece portrait of E. Boissier, 2 plates. Preface by F. Crépin. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 76; Kew 1: 103; Plesch p. 131.

Avé-Lallemant, Julius Leopold Éduard (1803-1867), German botanist who worked
at the botanical garden in St. Petersburg from 1838-1855. (<em>Avé-Lall</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE?, some material formerly at B and at Lübeck.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 46.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 153; Barnhart 1: 93; BM 1: 77; CSP 1: 125,
6: 570; DTS 1: 12; Kew 1: 103; Langman p. 283; Lipschitz 1: 8; MW p. 119; PR 292.
Avé-Lallemant, <em>De plantis</em> [see below], 1829, <em>Vita</em> in thesis on p. [2].
Anon., Flora 50: 559. 1867.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cix-cx. 1883.
Fischer-Benson, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schlesw. Holstein ed. 2.10. 1890.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 11. 1941.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Not to be confused with R. Avé-Lallement, author of <em>Wanderungen durch die
Pflanzenwelt der Tropen.</em> Breslau 1880. Oct. - 188 p. (Nat. Nov. Dec 1880).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Co-author with F. E. L. Fischer of vols. 6-11 of the <em>Index seminum,
quae Hortus botanicus imperialis petropolitanus pro mutua commutatione offert</em> (see under Fischer).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Lallemantia</em> F. E. L. Fischer &amp; C. A. Meyer (1840).

211. <em>De plantis quibusdam Italiae borealis et Germaniae australis rarioribus</em>. Dissertio inaugura-
lis botanica quam consensu et auctoriate gratiosi mediocorum ordinis in universitate
litteraria Frederica Guilelma ut summi in medicina et chirurgia honores rite sibi conce-
dantur die v mensis septembris a. mdcccxxix h.l.q.s. palam defendet auctor Julius Leop.
Eduardus Avé-Lallemant lubecensis. Opponentibus: F. Zernentsch, H. Quincke, E.
Butzke ... Berlin (Brandes und Klewert) [1829]. Qu. (<em>Pl Ital. bor.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 5 Sep 1829 (t.p.; see alsonotices in <em>Flora</em>)p. [1]-19, [20], <em>1 pl</em>. Excerpt: Flora 13,
	Erg. Bl. 109-115. 1830. <em>Copies</em>: G(2), NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 77; DTS 1: 12; Kew 1: 103; PR 292.
	Anon., Flora 12: 688, 746. 1829; 13(2)<em>Erg</em>. Bl. 109-115. 1830.

Azpeitia Moros, Florentino (1859-?), Spanish diatomologist. (<em>Azpeitia</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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HEADING: BABINGTON

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 96.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Azpeitia</em> M. Peragallo (1912).

212. <em>La diatomologia española</em> en los comienzos del siglo xx. Madrid (Eduardo Arias) 1911.
Oct. (<em>Diatom. espan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1911, p. [3]-320, <em>pl. 1-12. Copy</em>: PCS. - Also issued as Asociación española para la
	progreso de las ciencias, tome iv, sección 3a., Ciencias naturales. Segunda parte.
	Madrid (Eduardo Arias) 1911. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.

Babey, Claude Marie Philibert (1786-1848), French botanist. (<em>Babey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 97; BM 1: 79; BL 2: 108; Jackson p. 344;
PR 296.

213. <em>Flore jurassienne</em>, ou description des plantes vasculaires croissant naturellement dans
les montagnes du Jura et les plaines qui sont au pied, réunies par familles naturelles, et
disposées suivant la méthode de de Candolle, avec l'indication des propriétés et des
usages des espèces le plus généralement employées en médecine et dans les arts; suivie
d'un tableau des genres d'après le système sexuel de Linné. Paris (Audot) 4 vols., 1845
[1846] Oct. (<em>Fl. jurass.</em>)

1: 1845 [but cover 1846], [i-*iii*], [i]-xlii, [1, signs], [1]-456.
2: 1845 [cover 1846], [i-iii], [1]-523.
3: 1845 [cover 1846], [i-iii], [1]-501.
4: 1845 [cover 1846], [i-iii], [1]-532.
<em>Copy</em>: HH (original covers).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 108; BM 1: 79; Jackson p. 344; PR 296.

Babington, Charles Cardale (1808-1895), British botanist, professor of botany at
Cambridge. (<em>Bab</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CGE (orig. herb.) and BM (<em>Rubus</em>); duplicates e.g. E, GL, K, LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 12; IH 2: 47.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 40. 1957.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 56. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 332, 6(1): 566; Barnhart 1: 97; BB p. 12; BL 2:
625[index]; BM 1: 79, 6: 44; Bossert p. 19; CSP 1: 136-139, 7: 62, 9: 91, 12: 33, 13: 220;
DNB suppl. I. 1: 90; GR p. 368; IF p. 675; Jackson p. 517 [index]; Kew 1: 111; LS
1367-1374; PR ed. 1, 374-378, ed. 2, 298-304; Zander ed. 10, 594, 629.
Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 94. 1895 (list of reviews).
Britten, J. Bot. 33: 257-266. 1895 (portr.)
Mayor, Cambridge Chronicle 30 Aug 1895, p. 4 (fide Desmond).
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1895-1896: 30-32. 1896.
Babington, A. M., Memorials, journal and botanical correspondence of C. C. Babington
	(with a preface by the editor), Cambridge 1897 (portr.; bibl. of periodical articles on
	p. 447-454) (see also Britten, J. Bot. 36: 33-35. 1898).
Davey, Fl. Cornwall xlii. 1909 (1910).
White, Fl. Bristol 91-93. 1912.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 49. 1936.
Riddelsdell, Flora of Gloucestershire cxviii. 1948.
Desmond, DSB 1: 358-359. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of <em>Annals and Magazine of natural History</em> vols. 9-20 and ser.2,
vol. 1 - ser. 4, vol. 20 (1842-1877).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Babingtonia J</em>. Lindley (1842).

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HEADING: BABINGTON

<sm>NOTE</sm>: <em>Strigula Babingtonii</em> Berkeley was called after Babington's cousin the reverend
Churchill Babington (1821-1889, see e.g. J. Bot. 27: 110-111. 1889), a lichenologist
whose herbarium is also at CGE. C. C. Babington's father Joseph B. (1768-1826) was
also a botanist; his plants are also at CGE.

214. <em>Flora bathoniensis</em>: or, a catalogue of the plants indigenous to the vicinity of Bath.
Bath (E. Collins), Bristol (G. Tremlett and W. Strong), London (Longman &amp; Co.) 1834.
Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Fl. bath.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: Jan 1834 (P &amp; W; Linn. Soc. 3 Feb 1834; p. vi: Nov 1833), [i]-vi, [1]-62, [1,
	add.], [4, ind.] <em>Copies</em>: HH, M.
<em>Supplement to the Flora bathoniensis</em>, Bath 1839, presented to Linn. Soc. on 24 Mai 1839,
	[i*], [lxiii]-lxv, [67]-105, [106 err.], [4, ind.] <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 264; BM 1: 79; Jackson p. 248; Kew 1: 111; LS 1367; PR 298.
	Hooker, J. Bot. 2: 185-187. Mai 1840.
	White, Fl. Bristol 91. 1912.

215. <em>Primitiae florae sarnicae</em>; or, an outline of the flora of the Channel Islands of Jersey,
Guernsey, Alderney, and Serk. Containing a catalogue of the plants indigenous of the
islands: with occasional observations upon their distinctive characters, affinities, and
nomenclature. London (Longman &amp; Co., H. Bailliere), Cambridge (G. Barraclough),
Bath (E. Collings), Paris (J. B. Bailliere), Leipzig (J. A. G. Weigel) 1839. Duod. (<em>Prim.
fl. Sarnicae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1839 (p. xvi: 30 Mai 1839; pres. to Linn. Soc. on 10 Jun 1839; Ann. Mag. nat.
	Hist. 3: 341-343. Jul 1839; London med. Gaz. 26: 629. 10 Jul 1840), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-132. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 79; Jackson p. 252; Kew 1: 111; LS 1368; PR 299.
	Hooker, J. Bot. 2: 185-187. Mai 1840.

216. <em>Manual of British botany</em>, containing the flowering plants and ferns arranged accord-
ing to the natural orders. London (John van Voorst) 1843. Oct. (<em>Man. Brit. bot.</em>)

ed.	pages	dates	notes	copy
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xxiv, [1]-400	Mai-Jul 1843	pref. 1 Mai, Flora 7 Aug	NY
			1843, Bot. Zeit. 25 Aug
			1843.
2	[i]-xxxii, [i]-428	Jan-Jul 1847	"second edition, with	NY
			many additions and
			corrections"
3	[i]-xxxii, [1]-434	1851	"third edition ...	NY
			[idem]"
4	[i]-xxxii, [1]-446	1856	"fourth edition ...	NY
			[idem]"
5	[i]-lii, [1]-449	1862	"fifth edition ...	NY
			[idem]"
6	[i]-lii, [1]-464	Jan-Sep 1867	"sixth edition ...	NY
			[idem]." (Flora 8 Oct)
7	[i]-lxiii, [1]-473	Mai-Jun 1874	"seventh edition.	NY
			Corrected throughout"
8	[i]-xlviii, [2, err.], [1]-485	Aug 1881	"eighth edition ...	NY
	[2], addenda	Aug 1883	[idem]" - (Nat. Nov.
			Sep 1881)
9	[i]-lii, [1]-580	Mai-Sep 1904	"Enlarged from the	HH
			author's manuscripts
			and other sources"
			edited by Henry and
			James Groves, (preface
			p. xi: May 1904; Nat.
			Nov. Oct. 1904), London
			(Gurney and Jackson)

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HEADING: BACHLECHNER

ed.	pages	dates	notes	copy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10	[i]-liv, [1, corr.], [1]-162	1922	"with amended nomenclature	HH
			clature and an appendix
			edited by A. J. Wilmott"
			(p. xi: 24 Apr 1922)
			London (Gurney and
			Jackson).

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 79; Kew 1: 111; PR 300.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 578-579. 25 Aug 1843 (rev. ed. 1 from July 1843 issue of
	Ann. Mag. nat. Hist.)
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 2: 449-450. 21 Juni 1844 (rev. ed. 1 by Schlechtendal
	himself).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 605-606. 20 Aug 1847 (rev. ed. 2).
	Britten, J. Bot. 19: 280-284. Sep 1881 (rev. ed. 8).
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 318. 1945.

217. <em>Flora of Cambridgeshire</em>: or a catalogue of plants found in the county of Cambridge,
with references to former catalogues, and the localities of the rarer species. London
(John Van Voorst) 1860. Oct. (<em>Fl. Cambridgeshire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1860, p. [i]-lvi, [1]-327, map. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 79; Kew 1: 111; PR 302.
	Britten, J. Bot. 36: 323. 1898 (annotated copy, now at CGE).
	Perring et al., Fl. Cambridgeshire 2-4. 1964.

Bach, Michael (1808-1878), German botanist and entomologist, teacher at a college
in Boppard. (<em>Bach</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. - Exsiccatae (with Ph. Wirtgen): Herbarium der
seltern oder weniger bekannten Pflanzen Deutschlands der Flora des Mittel- und
Niederrheins (1847).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 98; BM 1: 80; CSP 1: 141-142, 6: 572, 7:
631; 12: 33; Jackson p. 309; Kew 1: 112;
Anon., Leopoldina 14: 115-117. 1878 (bibl.)

218. <em>Taschenbuch der Rheinpreussischen Flora</em> und der zunächst angrenzenden Gegenden.
Enthaltend: Die Gefässpflanzen nebst einer Einleitung in die allgemeine Botanik. Soest
(Nasse) 1873. Duod. (<em>Taschenb. Rheinpreuss. Fl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1873 (pref. p. iv: 19 Mar 1873; Bot. Zeit. 7 Nov 1873), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxxv,
	[lxxvi err.], [1]-384. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Munster (Nasse) 1879. Duod. (Nat. Nov. Aug 1879), p. [i-xiv], [3]-472, "Zweite,
	verbesserte Auflage." <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: <em>Dr. M. Bach's Flora der Rheinprovinz</em> und der angrenzenden Länder. Die Gefäss-
	pflanzen. Dritte, gänzlich neubearbeitete Auflage des Taschenbuches von P. Caspari,
	Oberlehrer. Paderborn (Ferdinand Schöningh) 1899. Oct., <em>publ</em>. Apr-Jun 1899 (pref.
	p. vii: Mar 1899; Nat. Nov. Jun 1899), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-468. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 80 [ed. 1 and 2]; Jackson p. 309; Kew 1: 112 [ed. 3].

Bachlechner, Gregor (1808-1873), Austrian botanist and highschool teacher at
Brixen. (<em>Bachlechner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: <sm>I</sm>BF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 47.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 98; BM 1: 80; BL 2: 407; CSP 1: 145, 7: 64;
DTS 1: 12 (bibl.), 6(4): 37, 41 (erroneously as Georg B.); PR 313.
Hohenbühel, Bot. Zeit. 26: 438-439. 1868.
Anon., 24 Progr. k.k. Gymnasium Brixen 27-28. 1874 (n.v., fide DTS).

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HEADING: BACHLECHNER

219. <em>Verzeichnis der phanerogamen Pflanzen</em>, welche in der Gegend von Brixen wild wachsen,
mit Angabe einiger Fundorte und der Blühezeit, um den Studierenden das auffinden
derselben zu erleichtern. Nach Koch's Synopsis der deutschen Flora geordnet. Brixen
 1859. Oct. (<em>Verz. phan. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1859 (am Ende des Schuljahres) in <em>Programm des k.k. Gymnasiums zu Brixen</em>, ii, 1859,
	p. 1-94 (n.v., fide DTS and Hohenbühel).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 80 (incomplete); BL 2: 407; CSP 1: 145; DTS 1: 12.
	Hohenbühel, Bot. Zeit. 26: 438-439. 1868.

220. <em>Beiträge zur Flora von Brixen</em>. Brixen 1865. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Fl. Brixen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1865 ("am Ende des Schuljahres 1865"), im 15. Programm des k.k. Gymnasiums
	zu Brixen (n.v., fide DTS and Schlechtendal), p. [i]-v, [6]-30.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 80; DTS 1: 12.
	Anon., Z. öst. Gymnasien 1866: 271-272 (fide DTS).
	Bachlechner, Oest. bot. Z. 1866: 324-329.
	Heufler, Hedwigia 5(4): 54. Apr 1866.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 26: 425-427. 1868.

Bachmann, Franz Ewald Theodor (1850-1937), German highschool teacher and
botanist. (<em>Bachm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Orig. herbarium destroyed in Kiel; some material at B, W, WA,
WRSL, location of main collections not known.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 3; IH 2: 47.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 180. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 98; Bossert p. 19; CSP 9: 92, 12: 33, 13: 224;
GR p. 2-3; LS 1413-1423, 30745-30748, suppl. 1451-1497.
Diels, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 55: 293. 1937.
Anon., Hedwigia 77: (108). 1937.

Backeberg, Curt (1894-1966), German author on succulent plants. (<em>Backeb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Plesch p. 131; Kew 1: 113; Langman p. 99-100; Zander,
ed. 10, p. 591.
Buchenau, Cact. Suc. Mexic. 11(3): 70-71. 1966.
Buining, Succulenta 45(2): 19. 1966 (portr.)
L.N., Cactus Succ. J. Great Britain 28(2): 23-24. 1966 (portr.)
Rowley and Parr, Cactus Succ. J. Cactus Succ. Soc. America 38(2): 70-71. 1966.
Donald, Natl. Cact. Succ. J. (Gr. Br.) 22(1): 20. 1967.
Hunt, J. Mammillaria Soc. 15(3): 38. 1975.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Backebergia</em> Bravo (1953).

Backer, Cornelis Andries (1874-1963), Dutch botanist, worker on the flora of Java.
(<em>Backer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The plants on which the <em>Onkruidflora der Javasche Suikerrietgronden
</em>was based are at the former Java Sugar Experiment Station at Pasuruan, Java (PAS).
The main part of Backer's other collections is at Bogor (BO) including many of his types.
Duplicates, mainly from his PAS collections, are at L. The duplicates of Backer's collec-
tions at BO were only incompletely or not at all distributed to other institutions.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 47.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 27-29. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 99; BL 2: 420-421; BM 6: 45; Bossert p. 19;
IF suppl. 3: 201; JW 1: 184; Kew 1: 113-114; Langman p. 100; NI 55n; SK p. 27-28;
Zander (ed. 10): 630.

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HEADING: BACKER

Anon., Wie is dat? ed. 3. 1935.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 50. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 27-29. 1950 (portr.)
Steenis, Taxon 12: 173-177. 1963.
Backer and Bakhuizen van den Brink, Fl. Java 1: xiv-xx. 1963 (portr., bibl.)
Steenis, Vakbl. Biol. 43: 65-66. 1963.
Steenis, Blumea 12: 1-4. 1964.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Backeria</em> R. C. Bakhuizen van den Brink jr. (1943).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males. ser. I. 1: cxlviii. 1950.

221. <em>Flora van Batavia</em>. Deel I. Dicotyledones dialypetalae. (Thalamiflorae en Disci-
florae). [Headline:] Mededeelingen uitgaande van het Departement van Landbouw
no. 4. Batavia (G. Kolff &amp; Co.) 1907. Qu. (<em>Fl. Batavia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1907 (p. [vii*]: 21 Jun 1907), p. [i*-vii*], [i]-xvi, [1]-405, determinatie-
	tabellen p. [i-iii], [1]-18, terminology [1]-25, add. et corr. [1]-4. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 113.

222. <em>Schoolflora voor Java ...</em> (Ranunculaceae - Myrtaceae). Weltevreden (Visser &amp; Co.)
 1911. Oct. † (<em>Schoolfl. Java</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1911, p. [i]-clxxix, [1]-676, <em>pl. 1-12</em>, loose leaves addenda et corrigenda, [Welte-
	vreden 1913], p. [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: U.

223. Algemeen Proefstation voor thee [.] <em>Geillustreerd handboek der Javaansche theeonkruiden
</em>en hunne beteekenis voor de cultuur, door C. A. Backer en Dr. D. F. van Slooten.
Batavia (Ruygrock &amp; Co.) 1924. Oct. (<em>Geill. handb. Jav. theeonkr.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Dirk Fok van Slooten (1890-1953).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1924 (p. 6: 10 Apr 1924), p. [1]-47, <em>pl. 1-240</em> with 3 p. letterpress each, [44 p. add.
	inf.], [23 p. index], [1 sheet corr., loose]. <em>Copy</em>: U.

224. <em>Handboek voor de flora van Java</em>. Batavia (Ruygrock &amp; Co.) 1924-1928, 3 fasc. Oct. † (<em>Handb. fl. Java</em>).

<em>1</em>: [i], [1]-66. 1925; [i], 1-291. 1928; [i], 1-141. 1924. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

225. <em>Onkruidflora der Javasche Suikerrietgronden</em>, [Handboek ten dienste van de suikerriet-
cultuur en de rietsuiker-fabricage op Java, zevende deel], Soerabaja [1928-1941]. 1 vol.
text, 1 vol. atlas. † (<em>Onkruidfl. Jav. Suikerrietgr.</em>)

part	pages	dates	part	plates	dates
1	[1]-196	31 Mar 1928	5	129-160	Dec 1930
2	197-475	30 Mar 1930	6	161-192	Apr 1932
3	476-819	30 Apr 1931	7	193-224	Apr 1933
4	821-907	20 Aug 1931	8	225-256	Apr 1935
5	[i]-lxxxvii	22 Feb 1934	9	257-288	Mar 1936
			10	289-320	Nov 1936
			11/12	321-384	Sep 1938
			13	385-416	Nov 1939
			14	417-448	Mai 1940
			15	449-480	Oct 1941
			16	481-747	May 1973

part	plates	dates
-----------------------------
1	1-32	Mar 1928
2	33-64	Apr 1929
3	65-96	Sep 1929
4	97-128	Apr 1930

<em>Copy</em>: U. - Part 16 of the text, completing the index was published at Deventer, Holland,
1973, as a separate publication with an introduction by Barli Laoh and C. G. G.J. van
Steenis (11 p.) as <em>Atlas of 220 weeds of sugar-cane fields in Java</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 55n, SK p. clxvii.
	Steenis, Fl. males. Bull. 5: 138. 1949.
	Laoh and Steenis, Atlas of 220 weeds of sugar-cane fields in Java, Deventer 1973.

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HEADING: BACKER

226. <em>The problem of Krakatao as seen by a botanist...</em> published by the author. Weltevreden
(Visser &amp; Co.), Den Haag (Martinus Nijhoff) s.d. [1929]. Oct. (<em>Probl. Krakatao</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The book was privately printed in Sourabaya; copies were for sale at Batavia
	(Djakarta), April 1929, p. [i-vi], <em>pl. 1-3</em>, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 113.
	Backer, Vakbl. Biol. 8: 157-162. 1931.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. mal. Bull. 5: 137. 1949.

227. <em>Verklarend woordenboek</em> der wetenschappelijke namen van de in Nederland en
Nederlandsch-Indië in het wild groeiende en in tuinen en parken gekweekte varens en
hoogere planten. Groningen (P. Noordhoff), Batavia (Noordhoff-Kolff, Visser &amp; Co.)
 1936. Oct. (<em>Verkl. woordenb</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1936, p. [i]-xii, [1]-664. - One of the best and most original botanical dictionaries.
	Contains much historical information based on original sources. <em>Copies</em>: U (2).

228. <em>Varenflora voor Java</em> [.] Overzicht der op Java voorkomende varens en varen-
achtigen, hare verspreiding, oekologie en toepassingen door dr. C. A. Backer en dr. O.
Posthumus. Met 1 titelplaat, 1 kaart en 81 figuren in den tekst. Buitenzorg ('s Lands
Plantentuin) 1939. Oct. (<em>Varenfl. Java</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Oene Posthumus (1898-1945).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1939 (t.p.; pref. 24 Mar 1939), p. [i]-xlvii, [1]-370, frontispiece, map, 81 text
	figures. <em>Copy</em>: U.

229. <em>Beknopte flora van Java</em> (<em>Nood uitgave</em>). Leiden (Rijksherbarium) 1940-1961, 20 vols.
Qu. (<em>Bekn. fl. Java</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Published in mimeographed form for private distribution by the Rijksherbarium
	(originally only 25 copies) in order to safeguard the manuscript during the war. The
	publication was continued after 1945 with an increased number of copies (ultimately
	60). The definitive edition of the book is in English: <em>Flora of Java</em> by C. A. Backer
	and R. C. Bakhuizen van den Brink jr. see below. <em>Copies</em>: L, U.

volume	date	volume	date	volume	date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Nov 1940	7	Sep 1948	15	Nov 1956
2	Dec 1940	8	Mai 1949	16	Apr 1957
3	Oct 1941	9	Aug 1949	17	Jun 1957
4a	Apr 1942	10	Dec 1949	18	Apr 1958
4b	Sep 1944	11	Jul 1951	19	Nov 1960
4c	Nov 1943	12	Sep 1952	20	Nov 1961
5	Mar 1941	13	Jul 1953

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 113.
	Backer and Bakhuizen van den Brink, Fl. Java 1: xx-xxi. 1963.

230. <em>Flora of Java</em> (Spermatophytes only). Groningen (P. Noordhoff) 1963-1968, 3 vols.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Java</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Reinier Cornells Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr. (1911-x).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: front. (portr. Backer), [i]-xxiii, 1-648, <em>publ</em>. 7 Feb 1964.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: [i-vii], [(1)]-72, map, [1]-641, <em>publ</em>. 31 Dec 1965.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: [i-vi], 1-761, <em>publ</em>. 13 Nov 1968.
The above dates were given by the publishers to the junior author. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Maheshwari, J. Ind. Bot. Soc. 44: 512-514. 1965.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 192-195. 1966.

Backhouse, James (1794-1869), British nurseryman and missionary of the Society
of Friends who collected in the Southern Hemisphere 1831-1841. (<em>Backhouse</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Australian material at MEL and MO, some at OXF, E -
Manuscript flora of NSW at K. British material at E (Teesdale area), GL, K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 48; Kent, Brit. herbaria 40. 1953.

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HEADING: BÄCK

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 99; BB p. 13; BM 1: 81, 6: 45. CSP 1: 147,
6: 573, 7: 65, 13: 227; HR; Kew 1: 114; LS 1428-1429; PR 11; Zander (ed. 10), p. 630.
J. G. Baker, J. Bot. 7: 51-58. 1869 (portr.)
Backhouse, Sarah, Memoir of James Backhouse, by his sister. York, London 1870, ed. 2.
	1877.
Babington, Memorials 470. 1897.
Austral. Dict. Biogr. 1, 1788-1850, A. H., Melbourne 1966.
Karsten, Suid-Afrikaanse Biografíese Woordenboek 1: 32-33. 1968.
Norton, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 25: 772-773. 1900.
Maiden, J. Proc. R. Soc. NSW 42: 62-63. 1908.
Maiden, J. West-Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 6, 28. 1909.
Coats, The plant hunters 222-224. 1969.

NOTE: James Backhouse's son James B. junior (1825-1890; see J. Bot. 29: 353-356. 1890)
accompanied his father to Norway, Ireland and Scotland; he wrote a <em>Monograph of
British Hieracia</em> (1856); his herbarium is at YRK; sets of <em>British Hieracia</em> are at BM, GL,
OXF. William Backhouse (1779-1844) was a cousin of J. Backhouse Sr., his herbarium
was destroyed by fire.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Backhousia</em> W.J. Hooker &amp; W. H. Harvey (1845).

Badham, Charles David (1806-1857), British clergyman and mycologist, practised
in Rome and Paris, curate of E. Bergholt, 1849-1855.

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 101; BB p. 14; BM 1: 82; DNB 2: 387;
Jackson p. 244; Kew 1: 115; LS 1431-1432; NI 58; PR 320.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Badhamia</em> Berkeley (1853).

231. <em>A treatise on the esculent funguses of England</em>, containing an account of their classical
history, uses characters, development, structure, nutritious properties, modes of cooking
and preserving &amp;c. London (Reeve, Brothers) 1847. Qu. (<em>Treat. escul. fung. England</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1847, p. [i]-x, [i]-138, col. frontispiece, <em>pl. 1-20</em>, 17 col., 3 plain lithographs by
	Mrs. Hussey and Leonard. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1863, p. [i]-xvi, [i]-152, <em>pl. 1-12</em> coloured, copied from the first edition by W. Fitch.
	Edited by Frederick Currey ... London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) 1863. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: BR,
	MICH, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 82; Jackson p. 244; Kew 1: 115; LS 1431-1432; NI 58; PR 320.

Bäck, Abraham (1713-1795), Swedish amateur botanist, friend of Linnaeus and
chief-physician to the king of Sweden who pronounced the funeral oration on Linnaeus
at the Swedish Academy of Sciences (<em>Bäck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS; acquired in 1914 from a descendant of Bäck. The herbarium
was damaged by damp and insects to such an extent that only a part of it is actually
preserved. Localities, habitats, names of collectors, dates are not given. Several of the
plants from the Cape must have been collected by Thunberg, others were acquired from
Linnaeus and Linnaeus fil. The Forster plants received by Bäck are in the Linnean
herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: Juel, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 7: 68-82. 1924.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 101.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 3: 303, 539. 1800.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 67.
Müller, Sv. Linné-Sällsk Årsskr. 4: 80-112. 1921.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 50. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baeckea</em> Linnaeus (1753).

PAGE: 90
HEADING: BAEHNI

Baehni, Charles (1906-1964), Swiss botanist at Genève, first president of I.A.P.T.
(<em>Baehni</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 48.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 101; Bossert p. 20.
Bocquet, Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 144: 257-260. 1964.
Bocquet, Candollea 19: 1-15. 1964.
Bonner, Taxon 13(7): 221-225. 1964.
Leandri, Adansonia 4(2): 205-208. 1964 (portr.)
Bocquet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 111: 192-195. 1965.
Stafleu, Boissiera 11: ix-xxxix. 1965 (portr., bibl.)
Weibel, Trav. Soc. bot. Genève 8: 18-21. 1966 (portr., bibl.)

Baenitz, Karl Gabriel (1837-1913), German botanist, mainly active in Silesia. (<em>Baen</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown (sold after his death); for location of the widely
distributed material see IH. Important set of bryophytes at H. Baenitz issued several sets
of plants which, according to Stevenson, do not qualify as regular exsiccatae because of
the small number of sets and the irregularity of the number of specimens. Sets were
distributed as <em>Herbarium europaeum</em> (fasc, i-cxxii, nos. 1-10522, 1868-1901, partly as
<em>Herbarium meist seltener und kritischer Pflanzen</em> (Nord- u. Mittel-) <em>Deutschlands und der an-
grenzenden Länder</em>), <em>Herbarium dendrologicum, Herbarium americanum, Herbarium florae phaeno-
gamicae germaniae</em> (praesertim australis) <em>et Helvetiae</em> (Baenitz, Britzelmayr, Caflisch,
Haussknecht, Stein, Tauscher et al. (22 fasc., 1860-1872, circa 2000 nos.); <em>Herbarium
norddeutscher Juncaceen, Cyperaceen und Gramineen</em> (165 nos., Bromberg 1865); <em>Nord- und
Mitteldeutschlands Juncaceen und Cyperaceen</em> (3 "editions, " ed. 3, Görlitz 1865, 125 nos.)
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 59; IH 2: 48; DTS 1: 13, 6(4): 111.
	Baenitz, Oest. bot. Z. 41: 427-428. 1891.
	Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 95. 1895 (q.v. for notes on Herb. selt. krit. Pfl.).
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 21-22. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 17, 12(1): 186; Barnhart 1: 101; BM 1: 83;
Bossert p. 20; CSP 6: 573, 7: 66, 12: 34, 13: 232; DTS 1: 13, 6(4): 13; GR p. 59;
Jackson p. 45, 58, 59, 63, 64, 330; Kew 1: 117; LS 1434; NI p. 245; PR 321; TR 41;
Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenb. 1: I. 1860.
Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 95. 1895.
Weise und Harms, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 50: ix. 1909.
Anon., Allg. Bot. Z. 19: 32. 1913.

232. <em>Flora der östlichen Niederlausitz</em>. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Umgebungen
von Neuzelle, Guben, Sommerfeld und Sorau zum Gebrauche auf Excursionen. Görlitz
(Heynsche Buchhandlung, E. Remer) 1861. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. östl. Niederlausitz</em>).

<em>Orig</em>.: Mai-Jun 1861 (pref. p. viii: 1 Mai; Bot. Zeit. rev. 12 Jul 1861), p. [i]-xl, [1]-162.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Nachtrag</em>: Görlitz, Jan-Mai 1868, Oct., 16 p. ("... Umgebungen von Sorau, Pforten,
	Triebel (Muskau und Krossen)". (Flora 9 Jun 1868).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 83; PR 321.
	Ascherson, Bot. Zeit. 19: 197-198. 12 Jul 1861.
	Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 3/4: 384-385. 1862.

Baglietto, Francesco (1826-1916), Italian physician and lichenologist, botanist at the
University of Genoa 1856-1899. (<em>Bagl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GE (without the lichens) MOD (lichens). - Baglietto, (together
with V. de Cesati, G. de Notaris and many others) issued part of the <em>Erbario crittogamico
italiano</em> (series 2, fasc. i-xxii, nos. 1-1100), sets at FH, G, NY, STR. - Hawksworth cites
mycological collections at FI, PAD and TO.

PAGE: 91
HEADING: BAIL

<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 13; GR p. 512-513; IH 2: 48.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 20-22. 1969.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 180. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 84; BL 2: 362; Bossert p. 20; CSP 1: 154, 6: 35,
7: 68; GR p. 512-513; LS 1457a-1465, 30754; Saccardo 1: 19-20, 2: 14.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cx. 1883.
De Toni, Nuova Notarisia 33: 32-43. 1922 (repr. 12 p.)
Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 7, 95. 1895.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 13. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bagliettoa</em> A. Massalongo (1853).

233. <em>Enumerazio dei licheni di Liguria</em>. Torino (Stamperia Reale) 1857. Qu. (<em>Enum. lich.
Liguria</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1857, p. [1]-92, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino, class.
	Sc. Fis. Mat. ser. 2. 17: 373-444. 1857, <em>1 pl</em>. (lithogr., uncol.), repr. with orig. publ. at
	MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 84; LS 1457a.

Bagnall, James Eustace (1830-1918), British bryologist. (<em>Bagn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BIRA, dupl. BM, CGE, K, Manch; <em>Rosa</em> at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 48.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1957.
	Jackson, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901: 5.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 103; BB p. 14; BL 2: 265, 271, 272; BM 1:
84; CSP 7: 68, 9: 97, 12: 35; GR p. 388; Jackson p. 260-261; Kew 1: 117-118; LS 30755.
J(ackson), Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901: 5.
W.B.G., J. Bot. 56: 354-356. 1918.

234. <em>The flora of Warwickshire</em>. The flowering plants, ferns, mosses, &amp; lichens, by James E.
Bagnall, ... the fungi (Hymenomycetes and Gastromycetes), by W. B. Grove, M.A.,
and J. E. Bagnall, A. L. S. London (Gurney &amp; Jackson), Birmingham (Cornish brothers)
 1891. Oct. (<em>Fl. Warwickshire</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: William Bywater Grove (1848-1938).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1890 ("... which although dated 1891, reached us a welcome Christmas
	present ..." J. Bot. 29: 122; p. vi: Nov 1891), p. [i*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-519, [i]-viii (sub-
	scribers), map, 500 copies printed. Motto on p. [ii] by Charlotte Smith: "An early
	worshipper at Nature's shrine, I loved her rudest scenes ...". <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, HH, NY,
	Steere.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 271; BM 1: 84; Kew 1: 118.
	Anon., J. Bot. 29: 122-123. Apr 1891.

Bail, Carl Adolph Emmo Theodor (1833-1922), German high-school teacher at
Danzig, morphologist and mycologist. (<em>Bail</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: <em>Herbarium mycologicum typicum</em> (nos. 1-
201, + 37 add.; no. 172 lacking) 20 sets issued, only set known IB.
<em>Ref</em>: DTS 1: 14.
	Bail, Oest. bot. Z. 10: 101-114. 1860 (text).
	Anon., Flora 43: 352. 14 Jun 1860.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 308; Barnhart 1: 103; BM 1: 85; CSP 1: 155,
6: 574, 9: 98, 12: 36, 13: 227; DTS 1: 13-14, 6(4): 44; GR p. 59; Jackson 118, 162, 163;
Kew 1: 119; LS 1478-1521; 30757-30764; LS suppl. 1535; PR 341-343.
Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 7: 95-96. 1895.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 186. 1903. 3(3): 211. 1905.
Coker and Barnhart, NAF 2(1): 69. 1937.

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HEADING: BAIL

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Nees et Henry, <em>Das System der Pilze</em>, Zweithe Abtheilung Jan-Feb 1858
by Th. Bail (rd. by Flora Oct-Nov 1857, see Flora 40: 672. 14 Nov 1857 and rev. 41:
140-142. 7 Mar 1858; rev. Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 849-852. 4 Dec 1857).

Bailey, Frederick Manson (1827-1915), British born Australian botanist; Colonial
Botanist of Queensland. (<em>F. M. Bailey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BRI, some types also at BM. Original mss also mainly at BRI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 49.
	Hist. Coll. BMNH 131. 1904.
	Gard. Chron. ser 3. 58: 136. 1915 (portr.)
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. 1(1): 30. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 104; BB p. 14-15; BL 1: 63, 68, 69, BM 1:
85-86, 6: 48; Bossert p. 20; CSP 9: 98, 13: 238; HR; IF p. 676, suppl. 4: 313; Jackson
p. 399, 400; Kew 1: 119-120; LS 1522-1542a, 30766-30767; LS suppl. 1557-1560; NI
59-60.
Shirley, Int. Cat. Sci. Lit., Brisbane, 31-34. 1899 (bibl.)
Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 31: 43-44. 1897, 55: 152-153. 1921.
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 58: 136. 1915 (portr.)
Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 28: 3-10. 1916 (bibl.)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., index to vols. 1-50: I. 1929 (bibl.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 51. 1936.
White, J. hist. Soc. Queensland 3: 362-383. 1944.
Serle, Dict. Austral. Biogr. 1: 34-35. 1949.
White, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 61: 105-114. 1949 (1950).
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 29. 1950.
Colliver, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 71: 65-66. 1969 (bibl.)
Ferguson, Bibl. Austral. 5: 200-205. 1963.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: With J. E. Woods, <em>A census of the flora of Brisbane</em>. Queensland. Sydney
1879.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baileya</em> W. H. Harvey &amp; A. Gray ex A. Gray (1849) and <em>Baileya</em> Kuetzing
(1857) are dedicated to Jacob Whitman Bailey (1811-1857), q.v.

235. <em>A synopsis of the Queensland flora</em>; containing both the phaenogamous and crypto-
gamous plants. Brisbane (James C. Beal) 1883. Oct. (<em>Syn. Queensl. fl.</em>)

part	pages	plates	dates	further data
--------------------------------------------------------------
Synopsis	[i]-xxxii, [1]-890	1883
First supplement	99	4	1886	Nat. Nov. Mar 1887
Classified index	24		1886
Second supplement	153		1888
Third supplement	135		21	1890	Nat. Nov. Nov 1891

The classified indexes, combined into one whole list were reissued together in Brisbane
1890, under the title: <em>Catalogue of the indiginous and naturalised plants of Qüeensland</em>, [iv],
116 p. (incl. second addenda to third Supplement). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 85; IF p. 676, Suppl. 1913-1916 p. 34; Kew 1: 120; IDC 7406.

236. Queensland. Department of Agriculture, Brisbane. <em>Lithograms of the ferns of Queens-
land</em>. Brisbane (Government Engraving and Lithographic Office) 1892. Oct. (<em>Lithogr.
ferns Qüeensland</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1892 (p. 4: May 1892; J. Bot. Nov 1892), p. [1]-7, <em>prints 1-191</em>. – Motto on t.p.:
	"The education of a naturalist now consists chiefly in learning how to compare."
	Agassiz. The "lithograms" are a somewhat crude modification of nature printing.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 86, 4: 1627; Kew 1: 120; IDC 5111.

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HEADING: BAILEY, J. W.

237. <em>The Queensland flora</em>: ... with plates illustrating some rare species. Brisbane (H. J.
Diddams &amp; Co.) 1899-1905, 6 parts. Oct. (<em>Queensl. fl.</em>)

part	pages	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*-vi*], [i]-xxxii, [1]-325, [i]-x	1-12	Dec 1899
2	[i-iv], [326a], 326b, [327]-737, [i]-xii	13-25	Jun 1900
3	[i-vii], [739]-1030, [i]-x	26-43	Nov 1900
4	[i-v], [1031]-1372 ("372"), [i]-[xi]	44-61	Sep 1901
5	[i-v], [1373]-1700, [i]-xi	62-76	Apr 1902
6	[i-viii], [1701]-2015, [i]-[xii] [1996-2015 additions and,	77-88	Dec 1902
	corrections]
[7]	General index, p. [1]-66		Jun 1905

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L, MO, NY, US. The plates are lithographs of drawings by F. Elliot,
F. C. Wills et al. Reprint announced (1974), but not yet published.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 48; NI 59.

238. <em>Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants both indigenous and naturalised</em>. To which are
added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous
illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features &amp;c. of the plants. Brisbane
(A.J. Cumming) s.d. [1913]. Oct. (<em>Compr. cat. Queensland pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1913, frontispiece, p. [1]-879, <em>pl. 1-16. Copies</em>: BR, L. A few copies (or
	only one single copy?) were available late December 1912; delivery for distribution
	took place in Mar 1913. – A second edition of the "Catalogue of the indigenous and
	naturalized plants of Queensland" (Jun 1890).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 48; Kew 1: 120; SK p. clxvii.
	Merrill, J. Bot. 58: 200. 1920.
	White, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 61: 112. 1950.
	Marshall, Kew Bull. 1953: 279.

Bailey, Irving Widmer (1884-1967), American botanist, anatomist at the Bussey
Institution of Harvard University. (<em>I. W. Bailey</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: GH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 49.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 104; Bossert p. 21; Kew 1: 120; Langman
p. 102; MW suppl. p. 19.
Bailey, Chron. bot. 15: i-xxvi, 1-262, 1954 (bibl.)
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 13. 1958.
Foster, Plant Sci. Bull. 13(4): 7. 1967.
Howard, J. Arnold Arb. 49(1): 1-15. 1968 (portr., bibl.)
Wetmore, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 95: 299-305. 1968; Phytomorphology 18(2): 294-298.
	1968 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baileyoxylon</em> C. T. White (1941).

Bailey, Jacob Whitman (1811-1857), American botanist. (<em>J. W. Bailey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The collections of the US Exploring Expedition (comm. Charles
Wilkes) are at US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 49.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 105; BM 1: 86; Bossert p. 21; CSP 1: 155-
156, 6: 574, 9: 98; DAB 1: 498; Jackson p. 518 [index]; Kew 1: 121; LS 1543-1544;
LS suppl. 1561-1564; MW p. 25; ME 1: 161, 3: 531-532 (bibl.); Nickles p. 56-57;
Quenstedt p. 17.
Anon., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 23: 447-448. 1857.

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HEADING: BAILEY, J. W.

Gray, Proc. Amer. Ass. Adv. Sci. 11: 2-9. 1858 (1860).
Deby, Bibliogr. Microscope 3: 3-4. 1882.
Marcou, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. 30: 203, 273. 1885.
Coulter, Bot. Gaz. 13: 118-124. 1888 (bibl.)
De Toni, Syll. alg. 1: viii-ix. 1889; 2: ix-xi. 1891.
Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 96. 1895.
Benjamin, Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 48: 418-419. 1899 (portr.)
Rodgers, John Torrey 336 [index]. 1942.
Humphrey, Makers of North Amer. botany 9-10. 1961.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corl. Torrey 445-446. 1973 (extensive correspondence
	between Bailey and Torrey!).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baileya</em> W. H. Harvey &amp; A. Gray ex A. Gray (1849); <em>Baileya</em> Kuetzing (1857).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Baileyoxylon</em> C. T. White (1941) is dedicated to Irving Widmer Bailey (1884-1967),
q.v.

239. <em>United States Exploring Expedition</em>. During the years 1838-1842, under the command
of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. vol. xvii. Botany. I. <em>Lower Cryptogamia</em>. II. Phanerogamia of
the Pacific Coast of North America. Philadelphia (C. Sherman) 1862, 1874. Qu. p.
[153]-192 <em>Algae</em> by Jacob Whitman Bailey and William Henry Harvey. (U.S. Explor.
Exped., <em>Lower Crypt</em>.) 

<em>Co-author</em>: William Henry Harvey (1811-1866).
<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1862, p. [i-v]. [1]-514, <em>Algae</em> p. [153]-192. – Unofficial issue, Haskell no. 70 of
	which "pages 113-204, Lower Cryptogamia, with twelve plates, were printed in the
	year 1862, and a small number of copies issued ..." The <em>algae</em> have 9 plates (i-ix).
	The official issue came out in 1874.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1971, Historia naturalis classica 87(3), p. [i*-iv*],
	[i-v], [1]-514. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 86, 5: 2167; ME 2: 670-671; NI 215; IDC 5466.
	Harvey and Bailey, Proc. Bost. Soc. nat. Hist. 3: 370-373. 1851.
	Harvey and Bailey, Proc. Philadelphia Acad. nat. Sc. 6: 430-432. 1853.
	Bartlett, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 82: 679-682. 1940.
	Haskell, Bull. New York Publ. Library 45: 842-847. 1941.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 172. 1972.

Bailey, Liberty Hyde (1858-1954), American horticulturist at Cornell University.
(<em>L.H.Bailey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BH; duplicates in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 49
	Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 11: 105-117. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 105; BFM 2986, 2987; BL 1: 141, 192,
2: 10, 11; BM 1: 86, 6: 48-49; Bossert p. 21; CSP 12: 36, 13: 239; Kew 1: 122-123;
Langman p. 102-103; LS 1545-1549, 30768-30779; MW p. 25-26, suppl. p. 19; Plesch
p. 131; Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Roberts, Cornell Alumni News 5(22). 1903 (portr.)
Nelmes et Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927. 396-398. 1932 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 51. 1936.
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892. p. 323. 1944.
Day et al., Words said about a birthday, Cornell Univ. 29 Apr 1948, 36 p.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Princeton 1949 (the major biography; facsimile ed.
	New York 1965).
Lawrence, Baileya 3: 26-40. Mar 1955 (portr., bibl.)
Lawrence, Nature 175: 451. 1955.
Lawrence, Bull. Torrey Bot. Cl. 82(4): 300-305. 1955 (portr.)
Lawrence, Baileya 4(1): 1-9. 1957.
Anon., Bull. Amer. Iris Soc. 144: 96-97. 1957.
Lawrence et al., Baileya 6: 1-203. 1958 (Bailey centennial publ.)
Palmer, Nature Mag. 51: 137-145. 1958.

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HEADING: BAILEY, L. H.

Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. botany 10-15. 1961.
Tukey, Chronica Horticulturae 9(3): 59-60. 1969.
Rodgers, DSB 1: 395-397. 1970.
Bowers, Baileya 18(4): 145-159. 1973.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 13-15. 1973.
Dorf, Liberty Hyde Bailey, an informal biography, Ithaca N.Y., xii, 259 p. s.d., <em>copy</em>: E.
	(portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed the treatment of<em>Carex</em> to A. Gray, <em>Manual</em> ed. 6. 1890.–
With E. Z. Bailey: <em>Hortus</em>, a concise dictionary of gardening, general horticulture and
cultivated plants in North America, 652 p., New York 1930, suppl. p. 655-755, New
York 1935; <em>Hortus second</em> 778 p., New York 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (journal): <em>Baileya</em> a quarterly journal of horticultural taxonomy. Published ...
by the L. H. Bailey Hortorium ... New York State College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences ... Ithaca, N.Y. Vol. 1-x. (1953-x).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Baileyoxylon</em> C. T. White (1941) is dedicated to Irving Widmer Bailey (1884-1967),
q.v.

240. <em>A preliminary synopsis of North American Carices</em>, including those of Mexico, Central
America and Greenland, with the American bibliography of the genus. [Cambridge,
Mass. 1886] Oct. (<em>Prelim. syn. N. Amer. Carices</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Nov 1886 (Nat. Nov. and Bot. Gaz. Dec 1886). – Reprinted with unchanged
	pagination from Proc. Am. Acad. Arts Sci. 22: 59-157. Apr 1886 (1887), index p. [i]-v.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Langman 1887a.

241. <em>Cyclopedia of American horticulture</em> comprising suggestions for cultivation of horti-
cultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental
plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biogra-
phical sketches. L. H. Bailey ... assisted by Wilhelm Miller, associate editor and many
expert cultivators and botanists. Illustrated with over two thousand original engravings.
New York (Macmillan), London (id.), 4 vols. 1900-1902. Oct. (<em>Cycl. Amer. hort.</em>)

Ed.	vol.	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xxii, [1]-509	f. 1-743, pl. 1-9	14 Feb 1900
	2	[i]-xiv, 511-1054	f. 744-1453, pl. 10-18	18 Jul 1900
	3	[i]-xv, 1055-1486	f. 1454-2059, pl. 20-30	23 Apr 1901
	4	[i]-xxx, 1487-2016	f. 2060-2800, pl. 31-50	26 Feb 1902

<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1902. – "Several changes have been made ... reducing typographical errors and
	inconsistencies ... chiefly in the first volume...."
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1904. Further corrections.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: 1906. – A corrected reprint of ed. 3 with a "Synopsis of the vegetable kingdom, "
	42 p., by Wilhelm Miller, prepared for the original edition but omitted for lack of
	space. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

1: [i]-xlii, 1-224, pl. 1-3.	4: [i-iii], 963-1330, pl. 19-29.
	2: [i-iii], 225-594,pl. 4-9, 11.	5: [i-iii], 1331-1693, pl. 30-37.
	3: [i-iii], 595-962, pl. 12-18.	6: [i]-xv, 1693-2016, pl. 38-40.

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 49; Kew 1: 122.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 38. 1945.
	Lawrence, Baileya 3: 40. 1955.

242. <em>The standard cyclopedia of horticulture</em> [;] a discussion, for the amateur, and the profes-
sional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation
of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for orna-
ment, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera,
descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependant

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islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists. New York (Macmillan and Co.) 1914-
1917, 6 vols. Qu. (<em>Stand. cycl. hort.</em>)

vol.	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xx, 1-602	f. 1-700, pl. 1-20	25 Mar 1914
2	[i-iii], 603-1200	f. 701-1470, pl. 21-39	22 Jul 1914
3	[i], 1201-1760	f. 1471-2047, pl. 40-60	12 Mai 1915
4	[i-iii], 1761-2421	f. 2048-2693, pl. 61-80	23 Feb 1916
5	[i-iii], 2423-3041	f. 2694-3515, pl. 81-100	4 Oct 1916
6	[i-iii], 3043-3639	f. 3516-4056, pl. 101-120	28 Mar 1917

This is a revised version of the <em>Cyclopedia of American horticulture. Copies</em>: MO, US. – "New
Edition, " 3639 p., 6 vols., 1922 (<em>Copy</em>: MO) differs only in the correction of misprints.
Reprinted in 1925, on india paper, as a "new edition" in 3 vols. Subsequent so-called
"editions" are reprints from the plates of the 2nd edition of 1922; the practice of desig-
nating these successive printings as editions was discontinued in 1952. The text of all
editions is that of the original publication of 1914-1917.

vol.	"Editions" and reprints:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	25 Mar 1914, repr. May 1917, Mar 1919, Mar 1922 (corr.) 1 and 2 combined (as
	vol. 1): Jan 1925, Jan 1927, Jul 1928, May 1930, Feb 1933, Feb 1935, Oct 1935,
	Nov 1935, Oct 1937, p. [i]-xxiv, 1-1200.
2	22 Jul 1914, repr. Mai 1917, Mar 1919, Mar 1922 (corr.) 1 and 2 combined: see
	above.
3	12 Mai 1915, repr. Mai 1917, Mar 1919, Mar 1922 (corr.) 3 and 4 combined (as
	vol. 2): Jan 1925, Jan 1927, Jul 1928, Mai 1930, Feb 1933, Feb 1935, Oct 1935,
	Nov 1935, Oct 1937, p. [i]-vi, 1201-2422.
4	23 Feb 1916, repr. Mai 1917, Nov 1919, Mar 1922 (corr.) 3 and 4 combined: see
	above.
5	4 Oct 1916, repr. Mai 1917, Mar 1919, Mar 1922 (corr.) 5 and 6 combined (as vol. 3):
	Jan 1925, Jan 1927, Jul 1928, Mai 1930, Feb 1933, Feb 1935, Oct 1935, Nov 1935,
	Oct 1937, p. [i]-vi, 2423-3639.
6	28 Mar 1917, repr. Mai 1917, Mar 1919, Mar 1922 (corr.) 5 and 6 combined: see
	above.

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 122; LS 1549; Plesch p. 133.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 318. 1945.
	Lawrence, Baileya 3: 40. 1955.

Baillon, Henri Ernest (1827-1895), French botanist. (<em>Baill</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Baillon type-herbarium is one of the <em>herbiers historiques</em> at P,
kept separately.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 49.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 19. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 7: 414; Barnhart 1: 106; BL 1: 6, 96; BL 2: 97, 188;
BM 1: 87, 6: 49; Bossert p. 21; Bretschneider p. 934-935; CSP 1: 158, 6: 574-575, 7: 70-
72, 9: 99-100, 12: 37-41, 13: 243-247; DBF 4: 1313-1314; GR p. 304; Jackson 82, 91,
119, 124, 125, 131, 135, 204, 476; Kew 1: 124-125; Langman p. 103-104; LS 1551-1554;
MW p. 26-27; NI 62-66; Plesch p. 227; PR 347-355; Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Baillon, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques, 90 p. Paris 1866, Notice supplémentaire,
	Paris 1876, Notice sommaire, Paris 1883 (copies: MO).
Alderhold, Gen. Reg. Bot. Zeit. 96. 1895 (index to reviews of his works).
Anon., Hedwigia 34 (Rep.): 165. 1895.
Bianchon, Le Figaro, Samedi 20 Juillet 1895.
Dutailly, Bull. mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 2: 1209-1211. 1896.
Hardy, Proc. Roy. Soc. 59: lxvii-lxviii. 1896.

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Anon., Bull. mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 2: 1209-1210. 1898.
Tison, Rev. scient. ser. 4. 9: 613-622. 1898.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 155. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 90. 1909.
Gagnepain, Bull. Soc. bot. France 98: 267-270. 1951.
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 2: 3-15. 1962.
Schultes, Regn. veg. 71: 273. 1970.
Stafleu, Acta bot. Acad. sci. Hung. 19(1-4): 335-341. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1): <em>Phytocreneae</em>, DC., <em>Prodr</em>. 17: 7-26. 16 Oct 1837.
(2) Grandidier: <em>Histoire</em> ... <em>de Madagascar, Histoire naturelle des Plantes</em>, t. 2-5, see under
Grandidier.
(3) <em>Dichapetalaceae</em>, Martius, Fl. bras. 12(1): 365-380, <em>pl. 75-78.</em> 1 Apr 1886.
(4) Contributed to P. O. Réveil et al., <em>Le règne végétal</em>, vols. 7-8, 1871 (<em>FI. méd.</em>)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baillonacanthus</em> O. Kuntze (1903); <em>Baillonella</em> Pierre (1890); <em>Baillonia</em> Bocquil-
lon (1862); <em>Baillonodendron</em> F. Heim (1890).

243. <em>Étude générale du groupe des Euphorbiacées ...</em> Recherche de types. Organographie.
Organogénie Distribution géographique. Affinités. Classification. Description des gen-
res. Paris (Victor Masson) 1858. Oct. (<em>Étude Euphorb</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858, p. [i-iii], [1]-684, atlas 52 p., <em>27 pl</em>. (by Baillon). <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 87; Jackson p. 131; Kew 1: 119; NI 62; PR 350.
	Hasskarl, Flora 42: 626-640, 643-656, 721-736 ("754"), 737-746. 1859.

244. <em>Recherches organogéniques sur la fleur fémelle</em> des conifères [.] Memoire présenté à
l'Académie des Sciences dans sa séance du 30 Avril 1860 par M. H. Baillon. Paris
(Victor Masson) 1860. Oct. (<em>Rech. organogén. fleur fém.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1860 (30 Apr 1860 or later), p. [i], [1]-21, <em>pl. 1, 2</em>, 2 uncouloured lithographs by
	Faguet. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 125.

245. <em>Adansonia</em> [.] Recueil périodique d'observations botaniques rédigé par le Dr H.
Baillon. 12 vols., 1860-1879. Oct. † (<em>Adansonia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Volumes 1-8 all seem to have been published in monthly parts of 32 pages, the
	dates of which are easily ascertained. Publication of vols. 9-12 also took place in parts
	of 32 pages but these parts appeared at greater intervals. A copy of volumes 1 and 2 in
	original covers, with precise dates, (at L) confirms this situation at least for those
	volumes. Data on the later volumes (8-12), however, are still lacking. <em>Copies</em>: L, U.

vol.	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-xi	Sep 1860-Aug 1861
2	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-xi	Sep 1861-Aug 1862
3	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-xii	Sep 1862-Aug 1863
4	[i-iii], [1]-382, [383-384]	i-xii	Sep 1863-Aug 1864
5	[i-iii], [1]-382, [383-384]	i-ix	Sep 1864-Aug 1865
6	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-x	Sep 1865-Aug 1866
7	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-xi [xii]	Sep 1866-Aug 1867
8	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-xi, 12	Sep 1867-Aug 1868
9	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-v	Sep 1868-Dec 1870
10	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-xi	Mai 1871-Feb 1873
11	[i-iii], [1]-384	i-x	Mar 1873-Jun 1876
12	[i-iii], [1]-384		Nov 1876-Dec 1879

<em>A facsimile</em> edition, in preparation, was announced by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 12; Jackson p. 476; PR 352.

246. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> 1866-1895, 13 vols. Paris, London, Leipzig (L. Hachette et Cie)
Oct. (<em>Hist. pl.</em>)

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vol.	pages	family	date
--------------------------------------------------------
1	[i, h.t.] [1]-88	Renonculacées	1866
	[89]-132	Dilléniacées	Jan-Mai 1868
	[133]-192	Magnoliacées	Mar-Aug 1868
	[193]-288	Anonacées	Aug-Dec 1868
	[289]-344	Monimiacées	Jan-Mai 1869
	[345]-488, [i]-xi	Rosacées; Index	Jan-Jul 1869
2	[1]-71	Connaracées-Mimosées	Jul-Dec 1869
	[73]-196	Caesalpinées	Jan-Feb 1870
	[197]-384	Papilionacées	Feb-Mai 1870
	[385]-428	Proteacées	Feb-Mar 1870
	[429]-512, [i-iii]	Lauracées-Myristicacées	1870
3	[1]-76	Ménispermacées, Berbéridacées	Jan-Jun 1871
	[77]-104	Nymphaeacées	Jan-Jun 1871
	[105]-180	Papaveracées-Capparidacées	1871
	[181]-292	Crucifères	1871
	[293]-464	Résédacées-Saxifragacées	1871
	[465]-545, [i-iii]	Piperacées, Urticacées; Index	1872
4	[1]-56	Nyctaginacées, Phytolaccacées	1872
	[57]-160	Malvacées	1872
	[161]-264	Tiliacées-Ternstroemiacées	1872
	[2651-356	Bixacées-Violacées	1873
	[357]-520, [i-iii]	Ochnacées, Rutacées; Index	Jul-Sep 1873
5	[1]-104		Géraniacées-Vochysiacées	late 1873 or early
			1874
	[105]-256	Euphorbiacées	Jan-Apr 1874
	[257]-341	Térebinthiacées	June 1874
	[342]-428	Sapindacées	Dec 1874
	[429]-516, [i-iii]	Malphigiacées, Méliacées; Index	1874, early 1875
6	[1]-50	Célastracées, Rhamnacées	Jan-Apr 1875
	[51]-216	Pénéacées-Ulmacées	Jun 1875
	[217]-304	Castanéacées-Rhizophoracées	Jan-Mai 1876
	[305]-378	Myrtacées	Jun 1876
	[379]-523 ["235"],
	[i-iii]	Balanophoracées; Index	Jan-Aug 1877
7	[1]-65	Mélastomacées	Dec 1877
	[66]-256	Ombellifères	Apr 1879
	[257]-546, [i-iii]	Rubiacées-Dipsacacées; Index	Feb 1880
8	[1]-316		Composées	Jan-Feb 1882
	[317]-515, [i-iii]	Campanulacées-Bégoniacées; Index	Nov 1885
9	[1]-80	Aristolochiacées-Portulacacées	Jul 1886
	[81]-224	Caryophyllacées-Frankéniacées	Mar-Jun 1887
	[225]-491, [i-iii]	Droseracées-Scrofulariacées; Index	Feb-Mar 1888
10	[1]-112		Bignoniacées, Gesnériacées	Nov-Dec 1888
	[113]-220	Gentianacées, Apocynacées	Sep-Oct 1889
	[221]-402	Asclépiadacées-Boraginacées	Jul-Aug 1890
	[403]-476, [i-iii]	Acanthacées; Index	Jan-Feb 1891
11	[1]-220		Labiées-Ilicacées	Jun-Jul 1891
	[221]-304	Ebénacées-Sapotacées	Sep-Oct 1891
	[305]-494, [i-iii]	Primulacées-Loranthacées	14 Jun 1892
12	[1]-134		Conifères-Centrolépidacées	Dec 1892
	[135]-334	Graminées	24 Apr 1893
	[335]-402	Cypéracées-Eriocaulacées	Feb 1894
	[403]-611, [1]-611	Liliacées; Index	Apr 1894
13	[1]-164		Amaryllidacées-Iridacées	Oct 1894
	[165]-244	Taccacées-Rapatéacées	Dec 1894
	[245]-404	Palmiers	Jun 1895
	[405]-523, [i-iii]	Pandanacées-Aracées: Index	Jul 1895

Vol. 14: never published. This volume would have included Musacées, Zingi-

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	béracées and Orchidacées; Baillon died on 18 July 1895, leaving insufficient
	material for its completion.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>English ed</em>.: <em>The natural history of plants ...</em> Translated by Marcus M. Hartog, vol. 1-8,
	London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1871-1888. Oct. – The illustrations are the same as in the
	orig. ed. (A. Faguet). <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US.
	<em>1</em>: [i]-[xi], [1]-76, <em>fig. 1-503.</em> 1871 (p. x: Mar 1871).
	<em>2</em>: [i]-vi, [1]-506, <em>fig. 1-308.</em> 1872 (p. [vi]: Sep 1872).
	<em>3</em>: [i-iii], [1]-545, <em>fig. 1-551.</em> 1874 (Jun-Jul).
	<em>4</em>: [i-iii], [1]-528, <em>fig. 1-527.</em> 1875 (publ Jan 1876).
	<em>5</em>: [i-iii], [1]-516, <em>fig. 1-482.</em> 1878 (Dec.)
	<em>6</em>: [i-iii], [1]-524, <em>fig. 1-488.</em> 1880 (Jul).
	<em>7</em>: [i-iii], [1]-544, <em>fig. 1-432.</em> 1881 (Aug-Sep).
	<em>8</em>: [i-iii], [1]-516, <em>fig. 1-353.</em> 1888 (Jan-Mar).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 87; Jackson p. 120; Kew 1: 125; NI 63; PR 354; SK p. clxvii; IDC 735.
	Tison, Rev. sci. ser. 4. 9: 613-622. 1898.
	Leandri, Adansonia 2: 3-15. 1962.

247. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Renonculacées</em> ... illustrée de 114 figures dans
les textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. Paris (L. Guérin) s.d. [1866] Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr.
Renonc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, p. [i-iii], 1-88. <em>Copy</em>: B. – The individual family treatments of the <em>Histoire des
	Plantes</em> were often also brought out separately provided with a half title, a special tide
	page and a cover repeating the text of the title page. The actual text (here 1-88) is the
	same as that in the regular volumes and these preprints (or reprints) therefore always
	show the original pagination. We have seen only a restricted number of these preprints
	with individual half title and title page (copies at B), but judging from the notices in
	Naturae novitates most families or family groups were first issued in this way, later to
	be united in the volumes. We mention here only the preprints that we have seen. This
	<em>Monographie des Renonculacées</em> is a preprint or reprint of the first family treatment in
	vol. 1.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 125.

248. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Dilléniacées ...</em> illustrée de 50 figures dans les
textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. [Paris], s.d. [1868]. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr. Dillén.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1868, p. [i-iii], 89-132. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Preprint or reprint of text appearing in
	vol. 1.

249. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Protéacées ...</em> illustrée de 29 figures dans les
textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. Paris (L. Hachette et Cie.) 1870. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr.
Prot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mar 1870, p. [i-iii], [385]-428. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Preprint or reprint of text appearing
	in vol. 2.

250. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Lauracées Élaeagnacées et Myristicacées ...
</em>illustrée de 78 figures dans les textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. Paris (Hachette et Cie.) 1870.
Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr. Laur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, p. [i-iii], 429-512. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Preprint or reprint of text appearing in vol. 2.

251. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Crucifères ...</em> illustrée de 120 figures dans les
textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. Paris (Hachette &amp; Cie.) 1871. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr. Crucif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1871, p. [i-iii], [181]-292. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Preprint or reprint of text appearing in vol. 3.

252. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Résédacées, Crassulacées et Saxifragacées ...
</em>illustrée de 144 figures dans les textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. Paris (Hachette &amp; Cie.)
 1871. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr. Réséd.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1871, [i], 293-464. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Preprint or reprint of text appearing in vol. 3.

253. <em>Dictionnaire de botanique</em>. Paris 1876-1892, 4 vols. Qu. (<em>Dict. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 34 fascicles which appeared as follows:

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vol.	fasc.	contents	pages	date
---------------------------------------------------------
1	1	A-AILE	[i*-iii], [i-xii], [1]-80	Aug 1876
(1876)	2	AILE-ANAC	81-160	Sep-Dec 1876
	3	ANAC-APOT	161-240	Jan-Oct 1877
	4	APOT-AUTO	241-320	Jan-Oct 1877
	5	AUTO-BENI	321-400	Jan-Oct 1877
	6	BENJ-BOUZ	401-480	Oct-Nov 1877
	7	BOUZ-CALI	481-560	26 Jan 1878
	8	CALI-CARU	561-640	25 Mai 1878
	9	CARV-CHAIAN	641-720	Jun-Jul 1878
	10	CHAIAR-CHIZO	721-788	9 Nov 1878
2	11	CHLA-CIST	[1]-80	Jun-Jul 1879
(1886)	12	CIST-COMI	81-160	Mai 1880
	13	COMI-COSSI	161-240	Feb-Mar 1881
	14	COSSI-CYCLO	241-320	Nov-Dec 1881
	15	CYCLO-DICH	321-400	Feb 1883
	16	DICH-DUAB	401-480	Apr 1884
	17	DUAL-EUBI	481-560	Aug[?] 1885
	18	EUBI-FRAN	561-640	Aug 1885
	19	FRAN-GONA	641-720	Mai-Jun 1886
	20	GONA-GYTO		721-776, [i-iii]	Jul 1886
3	21	HAAG-HYPE.	[1]-104		Jul-Nov 1887
(1891)	22	HYPE-KYRT	105-184	Oct-Nov 1887
	23	LAAM-LISE	185-264	Apr-Mai 1889
	24	LISE-MERI	265-344	Mai-Jun 1889
	25	MERI-NEPE	345-424	Feb-Mar 1890
	26	NEPE-PAND	425-504	Jun-Jul 1890
	27	PAND-PHYT	505-584	Feb-Mar 1891
	28	PHYT-PUPA	585-664	Jun-Jul 1891
	29	PUPA-RYZIC	665-756, [i-iii]	Aug-Sep 1891
4	30	SAAB-SENR	[1]-64	Sep-Nov 1891
(1892)	31	SENR-SZOV	65-144	Oct-Nov 1891
	32	TAAG-TRIX	145-224	Oct-Nov 1891
	33	TRIX-ZONA	225-304	Nov-Dec 1891
	34	ZONA-ZYZ, suppl.	305-340, [i-iii]	Jan-Feb 1892

Copies exist with the original fascicle covers (e.g. at US); it should be noted, however,
that the covers were not always produced at the time of publication; some covers were
apparently printed well in advance of publication and sometimes carry incorrect indi-
cations of contents, other covers were printed after publication (fide printer's marks) and
were probably used for copies of fascicles that were distributed later. For an enumeration
of the sources of the above dates see Stafleu (1973).
The 32 lithographs came out one at a time with each fascicle. Two fascicles contained no
plate; the artist was Auguste Faguet who also did the numerous text illustrations.
The title-pages contain an enumeration of Baillon's collaborators. These are referred to
in the text by means of abbreviations. These collaborators, as well as others referred to
simply by "etc. etc." were:
A. Ascherson, Paul Friedrich August (1834-1913), German botanist (1, 2, 3, 4)
A.F<sm>R</sm> Franchet, Adrien René (1834-1900), French botanist (2, 3, 4)
B. Bureau, Louis Édouard (1830-1918), French botanist (1, 2, 3, 4)
B.M. Montgazon, B. de (2, 3, 4)
BQ. Bocquillon, Henri (1834-1883), French pharmacist and botanist, "aggrégé
	d'histoire naturelle à la Faculté de Médecine," "pharmacien de 1 classe"
	(1, 2, 3, 4)
BS. Bourgeois, [probably:] Achille (1)
C<sm>H</sm>.M. Manoury, Charles Ambroise (2, 3, 4)
D. Delage, probably: Mary Ives (1854-1920) (1)
D<sm>D</sm>. Durand, L. (2, 3, 4)
D<sm>E</sm>S. Seynes, Jules de (1833-1912), French mycologist (1, 2, 3, 4)

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<sm>DY</sm> Dutailly, Gustave (1846-1906), botanist and politician, professor of botany at
	Lyon; later living at Paris (1, 2, 3, 4)
E.F. Fournier, Eugène Pierre Nicolas (1834-1884), French botanist (1, 2, 3, 4)
F.H. Heim, Frédéric Louis (1869-x), French botanist, professor at the Faculté de
	Médecine, Paris (3, 4)
<sm>H. BN</sm>. Baillon, Henri Ernest (1827-1895), French botanist, professor at the Faculté
	de Médecine, Paris (1, 2, 3, 4)
L. Lanessan, Jean Marie Antoine de (1843-1919), French naturalist, physician,
	and statesman (1, 2, 3, 4)
M. Mussat, Émile Victor (1833-1902), French botanist (1, 2, 3, 4)
<sm>NYL</sm> Nylander, William (1822-1899), Finnish lichenologist living at Paris (1, 2, 3, 4)
P. Poisson, Jules (1833-1919), French botanist at the Muséum d'Histoire natu-
	relle (1, 2, 3, 4)
R. Rohrbach [unidentified] (1, 2, 3, 4)
<sm>RAF</sm>. Rafinesque, Constantin Samuel (1783-1840) [?] (1, 2, 3, 4) (connection with
	Dictionnaire not clear)
<sm>RY</sm>. Ramey [unidentified] (1, 2, 3, 4)
S Soubeiran, Jean Léon (1827-1892), French botanist (1, 2, 3, 4)
T. Tison, Eugène Édouard Augustin (1842-x) préparateur à la Faculté des
	Sciences, Paris (1, 2, 3, 4)
W. Weddell, Hugh Algernon (1819-1877), British botanist, living in France
	(1, 2, 3, 4).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 87; Jackson 12; NI 62.
	Baillon, Adansonia 12: 40-69. 1876 (repr. préface, also as an independently paged
	reprint, p. [1]-30).
	Stafleu, Acta bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 19(1-4): 335-341. 1973.

254. <em>Nouvelles observations sur les Olinia</em>. Paris (Émile Martinet) 1878. Oct. (<em>Now. observ.
Olinia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 6 Apr 1878 (BF), p. [1]-35, 1 uncol. lith. <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 137; Kew 1: 125.

255. <em>Errorum Decaisneanorum graviorum vel minus cognitorum</em>. Centuria prima [-septima],
(Paris 1878-1880]. Oct. † (<em>Err. Decaisn.</em>)

cent.	pages	date	cent.	pages	date
-------------------------------------------------------------
1	[I]-16	Dec 1878	5	[65]-80		17 Apr 1880
2	[17]-32		16 Sep 1879	6	[81]-96		[1880?]Jan-Jun 1881
3	[33]-48		27 Jul 1880	7	[97]-112
4	[49]-64		27 Jul 1880

<em>Copies</em>: BR, L, G(1-3), MO, NY.
Cent. I is announced as published by J. Bot. Jan 1879. The dates for cent. 2-5 are those
mentioned by the Bibliographie de la France; 1-2 are also mentioned by Nat. Nov. Sep
1879, cent. 3-4 are indeed stated to have been published on 27 Jul 1880 (fide BF 11 Sep
1880), whereas cent. 5 seems to have come out earlier, on 17 Apr 1880 (fide BF 15 Mai
1880). The centuriae were published with the motto "Materiae tanta abundat copia
labori faber ut desit, non fabro labor." Even though p. 112 ends with "Mox sequetur"
there seem to have been no further centuries.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 87; Jackson p. 121; Kew 1: 125.

256. <em>Anatomie et physiologie végétales</em>. Paris 1882. Oct. (<em>n.v.</em>)(<em>Anat. phys. vég.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1881 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-viii, [1]-300.

257. <em>Traité de botanique médicale phanérogamique</em>. Paris (Hachette et Cie) 1883-1884. Oct.
(<em>Traité bot. méd. phan.</em>) 

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: p. [i-iii], [1]-720, <em>fig. 1-2301.</em> Mai 1883. <em>Copies</em>: MO (has t.p. 1883), NY.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: p. [i-iii], 721-1499, [1500, err.], <em>fig. 2302-3487.</em> Mar 1884.
<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. - The drawings are by Auguste Faguet.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 87; Kew 1: 125; NI 66.

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258. <em>Guide élémentaire d'herborisations</em> et de botanique pratique ... avec figures dans le
text. Paris (Octave Doin) 1886. Duod. (<em>Guide élém. herbor.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1886, p. [1]-72. <em>Copy</em>: B.

259. <em>Traité de botanique médicale cryptogamique</em> suivi du tableau du droguier de la Faculté
de médecine de Paris. Paris (Octave Doin) 1889. Oct. (<em>Traité bot. méd. crypt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mar 1889 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i-iii], [1]-376, [1, err.], <em>fig. 1-370</em>, by Auguste
	Faguet. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 87; Kew 1: 125; LS 1554; NI 65.

260. <em>Histoire des plantes</em> [.] <em>Monographie des Cypéracées, Restiacées et Ériocaulacées ...</em> illustrée
de 36 figures dans les textes [.] Dessins de Faguet. Paris (Hachette &amp; Cie) 1893. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl., monogr. Cypér.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1893 (but mentioned by Nat. Nov. only in Feb 1894 as of "1893"), p. [i-iii], 335-
	402. <em>Copy</em>: B. - Preprint of text appearing in vol. 12.

Baines, Henry (1794-1878), British botanist in Yorkshire, employed by James Back-
house Sr. (<em>Baines</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: YRK, also material at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 49; Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 106; BB p. 15; BL 2: 275; BM 1: 87;
Jackson p. 262; Kew 1: 125; PR 356.
Ann. Rep. York philos. Soc. 1878: 17.

261. <em>The flora of Yorkshire</em>. With two plates. London (Longman, Orme, Brown, Green
and Longman), Halifax (Leyland and son) 1840. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. Yorkshire</em>).

<em>Orig</em>.: Sep 1840 (pref. 1 Sep 1840; pres. to Linn. Soc. 1 Oct; various rev. Nov-Dec 1840,
	BH), p. [i*-viii*], map, [i]-xvi, [1]-159, <em>2 pl. Copies</em>: BR, HU, MO, NY.

262. <em>A supplement to Baines' Flora of Yorkshire</em>, with a map. Part first. The flowering plants
and ferns: by John Gilbert Baker, F.B.S.L. Part second. The mosses of the county: by
John Nowell. London (William Pamplin) 1854. Oct. (<em>Suppl. fl. Yorkshire</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920); John Nowell (1802-1867).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1854 (p. 3: Dec 1854), p. [i, h.t.], map, [iii]-viii, [I]-188, [v]-viii. <em>Copies</em>: BR,
	G, HU, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 275; BM 1: 87; Jackson p. 242; Kew 1: 125; PR 356.

Bainier, Georges (x-1920), French pharmacist and mycologist. (<em>Bainier</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 107; BM 6: 49; Kew 1: 126; LS 1559-1575,
30786-30795; LS suppl. 1572-1584.
Mangin, Bull. Soc. myc. France 36: 121. 1920.

263. <em>Étude sur les mucorinées</em>. Thèse présentée et soutenue à l'école supérieure de pharmacie
de Paris, le [...] mars 1882 pour obtenir le diplome de pharmacien de première classe.
Paris 1882. Qu. (F. Pichon et A. Cotillon) 1882. Qu. (<em>Étud. mucor.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1882, p. [1]-136, <em>pl. 1-11. Copy</em>: NY. - Contains a number of alternative
	names for new species assigned to both an existing and a new genus. In this case the
	rules for alternative names and combined generic-specific descriptions can be applied
	and the new generic names accepted.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 49; Kew 1: 126.

Baker, Charles Fuller (1872-1927), American botanist, agronomist and entomologist.
(<em>C. Baker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: POM, much material also at NY. - For details on C. F. Baker's

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extensive collections see IH. - Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Plants of southern Colorado</em> (1895-1901), at E;
2. <em>Plants of Santa Marta</em>, Colombia;
3. <em>Plants of Nevada</em>, see IH;
4. <em>Plants of the Pacific Slope</em> (Spermatophytes and Ferns);
5. <em>Pacific Slope Fungi</em> (1902-1904), at BPI, CU, F, FH, MICH, MIN, NEB, NY, RSA,
	WIS;
6. <em>Pacific Slope Bryophytes</em> (1903-1904), at BM, FH, NY, PC;
7. <em>Pacific Slope Lichens</em> (1903-1904), at B, H, S, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH I (ed. 6):355, 2: 50.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedw. 36: 23-27. 1971.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 179. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 107; BM 6: 49-50; Bossert p. 21; CSP 13:
251; GR p. 203-204; Kew 1: 126; Langman p. 104; LS 30797; LS suppl. 1587-1600;
MW suppl. p. 19.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 118. 1911.
Hoffmann, Lingnaam Agr. Rev. 4: 197-202. 1927 (portr.)
Holzinger, Bryologist 30: 114. 1927.
Copeland et al., Philipp. Agric. 16, special number 1928, In memoriam Charles Fuller
	Baker (portr.)
Essig, Philip. J. Sci. 35: 429-437. 1928 (portr.)
Hernandez, Lingnaam Agr. Rev. 5: 271-279. 1928 (bibl.)
Leon, Elogio de Charles Fuller Baker, Habana 1929, 28 p. (portr.)
Essig, A history of entomology 542-548. 1931.
Carpenter, Amer. Midl. Natural. 33: 5. 1945 (cites further biogr.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 318. 1945.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 30-31. 1950.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 148. 1961.
Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 23-24. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 17. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bakeromyces</em> H. Sydow &amp; P. Sydow (1917); <em>Bakerophoma</em> Diedicke (1916).
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the name Baker, cf. infra, sub E. G. Baker and sub
J. G. Baker.

Baker, Edmund Gilbert (1864-1949), British botanist. (<em>E. G. Baker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, K, also RTE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 50.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 108; BL 1: 284-285 [index], 2: 273; BM 1:
89, 6: 50; CSP 13: 251-252; Kew 1: 126-128; Langman p. 104; LS 1576; MW p. 27,
suppl. p. 19.
Lousley, Watsonia 1(6): 343-344. 1950.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Rendle et al., <em>Catalogue of the plants collected</em> by Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Talbot <em>in the Oban district</em>, South Nigeria, by A. B. Rendle ... E. G. Baker ... and others,
x, 157 p., 17 pl. London 1913, Oct. (see BM 6: 135).- See also BL 1: 284-285 for further
references to composite works.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bakeridesia</em> Hochreutiner (1913); <em>Bakerophyton</em> (J. Léonard) J. Hutchinson
(1964, probably also dedicated to John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920), q.v.)
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the name Baker, cf. supra, sub C. F. Baker and infra,
sub J. G. Baker.

264. <em>Synopsis of Malveae</em>: or an enumeration of the plants contained in the first tribe of
the natural order Malvaceae ... Reprinted from the "Journal of Botany" 1890-1894.
London (West, Newman &amp; Co) s.d. [1895]. Oct. (<em>Syn. Malv.</em>)

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HEADING: BAKER, E. G.

<em>Publ</em>.: 1895, p. [i-iii], [1]-124. <em>Copy</em>: NY. - Reprinted from J. Bot. 28-32, 1890-1894 q.v.
	for original publication and dates.

265. <em>The Leguminosae of Tropical Africa</em>. 3 parts, Gent (Erasmus Press) Ostende (Unitas
Press) 1926-1930. Oct. (<em>Legum. Trop. Africa</em>).

1: [1]-215. Jan 1926. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
2: [i-iii], 216-607. Ostende, Jul 1929. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
3: [i-iii], 608-953. Ostende, Apr 1930. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 127.

Baker, John Gilbert (1834-1920), British botanist, keeper of the herbarium of the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (<em>Baker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WELT. - First herbarium (N. England) destroyed by fire in
 1864. <em>Types</em> mainly at K and WELT. Issued <em>Plantae criticae britannicae exsiccatae, Herbarium
of British Roses</em> and <em>Plants of North Yorkshire</em> (1887-1888), sets at BM, GL, MANCH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 50.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1953
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2(2): 150. 1955.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 6. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 403; Barnhart 1: 108; BB p. 15-16; BL 2: 525-526
[index]; Bossert p. 12; CSP 1: 164-165, 7: 74-75, 9: 102-104, 12: 41-44, 13: 253-255,
17: 399; DTS 1: 14; GR p. 388; IF p. 676-680; IF suppl. 1: 75; Jackson p. 518 [index];
Kew 1: 130-132; Langman p. 104-105; LS 1577; MW p. 28-30; suppl. 19-20 (bibl.);
NI p. 6; PR 356-360; Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Anon., J. Bot. 28: 216-217. 1890, 37: 48. 1899.
Britten, J. Bot. 31: 243-244. 1893 (portr.)
Babington, Memorials 470. 1897.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 7-8. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 819. 1903, 3(3): 75. 1905.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 4-5. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 156-157. 1906.
Sheppard, The Naturalist, 1907: 5-8 (see also J. Bot. 45: 67. 1907).
Davey, Fl. Cornwall lv-lvi. 1909.
Britten, J. Bot. 58: 233-238. 1920 ("no kinder man could ever have lived") (portr. J. Bot.
	1893: 293, 1901: frontispiece).
Hutchinson, J. Kew Guild 3: 365-366. 1917 (portr.)
Druce, Rep. bot. Exch. Club 6: 93-100. 1921.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1920-1921: 41-44.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 210-212. 1932 (portr.)
Anon., The Lily Year-Book 6. 1937 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 17. 1973.
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 232 [index]. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Contributions to Martius, <em>Fl. bras</em>.:
	a. <em>Cyatheaceae, Polypodiaceae</em>, 1(2): 305-624, <em>pl. 20-70.</em> 1 Mai 1870.
	b. <em>Connaraceae, Ampelidae</em>, 14(2): 173-216, <em>pl. 41-52.</em> 1 Jul 1871.
	c. <em>Compositae</em> I, 6(2): 1-180, <em>pl. 1-50.</em> 1 Jun 1873.
	d. <em>Compositae</em> II, 6(2): 181-376, <em>pl. 51-102.</em> 1 Feb 1876.
	e. <em>Compositae</em> III, 6(3): 1-134, <em>pl. 1-44.</em> 1 Jul 1882.
	f. <em>Compositae</em> IV, 6(3): 137-412, <em>pl. 45-108.</em> 1 Mai 1884.
(2) Baines, <em>Flora Yorkshire</em>, Suppl. 1, Flowering plants and ferns, London 1854.
(3) Oliver, <em>Flora of tropical Africa</em>, vols. 1-8, 1868-1903, many treatments (see BM 1: 89,
6: 50).
(4) <em>Journal of Botany</em>, assistant editor to B. Seemann, vols. 8-13, 1870-1875.
(5) Hooker and Baker, <em>Synopsis filicum</em>, see W. J. Hooker.
(6) Hooker, <em>Fl. Brit. India</em>: Leguminosae in 2: 56-240. Mai 1876, 241-306. Jul 1878;
Scitamineae in 6: 198-224. Dec 1890, 225-264. Jul 1892.
(7) Saunders, <em>Refugium botanicum</em>, 5 vols. 1869-1873; descriptions by J. G. Baker.

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<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bakerantha</em> L. B. Smith (1934); <em>Bakerella</em> Van Tieghem (1895); <em>Bakeria</em> E. F.
André (1889); <em>Bakeria</em> B. C. Seemann (1864); <em>Bakeriella</em> Pierre ex Dubard (1911);
<em>Bakerisideroxylon</em> (Engler) Engler (1904); <em>Bakerophyton</em> (J. Léonard) J. Hutchinson (1964,
probably also dedicated to Edmund Gilbert Baker (1864-1949), q.v.); <em>Bakeropteris
</em>O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Neobakeria</em> Schlechter (1924).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Bakeridesia</em> Hochreutiner (1913) is dedicated to Edmund Gilbert Baker (1864-1949),
q.v.; <em>Bakerolimon</em> Linczevski (1968) is dedicated to Herbert G. Baker (1920-x), British
botanist; <em>Bakeromyces</em> H. Sydow &amp; P. Sydow (1917) and <em>Bakerophoma</em> Diedicke (1916) are
dedicated to Charles Fuller Baker (1872-1927), q.v.

266. <em>The flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain</em>: an attempt to classify them according
to their geognostic relations. A paper read before the British Association for the Advance-
ment of Science, at the twenty-fifth annual meeting, Glasgow 1855. With additions.
London (W. &amp; F. G. Cash) 1855. Oct. <em>Fl. pl. ferns Britain</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1855, date on inside cover (p. ii): 1 Sep 1855, p. [1]-30, [1]. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 89; Jackson p. 231; Kew 1: 130; PR 358.

267. <em>North Yorkshire</em>: studies of its botany, geology, climate and physical geography ...
with four maps. London 1863. Oct. (<em>N Yorkshire</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1863 (p. viii: 1 Mar 1863), p. [i]-xii, [1]-353, 4 maps.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (A. Brown &amp; Sons) 1906; t.p.: "This work forms the third volume of the
	botanical series of the Transactions of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union," (p. viii: Jan
	1906, p. ix: 8 Jan 1906) p. [i]-xiv, [1]-671, [1 err.], [text starts on p. 3]. A consolidated
	reprint of the six parts originally published in the Transactions of the Yorkshire
	Naturalists' Union as follows:

part	pages	Transactions	date of issue
------------------------------------------------------
1	1-48, map	11	Nov 1888
2	49-144, 2 maps	12	Jan 1889
3	145-272	13	Sep 1889
4	273-336	15	Nov 1890
5	337-400	17	Oct 1892
6	401-671, ind., titles	33	Feb 1906

<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 275; BM 1: 89; Jackson p. 262; Kew 1: 130; PR 359.

268. <em>Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles</em>: a description of the flowering plants and ferns of
those islands. London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1877. Oct. (<em>Fl. Mauritius</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 2 Aug 1877, the date on which Thiselton-Dyer sent a copy to the Colonial
	Office (p. 12*: Apr 1877, J. Bot. Aug 1877); p. [1*]-19*, [i]-1, [1, h.t.], [1]-557.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970, Historiae naturalis classica, t. 75, ISBN 3-7682-
	0677-7, p. [i-iv], [1*]-19*, [i]-l. [i, h.t.], [1]-557. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 89; Jackson p. 353; Kew 1: 131.
	Trimen, J. Bot. 15: 309-311. Oct 1877.
	Anon., [Thiselton-Dyer], Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1905: 37.

269. <em>A flora of the English Lake District</em>. London (George Bell &amp; Sons) 1885. Oct. (<em>Fl. Engl.
Lake District</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mai 1885 (p. iv: Feb 1885; J. Bot. Mai, Nat. Nov. Jun 1885), p. [i]-viii, [1]-
	262. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Britten, J. Bot. 23: 189-190. 1885.

270. <em>Handbook of the fern-allies</em>: A synopsis of the genera and species of the natural orders
Equisetaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Selaginellaceae, Rhizocarpeae. London (George Bell &amp;
Sons) 1887. Oct. (<em>Handb. fern-allies</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1887 (pref. p. viii: Mai 1887, copy presented by Baker to BM on 7 Jul 1887;
	Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 2: 167. Aug 1887; Nat. Nov. Aug 1887; information W. T.
	Stearn), p. [i]-vii, [1]-159. <em>Copies</em>: BM, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 89; Kew 1: 131.

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271. <em>Handbook of the Amaryllideae</em>, including the Alstroemerieae and Agaveae. London
(George Bell &amp; Sons) 1888. Oct. (<em>Handb. Amaryll.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Apr 1888, after 20 Mar (preface) and before 15 Apr 1888 (Nat. Nov.) - p. [i]-
	xii, [1]-216. <em>Copies</em>: BR (signed by author "May 1888"), G, MO, NY. - The Hypo-
	xideae and Vellosieae are excluded because they had just been treated in the Journal
	of the Linnean Society of London (Botany) 17: 93.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972, Plant monograph reprints vol. 7, ISBN 3-7682-
	0751-x, p. [i-ii*], [i]-xii, [1]-216. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 89; Kew 1: 131; Langman 108.
	Britten, J. Bot. 26: 253-254. 1888.

272. <em>Handbook of the Bromeliaceae</em>. London (George Bell &amp; Sons) 1889. Oct. (<em>Handb.
Bromel.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Aug-Oct 1889, after 17 Aug (preface) and before 15 Oct (Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-xi,
	[1]-243. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L, MO, NY, US. - The abbreviation "M.D." indicates that
	there is an original drawing of the plant in the Morren collections at Kew.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972. Plant Monograph Reprints ISBN 3-7682-0752-8,
	p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xi, [1]-243. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 89; Kew 1: 132; Langman p. 108; IDC 5830.
	Rendle, J. Bot. 28: 24-26. 1890.

273. <em>Handbook of the Irideae</em>. London (George Bell &amp; Sons), New York 1892. Oct. (<em>Handb.
Irid.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Aug-Nov 1892 (preface 17 Aug; Nat. Nov. Dec 1892), p. [i]-xii, [1]-247.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO, US.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972. Plant Monograph Reprints vol. 9, ISBN 3-7682-
	0753-6, p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xii, [1]-247. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Rendle, J. Bot. 31: 154-156. 1893.

Bakhuizen van den Brink, Reinier Cornelis Jr. (1911-x), Dutch botanist. (<em>Bakh. f.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at BO and L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 51.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bossert p. 22; Kew 1: 135; Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 32. 1950 (portr.)
Roon, Int. direct. spec. pl. tax. 13. 1958.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For Reinier Cornelis Bakhuizen van den Brink Sr. (<em>Bakh</em>.)(1881-1945), Dutch
botanist on Java, see e.g. Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 31-32. 1950.

274. <em>Een bijdrage tot de kennis van de Melastomataceae</em> van den Maleischen Archipel in het
bijzonder van die van Nederlandsch Indië. Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad
van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, op gezag van
den Rector Magnificus, L. van Vuuren, hoogleeraar in de Faculteit der Letteren en
Wijsbegeerte, volgens besluit van den Senaat der Universiteit tegen de bedenkingen van
de Faculteit der Wis- en Natuurkunde te verdedigen op Maandag 17 mei 1943, des na-
middags te 3 uur door Reinier Cornelis Bakhuizen van den Brink, geboren te Tanjinan-
gan (Java). Gouda (Koch &amp; Knuttel) [1943]. Oct. (<em>Bijdr. Melastom.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 17 May 1943 (day on which this thesis was publicly defended at Utrecht), p. [i-
	viii], [1]-31, [theses 2 p.]. <em>Copies</em>: Bakh., BR, L. The text is a Dutch summary of the
	<em>Contribution</em> (see below) which was published on the same day. The new names occur
	ring in this thesis were validated in the <em>Contribution</em>.

275. <em>A contribution to the knowledge of the Melastomataceae</em> occurring in the Malay Archipel-
ago especially in the Netherlands East Indies. Gouda 1943. Oct. (<em>Contr. Melastom.</em>)

<em>Orig. issue</em>: 17 May 1943, p. [1]-391. <em>Copies</em>: BR, K, L(2), U, author. - Ten copies of this
	preprint with a special cover and separate title were available to the public and depo-
	sited in public libraries (L, U) on 17 May 1943. This distribution, even though small
	because of special conditions (paper shortage) caused by the German occupation of

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	the Netherlands, fulfilled the requirements of effective publication. The type was kept
	and run off again in 1946 when it appeared (in December) as p. 1-391 of volume 40
	of the Recueil des Travaux botaniques néerlandais. Another set of copies appeared in
	1947 as Mededeelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijks-
	universiteit te Utrecht no. 91. This issue of the Mededeelingen is dated 1943 because
	of the ten preprints available on 17 May 1943. One of the Leiden copies is that of
	C. A. Backer who testified on the first page the receipt of his (private) copy on 12 Oct
	1943. Copies of the reprint were available on 17 May 1943 (fide A. A. Pulle, J. Lan-
	jouw, oral comm.). The Kew copy was forwarded by the author to the Royal Botanic
	Gardens Kew early in 1947 before the issue of the 1947 copies.
	The 1943 copies are recognizable only by means of a grey cover in combination with
	headlines on p. [1] identifying the publication as a reprint from the <em>Recueil</em> as well as
	no. 91 of the <em>Mededeelingen</em>. The characters used for the title on the cover are larger than
	those used for the author's name.
<em>1947 issue</em> (a): as above but with yellow cover of the <em>Mededeelingen. Copies</em>: L, U, FAS, NY.
<em>1947 issue</em> (b): on p. [1] in heading only "Extrait du ..." and not the <em>Mededeelingen
	</em>imprint; number of copies: 50, distributed privately. Grey cover, title and author's
	name from same font. <em>Copy</em>: Author.

Balansa, Benedict ("Benjamin"") (1825-1891), French botanical explorer. (<em>Balansa</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; large sets especially at P, for details see IH. Balansa
issued various sets of plants such as <em>Plantes du Paraguay</em> (1878-1884). These sets were
irregular in numbers as well as in labelling and do not constitute regular <em>exsiccatae.
</em>Spegazinni's <em>Fungi guaranitici</em> and Mueller Arg., <em>Lichenes paraguayenses</em> are based on Balan-
sa's Paraguayan collections. Many Balansa collections are described in the <em>Plantae
hasslerianae</em>, Bull. herb. Boissier ser. 2, tome 2. 1902. Balansa collected also in Turkey,
Algiers, Marocco, New Caledonia, Loyalty Is., Tonkin.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 51.
	Candolle, Phytographie 393-394. 1880.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 28-30. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 384, 12(1): 265; Barnhart 1: 110; BM 6: 51;
Bossert p. 22; CSP 1: 66, 7: 76, 9: [<em>n.v.</em>], 12: 45, 13: 258; GR p. 304; Kew 1: 137; Zander
	(ed. 10) p. 630.
Cosson et Durieu, Exp. Sci. Algérie, Bot. 2: xx. 1868.
Cosson, Comp. fl. Atl. 1: 16-17. 1881.
Debeaux, Rev. de Bot. 10: 661-664. 1892.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tome prél. 34. 1944.
Astre, La vie de Benjamin Balansa, botaniste explorateur. Toulouse 1947, 200 p. (portr.)
	(coll. <em>Les livres du Museum</em>, Toulouse).
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 32-33. 1950.
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France p. 381 [index]. 1954.
Astre, Mem. Acad. Sci. Inscr. Belles-Lettres Toulouse ser. 14. 3 (= 124): 17-34. 1962
	(documents on trip to Tonkin and Java).
Astre, Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Toulouse 101: 170. 1966.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Balansaea</em> Boissier &amp; Reuter (1852); <em>Balansaephytum</em> Drake del Castillo (1896);
<em>Balansia</em> Spegazzini (1885); <em>Balansiella</em> Hennings (1904); <em>Balansina</em> G. Arnaud (1918);
<em>Balansiopsis</em> Höhnel (1910); <em>Balansochloa</em> O. Kuntze (1903).

Balbis, Giovanni-Batista (1765-1831), Italian physician and botanist at Torino, pupil
of Allioni. (<em>Balb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO; plants from the Lyonnese period at LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 51; Saccardo 2: 14.
	Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cx-cxi. 1883.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 406, 5(2): 290; Barnhart 1: 110; BL 2: 194,

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380; BM 1: 90-91, 6: 51; Bossert p. 22; CSP 1: 167-168; GR p. 513; IF p. 680; Jackson
200, 286, 320, 438; Kew 1: 137; LS 1586-1592; MD p. 50-52; MW p. 30; NI 70-71,
1448; PR 362-368; Saccardo 1: 20, 2: 14; Cron. p. xiv; Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Anon., Flora 14: 240. 1831.
Anon., Alg. Konst- Letter-Bode 1831(2): 193-194. 1831.
Anon., Bibliot. Ital. (Milano) 61: 408-410. 1831.
Anon. [S.], Flora 14: 240. 1831.
Candolle, Bibl. Univ. sci. 46(2): 214-217. 1831.
Grognier, Bull. Sci. nat. 26(9): 281-285. 1831.
Colla, Elogio storico ... G. B. Balbis. Torino 1832 (n.v., fide BMNH).
Colla, Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino 36(1): xxvii-liv. 1833.
Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1836 (frontispiece portr.)
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 371-372, 129, 157. 1862.
Fournier, in Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 354. 1876.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cx-cxi. 1883.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 108, 159. 1903. 3(3): 174. 1905.
Mangin, Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 4-5. 1907.
Mattirolo, Cronistoria orto bot. (Valentino) Torino liii-lv. 1929 (portr.)
Bollea et al., Enciclop. Ital. 5: 906. 1930.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 13-14. 1941.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 66. 1972 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: With D. Nocca: <em>Flora ticinensis</em>, q.v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Balbisia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1833); <em>Balbisia</em> Cavanilles (1804, <em>nom. cons.);
Balbisia</em> Willdenow (1803, <em>nom. rej.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 315-316. 1972.

276. <em>Elenco</em> delle piante crescenti ni contorni di Torino compilato dal cittadino Giovanni
Battista Balbis medico dell' armata francese in Italia. Torino anno 9° republicano [1801]
dalla Stamperia filantropica. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Elenco</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1801 (the 9th year of the Republic ran from 23 Sep 1800-17 Sep 1801; p. 4:
	1 Nivôse an 9 = 22 Dec 1800), p. [1]-102, [1, err.] <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 90; Kew 1: 137; LS 1586; PR 362.

277. <em>Catalogus plantarum</em> horti botanici taurinensis. A. reip. gall. xii. (1804) Ex typogra-
phia phylantropica. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1804</em>: (p. viii: 18 Dec 1803; an. xii = 24 Sep 1803-17 Sep 1804), p. [i]-viii, [1]-50.
	<em>Copy</em>: <em>NY</em>.
<em>Ed. 1807: Catalogus stirpium horti botanici taurinensis</em>, Torino (Ex typographia partitionis)
	1807 (p. [3]: 1 Jan 1807) Oct. (in fours), p. [1]-63. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ed. 1810: Catalogas plantarum ... ad annum 1810.</em> Torino (Typographia praefecturae) s.d.
	[1810] (p. 3: 15 Dec 1809), p. [1]-67. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ed. 1812</em>: <em>Catalogus stirpium ... ad annum mdcccxii</em>. Torino (Vincenti Bianco) s.d. [1812]
	(p. 7: 1 Nov 1811; BF 4 Jan 1812), p. [1]-80, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY.
<em>Ed. 1813: Catalogus stirpium ... ad annum mdcccxiii.</em> Torino (Vincenti Bianco) s.d. [1813]
	(p. 4: 1 Jan 1813; donated to Torino Acad. 8 Feb 1813; BF 12 Mar 1813), p. [1]-83.
	<em>Copies</em>: M, NY, US, USDA.
<em>Ed. 1814</em>: <em>Ad catalogum stirpium horti academici taurinensis</em> editum anno mdeccxiii <em>appendix
	prima</em>. s.d., s.l. [Torino 1814] (p. 4: 1 Apr 1814, p. 18: mdccxiv), p. [I]-18. <em>Copies</em>: <em>M,
	</em>USDA.
No information is available to us on issues for 1805 and 1811, mentioned, but not seen,
by PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 137; PR 366.

278. <em>Miscellanea botanica</em> ubi et rariorum horti botanici stirpium, minusque cognitarum
descriptiones, ac additamentum alterum ad floram pedemontanam, et ad Elenchum
plantarum circa taurinensem urbem nascentium; tum locorum natalium indicatio, ac
observationes botanicae continentur. [Torino 1804]. Qu. (<em>Misc. bot.</em>)

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<em>Publ</em>.: 1803 or, more likely, 1804 (read 23 Jan 1803), p. [i], [1]-68, [2 p. tab. expl.],
	<em>11 plates</em>, reprinted with independent pagination and separate title page from "Mém.
	de l'Ac. des Sc. de Turin vol. 7" [on plates], which is 7(1): 317-386. 1804 [an xii;
	24 Sep 1803-17 Sep 1804]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, MO. -The plates (nos 1-11) are uncoloured
	copper engravings by Chianale Amati et Tela, Torino.
<em>Miscellanea altera botanica</em> [Torino 1809], p. [1]-43, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, no special t.p. but reprinted
	with independent pagination from Mem. Acad. Sci. Turin 1805-1808: 199-241. 1809;
	read to Academy on 19 Jan 1806. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, HU, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 137; LS 1588, 1589 [34]; PR 363.

279. <em>Flora taurinensis</em> sive enumeratio plantarum circa Taurinensem urbem nascentium.
Torino (Ex typographia Johannis Giossi) 1806. Oct. (<em>Fl. taur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1806, probably Jan-Mar (Balbis sent a copy to Dégerand on 1 Apr 1806 (MD),
	rev. Nuov. Giorn. Lett. Pisa ser. 2. 4: 439 Mai-Jun 1806, BH), p. [i]-xvi, 1-224. <em>Copies</em>:
	G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 91; Kew 1: 137; LS 1590; MD p. 50; PR 365.
	Schrader, Neues J. Bot. 3(1/2): 190-194. Apr 1809.

280. <em>Horti academici taurinensis stirpium</em> minus cognitarum aut forte novarum icones et
descriptiones. Fasciculus primus. Torino (Ex typis Imperialis Academiae Scientiarum,
Literarum, et Artium) 1810. Qu. † (<em>Hort. taur. stirp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1810, p. [1]-28, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-7</em>], [1 expl. pl.]. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. - Expl. pl. and errata on p. 3
	of cover. - Preprinted, with independent pagination, Jul-Dec 1810 (read on 2 Jun
	1810) from Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. Turin 18: 347-363, <em>pl. iv-ix.</em> 1811. In a letter (at G)
	from Balbis to Froelich dated 15 Jan 1811 Balbis writes: "Habebis cito ... primum
	fasciculum plantarum horti hujusce." - Seven copper engravings by Angela
	Bottione.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson 438; Kew 1: 137; NI 70; PR 367.

281. <em>Flore lyonnaise</em>, ou description des plantes qui croissent dans les environs de Lyon
et sur le Mont-Pilat. Lyon (C. Coque) 1827-1828, 2 vols. (in 3). Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. lyon.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1, part 1</em>: Oct-Nov 1827 (pref. p. xvi: Oct 1827, BF 21 Nov 1827), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-
	xvi, [1]-471. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Vol. 1, part 2</em>: 21 Oct-21 Nov 1827 (errata: 21 Oct 1827, BF 21 Nov 1827), p. [i-iii],
	[473]-890, [1, err.], Tableau synopt.: [1]-30. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1 Mai-5 Jul 1828 (preface 1 Mai 1828, BF 5 Jul 1828), p. [i]-viii, [1]-371, [372,
	err.]. <em>Copy</em>: B. - Other state: errata on p. [372] lacking.
<em>Supplement</em>, Anonymous, 1835, see Roffavier.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 91;BL 2: 188; Kew 1: 137; Jackson p. 286; LS 1592; MD p. 51-52, PR 368;
	IDC 245.
	Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arb. 1: 54. 1914.

Baldacci, Antonio (1867-1950), Italian botanist, collected on the Balcan and in Greece.
(<em>Baldacci</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material in many herbaria, especially FI, see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 51.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 202, 12(3): 63; Barnhart 1: 110; BL 2: 384;
Bossert p. 22; CSP 13: 259-260; Kew 1: 137-139; NY p. 18; Saccardo 1: 20; Zander
ed. 10, p. 630.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo Civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 132. 1895.

Baldinger, Ernst Gottfried (1738-1804), German botanist. (<em>Baldinger</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 4-5; AG 2(1): 23; Barnhart 1: 111; BM 1: 91;
Jackson p. 428; Kew 1: 139; LS 1596, 30799; NDB 1: 550-552; PR 369-373.
Anon., Allg. med. Ann. neunzehnten Jahrh. 1804: 160.

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HEADING: BALDINGER

Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 1: 517-522. 1820.
Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 2(1): 137-141. 1916.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baldingera</em> P. G. Gaertner, B. Meyer &amp; J. Scherbius (1799).

282. Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica <em>de filicum seminibus</em> quam praeside Ernesto
Godofr. Baldinger ... pro gradu doctoris medicinae summisque in medicina priviligiis
legitime impetrandis die xvi jun.mdcclxx. Publice defendendam exhibet auctor Joannes
Philippus Wolff, svinfurtensis. Jena [1770]. Qu. (<em>Filic. semin.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 16 Jun 1770 (date on which this thesis was defended; Jenaische Zeit. gel.
	Sachen 25 Jun 1770), p. [1]-28, (p. 28: 12 Jun 1770). <em>Copies</em>: NY, UC. -Authorship
	of this thesis must be attributed to Joannes Philippus Wolff who acted as <em>respondens
	</em> but is called <em>auctor</em> on the title page.
<em>Reprint</em>: in Ludwig, Delect. opusc. bot. 1: 310-339. 1790 (PR 5658), see also GGA 1771
	(46): 400. 18 Apr 1771.
<em>ref</em>.: BH; PR 372.

283. <em>Ueber das Studium der Botanik</em> und die Erlernung derselben. Jena 1770. Qu. (<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Stud. Bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1770 (Baldinger sent a copy to Linnaeus on 29 Sep 1770; Jenaische Zeit. gel.
	Sachen 10 Sep 1770).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 91; PR 371.
	Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné 2(1): 138-139. 1916.

284. <em>Index plantarum horti et agri jenensis</em>. Göttingen, Gotha 1773. (n.v.) (<em>Index pl. jenensis</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1773 (GGA 3 Jul 1773; preface 8 Mai 1773).
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 428; PR 370; IDC 5831.

Baldwin, William (1779-1819), United States physician and botanist, plant collector
in the southeastern United States and in South America. (<em>Baldw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Baldwin's collections were acquired by Lewis von Schweinitz
who discarded the original labels. Von Schweinitz' herbarium is now at PH. Further
specimens are at DWC, LASCA, MANCH and P-DU; the Lambert set of Baldwin
specimens is now also at PH (via Tuckerman).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 52.
	Ewan, Editor's Introduction, to facsimile edition of Reliquiae baldwinianae (see
	below) p. viii-ix.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 513. 1970.
	Stuckey, Taxon 20: 443-459. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 111; BM 1: 91; Bossert p. 23; CSP 1: 169,
12: 45; Jackson p. 494; Kew 1: 141-142; ME 1: 162, 3: 533 (bibl.); NCAB 10: 275-276;
PR 377.
Baldwin, Journal of William Baldwin, botanist of the first part of the expedition from
	Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains. 1819, 149 p. (n.v., fide ME).
Darlington, Reliquiae baldwinianae, Philadelphia 1843 (portr.)
Redfield, Bot. Gaz. 8: 233-237. 1883 (bibl.)
Harsberger, Bot. Philadelphia 119-125, 440. 1899.
Spaulding, Popular Sci. Monthly 73: 495-497, 1908 (portr.)
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 104-112. 1914 (portr.)
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 55. 1920.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club. 16: 290. 1921.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. botany 15-17. 1961.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 460. 1967.
Ewan, A short history of botany in the U.S. 38, 40, 89. 1969.
Ewan, I.c. (see above) p. i-lxix. 1969 [sources]. Editor's introduction, to facsimile edition
	of <em>Reliquiae baldwinianae</em>.
Stuckey, Taxon 20: 443-459. 1971 (Baldwin coll. in Collins' herb.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 17-18, 446. 1973.

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HEADING: BALFOUR, I. B.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Balduina</em> Nuttall (1818, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Baldwinia</em> J. Torrey &amp; A. Gray (1842,
<em>orth. var.</em>)
<em>Note</em>: <em>Baldwiniella</em> V. F. Brotherus (1906) is dedicated to David Dwight Baldwin (1831-
1912), Hawaiian botanist.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Darlington, Reliquiae baldwinianae, Philadelphia 1843 (frontispiece).

285. <em>Reliquiae baldwinianae</em>: selections from the correspondence of the late William Baldwin,
M.D. surgeon in the U.S. navy. With occasional notes, and a short biographical memoir.
Compiled by William Darlington, M.D. ... Philadelphia (Kimber and Sharpless) 1843.
Oct. (<em>Reliq. baldw.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1-19 Jul 1843, p. [1]-346, [1, corr.], frontispiece portrait. For a commentary
	and additional indexes see 1969 <em>facsimile</em> edition.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York and London (Hafner) 1969, Classica botanica americana suppl.
	ii, p. [ii*-iv*], i-lxix (intr. Ewan, index), [1]-346, [1, corr.]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 91; Jackson p. 494; Kew 1: 142; PR 377, 2051.
	Anon., Proc. Boston Soc. nat. Hist. 1: 134. 1843 (book rd. 19 Jul 1843).
	Gray, Amer. J. Sci. 46: 192-195. 1844.
	Redfield, Bot. Gaz. 8: 233-237. 1883.
	Lauener, Notes Roy. bot. Gard. Edinburgh 29(3): 405. 1969.
	Stafleu, Taxon 18: 717. 1969.

Balfour, [Sir] Isaac Bayley (1853-1922), Scottish botanist, professor of botany in the
University of Edinburgh. 1888-1921, Queens' botanist in Scotland, son of John Hutton
Balfour. (<em>I. B. Balf.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: E; first set of Rodriguez and Socotra Islands (1874-1875) at K.
Socotra, Aden and Scottish plants also at OXF. Balfour's <em>Collectio myxomycetum</em> at E has
material from many collectors.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 52.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 125. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 57. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 112; BB p. 16-17; BL 1: 98, 101; BM 1: 92,
6: 52; CSP 7: 77, 9: 108, 12: 45, 13: 262; IF p. 680; Jackson p. 133; Kew 1: 142-143;
Langman p. 679, 791; LS 1602-1604; MW p. 30-31; NI 72; Plesch p. 399.
Balfour, Testimonials in favour of Isaac Bayley Balfour [Edinburgh] 1879, 42 p.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1883-1884: 30-31. 1886.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 89. 1903, 3(3): 75. 1905.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 107, 128. 1909.
Anon., The Times 1 Dec. 1922 (<em>n.v.</em>).
Anon., Bot. Exchange Club Reports 6(5): 690-692. 1923.
Bower, J. Bot. 61: 23-26. 1923 (from The Glasgow Herald 5 Dec 1922).
Bower, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 43(3): 230-236. 1923.
Farmer, Ann. Bot. 37: 335-339. 1923 (portr.)
Farmer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1923: 30-35.
Wright Smith, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 28: 192-196. 1923 (portr.)
Prain, Proc. Roy. Soc. London 96B(678): i-xvii. 1924.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Magaz. Dedic. 1827-1927: 246-248. 1932.
White, The Stapelieae 1: 117 (portr.) 1937.
Bower, Sixty years of botany in Britain 58-65. 1938.
Desmond, DSB 1: 422-423. 1970.
Anon., J. Roy. hort. Soc. 98(3). 1973 (portr.)
Matthews, Bot. Soc. Edinburgh News 10: 4-6. 1973, 11: 5-7. 9973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Balfour was one of the editors of <em>Annals of Botany</em> (1887-1912); he
published a revised version of J. von Sachs <em>History of botany</em> (1890) as well as of Solms
Laubach, <em>Fossil botany</em> (1891). Balfour translated, with P. Groom, Schimper's <em>Plant-
geography upon a physiological basis</em> (1903).

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HEADING: BALFOUR, I. B.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Balfourina</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

286. <em>Botany of Socotra</em> by Isaac Bayley Balfour ... with the assistance of other botanists.
Forming vol. xxxi of the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Edinburgh
(Robert Grant &amp; Son), London (Williams and Norgate) 1888. Qu. (<em>Bot. Socotra</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1888 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1888), p. [i]-lxxv, [1]-446, <em>100 pl</em>., map. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. -
	Fungi by M. C. Cooke.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 101; BM 1: 92; Kew 1: 143; IDC 437.

Balfour, John Hutton (1808-1884), British botanist at Glasgow 1841-1845, King's
botanist in Scotland, professor of botany in Edinburgh 1845-1879, father of I. B. Balfour.
(<em>Balf</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: E, Scottish material also at GL, K and PTH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 52.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1953.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 57. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 112; BB p. 17; BL 2: 296-298, 306, 308, 309;
BM 1: 92; Bossert p. 23; CSP 1: 170, 7: 77, 9: 108, 13: 262; GR p. 388-389; Jackson
p. 518 [index]; Kew 1: 143-145; Langman p. 107; LS 1605-1606; MW p. 31; Proc.
Linn. Soc. 1883-1884: 30; Zander ed. 10, p. 630.
Britten, J. Bot. 22: 128. 1884.
Babington, Memorials 471. 1897.
I. B. Balfour, Notes Edinburgh Bot. Garden 2: 21-23. 1902.
I. B. Balfour, <em>in</em> Oliver, Makers Brit. botany 293-300. 1913 (portr.)
Desmond, DSB 1: 423. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Annals and Magazine of natural History</em>, editor, vol. 9-20, ser. 2. 1-20,
1842-1857.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Balfourodendron</em> Mello ex D. Oliver (1877).

287. <em>Flora of Edinburgh</em> being a list of plants found in the vicinity of Edinburgh by John
Hutton Balfour ... assisted by John Sadler ... Edinburgh (Adam and Charles Black)
 1863. Oct. (<em>Fl. Edinburgh</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: John Sadler (1837-1882), mosses, hepatics and lichens.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1863, p. [i]-vii, [1]-174, 2 maps. <em>Copies</em>: BM, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 306; BM 1: 92; Jackson p. 252.

Ball, John (1818-1889), Irish born British botanist, travelled in Marocco (1871), North
and South America (1882) and frequently in the European Alps. (<em>J. Ball</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: E, K and also some at OXF and GL.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 17; IH 2: 52.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 125. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 57. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 7: 94, 357; Barnhart 1: 112; BB p. 17; BL 1: 43,
45, 233, 254, 256, 2: 319, 330; BM 1: 93, 6: 52-53; CSP 1: 171, 7: 78, 9: 109, 13: 263;
DNB suppl. I. 1: 115; DTS 1: 14, 6(4): 51, 111; Jackson p. 229, 351; Kew 1: 146;
PR 393; Saccardo, Cron. p. xv; Zander ed. 10, p. 631.
Cosson, Comp. Fl. atl. 1: 18-19. 1881.
Thiselton Dyer, J. Bot. 27: 365-370. 1889.
Hooker, Ann. Bot. 3: 450-451. 1890 (bibl.)
Hooker, Proc. Roy. Soc. London 47: v-ix. 1890, also in J. Roy. Geogr. Soc. (repr. 16 p.
	Engler coll. at DS), see also J. Bot. 29: 32. 1891.
Babington, Memorials 471. 1897.
Pau, Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. ser. 2. 6: 228-239. 1897.

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HEADING: BALSAMO-CRIVELLI

Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 89, 159. 1903; 3(3): 75, 174. 1905.
Arechavaleta, Fl. Urug. 3: 2. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 2. 1906.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 226-228. 1932.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 14. 1941.
Coats, The plant hunters 29, 34-36. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: J. D. Hooker and J. Ball, <em>Marocco and the Great Atlas</em>, (1878).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: 32. 1973, <em>fig. 11.</em>

288. Spicilegium florae maroccanae, in <em>Journal of the Linnean Society of London</em> 16: 281-772.
1877-1878. Oct. 

part	pages journal	dates	part	pages journal	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
93	281-376	29 Nov 1877	95	473-568	27 Feb 1878
94	377-472	10 Jan 1878	96/97	569-772	17 Jun 1878

No reprint with independent pagination is known to us.

Ballet, Jules (1825-?), French author. (<em>Ballet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 114; BL 1: 228; Kew 1: 148.

289. <em>La Guadeloupe</em>, Renseignements sur l'histoire, la flore, la faune, la géologie, la
minéralogie, l'agriculture, le commerce, l'industrie, la législation, l'administration. Vol.
1. Basse-Terre (Imprimerie du Gouvernement) 1894-1899, 3 vols. (in 5). Oct. (<em>Guade-
loupe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Vol. 1, which contains the botany, dated "Basse-Terre 1890" has 1894 on the
	wrapper; however, according to Urban the book came on the market only in 1899.
	See Urban for a critical evaluation. The catalogue of the Pteridophyta is by M. Mazé
	whose collections were with Duss on Guadeloupe (later transferred to B) and with
	Krug and Urban (later also in B). - Vol. 1: p. [1]-527. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 148.
	Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901, app. 2: 44.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: I. 1902.

Balsamo, Francesco (1850-?), Italian algologist. (<em>Balsamo</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 114, BM 1: 93, 6: 54; Saccardo 1: 21.
De Toni, Syll. alg. 4(1): iv. 1897.

290. <em>Sulla storia naturale dette alghe d'acque dolce del comune di Napoli</em> memoria. Napoli
(R. Accademia delle Scienze fis. e. mat., M. de Rubertis). 1885. Qu. (<em>Storia nat. alg.
Napoli</em>).

<em>Preprint</em>: 1885 (printing completed 25 Jul 1885, fide p. 84), p. [i-ii], [1]-84, p. 1-2. <em>Copy</em>:
	UC.
<em>Journal publ</em>.: Atti r. Accad. Sci. fis. mat. Napoli ser. 2. 1(14). "1888."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 93.

Balsamo-Crivelli, Giuseppe Gabriel (1800-1874), Italian botanist. (<em>Bals.-Criv.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MI, other material at FI, G, MPU and PAD. - Exsiccatae (with
G. De Notaris): <em>Musci mediolanenses</em> (fasc. i-iv, nos. 1-80, 1833-1838), sets at B, FI, G, M,
MPU, PAD, PAV, RO, TO, W.

PAGE: 114
HEADING: BALSAMO-CRIVELLI

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 51.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 179-180. 1971.
	Harant et al., Rev. bryol. lichénol. 89: 720-724. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 114; BM 1: 93; CSP 1: 171-174; Frank 3
(Anh.): 7; PR 396-398; Quenstedt p. 20; Saccardo 1: 21, 2: 14.
Calderini, Cenni biografici d. Prof. Gius. Balsamo-Crivelli, Varallo 1875 (n.v., Bot. Zeit.
	33: 360).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Balsamia</em> Vittadini (1831).

291. <em>Synopsis muscorum in agro mediolanensi hucusque lectorum</em>. Milano (Felix Rusconi) 1833.
Oct. (<em>Syn. musc. mediol.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe De Notaris (1805-1877).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1833 (Bibl. It. rev. Dec 1833, publ. 12 Feb 1834), p. [1]-27. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 397.

292. <em>Prodromus bryologiae mediolanensis</em>. Milano (Felix Rusconi) 1834. Oct. (<em>Prodr. bryol.
mediol.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe De Notaris (1805-1877).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1834 (p. 12: 30 Dec 1833; rd by Flora after 12 Mar), p. [1]-194. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 93; PR 398; IDC 5314.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 6: 127-128. 1836.

Bamber, Charles James (1855-x), British soldier in the Indian Medical Service.
(<em>Bamber</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 115; CSP 13: 273; Kew 1: 150.

293. <em>Plants of the Punjab</em> a descriptive key to the flora of the Punjab, North-west Frontier
province and Kashmir. Lahore (Superintendent Government Printing, Punjab) 1916.
Oct. (<em>Pl. Punjab</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1916 (p. [v*]: 1 Jul 1915), p. [i*-v*], [i]-iii, [1]-652, [i]-xxviii, <em>4 pl. Copy</em>: L. -
	An abbreviated flora of the region, based mainly on the <em>Flora of British India</em>.

Bang, Miguel (1853-?), Danish botanical collector active in Bolivia. (<em>Bang</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Large sets in NY and US. - A series of <em>Plantae bolivianae a Miguel
Bang lectae</em> was distributed by N. L. Britton and H. H. Rusby (see Mem. Torrey Bot.
Club 3(3): 1-67 (1893), 4(3): 203-274 (1894), 6(1): 1-130 (1896) and Bull. New York
Bot. Gard. 4: 309-479 (1907)). Sets at several herbaria, see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 53.
	Bang, Mem. Torrey bot. Club (3)3: 1-67. 1893 (enumeration of Boliv. plants).
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 31-32. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 117; BM 1: 95.

Banister, John (1650-1692), British missionary in the West In dies and Virginia, ardent
naturalist. (<em>Banister</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (Sloane herb.) and OXF. Letters and manuscripts at BM,
Bodleian Library, Oxford (see Ewan and Ewan 1970, below in note).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 53.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 84-87. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 125-126. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 450; Barnhart 1: 117; BB p. 18; DNB 3: 119;
ME 1: 162, 3: 533; PR (ed. 1) 464.

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Petiver, Monthly Miscellany 7: 227-232. 1707.
Barton, Philadelphia med. phys. J. 2(2): 134-139. 1806.
Lewis, Virginia J. Sci. ser. 2. 8: 35-41. 1957.
Humphrey, Makers North Amer. Botany 17-18. 1961.
Ewan, Amer. Fern J. 53: 138-144. 1963 (fern records).
Crosswhite, Two early North American botanists, s.l. 1966 (contains facsimile repr. of
	Banister's <em>Catalogue</em> from Ray).
Ewan, DSB 1: 431-432. 1970.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For full information, facsimiles of handwriting, etc., see Ewan and Ewan, John
Banister and his Natural History of Virginia 1678-1692, Urbana, Chicago, London 1970,
xxx, 485 p. (bibl.) (see also Stafleu, Taxon 20: 811-812. 1971).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Banisteria</em> Linnaeus (1753, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Banisteriaecarpum</em> Kräusel (1951);
<em>Banisterioides</em> Dubard &amp; Dop (1908); <em>Banisteriophyllum</em> Ettingshausen (1887); <em>Banisteriopsis
</em>C. B. Robinson ex J. K. Small (1910); <em>Banisterodes</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

Banks, George (<em>fl</em>. 1823-1832), British silversmith and engraver, amateur botanist at
Devonport. (<em>G. Banks</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at CGE and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 53.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 117; BB p. 18-19; BM 1: 95; Jackson p. 518;
Kew 1: 153; PR 402-403.
Davey, Fl. Cornwall xxxix, xl. 1909.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Banksea</em> J. G. König (1783); <em>Banksia</em> J. R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster (1776,
<em>nom. rej.</em>) and <em>Banksia</em> Linnaeus fil. (1782(?), <em>nom. cons.</em>)are dedicated to Joseph Banks
(1743-1820), q.v.

294. <em>The Plymouth and Devonport flora</em>; or, a description of plants indigenous to the neigh-
bourhood of these towns. Devonport (W. Byers), Plymouth (J. Gibson) 1830-1832,
8 parts. Oct. (<em>Plymouth Devonport fl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: In eight parts between 1830 and 1832. The HH copy has seven parts, the cover of
	part 7 being dated 1831. There are no page numbers and usually no signatures. Dates
	of receipt by Linn. Soc: 1, 2: 26 Jun 1830; 3-5: 8 Oct 1830; 6-7: 18 Mai 1831;
	8: 18 Jun 1832; no. 1 actually publ. 27 Mar fide Gard. Mag. 6: 230. 1830; the eight
	parts rev. Sep 1831 in Mag. nat. Hist. J. 4: 429. 1831.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 153; PR 403.
	Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew, add. ser. 3: 30. 1899.

Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820), British naturalist, traveller, philanthropist and scien-
tist, President of the Royal Society (1778-1820). (<em>Banks</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: The Banks herbarium, which during his life-time was housed at Soho
Square, London, and which constituted a center of plant taxonomic research unequalled
in the world at that time, is now the nucleus of the collection of the Department of
Botany of the British Museum (Natural History) (BM). This Department was originally
called the Banksian department and was established to receive the Banks collection
which had been bequeathed to Robert Brown on the condition that it would ultimately
go to the British Museum. Brown moved the herbarium to the British Museum in 1827.
In 1834 he reported that it contained 23.400 species. The Banks herbarium contains,
next to a great many other important collections, the main set of the collections made by
Banks and his librarian Daniel Solander (1736-1782) on their journey with Captain
Cook (first voyage 1768-1771). A great number of publications (though not by Banks)
are based on these collections.
For publications based in part, or fully, on the Banks herbarium see Aiton, R. Brown,
L'Héritier, Parkinson, Swartz.

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Bank's library is at the British Museum (Bloomsbury). For his correspondence see
Dawson (1958).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 53.
	Banks, An account of the voyages ... in the Southern Hemisphere [ed. 2], 3 vols.
	London 1773.
	J. D. Hooker [ed.]. Journal of ... Sir J. Banks ... during Captain Cook's first voyage.
	London 1896.
	Murray, History Coll. BMNH 1: 79-193. 1904.
	Britten, J. Bot. 43: 248-290. 1905.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 3-4. 1906.
	Arber, Chron. bot. 9: 94-106. 1945.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 41. 1953.
	Dawson, The Banks letters, London 1958.
	Groves, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 57-62. 1962.
	Lysaght, Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1766. London 1971.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 399 (index). 1971.
	Lysaght and Cannon, Taxon 22: 323. 1973; BSBI News 2(1): 15-16. 1973.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The literature on Joseph Banks is enormous. We enumerate here some of the main
publications which guide the user to the further literature as well as some of the more
recent publications. An up to date general biography is given by Foote (1970), a very
detailed bibliography of and on Banks is provided by Beddie (1970); Lysaght (1971)
refers to much new source material on Banks's earlier years. The older biographies by
Jackson (in DNB), Edward Smith (1911) and Cameron (1952) are still very useful.
Beaglehole's editing of the <em>Endeavour Journal</em> is also an important independent source.
For Banks's correspondence see Dawson (1958). For the <em>Catalogue</em> of Banks's library see
Dryander (1796-1800).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 211, 4: 638; Barnhart 1: 111; BB p. 19; BM 1: 95,
6: 55-56; Bossert p. 24; CSP 1: 176; DNB 3: 129 (by Jackson); HU [index to vol. 2];
Jackson p. 518 [index]; Kew 1: 153-154; KR p. 65-66; Lasègue p. 561 [index]; LS 1666-
1667; Moebius p. 409; MW p. 31; NI 74; PR 404; Zander ed. 10, p. 631.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks. London 1798-1800, 5 vols. [see also under Dryan
	der].
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 86, 186. 1903, 3(3): 75. 1905.
Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 63-64. 1908.
Maiden, Sir Joseph Banks the Father of Australia. London, Sydney 1909.
Smith, Edward, The life of Sir Joseph Banks. London 1911 (see also Lysaght, J. Soc.
	Bibl. nat. Hist. 5(4): 206-209. 1964).
Oliver, Makers Brit. bot. 112-123. 1913.
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné 2(1): 150-152. 1916.
Fox, Fothergill 423 [index]. 1919.
Druce, Fl. Oxfordshire ed. 2. lxxxix-xc. 1927.
Curtis, W. H., William Curtis 13, 39, 51, 59, 63, 82, 111. 1941.
Yedidie et al., New source material on Sir Joseph Banks and Iceland. Occ. papers Sutro
	Branch Calif. State Libr., no. 3. 1941.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxii. 1948.
Glen, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 173. 1950.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 34-35. 1950 (portr.)
Cameron, Sir Joseph Banks, K.B., P.R.S., The autocrat of the philosophers. London 1952.
Merrill, Chron. bot. 14: 163-383. 1954 (botany of Cook's voyages).
Beer, The sciences were never at war. London, Edinburgh. Paris 1960.
Beaglehole, The Endeavour journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771, 2 vols. Sydney 1962.
Dawson, The Banks letters. London 1958. Suppl. London 1962.
Stafleu in l'Heritier, Sertum anglicum, facs. ed. xvi-xviii. 1963.
Rydén, The Banks collection. Stockholm 1963 (portr.)
Rauschenberg, Isis 55: 62-67. 1964 (Banks on Solander).
Coats, Huntia 2: 185-215. 1965 (portr.)
Beaglehole, The voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771. Cambridge 1968.
Stafleu, Taxon 17: 218-220. 1968.

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Stearn, Endeavour 27: 3-10. 1968.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town 361 [index]. 1969.
James, The trees of Bicton. 106. 1969.
McGillivray, Austral, nat. Hist. 16: 251-254. 1969.
Stearn, Notes and Records Roy. Soc. London 24(1): 64-90. 1969.
Whitley, Austral. nat. Hist. 16: 247-250. 1969.
Beddie, Bibliography of Captain James Cook. 1970 (nos. 3877-4282 and p. 815-816 on
	Banks, extensive bibl. q.v. for the great majority of earlier references, and for referen–
	ces to manuscrips, letters and publications.
Foote, DSB 1: 433-437. 1970.
McGillivray, Contr. New South Wales nat. Herb. 4: 112-125. 1970 (list ills. Botany
	Cook).
McMinn, Allan Cunningham 143 [ind.] 1970.
Paget, To the south there is a great land. Sydney 1970.
Francis, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 83: 1-19. 1971 (1972).
McGillivray, J. Roy. Austral. Hist. Soc. 57(1): 10-16. 1971.
Lysaght, Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador 1766. London, Berkeley, Los
	Angeles 1971 (portr.)
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 399 [index]. 1971.
Stearn, Nature 230 (5888): 13. 1971.
Rauschenberg, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 117(3): 186-226. 1973 (portr.) (journals Iceland
	etc.)
McLaren, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 99(8): 339. 1974.
Lysaght, Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. London 28(2): 221-234. 1974; 29(1): 91-99. 1974.
Smit, History of the Life sciences 869-870. 1974.
Stearn, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 99(8): 339-347. 1974 (portr.)
Stearn, Rec. Austral. Acad. Sci. 2(4): 7-24. 1974.
Cannon, Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. London 29(2): 205-230. 1975.
Teigen, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 7(3): 249-257. 1975 (suppl. letters).
Morrell, Sir Joseph Banks in New Zealand. Wellington. s.d.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Banksea</em> J. G. König (1783); <em>Banksia</em> J.R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster (1776,
<em>nom. rej.</em>);<em>Banksia</em> Linnaeus fil. (1782(?), <em>nom. cons.</em>);<em>Josephia</em> R. Brown ex J. Knight
(1809).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: New Zealand 6 c. (1969) yv. 494; Australia 5c. (1970) (fourth in strip
Cook Bicentenary).

295. <em>Illustrations of Australian plants collected in 1770 during Captain Cook's voyage round the world</em>
in H.M.S. "Endeavour." By the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks,: ... and Dr. Daniel So-
lander. With introduction and determinations by James Britten ... London 1900-1905.
Fol. (<em>Ill. Austral. pl. Cook's voy.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: . series of lithographic reproductions of copper-plates engraved after the original
	paintings at BM by F. P. Nodder, James Miller, J. F. Miller and John Clevely. Pu-
	blished in three parts of which part 1 and 2 were entitled "Illustration of the Botany
	of Captain Cook's voyage. ..."
	Part 1: 1-31. <em>pl</em>. [<em>i</em>], <em>1-100</em>. 1900,
	2: 35-75. <em>pl. 101-243.</em> 1901,
	3: 77-102. <em>pl. 244-318, 45A, 122</em>, 3 maps. 1905.
	For the artists see Maiden (p. 35-43. 1909) - For details on the voyage see Banks's
	journals, Cook's journals (ed. Beaglehole) and Stearn (1968-1969). Beddie's biblio-
	graphy, cited above, gives an extensive list of literature on Banks and his participation
	in the voyage of Cook.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 135; GFB p. 48; Kew 1: 154; NI 74.
	Banks, An account of the voyages ... in the Southern Hemisphere (ed. 2), 3 vols.
	London 1773.
	Parkinson, A journal of a voyage to the South Seas. London 1773.
	Britten, J. Bot. 43: 284-290. 1905.
	Merrill, Chron. bot. 14: 163-383. 1954.
	Beaglehole, The voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771. Cambridge 1955.

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	Beaglehole, The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771, 2 vols. Sydney 1962
	(reprint with addenda and corrigenda of 1955 ed.).
	Groves, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 57-62. 1962 (notes on botanical specimens).
	Ramsbottom, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 197. 1963 (notes on botanical specimens).
	Beaglehole, The voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771. Cambridge 1968.
	Stearn, Endeavour 27(100): 3-10. Jan 1968 (includes four coloured reproductions of
	the original drawings) (lacking in libr. B.M.)
	Stearn, Notes and records of the Royal Society of London 24(1): 64-90. 1969.
	McGillivray, J. Roy. Austral. Hist. Soc. 57(1): 10-16. 1971.
	Stearn, Nature 230(5288): 13. 1971.
	Francis, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. 83: 1-19. 1971 (1972).

Baranetzky, Joseph [Osip] Wasiljewitsch (1843-1905), Russian botanist. (<em>Bara-
netzky</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 118; BM 1: 96; CSP 7: 84, 9: 117, 12: 47,
13: 285; GR p. 557; Jackson p. 76, 85, 91; Lipschitz 1: 113-115 (bibl.); LS 1683-1689,
30842-30843; TR 48.
Borodin, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg Ser. 5. 12: xxxiv. 1900.
Panteleevskij, Acta Horti Univ. Jurj. 6: 59. 1906; 8: 49-51. 1908 (bibl., portr.)
Costantin, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 10. 16: lxv. 1934 (portr.)

Barbey, William (1842-1914), Swiss philanthropist and botanist. (<em>Barbey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 54.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 533-534, 5(2): 126; Barnhart 1: 119; BL 1: 41,
2: 386; BM 1: 96, 6: 57; Bossert p. 21; CSP 12: 48, 13: 289; GR p. 637; Kew 1: 157;
LS 1704, 4471, 8965-8967, 25714a; NI 75; Zander ed. 10, p. 631.
Adamina, J. rélig. églises indép. Suisse romande, Neuchâtel 48, 28 Nov 1914 (fide
	Briquet 1915, n.v.).
Bonnard, J. de Genève 19 Nov 1914 (id.).
Chodat et Barbey, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 6: 220-240. 1914 (portr., bibl.)
Fatio, La Patrie suisse 4 Dec 1914 (portr.) (fide Briquet 1915, n.v.).
Secrétan, Gazette de Lausanne 19 Nov 1914 (fide Briquet 1915, n.v.).
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 62: 201-204. 1915.
Briquet, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 1915: 63-72. (portr., bibl.)
Candolle, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 38. 1915.
Sablet, L'ami du dimanche mai 1915 (fide Briquet 1915, n.v.).
Vautier, Le lieu, Canton de Vaud 22(1). 1915 (portr.) (id.).
Moreillon, Bull. Soc. vaud. Sci. nat. 52: 235. 1919.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 23-30. 1940.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 14. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Stefani et al., <em>Samos</em>, Étude géologique, paléontologique, et bota-
nique. Lausanne 1892.
(2) Durand et Baratte, <em>Florae Libycae Prodromus</em> (1910); Barbey collaborator.
(3) <em>Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier</em>, 2 series, 1893-1908 (see also E. Autran and G. Beauverd
who were the actual editors).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barbeya</em> G. Schweinfurth (1891); <em>Barbeyella</em> Meylan (1914).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Barbey married E. Boissier's daughter and became later the proprietor of Boissier's
collections to which he added significantly. He later called himself Barbey-Boissier in
accordance with the Swiss custom of his time by which the married man added the name
of his wife to his own. Barbey was a maecaenas of the type of Banks and Delessert anp
made his collections liberally available to his colleagues. The collections are now at G.

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296. <em>Florae Sardoae compendium</em> [.] Catalogue raisonné des végétaux observés dans l'ile de
Sardaigne. Lausanne (Georges Bridel) 1884. Qu. (<em>Fl. Sard. comp.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Possibly in parts 1884-1885 but then contents of parts not known. The book was
	submitted to Nat. Nov. as a whole and listed Dec 1885; J. Bot. lists it Jan 1886. The
	title page is dated 1884 but p. [253] is dated 1 Oct 1885. Until further evidence of
	publication in parts is available the date that should be accepted is Oct-Nov 1885.
	Pagination: [1]-251, [253]-263, [1 p. cont.], <em>pl. 1-7</em> (nos. 1-6 plain, no. 7 a coloured
	lithograph). <em>Copies</em>: B, NY. - The original cover has a different title: "Florae ...
	Sardaigne dressé par William Barbey ... avec supplément par MM P. Ascherson et
	E. Levier." Lausanne 1885, hence the frequent citation of the book as of 1884-1885.
	Page [170] is blank, [171] has a note introducing the supplement by Ascherson and
	Levier, which follows until p. 263.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Announced by the trade (1971), n.v.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 96; Kew 1: 157.

297. <em>Epilobium</em> genus a cl. Ch. Cuisin illustratum auspice William Barbey. Lausanne
(Georges Bridel) 1885. Qu. (<em>Epilobium</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1885, late (Nat. Nov. Mar 1886; J. Bot. Apr 1886), p. [i-v], <em>pl. 1-24</em> with each 2 p.
	letterpress, [1 p. table], plate <em>20</em> lacking. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 96; Kew 1: 157; NI 75.

298. <em>Index botanique universel des genres, espèces et variétés de plantes parus depuis le 1er janvier
1901</em>. Genève, index cards nos. 1-17199. (<em>Index bot. universel</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Published between 1902 and 1906, as a supplement to the Bulletin de l'Herbier
	Boissier and intended to be intercalated in the Gray Herbarium Index. Main editor:
	Gustave Beauverd (1867-1942).
<em>Ref</em>.: Briquet, Bull. Soc. Bot. Suisse 50a: 30. 1940.

Barbosa Rodrigues, João (1842-1909), Brazilian botanist. (<em>Barb. Rodr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; most of palm types destroyed by fire.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 120; BL 1: 240; BM 1: 97, 6: 57; Bossert
p. 24; Jackson p. 120, 374; Kew 4: 500; Langman p. 109-110; NI 1656-1660; Zander
ed. 10, p. 631.
Wittrock, Relação dos trabalhos publicados até 1901 por ... Rio de Janeiro 1901.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 181. pl. 32. 1903, 3(3): 203. 1905 (portr.)
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 4-6. 1906.
Stapf, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1909: 225-226.
Ihering, Rev. Mus. paulista 8: 23-27. 1911 (bibl.)
Balis, Hortus belgicus 76. 1962.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barbosa</em> Beccari (1887); <em>Barbosella</em> Schlechter (1918); <em>Rodrigueziella</em> [sic]
O. Kuntze (1891).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Brazil 40 c. (1943) yv. 413.

299. <em>Genera et species Orchidearum novarum</em> quas collegit, descripsit et iconibus illustravit
[auctor.] Sebastianopolis, 2 vols., 1877-1881 [-1882]. Oct. (<em>Gen. spec. Orchid.</em>)

1: 1877 (p. vii: 20 Jul 1877), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-vii, [1]-206, 2 tables, index [i]-x, [xi err.].
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
2: 1881, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-vi, [1]-295, 2 tables, index [i]-xvi. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 97.

300. <em>Vellosia</em>. Contribuiçôes do Museu Botanico do Amazonas. Rio de Janeiro, 4 vols.
1885-1888. Qu. † (<em>Vellosia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Vol. 1, devoted to botany: 1885-1886. A second edition appeared in 1891-1892.
	Vols. 2-4 are non-botanical. Vol. 1, ed. 2, 1891: p. [1]-133, [1]-6; p. 133 dated March
	1886. Ed. 1, not seen; ed. 2, <em>copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 4: 1706.

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301. <em>Plantas novas cultivadas no Jardim botanico do Rio de Janeiro</em> descriptas, classificadas e
desenhadas. Rio de Janeiro (G. Leuzinger &amp; Filhos), 6 parts, 1891-1898. Qu. (<em>Pl. jard.
Rio de Janeiro</em>).

1: 1891, p. [i*], [i]-ii, [i]-37, <em>pl. 1-9.</em>
2: 1893, p. [1]-20, <em>pl. 1-2.</em>
3: 1893, p. [i-v], [1]-12, [1 p. expl. pl.], <em>pl. 1-2.</em>
4: 1894, p. [i-iii], [1]-26, <em>pl. 1-5.</em>
5: 1896, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-ii, [1]-37, <em>pl. 1-5</em> (p. 33: 25 Oct. 1896).
6: 1898, p. [i-v], [1]-31, [i]-ii, index, pl. i-vii. (on p. [v]: 3 Mai 1898).
<em>Copies</em>: HH and US (slight variations).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 97; Kew 4: 500.

302. <em>Palmae novae paraguayenses</em> quas descripsit et iconibus illustravit [auctor.] Rio de
Janeiro (Leuzinger) 1899. Qu. (<em>Palm. paraguay.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1899 (p. ix: 28 Sep 1898), p. [i]-ix, [1]-66, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, lithographs by author. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 4: 500.

303. <em>Palmae hasslerianae novae</em>, ou relaçao das Palmeiras encontradas no Paraguay pel
Dr. Emilio Hassler de 1898-1899 determinadas e desenhadas por J. Barbosa Rodrigues
... Rio de Janeiro (Leuzinger) 1900. Qu. (<em>Palm, hassler</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1900 after 11 Jun (preface p. vii), p. [i]-vii, errata slip, [1]-16, [1]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 4: 1706, 6: 57; Kew 4: 500.

304. <em>Myrtacées du Paraguay</em> recueillies par Mr. le Dr. Emile Hassler et déterminées par
J. Barbosa Rodrigues. Bruxelles (J. Goffin &amp; fils). 1903. Oct. (<em>Myrt. Paraguay</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1903 (p. vii: 22 Jun 1902, Nat. Nov. Nov 1903), p. [i]-vii, [1]-20, <em>pl. 1-26</em> (uncol.
	lithographs by author). <em>Copies</em>: BR, McVaugh, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 57; Kew 4: 500.

305. <em>Sertum palmarum brasiliensium</em> ou relation des palmiers nouveaux du Brésil découverts,
décrits et dessinés d'après nature par J. Barbosa Rodrigues, Bruxelles (Veuve Monnom),
2 parts. 1903. Broadsheet. (<em>Sert. palm. brasil.</em>)

1: 1903 (p. xiii: 19 Feb 1903), front. portr. author, p. [i]-xxix, [1]-140, <em>pl. 1-91</em> (chromo-
	lithographs).
2: 1903 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1903, original price of the two parts together DM 600), p. [i-iii],
	[1]-114, <em>pl. 1-83. Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 57; Kew 4: 500; NI 1660.
	Balis, Hortus belgicus 76. 1962.

Barceló y Combis, Francisco (x-1889), Spanish botanist. (<em>Barceló</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; some material at CGE and K.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 120; BL 2: 490; BM 1: 97-98; Colmeiro 1:
clxiii; Jackson p. 341; Kew 1: 158.
Barceló y Combis, Flora de las Islas Baleares, p. [ii]. 1881 (list of publications faces t.p.).

306. <em>Flora de las Islas Baleares</em>, seguida de un diccionario de los nombres baleares, castel-
lanos y botánicos, de las plantas espontáneas y de las cultivadas ... Palma (Pedro José
Gelabert) 1879-1881. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Fl. Baleares</em>).

part	pages	date Nat. Nov.	part	pages	date Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	5-150	Mar 1880	4	445-596	Mar 1881
2	151-300	Apr 1880	5	597-643, [i]-xlviii,	Nov 1881
3	301-444	Jul 1880		[xlix-1]

See p. [ii] for a list of other publications by Barceló on the flora of the Baleares. <em>Copies</em>:
HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 490; BM 1: 98; Jackson p. 341; Kew 1: 158.

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HEADING: BARLA

Barckhausen, Gottlieb (<em>fl</em>. 1775), German physician and botanist. (<em>Barckhausen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 120; BM 1: 98; Kew 1: 158; PR 411.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barckhausenia</em> Menke (1854); <em>Barckhausia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1813, <em>orth. var.</em>);
<em>Barkhausia</em> Moench (1794).

307. <em>Specimen botanicum</em> sistens fasciculum plantarum ex flora comitatus lippiaci quod
consensu illustris medicorum ordinis pro gradu doctoris medicinae obtinendo d. 30 dec.
1775 exhibuit Gottlieb Barckhausen Lippiacus. Goettingen (Joh. Christian Dieterich)
[1775]. Qu. (<em>Spec. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 30 Dec 1775 (date thesis; GGA 27 Feb 1776), p. [1]-28, [2, theses]. <em>Copies</em>: HH,
	USDA. – For a commentary see Schulz-Halle.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 98; Kew 1: 158; PR 411.
	Schulz-Halle, Jarhesb. westfäl. Provinzial-Ver. Wiss. Kunst (Bot.) 42: 152-157. 1914.

Barham, Henry (1670-1726), British surgeon who settled in Jamaica. (<em>Barham</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (Sloane herbarium).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 55.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 87. 1958.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 121; BB p. 20; BM 1: 99; DNB 3: 186;
Jackson p. 509; Kew 1: 160; Langman p. 111; PR 413.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 8. 1898, 3: 19. 1902.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barhamia</em> Klotzsch ex B. C. Seemann (1853).

308. <em>Hortus americanus</em>: containing an account of the trees, shrubs, and other vegetable
productions, of South-America and the West India Islands and particularly of the island
of Jamaica; interspersed with many curious and useful observations, respecting their
uses in medecine, diet, and mechanics. By the late Dr. Henry Barham. To which are
added, a Linnean index, etc., etc., etc. Kingston, Jamaica (Alexander Aikman) 1794.
Oct. (<em>Hort. amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1794 but not received by Gentlem. Magaz. before Oct. 1795. – According to
	Fawcett (in Urban 1898) the author was a Jamaica physician who died in 1726. The
	text was written in 1711 (fide BB p. 11). The mss came into the hands of A. Aikmar
	who published it and added a Linnean index by another, unknown author. This index
	contains various incorrect identifications. – p. [1]-7, 1-212, index unpaged [36 p.]
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 11; BM 1: 98; Jackson p. 509; Kew 1: 160; Langman p. 111; PR 413.
	Fawcett in Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 8. 1898.
	Sherborn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 142. 1938.

Barla, Joseph Hieronymus (Jérome) Jean Baptiste (Giambattista) (1817-1896),
French botanist, director of the natural history museum at Nice. (<em>Barla</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NICE (fungi), W(orch.) A set of 69 specimens of <em>Mycologia
nicaensis</em> is at FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 55.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 14-15. 1941.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 391; Barnhart 1: 123; BM 1: 99; CSP 1: 181;
GFB p. 48; Jackson p. 147, 279; Kew 1: 161-162; LS 1754-1758; NI 77-79; Plesch p.
132-133; PR 415-416; Saccardo 1: 22 (bibl.), 2: 15; Saccardo, Cronol. p. xv.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxi. 1883.
Saccardo, Sylloge fungorum 10: xii. 1892.
Boullu, Bull. Soc. bot. France 43: 541-542. 1896.

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HEADING: BARLA

Boudier, Bull. Soc. Mycol. France 13: 61. 1897.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 95, <em>pl. 137.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Caziot, Rivièra scientifique 5: 113-125. 1918.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 14-15. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barlaea</em> H. G. Reichenbach (1876); <em>Barlaea</em> P. A. Saccardo (1889); <em>Barlaeina</em>
P. A. Saccardo &amp; P. Sydow (1899).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 21. 1975.

309. <em>Les champignons de la province de Nice</em> et principalement les espèces comestibles, suspec-
tes ou vénéneuses dessinés d'après nature et décrits par J B. Barla ... ouvrage orné de
48 planches lithographiées et coloriées. Nice (Canis frères). 1859. Oblong qu. (<em>Champ.
Nice</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1859, p. [i]-lv, [1]-138, [1, h.t.], <em>pl. 1-48. Copy</em>: Stevenson. – The plates, drawn by
	the author are chromoliths by V. Fossat.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 49; Jackson p. 2887; NI 77; Plesch p. 132; PR 415.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 21. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 350).

310. <em>Flore mycologique illustrée</em> [.] Les champignons des Alpes maritimes avec l'indication
de leurs propriétés utiles ou nuisibles. Nice (A. Gilletta; fasc. 5-7: Robaudi frères) 1888
[-1892], 7 fasc. Fol. (<em>Fl. mycol. ill.</em>)

fasc.	pages	plates	dates	Nat. Nov.
-------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-20	1-8, 3bis, 4bis, 8bis	1888	Apr 1889
2	21-32	9-16, 9bis, 16bis	1889	Jul 1889
3	33-40	17-23	1889	Aug 1889
4	41-48	24-34	1890	Jun 1890
5	49-62	35-47	1890	Aug 1890
6	63-70	48-56	1892	Dec 1892
7	71-80	57-64	1892	Dec 1892

The plates are lithographs of drawings by Barla. <em>Copies</em>: FH, NY, Stevenson (orig.
sequence).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 99; Kew 1: 162; LS 1758; NI 79; Plesch p. 132 (69 pl.)
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427. 1916.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 21. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 420).

Barnéoud, François Marius (1821-?), French botanist. (<em>Barnéoud</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at G and P, the reference in IH 2 to a large
collection by Barnéoud at MPU is erroneous.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 56.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 2: 253-254. 1850 (on sale of his herb.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 100; CSP 1: 185; Jackson p. 140; Kew 1: 163;
Langman p. 112; MW p. 31; PR 418-419; Zander ed. 10, p. 631.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Gay, <em>Fl. chilen.</em>, Cruciferae, Geraniaceae, Vivianiaceae, Tropaeola-
ceae, Oxalidaceae, Myrtaceae, Portulacaceae, in tomes 1 and 2, 1845 and 1846.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barneoudia</em> C. Gay (1845).

311. Botanique. <em>Monographie générale de la famille des Plantaginées</em>. Paris (Fortin, Masson &amp;
Cie.), Leipzig (L. Michelsen) 1845. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Plantag.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1845 (p. 2: 30 Nov 1844), p. [i-iii], [1]-52. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Was preceded by his thesis
	of 3 Aug 1844, Mémoire de Botanique, Recherches sur le développement ... Plumba-
	ginées et des Plantaginées. Paris 1844.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 100; Jackson p. 140; Kew 1: 163; Langman p. 112; MW p. 31.

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HEADING: BARON

	Anon., Flora 30: 170-174. 21 Mar 1847 (rev.).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 499-502. 17 Jul 1846 (rev.).

Barnes, Charles Reid (1858-1910), American bryologist. (<em>Barnes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: F; further material at NY, PUR, WELC, WIS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 56.
	McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 221. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 124; BL 1: 170; BM 1: 100, 6: 58; Bossert
p. 25; CSP 12: 50, 13: 308; Kew 1: 163; LS 1762.
Anon., Bot. Gaz. 49: 321-324. 1910 (portr.)
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892. p. 324. 1944.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 310. 1944.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. botany 18-20. 1961.
McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 221. 1972.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 19. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barnesia</em> J. Cardot (1910).

312. <em>Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses</em> by Charles Read Barnes
... revised and extended by Fred DeForest Heald, ... with the cooperation of the
author ... Madison, Wis. (University) 1896. Oct. (<em>Anal. keys N. Amer. mosses</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Frederick DeForest Heald (1872-1954).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1896, <em>in</em> Bull. Univ. Wis. Sci. 1: [i]-x, [157]-368. Dec 1896 (wrapper 1897).
	<em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY, US. – Updating Lesquereux and James' <em>Manual</em> of 1884. Pre-
	liminary versions of the <em>Keys</em> were published in 1886 (Purdue Univ. Bull. 1, Lafayette,
	Ind. 1886, 12 p.) and in 1890, Madison, Wis., 71 p., reprinted from Trans. Wisc.
	Acad. Sci. 8 (1890).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 100; Kew 1: 163.
	A.G., J. Bot. 35: 155-156. 1897.
	Anon., Amer. J. Sci 153: 354. Apr 1897.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 31. 1963.

Barnhart, John Hendley (1871-1949), American botanist and bibliographer at the
New York Botanical Garden. (<em>Barnhart</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1(ed. 6): 355, 2: 56.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BFM 2373; BL 1: 201, 203, 213, 217; BM 6: 58; Bossert
p. 26; CSP 13: 310; GR p. 204; Kew 1: 165; Langman p. 112; LS 27546a; LS suppl.
1769-1770; MW p. 31; NI 954, 1481, 1570.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 119. 1911.
Gleason, J. New York Bot. Gard. 51: 173-174. 1950.
Rickett, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 77: 163-175. 1950 (portr., bibl.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 20-23. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: NAF 25(2) Koeberliniaceae (1910); bibl. 9(6): 427-459. 10 Oct 1916;
Agaricaceae indexes 9(7): 461-542. 25 Oct 1916; Bibl. 11(2): 87-102. 24 Sep 1937;
Ustilaginales host index 7(14): 1031-1045. 23 Oct. 1939; Ured. Ustil. bibl. 7(15): 1047-
 1108. 14 Jun 1940. – Editor of NAF until 1949.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barnhartia</em> Gleason (1926).

Baron, P. Alexis (1754-?), French surveyor and naturalist who lived some time on
St. Domingue. (<em>Baron</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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HEADING: BARON

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 126; BM 1: 100; MD p. 52-53; PR 421.
Quérard, J. M., La France littéraire 1: 186. 1827.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baronía</em> J. G. Baker (1882), <em>Baroniella</em> Costantin &amp; Gallaud (1907), and <em>Neo-
baronia</em> J. G. Baker (1884) are dedicated to Richard Baron (1847-1907), English mission-
ary and collector in Madagascar.

313. <em>Flore des départemens méridionaux de la France</em>, et principalement de celui de Tarn-et-
Garonne, ou description des plantes qui croissent naturellement dans ces départemens,
et de celles qu'on cultive communément dans les jardins, disposées suivant le system
sexual de Linné; avec une notice précise de chaque espèce, et quelques observations
modernes ajoutées aux caractères botaniques qui les distinguent; à laquelle on a joint
l'époque de leur floraison, la nature du terrain où elles naissent, leurs vertues les moins
équivoques en Médecine, et leur utilité dans les arts. Montauban (J. P. F. Crosilhes)
 1823. Oct. (<em>Fl. dép. mérid. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1823, ante 20 Sep (BF; reviews Jan 1824, BH), p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-468. <em>Copies</em>: G,
	HU, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 100; Jackson p. 278; MD p. 52-53; PR 421.
	Saint-Hilaire, Bull. Sci. nat. 1(4): 355-357. 1824.

Baroni, Eugenio (1865-1943), Italian botanist at Firenze. (<em>Baroni</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Some Chinese material at K.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 126; BFM 1509; BL 2: 330, 397; BM 1: 100,
6: 59; CSP 13: 311-312; GR p. 513; Kew 1: 165; LS 1765-1784, 30875; MW p. 31-32;
Zander ed. 10, p. 631; Saccardo 1: 22; Saccardo, Cronolog. p. xvi.
Saccardo, Malphigia 13: 101. 1899 (ref. to portr.)
Baroni, Supplemento generale (bibliographies on covers of pts. 4, 6. 1901, 1908).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 159. 1903, 3(3): 174. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For generic eponyms with the stem <em>Baroni</em>-, vide supra, sub P. A. Baron.

314. <em>Supplemento generale al "Prodromo delia Flora toscana di T. Caruel.</em>" Firenze (Società
botanica Italiana) 1897-1908. Oct. (<em>Suppl. Prodr. fl. tosc.</em>)

fasc.	pages	dates on cover
-------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-76	Jun 1897
2	77-204, err. [1]-5	Jun 1898
3	205-300, err. [1]-6, cumulative	Jun 1899
4	301-444, err. [1]-12, cumulative	Oct 1901
5	445-480, err. [1]	Jun 1902
6	481-638	[1-15] Sep 1908

The covers of part 4 and 5 have a bibliography of 51 other publications by Baroni, of
part 6 idem, 61 nos. The covers are dated. The "aggiunte e correzione," p. [1]-12,
cumulative, is included in part 4 of the HH copy, in part 6 of the B copy. The NY copy
has fasc. 1, p. [1]-92, fasc. 2, p. 93-204. – The dates of receipt annotated by Burnat on his
copy (NY) confirm the cover dates. <em>Copies</em>: B (orig. covers), BR, HH (orig. covers), MO,
NY (orig. covers).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 100.

Barrande, Joachim (1799-1883), French palaeontologist. (<em>Barrande</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Some material in the Sedgwickian, Cambridge.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, where is the ...collection 13. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 100-101, 6: 59; CSP 1: 187-188, 6: 577, 7: 90,
9: 126, 12: 50-51, 13: 513; ME 3: 534; Quenstedt p. 22 (q.v. for biogr. refs.).

PAGE: 125
HEADING: BARTLETT

Krejči &amp; Woodward, Geol. Magaz. ser. 2. dec. 2. 10: 529-533. 1883 (portr.)
Geinitz, Leopoldina 20: 78-82. 1884 (bibl.)
Marcou, Proc. Arner. Acad. Arts Sci. ser. 2. 2: 539-545. 1884 (portr.)
Barrande, Système silurien du centre de la Bohème, I, vol. 7, p. ix-xvi. 1887 (bibl.)
Pocta, Z. Mus. Königr. Böhmen, Naturw. 1918: 72-82, 97-107 (bibl.)
Svoboda und Prantl, Barrandium, Praha 1958 (p. 47-67).
Hausen, DSB 1: 468-469. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of <em>Système Silurien du Centre de la Bohème</em>, I. Recherches paléonto-
logiques, 23 vols., Praha, Paris 1852-1894.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barrandeina</em> D. R. J. Stur (1882).

Barth, Jozsef (Joseph) (1833-1915), Transsylvanian botanist. (<em>Barth</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP. – Exsiccatae: <em>Herbarium transsylvanicum</em> series of phanerogams,
lichens and bryophytes (ed. 1871-1888; lichens 50 nos., ed. 1873, bryophytes 100 nos.,
1871, also issued as <em>Bryotheca transsilvanica</em> [fasc. i-ii, nos. 1-100, Langenthal 1871]), sets
at BP, F, GH, GOET, IBF, KIEL, L, MANCH, NY, W, WRSL.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 655; IH 2: 57.
	Barth, Verh. Mitth. Siebenbürg. Vereins Naturwiss. Hermannst. 27: 97-98. 1877.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 115. 1969, 19(2): 180. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 7: 315; Barnhart 1: 130; Bossert p. 26; CSP 7: 92,
13: 322; GR p. 655.
Anon., Magy. Bot. Lapok 14: 109. 1915 (note).

Bartholomew, Elam (1852-1934), American farmer, school-teacher, stock-raiser,
mycologist, and plant collector at Stockton, Kansas. (<em>Barth</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FH. – Bartholomew prepared and published part of the. <em>Fungi
Columbiani</em> (nos. 2201-4600, 1906-1915) (see Ellis and Everhart), and also issued, under
his own name <em>North American Uredinales</em> (xxxv cent., nos. 1-3500, 1911-1926), sets at
BPI, BRU, CM, CUP, DAOM, F, FH, ILL, ISC, KANU, KSC, MASS, MICH,
MIN, MSC, NEB, NHES, NY, OC, OSC, PAC, PUR, RSA, RUTPP, SCHN, SOC,
SOLH, TEX, TRTC, UMO, WELC, WIS, WVA. For extensive details see Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH.2: 57.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 427-428. 1916; 7(15): 1050. 1940.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 33-49. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 131; Bossert p. 27; CSP 13: 324, 14: 823;
Kew 1: 170; LS 1807, 7884-7889, 30893; LS suppl. 1848-1850.
Chambers, Stockton Review and Record 1 Apr 1926 (4 p.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
Bartholomew, E. T., Mycologia 27: 91; 95. 1935 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 295. 1935 (portr.)
Humphrey, Makers Amer. botany 20-21. 1961.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 24. 1973.

Bartlett, Harley Harris (1886-1960), American botanist at the University of Michi-
gan, Ann Arbor. (<em>H. H. Bartlett</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MICH; duplicates in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 131; BL 1: 129; BM 6: 61; Bossert p. 27;
Kew 1: 171; Langman p. 115; LS suppl. 1866; MW p. 32, suppl. p. 21; Zander ed. 10.
p. 631.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 57. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 38-39. 1950 (portr.)
Anon., Plant Science Bull. 6(3): 7. 1960.

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HEADING: BARTLETT

McVaugh, Asa Gray Bull. ser. 2. 3(3/4): inside front and back covers. 1961 (Bartlett
	edited ser. 2).
Voss, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 88: 47-56. 1961 (portr., bibl.)
Voss, Rec. Genetic Soc. Amer. 31: 13-15. 1961.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 24. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bartlettina</em> R. M. King &amp; H. E. Robinson (1971); <em>Neobartlettia</em> R. M. King &amp;
H. E. Robinson (1971).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Neobartlettia</em> Schlechter (1920) is dedicated to Albert William Bartlett (1875-
1943), American botanist.

315. <em>Fifty five rare books</em> from the Library of Mrs Roy Arthur Hunt. Loaned for an
exhibition in honor of the Botanical Society of America at their summer meeting Ann
Arbor, August, 1949. Clements Library. Ann Arbor 1949. Qu. (<em>Fifty five rare books</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1949; 1000 copies printed, p. [i-vii], [1]-55. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – Contains valuable
	historical and bibliographical information on 55 botanical books of historical im-
	portance. The books are again described in the Hunt catalogue but in general with only
	a reference to Bartlett's more extensive notes. – Bulletin 57 of the Clements
	Library.

Bartling, Friedrich Gottlieb (1798-1875), German botanist. (<em>Bartl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GOET – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: (with Georg Ernst Ludwig Hampe, 1795-
1880): <em>Vegetabilia cellularia in gemiania septenirionali praesertim in Hercynia et in agro
Gottingensi lecta</em>, 1832-1845, series A, Musci (23 dec), B, Hepaticae (8 dec.); C, Lichenes
(7 or 8 dec). Sets at B, BM, GOET, HAL, K, L, M, PC. For details see Sayre 1969.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.
	Anon., Flora 15(2), Int. Bl. 38-40 (= [54]-[56]). Aug 1832.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 7. 1969.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971 (Bartling material in Bernhardi
	herbarium).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 132-133; Barnhart 1: 132; BM 1: 104; Bossert
p. 27; CSP 1: 199, 6: 578, 13: 324; GR p. 3; Jackson p. 426; Kanitz no. 125; Kew 1:
171; Langman p. 115; MW p. 32; NDB 1: 611-612; PR 431-434; Zander ed. 10, p. 631.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 2: 6. 1869.
Anon., Flora 58: 528. 1875; Bot. Zeit. 33: 853-856. 1875; J. Bot. 14: 64. 1876.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo Civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 133. 1895.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 119. pl. 28. 1903, 3(3): 119. 1905 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bartlingia</em> A. T. Brongniart (1827); <em>Bartlingia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1824);
<em>Bartlingia</em> F. von Mueller (1882).

316. <em>Beiträge zur Botanik</em>. Göttingen (Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht) 1824-1825, 2 Hefte,
Oct. (<em>Beitr. Bot.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Heinrich Ludolph Wendland (1791-1869).
I. <em>Diosmeae descriptae et illustratae</em> (Bartling et H. L. Wendland), <em>publ</em>. Mar 1824 (GGA
	8 Mar 1824, Flora 28 Jun 1824; other rev. cf. BH), p. [ii]-x, [1]-214, <em>pl. A, B. Copies</em>:
	G, NY.
II. <em>Descriptiones novarum vel minus cognitarum</em>, auctore H. L. Wendland; <em>Beiträge zur Flora
	der Oesterreichischen Küstenländer</em> von F. G. Bartling; <em>Über den Bau und die Verwandtschaften
	der Alsineen</em> von F. G. Bartling; <em>publ</em>. Dec 1825 (GGA 12 Dec 1825; Linnaea 1(1): 116.
	1826 says published before 1 Oct 1825; this must be incorrect, all reviews are from
	Jan 1826 or later (BH)), p. [i-vi], [1]-210. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 104; Kew 1: 171; PR 432; IDC 500.

317. <em>Ordines naturales plantarum</em> eorumque characteres et affinitates adjecta generum
enumeratione. Göttingen (Dieterich) 1830. Oct. (<em>Ord. nat. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1830 (p. iv: 1 Aug 1830; 'previewed' by GGA as early as 20 Mar 1830,
	announced as published in Sep 1830 by Intelligenzbl. Jena; Allg. Lit. Zeit. 27(55):

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	438. 1830; Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 32. Jan-Mai 1831), p. [i]-iv, tabula ('p.v.'), [1]-498.
	<em>Copies</em>: M, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 104; Jackson p. 494; Langman p. 115; MW 32; PR 433; IDC 5832.

Barton, Benjamin Smith (1766-1815), American botanist at Philadelphia; uncle of
W. P. C. Barton. (<em>Barton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PH (with the herbarium of William Paul Crillon Barton).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.
	Barnhart, Bartonia 9: 35-42. 1926.
	Pennell, Bartonia 9: 20. 1926.
	Pennell, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 86: 108-122. 1942.
	Pennell, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 94: 139-144. 1950.
	Ewan, DSB 1: 485. 1970.
	Stuckey, Taxon 20: 444. 1971.

<sm>MANUSCRIPTS</sm>: Original manuscripts, papers and letters at the American Philosophical
Society, Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Historical Society, the Boston Public Library,
the Library of Congress and in the private collection of J. R. Delafield.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 132; BB p. 22; BM 1: 105, 6: 61; Bossert
p. 27; CSP 1: 199-200; DAB 2: 17-18; Dawson p. 37; Jackson p. 36; Kew 1: 171;
ME 1: 34, 163; 3: 544 [index]; NI 82; Nickles p. 74; Plesch p. 132-134; PR 435-439;
Quenstedt p. 23; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 290. 1798.
Barton, W. P. C., Benjamin Smith Barton. Philadelphia 1816, 34 p.; The Portfolio ser. 4.
	1(4): 275-287. 1816 (portr.)
Barton, W. P. C. in B. S. Barton, Elements of botany ed. 4. 1836, p. 11-34.
Youmans, Pioneers of science in America 81-89. 1896.
Harshberger, Botanists Philadelphia 108-117, 440. 1899.
Lloyd and Lloyd, Bull. Lloyd Libr. Bot. Reproduction series 1: 1-11. 1900 (biogr.,
	portr.)
Stone, Bird-Lore 7: 193-194. 1905.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 177. 1903, 3(3): 191. 1905.
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 88-96. 1914.
Packard in Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 68-69. 1920.
Smith, Papers Lancaster County Historical Society 28(4): 57-66. 1924.
Pennell, Bartonia 9: 17-34. 1926.
Middleton, Ann. med. Hist. ser. 2. 8: 477-491. 1936 (portr.)
McAtee, Castanea 3: 85-117. 1938 (journal visit Virginia 1802).
Packard, Annual Rep. Penn. Hospital 190: 6-8. 1941.
Pennell, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 86: 108-122. 1942 (detailed study).
Harper, Library Bull. Amer. philos. Soc. 1945: 27-38.
Graustein, Pennsylvania Mag. Hist. Biogr. 85: 423-438. 1961.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. botany 21-23. 1961.
Bell, J. Hist. Med. allied Sci. 19: 419-421. 1964.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 460. 1967.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 161 [index]. 1969.
Ewan, DSB 1: 484-486. 1970 (q.v. for further secondary literature).
Bell, J. Hist. Med. allied Sci. 26: 197-203. 1971.
Ewan, Amer. philos. Soc. Report Comm. Research 1973: 569-571. 1974 (on a survey of
	Barton's papers in the Society's library).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>(genera): <em>Bartonia</em> Mühlenberg ex Willdenow (1801, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bartonia</em>
Pursh ex Sims (1812); (journal): <em>Bartonia</em> a botanical annual. Proceedings of the
Philadelphia Botanical Club. Philadelphia, Pa. Vol. 1-x, 1908-x. (Also dedicated to
William Paul Crillon Barton (1786-1856), q.v.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Castanea 3: 117. 1938; Ann. med. Hist. ser. 2. 8: 484-485. 1936 (see also
above under "manuscripts").

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318. <em>Observations on some parts of natural history</em>; to which is prefixed an account of several
remarkable vestiges of an ancient date, which have been discovered in different parts of
North America. Part I. London (author). [1787] Oct. † (<em>Obs. nat. hist.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1787, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-v, 7-76, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Ref</em>.: ME 3: 354.

319. <em>Collections for an essay towards a materia medica of the United States</em>. Read before the
Philadelphia medical Society, on the twenty-first of February, 1798 ... Fidem non
abstulit error. Philadelphia (Way &amp; Groff) 1798. Qu. (<em>Coll. mater. med. U.S.</em>)

<em>First part</em>: 1798 (p. iv: 12 Mar 1798),p. [i]-vii, [1]-49, index to part 1 by Lloyd Library
	in 1900 reprint p. [i]-iv. Reprinted Philadelphia (R. Carr) 1801.
<em>Second part</em>: Aug-Oct 1804 (p. ii, deposit 14 Feb 1804; Med. Rep. rd. Aug-Oct), p. [i]-
	xvi, [1]-53, index to part 2 by Lloyd Library in 1900 reprint p. [v]-vii.
<em>Ed. 3</em> (of part 1; ed. 2 of part 2): Philadelphia (Earle) 1810.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Cincinnati (Lloyd) 1900. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Bull. Lloyd Libr. no. 1, repr. ser. 1.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 171; ME 3: 361.
	Lloyd and Lloyd, Bull. Lloyd Library, reproduction series no. I. 1900.

320. <em>Fragments of the natural history of Pennsylvania</em>. Part first. Philadelphia (Way &amp; Groff)
 1799. Fol. † (<em>Fragm. nat. hist. Pennsylvania</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1799 (p. iii: 18 Apr 1799; donated to Amer. philos. Soc. by author on 21 Jun
	1799; presented to the Royal Society on 14 Nov 1799; rev. GGA 8 Nov 1800),
	p. [i]-xviii, [1]-24. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. "Very rare" (ME). Reprinted by Osbert Salvin
	for the Willughby Society, London 1883, p. [i]-v, [i]-xviii, [1]-24. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 105; ME 3: 361; PR 436.
	Mitchill, Med. Repos. 3(2): 177-189. Oct 1799.

321. <em>Elements of botany</em>: or outlines of the natural history of vegetables. Illustrated by
thirty plates. Philadelphia (author) 1803. Oct. (<em>Elem. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. I.</em> 1803 (rev. Med. Repos. dated (1) Mai-Jul, (2) Aug-Oct). <em>Part 1</em>: [i]-xii, [1],
	[1]-302, [1]-32, <em>pl. 1</em> as frontispiece; <em>Part 2</em>: [1]-168, [appendix: 1]-38, [1, dir.
	binding], <em>pl. 2-30. Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>London edition</em>: 1804, "revised and corrected with the addition of British examples and
	occasional notes, by the English editor", London (J. Johnson, I. Gold), p. [i]-xii,
	[xiii-xiv], [1]-145, [147]-252, [253]-344, app. [1]-35, <em>pl. 1-30. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Philadelphia (author) 1812-1814, 2 parts Oct., <em>part 1</em>, Apr-Sep 1812 (p. xviii:
	27 Mar 1811; New Engl. J. Surg. rev. Oct 1812), p. [i]-xviii, [1]-324, [20 p. index],
	<em>pl. i-v, xxxii-xxxiii; Part 2</em>, 1814 (p. iv: 25 Apr 1814), p. [i-iv], [1]-72, ["third part"]:
	[1]-80, app. [1]-44, <em>pl. vi-xxxi, xxxiv-xl</em>, "corrected and greatly enlarged". <em>Copies</em>:
	HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Philadelphia (Robert Desilver) 1827, 2 vols. Oct. "illustrated by forty plates, ...
	corrected and greatly enlarged". This is a reissue of the sheets of the second edition
	with cancellans title page. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Philadelphia (Robert Desilver) 1836, Oct. "illustrated by forty engravings: ...
	a new edition: revised and condensed, with an account of the life and writings of the
	author, by William P. C. Barton, M. D. ..." (p. 5: preface 18 Nov 1836, biogr.
	p. 11-34), p. [3]-325, <em>pl. 1-36, 38-40. Copies</em>: HH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 105; ME 3: 363-364; Plesch p. 133 (London 1804); PR 437.

322. <em>Flora virginica</em>: sive plantarum, praecipue indigenarum, Virginiae historia in-
choata, iconibus illustrata. Pars prima. Philadelphia (D. Heartt) 1812. Oct. † (<em>Fl.
virgin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1812 –, p. [i]-xi, Flora virg.: [i]-iv, [1]-24, 33-74. From contemporary cor-
	respondence (see Darlington 1843 and Graustein 1861) it seems possible that a few
	copies were distributed (in England, not in the U.S.A.) before April 1813. Persoon
	had a copy at least in 1814. Copies exist for instance at the Philadelphia Library, the
	American Philosophical Society and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
	HH has a photographic copy. The book remained unfinished and the plates an-
	nounced on the title page did not appear. First review Dec 1812, Med. Phys. J.
	(London) 28: 517. Barton frequently quotes in this work another flora by himself, the

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HEADING: BARTON, W. P. C.

	<em>Prodromus florae Pennsylvaniae</em> of which no copies are known to exist (see Penneil 1926).
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 365; ME 3: 372; PR 438.
	Barton, B. S., Philadelphia Med. Phys. J. suppl. 1: 77-92. Mar 1806 [preliminary
	announcement].
	Darlington, Reliquiae baldwinianae 78. 1843.
	Pennell, Bartonia 9: 28-34. 1926.
	Graustein, Pennsylvania Mag. Hist. Biogr. 85: 431. 1961.

Barton, William Paul Crillon (1786-1856), American botanist at Philadelphia;
nephew of B. S. Barton. (<em>W. Barton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PH (incl. the herbarium of Benjamin Smith Barton).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.
	Barnhart, Bartonia 9: 35-42. 1926.
	Pennell, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 94: 139-151. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 133; BM 1: 105; Bossert p. 27; CSP 1: 200;
Kew 1: 172; ME 1: 163, 3: 535, 724; NI 84-85; Plesch p. 134-135; PR 442-446; Zander
ed. 10, p. 632.
Harshberger, Botanists Philadelphia 159-163. 1899.
Pleadwell, Ann. med. Hist. 2(3): 267-301. 1919 (portr.)
Kelly and Burrage, Amer. med. Biogr. 70. 1920.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 460-461. 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (journal): <em>Bartonia</em> a botanical annual. Proceedings of the Philadelphia
Botanical Club. Philadelphia, Pa. Vol. 1-x, 1908-x. (Also named for Benjamin Smith
Barton (1766-1815), q.v., to whom also the generic names <em>Bartonia</em> Mühlenberg ex
Willdenow (1801, <em>nom. cons.</em>) and <em>Bartonia</em> Pursh ex Sims (1812) are dedicated).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Ann. med. Hist. 2(3): 269-270. 1919.

323. <em>Florae philadelphicae prodromus</em>; plantarum quae hactenus exploratae fuere, quaeque
in ipso opere ulterius describentur, exhibens enumerationem: or, Prodromus of the
Flora philadelphica; exhibiting a list of all the plants to be described in that work,
which have yet been collected. Simul et jucunda et idones dicere vitae. – Hora-
ce. Philadelphia (for author by J. Maxwell) 1815. Qu. (in twos). (<em>Fl. philadelph.
prodr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: After 2 Oct 1815 (date of legal deposit; Barton sent a signed and dated copy to
	Persoon on 6 Jun 1815, copy now at L.), p. [i]-vii, [9]-100. <em>Copies</em>: L, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 365; Kew 1: 172; ME 3: 374-375; PR 442.
	Rafinesque, Amer. montly Mag. crit. Rev. 1: 356-359. Sep 1817.

324. <em>Vegetable materia medica of the United States</em>; or medical botany: containing a
botanical, general, and medical history, of medicinal plants indigenous to the United
States. Illustrated by coloured engravings, made after original drawings from nature,
done by the author. Philadelphia (M. Carey and Son) 1817-1818, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Veg.
mater. med. U.S.</em>)

vol.	number	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xv, [17]-76	1-6	1 Sep 1817
	2	[i-ii, adv.], [77]-148	7-12	1 Dec 1817
	3	[149]_219	14-18	1 Apr 1818
	4	[221]-273	19-24	summer 1818
2	5/6	[i]-xvi, [18]-124	25-36	7 Dec 1818
	7	[125]-176	37-42	24 Feb 1819
	8	[1771-243	43-50	23 Jul 1819

Data obtained from a copy in original covers at NY. These data are confirmed by
various reviews (BH). Errata to numbers 1-3 on p. 1 of the covers. <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY (2).

PAGE: 130
HEADING: BARTON, W. P. C.

<em>Second ed</em>. (of vol. 1 only): Philadelphia (H. C. Carey &amp; I. Lea) 1825, [i]-xv [17]-273,
	[1 note], <em>pl. 1-24. Copy</em>: NY. – Possibly simply a reissue with new t.p.
<em>Plates</em>: Handcoloured, engraved after drawings by the author.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 105; DU 25; GF p. 48; Jackson p. 360; Kew 1: 172; ME 3: 377; Plesch
	p. 134; NI 85; PR 444; IDC 5834.
	North Amer. Rev. 6: 344, 368. Mar 1818.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 318. 1945.

325. <em>Compendium florae philadelphicae</em>: containing a description of the indigenous and
naturalized plants found within a circuit of ten miles around Philadelphia. Philadelphia
(M. Carey &amp; Son) 1818, 2 vols. Duod. (in sixes). (<em>Comp. fl. philadelph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Early Aug 1818 – 1: [i-viii], [1]-251, 2: [1]-234. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan. – "The <em>Compendium</em>
	was copyrighted 9 July 1818, the preface was dated 11 July 1818. Nuttall is cited
	throughout, but it is apparent from the preface that this was possible by access to the
	Nuttall manuscripts or proof-sheets; in the addenda at the end are included two
	plants collected June 1818, and one July 1818; the work was probably issued early in
	August 1818" [J. H. Barnhart]. In the light of Barnhart's remarks Kuntze's as-
	sumption that the book was issued about January 1818 is untenable. The book did
	<em>not</em> antedate Nuttall's <em>Genera</em> [May 1818]. The first review known to us is of 1 Jan 1819
	(Amer. Med. Rec. Philadelphia 2(5): 86-89).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 105; Jackson p. 365; Kew 1: 172; ME 3: 381-382; PR 445; IDC 5833.
	Kuntze, Revisio Gen. pl. 3(2): 154. 1898.
	Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 26: 379. 1899.

326. <em>A flora of North America</em>: Illustrated by coloured figures, drawn from nature.
Philadelphia (1: M. Carey &amp; Sons; 2, 3: H. C. Carey &amp; I. Lea) [1820-]1821-1823
[-1824], 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Fl. N. Amer.</em>)

vol.	number	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i-vi], [1]-12	1-3	1 Aug 1820
	2	[13]-24	4-6	1 Sep 1820
	3	25-36	7-9	1 Oct 1820
	4	[37]-44	10-12	Nov 1820
	5	[45]-54	13-15	Dec 1820
	6	[55]-66	16-18	Jan 1821
	7	[67]-82, [4 p. adv.]	19-21	Feb 1821
	8	[83]-90	22-24	Mar 1821
	9	[91]-98	25-27	Apr 1821
	10	[99]-108	28-30	Mai 1821
	11	[109]-118	31-33	Jun 1821
	12	[119]-138, [i]-xix,	34-36	Jul 1821
		[xx, binder]

<em>Copy</em> in original covers at NY. Covers dated. The six pages [i-vi] preface material in
fasc. 1 contained [i] h.t.; [iii], t.p. dated 1820; [iv] registration 1 Aug 1820; [v, vi] adv.;
p. [iii-vi] of this material was obviously usually replaced by the new preface material
issued with fasc. 12 which has on p. [ii] the registration date 1 Jul 1821. The half title [i]
in fasc. 1 is usually retained and then precedes [i] of fasc. 12. Other <em>copies</em>: H, HU (2),
MO, NY (2), US. – The covers of fasc. 1-3 have "... illustrated by original coloured
figures ...", "original" also on h.t.'s.
No copies in original wrappers of vols. 2 and 3 have come to our attention. They were
also published in parts but contents and dates are not known. <em>Copies</em>: as above.

vol.	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------
2	[1]-42	37-50	Jul-Dec 1821
	43-107, [i]-x	51-70	Jan-Jul 1822
3	[1]-40	71-85	Aug-Dec 1822
	41-100, [i]-[viii]	86-106	1823, last part 1824 (p. vii: 31 Dec 1823)

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HEADING: BARTRAM, J.

The plates are handcoloured and engraved after drawings by W. P. C. Barton; some are
stipple-engravings partially printed in colour and finished by hand (cf. Advertisement).
– "In some copies there is no plate numbered 88 but two plates are then numbered 92"
(GF p. 48). Copies with uncoloured plates also exist (HU).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 105; DU 26; GF p. 48; Jackson p. 355; Kew 1: 172; ME 3: 385; NI 84;
	Plesch p. 134; PR 446; RS p. 73; IDG 803.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 24-25. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 580).

Bartram, Edwin Bunting (1878-1964), American bryologist. (<em>E. B. Bartram</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FH (75.000). – Exsiccatae: <em>Mosses of Southern Arizona</em> (fasc.
i-vii, nos. 1-175, Bushkill, Pa., 1924-1927): FH, NY, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 180-181. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 132 (orig. inf.); Bossert p. 27; Kew 1: 172;
MW p. 32, suppl. p. 21.
Roon, Int. dir. spec. pl. tax. 15. 1958.
Crum, The Bryologist 69: 125-134. 1966 (portr., bibl.); Rev. bryol. lichénol. 89: 931-
	936. 1966 (portr., bibl.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 24. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bryobartramia</em> Sainsbury (1948).
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the name Bartram, cf. infra, sub J. Bartram.

327. Mosses of the Philippines, <em>The Philippine Journal of Science</em> 68 (1-4). 1939. Oct. 

<em>Journal publ</em>.: 3 Jun 1939, p. [1]-iii, [1]-437, <em>pl. 1-29.</em>
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Koenigstein-Taunus (Otto Koeltz) 1972, ISBN 3-87429-033-6, [i*-ii*],
	[i]-iii, [1]-437, <em>pl. 1-29. Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: MW suppl. 21.
	Anon., Taxon 21: 701. 1972; 22: 169. 1973.

328. Mosses of Guatemala, <em>Fieldiana</em>, Botany 25: [i-v], [1]-442. 190 text ill. 1949. Oct. 

<em>Journal ed</em>.: 31 Jan 1949, p. [i]-v, [1]-442, <em>pl. 1-190. Copies</em>: HH, MICH, U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Chicago 1972 (<em>n.v.</em>).

Bartram, John (1699-1777), American pioneer botanist, Quaker, founder of the first
botanical garden in America near Philadelphia in 1728, sent many living plants to
England, "the earliest native-born American botanist." (<em>J. Bartram</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm>: Bartram sent plants to Linnaeus (now LINN), Sloane (BM), Sherard and
Dillenius (OXF) and, perhaps, to Bernard de Jussieu (P-JU). Some material also at
UPS (Thunberg), but possibly in part from William Bartram. The Bernhardi herbarium
at MO has also some John Bartram material (D'Arcy).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.
	Druce, Account herbaria Oxford 9. 1897.
	Druce and Vines, The Dillenian herbaria 1907.
	Jackson, Index Linnaean herbarium 10. 1912.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 88-89. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 126-127. 1964.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 133 (q.v. for standard references); BB
p. 22-23; BM 1: 105, 6: 62; DAB 2: 26-28; HU [index vol. 2]; Kew 1: 173; Lasègue
p. 459; PR (ed. 1) 529, (ed. 2) p. 15; ME 1: 163, 3: 535.
Bartram, W., Philadelphia med. phys. J. 1(1): 115-124. 1805.
Gray in Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 1: I. 2. 1842.
Darlington, Memorials of John Bertram and Humphry Marshall. Philadelphia 1849
	(see also Ewan, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3(5): 263-272. 1957, and Hooker, Kew J. Bot.
	2: 62-64. 1850.).

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HEADING: BARTRAM, J.

Pyle, Harper's Magaz. 60: 321-330. 1880.
Youmans, Pioneers of science in America 24-39. 1896.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 46, 76, 85, 440. 1899.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 191. 1905.
Britten, J. Bot. 44: 213-214. 1906 (on mss at BM).
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 49-59. 1914.
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné 21(1): 165-168. 1916.
Fox, John Fothergill 157-173. 1919.
Middleton, Scientific Monthly 21: 191-216. 1925.
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 70-71. 1920.
Anon., An account of The Bartram Garden Philadelphia published in "The Horti-
	culturist" in 1850, revised and corrected by the author ... 1864. Reprinted Phila-
	delphia 1929. (<em>Copy</em>: MO).
Barnhart, Bartonia 12: special issue p. 24-37. 1931.
Barnhart, Bartonia 12: special issue p. 51-67. 1931 (bibl., q.v. for all earlier publications
	relating to John Bartram).
Brett-James, John Bartram and his botanic garden (p. 75-76) 1931 (reprint from
	unknown journal, at K).
Fagin, William Bartram 218 [index]. 1933.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 57. 1936.
Earnest, John and William Bartram, Philadelphia 1940.
Cheston, John Bartram, his garden and his house.
Herbst, New Green World, New York 1954, 272 p.
West, Western Pennsylv. hist. Magaz. 38: 111-115. 1955.
West, Pennsylvania History 23: 463-466. 1956.
Prince, Garden J. 7: 141-143, 152, 189-191. 1957.
Stearn, Cat. bot. books Hunt 2: lxxxi-lxxxiii. 1961.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. bot. 23-25. 1961.
Randall, Bull. Appalachian State Teachers' College 1963: 13-17.
Fletcher, John Bartram, Farmer-Botanist. The John Bartram Association, Philadelphia,
	Penn. s.d. (ca. 1965), 16 p. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
Stewart, Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 17: 11-14. 1967 (on only known painting of
	J. B.).
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town 371. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 273-276, 278-280, 386. 1969.
Bell, DSB 1: 486-488. 1970 (bibl.)
Walker, Newsletter Arboretum Barnes Foundation 4: 4-7. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bartramia</em> J. Hedwig (1801, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bartramia</em> Linnaeus (1753, <em>nom. rej.</em>);
<em>Bartramia</em> R. A. Salisbury (1796); <em>Bartramidula</em> Bruch &amp; W. P. Schimper (1846, <em>nom.
cons.</em>); <em>Bartramiopsis</em> Kindberg (1894).

Bartram, William (1739-1823), American botanist at Philadelphia, son of John
Bartram. (<em>W. Bartram</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The only plants collected by William Bartram that are known
to be extant are in the general herbarium of BM. It is questionable whether they
constitute his original herbarium. There may be some William Bartram specimens at
UPS in the Thunberg herbarium. The original manuscript and 53 drawings of the
plants and animals are in BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.
	Hist. Coll. BMNH 132-133. 1904.
	Ewan, Year Book Amer. philos. Soc. 1965: 522-525.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG (2): 52-53; Barnhart p. 133; BB p. 23; BM 1: 105;
Bossert p. 27; CSP 1: 200-201; HU 722; Kew 1: 173; ME 1: 163-164, 3: 535; Plesch
p. 135; PR 447; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Ord. [?], Cabinet of Natural History and Amer. rural Sports 2: i-vii. 1832 (portr.)
Darlington, Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry Marshall. Philadelphia 1849.
Youmans, Pioneers of science in America 24-39. 1896.

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Haishberger, Bot. Philadelphia 86-91, 440. 1899.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 177. 1903, 3(3): 192. 1905.
Morris, Cassinia 10: 1-9. 1906 (portr.)
Fox, Fothergill 185. 1919.
Anon., An account of the Bartram garden Philadelphia published in "The Horti-
	culturist" in 1850, revised and corrected by the author ... 1864. Reprinted Philadel-
	phia 1929.
Barnhart, Bartonia 12, special issue p. 51-67. 1931 (bibl. q.v. for all earlier publications
	by and relating to both John and William Bartram and the Bartram garden).
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 70-71. 1920.
Anon. [Witmer Stone], Two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the first botanic
	garden in the American colonies by John Bartram, June 5-6. 1931. Philadelphia 1931.
Stone, Bartonia 12, special issue p. 19-23. 1931.
True, Bartonia 12, special issue p. 7-19. 1931.
Fagin, William Bartram interpreter of the American landscape. Baltimore 1933.
Harper and Leeds, Bartonia 19: 1-3.
Earnest, John and William Bartram, botanists and explorers. Philadelphia 1940.
Harper, Libr. Bull. Amer. philos. Soc. 1945: 27-38. 1946 (proposals for publishing B's
	Travels).
Haiper, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 97: 571-577. 1953.
Herbst, New Green World, London, New York 1954, 272 p.
Harper, Travels of William Bartram. Naturalist's edition. New Haven 1958 (extensive
	commentary and annotated index).
Randall, Bull. Appalachian State Teachers' College 1963: 13-17.
Sutton, A &amp; M., Exploring the Bartrams. Chicago 1963.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 461. 1967.
Ewan, William Bartram. Philadelphia 1968.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town 371. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 166, 274-276, 292. 1969.
Wilbur, J. Elisha Mitch. Sci. Soc. 87(2): 56-71. 1971 (on binomials).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23(4): 462. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Bartram, cf. supra, sub J. Bartram.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For information on William Bartram (ca. 1673-ca. 1711), giandfather of William
(1739-1823) and father of John Bartram (1699-1777) see West, Pennsylvania geneal.
Mag. 20: 253-255. 1956-57.

329. <em>Travels through North and South Carolina</em>, Georgia East &amp; West Florida, the Cherokee
Country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the
country of the Chactaws; containing an account of the soil and natural productions of
those regions, together with observations on the manners of the Indians. Embellished
with copper-plates. Philadelphia (James and Johnson) 1791. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Travels
Carolina</em>).

The various editions are listed here in accordance with Barnhart (1931).
1. <em>First edition</em>: 1791, probably autumn (p. ii: 26 Aug 16th year of the Republic),
	p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-522, frontispiece, <em>7</em> unnumbered <em>plates</em>, map. (page nos. 265,
	266 omitted, 289, 290 duplicated. Plates inserted in various positions). <em>Copies</em>: HH,
	NY (added: type-written index to binomials by Merrill). – For the validity of Bar-
	tram's binomials see Rickett (who considers them not validly published) and Merrill
	(who lists those which are, in his opinion, validly published). Ewan (1968) supports
	Merrill's viewpoint. See also Wilbur 1971.
1a. <em>First London edition</em>. 1792, Oct. "<em>Travels</em> ... regions; together ... by William
	Bartram." Philadelphia: ... 1791. London: reprinted for J. Johnson ... 1792, p. [i]-
	xxiv, [1]520, [1-11, index], [1, err.] 1, [1, dir. binder], frontsipiece, <em>pl. 1-7</em>, map.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, NY.
1b. <em>Dublin edition</em>. 1793. Oct. "<em>Travels ...</em> Chactaws. Containing ... regions; together
	... Bartram." Dublin (J. Moore, W. Jones, R. M'Allister and J. Rice) 1793, p. [i]-
	xxiv, [1]-520, index [i-xi], [1, binder], frontispiece, <em>pl. 1-7</em>, map. <em>Copy</em>: US.
1c. <em>Second London edition</em>. 1794. Oct. "<em>Travels ...</em> Chactaws. Containing ... regions;

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	together ... Bartram. The second edition in London. Philadelphia ... 1791. Lon-
	don: reprinted ... 1794, " p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-520, index [i-vi, vii errata], frontispiece,
	<em>pl. 1-7</em>, map. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
1d. <em>Macy-Masius ed</em>. 1928. Oct. <em>The travels of William Bartram</em> [New York]. 1928. Macy-
	Masius: publishers, p. 1-414 [not illustrated]. Reissued New York 1940, edited by
	Mark van Doren; reissued 1955, with 13 illustrations from the original edition, Dover
	Publications (T 13). <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
1e. <em>Harper ed</em>. 1958. Oct. <em>The travels of William Bartram</em>, naturalist's edition, New Haven
	(Yale University Press). Annotated edition with bibliography, maps and photographs
	taken on points of the original itinerary. Francis Harper; p. [i]-lxi, map, 1-727, [728-
	732 maps], <em>pl. 1-29</em>, map. <em>Copies</em>: McVaugh, NY.
1f. <em>Beehive Press ed</em>. 1973. Oct. <em>Travels ... Florida</em> by William Bartram [.] A facsimile of
	the 1792 London edition embellished with its nine original plates, also seventeen
	additional illustrations and an introduction by Gordon De Wolf. Savannah Georgia
	(The Beehive Press) s.d. [1973]. (intr. by De Wolf p. v-xx). <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
2. <em>German translation</em>. William Bartram's Reisen durch Nord- und Süd-Karolina,
	Georgien, Ost- und West-Florida, das Gebiet der Tscherokesen, Krihks und Tschak-
	tahs, nebst umständlichen Nachrichten von den Einwohnern, dem Boden und den
	Naturprodukten dieser wenig bekannten grossen Länder. Aus dem Englischen. Mit
	erläuternden Anmerkungen von E. A. W. Zimmermann, Hofrath und Professor in
	Braunschweig. Mit Kupfern. Berlin (Vossische Buchhandlung) 1793. Oct., p. [i]-
	xxvi, [1]-469, <em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: NY.
2a. <em>German translation</em>: William Bartram's Reisen durch Nord- und Süd-Karolina ...
	<em>in</em>: Magzin von merkwürdigen neuen Reisebeschreibungen vols. 19 and 20, Wien
	1793, p. [i]-xxxix, [1]-404 and [i-viii], [1]-427. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
3. <em>Dutch translation</em>: Reizen door Noord- en Zuid-Carolina, Georgia, Oost- en West-
	Florida; de landen der Cherokees, der Mucogulges, of het Creek bondgenootschap en
	het land der Chactaws. Door William Bartram. Uit het Engelsch vertaald door
	J. D. Pasteur. Haarlem (François Bohn) [1796-1798]. Oct. Part [1]: Apr 1796,
	p. [i]-xxvi, [i-ii], [1]-226, map; part [2]: Mai 1796, p. [i-iv], [227]-500; part [3]:
	Sep 1798, p. [iii-x], 501-696. <em>Copies</em>: HH, MO. – The Library of Congress has an
	issue in one volume.
4. <em>French translation</em>: Voyage dans les parties sud de l'Amérique septentrionale; savoir:
	les Carolines septentrionale et méridionale, la Georgie, les Florides orientale et
	occidentale, le pays des Cherokées, le vaste territoire des Muscogulges ou de la
	confédération Creek, et le pays des Chactaws; contenant des détails sur le sol et les
	productions naturelles de ces contrées, et des observations sur les moeurs des sauvages
	qui les habitent. Par Williams [sic] Bartram. Imprimé à Philadelphie, en 1791, et à
	Londres, en 1792, et trad. de l'angl. par P. V. Benoist. Paris (Carteret et Brosson;
	Dugour et Durand), 2 vols., an VII [1799]. Oct.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: [i], front., [iii], [1]-457, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-2. Copies</em>: HU, NO, NY.
	<em>Vol. 2.</em> [i], [iii], [1]-436, [1, err.], <em>pl. 3. Copies</em>: HU, MO, NY.
	<em>Re-issue</em>: Paris, an ix [1801] (n.v.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 105; HU 722 (London ed. 1792); Jackson p. 354; Kew 1: 173; PR 447;
	IDC 5835.
	Darlington, Reliquiae Baldwinianae 52 passim. 1843.
	Coues, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1875: 338-358.
	Barnhart, Bartonia special issue p. 55-57. 1931.
	Fagin, William Bartram, Interpreter of the American landscape. Baltimore. 1933.
	Harper, Trans. Amer. philos. Soc. ser. 2. 33: 121-242. tt. 1-26. 1943; Bartonia 21: 6-8.
	1942, 22: 3. 1943; Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 97: 571-577. 1953.
	Rickett, Rhodora 46: 389-391. 1944.
	Rickett, NAF 28 B (2): 319. 1945.
	Merrill, Amer. Fern J. 35: 23-25. 1945.
	Merrill, Bartonia 23: 10-35. 1945, Chron. bot. 10: 377-385. 1946.
	Sutton, A. &amp; M., Exploring the Bartrams. Chicago 1963.
	Ewan, William Bartram. Philadelphia 1968.
	Ewan, Actes XI Congr. Int. Hist. Sci. 5: 55-57. 1968.
	Stafleu, Taxon 18: 443-445. 1969.
	Wilbur, J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 87(2): 56-73. 1971 (on binomials).

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330. <em>Botanical and zoological drawings</em>, 1756-1788. Reproduced from the Fothergill Album
in the British Museum (Natural History). Edited with an introduction and commentary
by Joseph Ewan. The American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia 1968. Qu. (<em>Bot.
zool. draw.</em>)

<em>Editor</em>: Joseph Andorfer Ewan (1909-x).
<em>Publ</em>.: December 1968. – p. [i]-xii, [1]-180, <em>60 pl</em>. (20 in colour). <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 173.
	Stafleu, Taxon 18: 443-445. 1969.
	Zirkle, Science 685-686. 1969.

Bary, Heinrich Anton de (1831-1888), German botanist, "The founder of modern
mycology" (Ainsworth and Bisby). (<em>de Bary</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BERN, BM (original, not located).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 58.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 134; BM 1: 106, 6: 62; Bossert p. 27;
CSP 1: 201-202, 6: 578, 7: 94-95, 9: 134-135; DSB 3: 611-614. 1971; DTS 1: 16; GR
p. 4; Jackson p. xxv; Kew 2: 37-38; LS 1812-1900, 3758, 30895-30898.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 1879: 237, 241 (portr.)
Bornet, J. de Bot. 2: 57. 1887.
Anon., Hedwigia 27: 36, 77-86, 180. 1888.
Cohn, Anton de Bary, Berlin u. Leipzig 1888, 8 p., repr. from Deut. medic. Wochen-
	schrift 1888 (5, 6).
Kanitz, Magy. Növen. Lap. 12: 33-39. 1888 (bibl.)
Magnus, Naturw. Rundschau 39. 1888 (repr. 8 p.)
Murray, J. Bot. 26: 65-67. 1888.
Prantl, Hedwigia 27: 77. 1888.
Reess, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 6: viii-xxvi. 1888 (portr., bibl.)
Wilhelm, Bot. Centralbl. 34: 93-94. 156-158, 191-192, 221-234, 252-256. 1888 (repr.
	p. [1]-13).
Wilhelm, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 38: 227-230. 1188.
Woronin, Arb. St. Petersburg. Naturf. Ges. 19: 6. 1888.
Murray, Ann. Bot. 2: 393-397. 1889 (bibl.)
Solms-Laubach, Anton de Bary, Strassburg 1889, 19 p. (repr. from Bot. Zeit. 1889).
Gubernatis, Dict. int. écrivains du jour 1: 188, 3: 2085. 1891.
Aderhold, Gen.-Reg. Bot. Zeit. 8-9, 100-102. 1895 (bibl.)
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. Naturf. Ges. Wiss. Abh. 1901: 20-21.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 120 <em>pl. 24.</em> 1903, 3(3): 119 <em>pl. 86.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 7. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 508. 1909.
Smith, E. F., Phytopathology 1(1): 1-2. 1911 (portr.)
Whetzel, History Phytopathology 46. 1918 (portr.)
Coker and Barnhart, NAF 11 (1): 87. 1937.
Barnhart, NAF 11(1): 87. 1937, 7(15): 1050. 1940.
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 153. 1949.
Martin, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 65: 122-127. 1958 (on de Bary's works on Myxom).
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 153. 1971.
Robinson, DSB 3: 611-614. 1971 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Botanische Zeitung</em>, editor vols. 25-45, 1867-1887; (with M. S. Voro-
nin:) <em>Beiträge zur Morphologie und Physiologie</em> der Pilze. Reihe i-v, 1864-1882.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Jost, Zum hundersten Geburtstag Anton de Barys. Jena 1930, 74 p.
(portr., bibl.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Barya</em> Fuckel (1870); <em>Barya</em> Klotzsch (1854); <em>Baryeidamia</em> H. Karsten (1888,
also dedicated to Michael Emil Eduard Eidam (1845-x), German physiologist and
mycologist at Breslau); <em>Debarya</em> Wittrock (1872); <em>Debaryella</em> von Höhnel (1904);
<em>Debaryomyces</em> A. Klöcker (1909).

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331. <em>Untersuchungen über die Brandpilze</em> und die durch sie verursachten Krankheiten der
Pflanzen mit Rücksicht auf das Getreide und andere Nutzpflanzen. ... Mit acht litho-
graphirten Tafeln. Berlin (G. W. F. Müller) 1853. Oct. (<em>Unters. Brandpilze</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jul 1853 (p. vi: 1 Apr 1853, Bot. Zeit. 22 Jul 1851), p. [i]-viii, [1]-144,
	<em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: BR. – Reprinted from Wilda, Landwirtsch. Centralbl. 1(2). 1853.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 1815; PR 449.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 11: 524-526. 23 Jul 1853 (rev.)

332. <em>Untersuchungen über die Familie der Conjugaten</em> (Zygnemeen und Desmidieen). Ein
Beitrag zur physiologischen und beschreibenden Botanik. ... Mit acht lithographirten
Tafeln. Leipzig (A. Förstnersche Buchhandlung, Arthur Felix) 1858. Qu. (<em>Unters.
Conjugaten</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 5 Dec 1858 (Bot. Zeit. 16: 360. 3 Dec 1858, 17: 32. 21 Jan 1859), p. [i-vi], [1]-91,
	<em>pl. 1-7. Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 106; Kew 2: 37; PR 450.

333. <em>Die Mycetozoen</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der niedersten Thiere. Leipzig (Wilhelm
Engelmann) 1859. Oct. (<em>Mycetozoen</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1859 – 89 p., <em>5 pl</em>. (rd by Flora in Dec 1859). Reprinted from Z. wiss. Zoologie 10
	(1859).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) Jun-Oct 1864 (p. x: Jun 1864; Bot. Zeit. 24 Nov
	1865; Flora 21 Dec 1864), p. [i]-xii, [1]-132, <em>pl. 1-6.</em> Oct. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY. "Die Myceto-
	zoen (Schleimpilze). Ein ... niedersten Organismen ... zweite umgearbeitete Auf-
	lage. Mit 6 Kupfertafeln."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 106; Kew 2: 37; LS 1822; PR 451, 456.

334. <em>Über die Fruchtentwicklung der Ascomyceten</em>. Eine pflanzenphysiologische Unter-
suchung ... mit zwei Kupfertafeln. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1863. Qu. (<em>Fruchtentw. Ascom.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Oct 1863 (Flora 28 Oct 1863), p. [i-iii], [1]-38, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 1837; PR 454.

335. <em>Vergleichende Morphologie und Biologie der Pilze Mycetozoen und Bacterien</em>. Leipzig
(Wilhelm Engelmann) 1884. Oct. (<em>Vergl. Morph. Biol. Pilze</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1884 (preface 30 Jun 1884, Nat. Nov. Aug 1884, J. Bot. Sep 1884),
	p. [i]-xvi, [1]-558, 198 text ills. <em>Copy</em>: B. – A greatly enlarged new edition of the
	author's <em>Morphologie und Physiologie der Pilze</em> (1866; vol. 2(1) of Hofmeister, Handbuch
	der physiologischen Botanik). – Translation: <em>Comparative morphology and biology of the
	fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria</em>, translated by H. E. F. Garnsey and I. B. Balfour, Oxford
	Jul 1887, Oct., p. xix, 525, 198 text ills. (<em>n.v.</em>). For de Bary's series of journal articles,
	entitled Beiträge zur Morphologie und Physiologie der Pilze, 5 nos., 1864-1882, see
	the bibliography by Rees, quoted above.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 107; Kew 2: 37; IDC 7201 (engl. transl.)

Bassi, Ferdinando (1710-1774), Italian botanist, prefect of the Bologna botanical
garden. (<em>Bassi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BOLO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 59.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 371, 5(1): 164; Barnhart 1: 135; Quenstedt
p. 24; Saccardo 1: 23, 2: 16; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Bianconi, Atti Soc. it. Sci. nat. 4: 244. 1862.
Gras, Bull. Soc. bot. France 11: 71-83. 1864.
Vinassa de Regny, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. 18: 491-500. 1899 (on his <em>Tabella oryctographica</em>).
Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 2(1): 226-240. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bassia</em> Allioni (1766); <em>Bassia</em> K. Koenig ex Linnaeus (1771).

336. <em>Ambrosina, novum plantae genus</em>. Bologna (Laelium a Vulpe) 1763. Qu. (<em>Ambrosina</em>).

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<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1763, p. [i]-viii, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Bononiensi Sci. Inst. Acad.
	Comment., Opusc 5(1): 82-86. 1767.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 463; SA 1: 260.
	Gras, Bull. Soc. bot. France 11: 74. 1864.

Bastard, Toussaint (1784-1846) (al.: Batard), French botanist in Chalonnes-sur-
Loire, Anjou. (<em>Bastard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: ANG, duplicates MANCH, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 59.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 115; Barnhart 1: 135; BM 1: 108; CSP 1:
204, 6: 578; GR p. 304-305; IF suppl. 4: 313; Kew 1: 175; PR 464-466.
Boreau, Notice historique jardin plantes Angers 40-50, 55-58.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 172. 1862.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 22: lxxxvii. 1875.
Bastard, Ann. Soc. Hort. Hist. nat. Hérault 98/99: 148-161, 177-187. 1959; 100(1):
	23-36. 1960; 100(2): 95-109. 1960; 100(3): 10-26. 1960; 101(1): 20-32. 1961; 101(2):
	72-81. 1961; 101(3): 140-149. 1961; 101(4): 219-228. 1961; 102(1): 42-52. 1962;
	103(4): 159-161 (biogr. note, portr., by Hebert); 112(1): 27-31. 1972; 112(3): 249-
	255. 1972; 112(4): 307-314. 1972; 113(1): 19-25. 1973; 113(2):69-74. 1973; 113(3/4):
	129-134. 1973 (diary of his 1821 trip).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The abbreviation S.O.B. for the name of this author would be wholly undeserved.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bastardia</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1822); <em>Bastardiopsis</em> (K. M.
Schumann) Hassler (1910).

337. <em>Essai sur la flore du département de Maine et Loire</em>. Angers (Veuve Pavie et fils) 1809.
Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Essai fl. Maine et Loire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1809, prob. before Jul (rev. Nouv. Bull. Sci. Soc. philom. Paris 1: 376. Jul 1809;
	J. Méd. Chir. Pharm. Aug 1809), p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-xxvi, [2, tabl.], [1]-415. <em>Copies</em>:
	HU, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 108; IF suppl. 4: 313; Kew 1: 175; PR 464.

338. <em>Notice sur les végétaux les plus intéressans du jardin des plantes d' Angers</em>. Angers (L. Pavie)
 1810. Duod. (<em>Not. vég. jard. Angers</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1810, p. [iii]-xxiv, [1]-272. <em>Copy</em>: NY (signatures of 24 and 12 p. alternate).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 108; Kew 1: 175; PR 466.

339. <em>Supplément à l'essai sur la flore du département de Maine-et-Loire</em>. Angers 1812. Oct. (<em>Suppl. fl. Maine-et-Loire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1812 (Bull. Sci. phys. Orléans Jul 1812; BF 31 Jul 1812), xii, 58 p.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 108; Kew 1: 175; PR 465.

Baster, Job (1711-1775), Dutch physician and biologist. (<em>Baster</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LINN (only Java material, not collected by him, sent to Linnaeus).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 59.
Kreuzer, Das Herbar 168. 1864.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 136; BB p. 23; BM 1: 108; JW 1: 184, 2:
341; Kew 4: 6 [sub Miller]; NNBW 2: 163, 6: 74; PR 468-469.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 3: 401, 557.
Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 2(1): 241-252. 1916.
Henrard en Koumans, Basteria 1: 6-12. 1936.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii Jahrh. 184, 187-188. 1936.
Engel, Bijdr. Dierk. 27: 255-256. 1939 (many biogr. refs.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 40-41. 1950.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 34 [nos. 248, 249]. 1966.

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EPONYMY (genera): <em>Basteria</em> Houttuyn (1776); <em>Basteria</em> P. Miller (1755); (journal):
<em>Basteria</em> tijdschrift van de Nederlandsche Malacologische Vereeniging, Leiden. Vol. 1-x,
1936-x.

340. <em>Natuurkundige uitspanningen</em>, behelzende eenige waarnemingen, over sommige zee-
planten en zeeinsecten, benevens derzelver zaadhuisjes en eijernesten. Haarlem
(J. Bosch) 1759-1765, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Natuurk. uitspann.</em>)

deel	stuk	pages	plates	plates	date
				expl.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i], [1]-54, [55 cont.]	1-8	1-6	Sep-Oct 1759
	2	[57]-110, [111 cont.]	9-16	7-10	Sep 1760
	3	[113]-169, [170 cont.] [index 3 p.]	-	11-16	Jun 1762 ('1761')
2	1	[i], [1]-50, [50 cont.]	1-7	1-4	late 1762
	2	[53]-109, [110 cont.]	8-13	5-9	Jun 1765
	3	[111]-167, [168 cont.], [index 3 p.]	-	10-13	1765

The indication 'Bladz. 473' on plate 5 of vol. 1 refers to the original publication of this
plate in the Verh. Holl. Mij. Wet. 4: 473. <em>Copies</em>: BR, U. – This is a Dutch version of
the <em>Opusculo subseciva</em>, see below.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 86.
	Engel, Basteria 6: I. 1941 (on a variant with different plates).

341. <em>Opuscula subseciva</em>, observationes miscellaneas de animalculis et plantis quibusdam
marinis, eorumque ovariis et seminibus continentia. Haarlem [1759]-1762 [-1765],
2 vols. Qu. (<em>Opusc. subsec.</em>)

vol.	libr.	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-46, [2], pl. 1-6	1759
	2	[47]-95, [96], pl. 7-10	1760
	3	[97]-148, [4], pl. 11-16	1761

vol.	libr.	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------
2	1	[1*], [1]-47, [48], pl. 1-4	Aug 1762
	2	[49]-99, [100], pl. 5-9	Sep 1765
	3	[101]-150, [2], [4], pl. 10-13	Sep 1765

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 108; NI 86 (transl.); PR 468.
	Maitland, Tijdschr. Ned. dierk. Ver. 2: 7-15. 1876.
	Hulth, Bref och skr. Linné 244-247. 1916.
	Engel, Basteria 6: 1-10. 1941.

Bataille, Frédéric (1850-1946), French author and mycologist. (<em>Bataille</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 136; BM 6: 63, 64; Kew 1: 175; LS 1919-
1922, 21538, 30900-30914, suppl. 1892-1911; Becker, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 66(4):
173-176. 1950 (portr.)

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Bataille's posthumously published <em>Les réactions macrochimiques chez les champignons
</em>(suppl. au tome lxiii du Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France, 1948)
was reprinted in facsimile as Bibliotheca mycologica vol. 25, 1969 (Lehre).

Bateman, James (1811-1897), English horticulturist and orchidologist. (<em>Bateman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bateman's herbarium specimens and drawings of cultivated

PAGE: 139
HEADING: BATEMAN

orchids are at K (some also at W). 7 Original drawings for <em>The orchidaceae</em> by Augusta
Withers are in the Lindley Library, RHS, London (NI).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 59; NI suppl. 89.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 137; BB p. 23; BM 1: 109; Bossert p. 28;
CSP 1: 206, 6: 579; DNB suppl. 1: 137(4107); Jackson p. 519; Kew 1: 176; Langman
p. 117; Lasègue p. 527-528; NI 87-89; PR 470-472; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Anon., Garden and Forest 10: 508. 1897.
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 22: 400-402, 406 (portr.), 410, 436, 446. 1897 (portr.)
Anon., Orchid Rev. 6: 10-14, 56-57, 1898 (<em>n.v.</em>)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1897-1898: 34-36. 1898.
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 59-60. 1909.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 42-44. 1932 (portr.)
Reinikka, Amer. Orch. Soc. Bull. 33: 297-298. 1964.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Batemannia</em> [sic] J. Lindley (1834).

342. <em>The orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala</em>. London (J. Ridgway &amp; Sons) [1837-] 1843.
Broadsheet. (<em>Orchid. Mexico Guatemala</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: t.p. lith., [i-vi], [1]-12, [1-4], <em>pl. 1-40</em> each with 2 p. text. <em>Copy</em>: U. – In 10 parts
	between 1837 and 1843, the precise contents and dates of which are unknown. Fasc. 1
	was announced as published by the Gardeners' Gazette on 2 Sep 1837; fasc. 2 by
	Gard. Mag. Sep 1838. "The largest, heaviest, but also probably the finest orchid book
	ever issued" Blunt (73 × 53 cm). The 40 plates (by Miss S. A. Drake, Miss Jane
	Edwards, Samuel Holden and Mrs Augusta Withers) are lithographs. Each plate is
	accompanied by a leaf of descriptive text. Some of the vignettes are by George
	Cruikshank. Copies were offered at <em>£</em> 3500 in 1973 and <em>£</em> 4, 500 in 1974; number of
	copies printed: 125.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York (Johnson Reprint Corp.), Amsterdam (Theatrum Orbis
	Terrarum) 1973 (n.v.), (1000 numbered copies, size reduced).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 109; GF 48; HL 561; Jackson p. 368; Kew 1: 176; Langman p. 117;
	NI 89; PR 470; IDC 6124.

343. <em>A monograph of Odontoglossum</em>. London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) [1864-]1874. Broad-
sheet. (<em>Monogr. Odontoglossum</em>).

part	plates	dates	part	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------
1	1-5	1864	4	16-20	1867
2	6-10	1865	5	21-25	1873
3	11-15	1866	6	26-30, [i-xiii]	1874

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G (orig. covers), MO, NY. – Part 6 publ. after 24 Apr 1874 (see P. x). – The
handcoloured plates (lithographs) are by W. H. Fitch who "here shows incredible
ability in dealing with complicated botanical specimens" (Blunt). – Broadsheet
(55 × 38 cm), 36 lvs of text, <em>30 pl</em>. (a copy was offered for <em>£</em> 750 in 1974). – The book
is often cited with the subtitle "a genus of the Vandeous section of Orchidaceous plants".
This may have appeared on the covers.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 109; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 137; Kew 1: 176; Langman p. 117; NI 88;
	PR 472; SK p. clxviii (Stearn); IDC 5836.

344. <em>A second century of orchidaceous plants</em>. Selected from the subjects published in 'Curtis'
Botanical Magazine' since the issue of the 'first century'. London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1867.
Qu. (<em>Second cent. orchid. Pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1867, p. [i]-viii, <em>pl. 101-200</em>, with text, handcoloured lithographs by W. H. Fitch.
	The first <em>Century</em> was published by W. J. Hooker (1849). – A copy was offered at
	<em>£</em> 320.– in 1974. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO, NY. – Jackson indicates that the book was
	published in parts between 1864-1870.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 109; GFB p. 49; Jackson p. 138; Kew 1: 176; Langman p. 117; NI 87;
	PR 471.

PAGE: 140
HEADING: BATSCH

Batsch, August Johann Georg Carl (1761-1802), German botanist at Jena, professor
of botany, director of the "Physikalische Gesellschaft." (<em>Batsch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: JE (in part). The main part of the Batsch herbarium was
destroyed in the nineteenth century but the remaining portion is at Jena (information
kindly sent to me by R. Grolle and F. K. Meyer.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 132-133; Barnhart 1: 138; BM 1: 110, 6: 65;
Dawson p. 39; GR p. 4; Jackson p. 519 [index]; Kew 1: 178; LS 1927; KR p. 67;
Moebius p. 52, 412; NDB 1: 628-629; NI 90-93; Plesch p. 135; Quenstedt p. 24;
PR 475-488; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Anon., Med.-Chir. Zeit. (Salzburg) 1802. iv (89): 192. 1802.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. (Regensburg) 2(1): 15. 17 Jan 1803.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 32-35. 1820.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 2: 5. 1869.
Killerman, Z. Pilzk. ser. 2. 5: 285-289. 1925.
Schmid, Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften, Halle 1940, p. 605, index, numerous
	references.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 34 [nos. 253-255]. 1966.
Guédès, Revue Hist. Sci. 1969: 323-363.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Batschia</em> Moench (1794); <em>Batschia</em> Mutis ex Thunberg (1792).

345. <em>Elenchus fungorum</em>. Conscripsit ... Accedunt icones lvii fungorum nonnullorum
agri Jenensis, secundum naturam ab autore depictae; aeri incisae et vivis coloribus
fucatae a J. S. Capieux. [alternative title: Gattungen und Arten der Schwaemme.
Nebst 57 vom Verfasser nach der Natur gemahlten, und von Herrn Capieux gestochnen
und illuminirten Abbildungen einiger Schwaemme aus der Gegend von Jena] Halle
(Joh. Jac. Gebauer) 1783 [-1789]. Qu. (<em>Elench. fung.</em>)

<em>Elenchus fungorum</em>, p. [i-xii], col. [1]-184, <em>pl. 1-12.</em> Jul-Nov 1783 (ded. 25 Jun 1783, Med.
	Wochenbl. Aerzte 14 Dec 1783, BH; GGA 29 Mai 1784). <em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Continuatio prima</em>, p. [i-v], col. [13]-279, <em>pl. 13-30.</em> Mår-Dec 1786 (pref. 21 Feb 1786,
	GGA 29 Jan 1787). <em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Continuatio secunda</em>, p. [i-v], col. [xiii]-xl, [1]-16, <em>pl</em>. 31-42. Mai-Dec 1789 (pref. 17 Apr
	1789; GGA 19 Apr 1790; Mai if indeed publ. at Ostermesse 1789, fide ALZ 29 Jul).
	<em>Copy</em>: UC.
The "p" numbers refer to columns, not to pages. – The plates were drawn by Batsch
and engraved and coloured by J. St. Capieux. – The preface includes a quotation from
Schaeffer "... Auch feuchte Schwämme, mit mannigfaltiger Gestalt und Färbung,
sagen grosses Lob ..."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 110; Jackson 162; Kew 1: 178; LS 1927; NI 92; PR 475.
	Laplanche, Dict. iconogr. champignons ... Friesian equivalents.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 428. 1916.
	Killermann, Z. Pilzk. ser. 2. 5: 215-289. 1925.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 153. 1949.

346. <em>Dispositio generum plantarum jenensium</em> secundum Linnaeum et familias naturales.
Quam speciminis inauguralis loco exhibit. Jena (Heller) s.d. [1786]. Qu. (<em>Dispos. gen. pl.
jenens.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1786 (11 Mai 1786 date thesis; Ann. Lit. Jun 1786; Obs. Phys. 29: 239. Sep
	1786) p. [i-iv], [1]-65, [66-72, iny.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. Also cited as Dissertatio inauguralis
	botanica sistens dispositionem generum ... Jena 1786 [posibly another issue, n.v.].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 110 (cites lxii, 430 p. sic!); Jackson p. 225; PR 476.

347. <em>Versuch einer Anleitung zur Kenntniss und Geschichte der Pflanzen</em> für akademische Vor-
lesungen entworfen und mit den nöthigsten Abbildungen versehen. Halle (Johann
Jacob Gebauer) 1787-1788, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Vers. Anl. Kenntn. Gesch. Pfl.</em>)

1: 1787 (Jenaische gel. Anz. 8 Jun 1787; BH), [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-381, [382, err.], <em>pl. 1-6</em>,
	uncol. copper engr. by author. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.

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HEADING: BATTANDIER

2: 1788 (ALZ Jul 1788), [i], [1]-676, <em>pl. 7-11</em>, id. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 93; PR 477.

348. <em>Analyses florum</em> e diversis plantarum generibus omnes etiam minutissimas eorum
externas partes demonstrantes, et earundem harum partium characterem genericum.
Philosophiam botanicam, et generum intimiores affinitates a natura statutas. [2nd t.p.:
Blumenzergliederungen aus verschiedenen Gattungen der Pflanzen ...] Halle (Johann
Jacob Gebauer) 1790, 2 fasc. Qu. † (<em>Anal. fl</em>.)

<em>Fasc</em>. 1, p. [i-x], [1]-98, <em>pl. 1-10</em>. 1790 (GGA 20 Dec 1790).
<em>Fasc</em>. 2, p. [i-iii], [1]-120, <em>pl. 11-20</em>. Sep-Oct 1790 (Michaelismesse).
The plates are hand coloured copper engravings signed by Batsch and by J. S. Capieux
and mostly dated 1790. <em>Copies</em>: HU, L, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 1: 110; HU 709; Kew 1: 178; NI 90; Plesch p. 135; PR 478.

349. <em>Botanische Bemerkungen</em>. Erstes Stück Taf. i-vi, fig. 1-140. Halle (Johann Jacob
Gebauer) 1791. Oct. † (<em>Bot. Bemerk</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1791; reviewed in Jul 1792 by Med.-chir. Zeitung Salzburg [1792(3): 108. 19 Jul
	1792] ("unnöthige Beobachtungen"), Gothaische gel. Zeit. 1 Sep 1792; p. [i]-xvi,
	[1]-104, <em>pl. 1-5</em> (plain copper engravings). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 110; PR 479; IDC 5837.

350. <em>Synopsis universalis analytica generum plantarum</em> fere omnium hucusque cognitorum
quam secundum methodum sexualem, corollinam, et carpologicam adjunctis ordinibus
naturalibus adhibitis ultra Linnaeana monitis et adauctionibus meritissimorum
Aubletti, Loureirii, Forskolii, Thunbergii, Forsteri, Vahlii, Gaertneri, Hedwigii,
Schreberi, Jussieuii, Swarzii, et aliorum exaravit A. L. G. C. Batsch (Sumtibus bibliopoli
Crockeriani). Jena 1793[-1794]. 2 parts. Qu. (<em>Syn. univ. anal. gen. pl</em>.)

<em>Pars 1</em>: Jul-Nov 1793 (p. iv, vere 1793; various reviews), p. [i-iv], [1]-140. <em>Copies</em>: NY, H.
<em>Pars 2</em>: 1794, p. 141-426. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 1: 110; Jackson p. 113; Kew 1: 178; PR 481.

351. <em>Tabula affinitatum regni vegetabilis</em>, quam delineavit, et nunc ulterius adumbratam
tradit [auctor]. Weimar (Landes-Industrie-Comptoir) 1802. Oct. (<em>Tab. affin. regni veg</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 2 Mai 1802 (at Easter Fair 1802), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-286, [26, ind.], [1, emend.], 1 pl.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 110; PR 486; SY p. 11; IDC 5838.
	Anon., Neue allg. deut. Bibliothek 72 1(2): 122. 1802.

Battandier, Jules Aimé (1848-1922), French botanist and explorer of Algeria, pro-
fessor at the medical school of Alger. (<em>Battand</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU and AL, duplicates see IH. Prof. Sauvage of Montpellier
has kindly informed us that the René Maire herbarium at MPU contains a num-
ber of plants from Battandier and Trabut, but that the actual types are possibly at
AL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 513, 7: 68; Barnhart 1: 138; BL 1: 17; BM 1:
110, 6: 65; Bossert p. 28; CSP 9: 140, 12: 55, 13: 343-3445 DBF 5: 815-816; Jackson
p. 348; Kew 178-179; NI 94; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 20. 1884.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 63, 95. <em>pl. 137</em>. 1905.
Maire et Trabut, Bull. Soc. bot. France 70: 111-117. 1923 (bibl.)
Sergent, Maire, Trabut, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Afr. Nord 13: 237. 1922, 14: 47-58. 1923
	(portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Battandiera</em> Maire (1926).

352. <em>Flore d'Alger</em> et catalogue des plantes d'Algérie ou énumération systématique de
toutes les plantes signalées jusqu'à ce jour comme spontanées en Algérie avec description

PAGE: 142
HEADING: BATTANDIER

des espèces qui se trouvent dans la région d'Alger. Monocotylédones. Alger (Adolphe
Jourdan) 1884. Oct. (<em>Fl. Alger</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Louis-Charles Trabut (1853-1929).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1884, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xvi, [1]-211. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO. – "Glumacées" and
	"Joncées" by Trabut, the rest by Battandier.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 110; Kew 1: 179.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 145-146. 1938.

353. <em>Atlas de la flore d'Alger</em>. [fasc. 2-5: d'Algérie]. Iconographie avec diagnoses d'espèces
nouvelles, inédites ou critiques de la flore atlantique. Phanérogames et Cryptogames
acrogènes [3, 4: Phanérogames, fougères &amp; muscinées; fasc. 5 with R. Maire]. Alger
(Adolphe Jourdan), [fasc. 2: Alger (id.) et Paris (J. B. Baillière &amp; fils, A. Challamel,
P. Klincksieck)], [fasc. 3/4: Paris (P. Klincksieck)] 1886-1920. Oct. (<em>Atlas fl. Alger</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Louis Charles Trabut (1853-1929).

fasc.	pages	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-16	1-11	Oct-Dec 1886
2	[17]-32	12-23	1896 [cover: '1895']
3-4	[33]-59	24-47	Jan-Mar 1913
5	[61]-78	48-58	1920

Planche 12 was issued with fasc. 1, but described in fasc. 2. Fasc. 3, 4 were received at
Leiden (L) on 15 Apr 1913. <em>Copies</em>: G, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: no; Kew 1: 179; NI 94.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 146. 1938.

354. <em>Flore de l'Algérie</em> [1(1): Ancienne Flore d'Alger transformée] contenant la descrip-
tion de toutes les plantes signalées jusqu'à ce jour comme spontanées en Algérie [1 (2): et
Catalogue des plantes du Maroc.] 2 "parties," 3 vols., Alger (Adolphe Jourdan) et
Paris (F. Savy) 1888-1897. Oct. (<em>Fl. Algérie</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Louis Charles Trabut (1853-1929) (tome 2); Fernand Gustave Debiay
	(1854-1900) (tome 3); Camille Flagey (1834-1898) (id.); Paul Charles Michel Petit
	(1834-1913) (id.).

partie	tome	fasc.	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1] Dicotylédones	1	[i*-iii*], [i]-xi,	Aug 1888
			[1]-183, app. 1:[i]-iii
		2	[185]-384	Mai 1889
		3	385-576	Nov-Dec 1889
				('1890')
		4	[577]-825,	Dec 1890
			app. 2: [i]-xxix
	[2] Monocotylédones	-	[i-iii], [1]-256	Jun-Jul 1895
2	3	1(1) Lichens	[vii]-xii, [1]-139,	late 1896
			[1] err.
		(2) Algues	[1]-78	1897
		(3) Diatom.	[1]-50, [1, ind.],	1897
			[i-vi]

<em>Copies</em>: G, L, MO, NY (orig. covers), US. – Tome 2 has a different imprint: Alger
(Adolphe Jourdan), Paris (J. B. Baillière, A. Challamel, P. Klincksieck). - Tome 3 is
entitled simply "Flore de l'Algérie (2e partie, 1er fascicule)" and consists of the <em>Catalogue
des Lichens de l'Algérie</em> (by C. Flagey), the <em>Catalogue des Algues du Maroc, d'Algérie et de
Tunisie</em> (by F. Debray), and the <em>Catalogue des Diatomacées du Maroc, d'Algérie et de Tunisie
</em>(by P. Petit), and has a common title page dated '1896-1897'. A second fascicle of
tome 3 (= partie 2) was to contain a treatment of the fungi by Patouillard.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: no, 6: 65; Kew 1: 179.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 145-146. 1938.

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HEADING: BATTARRA

355. Algérie. <em>Plantes medicinales</em> essences et parfums. Alger (Giralt) 1889. Oct. (<em>Pl.
médic</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Louis Charles Trabut (1853-1929).
<em>Publ</em>.: Late 1889 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1890), p. [1]39, [40]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

356. <em>Flore analytique et synoptique de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie</em>. Alger (Ive Giralt) 1904. Oct. (<em>Fl. Algérie Tunisie</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Louis Charles Trabut (1853-1929).
<em>Publ</em>.: Early 1905 [dated 1902 on t.p.; 1904 on wrapper; Nat. Nov. Apr 1905], p. [1]-
 460. <em>Copy</em>: HH, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 17; BM 6: 65; Kew 1: 179.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 146. 1938.

357. <em>Flore de l'Algérie. Supplément aux phanérogames</em>. Paris (Paul Klincksieck), Alger
(Imprimerie agricole et commerciale). 1910. Oct. (<em>Fl. Algérie, Suppl. phan</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dated 1910, but possibly issued early 1911 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1911), p. [i], [1]-90,
	[i]-iii. <em>Copies</em>: G, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 17; BM 6: 65; Kew 1: 178.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 146. 1938.

358. <em>Contributions à la flore atlantique</em>. Paris (Klincksieck, Lhomme)[1919]. Oct. (<em>Contr.
fl. atl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: probably Jun 1919 (p. 3: Apr 1919), p. [1]-91, [i=92]-iii. <em>Copies</em>: G, L, MO, NY.-
	The MO copy has an addendum <em>Withania pauqui</em> on a loose sheet.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 178.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 147. 1938.

Battarra, Giovanni Antonio (1714-1789), Italian clergyman, physician and mycol-
ogist. (<em>Battarra</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAD has some fungi collected by Battarra, (types?).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 139; BM 1: no; Bossert p. 28; Kew 1: 179;
LS 1930; NI 95; PR 490-491; Saccardo 1: 24, 2: 16.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 37. 1820.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 16a. 1903, 3(3): 175. 1905.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. XVIII Jahrh. 253 [index]. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Batarrea</em> [sic] Persoon (1801); <em>Battareopsis</em> [sic] Hennings (1902); <em>Battar-
reoides</em> T. Herrera (1953); <em>Battarrina</em> (P. A. Saccardo) Clement &amp; Shear (1931).

359. <em>Fungorum agri ariminensis historia</em>. Faenza [Faventiae] (Typis Ballantianis) 1755. Qu. (<em>Fungi arimin</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1755, p. [1]-vii, [1]-80, <em>pl. 1-40. Copies</em>: L, MO, NY(2) - Friesian equivalents
	of Battarra's generic appellations are given by Laplanche. Donk (1962, p. 14-19) has
	shown that Battarra's generic appellations are not equivalent to generic names in the
	sense of the Code; species definitions starting with the same generic appellation are
	spread over various classes. For further details on taxonomic equivalents of Battarra's
	names for Agaricaceae see Donk. The 1755 publication is first reviewed by Giorn.
	Lett. (Roma) 1755: 90-92 (Mar 1755), by GGA on 3 Jan 1756. The plates are copper
	engravings by the author.
<em>Re-issue</em>: 1759 Faenza (Typis Martinianis). Qu. (p. viii: Oct 1759), p. [i]-viii, 1-80,
	<em>pl. 1-40. Copies</em>: G, NY. - Small differences; new preface; t.p.: "in hac secunda
	editione nec aucta nec diminuta."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 110; Kew 1: 179; LS 1830; NI 95; PR 490; SA 2: 540; IDC 2342.
	Laplanche, M. C. de, Dict. iconogr. des champignons supérieurs... Paris 1894.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 428. 1916.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 153. 1949.

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	Donk, M. A., The generic names proposed for Agaricaceae. Beihefte zur Nova
	Hedwigia 5, Weinheim 1962.

Batters, Edward Arthur Lionel (1860-1907), English phycologist. (<em>Batters</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Batters' herbarium and correspondence are at BM; other
material is at K. — The herbarium contained about 13.000 specimens. The 3.000
microscope-slides are also at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 24; IH 2: 60.
	Gepp, J. Bot. 45: 385-388. 1907.
	Dickinson, Phycol. Bull. 1: 11. 1952.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 139; BB p. 24; BM 1: 110-111, 6: 65;
Bossert p. 28; CSP 9: 141, 13: 446; Kew 1: 179.
Gepp and Gepp, J. Bot. 45: 385-388. 1907 (portr.)
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1907-1908: 45-46.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Marine algae, <em>in</em> G. F. S. Elliot, <em>Fauna, flora &amp; geology of the Clyde area</em>,
Glasgow 1901.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Battersia</em> J. Reinke (1890).

360. <em>List of the marine algae of Berwick-on-Tweed</em>. Alnwick (Henry H. Blair) s.d. [1890].
Oct. (<em>List mar. alg. Berwick-on-Tweed</em>).

<em>Publ.: 1</em>890, probably Feb, p. [i], [1]-171, [172, err.], <em>pl. 7-11. Copy</em>: NY. - Printed first
	in the Transactions of the Berwickshire Naturalist Club, vol. 12 for [1888-] 1889 early
	1890; reprints distributed Aug-Nov 1890 (J. Bot. Dec 1890). "A revised list of the
	British marine algae" was publ. by E. M. Holmes and Batters in Jan 1891.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 111; Kew 1: 179.
	Murray, J. Bot. 29: 381-382. Dec 1890.
	Holmes and Batters, Ann. Bot. 5: 63-107, 518-526. 1890 (p. 518-526 publ. Jan 1891,
	fide G.M. [G. M. R. Murray] in J. Bot. 29: 91-92. Mar 1891).

361. <em>A catalogue of the British marine algae</em> being a list of all the species of seaweeds known
to occur on the shores of the British Islands with the localities where they are found ...
Issued as a supplement to the 'Journal of Botany', 1902. London (West, Newman &amp; Co.)
 1902. Oct. (<em>Cat. Brit. mar. alg</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1902, p. [i], [1]-107. <em>Copies</em>: PCS, U.

Bauer, Ernst (1860-1942), Czechoslovak bryologist. (<em>E. Bauer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PR - for further details see IH. <em>Exsiccatae</em> (see Sayre for further
details):
1. <em>Bryotheca bohemica</em>. Laub- und Lebermoose aus Böhmen in getrockneten Exemplaren
	(cent, i-iv, nos. 1-400. Smirchov nr Prague, 1898-1904), at BM, E, FH.
2. <em>Musci brasilienses</em> (coll. V. Schiffner) (nos. 1-174, Obersdorf 1932) - see Schiffner.
3. <em>Musci europaei</em> [series 35-46: <em>et Americani</em>]<em>exsiccati</em>. Die Laubmoose Europas unter
	Mitwirkung namhafter Bryologen und Floristen (series 1-46, nos. 1-2300, Prague
	1903-1936): BM, BP, C, FH, G, LD, NY, PC, PR, S-PA, W.
Bauer also contributed to Kneucker, <em>Carices exsicc</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.
	Györffi, Rev. bryol. lichénol. ser. 2. 26: 187-190. 1957.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 181-183. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 140; Bossert 29; CSP 13: 350.
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhmen 234. 1904.
Vaněk, Priroda [Praha] 33: 280. 1940.
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 31. 1963.

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<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Bauer, vide infra, sub F. L. Bauer.

Bauer, Ferdinand Lukas (1760-1826), Austrian botanical artist who accompanied
Sibthorp to Greece (1784) and Robert Brown on Flinders' Expedition (1801-1805).
(<em>F. L. Bauer</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL DRAWINGS</sm>: Bauer based his drawings of Australian plants mostly on material
collected by, or at any rate in the hands of, Robert Brown (BM). The plants collected
by Bauer on Norfolk Island on which Endlicher based his <em>Prodromus florae Norfolkicae</em>
(Wien 1833, no. 1674) are at W (dupl. in Smith herbarium at LINN and in Thunberg
herbarium at UPS). 236 of Bauer's drawings of Australian plants are at BM. The
original drawings for some of the plates of A. B. Lambert's <em>A description of the genus Pinus</em>
(1803-1824) are also at BM. The original water-colour drawings for Sibthorp and
Smith's <em>Flora graeca</em> (1806-1840) are at OXF. See Nissen (Botanische Buchillustration
ed. 2. 2: 9. 1966, sub 96) for a detailed list of Bauer's drawings. See Flora 10: 176
(21 Mar 1827) for the purchase by W of Bauer's herbarium and several of his drawings.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.
	Anon., Flora 10: 176. 21 Mar 1827 (sale herbarium).
	Britten, J. Bot. 47: 140-146. 1909.
	Anon., Kew Bull. 1934: 455"456.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 127. 1964.
	Gilbert, Austral. Dict. Biogr. 1: 73. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 359; Barnhart 1: 140; BB p. 24; BM 1: 112;
Dawson p. 39-40; HR; Jackson p. 398; Kew 1: 180; Langman p. 426; Lasègue p. 406;
NDB 1: 634; NI 96; ÖBL 1: 55; PR 493; WU 1: 183-184.
Anon., Flora 9: 240. 21 Apr 1826.
Lhotsky, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 39-40. 1839.
Lhotsky, London J. Bot. 2: 106-113. 1843, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 4: 67. 1840.
Neilreich, Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 43. 1855.
Wittmack, <em>in</em> Festschrift F. Schindler, Berlin 1924, p. 37-42.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 59. 1936.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 195-202. 1950.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 41-42. 1950.
Stearn, Endeavour 19(73): 27-35. 1960.
Gilbert, Austral. dict. biogr. 1: 73. 1966.
Olby, DSB 1: 520. 1970.
Stearn, Australian paintings of Ferdinand Bauer, London 1976 (in press).

<sm>PUBLISHED ILLUSTRATIONS</sm>: Endlicher, <em>Prodromus florae Norfolkicae</em> (1833).
Flinders, <em>A Voyage to Terra australis</em> (1814).
Lambert, <em>A description of the genus Pinus</em> (1803-1824).
Lindley, <em>Digitalium monographia</em> (1821).
Sibthorp, <em>Flora graeca</em> (1806-1840).
Bauer, <em>Illustranones florae Novae Hollandiae</em> (1813).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bauera</em> Banks ex H. C. Andrews (1801, also dedicated to his elder brother
Franz Andreas (1758-1840), q.v.)
<em>Note</em>: <em>Bauerella</em> A. Borzi (1897), <em>Bauerella</em> A. K. Schindler (1926), <em>Baueropsis</em> J. Hutchin-
son (1964) are based on Australian collections and might be eponymys for one or both
of the Bauer brothers.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: No portrait of Ferdinand Bauer is known to exist.

362. <em>Illustrationes florae Novae Hollandiae</em>, sive icones generum quae in Prodromo Florae
Novae Hollandiae et insulae van Diemen descripsit Robertus Brown. London (author)
[1806-] 1813. Fol. (<em>Ill. fl. Novae Holl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Between 1806 and 1813, p. [i]-vii, <em>pl. 1-16. Copies</em>: BM, G (15 pl.), L (15 pl.),
	MO (<em>15 pl</em>.)The plates are coloured copper or uncoloured engravings (51 X 34 cm).
	Nissen states that publication took place in three parts; this is confirmed by a letter

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	from J. F. v. Jacquin to A. P. de Candolle of 2 Jan 1817 [sic] in which he states that
	the "third fascicle" has been published ("a paru ici"). The BM copy contains proofs
	of each of the 16 plates. A copy was presented to the Paris Academy on 14 Sep 1818
	[sic] (PV 6: 358. 1915). The sixteenth plate is very rare (<em>Lambertia formosa</em>) (BM).
	The plates were drawn, engraved and coloured by Bauer himself; Dunthorne speaks
	of "etchings." The number of copies was probably less than fifty, some plain ones
	included. Endlicher bought the remaining copies of <em>pl. 1-15</em> from the estate and put
	them at the disposal of his friends (letter to Bentham 12 May 1833).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 112; DU 27; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 398; Kew 1: 180; NI 96; PR 493;
	IDC 5839.

Bauer, Franz Andreas (1758-1840), Austrian botanical artist who lived and worked
in England from 1788 until his death. "Botanick painter to His Majesty," "der grösste
Pflanzenmahler" (PR), brother of Ferdinand Lukas Bauer. (<em>F. A. Bauer</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL DRAWINGS</sm>: A large collection of original drawings in pencil and in water-
colour (e.g. 127 of British Orchids) is preserved at BM (from the Banksian library). The
collection includes plates published in works by W. Aiton, A. B. Lambert, W. J. Hooker
and by F. A. Bauer himself, as well as many unpublished ones. Seven drawings of species
of <em>Erica</em> made for the <em>Delineations of exotick plants</em> are at K, seventeen at BM. Bauer was
employed by Banks at an annual salary. All drawings made by him during these years
became the property of Banks (Dawson). The University Library of Göttingen holds the
legacy of Franz Andreas Bauer, received from King Ernst August of Hannover in Nov
1841 and Jan 1842. This legacy contains probably half of the papers and drawings left
by Bauer on his death. The collections at Göttingen consists of 20 volumes (and one
volume of views from Greece by Ferdinand Lukas Bauer) of which volume 15 (60
coloured engravings of <em>Erica</em> species) is lost. The remaining volumes contain a great
many drawings, water colours and manuscript annotations on a great variety of mostly
botanical subjects. For further details see NI sub no. 99.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 25; BM 1: 112; Jackson p. 519 [index]; Kew 1: 180; MD p. 69; NDB 1:
	634-635; NI sub. no. 99[1]; TL 10, 54-56, 572-573, 1144.
	Anon., Kew Bull. 1934: 455-456.
	Baker, Nature 167: 457-460. 1951 (on Bauer's water colours of the germination of
	wheat).
	Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 195-202. 1951.
	Stearn, Endeavour 19(73): 27-35. 1960.
	Dawson, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Hist. ser. 3: 74. 1965.
	Göttingen, University Library, Cod. Ms. Med. &amp; Hist. nat. 94 (20 vols.).
	Daniels, Artists from the R. B. G. Kew 10-11. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 140; BB p. 25; BM 1: 112, 6: 65; Bossert
p. 29; CSP 1: 212; Dawson p. 40; HU [index vol. 2]; HR; Jackson p. 519 [index];
Kew 1: 180; Langman p. 117, 426; MW p. 193; NI 66-99; PR 494-498; TL 54-56,
572-573; 1144; WU 1: 184.
Anon., Flora 24: 400. 7 Jul 1841.
Anon., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 5: 47. 1840, 7: 77-78, 439-441. 1841.
Bishop of Norwich, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 101-104. 1841; summary in Abstr. Papers Phil.
	Trans. Roy. Soc. 4: 342-344. 1843.
Thiselton Dyer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1891: 302-303.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 8. 1906.
Wittmack, <em>in</em> Beitr. landwirtsch. Pflanzenbau (Festschrift Schindler) 37-42. 1924.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 195-202. 1950.
Stearn, Endeavour 19(73): 27-35. 1960.

<sm>PUBLISHED ILLUSTRATIONS</sm>(in addition to those in the works below):
Home, <em>Lectures on comparative anatomy</em> (1814-1828); Hooker, <em>Genera filicum</em> (1842).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bauera</em> Banks ex H. C. Andrews (1801, also dedicated to his younger brother
Ferdinand Lukas (1760-1826), q.v.)
<em>Note</em>: For other eponymys based on the name Bauer see sub Ferdinand Lukas Bauer.

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363. <em>Delineations of exotick plants cultivated in the royal garden at Kew</em>. Drawn and coloured,
and the botanical characters displayed according to the Linnean system, by Francis
Bauer, botanick painter to His Majesty. Published by W. T. Aiton, His Majesty's
gardener at Kew. London 1796-[1803]. Broadsheet. (<em>Delin. exot. pl. Kew</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-iii, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-30</em>]. <em>Copy</em>: HU. - Issued in three fascicles of ten plates
	each, no. 1 (90 copies of which 10 were spoilt) Apr 1796; no. 2 (eighty copies) Jan
	1797; no. 3 (fifty copies) Jan-Apr 1803. The plates have engraved "dates of publi-
	cation": plates <em>1-20, 22</em> and <em>30</em>: 1 Jan 1793; plates <em>21, 23, 25-28</em>: 1 Jan 1800; plates <em>24</em>
	and <em>29</em>: 1 Jan 1801. These dates have been shown not to have been the real dates of
	publication (cf. Britten 1899). - The thirty plates, all of Ericaceae (n.b. PR 498 is
	identical with 494), are hand-coloured engravings of drawings by F. A. Bauer. The
	plants depicted had nearly all been imported by Francis Masson. See HU 747 for a
	bibliographic analysis and description.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 1: 112; DU 28; GF p. 49; HU 747; Jackson p. 412; Kew 1: 29 (sub
	Aiton); NI 97; PR 494, 498; IDC 6129.
	Anon., GGA 1796: 717. 5 Mai 1796 [fasc. 1] (rev.)
	Anon., Nieuwe alg. Konst-Letterb. 5: 183. 3 Jun 1796 [fasc. 1] (rev.)
	Konig and Sims, Ann. Bot. 1: 16. 1805.
	Britten, J. Bot. 37: 181-183. 1899, 39: 107-108. 1901.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 30-31. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 1, 900).

364. <em>Strelitzia depicta</em> or coloured figures of the known species of the genus Strelitzia from
the drawings in the Banksian library. London 1818. Fol. † (n.v.) (<em>Strelitzia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 818 - 11 coloured lithographs after drawings by F. A. Bauer; lithographed title.
	Originally planned to contain 16 plates. Probably issued in parts.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 112; GF p. 49; Henrey 439; Jackson p. 145; Kew 1: 180; NI 99; PR 495.

365. <em>Illustrations of orchidaceous plants</em>; by Francis Bauer ... with notes and prefatory
remarks by John Lindley ... London (James Ridgway &amp; Sons) 1830-1838. Fol. (<em>Ill.
orch. pl</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: John Lindley (1799-1865).
<em>Publ</em>.: G. Buchheim kindly communicated to us the contents and dates of the four parts
	in which the book was published as established by him for Bibliographia Huntiana
	from copies in Berlin and Marburg; these agree with the copy at L and MO.

part	plates	text (special matter)	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Fruct. 1-3, 6, 8-10; Genera 1-3	prospectus [3 p.]	Nov-Dec 1830
2	Fruct. 5, 12-15; Genera 4, 6-9	corrections to pl. 2-3	1832
3	Fruct. 4, 7, 11; Genera 5, 10-15		1834
4	Genera 16-20	[i*-iv*, t.p., preface],
		[i]-xiv	28 Oct-31 Dec 1838

The years are given on the wrappers; the prospectus (part 1) is dated Nov 1830, the
prefatory remarks (part 4) 24 Oct 1838. Plates 16-20 are dated 1 Dec 1837; the years in
which Bauer made the drawings are given on each plate. - The Berlin copy contains a
reprint of part 1, dated 1838. This date appears only on the original wrapper. The
title on the wrappers is "The genera and species of orchidaceous plants by John Lindley
... illustrated by ..." a title confusingly close to that of the entirely different octavo
publication by Lindley, 1830-1840, entitled "The genera and species of orchidaceous
plants." - The 35 plates are handcoloured or uncoloured lithographs; 28 plates are by
F. A. Bauer, 7 other plates are of drawings by Lindley after sketches made by Bauer
(Fruct. 1, 3, 6, 9, Gen. 1-3). A facsimile reprint was announced, but not [yet] published,
by Asher 1974.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 112; GF p. 49; HR; Jackson 138; Kew 1: 180; NI 98; PR 496.

Bauhin, Caspar (Gaspard) (1560-1624), Swiss physician and botanist, professor of
anatomy and botany at Basel University 1588-1614. (<em>C Bauhin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The main Bauhin herbarium is at BAS. It consists of 2400 folded

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sheets in which the plants are kept loose. Apart from plants collected by the Bauhins the
herbarium probably contains plants collected by Burser and Clusius. A. P. de Candolle
studied the herbarium in 1818: his determinations are entered in his copy of the <em>Pinax</em>
at G. - The Burser herbarium at UPS is also of great importance for the interpretation
of Bauhin. Burser was in close contact with Bauhin, and Linnaeus interpreted many
species in accordance with the Burser collections.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.
	Hagenbach, Tentamen florae basileensis... adjectis C. Bauhini synonymis ope horti
	ejus sicci comprobatis, Basel 1821, 1834, 1843.
	Bruhin, Z. ges. Naturw. 23: 128-142. 1864, 25: 432-433. 1865, 27: 388-900. 1866 (not
	finished).
	Saint-Lager, Histoire des herbiers 86-118. 1885.
	Legré, Les deux Bauhin, Marseille 1904.
	Seemann, Bonplandia 8: 29. 1860.
	Binz, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 19: 142-146. 1908.
	Karcher, Felix Platter, Basel 1949.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 1: 650; AG 2(1): 347, 5(1): 768, 5(2): 653;
Barnhart 1: 140; BM 1: 112-113, 6: 65; Bossert p. 29; DTS 1: 16-17, 6(4): 3; GRp. 638;
Jackson p. 519 [index]; Kew 1: 180; Langman p. 117; LS 1962-1966 p.p.; NI 104-105;
Plesch p. 199; PR 505-510.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 47-53. 1820.
Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 11-22. 1854.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: xxx-xxxi. 1857.
Hess, Kaspar Bauhin's Leben und Charakter. Basel 1860, i, 72 p. (repr. from Beitr.
	vaterl. Gesch. vol. 7. 1860).
Wolf, Biographien zur Kulturgeschichte der Schweiz 3: 63-78. 1860.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 149. 1903. 3(3): 159. <em>pl. 13</em>. 1905.
Legré, La botanique en Provence au seizième siècle. Les deux Bauhin. Marseille 1904.
Burckhardt, Gesch. med. Fakult. Basel 93-123. 1917 (bibl.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 59. 1936.
Heimans, De levende Natuur 63: 225-231. 1960.
Wein, Südhoff's Arch. Gesch. Med. Naturw. 30: 152-166. 1965.
Meier, Caspar Bauhin's botanical correspondents, mss. at Dept. of botany, the Univer-
	sity of Michigan. 1969.
Whitteridge, DSB 1: 522-525. 1970 (bibl.)

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Bauhinia</em> Linnaeus (1753, also dedicated to his elder brother Jean
Bauhin (1541-1612), q.v.); <em>Bauhinites</em> Seward &amp; Conway (1935); <em>Casparea</em> Humboldt,
Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1824); <em>Caspareopsis</em> N. L. Britton &amp; J. N. Rose (1930); (journal):
<em>Bauhinia</em> Zeitschrift der Basler Botanischen Gesellschaft. Basel. Vol. 1-x, 1955-x (dedi-
cated to the two brothers Bauhin).

366. <em>Prodromos theatri botanici</em> Caspari Bauhini Basileensis ... in quo plantae supra
sexcentae ab ipso primum descriptae cum plurimis figuris proponuntur. Frankfurt
(Typis Pauli Jacobi, impensis Ioannis Treudelii) 1620. Qu. (<em>Prodr</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1620, p. [i-viii], 1-160, [12, index], 138 text ill. (woodcuts). <em>Copies</em>: BR (2), MO.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Basel (Impensis Joannis Regis) 1671. Qu., p. [i-iv], [1]-160, [12, ind.], [1, err.],
	138 text ill. (woodcuts). <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MO, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 112; DTS 1: 17; HE p. 13; HU 319 [ed. 2]; Kew 1: 180; LS 1964; Lang-
	man p. 118; NI 104; PR 507; SA 2: 540.

367. <em>Pinax theatri botanici</em> Caspari Bauhini ... sive index in Theophrasti Dioscoridis
Plinii et botanicorum qui à seculo scripserunt opera plantarum circiter sex millium ab
ipsis exhibitarum nomina cum earundum synonymiis &amp; differentiis methodicè secun-
dum earum &amp; genera &amp; species proponens. Opus xl. hactenus non editum summopere
expetitum &amp; ad auctoris intelligendus plurimùm facicus. (Sumptibus &amp; typis Ludovici
Regis) 1623. Qu. (<em>Pinax</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1623, p. [i-xxiv], 1-522, [1-22, index], [1, err.], page 515 wrongly numbered 415.
<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, L, MO, NY.

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<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1671, [i-xxiv], 1-518, [1-22, index], [1, err.], page 515 wrongly numbered 415.
<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO, NY, U.
<em>Re-issue</em>: 1740, [i-xxiv], 1-518, [1-22, index], [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 113; HU 318 (ed. 1671); Kew 1: 180; Langman p. 117-118, LS 1965; PR
	509; SA 1: 150, 2: 541; IDC 5324.
	Morison, Hallucinationes Caspari Bauhini in Pinace. Praeludia botanica 1669.
	Brunin, Z. ges. Naturw. 23: 128-142. 1864; 25: 432-433. 1865; 27: 388-390. 1866.
	C. de Candolle, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 4: 201: 216, 297-312, 458-471, 721-754.
	1904.
	Klein, Növ. Közl. 5. 1906 (n.v.), key to Bauhin by Flatt.
	Savage, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 148: 16-26. 1935.
	Schwaetz, Thalis 4. 1937/39 n.v. (fide NI).

Bauhin, Jean (1541-1612), Swiss botanist. (<em>J. Bauhin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: See under Caspar Bauhin.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 60.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 127. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 1: 649-650; Barnhart 1: 141; BM 1: 113; Jackson
p. 520 [index]; Kew 1: 181; LS 1966; NI 100-103; Plesch p. 135-136; PR 500-504;
Quenstedt p. 25.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 2: 53-56.
Duvernoy, Notices sur quelques médecins ... à Montbéliard 1-24. 1835.
Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 7-11. 1854.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: xxvii-xxix. 1857.
Legré, La botanique en Provence au seizième siècle. Les deux Bauhin. Marseille 1904.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 59. 1936.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. XVIII Jahrh. 253 [index]. 1936.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 31-34. 1940. (bibl.)
Arber, Herbais ed. 2, p. 70, 85, 93, 113-119. 1953.
Hasler, Gesnerus 20: 1-21. 1963.
Martini, Chron. Hortic. 9(3): 61. 1969, 10(3): 45-46. 1970.
Webster, DSB 1: 525-527. 1970 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>(genera): <em>Bauhinia</em> Linnaeus (1753, also dedicated to his younger brother
Caspar Bauhin (1560-1624), q.v.); <em>Bauhinites</em> Seward &amp; Conway (1935); (journal):
<em>Bauhinia</em> Zeitschrift der Basler Botanischen Gesellschaft. Basel. Vol. 1-x, 1955-x (dedi-
cated to the two brothers Bauhin).

368. <em>Historia plantarum</em> universalis, nova, et absolutissima, cum consensu et dissensu
circa eas. Auctoribus Joh. Bauhino Ill. Cels. VVirt. Archiatro. Et Joh. Henr. Cherlero
Philos. et Med. Doct. Basiliensibus, quam recensuit &amp; auxit Dominicus Chabraeus Med.
Doct. Genevensis. Juris verò publici fecit Franciscus Lud. A. Graffenried. Dominus in
Gertzensee &amp; c. Continens descriptiones stirpium exactas, figuras novas, ex ipso proto-
typo maxima ex parte depictas: earumdem [<em>sic</em>]satum, cultum, mangonia: item vires
omnígenas: praeparationes, extractiones, ac distillationes praecipuas: exoticarum
orientis atque occidentis, aliarumq́; ante nostrum seculum incognitarum supra mille
historias novas. Synonima: aequivoca: succedanea: praecipuarum linguarum appel-
lationes. In primis verò placita veterum graecorum, arabum, latinorum &amp; posterioris
seculo scriptorum. Interpretationes ac corrrectiones [<em>sic</em>]sententiarum obscurarum et
depravatarum. In qua praeterea notantur errores eorum qui de plantis scripserunt; ac
continentur pleraque omnia, quae theologi, jurisconsulte medici, philosophi, historici,
poetae, grammatici, geoponici, architecti, aliique de plantis promulgarunt. Ut meritò
omnium herbariorum vicem supplere queat. Ebroduni [=Yverdon] 1650-1651, 3 vols.
Fol. (<em>Hist. pl</em>.)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Johann Heinrich Cherler (c. 1570-c. 1610); Dominique Chabrey (1610-
1669).
<em>Precursor volume</em>: Historiae plantarum generalis novae et absolutissimae quinquaginta
annis elaboratae... Ebroduni (Typ. Caldoriana) 1629. Qu. (<em>n.v</em>.)

PAGE: 150
HEADING: BAUHIN, J.

vol.	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1[1]	[viii], 9, [1], [2], 1-596 (wrongly numbered): 1-232, 234-235, 238-	1650
	239, 241-406, [407-408 blank], 409-466, 468-469, 471-[602] engraved
	title page.
[2]	21-440	1650
2	[xx], 1074 plus 14 (wrongly numbered:	1651
	1-169, 178, 173-398, 398a-398b [2 blank], 399-1074, engraved title
	page.
3[1]	[viii], 12, 1-212	1651
[2]	21-212, 213-882 (wrongly numbered:	1651
	21-172, 2174-175, 2178-179, 2181-212, 213-808, 805-882, [2 blank],
	engraved title page.

Taken from HU 251, q.v. for a detailed collation, bibliographical analysis, and notes on
variant issues. When tracing references it should be noted that volumes 1 and 3 have in
part double sets of page numbers. - 3577 Text illustrations (woodcuts) (692, 1436, 1449
fide NI). — Legré (1904) has shown that Cherler contributed only the articles signed
"Ego Cherlerus."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 113; HE p. 13; HU 251; Jackson p. 28, xxxii, Kew 1: 181; Langman
	p. 117; LS 1966; NI 103; Plesch p. 135-136; PR 504; SA 1: 250, 2: 541.
	Laplanche, Dict. iconogr. champ. sup. Europe 1894 (Friesian equivalents of names of
	fungi).
	Legré, Les deux Bauhins 25-33, 35-37. 1904.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 182. 1940 (on authorship Cherler).
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1051. 1940.
	Perret, Bibl. hist. vaud. 7: 27, 49. 1947 (n.v., fide NI).
	Martini, Chron. Hortic. 9(1): 61. 1969, 10(3): 45-46. 1970.

Baumgardt, Ernst (fl. 1856), German botanist and teacher at a senior high school at
Potsdam. (<em>Baumgardt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 142; BM 1: 114; PR 514-515.

369. <em>Flora der Mittelmark</em>, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Umgegend von Berlin
und Potsdam....Nebst einer Karte des Gebietes. Berlin (Georg Reimer) 1856. Oct. (<em>Fl. Mittelmark</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jul 1856 (p. x: Spring 1856, Bot. Zeit. 1 Aug 1856), p. [i]-cxx, [1]-240, map.
	<em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 114; PR 515.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 536-540. 1 Aug 1856.

Baumgarten, Johann Christian Gottlob (1765-1843), German botanist later active
in Transsylvania. (<em>Baumg</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Kanitz and AG state that the herbarium was acquired by the
"Lyceum" in Hermannstadt (Sibiu, Roumania). In 1900 it was bought by A. Richter
for the Museum of Transsylvania. In 1922 the herbarium was transferred to the her-
barium of the Institute of Botany of the University of Cluj (CL) where it is still main-
tained today, kept separate from the other collections. (AG state that many of the types
are missing). A small number of sheets is still in the Natural History Museum of Sibiu
and some other plants are in the general herbarium of CL. (We are grateful to C. Váczy,
from Cluj, for the above information).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 2(1): 437; GR p. 4; IH 2: 61.
	Kanitz, Linnaea 33: 546, 1865.
	Richter, Uti naplo 2: 223. 1905.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 159-160; AG 2(1): 437, 4: 313, 5(1): 625, 793,

PAGE: 151
HEADING: BAXTER, W.

12(3): 646; Barnhart 1: 142; BM 1: 114; Bossert p. 29; GR p. 4; IF p. 680; Jackson
p. 306; Kanitz no. 109; Kew 1: 182; LS 1971; PR 516-518; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Dietmann, Lausitz. Magaz. 24(16): 256-257. 1791.
Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 338. 1875.
Niedermaier, Natura, Biol. (Bucuresti) 17(6): 84-87. 1965 (portr.)
Doltu, Revista Muzeelor ser. 2. 3. 262-263. 1965 (fide Topa 1966).
Topa, Anal. Sti. Univ. Cuza Iasi (Biol.) 12(1): 235-237. 1966 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.).
Illig, Verh. bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg 106: 7-21. 1969.
Heltmann, Biol. Stud. Luckau 2: 15-32. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baumgartenia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1817); <em>Baumgartia</em> Moench (1794).

370. <em>Sertum lipsicum</em> seu stirpes omnes praeprimis exoticas circa urbem olim maximeque
nuperrime plantatas digessit et descripsit secundum methodum Linnaeanam. Leipzig
(Officina Holliana) [1790]. Oct. (<em>Sert. lips.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 26 Mar 1790 (fide Lausitz. Magaz. 23(13): 202. 15 Jul 1790; rev. Neue Leipz.
	gel. Anz. 5 Apr 1790), p. [1]-48. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 114; PR 516; ST p. 55; IDC 5841.

371. <em>Flora lipsiensis</em> sistens plantas in agris circuli Lipsici tarn sponte nascentes quam
frequentius cultas secundum systema sexuale revisum atque emendatum ... cum
tabulis iv. aere incisis. Leipzig (Siegfried Lebrecht Crush) 1790. Oct. (<em>Fl. lips.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Dec 1790 or first half 1791? (Lausitzer Magaz. 24/16: 257. 31 Aug 1791,
	GGA 10 Oct 1791; however ALZ 24 Nov 1790 says "erschienen Mich. Messe 1790"),
	p. [i]-xvi, [17]-741, [3 p. add.], <em>pl. 1-4. Copies</em>: NY (4 pl.), USDA (2 pl.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 114; Jackson p. 306; Kew 1: 182; LS 1971; PR 517; ST p. 55; IDC 5468.

372. <em>Enumeratio stirpium magno Transsilvaniae</em> principatui praeprimis indigenarum, in
usum nostratum botanophilorum conscripta inque ordinem sexuali-naturalem concin-
nata. Wien, Hermannstadt 1816-1846, 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Enum. stirp. Transsilv.</em>)

volume	pages	dates	dates in vol.
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xxvii, [1]-427,	1816	p. xxvii: 14 Oct 1815
	[428 err.]
2	[i-x] [1] -392	Dec 1816	p. xii: 31 Oct 1815
3	[i]-xii, [1]-355	1817	p. xii: 29 Sep 1816
			see Isis 1: 114. 1817
4	[i]-iv, [1]-236	1846	p. iv cal Maji 1840
			editor: M. Fuss
Mantissa 1	[i-v], [1]-82, index		p. iv. ibid, majis 1846
	[i]-viii	1846	author: M. Fuss
Indices	[1]-112	1846	author: M. Fuss.

Vols. 1-3: Wien (in libraria Comesinae), vol. 4., Mant., Ind. 'Cibinii', Hermannstadt
(Typis haeredum M. nobilis de Hochmeister (Theodor Steinhaussen.)). <em>Copies</em>: FH, HH, NY.
J. F. von Jacquin wrote to A. P. de Candolle on 2 Jan 1817 (letter at G): "le second
volume de la Flora Transsylvanie de Baumgarten a paru ici." This makes publication
of vol. 3 in 1816 very dubious; Isis lists it correctly for 1817. Volume 4 was published
posthumously by Fuss at Hermannstadt. Hinrichs received it only 5-8 Jan 1848 [sic]; it
was presented to a meeting of Hungarian botanists on 16 Aug 1847 (Flora 20: 655).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 114; IF p. 680; Kew 1: 182; PR 518.

Baxter, William (1787-1871), English gardener and cryptogamist, curator of the
Oxford botanical garden (1813-1851). (<em>Baxter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OXF, further material at CGE, diatoms at BM. – Issued also
series of exsiccatae: <em>Stirpes cryptogam</em> [<em>ic</em>]<em>ae oxonienses</em> (2 fasc., 100 nos. 1825-1828), sets at
B, BM, CGE, E, K, OXF and <em>Flora thamensis</em> (1841-1844) with P. B. Ayres.

PAGE: 152
HEADING: BAXTER, W.

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 61.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 42. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 127-128. 1964.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 7. 1969.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 513-514. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 635; Barnhart 1: 143; BB p. 25; BM 1: 115;
Bossert p. 29; CSP 1: 219, 12: 58; DNB 3: 438; GR p. 389; Jackson p. 235; Kew 1: 185;
LS 1987-1988; MD p. 53-54; NI 107; PR 544; Zander ed. 10, p. 632.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 1871: 1426-1427, also J. Bot. 9: 380-381. 1871.
Anon., Flora 55-64. 1872.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1871-1872: lx-1xi. 1872.
Druce, Fl. Oxfordshire 392-394. 1886.
Druce, Fl. Berkshire clxii. 1897.
Bagnall, Fl. Warwickshire 498-499. 1891.
Druce, Rep. Ashmolean nat. Hist. Soc. Oxfordshire 21-25. 1904.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 9. 1906.
Druce, Fl. Buckinghamshire xcviii. 1926.
Coats, The plant hunters 221, 225. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Baxtera</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1828, <em>nom. rej.</em>) is without an etymological
explanation; <em>Baxteria</em> R. Brown ex W. J. Hooker (1843, <em>nom. cons.</em>) is dedicated to
William Baxter (fl. 1823-1830), a collector in South Australia; <em>Baxteria</em> Van Heurck
(1896) and <em>Baxteriopsis</em> H. Karsten are dedicated to Wynne Edwin Baxter (1844-1920),
English phycologist.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Baxter served at Oxford under George Williams, "an elegant scholar and an
amiable man, [who] added nothing to botanical science" (Obituary of Baxter, J. Bot.
9: 370. 1871; see also BB p. 328 and DNB 69: 399).

373. <em>Stirpes cryptogamae oxonienses</em>; or dried specimens of cryptogamous plants, collected
in the vicinity of Oxford. Oxford 1825-1828, 2 fascicles. Qu. (<em>Stirp. crypt. oxon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: fasc. 1: iv p. and nos. 1-50. 1825, fasc. 2: ii p. and nos. 51-100. 1828. – For an
	extensive description see MD and Sayre 1969. Sets e.g. at BM, NY. A third fascicle
	was announced but not published.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 115; Kew 1:185; LS 1897; MD p. 53-54.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 127-128. 1964.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 7-8. 1969.

374. <em>British phaenogamous botany</em>; or, figures and descriptions of the genera of British
flowering plants. Oxford (author; sold by J. M. Parker) [1832-] 1834-1843, 6 vols. Oct. (<em>Brit. phaen. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The original publication took place in parts. A trial part with two plates (<em>Fritil-
	laria</em> and <em>Tulipa</em>) was issued in Mai 1832, soliciting subscribers. The first full parts
	(1, 2) were issued in Sep 1832. Each part contained four plates with accompanying
	text. According to Church, publication took place regularly, in the beginning one
	part per month, until 1843.
	Most of the plates are dated.

vol.	parts	plates	comted by
----------------------------------------
1	1-20	1-80	1 Mar 1834
2	21-40	81-160	2 Nov 1835
3	41-60	161-240	16 Aug 1837
4	61-80	241-320	2 Mar 1839
5	81-100	324-400	3 Nov 1840
6	101-127	401-509	Mar 1843

The dates of receipt of parts 1-101 by the Linn. Soc. (confirmed for nos. 72-101 by
Proc. Hort. Soc. London, data BH) are (for plate nos. multiply by four):

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HEADING: BAXTER, W.

1	Sep 1832	35	5 Jun 1835	69	2 Apr 1838
2	Sep 1832	36	10 Jul 1835	70	1 Mai 1838
3	31 Oct 1832	37	10 Aug 1835	71	4 Jun 1838
4	31 Oct 1832	38	1 Sep 1835	72	2 Jul 1838
5	10 Dec 1832	39	1 Oct 1835	73	3 Aug 1838
6	28 Dec 1832	40	2 Nov 1835	74	1 Sep 1838
7	1 Feb 1833	41	11 Dec 1835	75	2 Oct 1838
8	1 Mar 1833	42	19 Jan 1836	76	1 Nov 1838
9	1 Apr 1833	43	2 Feb 1836	77	3 Dec 1838
10	-	44	1 Mar 1836	78	8 Jan 1839
11	10 Jul 1833	45	2 Apr 1836	79	4 Feb 1839
12	10 Jul 1833	46	3 Mai 1836	80	4 Mar 1839
13	-	47	7 Jun 1836	81	9 Apr 1839
14	2 Oct 1833	48	3 Jul 1836	82	2 Mai 1839
15	2 Oct 1833	49	2 Aug 1836	83	4 Jun 1839
16	2 Nov 1833	50	3 Oct 1836	84	29 Jun 1839
17	2 Dec 1833	51	6 Oct 1836	85	30 Jul 1839
18	20 Jan 1834	52	2 Nov 1836	86	1 Sep 1839
19	3 Feb 1834	53	13 Dec 1836	87	1 Oct 1839
20	1 Mar 1834	54	5 Jan 1837	88	1 Nov 1839
21	Apr 1834	55	2 Feb 1837	89	3 Dec 1839
22	18 Mai 1834	56	7 Mar 1837	90	2 Jan 1840
23	16 Jun 1834	57	1 Apr 1837	91	3 Feb 1840
24	1 Jul 1834	58	2 Mai 1837	92	2 Mar 1840
25	1 Oct 1834	59	30 Mai 1837	93	2 Apr 1840
26	1 Oct 1834	60	16 Aug 1837	94	2 Mai 1840
27	1 Oct 1834	61	16 Aug 1837	95	30 Mai 1840
28	1 Oct 1834	62	1 Sep 1837	96	1 Jul 1840
29	30 Nov 1834	63	2 Oct 1837	97	1 Aug 1840
30	7 Jan 1835	64	1 Nov 1837	98	1 Sep 1840
31	23 Feb 1835	65	4 Dec 1837	99	1 Oct 1840
32	14 Mar 1835	66	3 Jan 1838	100	3 Nov 1840
33	1 Apr 1835	67	1 Feb 1838	101	3 Dec 1840
34	1 Mai 1835	68	1 Mar 1838

As soon as a volume was completed, this was also issued somewhat later as a whole,
with a separate title-page and usually with a dated dedication; this issue of completed
sets of volumes was regarded as the "second edition." The sixth volume (dedication
dated 15 Mai 1843) has extensive indexes. The run of the paperbacked parts is con-
sidered the "first edition," completed sets of volumes are inscribed second edition on
the title-page of the first volume. A reprint (third "edition") was issued in 1856 (text
and plates same as in orig.). The 509 coloured copper engravings (accompanied by
letter press) are mainly by W. A. Delamotte, C. Mathews and Isaac Russell. The
originals are in the Lindley library of the Royal Horticultural Society, London.
Second issue ("edition") (see above):

Vol.	pages	plates	date t.p.	dates prefaces
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iv], [index 4 p.]	1-80	1834	25 Feb 1834
2	[i-iv], [index 4 p.]	81-160	1835	17 Oct 1835
3	[i-iv], [index 4 p.]	161-240	1837	12 Jun 1837
4	[i-iv], [index 4 p.]	241-320	1839	18 Feb 1839
5	[i-iv], [index 4 p.]	321-400	1840	24 Oct 1840
6	[i-iv], [add. corr. 2 p.],	401-509	1843	15 Mai 1843
	[index vol. 6. 4 p.],
	bibliogr., etc. [i]-lvii.

<em>Copies</em>: GAS, HH. – Each title page has a different motto derived from British poetry.
<em>Ref</em>.: Blunt p. 213; BM 1: 115; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 235; Kew 1: 185; NI 107; PR 524.
	Church, J. Bot. 57: 58-63. 1919.

PAGE: 154
HEADING: BAYER

Bayer, Edvin (1862-1921), Czech palaeobotanist, lichenologist and botanical historian.
(<em>E. Bayer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 668; IH 2: 61.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 115, 6: 66; Bossert p. 29; CSP 13: 360; GR
p. 668; Kew 1: 185; LS 33430; Quenstedt p. 26.
Podpera, Nase Veda 8: 181. 1926.
Nemejc, Vestnik statn. geol. ust. Českosl. Rep. 3: 69-73. 1927.
Prochåzka, Čas. nar. Mus., Praha, odd. prirod. 101: 57-58. 1927.
Vilhelm, Preslia 5: 230-231. 1927 (portr.)
Nemejc, Veda Prir. 9: 151-155. 1928.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 97. 1960 (bibl.)

Baylis, Edward (<em>fl</em>. 1791-1794), British physician and botanist. (<em>Baylis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 143; BB p. 25; Jackson p. 500; Kew 1: 185;
Plesch p. 136.

375. <em>A new compleat body of practical botanic physic</em>, from the medicinal plants of the
vegetable kingdom selected from some of the best authors: with useful observations and
improvements, necessary regimen and diet, under all diseases. Embellished with
beautiful copper-plates, colored to nature. London (Stace and Maids) 1791 [-1792].
Qu. (<em>New pract. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Mar 1791-1 Nov 1792 (dates on plates), p. [i]-viii, 1-563, [564, err.], <em>pl. 1-41.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: HU(2). – Most plates are signed by John Frederick Miller.
<em>Ref</em>.: Henrey 440; Jackson p. 500; Kew 1: 185; Plesch p. 136.
	Roper, J. Bot. 56: 52-54. 1918.

Bayrhoffer, Johann Daniel Wilhelm (1793-1868), German cryptogamist. (<em>Bayrh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FR, other material at B (musci) and LZ (lich., destroyed).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 5; IH 2: 62.
	Anon., Ann. Bryol. 9: 153. 1937.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 144; BM 1: 116, 6: 67; CSP 1: 220; GR
p. 5; Kew 1: 186; LS 1997-2001; PR 531-533.
Kirschbaum, Jb. NassauischenVer.Naturk. 21/22:429-432. 1869, (also as a reprint, 4 p.).
Bary, Bot. Zeit. 28: 325-328. 1870.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bayrhofferia</em> Trevisan (1857).

376. <em>Einiges über Lichenen und deren Befruchtung</em> ... Mit vier lithographirten Tafeln. Bern
(Huber &amp; Comp., Eigenthümer J. Körber) 1851. Qu. (<em>Lichenen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1851 (preface Sep 1851; rd by Flora Sep-Oct 1851, fide Flora 34: 672.
	1851), p. [i-iv], [1]-41, [3 p.], <em>pl. 1-4. Copies</em>: NY (<em>4 pl</em>.), Stevenson (<em>3 pl</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 116; Kew 1: 186; LS 1998; PR 532.
	H. J., Bot. Zeit. 9: 814-822. 14 Nov 1851 (rev. dated 25 Oct).
	Anon., Flora 35: 11-16. 7 Jan 1852.
	Bayrhoffer, Flora 35: 173-176. 21 Mar 1852.

377. <em>Entwickelung und Befruchtung der Cladoniaceen</em> ... Mit einer Tafel. Als Manuscript
gedruckt. [Frankfurt a.M.]1860. Qu. (<em>Entw. Cladon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1860, de Caspary received a copy from the author on 17 Nov 1860; p. [1]-26,
	<em>1 pl. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 116; LS 2001; PR 533.

PAGE: 155
HEADING: BECCARI

Beatson, Alexander (1759-1833), Scottish soldier, Governor of St. Helena 1808-1813.
(<em>Beatson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 146; BB p. 26; BM 1: 117; DNB 4: 20;
Jackson p. 353; Kew 1: 191.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew add. ser. 3: 37. 1899 (the <em>Flora Sta. Helenica</em> listed under
	Beatson was written by Alexander Watson).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beatsonia</em> Roxburgh (1816).

378. <em>Tracts relative to the island of St. Helena</em>; written during a residence of five years. By
Major-general Alexander Beatson, late governer, &amp;c. &amp;c. &amp;c. Illustrated with views
engraved by Mr. William Daniell, from the drawings of Samuel Davis, Esq. London
(pr. W. Bulmer and Co., distr. G. and W. Nicol, J. Booth) 1816. Qu. (<em>Tracts St. Helena</em>).

<em>Author</em> of botanical appendix: William Roxburgh (1751-1815).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1816 (p. v*: 1 Jan 1816; Quart. Rev. Jan 1816), frontisp., p. [iii*-vii*],
	viii*-xix*, [i]-lxxxvii, 1-330, 7 <em>pl. Copy</em>: LC. – On p. 295-326: Appendix 1: An
	alphabetical list of plants seen by Dr Roxburgh growing on the island of St. Helena in
	1813-1814.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 353; Kew 1: 191.
	Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew, add. ser. 3: 37. 1899.

Beauverd, Gustave (1867-1942), Swiss botanist, curator of the Boissier herbarium at
Genève. (<em>Beauverd</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 63.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 364; Barnhart 1: 148; BFM 962; BL 2: 627
[index]; BM 6: 68; CSP 13: 376; IF suppl. 1: 75; Kew 1: 192-193; LS 2030, 30954-
30955; LS suppl. 2115-2120; MW p. 37; RV 71: p. 275; Zander ed. 10, p. 633.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Cavillier, Boissier 5: 16. 1941.
Hochreutiner, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 33: 223-240. 1942.
Hochreutiner, Revista Sudam. Bot. 7(1): 23-24. 1942.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beauverdia</em> Herter (1943).

Beauverie, Jean Jules (1874-1938), French botanist at Lyon. (<em>Beauverie</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Beauverie, C. R. Congr. Soc. sav. Paris, sect. sci. 68: 208-214. 1935.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 148; BL 2: 115; 6: 68; CSP 13: 376;
Kew 1: 193; Langman p. 121; LS 2031-2048, 30956-30969; LS suppl. 2121-2168;
MW p. 37.
Beauverie, Liste de titres et travaux scientifiques (1897-1934). Lyon 1935, 78 p. (bibl.)
Reynaud-Beauverie, Bull. Soc. bot. France 85: 557-567. 1938 (bibl.)
Tronchet, Bull. Soc. linn. Lyon 7(4): 100-105. 1938 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 4(3): 262-263, 267. 1938 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beauveria</em> Vuillemin (1912).

Beccari, Odoardo (1843-1920), Italian botanical explorer and palm specialist. (<em>Becc</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI (13.000).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 63.
	Steenis, Webbia 8(2): 427-436. 1952.

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HEADING: BECCARI

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 211; Barnhart 1: 148; BL 1: 103, 120; BM 1: 118,
6: 68; Bossert p. 30; CSP 7: 113, 9: 156, 12: 60, 13: 378; IF p. 680; Jackson p. 120, 395;
Kew 1: 194-195; Langman p. 121; MW p. 37; NI 108-112.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 160, <em>pl. 31.</em> 1903, 3(3): 175. 1905 (portr.)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1921-1922: 37-40.
Béguinot, Rivista di Biología 3(1). 1921 (repr. 4 p.).
Burkill and Moulton, J. Asiat. Soc. Straits Br. 83: 166-173. 1921.
Chiovenda, Nuovo Giorn. bot. Ital. ser. 2. 28: 5-25. 1921 (portr., bibl.)
Martelli, Webbia 5(1): 295-353. 1921 (portr., bibl. maps itin.), also as independent
	reprint, Firenze 1921, 61 p.
Priore, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 39: (56)-(87). 1921.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 43-46. 1950 (extensive information on itineraries,
	biogr., coll.).
Steenis, Webbia 8(2): 427-436. 1952 (Thesaurus beccarianus).
Irmscher, Webbia 9: 469-509. 1953 (on his Begoniaceae).
Royen, Webbia 9: 369-385. 1954 (on his Podostemaceae).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Nuovo Giornale botanico Italiano</em> publicato da O. Beccari, vols, i-iii,
1869-1871.
(2) Hooker, <em>Fl. Brit. India</em>, Palmae (with J. D. Hooker), 6: 402-448. Jul 1892, 449-483.
Sep 1893.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beccaria</em> Massee (1892); <em>Beccaria</em> K. A. F. W. Mueller Hal. (1872); <em>Bec-
carianthus</em> Cogniaux (1890); <em>Beccariella</em> Pierre (1890); <em>Beccariella</em> Cesati (1879); <em>Bec-
carinea</em> Pierre ex Post &amp; O. Kuntze (1903); <em>Beccarina</em> Van Tieghem (1895); <em>Beccarinda</em>
O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Beccariodendron</em> Warburg (1891); <em>Beccariophoenix</em> H. Jumelle &amp; H.
Perrier de la Bâthie (1915).

379. <em>Malesia</em> raccolta di osservazioni botaniche intorno alie piante dell' arcipelago
indo-malese e papuano publicata da Odoardo Beccari destinata principalmente a
descrivere ed illustrare le piante da esso raccolte in quelle regioni durante i viaggi
eseguiti dal anno 1865 all' anno 1876. Genova (1/2: R. Istituto Sordo-Muti) Firenze-
Roma (3: Fratelli Bencini) 1877-1890. 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Malesia</em>).

vol.	part	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-96	Apr 1877
	2	97-192	Sep 1877
	3	193-256	Sep 1878
	4	257-304, [1, ind.]	Dec 1883
2	1	[1]-128	Dec 1884
	2	129-212	28 Sep 1885
	3	213-284	12 Jun 1886
	4	285-340, [i]	Dec 1886
3	1	[1]-80	Jun 1886
	2	81-160	Sep 1886
	3	161-168	Aug 1887
	4	169-280	Sep 1889
	5	281-432, [i-iii]	Mar 1890

There are 137 lithographs (<em>1-28, 1-65, 1-44</em>) mainly after drawings by Beccari himself.
Dates 2: 340, 3: 420. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L, MO, US. – Parts 1 and 2 of vol 2 were issued
in a single cover for "fasc. i-ii," dated 1884. The dates on the signatures are not those of
publication.
A facsimile reprint was announced, but not yet published, by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 118; IF p. 680; MW p. 37; NI 108; SK p. clxix.

380. <em>Palme del Madagascar</em> descrite ed illustrate da Odoardi Beccari (con 50 tavole in
fototipia testo). Firenze (Istituto micrografico Italiano) 1912[-1914]. Fol. (<em>Palme
Madagascar</em>).

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fasc.	pages	plates	dates
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1	1-14, [i-iv]	1-10	1912
2	15-22	11-20	1912
3	23-32	21-27, 29, 30, 32	1912
4	33-40	28, 31, 33-40	1912 on cover*
5	41-59, [v-vi ind.]	41-50	1912 on cover**

* but received by GH in 12 Mar 1914; ** but not printed until 4 Apr 1914, see p. 59,
received by GH 23 Jul 1914. The GH (= HH) copy is in the original covers. The
50 plates are photographs by Beccari. Number of copies printed: 100. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G,
HH, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 69; NI 109.

381. <em>Le palme delia Nuova Caledonia</em>. Firenze (M. Ricci) 1920. Oct. (<em>Palme Nuova Cale-
donia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 10 Dec 1920, p. [1]-78, <em>pl. 1-13</em> with text, [1, colophon with date]. <em>Copy</em>: G. –
	Preprinted from Webbia 5: 71-198, published on 30 Jul 1921 or somewhat later.
	The plates, with accompanying text, edited by Ugolino Martelli, occupy p. 147-198.

382. <em>Asiatic Palms – Corypheae</em> ... The species of the genera Corypha, Nannorhops,
Sabal, Copernicia, Serenoa, Brahea, Acoelorhaphe, Washingtonia, Pritchardia,
Erythea, Livistona, Licvala, Pritchardiopsis, Phlolidocarpus, Teysmannia, Rhapis,
Chamaerops, Trachycarpus, Rhaphidophyllum, Trithrinax, Acanthorhiza, Hemithri-
nax, Thrinax, Coccothrinax, Crysophila. With 70 plates and 32 plates of analytical
figures. Calcutta (Bengal Secretariat Book Depot) 1931. Qu. (<em>Asiat. Palms, Coryph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Early 1933 [sic] – p. [i-x], [1]-356, <em>102 pl</em>. (<em>1-99, 59bis, 68bis, 89bis</em>). Issued as
	Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. Calcutta vol. 13. Posthumously revised and edited by Ugolino
	Martelli.
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 37; NI 111.
	Furtado, Chron. bot. 3: 337. 1937.

Beck, Ritter von Mannagetta und Lerchenau, Günther (1856-1931), Bohemian
botanist, curator of W (1886-1899), professor of botany in Vienna (1888-1899), later at
Prague. (<em>Beck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PRC and/or W. Both institutes claim to possess the original
herbarium; algae at PRC. Together with Alexander Zalhbruckner Beck published
<em>Cryptogamae exsiccatae editae a Museo palatino vindobonense</em> (nos. 1-600, 1894-1900).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 63-64.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 428. 1916.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 431, 6(1): 207, 12(1): 244, 12(3): 302; Barnhart
1: 149; BFM [ind.]; BL 1: 114; BM 1: 119, 6: 70; Bossert p. 31; CSP 9: 160, 12: 60,
13: 385-386; DTS 1: 17-18, 6(4): 79, 111; GR p. 446; Jackson p. 94; Kew 1: 197-198;
Langman p. 122; LS 2120-2124, suppl. 2183-2190; MW p. 38; NI 113a; ÖBL 1: 61;
Zander ed. 10, p. 633.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civ. Storia nat. Trieste 9: 133-134. 1895.
Maiwald, Gesch. bot. Böhmen 240, 274. 1904.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Pascher, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 49: (9105)-(125). 1931 (portr., bibl.)
Domin, Veda prir. 13: 119-120. 1932.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1051. 1940.
Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 319. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 151. 1955.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 97-98. 1960.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP ed. 1, <em>Orobanchaceae</em>, in 4(3B): 123-132. 1891 (suppl. by
Engler in Nachtr. 2-4: 299. 1897).
(2) <em>Pflanzenreich</em>: Orobanchaceae, iv. 261, Heft 96, 30 Sep 1930 (348 p.), repr. 1958/60.

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(3) Reichenbach, <em>Icones florae Germaniae</em>, editor from 1900-1907; vol. 22 (dec. 31-33,
p. 169-230, t. 271, 1900-1903); vol. 24 (dec. 1-14, p. 1-112, pl. 139-250, 1903-1907).
(4) Becker, <em>Hernstein in Niederösterreich</em>, 2. <em>Flora</em> bearbeitet von G. Beck (also some
animal taxa).
(5) Paulitschke, <em>Harar, Forschungsreise</em> ..., <em>Wissenschaftlicher Theil</em>; <em>botanische Ergebnisse</em> by
Beck. (1888).
(6) Wawra von Fernsee, <em>Itinera Principum S. Coburgi</em>, Wien 1883-1888, edited by G. Beck.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Mannagettaea</em> H. Smith (1933).

383. <em>Flora von Nieder-Österreich</em>. Handbuch zur Bestimmung sämmtlicher in diesem
Kronlande und den angrenzenden Gebieten wildwachsenden, häufig gebauten und
verwildert vorkommenden Samenpflanzen und Führer zu weiteren botanischen
Forschungen für Botaniker, Pflanzenfreunde und Anfänger. Wien (Carl Gerold's
Sohn) 1890-1893. Oct. (<em>Fl. Nieder-Österreich</em>).

vol./pars	pages	figures	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-vi, [1], [1]-430,	1-77	25 Nov 1890
	[ind. 2 p.]
2(1)	[i], [431]-889, [890-894,	78-128	Apr 1892
	ind., err.]
(2)	[i]-x, [1, h.t.], [1]-74,	-	Jun 1893
	[1, h.t.], [895]-1396

<em>Copies</em>: HH, U. - For dates see p. vi.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 119; DTS 1: 18; Kew 1: 197.

384. <em>Die Vegetationsverhältnisse der illyrischen Länder</em> begreifend Südkroatien, die Quar-
nero-Inseln, Dalmatien, Bosnien und die Hercegovina, Montenegro, Nordalbanien, den
Sandžak Novipazar und Serbien. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1901. Oct. (<em>Vege-
tationsverh. illyr. Länd.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: Oct-Nov 1901 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1901), p. [i]-xv, [1]-534, [535], 2 maps, 6 pl.,
	18 ills. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Die Vegetation der Erde (ed. A. Engler, O. Drude), vol. 4.
<em>Facsimile reprint</em>: announced, but not yet published (Cramer 1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 70; Kew 1: 197.

385. <em>Hilfsbuch für Pflanzensammler</em> ... mit 12 Abbildungen im Text. Leipzig (Wilhelm
Engelmann) 1902. Oct. (<em>Hilfsb. Pflanzensamml.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1902 (p. iii: Easter 1902; Nat. Nov.), p. [i-iv], [1]-36. <em>Copy</em>: U.

386. <em>Flora Bosne</em>, Hercegovine i novopazarskog sandžaka. Volumes 1-4. 1903-1967. (<em>Fl. Bosne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Volumes 1-3 are by Beck, vol. 4(1) is by Beck and K. Maly, vol. 4(2) is by
	Z. Bjelčič, Z. Slavnić and P. Fukarek. Publication took place in:
	G Glasnik zemaljskog Muzeja u Bosni Hercegovini, Sarajevo (1903-1923)
	SA Sonderausgaben der Kgl. Serbischen Akademie 63(15) Beograd, Sarajevo
	(1927)
	BI Sonderausgabe Band 1 des Biol. Inst., Sarajevo (1950)
	ZM Sonderausgabe Band 11 des Zemaljski Muzej Bosne i Hercegovine, Prirodn-
	jačko odeljenjě, Sarajevo (1967)

part/fasc.	pages repr.	contents	place and date of publ.
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1	[1-94]	Gymn., Monoc.	G 16: 1-48, 185-230. 1903
2(1-3)	95-149	Salic.-Caryoph.	G 18: 69-81, 137-150,
			469-495. 1906
(4)	151-165	Caryoph.	G 19: 15-29. 1907
(5)	[167-197]	Caryoph.	G 21: 135-165. 1909
(6)	[199-225]	Ranumc.	G 26: 451-475. 1914

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part/fasc.	pages repr.	contents	place and date of publ.
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(7)	226-351	Berb.-Cruc.	G 28(1-2): 41-67. 1916
–	[1]-26	Pterid.	G 28(3-4): 311-336. 1916
(8)	353-393	Resed.-Til.	G 30: 177-217. 1918
(9)	395-439	Euph.-Polygal.	G 32(1-2): 83-127. 1920
(10)	442-457	Anac.-Vit.	G 33: 1-17. 1921
(11)	460-484	Crass.-Sax.	G 35: 49-74. 1923
3	i-viii, [1]-487	Chorip. (fin)	SA 63/15: i-x, 1-487. 1927
4(1)	1-72, [1]	Symp.	BI 1: 1-72, [1, ind., 1 col.] 1950
(2)	[1]-110,	Symp.	ZM 2: [1]-110, [1, ind., 1 col.] 1967
	[1, col.]

<em>Copy</em>: G. – Part of this <em>Flora</em> was published also in a German translation: <em>Flora von
Bosnien, der Herzegowina und des Sandzaks Novipazar, in</em> Wiss. Mitt, aus Bosnien und der
Herzegowina [Gerold, Wine] [WM] (<em>Fl. Bosnien</em>).

part	fascicle	pages	contents	place and date of publ.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1		[i], [1]-112	Gymn. Monoc.	WM 9: 407-518. 1904
2	1-2	[i], [113]-210	Salic.-Caryoph.	WM 11: 393-490. 1909
	3	[i], [211]-261	Nymph.-Ranunc.	WM 13: 185-235. 1916

The reprint has double pagination: journal and repr. <em>Copy</em> (reprint): G. – This German
version was discontinued after 1916; it is a separate work because of the many additions.
A forerunner of this work was the <em>Flora von Südbosnien und der angrenzenden Hercegovina</em>
published in the <em>Annalen des naturhistorischen Hofmuseums Wien</em> (Wien, Alfred Hölder).
Subtitle: "Nach den Ergebnissen einer dahin im Jahre 1885 unternommene Reise und
den in der Literatur vorhandenen Angaben." From pars 4 on: "im Jahre 1888."

ann.	pars	pages reprint	pages ann.	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1(4)	1	[1]-[55]	[271]-325		Nov-Dec 1886
2(1)	2	[58]-[98]	[35]-76		Feb-Mar 1887
(2)	3	[100]-202	[81]-184	2(1)-7(6)	Jun 1887
4(4)	4	[1]-34	[339]-372		Jan-Feb 1890
5(4)	5	[35]-64	[549]-578	1 fig.	Dec 1890 or early Jan 1891
6(3/4)	6	[65]-102	[307]-344	8(7)-10(9)	Dec 1891 or early Jan 1892
10(2)	7	[103]-141*	[166]-212		Aug-Sep 1895
11(1)	8	[142]-183	[39]-80		Apr-Mai 1896
13(1)	9	[184]-215	[1]-32		1898 (cover)

<em>Copies</em>: BR (repr.), G (repr.), MO, NY (repr.). – The dates give the two months
preceding mention in Nat. Nov. The NY copy is in orig. reprint covers. *The reprint
has a pagination [103]-141, 138-141. Parts 1-3 constitute Band I (not so designated),
4-9 Band II, so designated, Ann. 4(4): 339.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 17.
	Widder, Phyton 13(3-4): 317-319. 1969.

387. <em>Schedae ad</em> "<em>Kryptogamas exsiccatas</em>," <em>editae a museo paletino vindobonensi</em>. 1894-1964.
Wien (<em>Sched. krypt. exs.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Alexander Zahlbrückner (1860-1893).
<em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Kryptogamae exsiccatae, editae a museo palatino vindobenensi</em>, cent, i-xlv. nos.
1-4500, 1894-1964.
The publication of the <em>Schedae</em> as well as the issue of the <em>Kryptogamae exsiccatae</em> (the name
changed later to Cryptogamae exsiccatae) was a co-operative effort. The total publica-
tion comprised 45 centuries of sets of specimens and accompanying texts in the <em>Annalen</em>.
We give here the data for sets 1-6, published by Beck and Zahlbrückner and for sets 7-9
issued by A. Zahlbrückner. The remaining part will be treated under Zahlbrückner.
<em>Schedae</em>: published in Annalen des k.k. naturhistorischen Hofmuseums Wien:

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cent.	nos.	Annalen	pages	plates	date
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1	1-100	9	119-142	ii, iii	1894
2	101-200	11	81-101		1896
3	201-300	12	79-98		1897
4	301-400	13	443-472		1898
5/6	401-600	15	169-215		1900
7	601-700	16	63-90		1901
8	701-800	17	257-281		1902
9	801-900	18	349-375		1903

Centuries 7-26 were issued by A. Zahlbrückner, 27-32 by C. Keissler, 33-34, 36-45 by
F. Petrak, 35 by Petrak, K. Rechinger, O. Szatala and J. Baumgartner. For further
details see Sayre 1969.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 18, 3: xxxix, 4: xliii-xliv, 5: xlviii-xlix; LS 2124.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 328. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 31-32. 1969.

Beck, Lewis Caleb (1798-1853), American physician and naturalist at Albany, New
York. (<em>L. C. Beck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NYS [?], duplicates B, K, KIEL, P, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 63.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 149; BM 1: 119, 6: 70; CSP 1: 228-229, 6:
58, 12: 60; IF p. 680; Jackson p. 361; Kew 1: 197; ME 1: 164, 3: 391, 411, 536;
PR 541.
Anon., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 16: 149-150. 1853 (bibl.)
March, <em>in</em> Grosse, Amer. med. Biogr. 1861: 679-696 (fide ME).
Merrill, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1904: 690.
House, <em>in</em> Kelly and Burrage, Amer. med. Biogr. 1920: 87.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 290. 1921.
Rodgers, John Torrey 336 [index]. 1942.
Ewan, Short history botany U.S. 90, 97. 1969.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 447. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Eaton, <em>Manual</em>, ed. 4, 1824, appendix by L. C. Beck.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Neobeckia</em> E. L. Greene (1896).

388. <em>Botany of the northern and middle states</em>; or, a description of the plants found in the
United States, north of Virginia, arranged according to the natural system. With a
synopsis of the genera according to the Linnaean system – a sketch of the rudiments of
botany, and a glossary of terms. Albany (Webster and Skinners) 1833. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Bot. north, middle states</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai-Jun 1833 (data BH), p. [i]-lv, [1]-471. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 'revised and enlarged, ' New York (Harper &amp; Brothers) 1848. Duod., publ. 1848
	(p. iv: Feb 1848), p. [i]-lxiii, [1]-480 "Botany of the United States North of Virginia;
	comprising descriptions of the flowering and fern-like plants hitherto found in those
	states, arranged according to the natural system; with a synopsis ... terms." <em>Copies</em>:
	HH, MICH.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1856, New York (Harper and Brothers), cancellans t.p., rest 1848 sheets,
	p. [i]-xiii, [1]-480. Duod. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1868, New York (Harper and Brothers), cancellans t.p., rest 1868 sheets,
	p. [i]-lxiii, [1]-480. Duod. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 119; IF 680; Jackson 361; Kew 1: 197; ME 3: 411; PR 541; IDC 5113.

Beck, [Carl] Richard (1858-1919), German palaeobotanist and geologist. (<em>R. Beck</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 149; BM 6: 69-70; CSP 1: 229, 6: 580, 7:
116-117, 9: 160, 13: 384-385; LS 2125-2127, 30967-30969; Quenstedt p. 28.
Stutzer, Z. prakt. Geol. 27: 149-153. 1919 (portr., bibl.)
Kossmat, Ber. Sächs. Akad. Math.-Phys. Kl. 71: 359-364. 1919 [1920] (bibl.)
Schreiter, Ber. Freiberger Geol. Ges. 8(1915-1920): 12-25. 1920 (portr., bibl.)

Becker, Alexander (1818-1901), Russian botanist and musician (organ player) at
Sarepta, explorer of the lower Wolga region and the Caucasus. (<em>A. Becker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, Becker distributed many plants partly through
Hohenacker; important set at LE, for duplicates see IH. Some collections went under
the title <em>Plantae desertorum wolgae inferions</em> (see e.g. Bot. Zeit. 13: 391-392. 1855, 14: 295.
1856, Flora 39: 256. 1856, Bonplandia 6: 341. 1858), others as <em>Plantae caucasicae rariores
</em> (Bonplandia 6: 341. 1858).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 64.
	Anon., Flora 38: 224, 240. 1855.
	Becker, Verzeichnis der um Sarepta wildwachsenden Pflanzen, Moskau 1858 (n.v.
	see Flora 45: 207-208. 1862, obviously a reprint from Bull. Soc. nat. Mosc. 1858,
	no. 3).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 465; Barnhart 1: 149; Bossert p. 31; CSP 1:
229-230, 7: 117, 9: 160-161; Jackson p. 330; Kew 1: 198.
Wiren, Acta Horti Univ. Jurj. 2: 126-129. 1901 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Becker, cf. infra, sub J. Becker.

Becker, Johannes (1769-1833), German botanist, "Stifts-botanikus" of the Sencken-
berg Institute at Frankfurt a.M. (<em>Becker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FR.
<em>Ref</em>.: Conert, Senckenbergiana biologica 48 (Sonderheft C): 13-17. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 150; BM 1: 120; GR p. 61; Kew 1: 198;
LS 2: 31; MD p. 54-55; PR 543.
Fresenius, Flora 16(2): 766-767. 1833, 17(1): 24-29. 1834.
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. Wiss. Abh. 1901: 10.
Anon., Ann. bryol. 9: 154. 1937.
Egle und Rosenstock, Gesch. Bot. Frankfurt a. Main 14. 1966.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beckera</em> Fresenius (1837); <em>Beckeropsis</em> Figari &amp; De Notaris (1853).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Becker ella</em> Kylin (1956) is dedicated to Hermann Franz Becker (1838-1917),
German born botanist in South Africa.

389. <em>Flora der Gegend um Frankfurt am Main</em>. Frankfurt a.M. (Ludwig Reinherz) 1828.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Frankfurt</em>).

<em>Erste Abtheilung</em>: Phanerogamie: (t.p. 1828), 1827, ante 14 Nov (Flora 10(2): 672. 1827),
	p. [i-iv], [1]-557, [558, err.], table. 61*-62* cancell. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Zweite Abtheilung</em>: Cryptogamie: Oct 1828 (Martius acknowledged the receipt of a copy
	on 19 Oct 1828, letter at FR; received by Regensburg Botanical Society after 28 Sep
	(Flora 11(2) Erg.: 65. 1828), p. [i], [1]-813, [814 err.], and part 2(2) without t.p.:
	[1]-111, [112, ind.]. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 120; Kew 1: 198; LS 2131; MD p. 55; PR 543.
	Fresenius, Flora 17(1): 24-29. 1834.
	Conert, Senckenbergiana biologica 48 (Sonderheft C): 14-15. 1967.

Becker, Wilhelm (1874-1928), German teacher and botanist. (<em>W. Becker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B – Exsiccatae: <em>Violae exsiccatae germanicae, austro-hungaricae et
helvetiae</em> (Lief, i-viii, 1900-1908, nos. 1-202), sets at B, GOET and probably also in FR,
GB, GJO, GH and W.

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<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 6: 111-112; IH 2: 64.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 328. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 151; DTS 6(4): 74, 111-114.
Görz, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 71: 142-150. 1928 (bibl. by H. Melchior).
Kloos, Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 1928: 172-173.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1929: 89.
Wein, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 39: xiv-xvi. 1930.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponymys based on the name Becker, cf. supra, sub J. Becker.

Beckhaus, Konrad Friedrich Ludwig (1821-1890), German clergyman, highschool
teacher and botanist at Höxter, Westfalen. (<em>Beckhaus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MSTR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 64.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 151; BFM 49; BM 1: 120; CSP 1: 231, 7:
118; 12: 61-62, 13: 392; GR p. 5; LS 2136-2140.
Westhof, Jahresber. bot. Sekt. Westfäl. Prov. Ver. 1891/92: 6. 1892.
Beckhaus, Flora von Westfalen i. 1893 (portr.)

390. <em>Flora von Westfalen</em>. Die in der Provinz Westfalen wild wachsenden Gefäss-Pflanzen
... Nach des Verfassers Tode herausgegeben von L. A[ugust] W[ilhelm] Hasse ... Mit
einem Bildniss des Verfassers. Münster (Aschendorff) 1893. Oct. (<em>Fl. Westfalen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1893 (preface 17 Aug 1893; Hedwigia rev. 30 Jan 1894, Nat. Nov. Jan
	1894), p. [i]-xxvi, [1]-1096, portr. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 49; BM 1: 120.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2(2): 151. 1955.

Beddome, Richard Henry (1830-1911), English army officer and forestry botanist in
India. (<em>Bedd</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (10.000 species); some of the types perhaps at K, further
material at CAL.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 27; IH 1 (ed. 6): 355, 2: 64.
	Murray, Hist. coll. BMNH 133. 1904.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 152; BB p. 27; BM 1: 121, 6: 71; CSP 1:
242, 6: 581, 7: 122-123, 9: 168, 13: 400; IF p. 680-681, suppl. p. 75; Jackson p. 388,
391, 520; Kew 1: 199; Langmanp. 122; MW p. 39; NI 115-120; PR 554-557, 10540;
Zander ed. 10, p. 633.
Drummond, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1910-1911: 32-34.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1911: 164-165.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beddomea</em> J. D. Hooker (1862); <em>Beddomiella</em> Dixon (1922).

391. <em>The ferns of Southern India</em>. Being descriptions and plates of the ferns of the Madras
presidency. Madras (Gantz brothers) 1863[-1864]. Qu. (<em>Ferns S. India</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: text p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-xv, [1]-88, index [i]-vii, <em>pl. 1-271, 28a. Copies</em>: BR, G, L,
	MO, (in orig. sequence of fasc), NY. <em>Fasc. 1-10: pl. 1-123.</em> 1863. <em>Fasc. 11-16: pl. 124-271.</em>
	1864, last parts perhaps 1865 (Flora 29 Nov 1865).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Madras (Higginbotham and Co.) [1872-]1873, p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xv, [1]-88, <em>pl. 1-271,
	28a</em>, p. [i]-xv. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. - The plates are lithographs of drawings by
	G. Govindo and G. Winchester. Reprints of the 1863 edition (New Delhi 1870, n.v.)
	and of the 1873 edition (New Delhi 1969, n.v.) are offered by the book trade.
<em>A Supplement to the Ferns of Southern India and British India ...</em> Madras. Qu. 1876 has
	p. [1]-28 and <em>plates 346-390</em> (see Ferns of British India).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 121; IF p. 680; Jackson 386; Kew 1; 199; NI 116-117; PR 555; IDC
7158.

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392. <em>The ferns of British India</em>. Being figures and descriptions of ferns from all parts of
British India (exclusive of those figured in "the ferns of Southern India and Ceylon").
Madras (Gantz brothers, at the Adelphi Press) [1865-] 1866-1868 [-1870]. Qu. (<em>Ferns
Brit. India</em>).

vol	fasc.	pag.	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------
1	1-8		1-120	1865
	9-14	[i]	121-150	1866
			151-220	1866
2	15-17		221-255	1867
	18-20	[i]	256-300	1868
3	21-22		301-330	1869
	23	[i-vi, index], [2, corr.]	331-345	1870
Suppl.	–	[1]-28	346-390	1876

<em>Copies</em>: L, MO. – The plates are lithographs by G. Winchester (1-120), G. Govindo,
W. H. Fitch, H. Baker et al., they are accompanied by unnumbered text pages. A
reprint '1973, available' is announced by the trade.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 121; IF p. 680; Jackson p. 385, 386; Kew 1: 199; NI 115, 117; PR 556.

393. <em>The flora sylvatica for Southern India</em>: containing quarto plates of all the principal
timber trees in southern India and Ceylon, accompanied by a botanical manual, with
descriptions of every known tree and shrub, and analysis of every genus not figured in
the plates. Madras (Gantz Brothers) [1869-1874], 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Fl. sylv. S. India</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The work consists of plates illustrating a single species accompanied by a page of
	letter press (arabic pagination). In addition there is an independently paged (roman
	pagination) 'Forester's Manual,' which is illustrated by 29 plates (<em>1-27bis, 29</em>) giving
	an "analysis of genera." The <em>Manual</em> is sometimes bound separately as a third volume
	but has no title-page of its own.

parts	pages	manual	plates	plates	dates
	(in flora)	(in manual)
----------------------------------------------------
1-3	1-36		1-36		1869
4-6	37-72	i-xvii	37-72	1-2	1870
7-14	73-168	xix-lxxxii	73-168	3-11	1871
15-24	169-288	lxxxiii-clxix	169-288	12-22	1872
25-27	289-325	clxxi-ccxxxvi	282-325	23-27 bis	1873
	(-327?)		(-327?)
28	(?326-)	ccxxxvi[bis]-	(?326-)	29	1873 sero vel 1874 prim.
	328-330	ccxxxviii	328-330

<em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>A facsimile</em> reprint was announced, but not yet published, by Asher 1974.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 121; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 387; NI 118; SK p. clxix (Stearn).

394. <em>Icones plantarum Indiae orientalis</em>; or plates and descriptions of new and rare plants,
from Southern India and Ceylon. ... vol. I. Containing 300 plates. Madras (Gantz
Brothers), London (J. van Voorst) 1874. Qu. † (<em>Icon. pl. Ind. or.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1868-1874, in 15 parts of 20 plates each accompanied by some (usually 4)
	pages of text, p. [i*], [i]-vii, [1]-70, <em>pl. 1-300. Copies</em>: MO, U. – The uncoloured
	lithographs are of drawings by H. de Alwis and G. Govindo.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New Delhi (Today &amp; Tomorrow) 1972, same pagination (new imprint on
	[i*]). <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 121; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 384; Kew 1: 199; NI 120; PR 557, 10540.

395. <em>Supplement to the ferns of Southern India and British India</em>, containing a revised list of
all the ferns of India, Ceylon, Birmah and the Malay Peninsula and 45 plates of hitherto

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unfigured species. Madras (Gantz Brothers, at the Delphi Press) 1876, Qu., (<em>Suppl.
ferns S. Ind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1876, p. [1]-28, <em>pl. 346-390. Copies</em>: G, L, MO.

396. <em>Handbook to the ferns of British India</em>, Ceylon and the Malay Peninsula ... Calcutta
(Thacker, Spink and Co.), Bombay (Thacker &amp; Co.), Madras (Higginbotham &amp; Co.),
London (W. Thacker &amp; Co.) 1883. Oct. (<em>Handb. ferns Brit. India</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1883 (preface Mai 1833; Nat. Nov. Apr and Mai 1883 [sic]; J. Bot. Jun
	1883), p. [i]-xiv, <em>pl. 296-297</em>, [1]-500, <em>plates 1-295, 298-300</em> in text. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L
	(2), MO (inscribed by author 22 Jun 1883), NY, U.
<em>A Supplement ... ferns of British India</em>, Calcutta, Oct., p. [1]-110, appeared in 1892.
	<em>Copy</em>: L. (<em>Suppl. ferns Brit. Ind.</em>)
<em>Reprint</em> of the handbook and supplement, New Delhi (Today and Tomorrow) 1969, as
	original except that 296/297 are now placed in numerical order, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-500,
	[1, err.], suppl. [1]-110. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 12; IF p. 681; Kew 1: 119; NI 119; IDC 5086.
	Nayar and Kaur, Companion to R. H. Beddome; Handbook ... Koenigstein
	(Koeltz) 1974 (further supplement), xiii, 244 p.

Beechey, Frederick William (1796-1856), British explorer. (<em>Beechey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Beechey did not collect himself. For the collections made by
Collie and Lay during the voyage to the Pacific in 1825-1828 see under Hooker et
Arnott. The original collection was acquired by Delessert (now at G), duplicates e.g. at
BM, K, E.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 64; Lasègue 85, 562.
	Hedge and Lamont, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 59. 1970.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 514. 1970.
	McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 222-223. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 152; BM 1: 122, 6: 72; Bretschneider
p. 288; CSP 1: 242-243; Jackson p. 224; Kew 1: 200; Lasègue p. 562 [index]; Zander
ed. 10, p. 633.
Embacher, Lexikon der Reisen 29-30. 1882.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 123. 1887.
Cyriax, Sir John Franklin's last arctic expedition 216 [index] 1939.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher nos. 219-221. 1942.
Lamb, Franklin – happy voyager 289. 1956.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 37 [no. 285]. 1966.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: "The botany of Captain Beechey's Voyage ... to the Pacific &amp; Bering's Strait ...
in 1825-1828 ..." was published by W. J. Hooker et G. A. W. Arnott, q.v.

Beer, Johann Georg (1803-1873), Austrian municipal administrator ("Stadtrath")
and botanist in Vienna. (<em>Beer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: IBF (<em>orig</em>.?)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 65.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 153; BM 1: 123; CSP 1: 245, 7: 123;
Jackson p. 125, 138; Kew 1: 201; Langman p. 122-123; NI 122; PR 561-564; Zander
ed. 10, p. 633.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 23: 135. 1873.

397. <em>Praktische Studien an der Familie der Orchideen</em>, nebst Kulturanweisungen und Be-
schieibung aller schönblühenden tropischen Orchideen. Wien (Carl Gerold &amp; Sohn)
 1854. Oct. (<em>Prakt. Stud. Orchid.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Nov 1854 (p. viii: Mai 1854; Gersdorf before Dec 1854), p. [i]-x, [1]-332,
	text ill., <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 123; Jackson p. 138; Kew 1: 201; PR 561.

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398. <em>Die Familie der Bromeliaceen</em>. Nach ihrem habituellen Character bearbeitet mit
besonderer Berücksichtigung der Ananassa. Wien (Tendler &amp; Co.) 1857. Oct. (<em>Fam.
Bromel.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1856 even though dated 1857 (received, as a whole, by Flora in Oct 1856,
	"soeben erschienen" Bot. Zeit. 24 Oct 1856, and presented to the meeting of the
	Deutsche Naturforscher on 18 Sep 1856), p. [i], [1]-271, [272]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 123; Jackson p. 125; Kew 1: 201; Langman p. 123; PR 563.
	Anon., Flora 39: 602, 656. 1856.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 842-845. 28 Nov 1856.
	Anon., Flora 41: 674. 1858.

399. <em>Beiträge zur Morphologie und Biologie der Familie der Orchideen</em>. Wien (Carl Gerold's
Sohn) 1863. Fol. (<em>Beitr. Morph. Biol. Orchid.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1863 (pref. p. viii: 12 Apr 1862, Flora 31 Mai 1963), [i*], [i]-viii,
	[1]-44, <em>pl. 1-12</em>; the coloured (2-12) lithographs are by the author. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 123; Kew 1: 201; Langman p. 123; NI 122; PR 564.

Béguinot, Augusto (1875-1940), Italian botanist at Sassari, Messina, Modena and
Genoa. (<em>Béguinot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; collections in various herbaria. Béguinot contributed
to the <em>Flora italica exsiccata</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 65.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 154; BFM; BL 1: 42, 2: 628 [index];
BM 6: 72; Bossert p. 32; CSP 13: 406-407; DTS 6(4): 114-115; Kew 1: 202-203;
Langman p. 123; MW p. 39.
Fiori, Archivio bot., Forli, 16(1): iii-lxxxii. 1940 (portr., bibl.)
Negodi, Atti Soc. Natural. Mat. Modena 71: 94-115. 1940 (portr., bibl.)
Negri, Nuovo Giorn. bot. Ital. ser. 2. 47: 718-749. 1940 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 6(5): 114-115. 1940 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 17. 1941 (bibl.)

400. <em>Flora padovana</em> ossia prospetto floristico e fitogeographico delle piante vascolari
indigene inselvatichite o largamente coltivate crescenti nella provincia di Tadova con
notizie stoiico-bibliografiche sulle fonti della flora ed illustrata da 20 tavole. Padova
(1: Prem. Soc. Coop. Tip.; 2-3: Tipografía del Seminario) 1909-1914. Oct. (<em>Fl. padov.</em>)

<em>1</em>: Bibliogr. etc.: p. [i], [1]-103. Feb-Mai 1909 (pref. Feb 1909, Nat. Nov. Mai 1909).
	<em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>2</em>: Enum. spezie: <em>fasc. I</em>, p. [105]-408. 1910; <em>fasc. 2</em>, p. 409-607. 1911. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>3</em>: Distr. geogr.: p. [609]-764, <em>pl. 1-20.</em> 1914. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 411; BM 6: 72; Kew 1: 202.

401. <em>La flora, il paesaggio botanico e le piante utili della Tripolitania e Cirenaica</em> (a parziale
beneficio del fondo Pei Feriti d'Africa). Padova (Fratelli Drucker) 1912. Oct. (<em>Fl.
Tripolitania</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1912 (p. [5]: Dec 1911, Nat. Nov. Feb 1912), p. [1]-51. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 203.

Béhéré, Jean Baptiste Joseph (1763-1840), French teacher and naturalist at Rouen.
(<em>Béhéré</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 154; BM 1: 123; GR p. 305; Jackson
p. 290; MD p. 56-57; PR 570.

402. <em>Muscologia rothomagensis</em>, ou tableau analytique des mousses découvertes jusqu'à ce
jour aux environs de Rouen, classées d'après les urnes et l'organisation de leur péri-
stome; avec les caractères des genres et l'étymologie de leurs noms, ainsi que la synony-

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mie des espèces et l'indication des lieux où elles ont été trouvées. Rouen (F. Baudry)
 1826. Oct. (<em>Muscol. rothom.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1826, p. [1]-48, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, L. - Reprint with separate title page and
	pagination from an article in "Séance publique de la Société libre d'Émulation de
	Rouen tenue le 9 juin 1826," p. 77-120. There is no indication that reprint and
	journal were published at different dates. The title of the periodical later became:
	"Bulletins de la Société libre ..." (B-P-H 278-17).-See also Soc. Émul. Rouen 1819:
	25-27. 9 Jun 1819.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 123; Jackson p. 290; MD p. 56-57; PR 570.

Behr, Hans Herman[n] (1818-1904), German physician and botanist who travelled
in Australia and later settled in California. (<em>Behr</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Australian material in MEL; pre-1906 Californian material
destroyed, other material at HBG, LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 65.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 154; BB p. 339; Bossert p. 32; CSP 1: 248, 7:
124-125, 9: 171, 12: 60, 13: 409; HR; Kew 1: 203; Langman p. 123; ME 1: 164.
Bentham, Fl. austral. 1: 14*. 1863.
Behr, Erythea 4: 168-173. 1896 (autobiogr.)
Eastwood, Science ser. 2. 19: 636. 1904.
Gutzkow, Ghismore and Eastwood, Doctor Hans Herman Behr. San Francisco 1905.
Essig, Hist, entomology 553-556. 1931 (portr.)
Ewan, <em>in A</em> century of progress in the natural sciences. 43. 1955.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 149. 1961.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Behria</em> E. L. Greene (1886).

403. <em>Synopsis of the genera of vascular plants in the vicinity of San Francisco</em>, with an attempt to
arrange them according to evolutionary principles. San Francisco, Cal. (Payot, Upham
&amp; Co.) 1884. Duod. (<em>Syn. gen. vasc. pl. San Francisco</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1884 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1884), p. [1]-165. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.

404. <em>Flora of the vicinity of San Francisco</em>. San Francisco, Cal. (private) 1888. Duod. (<em>Fl. vicin. San Francisco</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1888, p. [1]-364, app. [i]-xiv, [i, err.] <em>Copy</em>: NY.
H. H. R., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 16: 33, 12 Jan. 1889.

Beijerinck, Martinus Willem (1851-1931), Dutch biologist. (<em>M. Beijerinck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NBV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 73 (sub Beyerinck).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 155; BM 1: 124-125, 6: 72; Bossert p. 32;
CSP 9: 173, 13: 412-414; JW 1: 439, 2: 184-185, 3: 342; Kew 1: 203; LS 2189-2205,
31008-31013; LS suppl. 2256-2261.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 508. 1909.
Iterson, 1851-1921, Jubileum Professor Beijerink. Toespraak ... 16 maart 1921. Den
	Helder 1921, 24 p. (bibl.)
Went, Versl. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wet., Afd. Nat. 40(1): 7-12, 1931.
Bullock, Proc. Roy. Soc. ser. B. 109(1). 1932.
H. Trotter, Marcellia 27: 120-124. 1932 (portr., cecid. bibl.)
Iterson, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 52: (115)-158. 1934 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 29. 1935 (portr.)
Iterson et al., Martinus Willem Beijerinck, his life and his work, 's-Gravenhage 1940,
	p. 1-195, <em>13 pl</em>. part of Beijerinck, Verzamelde Geschriften, Delft 1921-1940, 6 vols.
	(q.v. for further biogr. Ref.).
Zeven, Euphytica 19: 263-275. 1970.
Smit, History of the life sciences 615, 616, 879. 1974.

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Beijerinck, Willem (1891-1960), Dutch botanist, founder of the Biological Station at
Wijster (Drente). (<em>W. Beijerinck</em>).

<sm>TYPES</sm>: at L, duplicates at K and U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 73 (sub Beyerinck).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 155; BFM 1386; Kew 1: 203-204; Lang-
man p. 123; MW suppl. p. 22.
Barkman, Vakbl. Biol. 40: 61. 1960.
Oye, Biol. Jaarb. Dodonaea 28: 5-7. 1960.
Wilcke, De levende Natuur 63(3): 71. 1960.
Anon., Belmontia (Incidental) 11: 183-194. 1970 (portr., bibl.)

405. <em>Calluna</em> a monograph of the Scotch heather, <em>Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch.</em> sect. 2.
38(4) 1933. (<em>Calluna</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Jan 1933 (archives Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen,
	Amsterdam), frontisp., p. [1]-180, <em>pl. 1-29. Copies</em>: L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 204; Langman p. 123.

406. <em>Sphagnum en sphagnetum</em> / Bijdrage tot de kennis der Nederlandsche veenmossen
naar hun bouw, levenswijze, verwantschap en verspreiding ... met 60 afbeeldingen /
Uitgave van het Nederlandsch biologisch station (Mededeeling no. 6). Amsterdam,
Batavia, Paramaribo 1934. Oct. (<em>Sphagnum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1934 (pref. p. 8 Jul 1934), p. [1]-116, 60 text figs., preface by J. P. Thijsse.
	Mainly based on Paul, in E. P. ed. 2, 10 (1924) and Warnstorff, Pflanzenreich 51
	(1911). –<em>Copy</em>: FAS.

407. <em>Rubi neerlandici</em>, Bramen en frambozen in Nederland. Hun bouw, levenswijze, ver-
wantschap, verspreiding en gebruik (with a summary in English). Amsterdam 1956.
Oct. (<em>Rubi neerl</em>.)

<em>Date</em>: 11 Jul 1956 (archives Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen,
	Amsterdam) - Reprinted from <em>Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch.</em> Afd. Natuurk. sect. 2.
	51(1). 1956, p. [1]-156, <em>pl. 1-82. Copy</em>: U.

Beilschmied, Carl [Karl] Traugott (1793-1848), German botanist and apothecary
at Ohlau. (<em>Beilschm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Herbarium sold in 1848 ("aus der freien Hand"), probably
dispersed.
<em>Ref</em>.: Anon., Flora 31:400. 1848, Bot. Zeit. 7: 15. 1849.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 155; BL 2: 528; BM 1: 125; CSP 1: 248;
DTS 6(4): 24; GR p. 62; Kew 1: 204; KR p. 68; LS 2206-2207; PR 577-578.
Fürnrohr, Flora 31: 337-349. 7 Jun 1848 (bibl.), repr. 15 p.
Wimmer, Fl. Schlesien ed. 2. 2: 150.
G. P., Bot. Zeit. 6: 454-455. 1848.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Jahresberichte der k. Schwedischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
über die Fortschritte der Botanik in 1820 [-1842] ... von J. E. Wikström, Uebersetzt
und mit Hinweisung auf neuere Arbeiten ... versehen von C. T. Beilschmied. - 15
vols. 1838-1847.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beilschmiedia</em> C. G. D. Nees (1831); <em>Beilschmidtia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1841,
<em>orth. var.</em>)

Beissner, Ludwig (1843-1927), German dendrologist. (<em>Beissn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 155; BM 1: 125, 6: 72; CSP 13: 415;

PAGE: 168
HEADING: BEISSNER

Kew 1: 204; KR p. 68; Langman p. 123; MW p. 39-40 (bibl.); Zander ed. 10, p. 633.
Anon., Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 1917, portr. opp. p. 248.
Schwerin, Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 1928: xix-xxi (portr.)

408. <em>Handbuch der Coniferen-Benennung</em>. Systematische Einteilung der Coniferen und
Aufzählung aller in Deutschland ohne oder unter leichtem Schutz im freien Lande
ausdauernden Coniferen-Arten und Formen mit alien Synonymen, angenommen als
Grundlage für die einheitliche Benennung der Nadelhölzer in Deutschland vom Kon-
gress von Coniferen-Kennern und -Züchtern in Dresden am 12 Mai 1887. Ausgear-
beitet und eingehend begründet. (Ludwig Möller) Erfurt 1887. Oct. (<em>Handb. Conif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1887 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1887) p. [i-ii], [1]-90. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. - For additions
	see <em>Einheitliche Coniferen-Benennung</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 125; Kew 1: 204.

409. <em>Einheitliche Coniferen-Benennung</em>. Nachträge und Berichtigungen zu dem Handbuch
der Coniferen-Benennung nebst amtlichem Bericht über die Versammlung von Coni-
feren-Kennern und -Züchtern in Berlin am 28 April 1890. (Ludwig Möller) Erfurt 1891.
Oct. (<em>Einheitl. Conif.-Ben.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1891 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1891), p. [i-iii], [1]-32, [2 p. index]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 204.

410. <em>Handbuch der Nadelholzkunde</em>. Systematik, Beschreibung, Verwendung und Kultur
der Freiland-Coniferen. Für Gärtner, Forstleute und Botaniker. ... Mit 138 nach der
Natui gezeichneten Originalabbildungen. Berlin (Paul Parey) 1891. Oct. (<em>Handb.
Nadelholzk.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Feb-Mar 1891 (p. x: Feb 1891; Nat. Nov. Mar 1891; J. Bot. Mai 1891), p. [i]-xx,
	[1]-576, <em>138 figs. Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "... Kultur der Ginkgoaceen, Freiland-Coniferen und Gnetaceen ... Zweite,
	völlig umgearbeitete, vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage," p. [i]-xvi, [1]-742, <em>165 figs</em>.
	Apr-Mai 1909 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1909; p. i-ix: Feb 1909). <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO, NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>. "... Botaniker. Mit Beiträgen von Professor Dr Klebahn ... Dr Sachtleben ...
	H. Luyken ... herausgegeben von J. Fitschen ..." Berlin (Paul Parey) 1930,
	p. [i]-xv, [1]-765. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. -<em>Publ</em>.: after Apr 1930 (p.v.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 125, 6: 72; Kew 1: 204; Langman p. 123; MW p. 39.

411. <em>Handbuch der Laubholzbenennung</em>. Systematische und alphabetische Liste aller in
Deutschland ohne oder unter leichtem Schutz im freien Lande ausdauernden Laub-
holzarten und Formen mit ihren Synonymen. Im Auftrage der deutschen dendrolo-
gischen Gesellschaft bearbeitet von L. Beissner, ... E. Schelle, ... H. Zabel ... Berlin
(Paul Parey) 1903. Oct. (<em>Handb. Landholzben.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Ernst Schelle and Hermann Zabel (1832-1912).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1903 (p. vi: Frühjahr 1903, Nat. Nov. Jul 1903), [i]-vi, [1], [1]-625.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 204; MW p. 39-40.

Bélanger, Charles Paulus (1805-1881), French botanical explorer. (<em>Bél</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: According to Lasègue "toutes les plantes du Voyage en Perse et
aux Indes-Orientales de M. Bélanger" were acquired by Benjamin Delessert (now G).
Bélanger's plants from the Antilles came to de Franqueville (now P), his ferns to Cosson
(now P), duplicates e.g. at G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 65, Lasègue p. 562 [index].
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 20. 1902.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 179; Barnhart 1: 156; BM 1: 127, 2: 604, 6:
73; Bossert p. 32; DBF 5: 1302; GR p. 265; Kew 1: 206; LS 2222; Lasègue p. 150-153,
562 [index]; NI 126; PR 586.
Boissier, Fl. orient 1: xxvi-xxvii. 1867.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 20. 1902.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 60-61. 1936.

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HEADING: BELLARDI

Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 48. 1950.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 37 [no. 288]. 1966.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Belangera</em> Cambessèdes (1830).

412. <em>Voyage aux Indes Orientales</em>, par le nord de l'Europe, les provinces du Caucase, la
Géorgie, l'Arménie et la Perse, suivi de détails ... sur les Pégot, les Isles de Java, de
Maurice ... &amp; c, pendant les années 1825-1829, publié sous les auspices des ministres de
la marine et de l'intérieur. <em>Botanique</em>. Paris 1833-1836, text Oct., atlas Fol. (<em>Voy. Indes Or.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The whole work consists of 2 volumes <em>Historique</em>, one volume <em>Zoologie</em> and one
	volume <em>Botanique</em>. The latter consists of 2 parts: I, Phanérogames [text not published]
	and II, Cryptogamie [192 pp. and 16 plates] by C. Bélanger (Musci, Hep., Lich.)
	J. B. G. M. Bory de Saint-Vincent (Pter. and Alg.) and C. Montagne (Fungi). The
	botanical part was published in four "livraisons" as follows:

livraison	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------
1, Cryptogamie	1-80	1-8	25 Mai 1833
2, Cryptogamie	81-192	9-16	24 Mai 1834
3, Phanérogamie	-	7 or 8	27 Oct 1834
4, Phanérogamie	-	8 or 9	before 1 Apr 1836

See Ross p. 196 for the detailed list of the plates of the Phanerogamic part. Ross gives
"27 Nov 1837, but probably 27 Jan 1837 or earlier" for livraison 4. - The 15 un-
numbered plates of the phanerogamic part are not accompanied by published des-
criptions. The names of new taxa appearing on these pages are validly published if the
illustration includes an analysis, that is a figure or group of figures showing the details
necessary for identification, with or without a caption describing or naming the details
(ICBN, Arts. 41, 42, 44).
<em>Authors</em> of the <em>Cryptogamie</em>: Charles Paulus Bélanger (1805-1881), (musci frondosi,
hepaticae, lichenes), Jean Baptiste G. M. Bory de Saint-Vincent (1778-1846), (filices,
hydrophytae), Jean Pierre François Camille Montagne (1784-1866), (fungi).
The 31 <em>plates</em> are copper engravings of drawings by Bory de Saint-Vincent and E. Delile
(13, 15, 16 coloured, fide PR).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 604; GF p. 49; Kew 1: 206; LS 2222; NI 126; PR 586; TR 84; IDC 5842.
	Guillemin, Arch. de Bot. 2: 358. 21 Oct 1833.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 7: 390. 1901, 8: 494. 1901.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 730. 1960, 19: 1141. 1964.
	Ross, Taxon 13: 193-196. 1964.

Bellardi, Carlo Antonio Lodovico (1741-1826), Italian physician and botanist at
Torino, pupil of Allioni. (<em>Bellardi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO - duplicates in several herbaria, e.g. UPS in Thunberg
herbarium. The herbarium was damaged while it was in the hands of Bonafous, and a
number of important specimens have disappeared.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 66; Saccardo 2: 16.
	Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxii. 1883.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 17-18. 1941.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 610; Barnhart 1: 158; BM 1: 130; CSP 1: 257;
GR p. 513; IF p. 687; Jackson p. 320; Kew 1: 208; LS 2239-2240; PR 591-593; Zander
ed. 10, p. 633; Saccardo 1: 25, 2: 16, Cron. p. xv.
Anon., Flora 3(1) Beil.: 5. 1820, 9: 432. 21 Jul 1826.
Carena, Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino 33: liii-lxviii. 1829.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxi-cxii. 1883.
Mattirolo, Cronistoria orto bot. Torino xlv-xlviii. 1929 (portr.)
Dawson, Catalogue manuscripts Linnean Society, I. The Smith papers 13. 1934.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 17-18. 1941.
	Becherer, Candollea 14: 113-120. 1953 (Bellardi and Allioni, Fl. pedem.).

PAGE: 170
HEADING: BELLARDI

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Bellardi provided material and information to Allioni for his <em>Flora
pedemontana</em> but did not contribute to the nomenclature of the work. For a list of names
erroneously attributed to Bellardi, but given by Allioni, see Becherer 1953 (see above).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bellardia</em> Allioni (1785); <em>Bellardia</em> Colla (1835); <em>Bellardia</em> Schreber (1791);
<em>Bellardiochloa</em> Chiovenda (1929).

413. <em>Osservazioni botaniche</em> con un saggio d'appendice alla Flora pedemontana del
medico Lodovico Bellardi indirrizzate al Signor Conte Felice S. Martino sopra alcune
piante nominate nella topografía medica di Ciamberi, e sua difesa. Torino (Francesco
Prato) 1788. Oct. (<em>Osserv. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Oct 1788 (AKL 7 Nov 1788), p. [1]-63. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF 681; Kew 1: 208; LS 2239; PR 592; ST p. 55-56; IDC 5843.
	Becherer, Candollea 14: 112-120. 1953.

414. <em>Appendix Ludovici Bellardi ad Florara pedemontanam</em>. Torino 1792. Qu. (<em>App. fl. pedem.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1792 - 80 p., 7 <em>pl</em>. A separately paged preprint from the Mém. Acad.
	Sci. Turin 10: 209-286, <em>pl. iii-ix.</em> 1793 ("1790-1791"). The preprint is provided with a
	separate title-page and index (copy at LINN). Further reprint: Ann. Bot. Usteri 15:
	44-109. 1795. - A copy was sent to J. E. Smith on 21 Aug 1792. <em>Copies</em>: journal publ.:
	G, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 2240; PR 593; ST p. 56; IDC 5844.
	Dawson, Catalogue manuscripts Linnean Society, I. The Smith Papers 13. 1934.
	Becherer, Candollea 14: 114-120. 1953.
	Fuchs, Phyton 9(1, 2): 42. 1960.

Bello y Espinosa, Domingo (1817-1884), Spanish lawyer and botanist, born in
Teneriffe, lived in Puerto-Rico 1848-1878. (<em>Bello</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (originally in herb. Krug et Urban).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 66.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 9. 1898.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 159; BM 1: 120; CSP 7: 132, 9: 181;
Kew 1: 209; Zander ed. 10, p. 633.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 9. 1898, 3: 21. 1902.

415. <em>Apuntes para la flora de Puerto-Rico</em>. Madrid 1881-1883. Oct. (<em>Apuntes fl. Puerto-Rico</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Part 1: 1881, part 2: 1883. Originally published in Anal. Soc. Española Hist.
	nat., Madrid [pars 1:] 10: 231-304. 1881, <em>pl. 4-5</em>, [pars 2:] 12: 103-130. <em>pl. I.</em> 1883.-
	Reprinted 102 p., 3 pl. Reprint pagination <em>part 1</em>: (1)-(74) [= 231-304], 1 pl. [iv],
	<em>part 2</em>: (75)-(102) [= 103-130] 1 pl. [no. 1]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 130; Kew 1: 209.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 9. 1898.

Bellynck, August Alexis Adolphe Alexandre (1814-1877), Belgian jesuit and cryp-
togamist. (<em>Bellynck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NAM. - <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Cryptogames recueillis dans la Province de Namur
</em> (cent. i-ii, nos. 1-200, Namur 1852), sets at LG, NAM, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 67.
	Bellynck, Bull. Acad. Sci. Bruxelles 19: 45-81. 1852.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 8. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 158; BL 2: 33, 43; BM 1: 131; CSP 1: 264,
7: 132, 12: 66; Jackson 48, 56, 271; GR p. 305; Kew 1: 209; LS 2244-2245; PR 605.
Crépin, Manuel lxv, lxx. 1860.
Crépin, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 16: 48-53. 1877 (bibl.)
Crépin, Guide bot. Belg. 252, 430, 431. 1878.
Crépin, Annuaire Acad. roy. Belg. 44. 1878 (repr. 12 p.)

PAGE: 171
HEADING: BENNETT, A. W.

416. <em>Flore de Namur</em> ou description des plantes spontanées et cultivées en grand dans la
province de Namur, observées depuis 1850; accompagnée de tableaux analytiques, des
étymologies des noms, des propriétés des plantes, etc., etc. ... Plantes vasculaires.
Namur (F. J. Douxfils), Bruxelles (C. Muquardt) 1855. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Fl. Namur</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1855, after 15 Aug (table dated), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, avertissement [i]-ii, vocabu-
	laire [iii]-lviii, notions prél. [ix]-xxxii, [1]-353, table I. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 43; BM 1: 131; Kew 1: 209; PR 605.

Beltramini de' Casati, Francesco (1828-1903), Italian botanist and chemist.
(<em>Beltr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BASSA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 67.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 159; BM 1: 131; Bossert p. 32; GR p. 513;
Kew 2: 40; LS 2248; PR 611; Saccardo 1: 26.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beltraminia</em> Trevisan (1857).

417. <em>I licheni bassanesi enumerati e descritti</em> ... Con cinquanta figure microscopiche.
Bassano (A. Roberti) 1858. Oct. (<em>Lich. bassan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858, p. [1]-314, <em>pl. nos. 1, 1</em> [<em>bis</em>], <em>2, 3</em>, uncoloured lithographs by Beltramini.
	Cover title: <em>Lichenographia bassanese</em> di [F.B.] laurandeosi in chimica con cinquanta
	figure microscopische, Bassano s.d. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 131; Kew 2: 40; LS 2248; PR 611.
	K., Flora 42: 72-77. 7 Feb 1859.

Benjamin, Ludwig (1825-1848), German physician and botanist. (<em>L. Benjamin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 161; CSP 1: 170-171.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 156-157. 1906.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Utriculariaceae</em>, Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em> 10: 233-256, <em>pl. 20-22.</em> 1 Jun 1847.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Benjaminia</em> C. F. P. Martius ex L. Benjamin (1847).

Bennett, Alfred William (1833-1902), British botanist. (<em>A. W. Benn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, BIRM, K, LIV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 67.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 42. 1917.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 162; BB p. 28; CSP 7: 137, 9: 189, 13: 444;
DNB suppl. 2(1): 143; GR p. 389; Jackson p. 521.
Anon., J. Bot. 40: 113-115. 1902; Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 31: 85. 1902; Proc. Linn. Soc.
	1901/02: 26-27. 1902.
Baker, J. roy. Micr. Soc. 1902: 155-157 (portr.)
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 157. 1906 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Hooker, <em>Fl. Brit. India</em>, Polygaleae 1: 200-208. Mai 1872, 209-211.
Jan 1874; Simarubeae 1: 517-521. Feb 1875, Ochnaceae 1: 523-527. Feb 1875, Bur-
seraceae 1: 527-540. Feb. 1875.
(2) Martius, <em>Flora bras</em>., Hydroleaceae et Pedalineae 7: 391-406, <em>pl. 129-131.</em> 1 Mar 1871;
Polygaleae 13(3): 1-82, <em>pl. 1-30.</em> 1 Apr 1874.
(3) With George Murray (q.v.): <em>A handbook of cryptogamic botany</em>. London (Longmans),
1889 (publ. Mar 1889), viii, 473 p., see Percy W. Myles, J. Bot. 27: 277-286. 1889.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponymys based on the name Bennett, cf. infra, sub J. J. Bennett.

PAGE: 172
HEADING: BENNETT, J. J.

Bennett, John Joseph (1801-1876), British botanist. (<em>Benn</em>.)

<sm>TYPES</sm>: The original Horsfield collections on which the <em>Plantae javanicae rariores</em> are based
are at BM. Other Bennett types and British material as well as the original drawings by
J. &amp; C. Curtis as well as drawings made in Java also at BM. Bennett's original herbarium
is with the Croydon Natural History Society (Young 1955).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kent, Brit. herbaria 42. 1953.
	Young, Proc. bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 1(4): 490-491. 1955.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 163; BB p. 29; BM 1: 135; Bossert p. 34;
CSP 1: 275; DNB 4: 246; HR; Jackson p. 118, 483; Kew 1: 214; MW p. 40; NI 13;
PR 613; Zander ed. 10, p. 633.
Carruthers, J. Bot. 14: 97-104. 1876 (bibl.)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888-1889; 32. 1891 (portr.)
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 9. 1898.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 9. 1906.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Bennett edited the "Miscellaneous botanical works of Robert
Brown," q.v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bennettia</em> R. Brown (1852); <em>Bennettia</em> S. F. Gray (1821, also dedicated to
Edward Turner Bennett (1797-1836), elder brother of John Joseph); <em>Bennettia</em> Miquel
(1858); <em>Bennetticarpus</em> T. M. Harris (1932); <em>Bennettiodendron</em> Merrill (1927); <em>Bennetti-
stemon</em> T. M. Harris (1932); <em>Bennettitacearum</em> Gothan (1914); <em>Bennettites</em> W. Carruthers
(1870); <em>Bennettitolepis</em> Florin (1933).

418. <em>Plantae javanicae rariores</em>, descriptae iconibus illustratae, quas in insula Java, annis
1802-1818, legit et investigavit Thomas Horsfield, M. D. e siccis descriptiones et
characteres plurimarum elaboravit Joannes J. Bennett; observationes structuram et
affinitates praesertim respicientes passim adjecit Robertus Brown. London (W. H.
Allen) 1838-1852. Qu. (<em>Pl. jav. var.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Robert Brown (1773-1858); Thomas Horsfield (1773-1859).

part	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------
1	[1]-104		1-24	4-7 Jul 1838
2	105-196	25-40	Mai 1840
3	197-238	41-45	Nov 1844
4	239-258, [1, summ.]	46-50	8-31 Mai 1852
	[i]-viii, [i]-viii,
	[i]-xvi, map

The original drawings by J. and C. Curtis, with proofs etc. of the plates, as well as some
drawings made in Java, are at BM. The dates are those given by Stearn. For an an-
nouncement see Flora 14: 638-639. 1831. <em>Copy</em>: U.
The 50 plates are hand-coloured (except nos. 4, 5 and 17 which are plain) copper
engravings by C. and J. Curtis engraved by J. Curtis and E. Weddell (GF).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 135; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 396; Kew 1: 214; MW 40; NI 934; PR 613;
	RS p. 76; SK p. clxix (Stearn), IDC 5845.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 36-37. 1975 (sold at £ 550).

Bensemann, Hermann (1858-?), German highschool teacher at Cöthen. (<em>Bensemann</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 164; BFM 415.

419. <em>Die Flora der Umgegend von Cöthen</em>. [Headlines:] Herzogliches Ludwigs-Gymnasium
in Cöthen. Wissenschaftliche Beilage zum Osterbericht 1908. Cöthen (Paul Schettlers
Erben) 1908, Progr. no. 890. Qu. (<em>Fl. Cöthen</em>).

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<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Oct 1908 ("Osterbericht"; Nat. Nov. Oct 1908), p. [i], [1]-27. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>:. BFM 415.

Bentham, George (1800-1884), English botanist. (<em>Benth</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (1854). - Bentham also received plants on loan; several types
are therefore in other herbaria. Bentham consulted the Jacquemont collections (P) for
his <em>Labiatarum genera</em>; the original material of the <em>Sulphur</em> voyage is at BM, etc.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 68.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1: 158. 1906.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 43. 1953.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 20. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 828; Barnhart 1: 165; BFM 2263; BB p. 30;
BL 1: 49, 63, 244, 2: 214; BM 1: 136-137, 6: 79; Bossert p. 34; CSP 1: 280-282, 6: 583,
7: 140, 9: 192, 12: 70, 13: 45; DNB 4: 263; DTS 6(4): 24; IF p. 681; Jackson [index];
Kew 1: 216-218; Langman p. 128-129; MW p. 41, suppl. p. 23; NI 134-136; PR 614-
627; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Candolle, Mémoires et Souvenirs 211, 471. 1862.
Hooker, Nature 30: 539-543. 1884.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1884-1885: 90-104 (bibl.); J. Bot. 22: 353-356. 1884.
Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-1888: 71-79.
Kanitz, Mag. nov. lap. 8: 97-108. 1884 (bibl.)
Urban, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 2: xvi-xxi. 1884.
Gray, Amer. J. Sci. 29: 103-118. 1885, also in Scientific Papers 2: 451-464. 1889.
Wunschmann, Bentham und Boissier. Berlin 1887 (bibl.)
Hooker, Ann. Bot. 12: ix-xxx. 1898 [portr.] (repr. 22 p.)
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 10. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 90, 109. 1903, 3(3): 75, 95, <em>pl. 55, 145.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Britten, J. Bot. 44: 397-401. 1906 (rev. of Jackson's biogr.)
Jackson, George Bentham, London 1906 (portr., bibl.) [The main biography].
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 9. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 158-159. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. R. Soc. NSW 42: 64-65. 1908; J. West Austral. Nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 28-
	29. 1909.
Oliver, Makers of Brit, botany 140, 144, 310, 313, 1913.
Huxley, Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, London 1918.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 290. 1921.
Ewan, Torreya 36: 25-28. 1936 (specific names based on habit).
Bower, Sixty years of botany in Britain 1938 (portr.)
Rodgers, John Torrey 336 [index]. 1942.
Gaussen, Mém. Acad. Sci. Toulouse sér. 13. 5: 99-115. 1943.
Rickett, NAF 28 B (2): 319. 1945, ser. 2(2): 151. 1955.
Blake, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 66(1): 8-10. 1955.
Stafleu, The great prodromus 20. 1966.
Helm, Kulturpflanze 14: 441-445. 1967.
James, The trees of Bicton, Oxford 1969, p. 106.
Schultes, Regn. veg. 71: 272-273. 1970.
Taylor, DSB 1: 614-615. 1970.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Ind. corresp. Torrey 447. 1973.
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 233 [index]. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Contributions to DC., <em>Prodr</em>.:
	(a) Ericaceae, 7: 612-712. Apr (sero) 1838.
	(b) Labiatae, 12: 27-603, 697-501 [cf. also 13(2): 458]. 5 Nov 1848.
	(c) Polemoniaceae, 9: 302-322, 565. 1 Jan 1845.
	(d) Polygonaceae-Eriogoneae, 14: 5-28. med. Oct 1856.
	(e) Scrophulariaceae, 10: 186-586, 589-598. 8 Apr 1846.
	(f) Stackhousiaceae, 15(1): 499-502. Mai (prim.) 1864.
(2) Endlicher, <em>Enumeratio plantarium ... C. de Hügel</em> 1837 (Bentham co-author).

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(3) Miquel et al., <em>Plantae Junghuhnianae</em>, Leguminosae by Bentham.
(4) Seemann, <em>Botany voyage Herald</em>, Leguminosae, Scrophularinae, Labiatae by Bentham.
(5) Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em>, Leguminosae in vol. 15(1): 1-216, <em>pl. 1-56.</em> 30 Jul 1859; 15(1):
217-332, <em>pl. 57-127.</em> 15 Jan 1862, 15(2): 1-254, <em>pl. 1-66.</em> 1 Dec 1870; 15(2): 257-504,
<em>pl. 67-138.</em> 1 Jul 1876; repr. Lehre 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Benthamantha</em> Alefeld (1862); <em>Benthamia</em> J. Lindley (1833); <em>Benthamia</em> A.
Richard (1828); <em>Benthamidia</em> Spach (1839); <em>Benthamiella</em> Spegazzini (1883); <em>Benthamina
</em> Van Tieghem (1896); <em>Benthamistella</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Dendrobenthamia</em> J. Hutchinson
(1942); <em>Neobenthamia</em> Rolfe (1891).

420. <em>Catalogue des plantes indigènes des Pyrénées et du Bas-Languedoc</em>, avec des notes et
observations sur les espèces nouvelles ou peu connues; précédé d'une notice sur un
voyage botanique fait dans les Pyrénées pendant l'été de 1825. Paris (Madame Huzard)
 1826. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Pyrénées</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 18-23 Oct 1826 (BF 18 Oct; Acad. 23 Oct; Rev. Encycl., Nov), p. [1]-128.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MICH, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; Jackson p. 278; Kew 1: 217; PR 614; IDC 31.
	Gaussen, Mém. Acad. Sci. Inscr. Belles-Lettres Toulouse ser. 13. 5: 92-116. 1943.

421. <em>Labiatarum genera et species</em>: or, a description of the genera and species of plants of
the order Labiatae; with their general history, characters, affinities, and geographical
distribution. London (James Ridgway and Sons) 1832-1836. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Labiat.
gen. spec.</em>)

fasc.	pages	fascicle	sets of pages	pages	dates of
		dated	dated in book		signatures
			(signatures)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-60	Aug 1832	[1]	[i]-60	Aug 1832
2	61-188	Jun 1833	[2]	61-132	Mai 1833
			[3]	133-188	Jun 1833
3	189-323	Jul 1833	[4]	189-323	Jul 1833
4	323bis-446	May 1834	[5]	323bis-370	Apr 1834
			[6]	371-454	May 1834
5	447-556	Jul 1834	[7]	455-542	Jun 1834
6	567-645	Aug 1834	[8]	543-614	Jul 1834
			[9]	615-645	Aug 1834
7	645bis-783	Apr 1835	[10]	645bis-684	Feb 1835
			[11]	685-724	Mar 1835
			[12]	725-748	Apr 1835
			[13]	749-783	Mai 1835[!]
8	[i]-lxviii, table	1836 [Feb]	[14]	[i]-lxviii, table	Dec 1835

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO, NY, U, US. - Manitz (1975) saw a copy in original covers, the
details of which are given in the first three columns. The dates in the book, given with
the signature, are evidently not always the dates of issue. Manitz's dates are confirmed
by the dates of receipt of the fascicles by The Linnean Society: 1: 15 Aug 1832; 4:
16 Jun 1834; 5: 29 Jul 1834; 7: 16 Jun 1835; 8: 25 Feb 1836.
Flora (16: 763) also states that part 2 was published in June 1833. On the basis of all
these data the dates given by Manitz are obviously correct; the date of publication of
part 8 can be put at Feb 1836.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; Jackson p. 134; Kew 1: 217; Langman p. 128; MW p. 40; PR 615;
	IDC 33.
	Anon., Flora 15(2). Lit. Ber. 2: 273-280. Dec 1832 (rev. part 1).
	Guillemin, Arch, de Bot. 1: 529. 10 Jun 1833.
	Manitz, Wiss. Z. Friedr. Schiller Univ., Jena, Mat. Nat. 24(4): 500-501. 1975.

422. <em>Scrophularineae indicae</em>. A synopsis of the East Indian Scrophularineae contained in
the collections presented by the East India Company to the Linnaean Society of Lon-

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don, and in those of Mr. Royle and others; with some general observations on the
affinities and sub-divisions of the order. London (James Ridgway and Sons) 1835. Oct.
(in fours) (<em>Scroph. ind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 17 Nov 1835. (Presented to the Linnean Society on 17 Nov 1835), p. [i], [1]-57.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, US. A preliminary article appeared in Bot. Reg. 21(4) (June 1835) sub
	t. 1770 as well as in Ann. Sc. Nat. Bot. ser. 2. 4: 178-188 (Sep 1835) (in French).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; Jackson p. 384; Kew 1: 217; MW p. 41; PR 617.

423. <em>Commentationes de leguminosarum generibus</em>. Wien (J. P. Sollinger) 1837. Qu. (<em>Comm.
legum. gen.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1837, p. [i-iv], [1]-78, [2, ind.]. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. Also published as "De
	leguminosarum generibus commentationes" in <em>Ann. Wiener Mus.</em> 2: [61]-142. 1839.
	Qu. The publication in the "Annalen" was available to Schlechtendal on 4 Feb
	1838 (letter to Miquel). Endlicher, who took care of the publication, wrote to
	Bentham on 26 Jun 1837 "Sie werden in München ein fertiges Exemplar Ihrer
	Commentatio vorfinden."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; Jackson p. 135; Kew 1: 217; Langman p. 128; MW suppl. p. 23.
	Bentham, Comp. bot. Mag. 2: 190. 1836.

424. <em>Plantas hartwegianas</em> imprimis mexicanas adjectis nonnullis grahamianis enumerat
novasque describit [auct.] London 1839 [-1857]. [alternative title: <em>Plantae hart-
wegianae</em> ...] London [W. Pamplin] 1839 [-1857]. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Pl. hartw.</em>)

<em>Collector</em>: Karl Theodor Hartweg (1812-1871), herb. LD, first set K.
<em>Publ</em>.: The book has two title-pages, the one mentioned here in first instance (<em>Plantas ...
	describit</em>) is dated 1839; the second (<em>Plantae hartwegianae</em>) London (W. Pamplin 1839-
	1857). The dates of the signatures appearing in the book do not correspond exactly
	with the actual dates of publication. McVaugh (1970) gives the following probable
	dates of publication.

signature	pages	printed date	probable date
--------------------------------------------------------------
[A]	[1]-iv	Mai 1839	early Jun 1839
[B]	[5]-8	undated	early Jun 1839
C	9-16	Mai 1839	mid-Jun 1839
D	17-24	Jun 1839	4 Jun 1839
E	25-32	Feb 1840	mid-Feb 1840
F	33-40	Feb 1840	29 Feb 1840
G	41-48	Mar 1840	24 Mar 1840
H	49-56	Mar 1840	24 Mar 1840
I	57-64	Mar 1840	? late Mar 1840
K	65-72	Mar 1840	? late Mar 1840
L	73-80	Feb 1841	15 Mar 1841
M	81-88	Apr 1841	? Mai 1841
N	89-96	Jan 1842	? late Jan 1842
O	97-104	Jan 1842	? mid-Feb 1842
P	105-112	Feb 1842	5 Mar 1842
Q	113-120	Dec 1843	22 Dec 1843
R	121-128	Dec 1843	late Dec 1843-early Jan 1844
S	129-136	Dec 1844	? late Dec 1844
T	137-144	Dec 1844	Jan-Mar 1845
U	145-152	Dec 1844	Jan-Mar 1845
X	153-160	Aug 1845	16 Sep 1845
Y	161-168	Aug 1845	? 16 Sep 1845
Z	169-176	Aug 1845	? 16 Sep 1845
2A	177-184	Aug 1845	? 16 Sep 1845
2B	185-192	Sep 1845	before mid-Nov 1845
2C	193-200	Sep 1845	before mid-Nov 1845
2D	201-208	Oct 1845	before mid-Nov 1845
E(sic)	209-216	Nov 1845	mid-Nov 1845
2F	217-224	Mar 1846	late Apr 1846

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signature	pages	printed date	probable date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GG	225-232	Apr 1846	late Apr 1846
HH	233-240	Apr 1846	late Apr or late Mai 1846
II	241-248	Mai 1846	late Mai 1846
KK	249-256	Mai 1846	mid-Jun 1846
LL	257-264	Mai 1846	mid-Jun 1846
MM	265-272	Mai 1846	mid-Jun 1846
NN	273-280	Jun 1846	late Jun 1846
OO	281-284	Jun 1946	late Jun 1846
PP	285-286	Dec 1848	early Jan 1849
PP2	287-292	no date	early Jan 1849
QQ	293-294	Dec 1848	? early Jan 1849
QQ2	295-300	no date	? early Jan 1849
RR	301-302	Dec 1848	25 Jan 1849
RR2	303-308	no date	25 Jan 1849
SS	309-316	Aug 1849	? Aug 1849
TT	317-324	Aug 1849	? Sep 1849
UU	325-332	Aug 1849	16 Sep 1849
XX	333-340	Feb 1857	mid Feb 1857
YY	341-348	Feb 1857	Mar 1857
ZZ	349-356	Mar 1857	mid-Mar 1857
AAA	357-364	Apr 1857	late Apr 1857
BBB	365-372	no date	Jun 1857
CCC	373-380	no date	Jun 1857
DDD	381-388	no date	Jun 1857
EEE	389-393,
	[i*-iii*]	no date	Jun 1857

Manitz (1975) describes an incomplete copy in wrappers as follows:

fascicle	pages	fascicle dated	date of publ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"pars 1a"	[i]-iv, [5]-72	1839-1840	1840, post Mar
"pars 2a"	73-112	1842	1842, post Feb
"pars tertia"	1839-1846	113-283 [284]	1846, post Jun

For a complete analysis, discussion of history, collections (orig. at K), localities and
general importance see McVaugh (1970). Hartweg's own herbarium is at LD. <em>Copies</em>:
BR, G, L, MO, NY, US.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970, Historiae naturalis classica t. 80, with an in-
	troduction by Rogers McVaugh, p. [i-v], 1-102, followed by copy of orig. as above.
	<em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; Kew 1: 217; Langman p. 128; PR 619; IDC 5847.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 3(2): 154. 1898.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 10. 1898.
	Rickett, NAF 28 B(a): 319. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 151. 1955.
	McVaugh, Introduction to the facsimile reprint of George Bentham's "Plantae
	hartwegianae" Lehre 1970.
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 417-422. 1970.
	Manitz, Wiss. Z. Friedr. Schiller Univ., Jena, Mat. Nat. 24(4): 501. 1975.

425. <em>The botany of the voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur</em>, under the command of Captain Sir
Edward Belcher, R.N., C.B., F.R.G.S., etc. during the years 1836-1842. Published
under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Edited and super-
intended by Richard Brinsley Hinds, Esq., Surgeon, R.N., attached to the expedition.
The botanical descriptions by George Bentham, Esq. London (Smith, Elder &amp; Co.)
1844[-1846]. Qu. (in twos) (<em>Bot. voy. Sulphur</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The following list of contents and dates of the six parts in which Bentham's "The
	botany of the voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur, under the command of captain Sir Edward

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	Belcher ... during the years 1836-1842" was published is based upon a copy in
	original wrappers at Utrecht. Stearn supplied the dates of receipt of the various parts
	by the Linnean Society of London. These dates of receipt are listed here and can be
	taken to be very close to the actual date of publication or availability to the general
	public; they are confirmed by the reviews in W. J. Hooker's London Journal of
	Botany and by the dates for which the parts were announced on p. 4 of the cover.

	
part	pages	plates	dates of receipt
--------------------------------------------------
1	[i], 1-16	1-10	16 January 1844
2	17-48	11-20	2 April 1844
3	49-72	21-30	16 August 1844
4	73-96	31-40	26 October 1844
5	97-144	41-50	14 April 1845
6	145-195	51-60	8 May 1846

An ample description of the voyage itself is given by Sir Edward Belcher himself in
	his Narrative of 1843. This book contains, in the appendix to volume 2, a chapter
	called "The regions of vegetation: being an analysis of the distribution of vegetable
	forms over the surface of the globe in connection with climate and physical agents."
	Richard Brinsley Hinds (1812-1847) was the surgeon to the expedition and is listed
	on the title-page of the Botany as having edited and superintended its publication
	with "The botanical descriptions by G. Bentham." It is clear that for botanical
	purposes the book must be ascribed to Bentham.
	Hinds himself published only on the Mollusks of the expedition.
	An autograph manuscript by George W. Barclay "Journal of a voyage round the
	world in 1836-1841" (3 volumes, Quarto) is preserved in the Botanical Department
	of the British Museum (Natural History). Barclay was a Kew gardener and collector.
	Captain Sir Edward Belcher (1799-1877) was a professional navy-officer who went on
	several exploratory missions between 1830 and 1847. He was made an admiral in
	1872.
	The original collections (made by Barclay and Hinds), on which Bentham's des-
	criptions are based, are at the British Museum (Natural History) (BM); duplicate
	sets are at CGE, K, LE, MO, NY and U.
	The illustrations are lithographs of drawings by Miss S. A. Drake, "of Turnham
	Green," a botanical artist who illustrated also Lindley's <em>Sertum orchidaceum</em> and who
	contributed drawings to the <em>Botanical Register</em> and Bateman's <em>Orchidaceae of Mexico and
	Guatemala.</em> Miss Drake was a relative of Mrs. Lindley and a member of Lindley's
	household (cf. Gray 1893). <em>Copy</em>: U (orig. covers).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968, Historiae naturalis classica t. 61. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; GF p. 49; Kew 1: 218; Jackson p. 224; NI 134; PR 620; SK p. clxx
	(Stearn); IDC 5375.
	Gray, Letters 1: 131. 1893.
	Bretschneider, Hist. Eur. bot. disc. China 1: 362-365. 1898.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 3(2): 154. 1898.
	Tucker, Journ. Arnold Arb. 11: 243-244. 1930.
	Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 214-216. 1950.
	Rickett, NAF(2): 319. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 151. 1955.
	Stafleu, The publication of the botany of the voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur, in facsimile
	edition, Lehre 1968.

426. <em>Handbook of the British flora</em>; a description of the flowering plants and ferns indi-
genous to, or naturalized in, the British Isles. For the use of beginners and amateurs
(Lovell Reeve) London 1858. Oct. (<em>Handb. Brit. fl.</em>)

<em>First</em> edition, 1858, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-655, no ills. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Second</em> edition, 1865, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), "with illustrations from original
	drawings by W. Fitch." 2 vols. <em>Vol</em>. 1: p. [i]-lxxiv, [1]-503, <em>figs. 1-603, vol</em>. 2: p. [i-iii],
	[505]-1076, <em>figs</em>. 604-1295. <em>Copies</em>: B, HU, MICH, NY, US.
<em>Third</em> edition, 1866, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-600, as 'new edition,'
	no ills. <em>Copy</em>: NY. <em>Reissued</em> 1873 (n.v.).

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<em>Fourth</em> edition, Aug-Sep 1878, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-607.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY. - Re-issued 1880, 1881. (n.v.)
<em>Fifth</em> edition, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), Jan-Feb 1887 (p. viii: 30 Jun 1886; Nat.
	Nov. and J. Bot. Mar 1887), p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-584, 'revised by Sir J. D. Hooker ...'
	<em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Sixth</em> edition, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), Jun-Jul 1892 (pref. 6 Jun 1892; Nat. Nov.
	Jul 1892), p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-584, 'revised by Sir J. D. Hooker ...' <em>Copy</em>: NY. <em>Reissued</em>
	1896, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-584. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Seventh</em> edition, 1900, p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-584, actually a reissue of ed. 6, called 'seventh
	edition.' <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Reissued</em> 1908, London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.), without the words 'seventh edition,'
	p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-584. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Reissued</em> 1912 (n.v., Kew Books Newsletter Apr 1974).
<em>Seventh</em> [actually <em>eighth</em>] edition, 1924 (p. viii: 10 Jul 1924): by George Bentham ...
	revised by Sir J. D. Hooker ... Seventh edition revised by A. B. Rendle ... London
	(Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) 1924, p. [i]-lxi, [1]-606. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
	<em>Reissued</em>, again as 'seventh edition,' Ashford, Kent 1930, p. [i]-lxi, [1]-606. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Reissued</em>, idem 1937 (n.v., copy offered by Wheldon and Wesley 1973).
	<em>Reissued</em>, idem 1945 (n.v., Kew Books Newsletter Apr 1974).
The wood-engravings of the second edition were later published separately, see W. H.
Fitch and W. G. Smith, <em>Illustrations of the British flora</em>, below under Fitch. (London 1880,
and subsequent editions).
The above list probably does not contain all "reissues" or "reprints."
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 214; BM 1: 136; GP p. 49; Kew 1: 218; NI 135; PR 621.

427. <em>Flora hongkongensis</em>: a description of the flowering plants and ferns of the island of
Hongkong ... With a map of the island. London (Lovell Reeve) 1861. Oct. (<em>Fl. Hongk.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: Feb 1861 (inscription in Bentham's handwriting in the copy at K, see also
	Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1905: 14-15), p. [i*]-20*, [i]-li, [1]-482, map. <em>Copies</em>: G, L,
	MICH, NY, U. - For a supplement see H. F. Hance, Florae hongkongensis sup-
	plementum, <em>J. Linn. Soc. Bot.</em> 13: 95-144. Separates of this article, with independent
	pagination, [i], [7-59], bearing the date London 1872 were often bound after that
	date with the <em>Flora hongkongensis</em>, with a separate t.p. "<em>Florae hongkongensis prostheke
	</em> compendious supplement to Mr Bentham's description of the plants of the island of
	Hong Kong." London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1872. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Facsimile reprint</em>: announced by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 136; Jackson p. 381; Kew 1: 217; MW p. 41; Plesch p. 138; PR 625.
	Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 32: 124-127. 1861.

428. <em>Flora australiensis</em>: a description of the plants of the Australian territory. By George
Bentham, F.R.S., P.L.S., assisted by Ferdinand Müller, M.D., F.R.S. &amp; L.S., Govern-
ment botanist, Melbourne, Victoria ... Published under the authority of the several
governments of the Australian colonies. London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) 1863-1878.
7 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. austral.</em>)

vol.	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1*]-20*, [i]-xl, [1]-508	30 Mai 1863
2	[i]-viii, [1]-521	5 Oct 1864
3	[i]-viii, [tp. cont.], [1]-704	5 Jan 1867
4	[i]-ix, [1]-576	16 Dec 1868
5	[i]-viii, [1]-599	Aug-Oct 1870
6	[i]-viii, [1]-475	23 Sep 1873
7	[i]-xii, [1]-806	23-30 Mar 1878

The <em>Flora australiensis</em> "is entirely and exclusively mine, with the assistance indeed, but
not the co-operation of Baron von Mueller." "A joint work was impossible where
consultation was prevented by the great distance which separated us." <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile edition</em>: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.), Brook nr. Ashford (L. Reeve &amp; Co.)
	1967, as orig. but with extra 1967 t.p.'s. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

PAGE: 179
HEADING: BENTHAM

<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 63; BM 1: 136; Jackson p. 399; Kew 1: 217; PR 626; SK p. clxx; IDC 734.
	Bentham, G., Proposed flora of the Australian colonies, Kew 1861 (printed for
	private circulation).
	Hooker, W. J., Colonial floras. Kew 1863.
	Bentham, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 20: 304-305. 1884.
	Anon. [Thiselton-Dyer, W. T.], Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1905: 15-18.
	Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 64-65. 1908.
	Daley, Victorian naturalist 44: 63, 91, 127, 153, 183, 213, 248, 271. 1927.
	Marshall, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 69-71. 1937.
	Rickett, NAF 28 B (2): 319. 1945.
	Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 16: 538-542. 1967.

429. <em>Genera plantarum</em> ad exemplaria imprimis in herbariis kewensibus servata definita.
London (A. Black [vol. 1(1) only], William Pamplin [id.], Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.,
Williams &amp; Norgate) 1862-1883, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Gen. pl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911).

vol	part	pages	families	author	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xii, [1]-454			7 Aug 1862
		[1]-56	I. Ranunc.-X. Papav.	B
		57-112	XI. Crucif.-XIII. Resed.	H
		112-247	XIV. Cist.-XXXV. Humir.	B
		247-269	XXXVI. Malp.-XXXVII.
			Zygoph.	H
		269-278	XXXVIII. Geraniaceae	B
		278-342	XXXIX. Rutac.-XLIV. Chaill.	H
		342-355	XLV. Olacinae	B
		355-434	XLVI. Ilic.-LVI. Conn.	H
	2	[i-iii], 433-735			19 Oct 1865
		434-600	LVII. Leguminosae	B
		600-690	LVIII. Rosac.-LXVI. Combr.	H
		690-725	LXVII. Myrtaceae	B
	3	[i]-xv, 721-1040
		['1010']			Sep 1867
		725-859	LXVIII. Melast.-LXXIX.
			Ficoid.	H
		859-947	LXXX. Umb.-LXXXI. Aral.	B
		947-952	LXXXII. Cornaceae.	H
2	1	[i-iii], [1]-554			7-9 Apr 1873
		1-163	LXXXIII. Capr.-LXXXVII.
			Calayc.	H
		163-533	LXXXVIII. Compositae	B
	2	[i]-viii, 533-1279			Mai 1876
		534-564	LXXXIX. Styl.-XCI. Camp.	B
		564-650	XCII. Vacc.-C. Myrs.	H
		650-662	CI. Sapotaceae		B &amp; H
		662-1225	CII. Eben.-CXXVII. Plant.	B
3	1	[i]-vii, [1]-459			7 Feb 1880
		1-88	CXXVIII. Nyct.-CXXXII. Bat.	H
		88-115	CXXXIV. Polyg.-CXXXV.
			Podost.		B
		115-121	CXXXVI. Nep.-CXXXVII.
			Cytin.	H
		121-231	CXXXVII. Arist.-CXLIX.
			Sant.	B
		232-239	CL. Balanophoraceae	H
		237-447	CLI. Euph.-CLXVI. Cycad.	B
	2	[i*], vii [bis],
		viii-xi, 447-1258			14 Apr 1883

PAGE: 180
HEADING: BENTHAM

vol.	part	pages	families	author	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3	2	448-869	CLXVII. Hydr.-CLXXXVI.
			Junc.	B
		870-1019	CLXXXVII. Palm.-CXCV.
			Naiad.	H
		1019-1215	CXVI. Erioc.-CC. Gram.	B

<em>Copies</em>: FAS, U. - The first sets of all duplicate pages were "cancels, " intended to be
destroyed and consequently not counted in numbering the pages of following parts;
they included, however, descriptions of several new genera. - See Stearn's introduction
to the facsimile reprint for lists of the papers by Bentham in which the latter explains
and amplifies the accounts of several of the families. - For a general generic index see
T. Durand.
<em>Facsimile edition</em>: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1965, with an introduction by William T.
	Stearn. 1: additional text [ii]-[xv], 2: idem: [i], 3: idem [i]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 2263; BM 1: 137; Jackson p. 120; Kew 1: 218; Langman p. 129; MW p. 41;
	PR 626; SK p. clxx (Stearn); IDC 35.
	Bentham, G., J. Linn. Soc, Bot. 20: 304-308. 1883.
	Durand, T., Index generum phanerogamorum usque ad finem anni 1887 promul-
	gatorum in Benthami et Hooker "Genera Plantarum" fundatus cum numero
	specierum synonymis et area geographica, Bruxelles, London, Berlin, Paris. 1888.
	Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 127-132. 1956.
	Stearn, W. T., Bentham and Hooker's Genera plantarum: its history and dates of
	publication, in <em>facsimile</em> edition Weinheim 1965 (also published separately, xvi
	pp. 1965).
	Stafleu, Taxon 15(1): 37-39. 1966.
	Bentham, Suppl. papers to Bentham and Hooker's Genera Plantarum London 1860-
	1881. Lehre 1970.

430. <em>Supplemental papers to Bentham and Hooker's Genera Plantarum</em>. London 1860-1881.
Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970. Oct. (<em>Suppl. pap. Gen. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A republication in facsimile of a series of papers by Bentham, originally published
	in the <em>Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany</em>, volumes 5-19, 1860-1881. This
	reissue has continuous pagination in addition to the original pagination of the
	individual articles. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.

Volume	pages	families	dates of issue	continuous
				pagination
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5	53-65	Ternstroemiaceae	14 Nov 1860	1-13
5	67-72	Anonaceae	14 Nov 1860	14-19
5	73-78	"Botanical memoranda"	14 Nov 1860	20-25
5. suppl. II	45-52	Menispermaceae	24 Mai 1861	26-32
5. suppl. II	52-74	Tiliaceae	24 Mai 1861	33-55
5. suppl. II	75-94	Bixac., Samydac.	24 Mai 1861	56-75
6	55-77	Caryoph., Portul. e.a.	1 Mar 1862	76-98
6	97-123	Malvac., Stercul.	15 Mai 1862	99-125
Trans. 25*	297-320	Leguminosae	30 Nov 1865	126-149
10	101-128	Myrtaceae	21 Feb 1868	150-
10	129-166	Myrtaceae	19 Mar 1868	-215
13	335-577	Compositae	20 Jun 1873	216-458
15	1-16	Campanul e.a.	11 Oct 1875	459-474
15	490-520	"Monocot. orders"	28 Feb 1877	475-505
17	185-267	Euphorbiaceae	31 Dec 1878	506-588
18	288-360	Orchidaceae	21 Feb 1881	589-667
18	360-367	Cyperaceae	21 Feb 1881	668-675
19	14-134	Gramineae	24 Dec 1881	676-796

* Published in the Transactions of The Linnean Society of London.

PAGE: 181
HEADING: BENTLEY

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 218; Langman p. 129.
	Stearn, in facsimile reprint of Genera plantarum, Lehre 1965.
	Staffeu, Taxon 20: 166. 1971.

Bentley, Robert (1821-1893), British botanist at London Hospital and King's College.
(<em>Bentley</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at THA.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kent, Brit. herbaria 43. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 165; BB p. 30-31; BM 1: 137; CSP 1: 282;
9: 192; DNB suppl. 1: 1: 181; GR p. 389; Jackson p. 521; Kew 1: 219; Langman
p. 129; MW p. 41-42; PR 628-629.
Bennett, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1893-1894: 27-28. 1895.

431. <em>Medicinal plants</em> being descriptions with original figures of the principal plants
employed in medicine, and an account of their properties and uses of their parts and
products of medicinal value. London [1875]-1880, 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Med. pl.</em>)

<em>Co</em> -<em>author</em>: Henry Trimen (1843-1896).

part	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	190, 195, 202, 203, 236, 238, 239, 241	Oct 1875
2	38, 64, 99, 106, 162, 164, 224	Nov 1875 (prob.)
3	19, 20, 46, 51, 172, 225, 273	Dec 1875
4	22, 23, 39, 44, 54, 67, 129	Jan 1876
5	2, 11, 86, 102, 192, 193, 228	Feb 1876
6	14, 26, 45, 47, 80, 81, 82, 174	Mar 1876
7	10, 29, 34, 108, 139, 165, 183, 287	Apr 1876
8	35, 59, 186, 191, 237, 260, 266	Mai 1876
9	15, 17, 24, 42, 212, 218, 269, 272	Jun 1876
10	25, 27, 30, 31, 83, 146, 194	Jul 1876
11	13, 55, 57, 65, 100, 156, 253	Aug 1876
12	21, 71, 104, 170, 205, 225, 257	Sep 1876
13	6, 12, 78, 150, 151, 157, 178	Oct 1876
14	4, 101, 115, 121, 187, 199, 209, 210	Nov 1876
15	40, 70, 98, 145, 109, 207, 221	Dec 1876
16	113, 128, 153, 160, 213, 246, 291	Jan 1877
17	94, 95, 226, 227, 248, 249, 279	Feb 1877
18	49, 63, 112, 168, 242, 244, 245, 252	Mar 1877
19	89, 90, 91, 136, 158, 181, 288	Apr 1877
20	9, 56, 58, 110, 111, 131, 282	Mai 1877
21	138, 147, 200, 208, 211, 216, 276, 277	Jun 1877
22	75, 137, 154, 185, 201, 295, 296	Jul 1877
23	8, 84, 152, 197, 198, 231, 265	Aug 1877
24	84, 117, 127, 247, 240, 241, 267	Sep 1877
25	1, 3, 16, 77, 87, 173, 176	Oct 1877
26	28, 43, 163, 175, 189, 196, 219	Nov 1877
27	5, 7, 62, 107, 119, 124, 243	Nov 1877
28	18, 74, 135, 155, 188, 224, 297	Jan 1878
29	68, 69, 76, 126, 148, 169, 177	Feb 1878
30	33, 41, 72, 88, 220, 222, 254, 268	Mar 1878
31	32, 52, 79, 120, 259, 263, 271	Apr 1878
32	48, 73, 93, 253, 247, 250, 251, 270	25 Mai 1878
33	37, 50, 53, 97, 114, 130, 166	1878
34	144, 159, 232, 233, 234, 280, 298	1878
35	36, 66, 167, 184, 206, 278, 300	1878
36	105, 123, 149, 161, 215, 229, 294	17 Dec 1878
37	103, 125, 230, 274, 189, 290, 299	7 Mar 1879
38	122, 132, 180, 223, 256, 261*	Mai-Jun 1879

PAGE: 182
HEADING: BENTLEY

part	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------
39	134, 140, 141, 142, 143, 182, 283	24 Jun 1879
40	60, 284, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306	3 Sep 1879
41	97, 171, 258, 264, 281, 285, 286	15 Dec 1879
42	61, 116, 118, 113, 179, 262, 275, 292, 293	19 Feb 1880
	preface, title

* A revised text for plate 261 was issued with part 42. - The 306 hand-coloured plates
were drawn and lithographed by D. Blair. - <em>Vol. 1</em>: [i]-xxii, <em>pl. 1-69</em> with text; 2 : [i],
<em>pl. 70-146</em>; 3 : [i], <em>pl. 147-227</em>; 4 : [i], <em>pl. 228-306</em>, [1]-10 ind. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY. - Trimens
British herbarium is at BM, the Ceylon plants at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 137; GF p. 49; Jackson p. 205; Kew 1: 219; Langman p. 129; MW p. 41-
	42; NI 137; Plesch p. 138; SK clxxi.
	Burtt, Notes bot. Gard. Edinburgh 21: 157-162. 1953.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 38-39. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 400).

Berchtold, Friedrich, Graf von, Freiherr von Ungarschütz (Uherčic) (1781-1876),
Czech botanist, traveller in Europe, the Orient and Brazil (1836-1855). (<em>Bercht</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 69.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 345; Barnhart 1: 166; BM 1: 137; CSP 1: 287,
12: 70; Jackson p. 265; Kew 1: 219; Langman p. 130; LS 2286; PR 631-633, 2887,
7113; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Anon., Jb. k. boehm. Ges. Wiss. 1876: xxxvii-xxxviii.
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhmen 180-181, 275. 1904.
Nemec, Vesmir 14: 33-39. 1935.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 101-102. 1960.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berchtoldia</em> K. B. Presl (1830).

432. <em>O přirozenosti Rostlin</em>, obsahugjcj gednánj o žiwobytj rostlin pro(?) sebe a z ohledu
giných žiwoků, podlé stawu nynĕgss ylo znanj, pýtwu rostlin; názwoslowj audů;
hospodářrstwj gegich; rozssjřenj po semi a způsob rostlinár zřjditi a zacowati. Praha
(Krala Wiljma Endersa) 1820. Qu. (<em>Prir. Rostlin</em>).

<em>Co</em> -<em>author</em>: Jan Swatopluk Presl (1791-1849).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1820 t.p., p. [1]-322, [2, errata]. <em>Copy</em>: L. - Status unclear. Only copy seen; not
	in Futak and Domin. - This book contains family descriptions with lists of generic
	names, mostly without author's name, date and description.

433. <em>O přirozenosti rostlin</em> aneb rostlinář, obsahugjcj popsánj a wyobrazenj rostlin podlé
řádů přirozených zpořádané, s zewrubným wyznamenánjm wlastnostj, užitečnosti a
škodliwosti, obzwlástĕ wywodin a zlodin, spůsobu wydobýwánj, poslednjch dobroty a
porušenosti neygistĕgšjho poznánj a skaušenj, též spůsobu užitecných sázenj chowánj a
rozmnožowánj. Ustanowený pro lékaře, hogiče, hospodáře, umĕlce, remeslnjky a
wychowatcle. Praha (J. Krause) 1823-1835, 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Prir. rostlin</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Jan Swatopluk Presl (1791-1849).
<em>Vol. 1</em> consists of 124 sheets and <em>80 plates</em>, obviously published in parts the contents and
precise dates of which are so far unknown (see e.g. Flora 7: 192. 28 Mar 1824: "...
	bereits einigen Jahren ...." The families are separately paged.

signatures	pages	signatures	pages	signatures	pages
--------------------------------------------------------------
	[i-iv]	54-62	[1]-36	115-116	[1]-6
1-7	[1]-26	63-66	[1]-12	116-120	[1]-18
7*-13	[1]-26	66-69	[1]-24	121	[1]-4
14-16	[1]-10	69*-103	[1]-168	122-124	[1]-12
16*-53	[1]-150	104-114	[1]-42

PAGE: 183
HEADING: BERCHTOLD

<em>Vol. 1</em>, as above, with <em>80 pl. Copies</em>: HU, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>, p. [i], [1]-508, <em>80 pl</em> ., [1823-]1825. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Vol. 3</em>, 216 p., <em>36 pl</em>., 1830-1835, <em>Copy</em>: HU.
Coloured plates (HU copy): 1: <em>1-2, 71-78</em>, 2: <em>4-7, 9-30, 32-80</em>, 3: <em>1-36</em> (missing from this
	copy: 1: <em>3, 21, 69, 70</em>; 3: 2 ).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 219; PR 631.

434. <em>Oekonomisch-technische Flora Böhmens</em> nach einem ausgedehnteren Plane bearbeitet;
oder: systematische Beschreibung der in Böhmen wildwachsenden und kultivirten Ge-
wächse, mit genauer Angabe Ihrer Nützlichkeit und Schädlichkeit im Allgemeinen wie
im Besondern; dann deren Anwendung und Behandlung in Künsten, Gewerben, Land-,
Forst- und Hauswirtschaft. [On second t.p. for parts:] In ökonomisch-technischer
Hinsicht von F. Grafen von Berchtold, in botanischer von [1(1):] Wenzel Benno Seidl,
[1(2)-3(2):] Philipp Maximilian Opiz, [2(1), 2(2):] Franz Xaver Fieber, [3(1):]
Johannes Pfund. Prag (1: Johann Host, 2, 3: Thomas Thabor) 1836-43, 3 vols. Oct. † (<em>Oekon.-techn. fl. Böhm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Vol. 1(1) was received by the Regensburg botanical Society on 10 Feb 1836;
	parts 1 and 2 of vol. 1 were reviewed together in Lit. Ber. Flora 7: 9-11. 28 Jan 1837;
	2(1) was received on 1 Oct 1838 and reviewed on 7 Jan 1839; 2(2) was received be-
	tween 1 Jun and 1 Dec 1840, vol. 3(1, 2) in Mai 1844.

vol/pars	pages	dates	authors
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1(1)	[ii]-xv, [xvi, sign.], [1]-261, [1, err.]	Jan 1836	B, Se
(2)	[ii-iii], [263]-508, [8, ind., err.].	Dec 1836	B.O.
2(1)	[ii-iii], [1]-297, [298-299 err.]	Aug-Sep 1838	B.O.F.
(2)	[ii-iii], [1]-278, [2, err.]	1839	B.O.F.
3(1)	[ii-v], 279-512	1841	B.O.P.
(2)	[ii-v], [I]-LI, Die Kartoffeln:	1843	B.O.
	[i]-xvi, [1]-577, [2], errata on p. 3 cover, 2 pl.	[preprint
		Kartoffeln 1842]

1 (1) and (2): title pages as given above. <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY.
2 (1), second t.p. "die Potamogeta von Franz Xaver Fieber." <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY.
2 (2), second t.p. "die Echia von Franz Xaver Fieber, " <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY.
3 (1), second t.p. "die Verbasca von Johannes Pfund." This part lacks indeed p. 1-278
	because the numbering continues from 2(2). The lowest page number mentioned in
	the index is 197, in the errata 278. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
3 (2), The HH copy has still the original cover and presumably the original order in
	which the material was published in 1843. Cover p. 1, title: "Oekonomisch-technische
	Flora Böhmens nach einem ausgedehnterem Plane bearbeitet, " cover p. 2: biblio-
	graphy of Opiz' works including a statement of the preprints from this flora. Page [i]
	is, as in all other parts, blank, p. [ii] is the <em>first</em> title page.
	<em>p. ii</em>: "Deutschlands Nachtschattenarten. (Solanen Linné's) Deren Nützlichkeit und
	Schädlichkeit; mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Kartoffeln oder Erdäpfeln
	(Solanum tuberosum Linné.) Monographisch bearbeitet in ökonomisch-technischer
	Beziehung von F. Grafen von Berchtold, in botanischer von P. M. Opiz ... Prag 1843.
	<em>p</em>. [<em>iii</em>]: half-title: "Fortsetzung der V. Klasse. Pentandria Fünfmännige. I. Ordnung.
	Einweibige. Enthaltend die Gattungen: Dulcamara, Solanum, Papas und Lyco-
	persicum."
	<em>p</em>. [<em>iv</em>]: blank.
	<em>p</em>. [.]: general t.p. for part 3(2) as above, "Prag 1843."
	The set of pages following I-LI (p. LI is the end of the regular Flora) constitute the
	part on the "<em>Kartoffeln</em> " which was preprinted in 1842 and marketed separately. It has
	a title-page of its own [i]: "<em>Die Kartoffeln</em>. (<em>Solanum tuberosum</em> C. Bauh.). Derer Ge-
	schichte, Charakteristik, Nützlichkeit, Schädlichkeit, Kultur, Krankheiten etc., mit
	ausführlichen Angaben ihrer industriellen Anwendung. Monographisch bearbeitet
	nach Jassnüger, Pfaff, Viborg, Putsche, Bertuch &amp;c. und eigenen Ansichten von
	Friedrich Grafen Berchtold, ... (mit zwei Kupfertafeln.) ..." Prag 1842. (p. 574-577
	have a separate treatment of <em>Solanum Lycopersicum</em> L.)

PAGE: 184
HEADING: BERCHTOLD

<sm>REPRINTS</sm> and <sm>PREPRINTS</sm>:

435. <sm>BERCHTOLD</sm>, <em>Die Kartoffeln</em>, see above. Prag 1842. <em>Copy</em> included in 3(2) at HH. 

436. <sm>BERCHTOLD</sm> und <sm>OPIZ</sm>, <em>Die Rubiaceen Böhmens</em>. Mit Einschluss der Färberröthe
	(Rubia tinctorium Linn.). Monographisch bearbeitet in ökonomisch-technischer
	Hinsicht von F. Grafen v. Berchtold, in botanischer von P. M. Opiz. Besonders abge-
	druckt aus der ökonomisch-technischen Flora Böhmens. Prag 1838. Oct. (n.v.) (Lit.
	Zeit., Berlin 17 Oct 1838; ABD 26 Oct 1838).
	
437. <sm>BERCHTOLD</sm> und <sm>OPIZ</sm>, <em>Die Dipsaceen Böhmens</em>. Mit Einschluss der Karden oder
	Tuchkarden (Dipsacus fullonum Linn.). Monographisch ... Böhmens. Prag 1838.
	Oct. (n.v.) 48 p. (Lit. Zeit., Berlin 17 Oct 1838; ABD 26 Oct 1838, just publ.) 
	
438. <sm>BERCHTOLD</sm> und <sm>FIEBER</sm>, <em>Die Potamogetoneen Böhmens</em> Monographisch ... in
	botanischer von Franz Xaver Fieber. Besonders ... Böhmens. Prag 1838. Oct. 2 pl.
	(n.v.) Reprinted from vol. 2(1), with the addition(?) of a title, preface and two plates.
	Received by Flora on 1 Oct 1838, by Lit. Zeit. Berlin 17 Oct 1838, ABD 26 Oct 1838.
	50 p.
	
439. <sm>BERCHTOLD</sm> und <sm>PFUND</sm>, <em>Deutschlands Wollkräuter</em> (Königskerzen, Verbascum Linn.)
	Monographisch bearbeitet mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der böhmischen Arten.
	In ökonomisch-technischer ... in botanischer von Johannes Pfund. Mit einem litho-
	graphirten Tafel. Prag 1840. Oct. (n.v.) Preprinted from vol. 3(2) with the addition(?)
	of a title, preface and plate, distributed (for the first time?) at the meeting of the
	German Naturforscher of 21 Sep 1841, received by Flora between 9 Mar and 28 Nov
	1841. Also with the title <em>Monographia generis Verbasci Prodromus</em> ... 
	
440. <sm>BERCHTOLD</sm> und <sm>FIEBER</sm>, <em>Die Echien Böhmens</em> ... Prag 1841, 16 p. reprinted from
	2(2) with the later date 1841 (n.v., also not listed on cover of 3(2) (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart 1: 166; BM 1: 137; Kew 1: 219; LS 2286; PR 632, 633. 

Berdau, Félix I. (1826-1895), Polish physician and botanist at Krakow, later at
Warsawa. (<em>Berdau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KRA, KRAM, WA.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 723; IH 2: 69.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 154; Barnhart 1: 166; BM 1: 137; CSP 1: 287;
GR p. 723; Jackson p. 265; Kanitz no. 246; Kew 1: 219; LS 2287-2289; PR 634.

441. <em>Flora cracoviensis</em>, sive enumeratio plantarum in magno ducati Cracoviensi et adja-
centibus regionibus provincias Vadovicensis et Bochnensis, turn in valle quae dicitur
Ojców sponte crescentium. Krakow (Typis C.R. Universitalis Jagellonicae) 1859. Oct. (<em>Fl. cracov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1859, frontisp., p. [i]-viii, [3]-448. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 137; Jackson p. 265; Kew 1: 219; PR 634.

442. <em>Flora Tatr</em>, Pienin i Beskidu zacodniego. Warsawa (J. Filipowicza) 1890. Oct. (<em>Fl. Tatr</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1890 (after 10 Aug, date imprimatur on p. [ii]), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-iv, [1]-827, [1]-55,
	index. <em>Copy</em>: G.

Berendt, Georg Carl (Karl) (1790-1850), German physician at Danzig, collector and
student of amber fossils, collaborator of Goeppert. (<em>Berendt</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown. Berendt's collection of amber fossils is described by Mueller
(1850).
<em>Ref</em>.: Mueller, Neue preuss. Provinzialbl. 9[43] (5): 369-374. 1850 (see Bot. Zeit. 8:
	694-696. 1850).

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HEADING: BERG

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 356-357; Andrews ed. 2 p. 237; Barnhart 1: 166;
BM 1: 137; CSP 7: 141; Jackson p. 180; Quenstedt p. 33.
Mueller, Neue preuss. Provinzialbl. 9[43](5): 369-374. 1850 (see Mueller, Bot. Zeit. 8:
	694-696. 1850).
Anon., Flora 33: 622. 21 Oct 1852.
Schumann, Schr. naturf. Ges. Danzig ser. 2. 8(2): 48, 62, 92. 1893.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 40 [no. 319]. 1966.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Die im Bernstein befindlichen organischen Reste der Vorwelt</em>, 2 vols. - for the
palaeobotanical part see Goeppert.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berendtia</em> Göppert (1845). - <em>Note</em>: <em>Berendtia</em> A. Gray (1868) and <em>Berendtiella</em>
R. Wettstein &amp; Harms (1899) are dedicated to Carl Hermann Berendt (<em>fl</em>. 1867), an
explorer of archaeology and natural history in Mexico.

Berg, Otto Carl (1815-1866), German botanist, professor of pharmaceutical botany
at Berlin University. (<em>O. Berg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Berg's herbarium of Myrtaceae was at B and contained many
types. Berg, however, consulted much material obtained on loan and his types may
therefore be encountered in several herbaria. The Myrtaceae of the Sonder herbarium
consulted by him are e.g. at MEL (Anderson 1971). Several isotypes are at C.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Bot. Jahrb. 19: 563. 1894, Fl. bras. 1(1): 159-160. 1906.
	Anderson, Muelleria 2(2): 119-131. (1971).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 167; BM 1: 139; CSP 1: 288-289, 12: 71-72;
Jackson p. 203, 373; Kew 1: 220; Langman p. 130; MW p. 43; NDB 2: 76-77; NI 138-
142; PR 643-650; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 119. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 159-160. 1906.
McVaugh, Taxon 5: 134-135. 1956.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Myrtaceae in Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em> 14(1): 1-468, <em>pl. 1-35, 31a.</em> 15 Mai
1857, 14(1): 469-528, <em>pl. 36-82, 41a, 47a.</em> 1 Feb 1858; 14(1): 529-639. 15 Jan 1859 (see
McVaugh, Taxon 5: 134-135. 1956).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Muelleria 2(2): 122. 1971.

443. Revisio myrtacearum americae hucusque cognitarum, seu Klotzschii florae ameri-
cae aequinoctialis exhibens Myrtaceas. <em>Linnaea</em> 27: 1-512, 29: 207-264, 30: 647-713.
1855-1861. 

Linnaea	part	pages	dates	Linnaea	part	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------
27	1	1-128	Nov 1855	29	2	207-256	Jun 1858
	2, 3	129-384	Jan 1856		3	257-264	Sep 1858
	4	385-512	Feb 1856	30	6	647-713	Mar 1861

Also published as a reprint, Halle 1855[-1861]. 472 p. Oct. (fide PR). For a discussion
of the relative priority of this publication and Oersted's <em>Myrtaceae centroamericanae
Bestemmelser of Beskrivelser af Dr. O. Berg</em>, Vid. Med. Nat. For. Kjøbenhavn 1855: 1-26.
Jul 1856, see McVaugh (1956) and below.

<em>Ref</em>.: PR 645; SK p. clxxi.
	Urban, Bot. Jahrb. 19: 562-681. 1894.
	McVaugh, Taxon 5: 134-135, 162-167. 1956.

444. Myrtaceae centroamericanae Bestemmelser og Beskrivelser af Dr O. Berg. <em>Vid.
Med. nat. For. Kjoebenhaven 1855</em>: 1-26 [summary by Oersted]. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1856, but see McVaugh's remarks on the connection with the previous articles.
<em>Ref</em>.: McVaugh, Taxon 5: 134-135. 1956.

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HEADING: BERG

445. <em>Florae brasiliensis myrtographia</em> sive descriptio myrtacearum in Brasilia provenientium.
Leipzig (Fried. Fleischer) 1858 [?-1859]. Fol. (<em>Fl. bras, myrtogr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1855-1859, [i*, separate title page], [1]-656, <em>pl. 1-85</em>; reprinted from <em>Flora</em>
	<em>brasiliensis</em> vol. 14(1):
	<em>Fasc</em>. 18(1): 1-468, <em>pl. 1-35.</em> 15 Mai 1857.
	<em>Fasc</em>. 18(2): 469-528, <em>pl. 36-82.</em> 1 Feb 1858.
	<em>Fasc</em>. 18(3): 529-656. 15 Jan 1859.
The plates are numbered <em>1-82, 31a, 41a, 47a. —</em> It is unknown to us whether this reprint
(<em>Copy</em>: HH) was in fact a preprint. The title page is dated "1858" and it seems likely that
this was correct notwithstanding the date "1855" cited by PR. McVaugh notes that
p. 529-656 contain much information additional to that in the <em>Revisio</em> in Linnaea. The 85
plates are nature prints (nos. 1-7) and lithographs.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 373; NI 142; PR 647.
	McVaugh, Taxon 5: 134. 1956.

Bergen, Karl August von (1704-1759), German botanist at Frankfurt. (<em>Bergen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 168; PR 656-661.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bergenia</em> Moench (1794, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

446. <em>Flora francofurtana</em> methodo facili elaborato accedunt cogitata de studio botanices
methodice et quidem proprio marte addiscendae, terminorum technicorum nomen-
clator, et necessarii indices. Frankfurt a. Oder (Johann Christian Kleyb) 1750. Oct. (<em>Fl. francofurt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1750, p. [i-viii], [1]-375, [376-407 ind., err.]. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 659.

447. <em>Dissertatio botanica de Aloide</em> auctore Carolo Augusto de Bergen ... Frankfurt a.
Oder (Johann Christian Kleyb) 1753. Qu. (<em>Diss. Aloide</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1753, p. [i], [1]-22, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, MO. - In the absence of more precise indication
	the date of publication of this paper is to be considered pre-Linnaean.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 660.

Berger, Alwin (1871-1931), German botanist, specialist on Cactaceae. (<em>A. Berger</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY; material collected or cultivated by Berger is in several
herbaria (B, BH, BR, G, M, NY, US).
<em>Ref</em>.: Britton, J. New York Bot. Gard. 33: 196. 1932.
	Britton, J. Cact. Succ. Soc. Amer. 4: 290. 1932.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 168; BL 2: 362; BM 6: 81; Bossert p. 34;
CSP 13: 464; Kew 1: 221; Langman p. 130; MW p. 42; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Wagner, Monatschr. deut. Kakt.-Ges. 3: 151-152. 1931 (portr.)
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 33: 197. 1932.
White, The Stapeliae 1: 133. 1937 (portr.)
Herre, The genera of the Mesembryanthemaceae 45. 1971 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 29. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP ed. 2, <em>Crassulaceae</em>, 18a: 352-483. 1930. (2) Pflanzenreich,
Heft 33, <em>Liliaceae — Asphodeloideae - Aloineae</em>. Leipzig 8 Mai 1908, 347 p., 1 pl., 817 figs.,
repr. Lehre 1958/60.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bergeranthus</em> Schwantes (1926); <em>Bergerocactus</em> N. L. Britton &amp; J. N. Rose (1909).

448. <em>Stapelien und Kleinien</em> einschliesslich einiger anderer verwandter Sukkulenten. Be-
schreibung und Anleitung zum Bestimmen der wichtigen Arten mit kurzer Angabe über
die Kultur. Stuttgart (Eugen Ulmer) 1910. Oct. (<em>Stapel. &amp; Klein.</em>)

PAGE: 187
HEADING: BERGER, E. F.

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1910 (Nat. Nov. Febr 1904), p. [i]-[vii], [1]-433, [434, err.], <em>fig</em>. 1-79.
	<em>Copy</em>: L. — <em>Illustrierte Handbücher sukkulenter Pflanzen.
Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 221.

449. <em>Die Entwicklungslinien der Kakteen</em> ... Mit 71 Abbildungen und 16 Schemata im
Text. Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1926. Oct. (<em>Entwicklungslin. Kakt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mar 1926 - (p. iv: Sep 1925, Nat. Nov. Mar 1926, accession NY 27 Nov
	1926), p. [i]-iv, [1]-105, ill. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 221.

450. Illustrierte Handbücher sukkulenter Pflanzen: <em>Kakteen</em>. Anleitung zur Kultur und
Kenntnisse der wichtigsten eingeführten Arten ... Mit 105 Abbildungen. Stuttgart
(Eugen Ulmer) 1929. Oct. (<em>Kakteen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1929 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1929, accession NY 9 Jun 1930), p. [i]-viii, [1]-346.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 221; Langman p. 131.

Berger, Ernst Friedrich (1814-1853), German commercial plant collector and distri-
butor at Kitzingen am Main. (<em>E. Berger</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: For Berger's eleven catalogues of herbarium collections see his
<em>Offerten-Listen</em> and <em>Preissverzeichnisse</em> as mentioned by Flora (vols.31-35, 1848-1852) on
the following dates:

catalogue	date Flora	nachtrag	date Flora
---------------------------------------------------------
1	28 Mar 1848	6	7, 14 Apr 1851
Nachtrag	7 Jun 1848	7	21 Sep 1851
2	14 Aug 1848	8	21, 28 Feb 1852
3	21 Dec 1848	9	28 Mar 1852
4	28 Dec 1848	10	28 Jun 1852
5	24 Jul 1849	11	14 Jul, 7 Aug 1852

<em>Ref</em>.: Anon., Flora 36: 709-712. 1853 (sale herbarium).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 168; BM 1: 140; GR p. 62; LS 2307-2308.
Anon., Flora 36: 600, 709-712. 1853.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 265-266. 1854 (member "Leopoldina, " cogn. <em>Wibel</em>).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Berger, cf. supra, sub A. Berger and infra,
sub H. A. C. Berger.

451. <em>Catalogus herbarii</em> oder vollständige Aufzählung der phanerogamischen und krypto-
gamischen Gewächse Deutschlands. Nach Kochs Synopsis und Wallroths Compendium
Fl. Germ, crypt., Bruch et Schimper, Nees v. Esenbeck, Link und Fries, nebst Aufzählung
der bis jetzt bekannten ausländischen Pflanzen. Den Besitzern deutscher Herbarien zur
Bequemlichkeit dargeboten von Ernst Berger. Würzburg (Voigt &amp; Mocker) 1841-1846.
4 parts. Duod. (<em>Cat. herb.</em>)

I. <em>Die deutschen Phanerogamen enthaltend</em>, 1841 (p. viii: 5 Mar 1841), p. [i]-viii, [1]-123,
	publ. prob. Dec 1841 (Flora 24 Int. Bl. 20. Jan 1842). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
II. <em>Synonymik und Synonymenregister zum ersten Theile</em>, 1843 (before 20 Oct), p. [i]-viii, [1],
	[1]-238. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
III. <em>Die Cryptogamen</em>. 1846, p. [1]-191. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
IV. <em>Synonymik und Synonymenregister</em> zu den im dritten Theile aufgezählten europäischen
	Cryptogamen. 1843, p. [1]-194. <em>Copy</em>: NY. - Both III and IV have a different title:
	"<em>Catalogue</em> ...<em>Gewächse</em> [3: Deutschlands] des Erdbodens. Nach Wallroths Compen-
	dium Fl. Germ, cryptog., Nees von Esenbecks Naturgeschichte der europäischen
	Lebermoose, Hampes Musci frondosi etc. (in Flora 1837), Bruch und Schimpers
	Bryologia europaea, Bridel Brideris Bryol. univ., Links Handbuch zur Erkennung der
	Gewächse (III. Theil), Agardhs Systema Algarum, dessen Algae maris mediterranei

PAGE: 188
HEADING: BERGER, E. F.

	et adriatici, Fries Lichenographia europaea reformata, dessern Systema mycologicum,
	dessen Elenchus fungorum und dessern Epicrisis syst. mycol., Endlichers Genera plan-
	tarum, Steudels Nomenclator etc. Den Besitzern ...."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 140; LS 2307; PR 663.

452. <em>Die Bestimmung der Gartenpflanzen</em> auf systematischem Wege, eine Anleitung, leicht
und sicher die unterscheidenden Merkmale der vorzüglichsten in den Gärten, Gewächs-
häusern und Anlagen vorkommenden Gewächse zu finden, nebst Angabe von Autor,
Dauer, Cultur und Vaterland im alphabetischem Register, für Botaniker, Gärtner und
Gartenfreunde ... Mit einem Vorwort des Herrn Präsidenten Nees von Esenbeck, und
Bearbeitung der Farnpflanzen von Prof. Dr. Schnizlein. Erlangen (J. J. Palm und
Ernst Enke) [1853-]1855. Oct. (<em>Bestimm. Gartenpfl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em> (for ferns): Adalbert Carl Friedrich Hellwig Conrad Schnizlein (1814-1868).
<em>Introduction</em>: Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858).
<em>Erste Abtheilung</em>, den Schlüssel der Gattungen enthaltend, Erlangen 22 Jul-30 Sep 1853
	(p. iii: 9Aug 1852, p. vi: 27 Jul 1853, (Flora 36: 616. 14 Oct 1853, rev. by Fürnrohr
	p. 646-647; Bot. Zeit. 30 Sep 1853 "soeben"), p. [i*], [i]-x, [1]-130.
<em>Zweite Abtheilung</em>, Erste bis vierte (Schluss-) Lieferung, Erlangen 1854, p. 131-682
	(Flora 37: 608. 14 Oct 1854, rev. by Fürnrohr p. 732-733; Bot. Zeit. 12: 814-815.
	17 Nov 1854, rev. Schlechtendal).
Issued <em>as a whole</em> 1855 with separate title page (see above), p. [i*], [i]-x, 1-682. <em>Copies</em>:
	B, G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 140; PR 664.

Berger, H. A. C. (<em>fl</em>. 1832), German physician and palaeontologist at Coburg. (<em>H.
Berger</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2 p. 237; Barnhart 1: 168; BM 1: 140;
Quenstedt p. 33.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bergeria</em> K. B. Presl (1838). - <em>Note</em>: <em>Bergera</em> K. Koenig ex Linnaeus (1771) is
dedicated to Chr. J. Berger (1724-1789), Austrian born Danish physician.

453. <em>Die Versteinerungen der Fische und Pflanzen im Sandsteine der Coburger Gegend</em>. Coburg
 1832. Qu. (<em>Versteiner. Fische Pfl. Coburg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832 (pref. 1 Mai 1832), p. [i-v], [1]-29, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: MCZ.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 237; BM 1: 140.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 50-57. 28 Apr 1833 (rev.)

Berger, Reinholdus (1824-1850), German palaeobotanist at Breslau, pupil of Goeppert. (<em>R. Berger</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 237; Jackson p. 185.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 8: 159-160. 22 Feb 1850.
Anon., Flora 23: 622-623. 21 Oct 1850.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Berger, cf. supra, sub A. Berger and sub
H. A. C. Berger.

454. <em>De fructibus et seminibus ex formatione lithranthracum</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis quam
consensu et auctoritate amplissimi philosophorum ordinis in alma litterarum universitate
Viadrina ad summos in philosophia honores rite capessendos die xviii m. decembris a.
mdcccxlviii. H.L.Q.S. publice defendet auctor Reinholdus Berger, vratislaviensis ...
Breslau (Heinrich Richter) s.d. [1848]. Qu. (<em>Fruct. sem. lith.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Dec 1848 (Flora rd. Feb 1849), p. [1]-30, [1, theses], <em>3 pl</em>., uncol. liths by
	Kornatzki. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.

PAGE: 189
HEADING: BERGERET, J.

<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 237; Jackson p. 185.
	Anon., Flora 32: 112, 121-122. 1849 (rev.)
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 286-287. 13 Apr 1849.

Bergeret, Jean (1751-1813), Southern French botanist. (<em>Bergeret</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 169; BL 2: 129; BM 1: 141; Kew 1: 221;
PR 665.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Barnhart gives the dates 1751-1813 for both J. and J. P. Bergeret; the authors
were different but both died in 1813 (fide Gaston Bergeret).

455. <em>Flore des Basses-Pyrénées</em>, ou description de toutes les plantes qui croissent naturelle-
ment, qui sont ou qui pourraient être cultivées avantageusement dans le Département
des Basses-Pyrénées. Avec des observations sur leur utilité dans l'économie rurale et
domestique, dans les arts et dans la médecine. Pau (P. Veronese) an xi de la République
[1803], 2 vols. Oct. † (<em>Fl. Basses-Pyrénées</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1803, [i*-vii*], i-clxxv, [1]-195. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1803, [1]-416. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Nouvelle édition</em>, complète, publiée avec une préface et des notes: "<em>Flore des Basses-Pyrénées
	</em>par Jean Bergeret (1751-1813) ... augmentće par Eugène Bergeret (1799-1868) ...
	par Gaston Bergeret." Pau (Garet) 1909. Oct., p. [i]-lxxxvi, [1]-960, with a biogra-
	phical note. (publ. Jan-Feb 1909) <em>Copies</em>: HH, US, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 129; BM 1: 141; Kew 1: 24; PR 665.
	Guérin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 56: 403. 1909.

456. <em>Phytonomatotechnie universelle</em>, c'est-à-dire, l'art de donner aux plantes des noms tirés
de leurs caractères; nouveau systême au moyen duquel on peut de soi-même, sans le
secours d'aucun livre, nommer toutes les plantes qui croissent sur la surface de notre
globe. A la publication de ce systême, on a joint les figures, les descriptions les plus
méthodiques, l'analyse, les propriétés, les vertus, l'usage, l'étymologie &amp; la synonymie
de toutes les plantes de la France. Ouvrage proposé par souscription. Paris (author;
Didot le jeune, Poisson) 1783-1784[-1786], 3 vols. Fol. † (<em>Phytonom. univ.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: livraisons 1-10, Jan 1783-middle 1784, p. [i], [iii], 1-240, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-120</em>].
<em>Vol. 2</em>: livraisons 11-20, 1784 (Jul-Dec)-Jul 1786, p. [i], [iii], 1-252, <em>pl</em>. [<em>121-240</em>].
<em>Vol. 3</em>: livraisons 22-28, 1786(?), as follows:
22: [1]-24, <em>pl. 248-257.</em>	25: 81-140, <em>pl. 253-294.</em>	28: 153-176, <em>pl. 319-328.</em>
23: 25-52, <em>pl. 258-270.</em>	26: 105-128, <em>pl. 295-304.</em>
24: 53-80, <em>pl. 271-282.</em>	27: 129-152, <em>pl. 305-317.</em>
<em>Copies</em>: G, HU (vol. 3 in orig. covers), NY (vols 1, 2). - The Hunt copy of vol. 1 has
121 plates (lacking <em>pl. 51</em>); vol. 2 has 117 plates (lacking <em>pl. 83</em>). Preface material of vol. 1:
[i, h.t.], [iii, t.p.], [v, second t.p.], [vii-viii, avis, premier tableau]. - Livraison 21 was
never published; it was to have contained a complete treatment of the "Cruciformes."
It is likely that plate numbers nos. 241-247 had been set aside for this part. With plate
318, which was never published, this accounts for 8 plates lacking from the series <em>1-328</em>;
in all there are 320 plates (all hand coloured copper engravings by Poisson).
A folio prospectus appeared in Paris in Jan 1783. It announced the publication of 100
coloured and 100 plain copies. Some coloured copies were produced on "papier de
Hollande" (the Plesch copy).
Pritzel has a note that publication may have started as early as 1773. We have not been
able to find further evidence supporting this statement.
The "noms tirés de leurs caractères" ("nom générique phytonomato-technique") are
combinations of letters indicating characteristics. These are formulae and cannot be
considered as names under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (see also
N. M. v. Wolf); the plants are anyhow regularly described under the "normal" Linnaean
names.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 221; NI 145; Plesch p. 139; PR 666.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 42-43. 1975 (copy sold at <em>£</em> 6,800).

PAGE: 190
HEADING: BERGERET, J. P.

Bergeret, Jean Pierre (1751-1813), French botanist. (<em>J. P. Bergeret</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bergeret's collections seem to be incorporated in the Fée her-
barium at STR.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 169; Kew 1: 221; Lasègue p. 321; PR 660;
Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Desvaux, J. Bot. appl., Paris 2: 236-240. 1813.

Berggren, Sven (1837-1917), Swedish botanist at Lund, travelled to and collected in
Spitsbergen (1868), Greenland (1870), N. Zealand, California 1874-1875. (<em>Berggr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LD - for details on the location of his duplicates see IH. -
Exsiccatae: <em>Plantae in itineribus suecorum polaribus collectae/Insulae spetsbergenses</em> (nos. 1-199,
Lund 1874), at B, C, FH, GB, H, K, L, LD, NY, PC, S-PA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 69.
	Hellbom, Bih. Sv. Vet.-akad. Handl. 21(3, 13) 1896.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 183. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 169; BM 1: 141; 6: 81; Bossert p. 34; CSP
1: 291, 7: 143, 13: 468; Jackson p. 345, 367; Kew 1: 222; KR p. 72-74 (bibl.); PR 667-
668; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 31, <em>pl. 7.</em> 1903, 3(3): 4, 206, <em>pl. 104.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 508. 1909.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1917: 205-206 (portr.)
Arnell, Rev. bryol. 47: 75. 1920 (brief bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berggrenia</em> M. C. Cooke (1879).

457. <em>Några nya eller ofullständigt kända arter af nyzeeländska fanerogamer</em> [Lund 1878.] Qu. (<em>Nya art. nyzeel. fan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1878, after 3 Oct (Nat. Nov. Mar 1879) p. [1]-33, [34 ind.] pl. 1-7 with letterpress.
	Fysiogr. Sällsk. minneskr. med anl. af des hundraårsferst den 3 Oct 1878; copy
	communicated to the Fysiogr. Sällsk. on 14 Nov 1877. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 222; KR p. 73.
	Berggren, J. Bot. ser. 2. 9: 104. 1880.

Bergius, Peter Jonas (1730-1790), Swedish physician and botanist, pupil of Linnaeus,
professor of natural history and pharmacy at the Collegium medicum in Stockholm
(1766-1790). (<em>Bergius</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bergius left his collections and library to the Swedish Academy
of Sciences together with an ample endowment, thus providing the basis for the Bergians-
ka Trädgården (founded in 1791) (SBT). This herbarium contains also most of his types;
others are at S. Other material in E, LINN and UPS (Thunberg herb.) - Some of the
most important collectors represented in the Bergius herbarium are (for a complete list
see Wittrock 1891): A. Afzelius (Musci, Sweden), G. Alströmer (Italy, Spain), P. J.
Bergius (Sweden), P. J. Bladh (Cape), C. M. Blom (Cape), O. Celsius (Sweden), N.
Collin (Philadelphia), Ph. Commerson (Bougainville Voyage), C. G. Ekeberg (Cape),
F. Ehrhart (Germany), A. Gouan (S. France), M. Grubb (Cape), F. Hasselquist (Egypt,
Palestine), Alb. von Haller (Switzerland), G. F. Kjellmann (N. America), J. G. König
(East Indies), E. Laxman (Siberia), C. Linnaeus (<em>ex herb</em>.), P. Löfling (Spain), J. A.
Murray (Germany), J. C. Mutis (Spain), F. P. Oldenburg (Cape), P. Osbeck (China),
C. J. Ortega (Spain), P. A. Pourret (France), P. S. Pallas (Siberia), A. J. Retzius
(Sweden), D. Rolander (Suriname), G. Rothman (Tripolitania), A. Sparrmann (New
Zealand, Cape), O. Swartz (West Indies), J. F. Séguier (France), P. Sonnerat (France),
J. C. D. Schreber (<em>ex herb</em>.), E. Sandifort (Holland), C. P. Thunberg (Japan, East Indies,
Cape, Ceylon), A. Thoulin (France), C. P. Wrangel (N. America), C. H. Wänman
(Cape).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 69; Lasègue p. 562 [index].

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HEADING: BERGIUS

	Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 1(1). 1-31. 1890 (portr.) (on Bergius foundation).
	Wittrock, Bot. Not. 1891: 121-124.
	Wittrock, Bot. Centralbl. 47: 231-233. 1891.
	Fries, Acta Horti Berg. 11(1): 1-11. 1931 (portr.)
	Fries, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 18: 109-123. 1935.
	Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige under 1700-talet 338, 401 [index]. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 162; Barnhart 1: 169; BM 1: 142, 6: 82;
Bossert p. 35; Dawson p. 47, 592, 729, 799; GR p. 487; IF p. 681; Jackson p. 349;
Kew 1: 223; KR p. 75-77 (bibl.); PR ed. 1, 763-766, ed. 2, 671-674; Zander ed. 10, p.
634.
Anon., Läkaren &amp; Naturf. 11: 12-14. 1794.
T., Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 169. 1820.
Wikström, Conspectus 29-30. 1831.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 67.
MacOwan, Trans. S.Afr. philos. Soc. 4: xxxiv. 1887.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 1(1): 1-31. 1890, 3(2): 32, <em>pl. I.</em> 1903, 3(3)15. 1905 (portr.)
Fries, Linné 2: 78-82, 172-177. 1902 (portr.)
Fries and Hulth, Sv. biogr. Lexikon 3: 565-573. 1922 (portr., bibl.) q.v. for further biogr.
	refs.
Hulth, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 14: 1-11. 1931 (portr.)
Fries, Acta Horti Berg. 11(1): 1-11. 1931.
Holmberg, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 35: 71-85. 1952 (trip to Dalecarlia).
Hylander, Bull. Jard. bot. État. Bruxelles 28: 451-453. 1958.
Holmberg, Acta Horti Berg. 20(1): 1-55. 1960 (P. J. Bergius Trädgårdsjournal 1773-
	1790).
Vos de, Suid-Afrikaanse biografíese woordenboek 1: 72-73. 1968 (q.v. for the literature
	on Bergius and South Africa).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 96. 1972.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Bergius' thesis, <em>Semina muscorum</em> (1750), must be attributed to Linnaeus
(q.v.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bergella</em> (A. Gray) Schnizlein (1843-1870) [sic]; <em>Bergia</em> Linnaeus (1771).

458. <em>Descriptiones plantarum ex Capite Bonae Spei</em>, cum differentiis specificis, nominibus
trivialibus, et synonymis auctorum justis. Secundum systema sexuale ex autopsis
concinnavit atque sollicite digessit. Stockholm (Laur. Salvius) 1767. Oct. (<em>Descr. pl. Cap.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1767 (Lärda Tidn. 24 Sep 1767), p. [i-xxxvi], [1]-360, [361-368], <em>pl. 1-5.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L, MO, NY. – Antedating Linnaeus' Mantissa prima which was
	published Nov 1767. A Leipzig 1768 issue (n.v.) is reported by Comm. reb. sci. nat.
	med. 20(1): 190. 1774. This may not have a different imprint; "Leipzig" in the an-
	nouncement is probably simply a reference to the German agent for Salvius; KR
	(p. 75, no. 6) does not mention this Leipzig issue either.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 142; DA 1967; Jackson p. 349; Kew 1: 223; Plesch p. 139; PR 673; SO
	649d.; IDC 2232.
	Sprague, Kew Bull. 1929: 88-89.
	Stearn, Introduction to facsimile edition Linnaeus, Mantissa, (Weinheim) vii-viii.
	1961.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 146-147. 1971.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 96. 1971.
	Sotheby, Catal. Stiftung Botanik 44, 45. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 300).

459. <em>Materia medica</em> e regno vegetabili, sistens Simplicia officinalia, pariter atque culina-
ria. Secundum systema sexuale, ex autopsia &amp; experientia, fideliter digessit Petrus Jonas
Bergius ... Stockholm (Petrus Hesselberg) 1778. Oct. (<em>Mater. med.</em>)

<em>1</em> : 1778, p. [i-xiv], [1]-448, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>2</em> : 1778, p. [i-ii], 449-908, [16, ind.]. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1782, 2 vols., 1: [i-xiv], [1]-471, 2: [i], 473-972. Stockholm (id.), n.v.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 76 (no. 23); PR 674.

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Berkeley, Rev. Miles Joseph (1803-1889), British clergyman and cryptogamist.
(<em>Berk</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Berkeley's private herbarium and manuscripts of fungi are at K,
correspondence and drawings of algae at BM. Further specimens at CGE, E, L, LINN,
MICH, OXF and PC. The collections on which the <em>Decades of fungi</em> are based and which
were not part of the private herbarium are also at K. – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>British Fungi</em> (4 fasc.,
1836-1843) sets at BM, E, FH, K, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 31; IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 70.
	Anon., J. Bot. 17: 32. 1879.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 131. 1964.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 59. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 171; BB p. 31; BM 1: 144, 6: 83; Bossert
p. 34; CSP 1: 295-297, 7: 144-145, 9: 200, 12: 73-74, 13: 475; DNB suppl. 1: 183; GR
p. 368; Jackson p. 521; Kew 1: 224-225; LS 2318-2698, 31061-31064; ME 1: 165, 3:
537; MW p. 42; NI 146-148; Plesch p. 140; PR ed. 1, 770-773, ed. 2, 680-687; Zander
ed. 10, p. 634.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenologie 2: 378-379. 1869.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888-1890: 33. 1891.
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 6: 135, 141. 1889 (portr.)
Murray, J. Bot. 27: 288, 305-308. 1889.
Stevenson, Trans. Crypt. Soc. Scotland. 1889: 92-95.
Edit., Ann. Bot. 3: 451-456. 1890 (bibl.)
Hooker, Proc. Roy. Soc. 47: iii-ix. 1890.
Anon., La Belgique horticole. 1892, front, (portr.)
Babington, Memorials 471. 1897.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 10-11. 1898, 5: I. 1908.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 75, <em>pl. 145.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 10. 1906.
Massee, <em>in</em> Oliver, Makers of Brit. botany 225-232. 1913.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 428-429. 1916: 7(15): 1051-1052. 1940 (bibl.)
Druce, Fl. Northamptonshire cxvii-cxx. 1930.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 106-108. 1932.
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 153-154. 1949 (bibl.)
Rogers, NAF ser. 2(1): 31. 1954 (bibl.)
Taylor, DSB 2: 18-19. 1970.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6: 66-67. 1971.
Bond, Country Life, Sep 1974 (2 p.) (n.v.)
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 324. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>United States Exploring Expedition</em> [Wilkes], vol. 17, Botany I. Lower
Cryptogamia, <em>Fungi</em> by M. A. Curtis and M.J. Berkeley on p. 193-202, publ. 1862.
(2) Griffith and Henry, <em>The micrographie dictionary</em>. Berkeley assisted with ed. 3, 1875, and
was co-editor for the fourth edition (1883).
(3) Naves, <em>Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea</em>, ed. 2, vol. 2, app. 14, Fungi collected
during the 1875-1876 expedition by M.J. Berkeley (1878).
(4) Smith, <em>The English flora</em>, vol. 5, Cryptogamia part 2, Fungi by M.J. Berkeley 1836
(see J. E. Smith and also W. J. Hooker, <em>British flora</em>, of which this treatment is part of
vol. 2).
(5) Cooke, <em>Fungi</em>, London 1875, edited by M. J. Berkeley.
(6) <em>Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society</em>, London, editor 1866-1877.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berkelella</em> (P. A. Saccardo) P. A. Saccardo (1891); <em>Berkeleya</em> Greville (1827);
<em>Berkeleyna</em> O. Kuntze (1898); <em>Berkleasmium</em> Zobel (1854, also dedicated to Thomas
Gibson Lea (1785-1844), American botanist).

459. <em>Gleanings of British algae</em>; being an appendix to the supplement to English Botany.
London (C. E. Sowerby) [1832-]1833. Oct. (<em>Glean. Brit, alg.</em>)

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HEADING: BERKELEY

plates	dates	plates	dates	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------
1-4	1 Jul 1832	9-12	1 Nov 1832	17-20	1 Mar 1833
5-8	1 Sep 1832	13-16	1 Jan 1833

<em>Copies</em>: NY, US. – Pagination: [i-vi], [1]-50. The plates are coloured lithographs by
J. de C. Sowerby (original BM). Motto on title page a quotation from Wordsworth
"... there did he feel his faith...."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; Jackson p. 242; Kew 1: 224; NI 146; PR 680.
	Dixon et al., Brit. phycol. Bull. 3(1): 101. 1966.

460. <em>Notices of British fungi</em> London 1837-1885, <em>reprint</em> Lehre (Cramer) 1967, Bibliotheca
mycologica no. 1. (<em>Not. Brit, fung.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em> (from 1848): Christopher Edmund Broome (1812-1886).
<em>Publ</em>.: A reprint, in a single volume, of the series of articles published in various journals
	with a new overall index:

no.	cont. pag.	journal publication
--------------------------------------------------
1	1-37	Jardine, Mag. Zool. &amp; Bot. 1: 42-49. 1837.
2	38-58	Jardine, ibid. 1: 507-519. 1837.
3	59-107	Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. I. 1: 198-208. 1838.
4	108-137	ibid., Ser. I. 1: 257-264. 1838.
5	138-207	Ann. &amp; Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. I. VI: 355-365. 1841.
6	208-256	ibid., Ser. I. VI: 430-439. 1841.
7	257-322	ibid., Ser. I. XIII: 340-360. 1844.
8	323-379	Ann. &amp; Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2. II: 259-268. 1848.
9	380-437	ibid., Ser. 2. V: 365-380. 1850.
10	438-501	ibid., Ser. 2. V: 455-466. 1850.
11	502-537	ibid., Ser. 2. VII: 95-102. 1851.
12	538-614	ibid., Ser. 2. VII: 176-189. 1851.
13	615-639	ibid., Ser. 2. IX: 317-329. 1852.
14	640-661	ibid., Ser. 2. IX: 377-387. 1852.
15	662-729	ibid., Ser. 2. XIII: 396-407. 1854.
16	730-784	ibid., Ser. 2. XIII: 458-469. 1854.
17	785-900	ibid., Ser. 3. III: 356-377. 1859.
18	901-951	ibid., Ser. 3. VII: 373-382. 1861.
19	952-985	ibid., Ser. 3. VII: 449-456. 1861.
20	186-1037	ibid., Ser. 3. XV: 312-322. 1865.
21	1038-1062	ibid., Ser. 3. XV: 400-404. 1865.
22	1063-1103	ibid., Ser. 3. XV: 444-452. 1865.
23	1104-1143	ibid., Ser. 3. XVIII: 51-56. 1866.
24	1144-1181	ibid., Ser. 3. XVIII: 121-129. 1866.
25	1182-1262	ibid., Ser. 4. VI: 461-469. 1870.
26	1263-1334	ibid., Ser. 4. VII: 425-436. 1871.
27	1335-1401	ibid., Ser. 4. XI: 339-349. 1873.
28	1402-1500	ibid., Ser. 4. XV: 28-41. 1875.
29	1501-1630	ibid., Ser. 4. XVII: 129-145. 1876.
30	1631-1730	ibid., Ser. 5. I: 17-30. 1878.
31	1731-1832	ibid., Ser. 5. III: 202-212. 1879.
32	1833-1926	ibid., Ser. 5. VII: 129-131. 1881.
33	1927-1988	ibid., Ser. 5. IX: 176-183. 1882.
34	1989-2027	ibid., Ser. 5. XII: 370-374. 1883.
35	2028-2050	ibid., Ser. 5. XV: 342-345. 1885.

461. <em>Decades of fungi</em>. Decas 1-62. 1844-1856. <em>Reprint</em> Amsterdam 1969. Oct. (<em>Dec. fungi</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: <em>The decades of fungi</em> were originally published in the London J. Bot. (LJB) and in
	Hooker, J. Bot. (HJB). The 1969 reprint contains all decades with the original
	pagination and a [new] continuous pagination. In addition the reprint has an <em>index</em>
	and an introductory note by M. A. Donk.

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decas	original publication	pages in reprint	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1	LJB 3: 185-194. t. 5-6	1-10	1844
2	LJB 3: 329-337. t. 14-15	11-19	1844
3-7	LJB 4: 42-73, t. 1-2	20-51	1845
8-10	LJB 4: 198-315. t. 11-12	52-69	1845
11	LJB 5: 1-6	70-75	1846
12-14	LJB 6: 312-326	76-90	1847
15-19	LJB 6: 479-514. t. 17-20	92-126	1847
20	LJB 7: 572-580. t. 20-22	127-135	1848
21-22	HJB 1: 97-104	136-143	1849
23-24	HJB 1: 234-239	144-149	1849
25-30	HJB 2: 42-51, 76-88, 106-112	150-179	1850
31	HJB 3: 14-21. t. 1	180-187	1851
32-33	HJB 3: 39-49	188-198	1851
34	HJB 3: 77-84	199-206	1851
35	HJB 3: 167-172	207-212	1851
36	HJB 3: 200-206	213-219	1851
37-38	HJB 4: 97-107	220-230	1852
39-40	HJB 4: 130-142. t. 6	231-243	1852
41-43	HJB 6: 129-143. t. 7-8	244-258	1854
44-46	HJB 6: 161-174	259-272	1854
47-48	HJB 6: 204-212	273-281	1854
49-50	HJB 6: 225-235	282-292	1854
51-54	HJB 8: 129-144. t. 5, 6, 9, 10	293-308	1856
55-56	HJB 8: 169-177	309-317	1856
57-58	HJB 8: 193-200	318-325	1856
59-60	HJB 8: 233-241	326-334	1856
61-62	HJB 8: 272-280	335-343	1856

Berkeley was the author of all decades; for some decades there were co-authors:
J. P. F. C. Montagne (2) and M. A. Curtis (21-24).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 683.
	Donk, Introductory note [to reprint] p. [iii-v]. 1969.
	Stafleu, Taxon 18: 458. 1969.

462. <em>Introduction to cryptoganic botany</em> ... with 127 illustrations on wood, drawn by the
author. London, New York (H. Baillière), Paris (Baillière et fils), Madrid (Bailly
Baillière) 1857. Oct. (<em>Intr. crypt. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Jun 1857, p. [i]-viii, [1], [1]-604, 127 (126?) woodcuts in text. <em>Copies</em>: NY,
	Steere.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; Kew 1: 224; LS 2435; PR 685.

463. <em>Outlines of British fungology</em>; containing characters of above a thousand species of
fungi, and a complete list of all that have been described as nativers of the British Isles.
London (Lovell Reeve) 1860. Oct. (<em>Outl. Brit. fungol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1860 (p. vi: Aug 1860), p. [i*], i-xvii, [1]-442, <em>pl. 1-24</em> with each 1 p.
	letterpress, 1 plain and 23 handcoloured lithographs by W. Fitch. Possibly issued in
	parts of which dates and contents are unknown. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Supplement</em>: by W. G. Smith, p. [i]-xii, [1]-386, London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1891. Oct.
	<em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; Kew 1: 224; LS 2450; PR 686.

464. <em>Handbook of British mosses</em>; comprising all that are known to be natives of the British
Isles. London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Go.) 1863. Oct- (<em>Handb. Brit, mosses</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1863, before Aug (rev. J. Bot. 1: 250-251. Aug 1863), p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-324, <em>pl. 1-24</em>
	with each 1 p. letterpress, 1 plain (front.) and 23 handcoloured lithographs by
	W. Fitch. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1895, p. vi, 324, 1 plain and 23 handcoloured lithographs. (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>BM</em> 1: 144; Jackson p. 241; Kew 1: 224; NI 147; Plesch p. 140; PR 687.

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465. <em>Notices of North American fungi</em> [1872-1876]. Reprint 1971. Amsterdam (Linnaeus
Press) 1971. Oct. (ISBN 90-6105-0022) (<em>Not. N. Amer. fungi</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The <em>Notices of North America Fungi</em> were originally published in the British journal
	<em>Grevillea</em>. Twenty-four parts appeared between September 1872 and June 1876, all
	with separate pagination. The 1971 reprint combines these 24 papers and provides
	a continuous pagination in addition to the original sets of page numbers. – Berkeley
	was the main author. The abbreviation "B. &amp; C." refers to Berkeley and Moses
	Ashley Curtis, "B. &amp; R." or "B. &amp; Rav." to Berkeley and H. W. Ravenel. <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.

number	vol.	pages	pages	dates
	Grevillea	Grevillea	continuous
--------------------------------------------------
1	1	33-39	1-7	Sep 1872
2	1	49-55	8-14	Oct 1877
3	1	65-71	15-21	Nov 1872
4	1	97-102	22-27	Jan 1873
5	1	145-150	28-33	Apr 1873
6	1	161-166	34-39	Mai 1873
7	1	177-180	40-43	Jun 1873
8	2	3-7	44-48	Jul 1873
9	2	17-20	49-52	Aug 1873
10	2	33-35	53-55	Sep 1873
11	2	49-53	56-60	Oct 1873
12	2	65-69	61-65	Nov 1873
13	2	81-84	66-69	Dec 1873
14	2	97-101	70-74	Jan 1874
15	2	153-157	75-79	Apr 1874
16	2	177-181	80-84	Jun 1874
17	3	1-17	85-101	Sep 1874
18	3	49-64	102-117	Dec 1874
19	3	97-112	108-133	Mar 1875
20	3	145-160	134-149	Jun 1875
21	4	1-16	150-165	Sep 1875
22	4	45-52	166-173	Dec 1875
23	4	93-108	174-189	Mar 1876
24	4	141-162	190-211	Jun 1876

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; LS 2696.
	Stafleu, Taxon 20: 817-818. 1971.

Berkenhout, John (1730-1791), British botanist. (<em>Berkenhout</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 171; BB p. 31; BM 1: 144; DNB 4: 369;
Henrey 441-445; Jackson p. 521; Kew 1: 225; PR 688-689.
Anon., Gent. Mag. 1791(1): 485.
O., Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 177-178. 1820.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed numerous articles to <em>The Monthly Review</em> between 1755
and 1767. – See Nangle, <em>The Monthly Review</em> ...<em>indexes</em>, Oxford 1934, p. 4.

466. <em>Clavis anglica linguae botanicae</em>; or, a botanical lexicon; in which the terms of botany,
particularly those occurring in the work of Linnaeus, and other modern writers, are
applied, derived, explained, contrasted, and exemplified. 1 kings iv. 33 ... London
(author) 1764 [1765]. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Clav. angl. ling. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Apr 1764 (rev. Monthly Rev.; Crit. Rev. Aug 1764; Gent. Mag. mentioned it
	only in Nov 1765), not paged, [i-xii], dictionary part: gatherings A-Z, Aa-DD4 of 8 p.
	each. <em>Copies</em>: HU, USDA.

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HEADING: BERKENHOUT

<em>Ed. 2</em>: "to which is added, Calendarium botanicum." London (T. Cadell) 1789, Oct.,
	[327] p. (Sign. (A)4b1B-X8Y2). <em>Copies</em>: HU, U, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; Henrey 441-442; Jackson p. 8; Kew 1: 225; PR 688.

467. <em>Outlines of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland</em>. London 1769-1772. Oct.,
3 vols. (<em>Outl. nat. hist. Gr. Brit.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: vol. 1: 1769; 2: (Botany) 1770 (Crit. Rev. Aug 1770, Monthly Rev. Jul 1770),
	p. 16, 353, [1]; 3: 1772, publ. Nov 1771 (Monthly Rev.; Crit. Rev. and Gent. Mag.
	Dec 1771) (n.v.)
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 2 vols. 1789 as "<em>Synopsis of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland</em> ..." London
	(T. Cadell), Oct., vol. 1 (animal and fossil kingdoms), p. [i*], [i]-xii, [13]-334, [1, err.],
<em>vol. 2</em> (vegetable kingdom), p. [i], [iii], [1]-380. <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY, US.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 2 vols. 1795, "<em>Synopsis of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland</em> ... Being a
	third edition of The outlines, etc. corrected and considerably enlarged." London
	(T. Cadell). Oct. <em>Copies</em>: HH, HU.
	<em>vol. 1</em>: 1795, p. [i]-xii, [13]-334, front. portr. author.
	<em>vol. 2</em>: 1795, p. [i-iii], [1]-466 (1-450, i.e. 434, [2], [1], 452-466).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; Henrey 443-445; Jackson p. 233; Kew 1: 225; PR 689.

Berkhout, Christine Marie (1893-1932), Dutch mycologist and phytopathologist,
pupil of J. Westerdijk. (<em>Berkhout</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Miss Berkhout worked with the living cultures of fungi then at
CBS(Baarn).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 171; LS suppl. 2434.
Löhnis, Johanna Westerdijk, Baarn 1963, p. 87.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Dr. J. A. von Arx has kindly provided biographical information on Christine
Berkhout. She was born in Malang (Indonesia) on 13 Jul 1893 and died at the Hague on
18 Nov 1932. Her ill-health started already at the time of her work on the thesis; she is
not known to have occupied any public position after taking her degree. Berkhout was
the first female taxonomic mycologist coming from the Westerdijk school.

468. <em>De schimmelgeslachten Monilia, Oidium, Oospora en Torula</em>. Proefschrift ter verkrijging
van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht,
op gezag van den rector-magnificus J. F. Niermeyer, hoogleeraar in de faculteit der
letteren en wijsbegeerte, volgens besluit van den senaat der universiteit, tegen de be-
denkingen van de faculteit te verdedigen op Maandag 29 Januari 1923, des namiddags
te 4 uur, door Christine Marie Berkhout, geboren te Malang. [Utrecht 1923]. Oct. (<em>Schimmelgesl. Monilia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 29 Jan 1923, p. [i-ix], [1]-71, [72 expl. fig.], 1 sheet theses (stellingen), <em>4 pl. Copies</em>:
	NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS suppl. 2434.

Berlandier, Jean Louis (1805-1851), Belgian explorer in North America and Mexico,
traveller for A. P. de Candolle and Moricand. (<em>Berland</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G; further reasonably complete sets at BM, BP, GH, G-DC, FI,
K, KIEL and W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 70.
	Clokie, Account herb. Oxford 131. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 80; Barnhart 1: 171; BM 6: 83; CSP 1: 297;
Kew 1: 225; Langman p. 131-132; Lasègue p. 207; ME 1: 165, 3: 537, 725; PR ed. 1,
778, ed. 2, 692; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 336-338. 1862.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 123. 1887.
Sargent, Silva North Amer. 1: 82. 1891 (repr. 1947).
Geiser, Southwest Rev. 18(4): 431-459. 1933 ("in defense of Jean-Louis Berlandier").

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HEADING: BERLESE

Briquet and Cavillier, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 36-39. 1940 (bibl.)
Geiser, Naturalists of the frontier 30-54. 1948.
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 20. 1966.
Berlandier, The Indians of Texas in 1830. Edited and introduced by John C. Ewers.
	Washington 1969 (xi, 209 p., 20 pl., map).
Ewan, Short history botany U.S. 45. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berlandiera</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 317-318. 1972. – For a list of Berlandier manuscripts see
Langman p. 131-132.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Grossulariae</em>, DC, <em>Prodr</em>. 3: 477-483. med. Mar 1828.

469. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Grossulariées</em>. [Genève 1826]. Qu. (<em>Mém. Grossular.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1826, p. [43]-60, <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat.
	Genève 3(2): 43-60, <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1826. – Abstract Bull. Sci. nat. 14: 358. (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 297; Kew 1: 225; PR 692.

470. <em>Memorias de la comision de limites</em> a las ordenes del general Manuel de Mier y Teran
[1832]. Qu. (<em>Mem. comis. limites</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Probably 1832, date of preface p. iii. This pamphlet consists of two signatures,
	quarto and half a signature of preface material: p. [i-iii], 1-16. <em>Copies</em>: HH, MICH,
	US. See <em>Diario</em> below.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 5: 269; Langman p. 132.

471. <em>Diario de viaje</em> de la Comisión de límites que puso el Gobierno de la República baja
el dirección del Exmo. Sr. Gral. D. Manuel Mier y Terán. Por Luis Berlandier y Rafael
Chovel. Mexico 1850. Oct. (<em>Diario viaje comis. limites</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1850, p. [1]-298 (copy: NY, p. 1-2 missing, title quoted here from the handwritten
	material added to the NY copy). This <em>Diario</em> contains on p. 292-298 the material from
	the above 16 p. pamphlet "Memorias" (fide Langman). – This brief Berlandier text
	was also published (again fide Langman) Mos. Mex. 4. 418-422. 1840 (n.v.) and Bol.
	Soc. Mex. Geogr. Est. 5: 125-129. 1857 (n.v.) – For the validity of Berlandier's names
	see Johnston.
<em>Ref</em>.: Langman p. 132.
	Johnston, Contr. Gray Herb. 70: 87-90. 1924.

Berlese, Augusto Napoleone (1864-1903), Italian mycologist and plant pathologist.
(<em>Berl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAD(?), B, MSC. – Issued <em>Fungi lusitanici</em> (1 fasc, 78 nos) with
P. A. Saccardo and C. Roumeguère, set at FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 70.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 171; BM 1: 145, 6: 83, Bossert p. 35; CSP
12: 74, 13: 477-478; DTS 1: 19; GR p. 513-514; Kew 1: 225; LS 2703-2793C, 31066-
31068; MW p. 42; NI 149.
Traverso, Le Stationi sperimentali agrarie italiane 36(1): 33-46. 1902.
Cavara, Ann. Mycol. 1: 178-180. 1903.
Saccardo and Traverso, Malphigia 17: 117-126. 1903 (bibl., portr.)
Saccardo, Riv. R. Scuol. vit. ed. enol. Conegliano 4. ser. 9: 94. 1903 (n.v.)
Sommier, Boll. Soc. bot. Ital. 1903 (repr. 2 p.).
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 67. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Rivista di Patología vegetale</em>, Berlese co-editor, vols. 1-10, 1892-1902.
(2) Saccardo, <em>Sylloge fungorum</em>. Berlese contributed Myxomycetes (vol. 7, 1), Laboul-
beniaceae (8), Phycomycetes (7, 1) and additamenta to vols. 1-4.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berlesiella</em> P. A. Saccardo (1888).

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472. <em>Fungi moricolae</em> iconografía e descrizione dei funghi parassiti del gelso. Padova
(Tipografía del Seminario) 1889. Oct. (<em>Fungi moricol</em>.)

fasc.	text	plates	species	date (p. 2 intr.)	dates Nat. Nov.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	20	10	10	22 Apr 1885	Apr 1885
2	20	10	10	20 Aug 1885	Nov 1885
3	20	10	10	20 Apr 1886	Mai 1886
4	20	10	10	20 Aug 1887	Sep 1887
5	20	10	20	20 Aug 1888	Nov 1888
6	20	10	28	20 Dec 1888	Feb 1889
7	22	11	33	20 Jul 1889	Aug 1889
8	1-63	-	-	25 Jul 1889	Aug 1889
9	-63	-	-	30 Jul 1889	Aug 1889
10	[1]-13	-	-	5 Aug 1889	Aug 1889

The introduction (p. 2) cites 10 fascicles. The material of fasc. 7-10 is mentioned as a
whole by Nat. Nov., possibly the <em>Appendice e chiave analytica</em>, 63 p., count as fasc. 8 and 9,
and the introductory material (Cenni generali) of 13 p. as fasc. 10. The plates are ac-
companied by 2 p. letterpress each. <em>Copies</em>: FH, NY.
The subscription to this work (leaflet in Farlow copy) stated "i fascicoli non saranno più
di 8, di cui ne uscirà almeno uno ogni mese."
Plate <em>10</em> of fase. 1 (<em>Hexagonia mori</em>) is sometimes placed with no. 7 of fasc. 4 (<em>Polyporus
squamosus</em>) in accordance with a later instruction by Berlese.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 145; LS 2705.

473. <em>Micromycetes tridentini</em> contribuzione allo studio dei funghi microscopici del Trentino
per cura del Dr. A. N. Berlese e dell' Ab. G. Bresadola. Trento 1889. Rovereto (Tipo-
grafia Roveretana, ditta V. Sottochiesa) 1889. Oct. (<em>Micromycet. trident.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1889 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1889), p. [1]-103, <em>6 pl. Copy</em>: NY. (See also Bresadola, <em>Fungi
	tridentini</em>, 7 fasc. 1881-1887). Originally published in Annuario delia Società degli
	Alpinisti tridentini 14 (1887/8): 299-399. <em>t. 1-6.</em> 1889.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 145; DTS 1: 19; Kew 1: 225; LS 2776.

474. <em>Icones fungorum</em> omnium hucusque cognitorum ad usum Sylloges Saccardianae
adcommodatae. Avellino (for author by Eduardo Pergola) 1890-1905, 4 vols. Oct. † (<em>Icon. fung.</em>)

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	date t.p.	dates Nat. Nov.
--------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-iv, [1]66(?)	1-42	[pref.: Jun 1890]	1890
	2	67(?)-90	43-84		1892, Mai
	3	91-118	85-123		1893, Jan
	4	119-228	124-162		1894, Jun
	5	[i]-x	Gen. 1-22	1894 (ded. Mar)	1894, Jun
2	1	1-28	1-44, 4bis		1895, Feb
	2, 3	29-84	45-100		1896, Jun
	4(1)	85-112	101-143		1897, Mar
	(2)	113-216	144-178		1899, Aug
		[i-iii]	Gen. 1-10	1900
3	1, 2	[1]-52	1-61		1900, Nov
	3, 4	53-104	62-126		1902, Sep
	5	105-120	127-162		1905, Mai
		[i-iii]		1900-1905
4	1	1-40	1-67	Feb 1898	1898, Feb
		41-44	-		1905, Mai

<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer), 1968, Bibliotheca mycologica 16A-D, 4 vols., collation
as above but with an extra t.p. per vol. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 145, 6: 83; Kew 1: 225; LS 2729; NI 149.

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HEADING: BERNHARDI

Bernard, Charles Jean (1876-1967), Swiss botanist and agriculturist. (<em>C. Bernard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 70.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 172.
De Jonghe et al., Bergcultures 7: 661-674. 1913.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 52. 1950 (portr.)
Chodat, Trav. Soc. bot. Genève 9: 16-17. 1968.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bernardia</em> Playfair (1917).

475. <em>Protococcacées et desmidiées d'eau douce</em>, récoltées à Java et décrites par Ch. Bernard ...
Batavia (Landsdrukkerij) 1908. Oct. (<em>Protococc. desmid.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1908 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1908), p. [i-iii], [1]-230, <em>pl. 1-16</em>, uncol. liths by author.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, U, USDA.

Bernard, Georges Eugène (x-1925), French mycologist, "pharmacien major de Ire
classe à l'hôpital militaire d'Aufrédi." (<em>G. Bernard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 172; BM 1: 150; CSP 12: 74, 13: 480;
Kew 1: 227; LS 2801-2805, suppl. 2453; NI 151.
Balland, Les pharmaciens militaires français 224, 259. 1913.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 429. 1916.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bernardia</em> Playfair (1917) is dedicated to Charles Jean Bernard (1876-1967), q.v.

476. <em>Champignons observés à la Rochelle</em> et dans les environs. Paris (Germer Baillière &amp; Co.)
 1882. Oct. (<em>Champ. Rochelle</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Nov 1882 (p. 9: 16 Jan 1882, Nat. Nov. Nov 1882; J. Bot. Jan 1883), p. [1]-
	300, <em>56 pl. Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson – Another issue (n.v.) La Rochelle 1882, no. 18,
	Ann. Soc. Sci. natl Charente inférieure. – Some copies have coloured plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 150; Kew 1: 227; LS 2801; NI 151.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 429. 1916.

Bernet, Henri (1850-1904), Swiss physician and bryologist. (<em>Bernet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G, duplicates at L, PC, SAM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 70.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 123; Barnhart 1: 173.
Barbey, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 4: 840. 1904.
Guinet, Rev. bryol. 31: 97-98. 1904.
Beauverd, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 5: 200. 1905.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 39-41. 1940 (bibl.)

477. <em>Catalogue des hépatiques du sud-ouest de la Suisse</em> et de la Haute-Savoie. Genève (H.
Georg), Basel, Lyon 1888. Oct. (<em>Cat. hép. Suisse</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1888 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1888; Hedw. rd. Oct-Dec 1888), p. [i]- [iii], [1]- 135, <em>pl. 1-4.
	Copy</em>: Steere.

Bernhardi, Johann Jakob (1774-1850), German botanist and horticulturist at Erfurt,
editor of Allgemeines teutsches Garten-Magazin. (<em>Bernh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MO (62.000). – MO also holds part of the herbarium of a nephew
of J. J. Bernhardi: Theodor Bernhardi (1810-1889).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 69(1): 20-25. 1971.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 461; Barnhart 1: 173; BM 1: 151; CSP 1: 303-
305, 6: 584, 7: 147; 12: 75; DTS 1: 19-20; GR p. 6; IF p. 681; Jackson p. 426; Kanitz
no. 97; Kew 1: 229; Langman p. 133; LS 2718-2719; MW p. 42; Moebius p. 447
[index]; PR 697-704; Zander ed. 10, p. 634.
Anon., Flora 33: 736. 1850.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 8: 846-847. 1850.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 276-277. 1884.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bernhardia</em> Willdenow ex Bernhardi (1802).

478. <em>Systematisches Verzeichnis</em> der Pflanzen, welche in der Gegend um Erfurt gefunden
werden, entworfen von D. Johann Jakob Bernhardi. Erster Teil. Erfurt (Hoyer und
Rudolphi) 1800. Oct. † (<em>Syst. Verz.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1800, p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-346. Extremely rare. <em>Copies</em> at Brit. Mus. (Bloomsbury),
	Vetensk. Akad. Stockholm, and at B.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 229 [microfiches]; PR 698; IDC 5509.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 320. 1945.

479. <em>Ueber den Begriff der Pflanzenart</em> und seine Anwendung. Erfurt (Wilhelm Otto) 1834.
Qu. (<em>Begr. Pflanzenart</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1834 (rd after 12 Mar and before Dec 1834, Flora), p. [i]-viii, [1]-68, [1]. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 151; Kew 1: 229.

Bernoulli, Carl Gustav (1834-1878), Swiss naturalist, resident in Guatemala 1858-
 1878. (<em>Bernouilli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BAS, K, duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 71.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 171; CSP 9: 205.
Mueller, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 6: 710-737. 1878 (bibl.)
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 37. 1882.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 137. 1887.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bernoullia</em> D. Oliver (1873, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bernoullia</em> O. Heer (1877, dedicated to
the famous Basel family of which Carl Gustav was a member).

480. <em>Die Gefässkryptogamen der Schweiz</em>. Basel (Schweighauser) 1857. Oct. (<em>Gefässkrypt.
Schweiz).</em>

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1857 (Flora rd before 14 Jul), p. [i]-viii, [1]-96. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 621-622. 4 Sep 1857.

Bernstein, Heinrich Agathon (1822-1865), German botanist from Silesia. (<em>Bernstein</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material from Indonesia at WRSL.
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>IH</em> 2: 71.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 1: 174; BM 1: 152; CSP 1: 306, 6: 584, 7: 147-
148, 9: 205; LS 2823; PR ed. 2, p. 25.
Anon., Flora 48: 573. 29 Nov 1865; Bot. Zeit. 23: 326-327. 1865.
Embacher, Lexikon der Reisen 37. 1882.
Sirks, Indisch Natuuronderzoek 165. 1915.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 52-53. 1950 (bibl.)

481. <em>Microstoma hiemale</em>, eine Pilzgattung aus der Gruppe der Pezizoideen, ... mit einer
Steindrucktafel. Der Akademie übergeben den 14 Oktober 1851 [Breslau 1854]. Qu. (<em>Microstoma hiemale</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1854 ("soeben, " Flora 28 Dec 1854), p. [6471-658, <em>pl. 61</em> from Nova
	Acta Acad. Leop. 23(2), 1854. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

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HEADING: BERTERO

<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 306; LS 2823.
	Flora 37: 751. 21 Dec 1854.

Bertero, Carlo Guiseppe (1789-1831), Italian physician, botanist, who as a naval
physician travelled in the West Indies (1816-1821) and settled in Chile in 1827. (<em>Bertero</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The original Italian (mainly Piedmont) herbarium is at TO;
the main set of the West Indian plants is also at TO, the second set at G-DC. The
Chilean collections were sold after Bertero's death, acquired by the Esslingen Unio
itineraria and dispersed over various institutions. For details see IH. Most of Bertero's
manuscripts, in so far as they are extant, are also at TO. See Urban (1902) for an itiner-
ary and for further literature.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 71; Saccardo 1: 28, 2: 18.
Anon., Flora 18(1). Int. Bl. 48. 1835 (on sale collections).
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 21-23. 1902.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 19-20. 1941.
D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 69(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 175; BM 1: 152, 364 (sub Colla); Bossert
p. 36; CSP 1: 308; Kew 1: 231; Lasègue p. 260-263; NI 381; PR 714; Saccardo 1: 28,
2: 18; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Ruschenberger, Am. J. Sci. 19: 63-66. 1830 (transl. of list of plants of Chile from
	Mercurio Chileno).
Hooker et Arnott, Bot. Misc. 3: 303. 1833.
Anon., Ann. Sci. Bot. ser. 2. 1: 254-256. 1834.
Colla, Mem. Acad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 1: 123-141. 1839 (incorrect data on itinerary
	W. Indies).
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 372. 1862.
Fournier, <em>in</em> Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 409. 1876.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxii. 1883.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 21-23. 1902.
Vignolo-Lutati, Commemorazione del primo centenario delia morte del Dott. Carlo
	Bertero. Torino 1931, 7 p.
Mattirolo, Mem. R. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 67(5): 1-21. 1932 (portr., bibl.) (q.v. for
	many biogr. refs.) (also as repr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 19-20. 1941.
Arbelaez, Rev. Acad. Colomb. 13(51): 371-373. 1969 (1970).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 352. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to Colla, <em>Plantae rariores in regionibus chilensibus</em> (1834-
1836) q.v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berteroa</em> A. P. de Candolle (1821); <em>Berteroella</em> O. E. Schulz (1919); <em>Berteromyces
</em> Ciferri (1954); <em>Terobera</em> Steudel (1854, anagram).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 1: 141. 1839.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Bertero died shortly after 9 April 1831 when the ship which was to have brought
him to Valparaiso from Tahiti disappeared on the high seas.

482. Lista de plantas que han sido observadas en Chile por el Dr. Bertero en 1828,
<em>Mercurio chileno</em> 12: 551-564. 1 Mar 1829.- Continuacion del catálogo de plantes obser-
vadas en Chile por el doctor Bertero. <em>Mercurio chileno</em> 13: 593-616 (15 Apr 1829), 14: 639-
651 (15 Mai 1829), 15: 684-702 (15 Jun 1829), 16: 735-749 (15 Jul 1829). 

<em>Reprint</em>: by Gualterio Looser, Santiago de Chile 1933-1936; <em>translation</em>: by W. S. W.
	Ruschenberger, <em>Am. Journ. Sci. Arts</em> 19: 63-70, 299-311 (1831), 20: 248-260 (1831);
	23: 78-96, 250-269 (1833), also Linnaea 7 (Lit. Ber.): 6-49. 1832. Kew 1: 231 (micro
	films).
<em>Ref</em>.: RS p. 74-75.
	Pichi-Sermolli, Webbia 8: 123. 1951.

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HEADING: BERTHELOT

Berthelot, Sabin (1794-1880), French consul at S. Cruz de Teneriffe, explorer of the
flora of the Canary Islands. (<em>Berthel</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at B, FI, L, LY, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 71.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 3, 496; Barnhart 1: 175; BL 1: 87; BM 1: 153;
Bossert p. 36; CSP 1: 314, 7: 159, 9: 221, 12: 76; GF p. 50; Jackson p. 352, 500; Kew 1:
232; PR 715; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 413. 1862.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 96, 166. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berthelotia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: 32. 1973 (fig. 12).

Berthold, Gottfried Dietrich Wilhelm (1854-1937), German algologist. (<em>Berthold</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GOET, KIEL, further material at BRNU, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 71.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 175; BM 1: 153, 6: 86; Bossert p. 36; CSP
12: 76, 13: 501; Jackson p. 156, 172; Kew 1: 232; LS suppl. 2523[?]; Moebius p. 448
[index].
Anon., Hedwigia 77: (108)-(109). 1937.
Küster, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 54: (100)-(121). 1937 (bibl., portr.), see also 42: 309. 1924
	(note).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bertholdia</em> Lagerheim (1889); <em>Bertholdia</em> F. Schmitz (1897); <em>Bertholdiella
</em> Klebahn (1892).

483. <em>Die Bangiaceen des Golfes von Neapel</em> und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. Eine
Monographie. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1882. Qu. (<em>Bangiac. Golf. Neapel</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1882 (p. vi: 1 Nov 1882; Nat. Nov. Jan 1883; Hedwigia, Feb 1883),
	p. [ii]-[ix], [1]-28, 1 pl. (uncol. lith.). <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.- Fauna und Flora des
	Golfes von Neapel. Monographie 8.- Reprint announced by Koeltz (1973).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 153; Kew 1: 232.

484. <em>Die Cryptonemiaceen des Golfes von Neapel</em> und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte.
Eine Monographie ... Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1884. Qu. (<em>Cryptonem. Golf.
Neapel</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1884 (pref.: Oct 1883; Nat. Nov. Jan 1885; Hedwigia Mar-Apr 1885),
	p. [i-v], [1]-27, <em>pl. 1-8</em> (1-5 col.). <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.- Fauna und Flora des Golfes
	von Neapel. Monographie 12.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 153.

Bertoloni, Antonio (1775-1869), Italian botanist, professor of botany at Bologna 1816-
 1869. (<em>Bertol</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BOLO (partly destroyed).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 71. 1954.
	Bilanconi, Boll. 1st. stor. Ital. Arte san. 1927: 284 (n.v.).
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 20-21. 1941.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 142, 344, 5(1): 4539, 5(2): 280; Barnhart 1:
177; BL 2: 331; BM 1: 154; Bossert p. 36; CSP 1: 324-325, 6: 585, 7: 161; DTS 1: 20-21;
GR p. 514; IF 681-682; Jackson [index]; Kew 1: 232-233; Langman p. 134; Lasègue
p. 562 [index]; LS 2852-2859; NI 157; PR 720-740; Saccardo 1: 29, 2: 18; Saccardo
Cron. p. xvi; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.

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HEADING: BERTOLONI

Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 364. 1862.
Gorini, Index Bertolonianus. Milano 1867, 452 p.
Pariatore, Nuovo Giorn. bot. Ital. 1: 149-152. 1869; Bot. Zeit. 27: 417-422. 1869.
Versari, Mem. Acad. Sci. 1st. Bologna ser. 2. 10: 157-188. 1870 (bibl.)
Fournier, <em>in</em> Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 409-410. 1876.
Cesati, Mern. Mat. Fis. Soc. Ital. Sci. ser. 3. 4: liii-lxi. 1882 (bibl.)
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxii-cxiii. 1883.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 160, <em>pl. 32.</em> 1903, 3(3): 175. 1905 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 20-21. 1941 (bibl.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 64, 1936.
Giacomini, Regn. veg. 71: 98. 1971 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 29. 1973.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 364. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Annali di Storia naturale</em>, editor, 1829-1830; <em>Nuovi Annali delle Scienze
naturali</em>, editor, ser. 1-3, 1838-1854.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bertolonia</em> Raddi (1820, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bertolonia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1820).

485. <em>Rariorum Liguriae</em> [<em>Italiae</em>] <em>plantarum</em> decas prima [secunda, tertia], Genua, Pisa
(R. Prospero) 1803-1810. Oct. (<em>Rar. Lig.</em> [<em>Ital</em>.] <em>pl</em>.)

<em>1</em>: Rar. <em>Liguriae</em> pl., Genova 1803 (Nuovo Giorn. lett. ann. Jan-Mar 1803). <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>2</em>: Rar. <em>Italiae</em> pl., Pisa 1806, p. [1]-47, [48 err.]. <em>Copies</em>: G(2), HH.
<em>3</em>: Rar. <em>Italiae</em> pl., Pisa (Typis Raynerii Prosperi) 1810, p. [1]-125, [1 err.] "accedit
	specimen zoophytorum Portus Lunae." <em>Copies</em>: G(2), HH, HU, M.
Decas 1 was reprinted from Mem. Soc. med. Emul. Genova 2: 123-147. 1803, it was
republished in Collect. Rem. bot. Spect. 1809 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; Kew 1: 233; PR 720; IDC 5333.

486. <em>Amoenitates italicae</em> sistentes opuscula ad rem herbariam et zoologiam Italiae spec-
tantia. Bologna (Typis Annesii de Nobilibus) 1819. Qu. (<em>Amoen. ital.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1819 (p.v.: kalend. Jan 1817; reviews Apr 1819, B.H.), p. [i-vi], 1-472, <em>pl. 1-6</em>
	(plain copper engravings), p.v.: kalend. Jan 1817, p. 472: 1819. <em>Copies</em>: NY, US. -
	Collection of papers, some previously published [Beck, Aug 1819].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; IF p. 681; Kew 1: 233; LS 2853; PR 723; SY p. 60.

487. <em>Excerpta de re herbaria</em>. Bologna (Typis Annesii de Nobilibus) 1820. Qu. (<em>Exc. re bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1820, p. [1]-16, [1, ind.], <em>pl. I. Copy</em>: G.

488. <em>Lucubrationes de re herbaria</em>. [Commentationes in Cupani Panphyton siculum].
Bologna (Typis Annesii de Nobilibus) 1822. Qu. (<em>Lucubr. re herb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1822 (ALZ Dec 1822), p. [1]-40, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G(2), NY.-The title page does not
	carry the subtitle "<em>Commentationes</em> ... <em>siculum</em>."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; Kew 1: 233; LS 2854; PR 725.

489. <em>Praelectiones rei herbariae</em> quae et prologomena ad floram italicam. Bologna (Ex.
officina Richardi Masii) 1827. Oct. (<em>Prael. rei herb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1827 (imprimatur: 3 Feb 1827; Antologia Firenze 1827; Nuovo Giorn. Let.
	Mar-Apr 1827), p. [i]-viii, [1]-334, [2, err., censor]. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; PR 728.

490. <em>Mantissa plantarum florae alpium apuanarum</em>. Bologna (Ex typographaeo Emygdii ab
Ulmo et Josephi Tiocchi) 1832. Qu. (<em>Alant. pl. fl. apuan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832 (Nuovo Giorn. Lett. Jul-Aug 1832; Poligrapho Verona Oct 1832; BH),
	p. [i-vij, [1]-74, [2] <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; Kew 1: 233; LS 2855; PR 729; IDC 5114.

491. <em>Flora italica</em> sistens plantas in Italia et insulis circumstantibus sponte nascentes.
Bologna (1-4: Richardi Masii, 5-10: Haeredum Richardi Masii) 1833-1854, 10 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. ital.</em>)

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vol.	fascicle	pages	dates in book	other dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-128	1833 (t.p.)	14 Mai 1833 (Flora: 16: 287)
	2	129-256	-	3 Feb 1834 (L)
	3	257-384	-	3 Feb 1834 (L); 21 Dec 1833 (Flora)
	4	385-512	-	3 Feb 1834 (L)
	5	513-640	-	20 Aug 1835 (L)
	6	641-768	-	20 Aug 1835 (L)
	7	769-882, [1]	21 Jul 1834	20 Aug 1835 (L)
2	1	[1]-128	1835 (t.p.)	Mar-Apr 1835; 20 Aug 1835 (L)
	2	129-256	-	Mar-Apr 1835
	3	257-384	-	Mai 1835-Mar 1836
	4	385-512	-	Apr 1836 (B.B.)
	5	513-640	-	Aug 1836 (B.B.)
	6	641-602, [1]	9 Oct 1836	Oct 1836 (B.B.)
3	1	[1]-128	1837 (t.p.)	Nov 1837 (B.B.)
	2	129-256	-	Nov 1837 (B.B.)
	3	257-384	-	Mai 1838 (B.B.); Mar 1838 (N.A.)
	4	385-512	-	Oct 1838 (B.B.)
	5	513-6375 [1]	2 Dec 1838	Apr 1839 (B.B.)
4	1	[1]-128	1839 (t.p.)	Aug 1839 (B.B.); 7 Oct 1839 (L)
	2	129-256	-	Apr 1840 (B.B.); 4 Jun 1840 (L);
				Jan 1840 (N.A.)
	3	257-384	-	Sep 1840 (B.B.)
	4	385-512	-	Sep 1840 (B.B.)
	5	513-640	-	Apr 1841 (B.B.)
	6	641-799,	19 Jul 1841	Sep 1841 (B.B.)
		[800, err.]
5	1	[1]-128	1842 (t.p.)	Sep 1842 (B.B.); Sep 1842 (H)
	2	129-256	-	Sep 1842 (B.B.); Sep 1843 (H)
	3	257-384	-	Sep 1843 (B.B.); Sep 1843 (H)
	4	385-512	-	Jun 1844(H)
	5	513-654, [2]	27 Jul 1844	Jan 1845 (H)
6	1	1-128	1844 (t.p.)	Jun 1845 (H)
	2	129-256	-	Jul 1845 (H)
	3	257-384	-	Mai 1846 (H)
	4	385-5 12	-	Sep 1846 (H)
	5	513-642, [1, err.]	30 Jan 1847	Mai 1847 (H)
7	1	[1]-128	1847 (t.p.)	Jan 1848 (H)
	2	129-256	-	Jun 1850 (H)
	3	257-384	-	Jun 1850 (H)
	4	385-512	-	Jun 1850 (H)
	5	513-644, [3]	27 Aug 1850	Apr 1851 (H); Mar 1852 (Flora)
8	1	[1]-128	1850 (t.p.)	Dec 1851 (H)
	2	129-256	-	Dec 1851 (H)
	3	257-384	-	Oct 1852 (H)
	4	385-512	-	Oct 1852 (H)
	5	512-660	30 Jan 1853	Jun 1853 (H)
9	1	[1]-128	1853	Jun 1853
	2	129-256	-	1854 (Flora 14 Nov 1854)
	3	257-384	-	1854 (Flora 14 Nov 1852)
	4	385-512	-	1854 (Flora 14 Nov 1852)
	5	513-669,	12 Jul 1854	1854; rd Oct 1854 (Flora)
		[670, err.], [1]
10	1	[1]-128	1854	Dec 1855 (H)
	2	129-256	-	Dec 1855 (H)
	3	257-384	-	-
	4	385-512	-	-
	5	513-639, [640]	-	Jan-Feb 1857

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<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO, NY.- The above division is based on the list given by Giaco-
mini, who consulted a copy in original covers. Giacomini also provides the dates on which
some fascicles were listed by the Biblioteca Italiana (B.B.). The dates marked "(H)"
are those on which fascicles were received at Leipzig by Hinrichs; (L) marks the date of
receipt by the Linnean Society (N.A.) Nuovi Ann. Sci. nat. Bologna. Obviously there
must have been a varying delay due to transportation. The dates in the book are those of
the title-pages and of the last pages of the indexes.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 331; BM 1: 154; DTS p. 20-21; Jackson p. 315; Kew 1: 233; PFG 1: xxxv,
	3(1): vii; PR 738; IDC 5370.
	Anon., Bonpandia 1: 66. 1853.
	Fümrohr, Flora 40: 112. 21 Feb 1857 [vol. 10 complete], rev. 40: 298-300. 21 Mai
	1857.
	Gorini, Index Bertolonianus, 452 p., Milano 1867.
	Litardière, Prodr. fl. Corse 3(1): vii. 1938.
	Giacomini, Un monument de la littérature floristique italienne. La "Flora Italica"
	de Ant. Bertoloni (1833-1856) <em>in</em> Smit and ter Laage, Regn. veg. 71: 85-98. 1971.

492. <em>Horti botanici bononiensis plantae novae</em> vel minus cognitae. Bologna (Ex typographaeo
Emygdii ab Ulmo et Josephi Tiocchi) 1838-1839, 2 fasc. Qu. (<em>Horti bonon. pl. nov.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: 1838 (ABD 30 Nov 1838), p. [1]-10, pl. 1-5 (coloured lithographs) (rd by Flora
	6 Mai 1839). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Fasc. 1</em>: 1839 (Linn. Soc. rd 7 Oct), p. [1]-14, <em>pl. 1-4</em> (coloured lithographs). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref. 2</em>: PR 735.

493. <em>Florula guatimalensis</em> sistens plantas nonnullas in Guatimala sponte nascentes. Bolog-
na (Ex typographaeo Emygdii ab Ulmo) 1840. Qu. (<em>Fl. guatimal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1840, p. [1]-43, [2, index], <em>pl. 1-12</em>, coloured lithogr. by Bettini; reprinted from
	<em>Novi Commentarii Academiae Scientiarum Instituto Bononiensis</em> 4: 403-443, pl. 36-47. 1840.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 681; Kew 1: 233; NI 157; PR 736.

494. <em>Miscellanea botanica</em> i [-xxiv]. Bologna (i-xii: Ex typographaeo Emygdii ab Ulmo;
xiii-xvii: id. S. Thomae Aquinates; xviii-xix: id. Archiepiscopoli; xx-xxiv: id. Gamberini
et Parmeggiani) 1842-1863. Qu. (<em>Misc. bot.</em>)

number	pages	plates	dates	reprinted from
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1	[1]-22	1-3	1842	N.C.B. 5: [413]-432, pl. 40-42. 1842.
2	[1]-24	1-3	1843	N.C.B. 6: [217]-238, pl. 8-10. 1844.
3	[1]-21	1-6	1844	N.C.B. 6: [419]-438, pl. 18-23. 1844.
4	[1]-13	1-'2	1844	N.C.B. 7: [193]-203, pl. 12-13. 1844.
5	[1]-18	1-5	1846	N.C.B. 8: [69]-84, pl. 8-13. 1846.
			(ante Dec)
6	[1]-34	1-6	1847,	N.C.B. 8: [363]-394, pl. 50-55. 1846.
			Jan-Jul
7	[1]-46	1-5	1848	N.C.B. 9: [185]-228, pl. 70-15. 1849.
8	[1]-34	1-6	1849	N.C.B. 9: [573]-604, pl. 32-35. 1849.
9	[1]-17	1-6	1851	M.A.B. 2: [265]-281, pl. 11-16. 8151.
10	[1]-37	1-4	1851	M.A.B. 2: [283]-319, pl. 17-20. 1851.
11	[1]-21	1-5	1851	M.A.B. 2: [587]-607, pl. 41-45. 1851
12	[1]-49	1-6	1852	M.A.B. 3: [145]-191, pl. 12-17. 1851.
13	[1]-21	1-3	1853	M.A.B. 4: [61]-79, pl. 2-4. 1853.
14	[1]-20,	1-2	1853	M.A.B. 4: [411]-428, pl. 16-17. 1853.
15	[1]-23	1-4	1854	M.A.B. 5: [423]-448, pl. 18-21. 1854.
16	[1]-30	1-5	1856	M.A.B. 6: [449]-474, pl. 23-27. 1855.
17	[1]-24	1-5	1857	M.A.B. 7: [341]-366, pl. 18-22. 1856.
18	[1]-23	1-4	1858	M.A.B. 8: [225]-245, pl. 75-77. 1857.
19	[1]-22	7-5	1858	M.A.B. 9: [167]-186, pl. 6-70. 1858.
20	[1]-16	7-5	1859	M.A.B. 10: [27]-40, pl. 5-9. 1859.
21	[1]-18	7-5	1861	M.A.B. 11: [189]-204, pl. 77-75. 1861.

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number	pages	plates	dates	reprinted from
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22	[1]-18	1-6	1862	M.A.B. 12: [223]-238, pl. 1-6. 1861.
23	[1]-20	1-6	1862	M.A.B. ser. 2. 1: [215]-232, pl. 1-6. 1862.
24	[1]-18	7-6	1863	M.A.B. ser. 2. 2: [161]-176, pl. 1-6. 1862.

<em>Copies</em>: G, HH, NY.- N.G.B. = Novi Comm. Acad. Sci. Bonon.; M.A.B. = Mem.
Accad. Bologna. <em>Copy</em> journal publ.: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; IF p. 681; Kew 1: 233; LS 2858.

495. <em>Flora italica cryptogama</em>. Bologna (Ex typographaeo Josephi Cenerelli) 1858-1862
[-1867], 2 parts. Oct. (<em>Fl. ital. crypt.</em>)

part.	fasc.	pages	dates	part	fasc.	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-128	1858		5	513-662	1862
	2	129-256	1858	2	1/2	[1]-256	1862
	3	257-384	1859		3	257-338	1867
	4	385-512	1861

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.- Part 1: Pteridophyta, Bryophyta; part 2: Algae.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 154; DTS 1: 21; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 316; Kew 1: 233; LS 2859; PFC 1:
	xxxv, 3(1): vii; PR 739.

Bertrand, Charles Eugène (1851-1917), French palaeobotanist at Lille. (<em>C. E. Ber-
trand</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: LILLE. Herbarium material from France at L and MANCH (not <em>orig</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 72.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 238-239; Barnhart 1: 177; BM 1: 154-
155, 6: 87; GSP 7: 162, 9: 227, 12: 77, 13: 506; Jackson p. 82, 109; Kew 1: 234;
Langman p. 134; LS 22075, 32490; MW p. 43; Quenstedt p. 35.
Bertrand, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M. C. E. Bertrand, Lille 1887, 43 p.
Barrois, L'oeuvre géologique de C. E. Bertrand. Lille 1920, 18 p. (n.v.) (fide Quenstedt).
Morvillez, Bull. Soc. Linn. Nord France 22: 23-76. 1921 (bibl.)
Gravis, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 54: 147-149. 1921.
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France p. 382 [index].
Mahabalé, Bull. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. Paris ser. 2. 26: 444-448. 1954.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Archives botaniques du Nord de la France</em>, 1-3, 1881-1887, editor.

Berwald, Johann Gottfried (<em>fl</em>. 1778), German musician and naturalist. (<em>Berwald</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 177.

496. <em>Abhandlung vom Geschlecht der Pflanzen und der Befruchtung</em>. Zum Nutzen der Blumen-
Liebhaber. Hamburg (Herold) 1778. Oct. (<em>Abh. Geschl. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1778 (p. 8: 29 Nov 1777; Gothaische gel. Zeit. 18 Mar 1778), p. [1]-48.
	<em>Copy</em>: PCS.

Bescherelle, Émile (1828-1903), French administrator and bryologist. (<em>Besch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (exotic "bryophytes), MIN (European bryophytes), P
(phanerogams), PC (bryol. types). For his <em>Muscinées des environs de Paris</em> (10 fasc, nos.
1-250, 1861-1866) see Camus 1903; <em>Mousses du Mt. Cenis</em>, 21 specimens, at FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 72.
	Camus, Bull. Soc. bot. France 50: 239. 1903.

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HEADING: BESSA

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 177; BM 1: 156, 6: 87-88; Bossert p. 36;
CSP 1: 341, 7: 164, 9: 229, 12: 78, 13: 513; Jackson p. 522 [index]; Kew 1: 235; KR
p. 81; MW p. 43.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 11-12. 1898, 5: I. 1908.
Camus, Bull. Soc. bot. France 50: 227-239. 1903 (bibl., portr.)
Holzinger, Bryologist 6: 46. 1903 (brief bibl.)
Poisson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 50: 225-226. 1903.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 21. 1941.
Lenley et al., Gat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 29-30. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bescherellia</em> Duby (1873).

Besler, Basilius (1561-1629), German apothecary and botanist. (<em>Besler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Not known to be extant. The original drawings are in the Uni-
versity library, E[fix]Ilangen (fide NI, sub 158).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 555; Barnhart 1: 177; BM 1: 156; Bossert p. 36;
Jackson p. xxxi; Kew 1: 235; Langman p. 135; Moebius p. 405; NDB 2: 178; NI 158;
Plesch p. 140-141; PR 745-746.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 2: 216-217. 1820.
Spiess, Abh. naturf. Ges. Nürnberg 8: 144-147. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 119. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Besleria</em> Linnaeus (1753).

497. <em>Hortus eystettensis</em> sive diligens et accurata omnium plantarum, florum, stirpium ex
variis orbis terrae partibus singulari studio collectarum, quae in celeberrimis viridiariis
arcem episcopalem ibidem cingentibus hoc tempore conspiciuntur, delineado et ad
vivum repraesentatio, in quator partes divisus. Nürnberg 1613 (repr. 1640, 1713); Broadsheet. (<em>Hort. eystett.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The leaves, with descriptive text on the verso, are arranged in four parts (classis
	verna, autumnalis, aestiva, hyberna), each with orders within it and the 367 plates
	numbered within each order, and indexes (Heller). The 1640 reprint (<em>Copy</em>: MO)
	which has 362 plates (but no text or preface), is numbered serially. The 1713 reprint
	(<em>Copies</em>: HU, NY) edited by I. G. Sthenander, was reprinted in <em>facsimile</em> in 1964 at
	München-Allach. This reprint contains also the "<em>Katalog zum Hortus Eystettensis</em>. In
	zwei Verzeichnissen: I. Nach der Reihenfolge der Tafeln, 2. Nach alphabetarischer
	Reihenfolge der Namen. Herausgegeben von der Bibliothek-Commission der Kreis-
	und Stadt-Bibliothek Augsburg, " Augsburg 1885 [author: M. Britzelmayr]. The 1713
	has text <em>and</em> plates just as the original edition, omitting only the dedications and the
	engraved titles to the sections, whilst some of the indexes occupy a less number of
	pages (BM 1: 156). The 367 plates (1084 figures) are printed from the original
	coppers. For further details see HU 430; "The printing may have been done at Nu-
	remberg, but it is probably right to say that the book was published at Eichstätt."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 156; HE p. 13; HU 430; Jackson p. xxi, 426; Kew 1: 235; NI 158; Plesch
	p. 140-141; PR 745; SA 2: 542; TL 87.
	Widnmann, Catalogus systematicus ... horti Eystettensis. Nürnberg 1805.
	Anon., Flora 1: 591-592. 1818.
	Britzelmayr, Katalog zum Hortus Eystettensis. Augsburg 1885 [most recent collation
	with Linnaean nomenclature].
	Schwertschläger, Der botanische Garten der Fürstbischöfe von Eichstädt. Eichstätt
	1890.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 48-49. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 16.000).

Bessa, Pancrace (1772-1835), French botanical artist at the "Jardin des plantes."
(<em>Bessa</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL DRAWINGS</sm>: 47 in Paris, Muséum Histoire Naturelle, collection des vélins.
<em>Ref</em>.: DU 34-41; NI sub 161.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bamhart 1: 178; BM 1: 156; DU 31-40 (bibl.); NI 159-
161; PR 750.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed illustrations to the "Nouveau Duhamel, " vols. 4-7 (see
Duhamel du Monceau) and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, Herbier général de l'amateur.
See also NI 2: 242 [index].

Besser, Wilibald Swibert Joseph Gottlieb von (1784-1842), Austrian-Polish botanist. (<em>Besser</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KW. Duplicates of Besser's collections are in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 72.
	Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 277. 1884.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 252, 5(2): 709, 6(2): 442; Barnhart 1: 178;
BM 1: 157; Bossert p. 36; CSP 1: 348, 7: 165; Jackson p. 8, 124, 266, 331; Kew 1: 236;
Krebel p. 34; Langman p. 135; Lasègue p. 400; Lipschitz 1: 186-188; MW p. 43; PR
752-755; Trautvetter p. 28-32; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Soc. imp. Nat. Moscou 16: 341-360. 1843 (bibi.)
Trautvetter, Flora 27: 122-128. 28 Feb 1844 (bibl.)
Bourdeille de Montrésor, Bull. Soc. imp. Nat. Moscou ser. 2. 6: 332-337. 1893 (bibl.)
Asmous, Nature 151: 731. 1943.
Jancevs'ka, Nauci i Narodnomo Gospod arstvo. Kiew 317-321. 1966 (Ukranian) (n.v.).
Oleszakowa, Stud. Mater. Dziejów Nauki Polsk. ser. B. 21: 83-114. 1971 (n.v., fide Kew
	Rec.) (on S. Jundzill-Besser corr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bessera</em>). A. Schultes (1809, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Bessera</em> J. H. Schultes (1829, <em>nom. cons.</em>);
<em>Bessera</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1815).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 319-320. 1972; Lipschitz &amp; Vasilczenko, Central herba-
rium of the U.S.S.R. 91. 1968.

498. <em>Primitiae florae Galiciae austriacae utriusque</em>. Encheiridion ad excursiones botanicas
concinnatum. Wien (Ant. Doll) 1809. 2 vols. Duod. (<em>Prim. fl. Galiciae austriac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1809 (? The preface to vol. 1 is dated 13 Aug 1807 (sic), that to vol. 2: 16 Mar
	1809) <em>pars 1</em>, 1809, p. [i-]xviii, [19]-399; <em>pars 2</em>, 1809, p. [i]-viii, [9]-423. <em>Copies</em>: B, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 157; Jackson p. 266; Kew 1: 236; PR 752; TR 97; IDC 902.
	Sartori, Vaterl. Blätt. österr. Kaiserstaat 3. II(60/61): 422. 1810.

499. <em>Catalogue des plantes du Jardin botanique du Gymnase de Volhynie à Krzemieniec</em>. Krzemie-
niec [Kremenets] (Imprimerie du Gymnase) 1811. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Cat. jard. bot. Krzemieniec</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Late 1811, shortly after 9 Nov 1811, date of fiat; p. i-ii, [1]-117. <em>Copy</em>: M.-
	Was preceded by an 1810 edition, Oct., 88 p. (n.v.).
<em>Suppl. 1</em>: Dec 1812 (p. [ii]: 3 Dec 1812), p. [i-ii], [1]-37. <em>Copy</em>: M.- "Supplément au
	Catalogue ... Krzemieniec" s.l. 1812.
<em>Suppl. 2</em>: 1814 (p. [ii]: 22 Dec 1813), p. [i-ii], [1]-18. <em>Copy</em>: M.- "Supplementum II.
	Ad Catalogum plantarum in horto botanico gymnasii Volhyniensis Cremeneci
	cultarum anno mdcccxiii." Krzemieniec. 1814. Oct.
<em>Suppl. 3</em>: Nov-Dec 1814 (p. ii: 9 Nov 1814), p. [i-ii], [1]-32. <em>Copy</em>: M.- "Supplementum
	III. Ad ... mdcccxiv." Krzemieniec 1814. Oct.
<em>Suppl. 4</em>: Dec 1815 (p. [ii]: 7 Dec 1815), p. [i-ii], [1]-30. <em>Copy</em>: M.- "Supplementum IV.
	Ad ... mdcccxv." Krzemieniec. 1815. Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 157; Jackson p. 442; Kew 1: 236; Krebel p. 34; PR 753; IDC 1086.

500. <em>Catalo gus plantarurn in horto botanico gymnasii Volhyniensis Cremeneci cultarum</em>. Krzemie-
niec [Kremenets] 1816. Oct. (<em>Cat. hort. Cremeneci</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1816 - vii, 117 p. Shortly after 9 Nov 1816, date of fiat; preface dated
	"Kalendis Novembris ...."
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 236; PR 753; IDC 1268.

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HEADING: BETTFREUND

501. <em>Enumeratio plantarum</em> hucusque in Volhynia, Podolia, gub. Kiioviensi, Bessarabia
cis-tyraica et circa Odessam collectarum, simul cum observationibus in primitias florae
Galiciae austriacae. Wilna (Joseph Zawadzki) 1822. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Enum. pl.</em>)

<em>Preliminary issue</em>: 1821 (imprimatur 20 Oct 1821) [Wilna], Oct. (in fours), no imprint,
	p. [1]-79, no t.p., p. 1 with the title: "Enumerado plantarum per Volhyniam et.
	Podoliam hucusque observatarum. Pars prima ...." <em>Copy</em>: G.- This is the 1821
	edition mentioned by Pritzel. The text is identical with p. [1]-79 of the definitive 1822
	ed.
<em>Definitive ed</em>.: 1822 (after 25 Mai 1822, imprimatur), p. [i]-viii, [1]-79 [dated 20 Oct
	1821], [80 blank], 81-111. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G(2), M, NY(2).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 157; Kew 1: 236; PR 754; RS p. 75; Trautvetter 103; IDC 5539.
	Anon., Flora 6(2): 397-398. 7 Jul 1823.
	Rickett, NAF 28(B): 2: 320. 1945.

502. <em>Tentamen de Abrotanis</em> seu de sectione secunda ["iida"] Artemisiarum Linnaei.
[Moskwa, Auguste Semen 1832]. Qu. (<em>Tent. Abrot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1832 (or 1833?) (p. 8: 30 Apr 1832, p. 89: 16 Jul 1832), p. [1]-92, <em>pl. 1-5.</em> -
	Preprinted from Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Natural. Moscou 3: 1-92, <em>pl. 1–5.</em> 1834.
	Reprint with dated t.p. not seen. BM and PR cite the publication as of 1832; Flora
	reports the separate publ. as presented on 16 Oct 1832. The copy at MO has a second
	t.p.: "de Abotanis" and "W.S. Besser, " this is not a reprint but part of the journal
	with t.p. dated 1834.
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>BM</em> 1: 157; PR 755.

Betcke, Ernst Friedrich (x-1865), German physician and botanist in Pentzlin,
Mecklenburg. (<em>Betcke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.
<em>Ref</em>.: Boll, Arch. Ver. Nat. Mecklenburg 19: 310. 1865[?].

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(i): 607; BM 1: 157; CSP 1: 348.
Boll, Fl. Mecklenburg 147. 1860.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Betckea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830).

503. <em>Animadversiones botanicae in Valerianellas</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis, quam consensu et
auctoritate gratiosi mediocorum ordinis universitatis litterariae Rostochiensis ut summos
in medicina et chirurgia honores legitime consequatur publico eruditorum examini
submittit Ernestus Fridericus Betcke neostadio-megapolitanus. Accedit tabula aenea.
Rostock (Adler) 1826. (<em>Animadv. bot. Valer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1826, p. [1]-28, 1 pl., uncol. copper engr. by G. F. Sparrmann. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 157; PR 756.

Bethel, Ellsworth (1863-1925), American mycologist. (<em>Bethel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BPI, duplicates from Bethel's collections were distributed by BPU
as <em>Reliquiae Bethelianae</em>. These sets were irregular and should not be regarded as published
exsiccatae.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 72.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 50. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 179; Bossert p. 37; LS suppl. 2587-2588.
Seaver, Mycologia 18: 187-188. 1926 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1052. 1940.

Bettfreund, Karl [Carlos] (<em>fl</em>. 1887-1901), botanist of German origin in Argentina.
(<em>Bettfreund</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, SI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 72.

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HEADING: BETTFREUND

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 179; BL 1: 233; BM 6: 88; Kew 1: 237;
NI 162.

504. <em>Flora argentina</em>. Recolección y descripción de plantas vivas por C. Bettfreund. Dibu
jadas del natural y lithografiadas por F. Burmeister [y E. Napp]. Buenos Aires (W.
[Gmo] van Woerden &amp; Cia.) [1898-1901], 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. argent.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1898 (p. 9 dated Aug 1898, Nat. Nov. Feb 1899) p. [1]-69, [1] p., pl. 1-52. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1899, (p. ix dated Nov 1899), p. [i]-xiv, 69-153, <em>pl. 53-104. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1901, [i]-xii, 153-255, [1 p. err.], <em>pl. 105-156. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 88; Kew 1: 237; NI 162.
	Anon., Bull. misc. Information, Kew 1901, app. 2: 45.
	Anon., Bull. misc. Information, Kew, add. ser. 3(2): 30. 1919.

Beurling, Pehr Johan (1800-1866), Swedish botanist. (<em>Beurl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 72; KR p. 81.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 180; BL 2: 522; BM 1: 158; CSP 1: 351;
Kew 1: 237; KR p. 81-82 (bibl.); Langman p. 135; PR 758.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1866: 184-185.

505. <em>Plantae vasculares sen cotyledoneae Scandinaviae</em>, nempe Sueciae et Norvegiae, juxta
regni vegetabilis systema naturale digestae. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt &amp; fil.) 1859. Oct. (<em>Pl. vasc. Scand.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1859, p. [i-v], [1]-69. A second edition in mss is in the library of the Royal Swedish
	Academy of Sciences.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 158; Kew 1: 237; KR p. 82; PR 758.

Beyrich, Heinrich Karl (1796-1834), German botanist who collected in the Americas.
(<em>Beyrich</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Beyrich's herbarium was acquired by J. J. Roemer whose
collections were dispersed after his death with major parts going to BM (via the Shuttle-
worth herbarium), LZ (now destroyed) and Z. Beyrich duplicates from Brazil (1822-
1823) and the Eastern United States (1833-1834) are in many herbaria. Material from
Europe also in MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 73.
	Anon., Flora 19: 192. 28 Mar 1836.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2 (1): 87; Barnhart 1: 181; Lasègue p. 466; PR ed. 2,
p. 26.
Anon., Flora 19(1) Int. Bl. 5. 21 Feb 1836.
Hooker, J. Bot. 3: 118-119. 1841.
Catlin, G., Letters and notes on the north american Indians 1841 (fide Mz.S., Bot. Zeit.
	2: 222-223. 1844; on the circumstances of his death).
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 2. 1860.
Braun, Gedächtnisrede 3 Aug. 1866. Berlin 1866, p. 18.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 6-7. 1906.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Beyrichia</em> Chamisso &amp; D. F. L. Schlechtendal (1828).

Beyschlag, Franz Heinrich August (1856-?), German palaeobiologist. (<em>Beyschlag</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 239; BM 1: 159, 6: 89; CSP 9: 232,
13: 528-529.

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506. <em>Das jüngere Steinkohlengebirge</em> und das Rothliegende in der Provinz Sachsen und den
angrenzend Gebieten. Berlin 1900. (<em>Jüng. Steinkohlengeb.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Karl Wilhelm Georg Fritsch (1838-1906).
<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1900 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1900) -xxii, 263 p., <em>2 pl</em>., 2 maps, published as Heft 10
	of the Neue Folge of the <em>Abh. Königl. Preuss. geol. Landesanstalt.
Ref</em>.: BM 6: 89.

Biasoletto, Bartolommeo (1793-1858), Italian apothecary and botanist at Triest.
(<em>Biasol</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: in various herbaria (B, BP, HBG, Fl, K, M); original herbarium
in Museo Civico di Trieste (fide Saccardo).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 73; Saccardo 2: 19.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 249 (err. <em>d</em>. 17 Jan 1859); Barnhart 1: 182; BM 1:
160; Bossert p. 38; CSP 1: 356, 6: 588, 7: 169; 12: 80; Jackson p. 267; Kanitz 137;
Kew 1: 242; Saccardo 1: 30, 2: 19.
Petter, Flora 22: 55-56. 1839.
Anon., Flora 41: 112. 1858.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci. 4(7): 13-14. 1882.
Marchesetti, Atti Mus. Civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 135-136. 1895.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Biasolettia</em> A. Bertoloni (1837); <em>Biasolettia</em> W. D.J. Koch (1836); <em>Biasolettia
</em> K. B. Presl (1835).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 321-322. 1972.

507. <em>Di alcune alghe microscopiche</em>, saggio ... (con 29 tavole incise in pietra). Trieste
(Weis) 1832. Oct. (<em>Alc. alg. microsc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832 (Bibl. Ital. Dec 1832; BH), p. [1]-69, <em>pl. 1-28</em>, [<em>29</em>] (col.) <em>Copies</em>: BR, UC. –
	First reference in Flora (16: 199) on 7 Apr 1833. CSP 1: 356 cites articles with the
	same title, but obviously different, from Poligrafo 14: 268-276. 1833, 2: 110-114 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 160; CSP 1: 356; Kew 1: 242; PR 763.

508. <em>Escursioni botaniche sullo Schneeberg</em> (Monte nevoso) nella Carniola. Discorso tenuto
in due tomate al Gabinetto di Minerva. Triest (J. Papsch) 1846. Oct. (<em>Escurs. bot.
Schneeberg</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1846 (presented to meeting of Italian natural scientists and physicians on 15 Sep
	1846, cf. Flora 30: 545. 14 Sep 1847), p. [1]-96, 1 map. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 160; Kew 1: 242; PR 765.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 479. 1847.

Bicknell, Clarence (1842-1918), English born physician, after 1879 in Bordighera,
worker on the flora of Liguria. (<em>C. Bicknell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GE (main), TO, duplicates see IH. Collection of over 3000
drawings at GE.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 32; IH 2: 73; Saccardo 2: 19.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 22. 1941.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 132. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 60. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 37, 12(2): 241; Barnhart 1: 183; BB p. 32;
BL 2: 114, 363; BM 1: 161; CSP 13: 536; DTS 6(4): 37; GF p. 50; NI 163; Saccardo 1:
30, 2: 19; Saccardo, Cronologia p. xvi.
Britten, J. Bot. 56: 303. 1918.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 21-22. 1941.

509. <em>Flowering plants and ferns of the Riviera</em> and neighbouring mountains. London (Trüb-
ner &amp; Co.) 1885. Qu. (<em>Fl. pl. ferns Riviera</em>).

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HEADING: BICKNELL, C.

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Sep-15 Oct 1885 (p. viii: 15 Sep 1885; Nat. Nov. Oct 1885), p. [i]-viii, <em>pl. 1-82</em>
	(350 ills.) with 2 p. text each, [i]-iv [index]. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, MO, NY. – The plates are
	chromolithographs of drawings by C. Bicknell.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 161; GF p. 50; Kew 1: 243; NI 163; Plesch p. 141; IDC 7161.

510. <em>Flora of Bordighera</em> and San Remo or a catalogue of the wild plants growing in
western Liguria in the area bounded by the outer watersheds of the Arma and Nervia
torrents. Bordighera (Pietro Gibelli) 1896. Oct. (<em>FL Bordighera</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1896 (p. viii: Jul 1896; Nat. Nov. Jan 1897), p. [i]-viii, [1]-345, [1, corr.].
	<em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ref</em>.: Plesch p. 141.

Bicknell, Eugene Pintard (1859-1925), American banker, botanist and ornithologist.
(<em>E. P. Bicknell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY (private botanical library also at NY), duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 73.
	Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 52: 122. 1925.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 183; BL 1: 187; CSP 13: 536; Langman p.
136.
Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 52: 119-126. 1925 (portr., bibl.)
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 26: 88-89. 1925.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 320. 1945.
Rouleau, Rhodora index 1-50: 285. 1953 (bibl.)
Rickett, Bull. Torrey bot. Club, ind. 1-75: 10-11. 1955 (bibl.)
Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 5: 233. 1965.
Lenley et al., Cat. arch. Coll. NYBG 31. 1973 (manuscripts, corr.)

Biehler, Johann Friedrich Theodor (<em>fl</em>. 1807), German physician, pupil of K. P. J.
Sprengel. (<em>Biehler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 184; BM 1: 161; MW suppl. p. 24; PR 770.

511. <em>Plantarum novarum ex herbario Sprengelii centuriam</em>, speciminis loco inauguralis ...
exhibet [auctor] Halle 1807. Oct. (n.v.) (<em>Pl. nov. herb. Spreng.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 30 Mai 1807 (Kraus: date of "promotion") (rev. Bot. Zeit., Regensburg 6: 289.
	15 Oct 1807), 46 p. – This is the same as the "centuria" added to Sprengel's Mantissa
	prima, which was published 4 Jul 1807.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 161; MW suppl. p. 24; PR 770; IDC 5749 (sub Sprengel).
	Kraus, Der botanische Garten der Universität Halle 2: 35. 1894.
	Fernald, Rhodora 47: 197-198. 1945.
	Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 5: 233. 1965.

Bielefeld, Rudolf (<em>fl</em>. 1900), German highschool teacher and botanist at Norderney.
(<em>Bielefeld</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BFM2 7; BM 6: 91; CSP 13: 541; Kew 1: 244; not
in Barnhart.

512. <em>Flora der ostfriesischen Halbinsel</em> und ihrer Gestade-Inseln. Zum Gebrauch in Lehr-
anstalten und für Pflanzenfreunde bearbeitet von Rudolf Bielefeld. Norden (Diedrich
Soltau) s.d. [1900]. Oct. (<em>Fl. ostfries. Halbins.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1900 (pref. p. vii: 1 Apr 1900, Nat. Nov. Jun 1900), p. [i]-xi, [xii, abbr.]-
	xlvii, [1]-343. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 27; BM 6: 91; Kew 1: 244.

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HEADING: BIGELOW, J.

Bigelow, Jacob (1787-1879), American botanist at Harvard. (<em>Bigel</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mostly GH, but specimens in many collections, see IH (err-
oneously sub J. M. Bigelow).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 74.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 469; Barnhart 1: 181; BM 1: 162; Bossert p.
38; CSP 1: 361; DAB 2: 255-256; Dawson p. 49; Jackson p. 6; Kew 1: 245; ME 1: 165,
3: 373, 376, 377-378, 538; NI 164; Plesch p. 411; PR 772-773; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Ellis, G. E., Memoir of M. J. Bigelow. Cambridge 1880 (105 p.) (portr.)
Bailey, Bot. Gaz. 8: 217-222. 1883.
Gray, A., Am. J. Sci. ser. 3. 17: 263-266. 1879, Scientific papers 2: 413-416. 1889.
W.M., <em>in</em> Bailey, Cycl. Am. Hort. 1: 161. 1900.
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 120-128. 1914 (portr.)
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 100-101. 1920.
Rodgers, John Torrey 336 [index]. 1942.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. bot. 30-31. 1961.
Gifford, Harvard Med. Alumni Bull. 39: 34-39. 1965.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 461 [index]. 1967.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 447. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bigelovia</em> [sic] K. P. J. Sprengel (1820); <em>Bigelovia</em> [sic] K. P. J. Sprengel (1824);
<em>Bigelovia</em> [sic] J. E. Smith (1819); <em>Bigelowia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bigelowia</em>
Rafinesque (1817, <em>nom. rej.</em>)

513. <em>Florula bostoniensis</em>. A collection of plants of Boston and its environs, with their generic
and specific characters, synonyms, descriptions, places of growth, and time of flowering,
and occasional remarks. Boston (Cummings and Hilliard) 1814. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl.
boston.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai (after 21)-Jun 1814 (legal deposit 21 Mai 1814; first British rev. Jul 1814),
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-268. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1824 (legal deposit 28 Jun 1824), p. [1]-5, [1, abbr.], [1]-422, [423, index sub-
	gen.], "... and its vicinity, ... second edition greatly enlarged. To which is added a
	glossary of botanical terms employed in the work." Boston (Hilliard &amp; Metcalf) Oct
	(in fours). <em>Copy</em>: E. G. Voss.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1840 (p. iv: Mai 1840), p. [i]-vi, [1, abbr.], [1]-468, "... and its vicinity, ...
	third edition enlarged and containing a glossary of botanical terms." Boston (Charles
	C. Little and James Brown) 1840. Duod. (in 6s). <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, E. G. Voss.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 162; Jackson 362; Kew 1: 245; ME 3: 373; PR 772.
	Anon., Flora 1: 285-287. 20 Jun 1818.
	Rafinesque, Amer. monthly Mag. 2: 342-344. Mar 1818.
	Greene, Pittonia 2: 91-96. 1890 (ed. 2).

514. <em>American medical botany</em>, being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the
United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties
and uses in medicine, diet and the arts, with coloured engravings. Boston (Cummings
and Hilliard) 1817-1820, 6 parts in 3 vols. (<em>Arner. med. bot.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[v]-xi, [17]-110	1-10	Oct-Nov 1817
	2	[i]-[iv], [113]-[198]	11-20	Mai 1818
2	1	[i]-[xiv], [15]-104	21-30	Jan-Mar 1819
	2	[107]-[200]	31-40	Jan-Nov 1819
3	1	[i]-x, [11]-98	41-50	1820
	2	[101]-[198]	51-60	Jan 1821

<em>Copy</em>: USDA. – Vol. 2, p. xiv, err. "xvi." Dates fide Buchheim (1974) q.v. for details,
collation, contemporary reviews and a list of copies.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 162; Jackson 360; Kew 1: 245; ME 3: 377-378; NI 164; PR 773.

PAGE: 214
HEADING: BIGELOW, J.

	Cushing, N. Amer. Rev. 13: 100-134. 1821.
	Buchheim, J. Arnold Arb. 55: 46-50.

Bigelow, John Milton (1804-1878), American surgeon and botanist on the Whipple
Expedition. (<em>J. M. Bigelow</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at GH and MO.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 185; ME 1: 165, 3: 538.
Warren, Pacific Railroad Surv. 11: 76-78. 1859 (itin.).
Sargent, Silva North America 1: 88. 1891.
Dellenbaugh, Frémont and '49. New York and London 1914, p. 507 [index].
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 232, 234. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 336 [index]. 1942.
Waller, Papers Dept. Bot., Ohio State Univ. 449: 313-331. 1942 (repr. from Ohio
	archeol. hist. Quart. 51: 313-331. 1942) (to be used with caution).
Geiser, Naturalists of the frontier 271. 1948.
Howell, Marin flora 30. 1949.
Ewan, Rocky Mountain naturalists 164. 1950.
Ewan, A century of progress in the natural sciences 44. 1955.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 149. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. U.S. 10, 43, 148. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Bigelow, cf. supra, sub Jacob Bigelow.

515. <em>Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
</em> War Department. Route near the thirty-fifth parallel, explored by Lieutenant A. W.
Whipple, topographical engineers, in 1853 and 1854. Report on the Botany of the
Expedition. Washington, D.C. 1856 [Pacific Railroad reports, Senate set vol. 4, part 5]. (<em>Expl. railroad Mississippi Pacific</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: parts 1-2, by Bigelow, 1856, p. [i-vii], <em>part 1</em>: [1]-16 (General description), <em>part 2</em>:
	[17]-26 (description of forest trees), <em>part 3</em>: [27]-58 (description of the Cactaceae of
	George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow. For <em>part 4</em> see John Torrey, for <em>part 5</em> W. S.
	Sullivant. <em>Copies</em>: MO, U. (Previously published, in part, in the Report of the
	Secretary of War on the Pacific Railroad Surveys vol. 2, serial no. 737, 1855, see ME
	3: 200).

Bigsby, John Jeremiah (1792-1881), British military physician and palaeobotanist
who worked in Canada. (<em>Bigsby</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Part of his Canadian collections at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, where is the – collection 17. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 185; BB p. 32; BM 1: 162; CSP 1: 363, 6:
589, 7: 172; DNB 5: 27; Jackson p. 522; Kew 1: 245; ME 1 165, 3: 538; Merrill p. 265,
690; Nickles p. 100-101; Quenstedt p. 39.
Woodward, Geol. Magaz. ser. 2. dec. 2. 8: 238. 1881.
Anon., J. Bot. 19: 96. 1881.
Etheridge, Quart. J. geol. Soc, London 37 (Proc): 39-41. 1881.
Anon., Proc. Roy. Soc. London 33 (pref.): xvi-xvii. 1882.
Woodward, Hist. Geol. Soc. London 326 [index]. 1907.
Clarke, James Hall of Albany 347-348, 398, 430-438. 1923.

516. <em>Thesaurus devonico-carboniferus</em>. The flora and fauna of the Devonian and Carboni-
ferous periods. The genera and species arranged in tabular form, showing their horizons,
recurrences, localities, and other facts. With large addenda (from recent acquisitions).
London (John van Voorst) 1878. Qu. (in twos) (<em>Thes. devonico-carbon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1878 (p. iii: 14 Feb 1878; inscription in copy given by author to Newberry
	dated Mar 1878, NY), p. [i]-x, [xi, err.], [1]-447, 1 table. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 162; Jackson p. 178; Kew 1: 245; IDC 7373.

PAGE: 215
HEADING: BILLOT

Billberg, Gustaf Johan (1772-1844), Swedish "Hammarrättsråd" and botanist and
zoologist. (<em>Billb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: at S[?]; the herbarium of G. J. Billberg's son, Johan Immanuel B.
[1799-1845], is at S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 74 (G. J. Billberg).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 400; Barnhart 1: 186; BM 1: 163, 6: 92; CSP
1: 364; Jackson p. 499; Kew 1: 245; KR p. 83; NI (sub Svensk Botanik); PR 775.
Wikström, Consp. 31-33. 1821.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 6. 1905.
Boëthius, Sv. biogr. Lex. 4: 351-352. 1924 (bibl.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 320. 1945.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Palmstruch, Svensk Botanik, vol. 1 (ed. 2) 1815, vol. 7. 1812, vol. 8.
1819 (see Wikström, Conspectus p. 32 for reviews and criticism), vol. 9. 1822.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Billbergia</em> Thunberg (1821).

517. <em>Botanicon Scandinaviae</em> seu plantarum in Suecia et Norvegia sponte crescentium
icones, plerumque ad vivum coloratae, cum descriptionibus succinctis, synonymis selectis
et differentiis specificis, a ... Ex opere Svensk Botanik dicto, ab ill. Olao Swartz
elaborato. Stockholm, Uppsala, Carolstad, Arosia, Orebrö (E. Bruzelius) 1822, 2 fasc.
Oct. † (<em>Bot. Scand.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: <em>pl. 1-18</em>, each with 1 p. text. 1822. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: <em>pl. 19-36</em>, idem. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – The coloured plates are the same as those in
	Palmstruch, <em>Svensk Botanik</em> vol. 1, ed. 3, nos. 1-36. See Krok p. 83 and 99 for further
	details.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 83, 99; NI (sub Svensk Botanik); PR 775.

Billings, Elkanah (1820-1876), Canadian geologist and paleobiologist. (<em>Billings</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Some herbarium material at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 74.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 163; CSP 1: 365-366, 7: 173, 9: 242, 12: 82, 13:
557; Merrill p. 690, 718; Nickles p. 101-104; Quenstedt p. 39.
Ami, Amer. Geol. 27: 265-281. 1901 (bibl., portr.)
Walker, Canada Rec. Sci. 8: 366-388. 1902 (bibl.)
Merrill, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1904: 690, 718.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Billings founded <em>The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist</em>, vol. 1 (1857)
(see BM 3: 1398).

Billot, Paul Constantin (1796-1863), Alsatian botanist at Hagenau. (<em>Billot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. His exsiccatae (see below) in many herbaria. Exsicca-
tae: <em>Flora Galliae et Germaniae exsiccata</em>, herbier servant de complément à celui du Dr. F.
Schultz, 1846-1861 (-1878)

cent.	dates	cent.	dates	p.*	cent.	dates	p.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1846	9	Feb 1852		17	Dec 1855	1-
2	1847	10	Feb 1853		18	Dec 1855	-38
3	1848	11	Feb 1853		19	Dec 1856	39-
4	1850	12	1854			20	Dec 1856	-100
5	1850	13	1854			21	Dec 1857	101-
6	Feb 1851	14	1854		22	Dec 1857	-116
7	Feb 1851	15	Feb 1855		23	Jun 1858	117-
8	Feb 1852	16	Feb 1855		24	Jun 1858	-140

PAGE: 216
HEADING: BILLOT

cent.	dates		cent.	dates	p.*	cent.	dates
---------------------------------------------------------
25	Feb 1859	141-	31	Feb 1861	-	37	1866
26	Feb 1859	-164	32	Feb 1861	-	38	1869
27	Dec 1859	165-	33	Feb 1861	-297	39	1869
28	Dec 1859	-210	34	1864		40	1869
29	Feb 1860	211-	35	1864		41	1878
30	Feb 1860	-	36	1866

* pages of <em>Annotations</em> (see below).

Continued after Billot's death by Vital Bavoux, Albert Guichard, Paul Guichard and
Justin Paillot, Besançon 1864-1878.
Billot also published <em>Herbarium fontanesianum normale</em> (100 nos., collected by Clauson).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 75; DTS 1: 21-22; Kew 1: 246; LS 2983.
	Billot, Annotations à la flore de France et d'Allemagne. Haguenau 1855-1862.
	Candolle, Phytographie 396. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 132. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 60. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 61; Barnhart 1: 187; BM 1: 163; Bossert p. 39;
CSP 1: 366; DTS 1: 21-22; GR p. 305-306; Jackson p. 227; Kew 1: 246; LS 2983; PR
777.
Anon., Flora 46: 255. 1863.
Duval-Jouve, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 214-216. 1863.
Cosson &amp; Durieu, Expl. Sci. Algérie. Bot. 2: xxi. 1868.
Cosson, Comp. Fl. Atl. 1: 21-22. 1881.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 96. 1905.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 4. 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: (genus): <em>Billotia</em> C. H. Schultz-Bip. (1841); (journal): <em>Billotia</em> ou notes de
botanique publiées par V. Bavoux ... Besançon. 1864-1878.
<em>Note</em>: <em>Billotia</em> R. Brown ex G. Don (1832) and <em>Billottia</em> Colla (1824) are dedicated to
Tecofila Billotti-Colla (<em>fl. 1830</em>), Italian botanical artist (daughter of Luigi Aloysius
Colla), q.v.

518. <em>Annotations à la flore de France et d'Allemagne</em>. Haguenau (Bas-Rhin) (V. Edler) 1855
[-1862]. Oct. † (<em>Annot. fl. France Allemagne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: In parts 1855-1862, p. [1]-297, Notice sur P. C. Billot par F. Busnot [1]-4, table
	des matières [1]-4, <em>pl. i-v</em> (lithographs). <em>Copies</em>: B, L. – Text accompanying sets 17-28
	of the above-mentioned exsiccatae, or issued some weeks later; p. 211-297 came out
	only in 1862. The preface (p. 4) is dated 10 Dec 1855. Followed by <em>Billotia ou Notes de
	botanique.</em> Besançon 1864-1878, 148 p., Oct., published by V. Bavoux, A. Guichard,
	P. Guichard and J. Paillot (see PR 10700).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 51, 163; DTS 1: 22; Jackson p. 227; Kew 1: 246; PR 777.

Binnendijk, Simon (1821-1883), Dutch gardener at Buitenzorg (Bogor), collaborated
with Teijsmann. (<em>Binnend</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BO, K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 75.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 188; BM 1: 164; CSP 1: 372, 6: 589, 7: 174;
9: JW 2: 185, 3: 342; Kew 1: 246; MW p. 493; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 295 [index]. 1915.
Witte, Sempervirens 1884: 3-5.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 68. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. 1: 1: 58 (portr.) 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Binnendijkia</em> S. Kurz (1865).

PAGE: 217
HEADING: BINZ

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males. ser. I. 1: cxlviii. 1950.

Binney, Edward William (1812-1881), British palaeobotanist. (<em>Binney</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: University of Cambridge, England.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, where is the – collection 17. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 1, p. 19, ed. 2, p. 239; BB p. 33; Barnhart 1:
188; BM 1: 164; CSP 1: 372-373, 6: 589, 7: 174-176; 9: 243-244, 13: 562; DNB 5: 56-
57; Jackson p. 181; Kew 1: 246; Quenstedt p. 40.
Oliver, Makers Brit. Bot. 245, 246.
Etheridge, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 38: 58-59. 1882.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 5: 374-375. 1885.
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool. bot. Soc. 1: 60. 1909.

519. <em>Observations on the structure of fossil plants</em> found in the Carboniferous strata. London
(Palaeontographical Society) 1868-1875, 4 parts. Qu. (<em>Obs. fossil pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In "The Palaeontographical Society" monographs as follows:

part	pages	plates	date
		w. text
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-v, [1]-32	i-vi	1868
2	[i*], [iii*], [i]-ii, [33]-62	vii-xii	1871
3	[i], [iii], [v], [63]-96	xiii-xviii	1872
4	[i], [iii], [v], [97]-147	xix-xxiv	1875

<em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 164, 4: 1501; Jackson p. 181; Kew 1: 246; IDC G174/1.

Binz, August (1870-1963), Swiss teacher and botanist at Basel. (<em>Binz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 75.
	Binz, Yerh. naturf. Ges. Basel 19(3): 137-155. 1908.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 936, 12(3): 230; Barnhart 1: 188; BFM 585,
947; BL 2: 557, 567, 568, 587; BM 6: 92; CSP 13: 563; Kew 1: 247.
Becherer, Le monde des plantes 58 (340): 10. 1963.
Geiger-Huber, Basler Nachrichten 1963(103): 17.
Becherer, Ber. Schweiz. bot. Ges. 74: 164. 1974.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFTEN</sm>: 70th birthday: Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 51(2). 1940 (portr.); 90th
birthday: Bauhinia 1(3). 1960 (portr.).

520. <em>Flora von Basel und Umgebung</em>. Rheinebene, Umgebung von Mülhausen und Alt-
kirch, Jura, Schwarzwald und Vogesen. Zum Gebrauche in mittleren und höheren
Schulen und auf Exkursionen bearbeitet von Dr August Binz. Basel (C. F. Lendorff)
 1901. Oct. (<em>Fl. Basel</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1901 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1901), p. [i]-xxxviii, [1, cont.], [1]-340. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mar-Jun 1905 (pref. p. x: Mar 1905; Nat. Nov. Jun 1905), "Zweite, verbesserte
	Auflage," p. [i]-xliii, [1]-366. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Jan-Feb 1911 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1911), "Dritte Auflage, " p. [i]-xliii, [1]-320. <em>Copy</em>:
	BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 92 [ed. 3]; Kew 1: 247 [ed. 2].

521. <em>Schul- und Exkursionsflora der Schweiz</em> mit Berücksichtigung der für Basel in Betracht
kommenden benachbarten Teile von Baden und Elsass. Basel (Benno Schwabe &amp; Co.)
 1920. Oct. (<em>Schul- &amp; Exkursionsfl. Schweiz</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1920 (p. vii: Mar 1920), p. [i]-xi, [1]-401. <em>Copy</em>: AMD.

PAGE: 218
HEADING: BINZ

<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1927 (pref. Aug 1927), p. [i]-xi, [1]-422, <em>376 figs. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1934 (pref. Jul 1933), n.v.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: 1940 (pref. Apr 1940), p. [i]-xii, [1]-426, [1, ind.]. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Jun 1945 (pref. Apr 1945; dedic. copy G dated 14 Jun 1945), p. [i]-xv, [1]-435;
	14.-17. Tausend. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: 1949 (p. viii: Feb 1949), p. [1]-xxiii, [1]-438, <em>384 figs</em>., 18.-21. Tausend. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: 1953, p. [i]-xx, [1]-440. Idem, 22.-26. Tausend. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 8</em>: 1957, p. [i]-xix, [1]-382. Idem, 27.-36. Tausend. Bearbeitet von Dr. Alfred
	Becherer. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 9</em>: 1959, p. [i]-xxii, [1]-390. Idem, 32.-36. Tausend, idem. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ed. 10</em>: (n.v.).
<em>Ed. 11</em>: 1964, p. [i]-xxi, [1]-392. Idem, 43.-48. Tausend, idem. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 12</em>: 1966 (pref. Oct 1965), p. [i]-xxi, [1]-392. Idem, 49.-54. Tausend, idem. <em>Copy</em>:
	AMD.
<em>Ed. 13</em>: 1968, p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-409. Idem, 55.-60. Tausend, idem. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 14</em>: 1970 (p. ix: Jan 1970), Basel (Schwabe &amp; Co.), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-421. Idem,
	61.-68. Tausend, idem. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 15</em>: 1973 (pref. Jul 1972; U, rd 3 Dec 1973), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-427. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.–
	"Schul- und Exkursionsflora für die Schweiz mit Berücksichtigung der Grenzgebiete."
	ISBN 3-7965-0591-0.

522. <em>Taschenatlas der schweizer Flora</em> mit Berücksichtigung der ausländischen Nachbar-
schaft. Ueber 3050 Schwarzweissfiguren mit Angabe der Blütenfarbe. Basel 1945. (<em>Taschenatl. schweiz. Fl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Eduard Thommen (1880-1961).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1945; <em>Ed. 2</em>: 1951, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-309- <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>French</em>: 1945, p. [iii]-[xiv], 1-296. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – <em>Atlas de poche de la flore suisse</em> comprenant
	les régions étrangères limitrophes. Plus de 3000 dessins au trait avec indication de la
	couleur des fleurs. Lausanne (F. Rouge &amp; Cie.). Oct. – Second ed., 1961, by A.
	Becherer. <em>Copy</em>: G.

523. <em>Flore de la Suisse</em> y compris les parties limitrophes de l'Ain et de la Savoie. Lausanne
(F. Rouge &amp; Cie) 1941. Oct. (<em>Fl. Suisse</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1941, p. [i]-xxxvi, errata slip, [1]-423, map. <em>41, 376 figs. Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1953 (printing finished 15 Jun 1953), p. [iii]-xxxvi, [1]-450, map. <em>41, 376 figs</em>
	[451, col.], loose addenda sheet [4] p. <em>Copy</em>: L. – "Deuxième édition, revue et aug-
	mentée."
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1966, p. [i]-xxxiii, [1]-393, <em>58 and 376 figs</em>., map. <em>Copies</em>: G, MICH, NY. Troisième
	édition, revue et augmentée par Pierre Villaret d'après la IIe édition allemande rédigée
	par Alfred Becherer. (Éditions du Griffon) Neuchâtel, 16 mo.

Biria, J. A. J. (<em>fl</em>. 1811), French student at Montpellier. (<em>Biria</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown [any extant material perhaps at MPU or G.]

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 189; BM 1: 165; Kew 1: 249; PR 781.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 235. 1862.

524. <em>Histoire naturelle et médicale des Renoncules</em>, précédée de quelques observations sur la
famille des Renonculacées. Tribut académique présenté et publiquement soutenu à la
Faculté de médecine de Montpellier, le 11 juin 1811. Montpellier (Jean Martel aîné)
 1811. Qu. (<em>Hist. nat. Renonc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 11 Jun 1811, p. [i-ii], [1]-52, [expl. pl. 1], <em>2 pl</em>., uncoloured anonymous copper
	engravings. Thesis defended under A. P. de Candolle. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, NY, Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 165; Kew 1: 249; PR 781.

Biroli, Giovanni (1772-1825), Italian botanist at Novara. (<em>Biroli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1: 76.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 190; CSP 1: 388; GR p. 514; PR 783-786;
Saccardo 1: 32; 2: 19, Cron. p. xvi.
Burnat, BSBF 30: cxiii. 1883.
Mattirolo, Cron. Orto bot. Torino lvii-lviii. 1929.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 22. 1941.
Montacchini, Allionia 12: 175-180. 1966 (unpubl. mss.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Birolia</em> Bellardi (1809).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Allionia 12: 176. 1966.

525. <em>Flora economica</em> del dipartimento dell'Agogna del medico Gioanni Biroli di Novara.
Vercelli (Francesco Zanotti-Bianco) 1805. Oct. (<em>Fl. econ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1805, p. [1]-99, 200-212, 113-114, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: G.

526. <em>Flora aconiensis</em> seu plantarum in Novariensi provincia sponte nascentium descriptio.
Viglevani (ex Typographia Viglevanensi) 2 vols. 1808. Oct. (<em>Fl. acon.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jan-Apr 1808 (BH), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-218. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, M.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jan-Apr 1808 (BH), p. [1]-260, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, M.

Bisby, Guy Richard (1889-1958), British-Canadian mycologist, plant pathologist at
Winnipeg 1919-1936, mycologist at CMI 1936-1954. (<em>Bisby</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DAOM, CMI [= IMI], WIN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 76.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 190; BFM 3060; Kew 1: 250; LS suppl.
2782-2801.
Ainsworth, Nature, London, 192 (4641): 987. 1958.
Ainsworth, Taxon 8: 2. 1959.
Gregory, Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 42: 129-131. 1959.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bisbyella</em> Boedijn (1951); <em>Bisbyopeltis</em> Chaves Batista &amp; Vital (1957).

527. <em>The fungi of Manitoba</em>. London, New York, Toronto (Longmans, Green &amp; Co.)
 1929. Oct. (<em>Fung. Manitoba</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Arthur Henry Reginald Buller (1874-1944); John Dearness (1852-x).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1929 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1930), p. [i]-viii, [4, cont.], [1]-194, 1 map. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 250; LS suppl. 2795.
	Bisby et Buller, Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 8: 91: 109. 1922.

Bischoff, Gottlieb Wilhelm (1797-1854), German botanist, lexicographer and
glossographer at Heidelberg. (<em>Bisch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: collections at B, HEID, LZ, M. – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Herbarium normale
plantarum officinalium et mercatorium</em>, 2 sets, the second issued 1856 by von Schlechtendal.
Bischoff's herbarium was sold by public auction on 21 Jul 1856. Grumman mentions
plants at the Museum of Bad Dürkheim, Bischoff's birthplace.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 6; IH 2: 76.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 14: 463-464, 496. 1856 (sale of herb.).
	Anon., Bonplandia 6: 342. 1858.
	Candolle, Phytographie 396. 1880.
	Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 278. 1884.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 673; Barnhart 1: 190; BFM 2462-2463; BM 1:
166-167, 6: 93; Bossert p. 39; CSP 1: 394, 7: 180, 12: 1184; DTS 1: 22, 6(4): 17;
GR p. 6; Jackson p. 43, 296; Kew 1: 250-251; Langman p. 137; LS 2996-3001; NDB 2:
263; NI 165-167; PR 789-801; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Anon., Flora 37: 560. 1854; Bot. Zeit. 12: 696, 816. 1854.

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Koch, Jahresber. Pollichia 16/17: 331-340. 1859.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller Lex. 50-51. 1874.
Seubert, Badische Biographien 1: 86. 1875.
Stübler, Gesch. med. Fak. Univ. Heidelberg 267, 274, 297. 1926.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 85, 122, 135, 152. 1937.
Steudel, DSB 2: 159-160. 1970 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Bischoff studied for one or two years (1819) at the Akademie der
Künste at Munich before he went to Erlangen in 1821 to devote himself to botany. This
improved his skill in botanical illustration, which he used e.g. to illustrate vol. I. of Mar-
tius, <em>Nova genera et species plantarum</em> (1823-1826) q.v. His early work on cryptograms (see
below no. 529) paved the way for Hofmeister.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bischoffia</em> Decaisne (1842, <em>orth. var.</em>): <em>Bischofia</em> Blume (1827); <em>Bischofioxylon</em>
C. G. K. Ramanujam (1960).

528. <em>Die botanische Kunstsprache</em> in Umrissen, nebst erläuterndem Texte. Zum Gebrauch
bei Vorlesungen und zum Selbstunterricht. Nürnberg (Johann Leonhard Schrag) 1822.
Fol. (<em>Bot. Kunstsprache</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1822 (p. iv: 21 Mar 1822; Nov 1822, see Med. Chir. Zeit. 11 Nov 1822; first
	announced by Flora 28 Jan 1823, reviewed 7 Mar 1824), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-iv, [1]-114,
	[2, adv.] <em>pl. 1-21</em> (lithographs with 505 figures). <em>Copy</em>: L. – A second "edition," publ.
	Apr 1830, is mentioned in Flora 13(1) Beil. 35; this is the <em>Handbuch der botanischen
	Terminologie</em>, see below.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 166; Kew 1: 250; NI 166; PR 789.

529. <em>De plantarum, praesertim cryptogamicarum, transitu et analogia, commentatis</em>, quam ad
facultatem legendi rite adipiscendam ordini illustri philosophorum academiae Ruperto-
Carolinae heidelbergensis offert Theophilus Guilielmus Bischoff ... Heidelberg (J. C. B.
Mohr) 1825. Oct. (<em>Pl. crypt. comm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825, before 28 Sep (rd by Flora; rev. Flora 9: 392-399. 7 Jul 1826), p. [i-iv],
	[1]-59. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 166; LS 2997; PR 790.

530. <em>Die kryptogamischen Gewächse</em> mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Flora Deutsch-
lands und der Schweiz organographisch, anatomisch, physiologisch und systematisch
bearbeitet. Nürnberg (Johann Leonhard Schrag) 1828, 2 parts. Qu. (<em>Krypt. Gew.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: <em>Chareen und Equiseteen</em>, Jan-Feb 1828 (Flora 14 Feb 1828), p. [i]-x, [1]-60, <em>pl. 1-6.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: L, PCS.
	Alt. t.p.: Die Characeen und Equiseteen organographisch, anatomisch, physiologisch
	und systematisch bearbeitet. – The plates are 5 copper engr. and 1 lith.
<em>Part 2</em>: <em>Rhizokarpen und Lycopodeen</em>, Sep-Dec 1828 (Flora 11(2). Erg. Bl. Jan(?) (1829)),
	p. [61]-131, <em>pl. 7-13</em> (3 copper engr., 4 liths.). <em>Copies</em>: L, PCS. – Alt. t.p.: Die Rhizo-
	karpen und Lycopodeen organographisch phytonomisch und systematisch bearbeitet.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 166; Kew 1: 250; PR 791.
	Bischoff, Nova Acta Acad. Leop. 14: 779-798. 1829.

531. <em>Plantae medicinales</em> secundum methodum Candollii naturalem in conspectum relatae,
adjectis medicamentis, quae praebent, simplicibus. In usum auditorum typis excudi
curavit Dr. Th. G. Bischof. Heidelberg (August Osswald) 1829. Qu. (<em>Pl. med.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1830 (The notes in <em>Flora</em> point at a publication at the Ostermesse (Apr) of
	1830; Flora received it on 7 Jun 1830 but mentions it in Apr 1830 as among the books
	published at the Messe. Review: Flora 13(2) Erg. Bl. 84-86. Jul-Dec 1830), p. [1]-24.
	<em>Copy</em>: <em>NY.
Ref</em>.: BM 1: 166; Jackson p. 201; Kew 1: 250; PR 792.

532. <em>Handbuch der botanischen Terminologie und Systemkunde ...</em> Als zweite nach einem völlig
veränderten und erweiterten Plane umgearbeitete Ausgabe der botanischen Kunst-
sprache in Umrissen. Nürnberg (Johann Leonhard Schrag) 1830-1844, 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Handb. bot. Termin.</em>)

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vol.	pars	pages	pages	plates	dates
			plates
-------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-260, [i-xii], [1, err.]	[1]-8	i-xxi	Jan-Mai 1830
		[1, err.]
	2(1)	261-428	9-?	xxii-xxxv	1831
	2(2)	[xiii]-xvi, [583]-780,	?-45	xxxvi-xlvii	1833
		[2, err.]
2	3	[583]-780	[45bis]-62	xlviii-lviii	Jul 1838
	4	[i]-x, 781-1047, [1, err.]	[ii], 63-90	lviii(add.)-lxxvii	1842
3	5	[1049]-	-	-	1842
	6	-1260, [i]-vi	-	-	Jul 1843
	7	[i*], [iii*],	-	-	Jun 1844
		1261-1609, [1610, err.]

<em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MO, NY. – It is possible that pars 5 contained p. 1049-1260, pars 6
1261-1428, pars 7 1429-1610; the precise contents of the parts of vol. 3 are not yet known.
The original t.p. [i], dated 1830 is usually absent and replaced by the t.p. for vol. 1,
dated 1833. <em>Pl. 47</em> was issued with vol. 1 but the expl. of the plate only with pars 3. The
77 plates (with 3911 figures), with "Organologisches, systematisches und Arten-Register"
were reissued separately Nürnberg 1849 and again 1860 (<em>n.v.</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 167; BFM 2462; Kew 1: 250; LS 2999; NI 165; PR 798; SO 836, 849.
	B., <em>in</em> Guillemin, Arch, de Bot. 1: 430. 13 Mai 1833.

533. <em>Lehrbuch der Botanik</em>. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1834-1840, 3 Abt. Oct. (<em>Lehrb.
Bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: This Lehrbuch came out as part of the <em>Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche</em> by Bischoff,
	v. Leonhard, Bronn, Blum, e.a., vols (Bände) 4, 5.

Band	Band [bot.]	pages	date
----------------------------------------------
4	1	[ii-iii], [7]-479	1833-1834
	2(1)	[ii*-iii*], [i]-lxx, [1]-548	1836
	(2)	[ii-iii], [1]-839	1839
5	3(1)	[i]-viii, [1]-524	1840
	(2)	[ii-iii], [529]-1296	1840
	Anhang	Wörterbuch 239 p. (see below)	1839

<em>Copy</em>: BR. – The book appeared in fascicles of which the contents and dates are very
incmpletely known. Some of them are noted e.g. by <em>Flora</em> and ABD. The book is pro-
bably not of sufficient actual importance to warrant further research. Vol. 1 of the BR
copy has 1834 t.p.'s [ii-iii] which is a cancellans sheet.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 167; Kew 1: 250; LS 2998; NI 167; PR 795

534. <em>Bemerkungen über die Lebermoose</em>, vorzüglich aus den Gruppen der Marchantieen und
Riccieen, nebst Beschreibung mehrerer theils kritischer, theils neuer Arten ... mit 5
lithographirten Tafeln. (An die Akademie eingesendet den 23 Mai 1835.) (Acta Acad.
Caes. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. vol. xvii, p. ii.) [Halle 1835]. Qu. (<em>Bem. Leberm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1835, late, p. [1]-180 (second pagination [909]-1088), <em>pl. lxvii-lxxi. Copy</em>: Steere. –
	Preprinted from Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. 17(2): [909]-1088, <em>pl. lxvii-lxxi</em> (<em>publ</em>.
	Apr-Mai 1836), also issued as a separate without reprint pagination (<em>Copy</em>: Steere).–
	The connection with the 40 p. <em>De Hepaticis</em>, Heidelberg 1835, 40 p., (n.v.) PR 796,
	is not known to us.

535. <em>Wörterbuch der beschreibenden Botanik</em>, oder die Kunstausdrücke, welche zum Ver-
stehen der phytographischen Schriften nothwendig sind. Lateinisch-deutsch und deutsch-
lateinisch bearbeitet, alphabetisch geordnet und erklärt. Stuttgart 1839. Oct. (<em>Wörterb.
beschr. Bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Nov 1839 (ABD), p. [3]-283, [284, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. Other issue, as "<em>Anhang</em>,
	enthaltend die botanische Kunstsprache in Form eines Wörterbuches zu Bischoff's

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HEADING: BISCHOFF

	Lehrbuch der Botanik, " 1839. The two issues differ only in the title page (fide BM 1:
	167). (<em>Anhang</em> issue n.v.).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1857, "zweite verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage, mit Berücksichtigung der neue-
	ren botanischen Schriften bearbeitet von Dr. J. A. Schmidt," Stuttgart (E. Schweizer-
	bart) 1857. Oct., p. [i-vi], [1]-230, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. - Issued as "<em>Botanik</em> (<em>Anhang</em>)"
	ed. 2, <em>in</em> Bischoff et al., <em>Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 167; Kew 1: 250 (ed. 2); PR 797.

536. <em>Beiträge zur Flora Deutschlands und der Schweiz</em>. Heidelberg 1851. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Fl.
Deutschl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1851 – Only one part published, on second title page (ii*): "Erste Lieferung.
	<em>Enthaltend die Cichorieen der deutschen und schweizer Flora</em>, mit Ausschluss der Gattung
Hieracium," p. [ii*-iii*], [iii]-xx, [1]-341, [342 err.]. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 167; DTS 1: 22; Kew 1: 250; PR 801.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 10: 82-84. 23 Jan 1852.

Biswas, Kalipada P. (1899-x), Indian botanist. (<em>Biswas</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CAL; collections of algae lost.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 76.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 549. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GR p. 746; IF suppl. 4: 314; Kew 1: 252-254; MW p.
44; Roon p. 18.
Gosh, Bull. bot. Soc. Bengal 24(1-2): 3-4. 1970 (portr.)

537. <em>The 150th Anniversary volume of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta</em>. [Alipore, Bengal,
s.d.] 2 parts. 1942. Fol. (<em>Anniv. vol. bot. gard. Calcutta</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Distribution in India took place in Jul-Aug 1942. It was only in August 1944 that
	the first copy was sent to England. p. [i-xii], front., [1]-301, loose err. slip. (183-188).
	<em>Copy</em>: L.

Bitter, Friedrich August Georg (1873-1927), German botanist at Münster, Bremen
and Göttingen. (<em>Bitter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BREM, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 192; BFM 1178; BL 1: 110; BM 6: 94;
Bossert p. 40; CSP 13: 574; IF p. 682; Kew 1: 254-255; Langman p. 137; LS 3009-3014,
31199; MW p. 44; Moebius p. 135; Zander ed. 10, p. 635.
Ulbrich, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 70: 37-43. 1928.
Weber, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 46: (148)-(156). 1929 (bibl., portr.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 320. 1945; ser. 2. 2: 151. 1955.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP ed. 1, <em>Marattiaceae</em> in 1(4): 422-449. 1900, publ.: p. 422-432,
17 Apr 1900, p. 433-449, Aug 1900; <em>Ophioglossaceae</em> in 1(4): 449-472, 799-800, 1900,
publ.: 449-472, Aug 1900, 799-800, 4 Jan 1902. (see Taxon 21: 509-510. 1972).
(2) <em>Hegi, Illustr. Flora von Mitteleuropa, Solanum</em>, in vol. 5(4). 1928 (incl. other genera of
Solanaceae).
(3) Buchenau, <em>Flora von Bremen und Oldenburg</em>, 9. Auflage, Bremen (G. Winter) 1927;
together with B. Schütt.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bitteria</em> Börner (1913).

538. <em>Die Gattung Acaena</em>. Vorstudien zu einer Monographic ... Mit 37 Tafeln und 98
Textfiguren. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) [1910-]1911. Qu. (<em>Acaena</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: in four parts as <em>Bibliotheca botanica</em> Heft 74(i-iv) as follows (<em>Copy</em>: MO).
This study is dedicated to Franz Ernst Schütte (d. 1911), the founder of the Bremer
Botanical Garden.

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HEADING: BIVONA-BERNARDI

Lief.	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i], [1]-80	pl. 1-7, fig. 1-14	Jul-Aug 1910
2	81-168	pl. 8-17, fig. 15-35	Oct-Nov 1910
3	169-248	pl. 18-27, fig. 36-66	Jun-Feb 1910 ("1910")
4	[i-iv], 249-336	pl. 28-37, fig. 67-98	Jun-Jul 1911

<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 8027/1.

Bivona-Bernardi, Antonino de (1774-1837), Sicilian botanist. (<em>Biv.-Bern.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BASSA, FI, LIV.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR D514; IH 2: 76; Saccardo 2: 19.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 391, 6(2): 495, 12(2): 245; Barnhart 1: 192;
BM 1: 168; Bossert p. 40; CSP 1: 397; GR p. 514; Jackson p. 145, 321; Kew 1: 255;
LS 3015-3016; PR 805-808; Saccardo 1: 31, 2: 19; Cronologia p. xvi; Zander (ed. 10)
p. 635.
Parlatore, Breve cenno sulla vita e opere del Barone Antonio Bivona-Bernardi, Palermo
	1837. (Oct., 19 p., n.v., fide PR).
Granatelli in Linares, Biografie e retratti d'illustri siciliani morti nel colera del 1837,
	Palermo 1838, p. 51 (n.v., fide Saccardo) (portr.)
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 450. 1847.
Cesati, Saggio 15. 1882.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Saccardo 2: 19 corrects the first name from Antonio to Antonino.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bivonaea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1821, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bivonella</em> (P. A. Saccardo)
P. A. Saccardo (1891).

539. <em>Sicularum plantarum centuria</em> prima [secunda]. Palermo (Philippus Barravechia) 1806
[-1807]. Qu. (<em>Sicul. pl.</em>)

<em>Cent. 1</em>: 1806 (p. 13: 18 Sep 1806), p. [1]-84, <em>pl. 1-6. Copies</em>: G, M, L.
<em>Cent. 2</em>: Dec 1807 or early 1808 (p. 73: 2 Dec 1807), p. [i], [iii], 1-73, [74, err.], <em>pl. 1-7.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: G, L, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 168; Jackson p. 321; Kew 1: 255; LS 3015; PR 805.

540. <em>Monografia delle Tolpidi</em>. Palermo (Stampe di Sanfilippo) 1809. Fol. (<em>Monogr.
Tolpidi</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1809, p. [i]-xviii, <em>pl. 1-5. Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 168; Jackson p. 145; Kew 1: 255; PR 807.

541. <em>Stirpium rariorum minusque cognitarum in Sicilia</em> sponte provenientium descriptiones
nonnullis iconibus auctae. Manipulus 1[-4]. Palermo (Typis Regiis) 1813[-1816]. Qu. (<em>Stirp. rar. Sicilia</em>).

<em>1</em>: [1-18], <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 1813. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, USDA.
<em>2</em>: [1-16], <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 1814. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, USDA. Typis Laurentti Dato.
<em>3</em>: [1]-30, <em>pl. 1-4.</em> 1815. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU. – Typis Vincentii Lipomi.
<em>4</em>: 39, <em>pl. 1-6.</em> "1816" but publ. 1818 (see Isis Oken 7 Litt. Anz. 850. 1820; reviews
	in Italian journals 1819). <em>Copies</em>: G, HU. - Typis Laurentii Dato.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 168; Jackson p. 321; Kew 1: 255; LS 3016; PR 807; IDC 5470.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1052. 1940.

542. <em>Scinaia</em> algarum marinarum novum genus. [Palermo (Solli) 1822]. Oct. (<em>Scinaia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Mar 1822, p. [1-3], 1 <em>pl. Copies</em>: BM, G. – Reprinted from L'Iride, giornale de
	scienze, lettere, ed arti per la Sicilia 5, Palermo 15 Marzo 1822, p. [231]-233, 1 <em>pl</em>.
	(journal cover present with copy G). Scinaia, "In honorem celeberrimi Dominici
	Scina Phyces, Historiae naturalis literariaeque patriae optime meriti ...."
<em>Dedicated to</em>: Domenico Scina (1765-1837), Sicilian naturalist.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 168; PR 808.

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HEADING: BIZZOZERO

Bizzozero, Giacomo (1852-1885), Italian botanist at the botanical garden of Padua
University. (<em>Bizz</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 76; Saccardo 2: 20.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 192; BL 2: 416, 417; BM 1: 168; Bossert
p. 40; CSP 9: 251, 12: 84, 13: 578; DTS 1: 22; GRP 527; Kew 1: 255; LS 3022-3023,
41016-41017; Saccardo 1: 31, 2: 19-20; Saccardo, Cronologia p. xvi.
Penzig, Bot. Centralbl. 22: 315-318. 1885.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Saccardo, P. A. et Bizzozero, G., <em>Flora briologica dalla Venezia</em>. 1883.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bizozzeria</em> [sic] Spegazzini (1889); <em>Bizozzeriella</em> [sic] Spegazzini (1888);
<em>Bizzozeria</em> P. A. Saccardo &amp; Berlese (1885).

543. <em>Flora veneta crittogamica</em>. Padova (Tipografia del Seminario) 1885, 2 parts. Oct. (<em>Fl. Ven. critt.</em>)

<em>Part 1, Funghi</em>: Jan-Mar 1885 (Hedwigia Mar-Apr 1885; Nat. Nov. Mai 1885), p. [i]-
	viii, [1]-572. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson, USDA.
<em>Part 2, Licheni</em> etc., Mar-Sep 1885 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1885), p. [i], [1]-225. <em>Copies</em>: NY,
	Stevenson, USDA.
<em>Supplemento micologico</em> alla "Flora veneta Crittogamica" parte I. – i funghi di Giacome
	Bizzozero, author D. Saccardo, Padova (Tipografia del Seminario) 1899 (p. 5: Aug
	1899, Nat. Nov. Feb 1900), p. [1]-110. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 168; LS 3022.

Black, John McConnell (1855-1951), South Australian botanist. (<em>J. M. Black</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AD, duplicates B, K, MEL, NSW, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 77.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 194; BL 1: 67, 70, 73; Bossert p. 40; Kew 1:
256.
Eardley, Taxon 1: 62-63. 1952.
Eardley, Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia 76: i-xii. 1953.

544. Handbooks of the Flora and Fauna of South Australia, issued by the British Science
Guild (South Australian Branch) and published by favor of the Honorable the Premier.
<em>Flora of South Australia</em>. By J. M. Black (Orchidaceae by R. S. Rogers, M.D.). With
illustrations by the author. [Adelaide 1922-1929]. Oct. (<em>Fl. S. Austral.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>1</em>: [1]-154. Aug 1922; <em>2</em>: [i], 155-358. Jun 1924; <em>3</em>: [i-iii], 359-514. Dec 1926;
	<em>4</em>: [i-iii], 515-746. Jun 1929. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L.
	<em>Additions</em>: Black, Trans. Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia vols. 33, 35-37, 39-62. 1909-
	1938.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>1</em>: [1]-253. 1 Mai 1943; <em>repr</em>. (minor alt. in t.p. and on cover) 1948; <em>facsimile</em> ed.
	1960. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	<em>2</em>: [i], [255]-521. Jan 1948; <em>facsimile</em> ed. 1963. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	<em>3</em>: [i-ii], I-III, [523]683. Sep 1952; <em>facsimile</em> ed. 1964. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	<em>4</em>: [i-iv, t.p., pref.], 685-1000. Mar 1957; <em>facsimile</em> ed. 1965.
	Revised by Enid L. Robertson. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Supplement to Black's Flora of South Australia</em> by Hansjoerg Eichler (1916-x) June 1965,
	p. [1]-385, plus [4] p., loose, add. 20 Jan 1966. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 70; Kew 1: 256; NI suppl. 167n; IDC 6523 (ed. 2).

Blackwell, Elizabeth (<em>c</em>. 1700-1758), Scottish botanist. (<em>Blackw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Not known to have existed. Elizabeth Blackwell "relieved her
husband when in embarassed circumstances [i.e. in prison because of debts] by publish-
ing "A curious herbal" 1737 ..." (DNB, concise ed. p. 109).

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HEADING: BLACKWELL

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 195, BB p. 35; BM 1: 169; DNB 5: 144:
Henrey 450-455; Jackson p. 31; Kew 1: 259; LS 3037a; NI 168-169; Plesch p. 142-143:
PR 811-812.
Hirsching, Hist.-Lit. Handb. 1: 305-308. 1794.
Spiess, Abh. naturhist. Ges. Nürnberg 6: 165-166. 1877.
Pulteney, Sketches 2: 251. 1790.
Jackson, J. Bot. 48: 193-195. 1910 (on Alexander Blackwell).
Lowndes, A. E., A curious herbal.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 136-137. 1950.
Lisney, Bibl. Brit. Lepidoptera 1608-1799, 114-120. 1960.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Blackwellia</em> J. F. Gmelin (1791, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Blakwellia</em> Commerson ex A. L.
Jussieu (1789).

545. <em>A curious herbal</em>, containing five hundred cuts, of the most useful plants, which are
now used in the practice of physick. Engraved on folio copper plates, after drawings,
taken from the life. By Elizabeth Blackwell. To which is added a short description of
ye plants; and their common uses in physick. London (Samuel Harding) 1737, 2 vols.
Fol. (<em>Cur. herbal</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: t.p., pief. 3 lvs, lvs 1-63, <em>pl. 1-252</em>, index 2 lvs, 1737, dedication 14 Jul 1737.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: t.p., pref. 3 lvs, lvs 64-125, index 2 <em>lvs, pl. 253-500.</em> 1737. For a complete descrip-
	tion and collations see Henrey, Lisney and HU 510. Actual publication took place in
	parts between 1737 and 1739. "Each leaf was issued with the four plates described on
	it, at the rate of one a week for 125 weeks." (HU 510). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Other issues</em>: <em>Vol. 1</em>: <em>second</em> issue: London (John Nourse) 1739 (<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO);
	<em>third</em> issue: London (John Nourse) 1751 (<em>Copy</em>: NY); <em>fourth</em> issue: London (C. Nourse)
	1782. See Lisney for details.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: <em>second</em> issue: London (John Nourse) 1739 (<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO); <em>third
	</em> issue: London (John Nourse) 1751 (<em>Copy</em>: NY); <em>fourth</em> issue: London (John Nourse)
	1782.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 169; DU 42; GF p. 50; Henrey 450-455; HU 510; Jackson p. 31; Kew 1:
	259; NI 168; Plesch p. 142; P 811.
	Lisney, A bibliography of Brit. Lepidoptera 1960, nos. 172-180 (q.v. for bibliographical
	details).
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 50. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 1100).

546. <em>Herbarium blackwellianum</em> emendatum et auctum id est Elizabethae Blackwell
collectio stirpium quae in pharmacopoliis ad medicum usum asservantur quarum
descriptio et vires ex anglico idiomate in latinum conversae sistuntur ... [other t.p.:
Vermehrtes und verbessertes Blackwellisches Kräuterbuch ...] Nürnberg 1747-1773,
6 vols. Fol. (<em>Herb, blackwell</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: The text of this greatly superior Nürnberg version is mostly in German and Latin.
	The five hundred Blackwell plants are reproduced in five centuries in their original
	order, and there is an extra century. Altogether there are 616 coloured copper en-
	gravings of plants used in pharmacy, but including some poisonous and ornamental
	plants in the sixth century. Except for the last few plates the engraving is by N. F.
	Eisenberger and the numbering is 1 to 600. There is one unnumbered plate represent-
	ing Viscum Mancanillae, and forming the additional coloured title page of the sixth
	century. Two plates (a, b) were issued for Nos. 269, 322, 341, 497, 498, 522, 523, 536,
	539, 547, 573 and 600, and three (a, b, c) for no. 574. No. 75 was re-issued in a correct-
	ed version, and both may occur in subscribers' copies (e.g., at K.)
	Publication was started in 1747 by the painter Eisenberger on a subscription basis,
	the work being issued in instalments. It was inspired and controlled until his death by
	C.J. Trew, who wrote the lengthy text for the first ninety plates, a text provided in
	addition to a translation of the brief notes in Blackwell. Thereafter the text was super-
	vised by the botanist C. G. Ludwig of Leipzig, but others, mainly G. R. Böhmer of
	Wittenberg, and E. G. Bose of Leipzig, actually wrote it. Ludwig was assisted by
	F. A. G. Knolle in producing the last century.
	The text was published simultaneously with the plates until 1749, but thereafter was
	always in arrears, Trew being mainly responsible for the delay. The dates of the

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HEADING: BLACKWELL

	prefaces in the first three centuries, and of the title-pages in the last three, therefore
	only indicate the date of publication of the last pages of the relevant text. The dates of
	the title-pages are 1750, 1754, 1757, 1760, 1765 and 1773, and of the prefaces 1 Jun
	1752, 3 Mar 1755, 2 Jan 1758, 6 Dec 1759, 31 Jan 1765 and Nov 1772. Trew delayed
	the first preface against Eisenberger's expectation, in order to include lengthy cata-
	logues of his books with the first century. A reprint dated 1757 of the title-page for
	this century, by the printer of centuries two to five, is found in the publisher's complete
	copies (e.g. at British Museum, Bloomsbury; and BMNH) as distinct from subscription
	copies. The size of the first seven instalments of plates and text is known, but not of the
	remaining thirty-one instalments for the 500 plates of the Blackwell Herbal paper, nor
	of the fewer instalments of text. For further details see Tjaden (1972) upon whose
	article this paragraph is based and the reviews in the Tübingische Ber. gel. Sachen
	which provide even more detail (BH) – <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY.

plates (nos.)	dates	plates (nos.)	dates
-------------------------------------------------------
1-15	summer 1747	181-300 plus	1752-1754
16-30	spring 1748	300 pl.-450	1754-1757
31-45	summer 1748	451-475	Mar 1758
		476-486	Jul 1759
		487-500	Dec 1759
46-60	winter 1748/49	501-505	early 1760
61-75	summer 1749	506-571	1760-Dec 1766
76-90	winter 1749	572-590b	1767-1771
91-100	summer 1750	5900-600	1773
101-180	1750-1752

text pp.	dates	text pp.	dates
-----------------------------------------------
1-90	as of plates	201-270	1755-late 1757
91-100	summer '50-Jun '52	270c-300	Jun 1758
54 pp. catal.	Jun 1752	301-400	1758-1759
101-200	Jun'52-late'54	401-500	?1760-Jan 1765
22 pp. catal.	Mar 1755	501-600	?1765-Jan 1763

Dandy (1967) discusses the "inadmissible" status of Trew's "generic" names.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 169; DA 1967; GF p. 50; Kew 1: 259; Jackson p. 31; NI 169; Plesch p. 142-
	143; PR 812.
	Groening, Nomenclator Linnaeanus in Elizabeth Blackwell herbarium. Leipzig
	(Graeff) 1794, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-120, Oct. (<em>Copy</em>: UC).
	Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. 2: 275-276. 1820.
	Tjaden, Taxon 21: 147-152. 1972.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 50. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 2000).

Bladh, Peter Johan (1746-1816), Finnish employee of the Swedish East India Com-
pany who collected in the East, mainly around Hongkong, Macao and Canton.
(<em>Bladh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, LINN, UPS (Thunberg and gen. herb.), S, SBT. Bladh
corresponded with Bäck, Bergius, Retzius and Thunberg.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 77.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 195; Bretschneider p. 111-112; CSP 1: 405.
Saelan, Acta Soc. Fauna Flora fenn. 43: 28. 1916 (bibliogr.)
Lunelund, Sv. Litteratursälsk. hist, lit.-hist. Stud. 16: 298-341. 1940.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 5(4): cclix-xxlx. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bladhia</em> Thunberg (1781).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Bladh's six publications deal mainly with economic botany.

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HEADING: BLAKE, S. F.

Blainville, Henri Marie Ducrotay de (1777-1850), French paleobiologist. (<em>Blainville</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 169-170, 6: 96; CSP 1: 406-408, 7: 185; Kew 1:
259.
Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. ser. 3. 12: 375-381. Dec 1849.
Flourens, Recueil éloges hist. 1: 285-389, 1856 (bibl.)
Nordenskjöld, Hist, of biol. 359-361. 1935.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Blainvillea</em> Cassini (1823).

547. <em>Manuel d'actinologie</em> ou de zoophytologie, contenant I.° Une histoire abrégée de
cette partie de la zoologie, avec des considérations générales sur l'anatomie, la physio-
logie, les moeurs, les habitudes et les usages des Actinozoaires; 2.° Un système général
d'Actinologie, tiré à la fois des animaux et de leurs parties solides ou polypiers; 3.° Un
catalogue des principaux auteurs qui ont écrit sur ce sujet. Avec un atlas de 100 planches
représentant une espèce de chaque genre et sous-genre. Paris, Strasbourg (F. G.
Levrault) [1830-]1834. Oct. (<em>Man. actinol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1830-1834, probably in parts. References in contemporary literature before 1834
	suggest that parts were available earlier than the title page date. An "avis" in the
	book mentions that it was produced during the years 1830-1834, p. viii is dated 1 Jun
	1834. The errata sheet is of 1836.
<em>Text</em>: [i]-viii, [1]-694, [1, err.]
<em>Atlas</em>: 103 copper engravings by Prêtre ("pinxit"), Turpin ("direxit") and Massard
	("sculpsit"). <em>Copies</em>: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Hague, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 169, 6: 96; Kew 1: 259.

Blake, Sidney Fay (1892-1959), American botanist and bibliographer. (<em>S. F. Blake</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: REN (personal herbarium); duplicates at A, BM, GH, K, MT,
US (p.p. orig.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 77.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 196; BFM 1398-1399; BL 1: 286 [index];
Bossert p. 40; GR p. 205; Kew 1: 259-260; Langman p. 137-139; MW suppl. p. 24;
Roon p. 18.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 320. 1945; ser. 2. 2: 151-152. 1955 (bibl.)
Blake, D. H., Taxon 9: 133-141. 1960 (portr., bibl.)
Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 5: 233. 1965.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 33. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Polygalaceae</em>, NAF 25(4): 305-326. 10 Mar 1924, 327-379. 20 Mar
1924.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Blakeanthus</em> R. M. King &amp; H. E. Robinson (1972); <em>Neoblakea</em> Standley (1930).

548. <em>Geographical guide to floras of the world</em>. An annotated list with special reference to
useful plants and common plant names. <em>Part 1</em> Africa, Australia, North America, South
America, and Islands of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Washington (United
States Government Printing Office) 1942. Oct. (<em>Geogr. guide fl. world</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Alice Cary Atwood (1876-1947).
<em>Orig. ed</em>.: dated Jun 1942 but first copies received at USDA on 31 Jul 1942. – United
	States Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous Publication no. 401, p. [i], 1-336.
	<em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Facsimile eds</em>.: New York (Hafner) 1963, Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1974 (ISBN 3-
	87429-068-9), p. [i-iii], [1]-336. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, Taxon 24: 148-149. 1975.

549. <em>Geographical guide to floras of the world</em> [.] An annotated list with special reference to

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HEADING: BLAKE, S. F.

useful plants and common plant names [.] <em>Part II Western Europe</em> Finland, Sweden,
Norway, Iceland, Great Britain with Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg,
France, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Monaco, Italy, San Marino, and Switzerland.
Washington (United States Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous publication no.
797) 1961. Oct. (<em>Geogr. guide fl. world</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Feb 1961, p. [i], 1-742. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U. – Edited by Bernice G. Schubert. Blake
	was assisted in the compilation by Alice C. Atwood until her death in 1947.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1973, ISBN 3-87429-060-3, p. [i-ii], 1-742. <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1398.
	Schubert, Rhodora 62: 325-338. 1961.
	Stafleu, Taxon 9: 87. 1960, 24: 148-149- 1975.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (1874-1954), American botanist. (<em>Blakeslee</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 197; BM 6: 96; Kew 1: 263-264; Langman
p. 140; LS 3041-3046, 31214-31220, suppl. 2845-2859; Moebius p. 101.
Maheswari, J. Ind. Bot. Soc. 34(4): 491-493. 1955 (portr.)
Smith, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 82: 305-308. 1955 (portr.)
Sinnott, Nat. Acad. Sci., Biogr. Mem. 33: 1-38. 1959 (portr., bibl.)
Demerec, Genetics 44: 1-4. 1959 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. vol. 20, frontispiece portrait.
Humphrey, Makers of North American botany 31-34. 1961.
Lenley et al., Cat. arch. Coll. NYBG 33. 1973 (corr.)
Fouzdar, Botánica, Delhi 22: 20-23. 1975 (portr.)

EPONYMY: <em>Blakeslea</em> Thaxter (1914).

Blanchet, Jacques Samuel (1807-1875), Swiss plant collector in Bahia, Brazil, 1828-
1856 (<em>Blanchet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G. 999 duplicates ("Plantae brasiliae") in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 78.
	Anon., Flora 30: 414. 1847; Bonplandia 6: 342. 1858.
	Candolle, Phytographie 396. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 133. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 60. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 198; Bossert p. 41.
Urban, Bot. Jahrb. 21, Beibl. 52: 1-5. 1895 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg 3(2): 149, 181, 1903, 3(3): 203. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 7. 1906 (itin.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Blanchetia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836); <em>Blanchetiastrum</em> Hassler (1910).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 325-326. 1972.

Blanck, A. (<em>fl</em>. 1884), German physician and naturalist at Schwerin. (<em>Blanck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 172; CSP 12: 86.

550. <em>Uebersicht der Phanerogamenflora von Schwerin</em> nebst einem die Gefäss-Kryptogamen
enthaltenden Anhang. Schwerin i/M. (Alexander Schmiedekampf) 1884. Oct. (<em>Uebers.
phan. Schwerin</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1884 (pref. Apr 1884; Nat. Nov. Mai 1884), p. [i-iv], [1]-89.

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HEADING: BLANCO

Blanco, Francisco Manuel (1778-1845), Spanish clergyman, explorer and botanist.
(<em>Blanco</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: According to Merrill (see under Flora de Filipinas) nothing is
known about a Blanco herbarium. A set of 400 plants said (by Colmeiro) to have been
collected by Blanco and Llanos is at MA, some duplicates are probably at G. Merrill
distributed newly collected representative specimens as <em>Species Blancoanae</em>. IH lists Blanco
specimens in FI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 78.
	Candolle, Phytographie 397. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 198; BL 1: 122; BM 1: 172, 6: 97; Bossert
p. 41; IF p. 681; Kew 1: 265; MW p. 44.
Ivan, Rev. bot. Duchartre 2: 281-286. 1847, Bot. Zeit. 6: 72. 1848.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 70. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 60-61. 1951 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Blancoa</em> Blume (1843): <em>Blancoa</em> Blume (1849).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Flora de Filipinas, Gran edición, vol. 1, plate between p. [iii] and [v].

551. <em>Flora de Filipinas</em>, Segun el sistema sexual de Linneo. Manila (En la imprenta de
Sto. Thomas por D. Candido Lopez) 1837. Qu. (<em>Fl. Filip.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1837, p. [i]-lxxviii, [1]-887. <em>Copies</em>: CAS, HH, U, US. – The HH copy has an
	inscription dated 13 Dec 1837.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 172; CO 407; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 397; Kew 1: 265; MW p. 44; PR 828;
	SO 845c-e.
	Merrill, Govt. Lab. Publ. Philip 27: 1-132. 1905; Philip. J. Sci. 2 (Bot): 429-439. 907,
	12 (Bot.): 113-116. 1917.
	Merrill, Species Blancoanae, Bur. Sci.-Publ. 12: 1-423. 1918.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Flora males, ser. I. 1: 60-61, 599. 1950.

552. <em>Flora de Filipinas</em>, segun el sistema sexual de Linneo: ... segunda impresion, corre-
gida y aumentada por el mismo autor. Manila (D. Miguel Sanchez) 1845. Qu. (<em>Fl.
Filip., ed. 2</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1845, p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-lix, [1]-619. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 172; CO 407; Jackson 397; Kew 1: 182; MW p. 44; PR 828; SO 845c-e;
	IDC 36.
	Klotzsch, Bot. Zeit. 5: 551, -555. 30 Jul 1847.
	Hasskarl, Flora 47: 17-29, 49-59. 1861.

553. <em>Flora de Filipinas</em> por el P. Fr. Manuel Blanco agustino calzado adicionada con el
manuscrito inédito del P. Fr. Ignacio Mercado las obras de P. Fr. Antonio Llanos y de
un apéndice con todas las nuevas investigaciones botanicas referentes al archipiélago
Filipino. Gran Edicion hecha a expensas de la provincia de agustinos calzados de Filipi-
nas bajo la direccion cientifica del P. Fr. Andrés Naves. Manila (Plana y C.a), 4 vols.
1877-1883. Fol. (<em>Fl. Filip., ed. 3</em>).

vol.	fascicle	pagination	date	vol.	fascicle	pagination	date
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i], [iii], [v] vi-xvi	1877		10	115-130	1877
	2	xvii-xxix [xxx],	1877		11	131-146	1877
		[1] 2			12	147-162	1877
	3	3-18	1877		13	163-178	1877
	4	19-34	1877		14/15	179-210	1877
	5	35-50	1877		16	211-226	1877
	6	51-66	1877		17	227-242	1877
	7	[67] 68-82	1877		18	243-258	1877
	8	83-98	1877		19/20	259-290	1877
	9	99-114	1877		21	291-306	1877

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vol.	fascicle	pagination	date	vol.	fascicle	pagination	date
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	22	307-322	1877		12	177-192	1879
	23	323-338	1877		13	193-208	1879
	24	339-350,	1877		14/15	209-240	1879
		[i*] ii*-vii*			16	241-256	1879
2	1	[1], [3], [5] 6-16	1878		17	[257]258-271,	1879
	2	17-32	1878			i-vi (Index)
	3/4	33-60	1878	4	1A	[i], [iii], [v-vii]	1880
	5	[61] 62-80	1878			viii-xvi
	9/10	81-160	1878		2A	[xvii] xviii,	1880
	11	161-176	1878			[1] 2-14
	12/13	177-208	1878		3A	15-30	1880
	14	209-224	1878		4A/5A	31-62	1880
	15/16	[225] 226-256	1878		6A	63-78	1880
	17	257-272	1878		7A	79-94	1880
	18/19	273-304	1878		8A	95-108	1880
	20	305-320	1879		9A	*[i-iii] iv-vi,	1880
	21/22	[321] 322-352	1879			[1] 2-10
	23	353-368	1879		10A/11A	11-42	1880
	24/25	369-400	1879		12A	43-58	1880
	26/27	[401] 402-418,		1879		13A(p.p.)	59-63	1880
		[419], [i] ii-viii			13A	**[i], [iii], [v]	1880
3	1	[1], [3], [5] 6-16	1879		(p.p.)-	vi-ix (p.ix, 12
	2/3	[17] 18-48	1879		21A	Dec 1880),
	4	[49] 50-64	1879			[1] 2-272
	5/6	[65]66-96	1879		22A-23A	273-336	1882
	7	[97]98-112	1879		24A	337-375	15 Jun
	8/9	[113]114-144	1879		("Entrega		1883
	10	145-160	1879		ultima")
	11	161-176	1879

* Mercado, I., Libro de medicinas de esta tierra, declaraciones de las virtudes de los
árboles y plantas que están en estas islas filipinas.
** Naves, A. and Fernandez-Villar, C, Novissima appendix ad floram philippinarum
R. P. Fr. Emmanuëlis Blanco seu enumeratio contracta plantarum philippensium
hucusque cognitarum cum synonymiis PP. Blanco, Llanos, Mercado et aliorum aucto-
rum. (Fernandez-Villar is responsible for text p. 1-212 and from <em>Fimbristylis subbispicata</em>
on p. 307 to 375; Naves is the author p. 213-307, ending with <em>Fimbristylis nutans</em>). Covers
are missing in the MO copy from fascicle 14A onwards; data on later fascicles from
Merrill, Philip. J. Sci. 12: 13-16. 1917.).
Only text of the deluxe edition (500 copies printed on better paper) have been seen, even
though two copies of the volumes of plates from the economy edition have been reviewed
(HU, US). The collation of the text above is from the MO copy which has most of the
original fascicle covers bound in place, the only such copy we have seen. Comparison of
this copy with the one described by Merrill, which also had covers, reveals two inexpli-
cable differences. In volume two, Merrill reports a double fascicle numbered "6-7" but
the MO copy omits fascicles six to eight altogether, without any break in pagination.
Similarly, in the fourth volume, Merrill records a double fascicle "9A-10A" but the MO
copy has fascicles "10A-11A" issued together in one cover.

PLATES PRESENT

<sm>MO</sm>: ("edición de lujo," "Gran edición") 1, 3-15, 17-43, *43-61, 63-64, 66, 68-73, 73-76,
	78-86, 86-91, 93-94, 94-100, 100, 102, 104-106, 108-131, 131-138, 138-167, 167-168,
	170-176, 176-185, 187-210, 210-226, 226-255, 257-326, 328-403, 403-414, 414-415,
	415-426, 426-427, 427-428, 428-429, 429-468. Plates 257 and 382 are represented by
	two copies each; 426 is used for three plates of three species. Plates bound separately.

<sm>NY</sm>: ("Gran edición") 1, 3-15, 17-43, *43-60, 62-64, 66, 67-73, 73-76, 78-86, 86-91,

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	93-94, 94-100bis, 100, 100, 102, 104-106, 108-122, 124, 124-131, 131-138, 138-167,
	167-168, 170-175, 175-185, 187-210, 210-226, 226-324, 326-368, 368-402, 402-404,
	404-405, 405-414, 414-415, 415-425, 425-426, 426-427, 427-428, 428-429, 429-468.
	Plates bound separately.

<sm>US</sm>: ("Gran edición") 1-15, 17-25, 27-43, *43-60, 62-64, 66, 68-76, 78-86, 86-91, 93-94,
	94-100, 100-102, 104-106, 108-124, 124-167, 167-168, 170-175, 175-185, 187-199, 201-
	210, 210-226, 226-243, 245-272, 272-309, 309-402, 402-404, 404-407, 409-415, 415-
	425, 425-426, 426-427, 427-428, 428-429, 429-468. Plates bound separately.
	("Edición económica") i-ccxxv, ccxxvii-cdlix. Plates bound separately in numerical
	order; numbers printed on plates.

<sm>HU</sm>: ("Edición económica") i-vii, ix-xiii, xvi-xliii, *xliii-lxxiii, lxxiii-lxxvi, lxxviii-lxxxvi,
	lxxxvi-xciv, xciv-c, c-cxxiii, cxxiii-cxxxviii, cxxxviii-cli, cliii-clxvii, clxvii-clxxv, clxxv-
	clxxxviii, cxc-ccviii, ccviii-ccx, ccx-ccxxvi, ccxxvi-cclii, ccliv-cclxxxix, cclxxxix-
	cccxxxvi, cccxxxviii-ccclix, ccclix-ccclx, ccclxii-cccxciv, cccxcvi-cdxxix, cdxxxi-
	cdlxiii, cdlxv-cdlxviii. Plates bound with text in non-numerical order.

<sm>MERR</sm>.: ("Gran edición") 1, 3-15, 17-43, *43-60, 62-64, 66, 68-73, 73-86, 86-91, 93-94,
	94-100, 100, 102, 104-106, 108-122, 124, 124-131, 131-138, 138-167, 167-168, 170-175,
	175-185, 187-210, 210-226, 226-257, 257-261, 261-324, 326-341, 343-368, 368-382,
	382-402, 402-404, 404-405, 405-414, 414-415, 415-425, 425-427, 427-428, 428-429,
	429-442, 442-468. See Merrill, E. D. Philip J. Sci. 12: 113-116. 1917, for analysis of
	this copy (destroyed during World War II?).

* Duplicated numbers indicate two plates, depicting two different species, with same
plate-number.
The plates cause special problems because each of the sets we have seen differs in the
plates present. The non-color printing was all done in Manila and the printed illustra-
tions for the deluxe edition shipped to Barcelona for the application of color, or perhaps
the plates themselves were sent there so that the color illustrations in the deluxe edition
were done entirely in Spain. Besides lacking color, the plates of the economy edition have
the plate numbers printed on each plate; the color plates in the deluxe edition are not
numbered, although each of the copies we have seen has plate numbers added in pencil
from a list in volume four of the species arranged by families. Some errors may have
occurred in this number-transfer, but confusion is profound even if every number was
faithfully copied onto its plate. The plates in the economy edition for the most part
(random checking only) duplicate the colored ones but even this is not uniform, and in
at least one instance the two versions differ by some obvious but unimportant details in
the parts depicted. The US set of plates is the most complete one seen.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 172; GF p. 50; Kew 1: 182; MW p. 44; NI 170; PR 828; SK p. clxxi;
	SO 845c-e; IDC 5850.
	Hasskarl, Flora 47: 16-29, 49-59. 1864.
	Merrill, A review of the identifications of the species described in Blanco's Flora de
	Filipinas. 1905. (Bur. Interior publ. 27: 1-94).
	Merrill, Philip. J. Sci. 12 (Bot.): 113-116. 1917.
	Merrill, Species blancoanae 1918. (Dept. Agr. Publ. 12: 1-423).
	Merrill, An enumeration of Philippine flowering plants 4: 165. 1926.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 60-61. 1950.

Blandow, Otto Christian (1778-1810). German pharmacist, notary and bryologist in
Mecklenburg. (<em>Bland</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The location of Blandow's original herbarium is unknown. Dr. E.
Kühner of Rostock informs me that Blandow's original collections are not in ROST, at
least not recognizably. Some material is at B, BERN, BM and W. Authentic material
was included in his <em>Musci frondosi exsiccati</em> (fasc. 1-6, nos. 1-300 Neustrelitz 1804-1810).
For information on these exsiccata see Sayre [published: fasc. 1, 19 Mai 1804, 2, 28 Apr
1805, 3, 20 Jun 1807, 4, 20 Jul 1807, 5, 16 Apr 1808, 6, 20 Jun 1810, n.v.]. Blandow
himself, in the preface to his <em>Mecklenburgische Moose</em> (1809) states that a major part of the

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mosses treated in this pamphlet have been deposited "in schönen und instruktiven
Exemplaren" in Detharding: <em>Herbarium Rostochiense Florae Megapolitanae</em>. A volume "Sys-
tematisch-tabellarische Sammlung" von Laubmoosen is at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 78.
	Blandow, Bot. Zeit. Regensburg 3: 234-239. 1804.
	Sayre, Dates of publications describing Musci 18, 23, 30, 35. 1959.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 184. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 555; Barnhart 1: 198; BM 1: 173; CSP 7: 190;
Kew 1: 265; NDB 2: 178; PR 829.
Boll, Fl. Mecklenburg 148. 1860.
Brockmann, Laubmoose Mecklenburgs 8-10.
Oltmanns, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 47: 125. 1894.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Sturm, <em>Deutschlands Flora, Cryptogamie</em>, Abt. 2, Hefte 9-11, 1809-1810.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Blandowia</em> Willdenow (1809).

554. <em>Uebersicht der Mecklenburgischen Moose</em> nach alphabetischer Ordnung entworfen.
[Neustrelitz] 1809. Oct. (<em>Uebers. Mecklenb. Moose</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1809 (preface Apr 1809), p. [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: L (Persoon library). – Already
	announced, apparently incorrectly, as published at Easter Messe 1808.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 173; PR 829; SY p. 35.

Blatter, Ethelbert (1877-1934), Indian botanist. (<em>Blatt</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BLAT, other material at B, BM, K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 79.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 199; BFM 1544; IF suppl. 3: 202; Kew 1:
266-267; LS 3074; MW p. 44.
Fischer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1934: 338-339.
Anon., J. Ind. bot. Soc. 13: 243-245. 1934.
Fischer, Proc. Linn. Soc. 147: 159-161. 1935.

555. <em>Flora of Aden</em>. Calcutta (Superintendent Government Printing, India) 1914-1916,
3 parts. Oct. (<em>Fl. Aden</em>).

1: 1914, p. [i*-v*], [i]-ii, map, [I]-II, 1-79, <em>5 pl</em>. Records of the Botanical Survey of
	India 7(1). <em>Copies</em>: L, U.
2: 1915, p. [77]-336. Records 7(2). <em>Copies</em>: L, U.
3: 1916, p. [i-ii], 337-418, [i]-xix, map, <em>2 pl</em>. [i**, t.p. 1914-1916]. Records 7(3). <em>Copies</em>:
	L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 266.

556. <em>Flora arabica</em>. [1-4:] Calcutta (Superintendent Government Printing, India) [5-6:]
Delhi (Manager of Publication). (<em>Fl. arab.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In six parts, as Records Bot. Survey of India, vol. 8 (nos. 1-6). <em>Copy</em>: L:

fasc.	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*-ii*], [i]-ii, [i]-123	Aug-Dec 1919
2	[i-ii], 123-282, map	Aug-Dec 1921
3	[i-ii], [283]-365	"1921", printers mark 10 Jan 1922
4	[i-ii], 365-450	Apr-Dec 1923
5	[i-ii], 451-519, [i]-xlix		Feb-Dec 1936
[6]	[i-iv], [451]-501	Aug-Dec 1933

<em>fasc</em>. 6: was in fact a separate publ., Records 8(5), on the botanical exploration of
	Arabia. fasc. 5 was Records 8(6).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 266.

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557. <em>The palms of British India and Ceylon</em>. (Humphrey Mitford, Oxford University Press),
London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras 1926. Qu. (<em>Palms Brit. Ind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1926, frontisp., p. [i*-x*], [i]-xxviii, 1-600, <em>pl. 1-106</em>, maps A, B, 49 text figs.
	<em>Copy</em>: U. – Based on a series of publications in the J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 1910-
	1918.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 267.

Bleicher, Joseph (<em>fl</em>. 1899), German highschool teacher and botanist at Ingolstadt.
(<em>J. Bleicher</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

558. <em>Schulflora von Ingolstadt und Umgebung</em>. Anleitung zur Bestimmung dei meisten wild
wachsenden Samenpflanzen von Joseph Bleicher, ... I. Teil. Programm des kgl. hu-
manistischen Gymnasiums Ingolstadt für das Schuljahr 1898/99. Ingolstadt (A. Gang-
hofer) s.d. [1899]. Oct. † (<em>Schulfl. Ingolstadt</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Theil 1: 1899, before Aug (Nat. Nov.), p. [i*], [i]-xii, [1]-87. <em>Copy</em>: B – A second
	part is not known to us.

Bleicher, Marie Gustave (1838-1901), French geologist and pharmacist, director of
the Ecole de Pharmacie at Nancy. (<em>M. G. Bleicher</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: At the Université de Nancy.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, Where is the – collection 19. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 200; BM 1: 176; CSP 12: 87, 13: 604-605;
Quenstedt p. 43.
Mieg, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Colmar 6: 161-197. 1902 (portr., bibl.)
Fliche, Bull. Soc. géol. France 1902: 231-239, 421.

Bluff, Mathias Joseph (1805-1837), German botanist at Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle).
(<em>Bluff</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 204; BM 1: 178; CSP 1: 435-436; DTS 1:
22-23; Jackson p. 293; Kew 1: 270; PR 837, 2903, 2904, 10346; Zander ed 10, p. 636.
Nees, Flora 20(2): 416. 1837.
Anon., Brit. foreign Med. Rev. 7: 298-299. Jan 1839.
Fingerhuth, Jahresber. bot. Ver. Mittel-Niederrheins 2: 142-144. 1839.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For Bluff, <em>Entwicklungs-Combinationen organischer Wesen</em>, Köln 1827 (<em>n.v.</em>) see Flora
	12(1) Erg. Bl. 78-80. Jun 1829.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bluffa</em> C. G. D. Nees (1834).

559. <em>Compendium florae Germaniae</em>. Nürnberg (J. L. Schrag) 1821-1823, 4 vols. Duod. (<em>Comp. fl. German.</em>)

<em>Sectio</em> I. <em>Plantae phanerogamicae seu vasculosae</em>
	<em>Tomus</em> 1: Mai 1825, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-755, [756, err.], <em>1 pl</em>. (Flora 8(2), Beil. 1: 9-10
	gives 28 Mai 1825 as the date of "completion," a review followed on 7 Dec 1825).
	<em>Tomus</em> 2: 1825, late, or, more probably, early 1826, p. [i]-xviii, [1]-788, [1, err.],
	1 pl. (announced by Flora 28 Oct 1826, reviewed 21 Nov 1826).
	<em>Authors</em> of sectio 1: M. J. Bluff and Carl Anton Fingerhuth.
	<em>Issues</em>: on 'writing paper" and on "printing paper".
<em>Sectio</em> 2. <em>Plantae cryptogamicae s. cellulosae</em>
	<em>Tomus</em> 3: 1831 (pref. 13 Mar 1831), alternative title page:
	<em>Flora cryptogamica germaniae</em> auctore Fred. Guil. Wallrothio ... pars prior continens
	filices, lichenastra, muscos et lichenes. Nürnberg 1831, p. [i]-xxvi, [1], [1]-654.

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HEADING: BLUFF

	<em>Tomus</em> 4: Jan-Mar 1833, alternative title page: <em>Flora ... pars posterior</em> continens algas
	et fungos. Nürnberg 1833, p. [i]-lvi, [1]-923, p. viii dated Dec 1832, announced by
	Flora 28 Mar 1833.
<em>Author</em> of sectio 2: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth (1792-1857).
<em>Copies</em>: HH, L.
<em>Editio altera</em>, aucta et amplificata, curantibus M.J. Bluff ..., C.-G. Nees ab Esenbeck,
	... et J. C. Schauer. Sectio 1, Plantae phanerogamicae seu vasculosae [only] 2 vols.,
	Nürnberg (J. L. Schrag) 1836-1839. Duod.
<em>Tomus</em> 1, <em>pars 1</em>: Jan 1836, p. [i]-xviii, [1]-648, [2, err.], (p. x. id. Nov 1835, announce-
	ment of proof sheet Flora 28 Nov 1835, Allg. Bibliogr. Deutschl. says publ. 15 Jan
	1835; id. at Regensburg 10 Feb 1836, rev. Flora 7 Mai 1836, Hinrichs 17-23 Jan
	1836).
<em>Tomus</em> 1, <em>pars 2</em>: 837, p. [1], [1]-448, [1, err.] (rev. Flora 7 Mar 1838).
<em>Tomus</em> 2: 1838, p. [i-iii], [1]-764, [1, err.] (Hinrichs 3-9 Mar 1839).
<em>Index generalis</em> 1839: p. [i], [1]-159 (Flora 4 Mar 1839).
<em>Copy</em>: HH. – This second edition was superseded by W. D. J. Koch, <em>Synopsis florae ger-
	manicae et helveticae</em> of 1837, possibly in part because of Koch's use of the Candollean
	system (see Sprague 1920).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; DTS 1: 22-23; Jackson p. 293; Kew 1: 270; LS 3109; PR 837.
	Nees von Esenbeck, Flora 1825 (Beil. 1): 90-93, 2: 714-718. Sprague, Bull. misc. inf.
	Kew 1920: 72-74 (modern equivalents of names publ. in ed. 2).
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 154. 1949.

Blum, John Leo (1917-x), American algologist. (<em>Blum</em>).

<sm>EXSICCATAE</sm>: <em>Vaucheriae exsiccatae</em> (22 nos., Buffalo, N.Y., 16 Jun 1960). Set at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 62-63. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 204; Bossert p. 42; Roon p. 18.
	Blum, NAF ser. 2.8: 45. 1972 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Vaucheriaceae</em>, NAF ser. 2. 8: 1-53, 57, 59, 61. 5 Dec 1972.

Blume, Carl (Karl) Ludwig (1796-1862), German born Dutch botanist, travelled
and worked in Java, long-time director of the Leiden Rijksherbarium. (<em>Blume</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original collections at L, second set at BO. Types mainly at L,
but also at BO and P. – For the story of the transportation of his and the Rijksherba-
rium's collections from Brussels to Leiden see Flora 14: 27-28. 1831.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 80.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 64-66. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa Suppl. p. 111; ADB 2: 746; Barnhait 1: 204; BM 1:
178-179; Bossert p. 42; Bretschneider p. 308; CSP 1: 437-438; Frank p. 11; JW 1:
439, 2: 18553: 343, 4: 376, 5: 234; Kew 1: 271; Langman p. 141; LS 3108-3110; MW
p. 45; NI 174-178; NNBW 8: 132; Plesch p. 142-143; PR 839-848.
Junghuhn en de Vriese, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 1: 261. 1848, 2: 16. 1851 (also as separate
	pamphlets).
Blume, Opheldering van de inlichtingen van den Heer Fr. Junghuhn, Leiden 1850,
	i, 19 p.
Blume, Antwoord aan den Heer W. H. de Vriese, Leiden 1850, 38 p. (partly repr. from
	Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 2(2): 276-278 and 2(3): 139-142).
Blume, Alg. Konst- en Letterbode 1850(2): 99-109, 114-223, 258-261, 274-279.
Junghuhn, Alg. Konst- en Letterbode 1850(2): 232-240.
Anon., Leidsch Dagblad 598, 5 Feb 1862, 3 p. (repr. at L.)
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 150, 383, 412. 1862.
Seemann, J. Bot. 1: 64. 1863.
Treub, Korte geschiedenis van 's Lands Plantentuin te Buitenzorg. 7-9. 1892 (poitr.)
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 12. 1906.
Sirks, Indisch Natuuronderzoek 109-112. 1915 (portr.)

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HEADING: BLUME

Goddijn, Meded. Rijksherb. Leiden 62a: 1-3. 1931 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 70. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 64-66. 1950 (portr.; extensive info.)
Stafkeu, Wentia 16: 28-31. 1966.
Stafleu, Regn. veg. 71: 306-308, 415. 1970.
Van der Hoek frères, Oeuvres de feu Mr. C. L. Blume. [Advertisement, 1842, printed
	on the back of 'planches inédites' of the Flora Javae; list of left-over stock of Blume's
	publications with bibliographical details.]

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Blumea</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1828); <em>Blumea</em> A. P. de Candolle
(1833, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Blumella</em> Van Tieghem (1895); <em>Blumeodendron</em> Kurz (1873); <em>Blumeopsis
</em> Gagnepain (1920); <em>Blumia</em> C. G. D. Nees (1825, <em>nom. Ref.</em>); <em>Blumia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel
(1826); (journal): <em>Blumea</em> tijdschrift voor de systematiek en de geografie der planten.
(Ajournai of plant-taxonomy and plant-geography). Uitgegeven door het Rijksherba-
rium te Leiden. Leiden. Vol. 1-x, 1934-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 327-28. 1972

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Blume planned, with Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796-1866), the foundation of
the "Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot aanmoediging van den Tuinbouw",
which took place in 1842.

560. <em>Catalogus</em> van eenige der merkwaardigste zoo in- als uitheemse gewassen, te vinden
in 's Lands Plantentuin te Buitenzorg opgemaakt door C. L. Blume, M.D., Directeur
van voorz. tuin. s.l. n.d. [Batavia 1823]. Oct. (<em>Catalogus</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Feb-Sep 1823 (Preface 3 Feb 1823), p. [i], [1]-112, [1 p., caption], <em>1 pl. Copies</em>:
	BR, U. – Blume sent a copy of the <em>Catalogus</em> to C. G. Nees von Esenbeck on 15 Sep
	1823 (letter at G) and it therefore antedates Blume's "Beschrijving van eenige gewas-
	sen ...," in Verh. Bat. Genootschap 9: 129-202 (1823) which volume contains a
	report of a meeting held on 7 Oct 1823. – The descriptions were reprinted in <em>Flora</em> 8:
	97-160. 1825. – Several of the names validly published in this catalogue were orig-
	inally overlooked by the compllers of the <em>Index kewensis</em>.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Jamaica Plain 1946 (Arnold Arboretum), pagination as above. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM.1: 178; Kew 1: 271; MW p. 45; PR 839; RS p. 75.
	Anon., Flora 8: 97-112, 113-125, 129-144, 145-149. 1825.
	Lawrence, Baileya 8: 52-53. 1960 (lists 40 names not prev. listed by I.K.)
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 27: 2190. 1974.

561. <em>Tabellen en platen voor de Javaansche Orchideeën</em>. Batavia (Lands Drukkerij) 1825.
Fol. (<em>Tab. pl. Jav. Orchid</em> .)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1-7 Dec 1825, issued with <em>Bijdr</em>. part. 6. <em>Copies</em>: G, K, L, U. – The Berlin Botanical
	Museum had a copy with 16 instead of the usual 15 plates. Photocopies of this plate
	are in most other copies. Blume himself mentions 17 plates in his letter to Nees of
	3 Dec 1826(G). Text 1 fol with p. [i] as t.p., 5 fol. tables, text on p. [ii] and [iii] of
	each sheet.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: announced by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; Jackson p. 396; PR 841; RS p. 75; SK p. clxxi; IDC 5459.
	Mansfeld, Rep. Sp. nov. 39: 318. 1936.
	Wit, de, Fl. males. Bull. 1: 96. 1948.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 11: 432. 1955, 15: 731. 1960.

562. <em>Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indië</em>. Batavia (Lands Drukkerij) 1825-1826.
Oct. (in fours) (<em>Bijdr</em>. or <em>Bijdr. fl. Ned. Ind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The dates of publication of several of the earlier Hefte can be established from
	the correspondence (at G) between Blume and C. G. Nees von Esenbeck, then at
	Bonn. Blume often sent several copies to Nees for further distribution in Europe. In
	addition copies were sent to other botanists accompanied by pre-printed letters in
	which the number of the livraison and the date were filled in by hand. Livr. I was
	sent to A. P. de Candolle with such a letter on 1 June 1825 which fits de Wit's estimate
	that it came out between 15 Mar and 31 Mai 1825.

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parts	pages	dates
(stukken)
--------------------------------
1	[i-x], [1]-42	15 Mar-31 Mai 1825
2	[43]-109	12 Jun-2 Jul 1825
3	[i-iii], [111]-160	20 Aug 1825
4	[i-iii], [161]-212	20 Sep 1825
5	[i-iii], [213]-260	20 Sep-7 Dec 1825
6	[i-iii], [261]-284	20 Sep-7 Dec 1825
7	[i-iii], [285]-354	20 Sep-7 Dec 1825
8	[i-iii], [355]-434	20 Sep-7 Dec 1825
9	[i-iii], [435]-484	20 Sep-7 Dec 1825
10	[i-iii], [485]-528	7 Dec-24 Jan 1826
11	[i-iii], [529]-577	24 Jan 1826
12	[i-iii], [578]-636	24 Jan 1826
13	[i-iii], [637]-730	24 Jan 1826
14	[i-iii], [731]-850	Jul-Dec 1826
15	[i-iii], [851]-941	Jul-Dec 1826
16	[i-iii], [943]-1066	Oct 1926-Nov 1827
17	[1067]-1169	Oct 1926-Nov 1827

<em>Copies</em>: BR, U. – Part 4 was reprinted in 1950 (n.v.). A <em>facsimile reprint</em> of the complete
work was announced by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; Jackson p. 394; Kew 1: 271; MW p. 45; PR 842; RS p. 75; SK p.
	clxxi; IDC 5080.
	Wit, de, Fl. males. Bull. 4: 96-97. 1948.
	Steenis, Fl. males. Bull. 7: 193. 1950.

563. <em>Flora Javae</em> nec non insularum adjacentium, auctore Carolo Ludovico Blume, ...
adjutore Joanne Baptista Fischer, ... cum tabulis lapide aerique incisis. Bruxelles (J.
Frank) 1828 [-1851]. Fol. † (<em>Fl. Javae</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Johannes Baptistus Fischer (x-1832).
<em>Preface</em> material: p. [i*-viii*], [i]-x (p.x: id. Mai 1828), frontispiece portr. Blume.

families	part	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rhizantheae	1-2	[i,] [1]-24	1-6	5 Aug 1828
	1-2	25-26		3 Jan 1829
Filices	3-4	[1]-36	1-12	17 Jan 1829
	5-6	37-56	13-22	17 Mar 1829
			18 doubl.
Dipterocarpeae	7-8	[1]-24	1-6	2 Mai 1829
			1-4 double
Chlorantheae	7-8	[1]-14	1-2	2 Mai 1829
Filices	9-10	57-84	23-36	12 Mai 1829
Cupuliferae	11-12	[1]-24	1-12	3 Jul 1829
	13-14	25-46	13-24	24 Juli 1829
Filices	15-16	85-112	37-47	31 Aug 1829
Myriceae	17-18	[1]-8	1	17 Oct 1829
Balsamifluae	17-18	[1]-12	1-2	17 Oct 1829
Juglandeae	17-18	[1]-16	1-5	17 Oct 1829
Magnoliaceae	19-20	[1]-40	1-12	25 Nov 1829
			9 and 10 double
Anonaceae	21-22	[1]-36	1-14	25 Jan 1830
	23-24	37-56	15-27	18 Mar 1830
Filices	25-27	113-152	48-65	14 Apr 1830
Anonaceae	28-29	57-80	28-39	30 Apr 1830
	30-31	81-100	40-50	29 Mai 1830
	32-33	100-108	51-53	25 Jun 1830
Schizandreae	32-33	[1]-18	1-5	25 Jun 1830

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families	part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------
Loranthae	34-35	[1]-24	1-16	16 Aug 1830
Filices	36-39	153-184	66-88	31 Aug 1847
	40	185-196	89-94	31 Mar 1851
Lorantheae	41-42	25-40	17-28	31 Mar 1851

<em>Copies</em>: BR, L, U.
<em>Issues</em>: large paper (54 × 35 cm) and regular size.
<em>Plates</em>: 238, of which 224 (GF; 225 NI) are coloured in all copies of the large paper issue
	and part of the regular one. <em>Planches inédites</em>, offered for sale between 1862 and 1897
	(some of them again distr. by van Steenis in 1947) are found in various copies. A
	complete set may exist in the former Plesch copy;
	Rhododendron i-vii, vii B, viiC; Amphicalyx ix;
	Gaultheria xiii-xi; Vaccinium xix-xx, xxiii-xxiv;
	Loranthus xxix-xxxii; Olferia xcv-vi (see also NI 174).
<em>Prospectus</em>: A prospectus in French and another in Latin, dated Bruxelles Mai 1828,
	announces that Blume, assisted by J. B. Fischer, intends to follow the style of the
	Plantes équinocitiales and the Nova genera plantarum of Humboldt and Bonpland.
	The plan was to issue 100 parts, one or two per month, each of six plates (or three
	double ones). Coloured copies were sold at D.fl. 5.–, plain ones at D.fl. 4.– per part.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; GF p. 50; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 396; Kew 1: 271, NI 174-175; Plesch
	p. 143-144; PR 845; RS p. 75; SK p. clxxii; IDG 5212.
	Blume, Alg. Konst- Letterbode 1828(1): 369 (subscription)
	W. H. de Vriese, Tuinbouwfl. 3: 357-365. 1856.
	H. C. van Hall, Tuinbouwfl. 3: 365-366. 1856.
	Danser, Blumea 3: 203-211. 1939.
	Steenis, Fl. males. Bull. 2: 49. 1947, Blumea 6: 263. 1948.
	Wit, Fl. males. Bull. 5: 138-141. 1949.
	Tournay, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 90: 343-346. 1958.
	Steenis Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 14: 642. 1959; 15: 731-733. 1960; 16: 821.
	1961; 18: 1011. 1963.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 53. 1975.

564. <em>Enumeratio plantarum Javae</em> et insularum adjacentium minus cognitarum vel no-
varum ex herbariis Reinwardtii, Kuhlii, Hasseltii et Blumii. Leiden (J. W. van Leeu-
wen) 1827-1828, 2 fascicles. Oct. (<em>Enum. pl. Javae</em>).

<em>fasc. 1</em>: Oct-Dec 1827 (pref. Kal. Oct 1827; Ned. Staats-Courant 18 Feb 1828), p. [i]-vi,
	[1]-98. <em>Copies</em>: BR, U.
<em>fasc. 2</em>: 1828 (pref. kal. Nov 1827; Ned. Staats-Courant 15 Dec 1828), p. [i]-x, [99]-274,
	[3, add., 1, corr.] <em>Copies</em>: BR, U. – Half title and gen. t.p. [i], [iii].
<em>Reissue</em>: Sep-Oct 1830 (Flora 13(2), Beil. 24. 1830), unchanged except for t.p. (<em>n.v.</em>)
	('s-Gravenhage).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1968, with extra t.p. dated 1968. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 396; Kew 1: 271; PR 843; SK p. clxxi; IDC
	5234, 5290.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxiv. 1891.
	Stafleu, Taxon 17: 437. 1968.

565. <em>De novis quibusdam plantarum familiis expositio</em> et olim jam expositarum enumeratio.
s.l.n.d. [1834]. Oct. (<em>Nov. pl. expos.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1833, p. [i], [1]-32. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – Preprint from <em>Tijdschrift voor natuurlijke
	Geschiedenis en Physiologie</em> 1: 131-162. 1834. Pritzel (844) cites 1833 as the date of this
	preprint with independent pagination, perhaps because of the date "calendis Augusti
	1833" on p. 32. The note "paru a Leyde vers la fin d'août 1833" in Ann. Sci. nat. Bot.
	ser. 2. 2: 89-106. Aug. 1834 (reprint of the article) may well be based only on the date
	in the preprint. This preprint is mentioned as "vorgelegt" at the meeting of the
	Regensburger botanische Gesellschaft of 1 Mar 1834, see Flora 17: 236. 21 Apr 1834.
	The reprints in the "Tijdschrift" and "Annales" came out almost at the same time:
	the independently paged issue may therefore be regarded as a preprint. A copy at L

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	presented by Blume to Korthals carries no inscribed date, but in the absence of indi-
	cations to the contrary the date 1833, appearing in the preprint, must be taken as
	correct.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 437; PR 844.

566. <em>Rumphia</em>, sive commentationes botanicae imprimis de plantis Indiae orientalis, tum
penitus incognitis tum quae in libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, aliorum,
recensentur. Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius. Leiden, Amsterdam (C. G.
Sulpke), Brussel (H. Remy), Düsseldorf (Arnz), Paris (C. Roret). 1835-1848 (-1849),
4 vols. Fol. (<em>Rumphia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The full details of the contents of the fascicles are not yet available. There are also
	still some mysteries surrounding the dates of publication of some of the parts (see
	notes in TL-1).

vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------
1	1-3	[I]-VI, [7]-40	1-17	Jan-Mai 1836
	4-6	41-	18-	Jul-Aug 1836
	7-9	-124	-52	Nov 1836
	10-12	125-164	57-70	Apr-Jun 1837
	13-15	165-204	71-85	Dec 1837
	pref.	[i-iv], [v-viii]	frontisp.	1837 [?]
2	16-21	[I]-VIII, [9]-	86-	Dec 1838
	22-24	-92	-	Oct 1839
	25-30	93-176	-137	Jan-Aug 1843
	pref.	[i-iv], [v-viii]	frontisp.	1843 [?]
3	31-36	[i-iv], [I]-II,	138-157, 117B, 158-163,	(p. II: Kal Jun 1847)
		[1]-224		163B, 164-167, 178B,
			-172, 172B, 172C, 173
			frontisp. Blume
4	37-40	[i-iv], [1-75]	174-176, 176B, 176C,	late Oct 1849
			177, 178, 178B, 178C,
			179, 200, 200B

<em>Copies</em>: U (2). – The first Utrecht copy has plates <em>71-85</em> bound with volume 2 in accor-
dance with the contents of the text of that volume. A final single page of errata reported
by some bibliographies for the fourth volume is not present in the Utrecht copies. The
second folio sheet with dedication [v-viii] in vol. 2 (identical with that of vol. 1) is
absent from the second Utrecht copy.
The 210 plates are lithographs of drawings by a number of artists (listed by Nissen) and
numbered <em>1-200, 157b, 163c, 167b, 172b, 172c, 176b, 176c, 178b, 178c, 200b</em>.
A prospectus announced the first fascicles (see Flora 28 Nov 1835); the text of this
prospectus is reproduced in Flora 19(1) Int. Bl. 5-11. 21 Feb 1836. A new announce-
ment appeared in Flora 20(1) Int. Bl. 23-27. 14 Jun 1837 (dated Jan 1837); it men-
tioned the completion of 12 fascicles scheduled for Apr 1837. Hefte 13-15 were an-
nounced by Flora (21: 255) on 28 Apr 1838.
"Die Rumphia ist jetzt endlich vollendet. Am 25. d.M. [i.e. Oct 1849] erhielt ich den
letzten Band, mit der Jahreszahl 1848" (Miquel to Schlechtendal in letter of 28 Oct 1849
at Halle. This is not the only instance of Blume's practice of antedating his publications.
(see Stafleu 1967).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; GF p. 50; Jackson p. 117; MW p. 45; NI 178; Plesch p. 144; PR 846;
	SK clxxii; IDC 5851.
	Guillemin, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. 1836: 370-374. Jun 1836 [rev. fasc. 1-3, Dutch trans-
	lation Alg. Konst- en Letterbode 1: 89-91, 105-107. 1837].
	De Vriese, Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 3 (Boekbesch.): 27-40. Jun 1836 [rev. fasc.
	1-3]
	Miquel, Bull. Sci. phys. nat. Néerl. 1838: 183-190. 15 &amp; 31 Dec 1838 [rev. fasc. 1-12,
	extensive commentary].
	G.K., Bot. Zeit. 1: 660-663. 22 Sep 1843 [rev. fasc. 25-30].
	Adr. Jussieu, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 14: 366-379. 1850.

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	Junghuhn, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 2(1): 261. 1850.
	Miquel, Alg. Konst- Letterbode 1850(1): 281-288. 3 Mai 1850 [vol. 4].
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxiv. 1891.
	Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 107-108. 1915.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 14: 641-642. 1959; 15: 731-732. 1960; 16: 821.
	1961; 18: 1011. 1963.
	Stafleu, The Miquel-Schlechtendal correspondence, <em>in</em> Smit &amp; Ter Laage, Essays in
	Biohistory 1967.

567. <em>Museum botanicum</em> Lugduno-Batavum sive stirplum exoticarum, novarum vel minus
cognitarum ex vivis aut siccis brevis expositio et descriptio. Leiden (E. J. Bril) 1849-1851
[-1857], 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Mus. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The details of publication are not yet quite clear. The book is divided in dated
	(monthly) parts. It is not likely that distribution took place per part but rather in
	sets of parts. The Leiden University Library received parts 1-20 together in Jan. 1850.
	This was perhaps a prepublication set. Miquel reports in the Algemeene Konst- en
	Letterbode that nos. 1-4 were received in November 1949, 5-9 in April 1850, 9-14
	in Oct 1850 (with Mai on the date of the cover!). Beumée has already shown that
	for volume two the dates given in the volume cannot be accepted. The Nieuwsblad
	van den Boekhandel lists vol. 1 as a whole only for the period 5-12 Mar 1852, vol. 2
	part 1-8 for Feb (confirmed by the receipt of these issues by the Dutch Academy of
	Sciences in Jan 1856), 9-12 for Mai 1856 (idem Dutch Acad. Sci.) and 13-16 were
	issued together on 19 Feb. 1857.
	The 56 lithographs are of drawings by Blume, Decaisne, Latour and A. J. Wendel. –
	Blume sometimes withheld his publications from his colleagues. In other instances the
	possibility of antedating should not be excluded. Miquel states in a letter to Schlechten-
	dal (cf. Stafleu 1967) that some parts of the Museum botanicum are antedated by
	half a year "um der Ehrsucht alle Priorität zu retten und die Bearbeitung von
	Pflanzen des öff. Herbars durch andere so gut wie unmöglich zu machen ...".

	
vol.	part	pages	figures	dates	dates
			(one plate	on
			per part)	parts
---------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-16	1-3	kat. Jan 1849	Nov 1849
	2	[17]-12		4-6	kat. Mar 1849	Nov 1849
	3	[33]-48		7-8	kat. Apr 1849	Nov 1849
	4	[49]-64		9-11	15 Apr 1849	Nov 1849
	5	[65]-80		12-14	1 Mai 1849	Apr 1850
	6	[81]-96		15-17	1 Jun 1949	Apr 1850
	7	[97]-11	2	18-20	kat. Aug 1849	Apr 1850
	8	[113]-128	21-23	kat. Oct 1849	Apr 1850
	9	[129]-144	24-26	kat. Dec 1849	Oct 1850
	10	[145]-160	27-29	kat. Jan 1850	Oct 1850
	11	[161]-176	30-31	kat. Feb 1849	Apr 1850
	12	[177]-192	32-33	kat. Mar 1850	Oct 1850
	13	[193]-208	34-36	kat. Apr 1850	Oct 1850
	14	[209]-224	37-38	kat. Mai 1850	Oct 1850
	15	[2251-240	39-40	Jun 1850	late 1850,
					early 1851
	16	[241]-256	41-42	Jul 1850	early 1851
	17	[257]-272	43	Sep 1850	early 1851
	18	[273]-288	44	Oct 1850	early 1851
	19	[289]-304	45-47	Nov 1850	early 1851
	20	[305]-320	48	Dec 1850	early 1851
	21	[321]-336	49-51	1851	1851?
	22	[337]-352	52-53	1851	1851?
	27	[353]-368	54-56	1851	1851?
	24	[369]-384	57-60	1851	1851?
	25	[385]-396	-	-	1852

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vol.	part	pages	figs.	dates on parts	probable dates
----------------------------------------------------------
2	pref.			6 Jan 1852	Feb 1856
	1	[1]-16	1-	1852	Feb 1856
	2	[17]-32			-	Feb 1856
	3	[33]-48			-	Feb 1856
	4	[49]-64			-	Feb 1856
	5	[65]-80			-	Feb 1856
	6	[81]-96			-	Feb 1856
	7	[97]-112		-	Feb 1856
	8	[113]-118		-	Feb 1856
	9	[129]-144		-	Apr 1856
	10	[145]-160		-	Apr 1856
	11	[161]-176		-	Apr 1856
	12	[177]-192		-	Apr 1856
	13	[193]-208		-	19 Feb 1857
	14	[209]-224		-	19 Feb 1857
	15	[225]-240		-	19 Feb 1857
	16	[241]-256	-58	-	19 Feb 1857

<em>Copy</em>.: BR. –<em>Facsimile</em> reprint announced by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 178; Jackson p. 441; Langman p. 141; MW p. 45; NI 177; PR 848;
	RS p. 75; SK p. clxxii; IDC 5852.
	Miquel, Alg. Konst- en Letterbode 1850 (1): 313-314. 17 Mai 1850(1-4, 5-9); 1851(1):
	21-28, 127, 129. Feb 1851 (9-14); Bot. Zeitung 14: 185-188, 540-541. 1856 (2 (1-8),
	2(9-12)).
	Anon., Flora 35: 419-425. 21 Jul 1852 (rev. vol. 1).
	Anon., Flora 39: 252. 28 Apr 1856 (parts 10-12 rd.)
	Beumée, Fl. males. Bull. 3: 69-70. 1948.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 732. 1960; 18: 1011, 1963.
	Stafleu, The Miquel-Schlechtendal correspondence, <em>in</em> Smit &amp; Ter Laage, Essays in
	Biohistory 1967.

568. <em>Flora Javae et insularum adjacentium nova series</em>. Scripsit Carolus Ludovicus Blume.
Cum imaginibus majori ex parte naturae coloribus expressis. (Tomus 1 (Orchideae)].
Leiden (author), Amsterdam (C. G. Sulpke) 1858[-1859]. Fol. (<em>Fl. Javae nov. ser.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858-1859, p. [i*-viii*], frontispiece, [i]-vi, [1]-162, <em>pl</em>. orchid. <em>1-9, 9b, 9c, 10-12,
	12b, 13-66. Copies</em>: MICH, U. – 56 of the plates are coloured, <em>t. 26</em> is double (2 p.);
	artists: T. Bik, Blume, Gordon, Latour, van Raalten, A. J. Wendel. – Also issued as
	<em>Collection des Orchidées</em> (cf. below, no. 569). It is possible, that the parts of the two
	editions were issued almost simultaneously. This edition has 162, the <em>Collection</em> has
	190 pages.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 397; MW p. 45; NI 175; PR 847 [see also sub 569]; IDC 5853.

569. <em>Collection des Orchidées</em> les plus remarquables de l'Archipel Indien et du Japon.
Amsterdam (C. G. Sulpke) 1858[-1859]. Fol. (<em>Coll. Orchid.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The main part of the book is identical with that of no. 568; the half-title, fronti-
	spiece, title and dedication are different; the preface is a French translation of the
	Latin preface to no. 568.

part	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------
1-2	[i]-vi, [1]-30	1-11, 9b, 9c, 9d	Jan-Oct 1858
3-4	31-58	12-22, 12b	late 1858 or early 1859
5-6	59-74	23-	late 1858 or early 1859
7-8	75-114	-42	1859, before Dec
9-10	115-150	43-54	1859, before Dec
11-12	151-190	55-66	1859, before Dec

70 plates, of which 56 coloured, <em>t. 26</em> is double, for numbering see above. – Jackson

PAGE: 241
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(Guide p. 395) mentions a Paris 1864 edition. This is almost certainly identical (except
for the imprint) with the original Amsterdam issue. The MO-copy has an engraved t.p.
(s.d., s.l.): [i*, h.t.], engr. t.p., [iii*-vi*, dedic.], [i]-vi, pref. (p. vi: 15 Dec 1857), [1]-
190 with the plates as in the <em>Flora Javae</em> issue. - The UC copy has no h.t. but a printed
t.p. [i*]: p. [i*-vi*], engr. t.p., [i]-vi, [1]-190, plates idem.
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>BM</em> 1: 179; Kew 1: 271; MW p. 45; NI 175; PR 847; IDC 5853.
	Danser, Blumea 3: 203-211. 1939.
	Tournay, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 90: 343-346. 1958.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 14: 642. 1959; 15: 732-733. 1960.

570. <em>Mélanges botaniques</em>. Not published.
For the story of Blume's <em>Mélanges botaniques</em> see van Steenis. The book must be considered
as unpublished. No copies are known to exist. The new names attributed to Blume's
<em>Mélanges</em> date from their publication by C. Mueller (of Berlin) in Walpers, <em>Ann. Bot.</em> 4:
642-644. 1857, and (anon, in) Flora 41: 254-256. 1858. The copies mentioned as
received by <em>Flora</em> (38: 752. 21 Dec 1855) seem to have been loose sheets, possibly proofs.
They have never been traced. 

<em>Ref</em>.: SK p. clxxii-clxxiii (Steenis).
	Miquel, Bot. Zeit. 14: 176. 7 Mar 1856.

Blytt, Axel Gudbrand (1843-1898), Norwegian botanist and palaeobiologist, pro-
fessor of botany at Oslo, son of Matthias Numsen Blytt. (<em>A. Blytt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: O; for duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 80.
	Candolle, Phytographie 397. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford. 134. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 613, 12(1): 153; Barnhart 1: 205; BL 2: 631;
BM 1: 180; 6: 99-100; GR p. 716; CSP7: 202, 9: [n.v.], 12: 91, 13; Jackson p. 334-335;
Kew 1: 292; KR p. 91; LS 3116-3120, 31254-31256; Quenstedt p. 478; PR 849-850.
Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 40: civ-cv. 1898.
Hagen, Rev. biol. 25: 103. 1898.
Noltermann, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 17: (225)-(230). 1899 (bibl.)
Blytt, Handbog i Norges Flora, Oslo 1906. (frontisp. portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3 (2): <em>168. pl. 16</em>, 1903; 3(3): 183. 1905.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 2: 514, 556. 1926.
Nordhagen, Axel Blytt, Oslo 1943, 67 p. (portr., bibl., itineraries, also in Blyttia 1: 21-83.
	1943).
Kleppa, Norsk botanisk bibliografi 1814-1864, p. 319. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Axel Blytt completed <em>Norges flora</em> of which his father wrote vol. 1.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 329-330. 1972.

<sm>EPONOMY</sm> (genus): <em>Blyttiomyces</em> A. F. Bartsch (1939); (journal): <em>Blyttia</em> Norsk Botanisk
Forenings Tidsskrift. Oslo. Vol. 1-x, 1943-x. (Also dedicated to his father, Matthias
Numsen Blytt (1789-1862), q.v.)

571. <em>Haandbog i Norges flora</em>. Beskrivelse af all i Norge vildvoksende Planter med angi-
velse af deres udbredelse. Oslo (Kristiania) (Alb. Cammermeyer) [1902]-1906. Oct. (<em>Haandb. Norges fl.</em>)

part	pages	date	Nat. Nov.	part	pages	date	Nat. Nov.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-96	1902	Nov 1902	5	369-464	1904	Jul 1904
2	97-192	1903	Mai 1903	6	465-560	1905	Jan 1905
3	193-288	1903	Aug 1903	7	561-656	1905	Mai 1905
4	289-368	1904	Mai 1904	8	659-780,	1906	Jun 1906
					[i]-xi

PAGE: 242
HEADING: BLYTT, A. G.

There are 661 illustrations. The work was left in manuscript at Blytt's death. It was
posthumously published and concluded ("afsluttet") by O. Dahl with an obituary of
Blytt on p. v-vii. - Final title page: "<em>Haandbog i Norges flora</em> af Axel Blytt/Efter for-
fatterens død afsluttet od udgivet ved Ove Dahl/med 661 illustrationer [...] "Kris-
tiania (Alb. Cammermeyer) 1906. Frontisp. portr. Blytt.
<em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 180; Kew 1: 272.

Blytt, Mattias Numsen (1789-1862), Norwegian botanist professor of botany at Oslo,
father of Axel Gudbrand Blytt. (<em>M. N. Blytt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: O, for duplicates see IH. Issued <em>Plantae norvegiae, praesertium
alpium, rariores</em> (ca. 1856).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 80.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 14: 119-120. 1956.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2 (1): 159; Barnhart 1: 205; BL 2: 631 [index];
BM 1: 180; CSP 1: 443; GR p. 716: Jackson p. 334; Kew 1: 273; KR p. 91; PR 851-
854.
Wilson and Geikie, Memoir of Edward Forbes 209. 1861.
Parlatore, Parole in morte di Matteo Blytt. Firenze 1863, 8 p.
Anon., Kongl. Vetensk. Acad. Lefnadsteckn. 1 (1869-1873): 329-336.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 168. 1903, 3(3): 183, <em>pl. 115.</em> 1905.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 103, 314, 220. 1924; 2: 564. 1926.
Holmboe, Blyttia 1: 2-15. 1943 (biogr., portr.)
Blytt, Blyttia 1: 16-18. 1943 (autobiogr. fragm.)
Christophersen, Blyttia 1: 19-20. 1963 (bibl.)
Kleppa, Norsk botanisk bibliografi 1814-1964, p. 319. 1973 [index referring to 19 en-
	tries; biographical notes on p. 3].

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Blytia</em> Endlicher (1840); <em>Blyttia</em> E. M. Fries (1839); (journal):
<em>Blyttia</em> Norsk Botanisk Forenings Tidsskrift. Vol. 1-x, 1943-x. (Also dedicated to his son,
Axel Gudbrand Blytt (1843-1898), q.v.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 329-330. 1972.

572. <em>Norsk flora</em>. Indeholdende beskrivelser over de i Kongeriget Norge fundne vildt-
voxende phanerogame Planter, ordnede efter det Linneiske system. Tilligemed angivelse
af planternes geographiske forholde, deres egenskaber og anvendelse. Første Hefte. Oslo
(Christiania) (Johan Dahl) 1847. Oct. (<em>Norsk fl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1847, p. [1]-160. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. - Errata on p. 3 of cover.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 180; Kew 1: 278.

573. <em>Norges flora</em> eller Beskrivelser over de i Norge vildtvoxende Karplanter tilligemed
Angivelser af de geographiske Forholde, under hvilke de forekomme. Oslo (Christiania)
1: (Brogger &amp; Christie); 2, 3: (A. W. Brøgger) 1861-1877. Oct. (<em>Norges fl</em>.)

vol	pages	dates	author
--------------------------------------------
1	[i-iv], [1]- 386	1861	M. N. Blytt
2	[i-iv], [387]- 610,	Jan-Mai 1874	A. Blytt
	611-855, [2]	Oct-Dec 1874	A. Blytt
3	[i], [857]- 1228	Jan-Jun 1876	A. Blytt
Tillaeg	[1929]- 1348	Jan-Jun 1877	A. Blytt

<em>Copies</em>: BR, M, US. - Vols. 3 and suppl.: "Norges Flora eller Beskrivelser af de i Norge
vildtvoxende Karplanter tilligemed angivelse af deres udbredelse. Tredie del. Paa det
Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabe Bekostning. Med Bistand af Prof. M. N.
Blytts efterladte optegnelser og samlingar af Axel Blytt."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 180; Jackson p. 394; Kew 1: 273; PR 854.

PAGE: 243
HEADING: BOCK

Boccone, Paolo (later Silvio) (1633-1704), Italian botanist of the grand-duke of
Tuscany, professor of Botany at Padua, who collected in Italy, Sicily, Corsica (1677),
Malta and travelled in western Europe. (<em>Boccone</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The following herbaria are known to exist:
1. Two volumes in the Imperial Library of Vienna (letter from Moretti to Carlo Vit-
	tadini, publ. in <em>Minerva Ticinese</em> of 1830 (cited by Penzig 1889). Dedicated to the
	Austrian emperor Leopold I (1640-1705).
2. <em>Reliquiae horti sicci ligustici</em>, plants from Genova, collected 1676, now at BOLO, <em>cf.
	</em> Bertoloni (1856).
3. Three Boccone herbaria at Paris (P) of which one (1677) contains the types of the
	<em>Icones et descriptiones variorum plantarum Siciliae, Melitae, Juliae et Italiae</em> 1674 (1684),
	<em>cf</em>. E. Bonnet (1883). The second herbarium (1677) is also from Italy, the third,
	dedicated to the Prince of Condé (Louis II) (1621-1686), contains plants from Chan-
	tilly. The dedication suggests that the herbarium was made after 1675, the date of
	retirement of Condé to Chantilly, but it is dated 1671. The Condé natural history
	cabinet, with the Boccone herbaria was confiscated by the Convention in 1793 and
	transferred to the new Muséum.
4. <em>Studio de piante rare, e curiose per scuola e modello perpetuo</em> dedicated to queen Christina of
	Sweden, dated 1678, now at GE, <em>cf</em> O. Penzig (1889).
5. The so-called Gaston d'Orléans herbarium at P (113 plants) was also made by Boc-
	cone (in the years 1675-1700), <em>cf</em>. E. Bonnet (1889) [Gaston d'Orléans, 1608-1660,
	was the third son of Henri IV]. One volume, 38 1/2 × 24 cm., 116 p., 113 plants (orig.
	114). The plants are from Italy and Sicily and were collected around 1660.
6.	Other sets of Boccone plants are at L, LY and OXF (in the Sherard herbarium).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 80; Saccardo 2: 20.
	Rosetti, Sopra alcune erbari del padre Boccone nella bibl. di Vienna. Pavia 1830
	(n.v., fide Saccardo).
	Bertoloni, Miscellanea botanica 17. 1856.
	Candolle, Phytographie 397. 1880.
	Bonnet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: 213-221. 1883; 36: cxxx-cxxxv. 1889.
	Penzig, Malpighia 2: 439-463. 1889 (on the herbarium at GE).
	Bonnet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 36: ccxxx. 1889.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 134. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 686; Barnhart 1: 205; BM 1: 181; GR p. 528;
HU 329-330; Jackson p. 321; Kew 1: 274; LS 3131-3135; Lasègue p. 314, 316, 332;
NI p. 304[index]; PR (ed. 1) 963-975, (ed. 2) 859-863; Saccardo 1: 31, 32, 2: 20;
Saccardo, Cronologia p. xvii.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 5: 165[index]. 1800.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 175. 1905.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykologie 69, 93, 132, 223. 1936.
Raven, John Ray, naturalist 488[index]. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bocconia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

Bock, Hieronymus (Tragus) (1498-1554), German physician, botanist, teacher, and
prefect of the Zweibrücken gardens. (<em>Bock</em>).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 681; Barnhart 1: 206; BM 1: 181-182;
Bossert p. 42; DTS 1: 23-24; GR p. 63; Jackson p. xxxiv, 25; Kew 1: 274; Langman
p. 142; Moebius p. 448[index]; NI 182-184; Plesch p. 145; PR 864-868; SA 2: 543.
Sprengel, Gesch. Bot. 1: 269-272. 1817.
Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 303-309. 1857.
Roth, Bot. Centralbl. 4: 265-271, 313-318, 344-347. 1898.
Roth, Mitt. hist. Ver. Pfalz 23: 25-74. 1899.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 120. 1903; 3(3): 119-120, <em>pl</em>. 7. 1905.
Greene, Landmarks bot. hist. 220-262. 1909 (!).
Masson, Aesculape, ser. 2. 24: 301-310. 1934.
Ritter, Répert. bibl. livr. impr. Alsace 16 siècle, Strasbourg 1934.

PAGE: 244
HEADING: BOCK

<em>Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykologie 64. 126. 1938.</em>
Arber, Herbals ed. 2, 55-63. 1938.
Marzell, Südhoff's Arch. 38: 97-103. 1954.
Schade, Nova Acta Leop. ser. 2. 20(137): 1-81. 1958.
Hoppe, Das Kräuterbuch des Hieronymus Bock, Stuttgart, 1969.vlii, 421 p. (extensive
	secondary bibl., portr., major study).
Stannard, DSB 2: 218-220. 1970 (bibl.)
Lange, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 60(1): 4-7. 1972 (portr.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 309 [index]. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bockia</em> Scopoli (1777); <em>Tragia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Tragiella</em> Pax &amp; K. Hoffmann
(1919); <em>Tragiopsis</em> H. Karsten (1859); <em>Tragus</em> Haller (1768).

574. <em>New Kreütter Buch</em> von underscheydt/würckung und namen der kreütter so in
Teütschen lande wachsen. Auch der selbigen eygentlichem und wohlgegründtem ge-
brauch in der Arznei/zu behalten und zu fürdern leibsgesuntheyt fast nutz und tröst-
lichen vorab gemeynem verstand. Wie das auss dreien Registern hienach verzeychnet
o:denlich zufinden. Besch:iben durch Hieronymus Bock aus langwiriger unnd gewisser
erfarung/unnd gedruckt zu Strassburg/durch Wendel Rihel. Im jar MD xxxix. Strass-
burg 1537. Fol. (<em>New Kreütter Buuch</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1539. <em>Copies</em>: BM, MICH, NY. -No ills. (BM 1: 181; Ritter 211, PR 864). A copy
	was offered for sale by Asher (1974, list 14) at Dfl. 4800.—. Copy MICH: leaves
	[i-xxii], [i]-clxxiiii, Ander theyl [i]-lxxxviii, [lxxxix-xci]. - Subsequent editions and
	literature see below.

575. <em>Kreüter Buch</em>. Darin Unterscheid/Würckung und Namen der Kreüter so in Deut-
schen Landen wachsen/ Auch derselbigen eigentlicher und wolgegründeter gebrauch
inn der Artznei fleissig dargeben/ Leibs gesundheit zu behalten und zu fürderen seer
nutzlich und tröstlich/ Vorab dem gemeinen einfältigen man. Durch H. Hieronymum
Bock aus langwiriger und gewisser erfarung beschriben/ Und jetzund Von newen
fleissig übersehen/ gebessert und gemehret/ Dazu mit hüpschen artigen Figuren allent-
halben gezieret. Darüber findest u Drei volkomene nutzliche Register/ under welchen/
Das erst die gemeine Latinische und Griechische Namen der Kreüter hat/ Dar ander
die Deutsche/ Das dritt die anzeig der Artznei und rhat für allerlei Kranckheiten und
leibsgepresten. Mit Keiserlicher Freiheit auff Siben Jar, M.D. xlvj [1546, Strassburg,
printed by Wendel Rihel J.] Fol. (<em>Kreüter Buch</em>).

<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1 Apr 1546, lvs [i-xxxviii], 1-353, [354], 477 woodcuts in text. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY,
	Plesch p. 146; Ritter 213; TR 865).
<em>Further editions</em>, all Strassburg (<em>n.v.</em> except if noted):
	1551 (PR 866; Ritter 215); 1553; 1556, <em>copy</em>: U (BM 1: 182); 1560, <em>copies</em>: MO, U
	(HU 81; see also Dryander 3: 53); 1565; 1572 (BM 1: 182; Dryander 3: 53), <em>copy</em>:
	G; 1574; 1577, reprinted in <em>facsimile</em> München 1964, 1966, <em>copies</em>: FAS, US, p. [i]-lx,
	1-451, [1-46, ind.] (see Dryander 3: 53, and Smit, History life sciences 881. 1974);
	1580; 1586; 1587 (BM 1: 157), <em>copy</em>: NY; 1595, <em>copy</em>: M; 1670, last edition "Kraütter-
	buch ..." Strassburg (Wilhelm Christian Blaser), Fol., <em>copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 181-182; DTS 1: 23; Kew 1: 274; Langman p. 142; MU 81; NI 182-183;
	Plesch p. 145; PR 864, 865, 866; SA 2: 543.
	Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 53. 1797.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 303-309. 1857.
	Masson, Aesculape 24: 301-309. 1934 (portr.)
	Marzell, Südhoff's Arch. 38: 97-103. 1954.
	Hoppe, Das Kreuterbuch der Hieronymus Bock, Stuttgart 1968, viii, 431 p. (q.v. for
	all details except bibliography of the various editions).

576. Hieronymi Tragi, <em>de stripium, maxime earum, quae in Germania nostra nascuntur</em>, usitatis
nomenclaturis, propriisque differentiis, neque non temperaturis ac facultatibus, com-
mentariorum libri tres, germanica primum lingua conscripti, nunc in Latinum conversi,
interprete Davide Kybero Argentinensi. His accesserunt à fronte praefationes duae alter
D. Conradi Gesneri Figurini, medici clarissimi, rei herbariae scriptorum, qui un hunc
usque [usq:] diem scripserunt, catalogum complectens: altera ipsius authoris, herbariae

PAGE: 245
HEADING: BOCQUILLON-LIMOUSIN

cognitionis laudes, &amp; alta nonnula scitu tum necessaria, tum jucundissima, continens.
Praetera, corollarii vice ad calcem operis, adjectus est Benedicti Textoris Segusiani de
stirpium differentiis, ex Dioscoride secundum locas communes, libellus, omnibus plan-
tariae cognitionis studiosis utilissimus. Ad haec indices sex: quibus non tantum nomen-
clature graecae, latinae, germanicae, arabicae, hebraicaeque sed &amp; morborum cura-
tiones optimo ordine indicantur, subjunximus. Cautum est privilegio Carolo V. impera-
toris, ne quis intra septennium typographus se impressum aedat: aut aliunde empta
vendat. [Strassburg 1552, exudebat Vendelinus Rihelius]. Qu. (<em>Strip. Germ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1552, [lxviii], 1200, [64] p., p. 686 wrongly numbered 696. Woodcut portrait of
	Bock, 568 woodcuts in text. <em>Copy</em>: HU; full collation HU 66.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 182; HU 66; NI 183; Plesch p. 146; PR 867.
	Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 53. 1797.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 56. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 1300).

Bocquillon, Henri Théophile (1834-1883), French botanist, professor of natural
history at the Faculté de Médecine, Paris.
(<em>Bocquillon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 206; BM 1: 282 (only first three items);
CSP 6: 594, 7: 204; GR p. 306-307; Jackson p. 523 [index]; Kew 1: 275; Langman
p. 142; LS 3140; PR 870.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30 (1): 193. 1883, 30(2): 48. 1883.
Anon., Rev. de Bot. 2: 110-11. 1883/84.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 13. 1898.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bocquillonia</em> Baillon (1862).

577. <em>Revue du groupe des Verbénacées ...</em> Recherches des types. Organogénie Organo-
graphie. Affinités. Classification. Description des genres. Avec 20 planches gravées sur
cuivre. Paris (Germer Baillière), London (Hippolyte Baillière), New York (Baillière
brothers) 1861-1863. Oct. (<em>Rev. Verbén.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1861-1863 (Flora 24 Jan 1864), p. [i-viii], [1]- 187, <em>pl. 1-20</em>, uncol. liths. by
	author. <em>Copy</em>: BR. Originally published in Adansonia 2: 81-165, <em>pl. 3-6.</em> 1861 and 3:
	177-264, 1863.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 182; GR 870; Kew 1: 275; Langman p. 142.
	Bocquillon, Description d'un genre nouveau de la famille des Verbénacées, Baillonia.
	Adansonia 2: 249-252. 1862.

Bocquillon-Limousin, Henri (<em>fl</em>. 1891-1914), French pharmacist at Paris. (<em>Bocq.-
Lim.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 206; BL 1: 260; BM 1: 182 (fourth and
fifth item); CSP 13: 626; Kew 1: 273; Langman p. 143.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 13. 1898.

578. Matière médicale. <em>Étude des plantes des colonies françaises</em>. Première partie: plantes
alexitères des colonies françaises de l'Amérique. Paris (A. Hennuyer) Paris 1891. Oct. (<em>Ét. pl. col. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1891 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1891), p. [i-iii], [1]-67, [1, cont.], text ill. <em>Copy</em>: USDA. -
	Nat. Nov. Aug 1891 mentions also "Les plantes alexitères de l'Amérique," 108 p.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 182.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 13. 1898.

579. <em>Manuel des plantes médicinales coloniales et exotiques ...</em> introduction par M. Em.
Perrot ... Paris (J.-B. Baillière et fils) 1905. 18mo. (<em>Man. pl. méd.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1905 (Nat. Nov. Feb. (1) 1905), p. [i]-vii, [1]-314. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Plesch p. 147.

PAGE: 246
HEADING: BODENBENDER

Bodenbender, Wilhelm (Guillermo) (1857-1941) German born Argentine geologist;
in Argentina 1885-1941. (<em>Bodenbender</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BAF, CORD, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 81.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 206; BM 6: 100; CSP 13: 627; Kew 1: 275.
Molfino, Anal. Soc. Ci. Argent. 132: 226-232. 1941 (portr., bibl.)

Boeckeler, Johann Otto (1803-1899); German apothecary at Varel in Oldenburg.
(<em>Boeck</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 81.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 207; BM 1: 183; CSP 1: 446-447, 7: 203,
12: 93; 13: 629-630; DTS 1: 24; Jackson p. 346; Kew 1: 277; Langman p. 142; MW
p. 45.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 13. 1898.
Müller, Allg. bot. Z. 4: 53. 1899. (also as repr. 1 p.)
Müller, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 17: (211)-(218). 1899 (bibl.)
Müller, Abh. na turf. Ver. Bremen 16: 463-466. 1966.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 4. 1910 (bibl. articles in Flora).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Cyperaceae</em>, in Decken, C. C. von der, <em>Reisen in Ost-Afrika</em> in 1859-
1861, vol. 3(3): 1879 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1879).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bisboeckelera</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Boeckeleria</em> T. Durand (1888).

580. <em>Die Cyperaceen des königlichen Herbariums zu Berlin</em>. s.d. [1868-1877], s.l., 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Cyper. Herb. Berlin</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Reprint with independent pagination s.d., s.l., Originally published in <em>Linnaea</em>
	(in all 1672 p.):

Linnaea	pars	vol. repr.	pages	pages	dates
				reprint
--------------------------------------------------------
35	5	1	397-512	1-116	Mar 1868
	6		513-612	117-216	Nov 1868
36	3		271-384	217-330	Jan 1870
	4		385-512	331-450	Apr 1870
	6		691-768	459-536	Dec 1870
37	1		1-128	537-664	Feb 1871
	2		129-142	665-678	Apr 1872
	4/5	2	520-544	679-704	Oct 1872
	6		545-647	705-807	Sep 1873
38	2		223-256	809-842	Jan 1874
	3		257-384	843-970	Mai 1874
	4		385-512	971-1098	Jul 1874
	5		513-544	1099-1130	Aug 1874
39	1		1-128	1131-1258	Feb 1875
	2		129-152	1219-1282	Jun 1875
40	5		327-384	1283-1340	Aug 1876
	6		385-452	1341-1408	Dec 1876
41	2		145-192	1409-1456	Feb 1877
	3		193-288	1457-1552	Apr 1877
	4		289-356	1553-1620	Oct 1877
	Verzeichniss			1621-1672	1879
					(Nat. Nov.
					Apr 1879

PAGE: 247
HEADING: BOEHMER

<em>Copies</em>: U, US. - Both copies lack the continuous pagination in vol. 2 except for the
index (1621-1672), the reprint pagination is written in by hand. (688-1620). The index
refers to the pagination of the reprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 183; DTS 1: 24; Kew 1: 277; MW p. 45.
	Svenson, Rhodora 41: 313. 1939.

581. <em>Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Cyperaceen</em>. 2 Hefte, Varel a.d. Jade (Breitschädel &amp; Vogt)
1888-1890. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Cyper.</em>)

<em>Heft 1</em>: 1888, p. [i-iv], [1]-53.
<em>Heft 2</em>: 1890, p. [i-iii], [1]-43.
	Title on covers: "Cyperaceae novae". <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 183.
	Boeckeler, Bot. Centralbl. 39: 73. 1889.

Boedijn, Karel Bernard (1893-1964), Dutch mycologist who worked in Indonesia
from 1926-1958. (<em>Boedijn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly BO, also at L, personal herbarium at W. The collections
by van Overeem, de Haas and Boedijn (the "Mycologisch Museum te Weesp") are also
at BO (dried specimens); the collections in liquid are at AMS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 81.
	Donk, Persoonia 3(3): 325. 1965.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 207; BFM 2288; Kew 1: 277; LS suppl.
3035-3048; JW 1: 439, 2: 158; Roon p. 19.
Anon., Wie is dat ed. 3. 1935.
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 154. 1949.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 67. 1950.
Anon., Prof. Dr. K. Boedijn, 1893-1894, Amsterdam [1965].
Stomps, Vakblad Biol. 44(10): 191. 1964.
Donk, Persoonia 3(3): 325-330. 1965 (portr., bibl.)
Rogerson, NAF ser. 2-5: 232. 1965.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boedijnopeziza</em> S. Ito &amp; S. Imai (1937).

Boehmer, Georg Rudolph (1723-1803), German botanist at the University of
Wittenberg. (<em>Boehmer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 74, 75; AG 2(1): 147; Barnhart 1: 208; BM 1:
184-185, 6: 101; HA 2: 384-385, 703-704; Jackson p. 524 [index]; Kew 1: 277; Lang-
man p. 145; LS 3175; PR 891-916.
Hamberger, Das gelehrte Deutschland 1: 352-355; 9: 113; 11: 86; 13: 139.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 166 (index) 1800.
Zachariae, K. S. Memoria G. R. Boehmeri. Wittenberg 1805 (n.v., fide PR).
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykologie 127, 149, 152, 176, 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boehmeria</em> N. J. Jacquin (1760); <em>Boehmeriopsis</em> Komarov (1901).

582. <em>Flora Lipsiae indígena</em>. Leipzig (Joh. Gottfried Dyck) 1750. Oct. (<em>Fl. Lips, indig.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1750 (pref. Oct 1750), p. [i-xxiv], [1]- 340, [20, index]. <em>Copies</em>: BR, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 184; Jackson p. 306; PR 891.

583. D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... <em>Definitiones generum plantarum</em> olim in usum audi-
torum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas edidit D. Georgius Rudolphus Boehmer ...
Leipzig (Joh. Friedr. Gleditsch) 1760. Oct. (<em>Defin. gen. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1760 (rev. Ned. Letter-Courant 27 Feb 1761; GGA 7 Aug 1762), p. [i]-xlviii,
	[1]-516, [44, index]. <em>Copy</em>: L. - Third edition of C. G. Ludwig, <em>Definitiones generum
	plantarum</em>. For earlier editions see Ludwig.

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584. <em>Bibliotheca scriptorum historiae naturalis</em>, oeconomiae aliarumque artium ac scientiarum
ad illam pertinentium realis systematica [other t.p.:] Systematisch- literarisches Hand-
buch der Naturgeschichte Oeconomie und anderer damit verwandten Wissenschaften
und Künste. Leipzig (Johann Friedrich Junius) 1785-1789, 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Bibl. hist. nat.</em>)

1. Scriptores generales 1785, [ii*], [i]-xviii, [1]-778.
2. Zoologi 1786, [ii-iii], [1]-772.
3. Phytologi 1787, vol. 1, [2]-808, 2, [ii], [1]-647.
4. Mineralogi (n.v.)
5. Hydrologi, Ind. univ. 1789, [ii*-iii*], [i]-x, [1]-740.
<em>Copy</em>: Teyler. - According to Pritzel this work was industriously compiled but is not
always trustworthy because the author did not always see the books himself.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 184; Jackson p. 2; PR 892.

585. Dissertatio inauguralis <em>de plantis monadelphiis</em> praesertim a Cavanilles dispositis
quam praeside D. Georgio Rudolpho Boehmero ... pro summis in medicina honoribus
rite obtinendis die xxii mens, decbr. a.r.s. mdcclxxxxvii. h.l.q.c. defendet auctor Carolus
Wilhelmus Schmidt. Wittenberg (Tzschiedrich) 1797. Qu. (<em>Pl. monadelph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 22 Dec 1797, p. [i-vi], [1]-18. <em>Copy</em>: USDA. - The title page attributes the text
	to the "auctor": C. W. Schmidt.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 907.

Boenninghausen, Clemens Maria Friedrich von (1785-1864), German physician
and botanist at Münster. (<em>Boenn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 78; Barnhart 1: 208; BM 1: 185; CSP 1: 485;
Jackson p. 307; Kew 1: 278; LS 3178; PR 927-928.
Anon., Flora 16: 349.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Pritzel writes "Boeninghausen." This is obviously an error.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boenninghausenia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach ex C. F. Meisner (1837, <em>nom. cons.</em>);
<em>Boenninghansia</em> K.P.J. Sprengel (1826, <em>nom. rej.</em>)

586. <em>Prodromus florae monasteriensis westphalorum ...</em> Phanerogamia. Münster (Friedrich
Regensberg) 1824. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl. monast. westphal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Mar-20 Mai 1824 (preface p. xiv, doc. BH), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-332, [1, err.]
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 185; Jackson p. 307; Kew 1: 278; PR 928.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 147. 1877.

Boergesen (Børgesen), Frederik Christian Emil (1866-1956), Danish cryptogamist
who collected in the Danish West Indies. (<em>Boerg</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C. - Specimens distributed as <em>Algae marinae canarienses, Algae
marinae faeroensis, Algae marinae ex insulis danic. Indiae occidentalis.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 86 (also itineraries).
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 295. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 209; BL 2: 52; BM 6: no; Bossert p. 46;
GR p. 681; Kew 1: 279-280; LS 3181, 3386-3387; Plesch p. 46.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 14, 1898: 3: 2, 26. 1902.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 86, pl. 118. 1905 (portr.)
Christensen, Dansk Bot. Lit. 1880-1911: 141. 1913 (portr.)
Petersen, Bot. Tidsskr. 53: 116-117. 1956 (portr.)
Dickinson, Kew Bull. 1956(3): 400.
Feldmann, Rev. algol. ser. 2. 3: 1-15. 1957 (portr.)
Presscott et al., NAF ser. 2. 6: 57. 1971.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 207. 1974.

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HEADING: BOERGESEN

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boergesenia</em> J. Feldmann (1938); <em>Boergeseniella</em> Kylin (1956).

587. <em>Marine algae of the Faeröes</em>. Reprint (Linnaeus Press) Amsterdam 1970. Oct. (<em>Mar.
alg. Faeröes</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: <em>A facsimile</em> reprint of three articles originally published in
	E. Warming's <em>Botany of the Faeröes</em>:
	a. <em>Marine algae</em>, Bot. Faeröes 2: 339-532. 15 Nov 1902.
	b. <em>The algae vegetation ...</em> ibid. 3: 683-684. 1 Nov 1905.
	c. [with H. Jonsson] <em>The distribution of the marine algae</em> ... ibid. 3: i-xxviii. 28 Aug
	1905.
<em>Ref</em>.: Dixon, Brit, phycol. Bull. 3: 103. 1966.
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 641. 1970.

588. <em>The marine algae of the Danish West Indies</em> vol. I. <em>Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae</em> with a
chart. Copenhagen (Bianco Luno) 1913-1914. Oct. (<em>Mar. alg. Danish W. Ind., Chloroph.</em>).

<em>Vol. 1, part 1</em> (<em>a, b</em>): publ. Jun-Jul 1913; (<em>c</em>) Oct 1914:
	a. gen. t.p. [i]; introductions [1]-4 [publ. with part 2].
	b. fasc. 1, p. [i], [1]-158, [2, ind.], map.
	c. fasc. 2, p. [i-iv], 159-222, [2, index], [223]-226. Index.
	<em>part 2</em>, publ. Oct 1914, p. [1]-66, [2, ind.]. Copenhagen (H. Hagerup). Reprinted
	from Dansk bot. Ark. 1(4) and 2(2). - "Part 3" was issued as vol. 2, Rhodophyceae,
	see next entry. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.

589. <em>The marine algae of the Danish West Indies</em> vol. 2 <em>Rhodophyceae</em> with addenda to the
Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae. Copenhagen (Bianco Luno) 1915-
 1920. Oct. (<em>Mar. alg. Danish W. Ind., Rhodophyc.</em>)

1: 1-80. 12 Nov 1915	4: 241-304. 4 Nov 1918
2: 81-144. 5 Oct 1916	5: 305-368. 19 Nov 1919
3: 145-240. 17 Oct 1917	6: 369-504. 23 Oct 1920
Reprinted from Dansk Bot. Ark. 3(1). - The volume on Cyanophyceae (1939) was
published by P. Frémy.

590. <em>Contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation of the Canary Islands</em> (Teneriffe and Gran
Canaria) by F. Borgesen. With an appendix Lichenes teneriffenses scripsit Edv. A.
Wainio. D.kgl. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skrifter, Naturvidensk. og Mathem. Afd., 8
Raekke, VI.3. København (Andr. Fred. Høst &amp; Son) 1924. Qu. (<em>Contr. knowl. veg.
Canary Isl.)</em>

<em>Co-author</em> (for lichenes): Edvard August Wainio (né Lang) (1853-1929).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1924 (probably after Jun 1924, date in accompanying pages of journal), p. [283,
	t.p.]- 398, [1 p., cont.] <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 280.

591. <em>Marine algae from the Canary Islands</em> especially from Teneriffe and Gran Canaria.
Reprint Amsterdam (Linnaeus Press) 1972. Oct. (<em>Mar. alg. Canary Is.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A facsimile reprint of four articles originally published in Biologiske Meddedelser,
	Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab:

part	Medd.	pages	dates	contents	Nat. Nov.
----------------------------------------------------------------
1	5(3)	[1]-123		"1925" publ. 1926	Chlorophyceae	Feb 1927
2	6(2)	[1]-112		1926, Oct-Dec	Phaeophyceae	Feb 1927
3(1)	6(6)	[1]-97	1927, Mai-Dec	Rhodophyceae I
	8(1)	[1]-97	1929, Jun-Dec	Rhodophyceae II
	9(1)	[1]-159		1930 Jul-Dec	Rhodophyceae III
4	12(5)	[1]-43	1936, Mai-Dec	Cyanophyceae
				(by P. Frémy)

<em>Copies</em>: orig.: PCS; facsimile: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 280.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22: 150. 1973.

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HEADING: BOERHAAVE

Boerhaave, Herman (1668-1739), Dutch physician and botanist, "communis
Europae praeceptor." (<em>Boerh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Boerhaave does not seem to have kept a large formal herbarium.
Four volumes of excellently preserved specimens from the Leiden and other Dutch
gardens (1685-1693) are in the Sloane herbarium. Nearly all specimens are carefully
labelled by Boerhaave. Other plants in these volumes were contributed by Commelin,
Hermann and Ruys, whereas quite a few came from the gardens owned by Beaumont,
Beverninck, Dix, Fagel, Flines, and Heemskerck. Boerhaave also sent plants to Sherard
(OXF). Other specimens from the Leiden garden are at L. - For a note on a possible
Boerhaave herbarium at Moscow see Jansen en Wachter.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 81.
	Jansen en Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 53: 235. 1943.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 75, 92-93. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 135. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 290, 5(1): 373; Barnhart 1: 208; BM 1: 185;
Bossertp. 43; GR p. 705; Henrey 462-463; HU vol. 2: 589 [ind.]; Jackson p. 289; JW 1:
439, 2: 185, 3: 343, 4: 376, 5: 235; LS 3182-3185; Moebius p. 448 [index]; NI 186;
NNBW 6; PR 930-932.
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné ser. 2: 1: 313-315- 1916.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykologie 254 [ind.]. 1936.
Lindeboom, Janus 46: 264-274. 1957. (Boerhaave and Linnaeus).
Lindeboom, Bibliographia Boerhaaviana. Leiden 1959 (Analecta Boerhaaviana vol. 1)
	(viii, 105, 2 p.) q.v. for earlier biogr. references.
Lindeboom, Boerhaave's correspondence, part I. Leiden 1962 (Analecta Boerhaaviana
	vol. 3), ix, 241 p.
Lindeboom, Iconographia Boerhaavii. Leiden 1963 (Analecta Boerhaaviana vol. 4 (all
	portraits).
Lindeboom, Correspondence part 2. Leiden 1964 (Analecta Boerhaaviana vol. 5), 417 p.
Lindeboom, Herman Boerhaave, The man and his work. London 1968 (The main bio-
	graphy).
Lindeboom, ed., Boerhaave and his time. Leiden 1970. 174 p. (Analecta Boerhaaviana
	vol. 6), (contains e.g. Stearn, Boerhaave as a botanist, p. 114-120).
Edwards, J. S. Afr. Bot. 30: 103-105. 1964 (on mss. in Sherard coll.)
Vos, S. Afr. biogr. woordenb. 1: 88. 1968.
Lindeboom, DSB 1: 224-228. 1970 (sec. bibl.)
Heniger, Janus 58: 1-78. 1971 (portr.)
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 367 [index.] 1971.
Lindeboom, Boerhaave and Great Britain. Leiden 1974 (Analecta Boerhaaviana vol. 7),
	75 p.
Smit, History of the life sciences 882-883, 1041. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boerhaavea</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Boerhaavia</em> P. Miller (1754, <em>orth. var.</em>);
<em>Boerhavia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Netherlands 5 + 3 c. (1928) yv. 216; 12 1/2 + 3 1/2 c. (1938) yv. 308.

592. <em>Index plantarum, quae in horto academico Lugdano Batavo reperiuntur</em>. [Leiden] (Cornelius
Boutestein) 1710. Oct. (<em>Ind. pl. hort. Lugd. Bat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1710, p. [i-xvi], 1-278, [12 p., index], engraved frontispiece on [i]. The 1728 re-
	print differs only in the title page. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 185; Jackson p. 441; Langman p. 145; PR 930; SA 2: 544; IDC 6193.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 234. 1877.
	Lindeboom, Bibl. Boerh. no. 431. 1958.

593. <em>Index alter plantarum quae in horto academico Lugduno-Batavo</em> aluntur. Leiden (Petrus
van der Aa) 1720, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Ind. alter hort. Lugd.-Bat.</em>)

<em>Pars prima</em>: [(1)]-(34), [(36)-(40)], 1-320; <em>pars secunda</em>: [i], 1-270, [18 p., index], in all
	40 copper engravings. <em>Copies</em>: HU, U. - Lindeboom cites also the Janssonios van der

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HEADING: BOERLAGE

	Aa imprint of 1720 (see Oudemans). The reprint of 1727, Leiden (Janssonios van der
	Aa), <em>copy</em>: HU, differs only in the title page.–For a study of the bryophytes listed by
	Boerhaave see Jansen &amp; Wachter (1939). The importance of the <em>Index alter</em> as a
	document of plant introduction ("Die Capzeit") is discussed by Kraus (1894). The
	authorship is uncertain; Boerhaave's actual part in the compilation was probably
	small.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 185; Colmeiro 1: clxiv; HE p. 14; Jackson p. 441; Kew 1: 280; Langman
	145; Lindeboom; PR 931; SA 2: 544.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 234. 1877.
	Kraus, Der botanische Garten der Universität Halle 2: 109-122. 1894.
	Uittien, Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 82: 4841-4851. 1938.
	Sprague, Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 82: 4891-4894. 1938.
	Jansen &amp; Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 49: 246-251. 1939.
	Ooststroom, <em>in</em> Karsten, The old Company's Garden at the Cape. 1951, p. 158-164.
	Lindeboom, Bibl. Boerh. 434-436. 1959.
	Tyrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 6-7. 1963.
	Stearn, Early Leyden Botany 23-26. 1961.

Boerlage, Jacob Gijsbert (1849-1900), Dutch botanist at Leiden and Bogor. (<em>Boerl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BO, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 81.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 209; BL 2: 435; BM 1: 185, 6: 102; Bossert
p. 43; CSP 13: 636; Jackson p. 55, 90: JW 1: 439, 2: 185; Kew 1: 281; NNBW 8: 137;
NI 2340.
Treub, Verslag 's Lands Plantentuin 1900: 17-24.
Vuyck, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 3.2: 404-424. 1901.
Treub, Nat. Tijdschr. Ned.-Indië 60: 396-412. 1901.
Sirks, Indisch natuurond. 296 [index]. 1915.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 72. 1936.
Steenis, Flora males. ser. I.4(2). 1xxix. 1949 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. I: 68. 1950 (portr.).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males ser. I.I: cxlviii. 1950.

EPONYMY: <em>Boerlagea</em> Cogniaux (1890); <em>Boerlagella</em> Cogniaux (1891); <em>Boerlagella</em> Penzig &amp;
P. A. Saccardo (1897); <em>Boerlagia</em> Pierre (1890); <em>Boerlagiodendron</em> Harms (1894).

594. <em>Handleiding tot de kennis der flora van Nederlandsch Indië</em>. Beschrijving van de families
en geslachten der Nederl. Indische Phanerogamen. Leiden (E. J. Brill) 1890-1900,
3 vols. Oct. † (<em>Handl. fl. Ned. Ind.</em>)

vol.	pars	pages (1)	pages (2)	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xliv	[1]-312	2 Jan 1890
	2	[i*-iv*], xlv-lii	313-703	2 Aug 1890
2	1	[i]-viii	1-322	1 Oct 1891
	2	[i*-ii*], [viiibis], ix-xiii	323-753	Jan 1899
3	1	[i]-xxxi	[1]-418	1Sep 1900

<em>Copy</em>: U. – Melastomaceae in collaboration with Cogniaux.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 185; Kew 1: 281.

595. <em>Icones bogorienses</em>. [head line:] Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. [Rédigées à Jacob
Gijsbert Boerlage]. Leiden (E.J. Brill), [1897-] 1901-1914 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Icon. bogor.</em>)

<em>Main collaborators</em>: Cornelis Andries Backer (1874-1963); Bénédict Pierre Georges Hoch-
	reutiner (1873-1959); Sijfert Hendrik Koorders (1863-1919); Joannes Jacobus Smith
	(1867-1947); Theodoric Valeton (1855-1929). <em>Occasional</em> contributions by Charles
	Jean Bernard (1876-1967) and August Loher (x-1930).

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vol	part	part	pages	plates	dates
	(text)	(plates)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1	[5]-78	1-25	2 Dec 1897 (7) Dec 1897
	2	[79]-156	[79]-156	26-50	20 Sep 1899
	3	3	[157]-208	51-75	12 Dec 1899
	4	4	[1]-71, [1 p. err.]	76-100	Jul 1901 t.p. 1901
			[i-xiii]
2	1	5	[1]-132	101-125	16 Sep 1903
	2	6	[133]-196	126-150	24 Sep 1904
	3	7	[197]-260	151-175	24 Dec 1904
	4	8	[261]-328, [i]-xv	176-210	1 Feb 1906 t.p. 1906
3	1	9	[1]-64	201-225	19 Jul 1906
	2	10	[65]-122	216-250	24 Oct 1907
	3	11	[123]-198	251-275	28 Oct 1908
	4	12	[199]-279, [i]-xiv	276-300	16 Jun 1909 t.p. 1909
4	1	13	[1]-82	301-325	17 Nov 1910
	2	14	[83]-167	326-350	25 Apr 1912
	3	15	[169]-237	351-375	17 Jun 1913
	4	16	[239]-286, /i/-xiv	376-400	23 Apr 1914 t.p.n.d.

Plate 370 double: 370A and B. <em>Copy</em>: U. – The main editor was Boerlage, the texts of the
plates are by various authors.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 900; NI 2340.

596. <em>Catalogus plantarum phanerogamarum</em> quae in horto botanico bogoriensi coluntur her-
baceis exceptis. Batavia (Typis officinae publicae [Lands Drukkerij]) 1899-1901, 2 fasc.
Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. phan.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Feb-Jun 1899 (p. ii: 15 Feb 1899; Nat. Nov. Aug 1899), p. [i]-vi, [1]-59, index:
	[i]-xii. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 1901 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1901), p. [i-iii], 61-118, index: [ix]-xxv (p. xiii-xi blank).
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 281.

Boerner [Börner], Carl [Karl] Julius Bernard (1880-x), German botanist and
entomologist. (<em>Boerner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 209; BM 6: 102.
Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 320. 1945.

597. <em>Eine Flora für das deutsche Volk</em> mit Unterstützung von L. Lange und P. Dobe be-
arbeitet von Carl Börner. Ein Hilfsbuch zum Bestimmen der heimischen Pflanzen ohne
botanische Vorkenntnisse. Mit 6 farbigen und 6 Silhouetten-Tafeln von P. Dobe und
812 Textfiguren von C. Borner. Leipzig (Voigtländer) [1912]. Oct. (<em>Fl. deut. Volk</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1912 (p. vii: Mai 1912; Nat. Nov. Aug 1912), p. [i]-[viii], [1]-864,
	<em>fig. 1-812, pl. 1-12</em> (6 col.)
<em>Ref</em>.: Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 320. 1945.

Bogenhard, Carl (1811-1853?), German botanist and pharmacist who settled in
North America in 1852. (<em>Bogenh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 82.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG(1): 677 [provides original information, "... wan-
derte dann [1852] nach America aus und ist verschollen"]; BM 1: 186; Barnhart 1: 210;
CSP 1: 453; PR 936.
Hallier, Deut. bot. Monatschr. 3: 116-119, 168-172, 188-190. 1885 (corr.)

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HEADING: BOHNSTEDT

Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Ind. corr. Torrey 448. 1973 (letters addressed to Torrey
	between 6 Aug 1852 and 6 Jun 1853).

598. <em>Taschenbuch der Flora von Jena</em> oder systematische Aufzählung und Beschreibung
aller in Ostthüringen wildwachsenden und kultivirten Phanerogamen und höheren
Cryptogamen, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihres Vorkommens. Nebst einer Dar-
stellung der Vegetationsverhältnisse der bunten Sandstein-, Muschelkalk- und Keuper-
formation im mittleren Saal- und Ilmgebiete ... Eingeleitet von M. J. Schleiden, Dr.
Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1850. Oct. (<em>Taschenb. Fl. Jena</em>).

<em>Introduction</em>: Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804-1881).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1850 (pref. p. vii: Mai 1850; rev. Flora 21 Oct 1852), p. [i]-xvii, [xviii, cont.],
	[i*-ii* subtitle and motto], [1]-483. Motto: "Wenn auch das Ziel den Kräften un-
	erreichbar blieb, An Fleiss und Mühe hat es nicht gefehlt." – Early phytosociological
	treatise. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 6(1): 677 ["vortrefflich"]; BM 1: 186; PR 936.
	Frey, Flora 35: 615-625. 21 Oct 1852 (rev.)

Bohler, John (1797-1872), British lichenologist. (<em>Bohler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes britannici</em> (fasc. 1-16, nos. 1-128,
Sheffield 1835-1837) at BM, FH, K, M, NJ. "with description and occasional remarks".
See GR p. 390, PR 937 and Sayre (1969).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 188; IH 2: 82;
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 115-116. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 210; BB p. 37; BL 2: 262; BM 1: 188;
DNB 5: 304; GR p. 390; Jackson p. 243; Kew 1: 283; LS 3191; PR 937.
Trimen, J. Bot. 10: 384. 1872.
Spalding, Sorby Record 2(2): 32. 1966 (<em>n.v.</em>).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bohleria</em> Trevisan (1860).

Bohlin, Knut Harald (1869-x), Swedish highschool teacher and algologist. (<em>Bohlin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 210; BM 1: 188, 6: 104; Kew 1: 283;
KR p. 92-93.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 3a. 1903; 3(3): 7, <em>pl. 106.</em> 1905 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bohlinia</em> Lemmermann (1899).

599. <em>Utkast till de gröne algernas och arkegoniaternas fylogeni</em>. Akademisk afhandling som
med tillstånd af vidtberömda filosofiska fakultetens i Upsala matematisk-naturveten-
skapliga sektion för vinnande af filosofisk doktorsgrad till offentlig granskning frams-
tälles af Knut Bohlin ... Å lärosalen n: o xi lördagen den 11 Maj 1901 kl 10 f.m.
Uppsala (Almqvist &amp; Wiksell) 1901. Oct. (<em>Utkast gröne alg. fylog.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: <em>11</em> Mai 1901 as thesis. Two issues: with and without the title of the academic
	dissertation, p. [i], [1]-43, tabl., summary: [i]-iv. <em>Copy</em> (of thesis): BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 104; Kew 1: 283; KR p. 92.
	Blum, NAF ser. 2. 8: 45. 1972.

Bohnstedt, Alexander Reinhold (1839-1903), German highschool teacher and bota-
nist at Luckau. (<em>Bohnstedt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 210; BFM 218; BM 1: 188.
Volkens, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 51: (86). 1910.
Illig, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 106: 7-21. 1969.

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600. <em>Flora luccaviensis</em> ... Beilage zum Programm des Gymnasiums zu Luckau. No. 75.
 1882. Luckau (J. Entleutner &amp; Sohn) 1882. Oct. (<em>FL luccav</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1882 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1882), p. [i], [1]-86. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1889 (pref. p. iii: Apr 1889; not in Nat. Nov.).
	<em>Flora luccaviensis</em>. Anleitung zur Bestimmung der in der nördlichen Niederlausitz wild-
	wachsenden, verwilderten und häufig kultivierten Pflanzen ... Zweite umgearbeitete
	und vermehrte Auflage. Luckau. N.-L. 1889. Oct., p. [i-iv], [I]-XVI, [1]-138, [1 p.,
	err.]. <em>Copy</em>: B, originally owned by the Landesgeschichtliche Vereinigung für die
	Mark Brandenburg.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 218 (ed. 2); BM 1: 188 (ed. 1).

Bois, Désiré Georges Jean Marie (1856-1946), French horticulturist at the Muséum
d'Histoire naturelle. (<em>D. Bois</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P (main collections), duplicates A, AMES.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 738; Barnhart 1: 211; BFM 2909; BL 1:
5 , 35, 2: 7, 138, 178; BM 1: 188, 6: 104; Kew 1: 284; Langman p. 145; MW p. 46;
MW suppl. p. 26; NI 187; Plesch p. 147.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tome prél, 35. 1944.
Guillaumin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 93: 15-118. 1946 (portr.)
Vilmorin, Bull. Soc. nat. Acclim., Paris 92: 124-125. 1945.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. I: 69-60. 1950 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Garden 34. 1973 (corr.)

601. <em>Atlas de plantes de jardins et d'appartements</em> exotiques et européennes 320 planches
coloriées inédites, dessinées d'après nature représentant 370 plantes. Accompagnées d'un
texte explicatif donnant la description, l'origine, le mode de culture, de multiplication
et les usages des fleurs les plus généralement cultivées. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) [1891-]
1896, 3 vols. (<em>Atl. pl. jard.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 40 parts between 1891 and 1896. The parts contained eight plates each, ac-
	companied by a provisional text. After completion the definitive text (440 p.) was
	published in Mar-Apr 1896. Parts 1-9 have covers dated 1891, 10 and 11 1893, nos.
	1-6 were available by Jul 1892 (publ. late 1891-Jul 1892), parts 7-15 by Jul 1893
	(Nat. Nov.). The 320 plates are chromo-lithographs by B. Hering. Some of these
	plates are included in Step, Favourite flowers for garden and greenhouse (1896-1897).
	<em>Texte</em>: Mar-Apr 1896 (p. vii: Jan 1896; Nat. Nov. Apr 1896), p. [i]-vi, [2, note,
	table], [1]-432. <em>Coples</em>: BR, G.
	<em>Plates</em> [1]: 1891-1893/4, p. [1]- <em>8, pl. 1-160. Copies</em>: G, MO.
	<em>Plates</em> [2]: 1893/4-1896, p. [1]-8, <em>pl. 161-320. Coples</em>: BR, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: GF p. 50; NI 187.

602. <em>Dictionnaire d'horticulture</em> illustré de 959 figures dans le texte, dont 403 en couleurs
et de 6 plans coloriés hors texte pai D. Bois...préface de Maxime Cornu ... avec la
collaboration de MM. Ed. André, Ch. Baltet, F. Cayeux, H. Correvon, J. Daveau,
Dr Delacroix, A. Finet, J. Gérome, A. Ch. Girard, A. Godefroy, C. Grosdemange, A.
Guion, T. Hariot, L. Henry, Em. Laurent, P. Mouillefert, J. Nanot, A. Pavard, E.
Pynaert, E. Roze, P. Tertrin, Dr Trouessart, Dr Weber, etc. Dessins par H. Gillet, A.
Jobin et L. Planet, Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1893-1899, 2 parts. (<em>Dict. hort.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 40 fascicles, the contents and precise parts of which are unknown to us. Con-
	tains a number of first descriptions of Cactaceae by Weber.
	<em>Partie 1</em>: 1893-1899 (t.p.; p. 8: Feb 1893; livr. 1-5 Nat. Nov. Jul 1893), p. [i-iii],
	[1]-640, <em>fig. 1-455. Copy</em>: BR.
	<em>Partie 2</em>: 1893-1899 (t.p.), p. [i-iii], 641-1227, [1228, err.], 6 pl., <em>fig</em>. 456-959. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 188; MW p. 46.

Boisduval, Jean Baptiste Alphonse Déchauffour(e) de (1801 [1799?]-1879),
French naturalist and physician at Paris. (<em>Boisduval</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 211; BM 1: 188-189, 6: 104; CSP 1: 460-
461, 7: 208, 9: 282-283, 12: 98; GR p. 307; Jackson p. 294; ME 3: 540; NI 188; PR
941; Quenstedt p. 45.
Faurel, Ann. Ent. 1880: 118-119.
Girard, J. Soc. hortic. France ser. 3. 2: 422-426. 1880.
Oberthür, Ann. Soc. entomol. France ser. 5. 10: 129-138. 1880.
Lecoeur, Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 3. 5: 379-383. 1881.
Brébisson, Fl Norm. ed. I. viii.
Scudder, Psyche 1897: 153-154 (dates of publ. of lepldopt. works).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3 (3): 96. 1905.
Horn-Schenkling, Lit. entom. 1928-1929: 98-100 (bibl.)
Essig, Hist. entomol. 559-662. 1931.
Carpenter, Arner. Midland Natural. 33(1): 10-11. 1945 (q.v. for several biogr. refs. in
	the entomological literature).
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 53 [nos. 448-453]. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boisduvalia</em> Spach (1835).

603. <em>Flore française</em>, ou description synoptique de toutes les plantes phanérogames et
cryptogames qui croissent naturellement sur le sol français, avec les caractères des genres
des agames, et l'indication des principales espèces, [headline:] Manuel complet de
botanique, deuxième partie. Paris (Roret) 1828, 3 vols. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Fl. franc.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jul 1828 (BF), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xxiii, [xxiv, err.], [1]-347. <em>Coples</em>: BR, G, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jul 1828, p. [i-ii], [1]-370. <em>Coples</em>: BR, G, NY.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: Jul 1828, p. [i-ii], [1]-396. <em>Coples</em>: BR, G, NY.
<em>Atlas</em> (n.v.): <em>120 pl</em>., publ. by Sep 1829 (fide Rev. encycl. ser. 2. 39: 691-692. 1828 and
	other reviews (BH)).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 188; NI 188; PR 941.

Boissier, Pierre Edmond (1810-1885), Swiss botanist and traveller. (<em>Boiss</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G. – Duplicates of Boissier's collections are in many herbaria,
see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 82.
	Hochreutiner, Arch. Sci. phys. nat. ser. 5. 20. 1939, Boissiera 3. 1939.
	Baehni, Taxon 9: 61-63. 1960.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 135. 1964.
	Bocquet et Mermoud, Arch. &amp; Sci., Genève, 18(2): 388-397. 1965; Musées de Genève
	52: 2-4. 1965.
	Stafleu, Boissiera 11: xix-xxi. 1965.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 20. 1966.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 61. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 535, 6(1): 533, 11(2): 152; Barnhart 1: 211;
BL 2: 484; BM 1: 189, 6: 104; Bossert p. 43; Colmeiro 1: clxiv; CSP 1: 461-462, 6:
595, 7: 208, 13: 654; GR p. 638; IF 682; Jackson p. 524 [index]; Kew 1: 285; Langman
p. 146; LS 320; MW p. 47; NI 189-190; Plesch p. 130, 147; PR 942-949; Saccardo 1:
32, 2: 20.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 302, 303, 331, 346, 469, 1862.
Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 22. 1881.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxiii. 1883 ["Le savant auteur du Flora orientalis
	(1867-1884) cst probablement le botaniste de notre siècle qui a accompli en phyto-
	graphie l'oeuvre personelle la plus considérable et l'une des plus parfaites"].
Candolle, Bibl. Univ., Arch. Sci. phys. nat. ser. 3. 14: 368-385. 1885 (repr. 18 p.)
Anon., Leopoldina 21: 212. 1885.
Bescherelle, Bull. Soc. bot. France 32(1): 325-327. 1885 (bibl.)
Candolle et Vautier, Edmond Boissier, Genève 1885, 31 p. (bibl., portr.), <em>Copy</em>: BR.
Kanitz, Mag. Növén. Lap. 9: 93-96. 1885.
Ascherson, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 4: xiii-xvi. 1886.
Candolle, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 68: 128-139. 1886.

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Christ, Bull. Soc. vaud. Sci. nat. 22: [9 p.]. 1886, repr. 9 p. (B, NY).
Dickson, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 16: 308-309. 1886.
Drude, Isis, Abh. 5: [7 p.]. 1886 (repr. B)
Roumeguère, Revue encycl. 29: 30-43. 1886.
Stein, Gartenflora 34: 3-12. 1886 (portr.)
Wünschmann, Bentham und Boissier, Berlin 1887. (Wiss. Beilage Programm Charlot-
	tenschule Berlin, Ostern 1887).
Christ, Notice sur la vie et les travaux d'Edmond Boissier. Genève 1888, 33 p. (copy:
	B, BR).
Christ in Boissier, Fl. orient., suppl. i-xxxiii. 1888.
Gray, Am. J. Sci. 31: 20-21.1886, Sci. papers 2: 479-481. 1889.
Haynald, Denkrede auf Edmond Boissier, Budapest 1889, 22 p. (copy: NY) (see also
	Mag. növen. Lap. 13: 5-22. 1889).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 149. 1903, 3(3): 159. <em>pl. 67.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Yung, Aperçu historique sur l'activité des savants genevois au xixme siècle 67-69. 1914.
Chodat, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève 28: 1-4. 1936 (centenaire voyage Sierra Nevada).
Beauverd et al., Edmond Boissier, botaniste genevois 1810-1885, Genève 1937, 76 p.
	(portr.), repr. from Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 28. 1937.
Hochreutiner, Boissiera 3: 1939 (herb. Boissier).
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50 a: 45-58. 1940 (bibl.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 23. 1941.
Baehni, Musées de Genève no. 2. Feb 1956 (on archives), no. 4 Apr 1958 (on portr.)
Tamamshian, Bot. Zhurn. 117(1). 1962.
Bocquet et Mermoud, Arch. Sci., Genève, 18(2): 388-397. 1965 (portr.), Musée Genève
	52: 2-4. 1965 (portr.)
Stafleu, Boissiera 11: xix-xxi. 1965 (portr.)
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 20. 1966.
Burdet, Saussurea 6: 28. 1975 (portr.)
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 24(1): 52. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to DC., <em>Prodr</em>.: (a) <em>Euphorbiaceae</em>, subordo <em>Euphorbieae</em>,
15(2): 3-188. Jan (late) 1862; add. et corr. 1261-1269. Aug (late) 1866; (b) <em>Plumbagina-
ceae</em> 12: 617-696. 5 Nov. 1848.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Boissiera</em> Hochstetter ex Steudel (1854); <em>Edmondia</em> Cogniaux (1881);
(journal): <em>Boissiera</em> mémoires du conservatoire de botanique et de l'institut de botanique
systématique de l'Université de Genève. (Supplément de <em>Candollea</em>). Genève. Vol. 1-x,
1936-x.

604. <em>Elenchus plantarum novarum</em> minusque cognitarum quas in itinere hispanico legit
[auctor]. Genève (Lador et Ramboz) 1838. Oct. (<em>Elench. pl. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1838 (t.p.), p. [i]-iv, [5]-94. <em>Coples</em>: BR, G, MO, NY. – Title on cover:
	<em>Elenchus...cognitarum in Hispania australi collectarum. —</em> An unauthorized reprint (<em>n.v.</em>)
	with different pagination (iv, 66) was published in Erfurt in 1840 (Hinrichs 12-18 Jul
	1840), cf. also Schlechtendal (1840) and Flora 23: 765. 28 Dec. 1840.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 116; Kew 1: 285; PR 942, IDC 5039.
	Schlechtendal, Linnaea 14 (Lit.): no. 1840.

605. <em>Voyage botanique dans le midi de l'Espagne</em> pendant l'année 1837. Paris 1839-1845,
2 vols. Qu. (<em>Voy. bot. Espagne</em>).

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	date
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-40	1, 4, 10, 11, 12, 25, 33, 41, 65, 95	17 Jun 1839
	21	41-96		1 Mai 1844
	22	97-248, [i]-x,	tableau synoptique hauteurs	1 Nov 1845
		[i*-iii*]
	2	[1]-32	5, 6, 8, 13, 14, 18, 37, 44, 45, 49	5 Sep 1839
	3	33-64	15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 48, 54, 58	9 Oct 1839
	4	65-96	2, 3, 34, 35, 57, 59, 73, 77, 80, 114	20 Nov 1839

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vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	date
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	5	97-114	6a, 7, 9, 9a, 50, 92, 98, 110, 111, 118	10 Feb 1840
	6	145-192	23, 24, 26, 26a, 42, 52, 67, 69, 70, 112	20 Mar 1840
	7	193-224	27, 29, 30, 31, 51, 71, 103, 105, 107, 115	26 Mai 1840
	8	225-256	28, 32, 38, 39, 43, 66, 93, 108, 109, 113	20 Jun 1840
	9	257-288	46, 47, 61, 63, 79, 80a, 92, 98, 101, 102, 104, 117	18 Sep 1840
	10	189-320	1a, 14a, 14b, 36, 40, 40a, 76, 81, 82, 106	23 Sep 1840
	11	321-352	53, 55, 56, 61, 62, 64, 72, 74, 83	1 Nov 1840
	12	352-384	61a, 75, 85, 86, 87, 88, 99, 102a, 144, 148	1 Jan 1841
	13	385-416	68, 84, 89, 90, 94, 94a, 98a, 122, 127, 136	Mar 1841
	14	417-448	84a, 91, 92a, 96, 97, 100, 108a, 113a, 116, 121	1 Mar 1841
	15	449-480	119, 120, 123, 124, 125, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135	1 Mai 1841
	16	481-512	115, 118a, 122a, 123a, 126, 128, 129, 132a, 133, 137	1 Jul 1841
2	17	513-544	138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 149	1 Aug 1841
	18	545-576	125a, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158	1 Feb 1842
	19	577-608	159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169	1 Feb 1842
	20	609-640	126a, 170, 171, 172, 1733, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178	1 Mar 1842
	21	641-710	179, 180, 181	1 Mai 1844
	22	711-757,
		[i-iii]	4a, 185a	1 Nov 1845

<em>Copies</em>: BR, L, MO, NY, Teyler, R. Barneby. – This list was appended to the Jerusalem
copy of the <em>Voyage</em> (see Baum 1968) by Jacques Gay. Even though this is only a single
set, and though there are perhaps still minor discrepancies, the authenticity seems
sufficiently probable for it to be accepted for practical purposes. The number of copies
printed was 120-130. Copies were available until 1964, but not in their original covers.
The 208 plates are copper engravings after drawings by Heyland and Riocreux; they
are numbered <em>1-181, 1a, 4a, 6a, 9a, 14a-b, 26a, 40a, 64a, 80a, 84a, 85a, 92a, 94a, 98a, 102a,
108a, 113a, 118a, 122a, 123a, 125a, 126a, 132a</em>; double: 775. A series of articles comme-
morating Boissier's trip to Spain was published in Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 28: 1-76.
 1937. – A facsimile reprint of the voyage was announced by Akad. Dr. Verlagsges. Graz,
Sep 1972 (noy yet published).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 484; BM 1: 189; GF p. 51; Jackson 339; LS 3201; NI 190; Plesch p. 147;
	PR 944; IDC 5181.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 54 (footnote no. 5). 1940.
	Baum, Taxon 17: 720-724. 1968.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 58. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 1, 300).

606. <em>Diagnoses plantarum novarum hispanicarum</em>, praesertim in Castella nova lectarum.
Genève (Fernand Ramboz) 1842. Oct. (<em>Diagn. pl. nov. hisp.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Georges François Reuter (1805-1872).
<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1842 (t.p.) – Separately paged ([1]-28) reprint from Bibl. univ. Genève ser.
	2. 38: 195-220. Mar 1842. <em>Coples</em>: MO, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 378; PR 943; IDC 5540.

607. <em>Diagnoses plantarum orientalium novarum</em>. Genève, Leipzig, Paris, Como, 1842-1859,
3 vols. Oct. (<em>Diagn. pl. orient.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The title of the "series secunda" is "Diagnoses plantarum novarum praesertim
	orientalium nonnullis Europaeis boreali-africanisque additis." – The "diagnoses"
	contain many contributions also by G. F. Reuter.
	The information on the dates of publication is taken from the correspondence
	between Boissier and Bentham (letters at K) and from a great number of references in
	contemporary reviewing journals. – The <em>Diagnoses</em> were privately published by the
	author and later marketed by commercial publishers (see below: imprints).
	Citation of the volume is unnecessary; it is advisable to cite only "ser. 1" or "ser. 2"
	followed by the part number because each part has an independent pagination. The
	second series has an <em>Index specierum</em> ad diagnoses plantarum novarum no. i-vi seriem
	primam. The last word is erroneous and should be "secundam." The word "sisteus"
	on the early title pages of vols. 1 and 2 should read "sistens". <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.

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series	vol.	part	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1	[1]-76	Jan-Feb 1843
		2	[1]-115	Mar 1843
		3	[1]-60	Nov 1843
		4	[1]-86	Jun 1844
		5	[1]-91	Oct-Nov 1844
		6	[1]-136	Jul 1846 ("1845")
		7	[1]-130, [i*, iii*]	Jul-Oct 1846
	2	8	[i, iii], [1]-128	Jan-Feb 1849
		9	[i, iii], [1]-131	Jan-Feb 1849
		10	[i, iii], [1]-122	Mar-Apr 1849
		11	[i, iii], [1]-136	Mar-Apr 1849
		12	[1]-120	1853
		13	[1]-114, [i]-iii praem.,	Mai 1854
			[i*t.p. vol.]	Mai 1854
2	3	1	[1]-120	Mai-Aug 1854
		2	[1]-125	Nov-Dec 1856
		3	[1]-177	Nov-Dec 1856
		4	[1]146	1859 [sic]
		5	[1]-118	Sep-Oct 1856
		6	[1]-148, [i]	Jul-Dec 1859

<em>Imprints</em>: <em>Vol. 1</em>, parts 1-3: Genève, 4-7: Leipzig; t.p. vol. 1 Leipzig 1842-1846; later
	t.p. (reissue): Volumen primum ... Leipzig (B. Herrmann) 1842-1854 (even though
	vol. 1 was publ. 1843-1846, and part 1 was originally dated 1843).
<em>Vol. 2</em>, parts 8-11: Paris, 12-13: Como ("Neocomi"); t.p. vol. 2, Leipzig 1849-1854,
	later t.p. (reissue): Leipzig (B. Herrmann) 1842-1854, even though publ. 1849-1854.
<em>Vol. 3</em>, part 1: Como, parts 2-3: Leipzig, part 4: Leipzig, Paris, part 5: Leipzig, part 6:
	Leipzig, Paris; t.p. vol. 3 Leipzig, Paris 1854-1859; other issues: parts 2, 3 and 5:
	Leipzig (B. Herrmann), 4, 6 Leipzig (B. Herrmann), Paris (J.-B. Baillière).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1969, also Graz (Akademische Druck und
	Verlagsanstalt), 3 vols., as above but vol. 1 with xxv p. new preface material contai-
	ning an introduction by K. H. Rechinger, portraits and references. <em>Copy</em>: FAS
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; Jackson p. 378; Kew 1: 285; PR 945, SK p. clxxiii; IDC 5407.
	Schlechtendal et al., Bot. Zeitung 1: 236-239. 7 Apr 1843 (part 1), 745-747. 27 Oct
	1843(2); 3: 786-788. 21 Nov 1845 (3, 4, 5); 6: 32-34. 14 Jan 1848 (6, 7, '1846');
	8: 30-31. 4 Jan 1850 (8-11, '1849').
	Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 317. 1854 (on part 13).
	Seemann, Bonplandia 2: 202. 1 Sep 1854 (12, 13); 3: 75. 15 Mar 1855 (3(1)).
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxiv. 1891.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 55. 1940 (states that part 5 of ser. 2 appeared in
	1859).
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 733. 1960, 16: 821. 1961.
	Rechinger, Praefatio nova, <em>in</em> facsimile edition 1969, p. i-xxv.
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 803-805. 1969.
	Greuter, Candollea 25(1): 172-173. 1970.

608. <em>Pugillus plantarum novarum Africae borealis Hispaniaeque australis</em>. Genève (Ferd.
Ramboz et Socii) 1852. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Pugill. pl. Afr. bot. Hispan.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Georges François Reuter (1805-1872).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1852 (p. 2), p. [1]-134- <em>Coples</em>: BR, U. – Half-title on p. 3: <em>Pugillus specierum
	novarum</em>. The book has a cancelled title-page on p. 2 of which it is stated that publi-
	cation took place in Jan 1852. – Simultaneously published in Bibl. univers. Genève,
	Jan 1852.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; Kew 1: 285; PR 946; IDC 5854.
	Reichenbach fil., Bot. Zeit. 10: 565-568, 589-592, 606-610. 1852.

609. <em>Centuria Euphorbiarum</em> ... Aprili 1860. Leipzig (B. Hermann), Paris (J. B. Bail-
lière) 1860. Small Qu. (<em>Cent. Euphorb.</em>)

PAGE: 259
HEADING: BOISSIEU

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1860 (t.p.), p. [1]-40. <em>Coples</em>: BR, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; Jackson p. 131; Kew 1: 285; Langman p. 146; MW p. 47; IDC 426.

610. <em>Icones Euphorbiarum</em> ou figures de cent vingt-deux espèces du genre Euphorbia
dessinées et gravées par Heyland avec des considérations sur la classification et la
distribution géographique des plantes de ce genre. Paris (Victor Masson et fils) 1866.
Fol. (<em>Icon. Euphorb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: early 1866-p. [1]-24., <em>pl. 1-120, 31bis, 40bis</em> (uncoloured lithographs by Heyland).
	The first plates were produced by Masson in Paris, but the stock was acquired by
	Georg in Genève. The book is cited well in advance of publication in the <em>Prodromus
	</em>of de Candolle because Heyland's plates were prepared over a number of years.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; GF p. 51; Kew 1: 285; MW p. 47; NI 189; PR 948; IDC 5440.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 57. 1940.
	Candolle, Prodromus 15: 3. 188.

611. <em>Flora orientalis</em> sive enumeration plantarum in Oriente a Graecia et Aegypto ad
Indiae fines hucusque observatarum. Basel, Genève (H. Georg) 1867-1888, 6 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. orient.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The supplement contains a statement by Christ on the dates of publication
	(p. xxvi-xxvii).

vol.	part	pages	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*-iii*], [i]-xxxiv,	[1]-1017	Apr-Jun 1867
2		[i-iii], [1]-1159	Dec 1872 or Jan 1873
3		[i-iii], [1]-1033	Sep-Oct 1875
4	1	[1]-280	Sep-Oct 1875
	2	[i-iii], 281-1276	Apr-Mai 1879
5	1	[1]-428	Jul 1882
	2	[i-iii], [429]-868	Apr 1884
Suppl.		[i*-iii*], [i]-xxxiii, [1]-466
		7 pl. (portr.)	Oct 1888

<em>Imprints</em>: vol. 1: Basel, Genève (all: H. Georg); vols 2, 3, 4, 5, suppl.: Genève, Basel,
	Lyon (all: H. Georg)
<em>Supplement</em> published by R. Buser (Christ's account of <em>Rosa</em> p. 201-230, was publ.
	Feb. fide Crépln, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 27: 97. 1888). <em>Copies</em>: BR, U.
<em>Facsimile editions</em>: 1963/4 Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.), 1975 Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp;
	Co.), ISBN 90-6123-203-1. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1544; BM 1: 189; Jackson p. 378; Kew 1: 285; PR 949; TR 148; IDC 2250.
	Ascherson, Bot. Zeit. 26: 223-231. 1868.
	Drude, Isis, Dresden 1886(5): [7 p.]
	Chodat, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 28: 24-38. 1937.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 57. 1940.
	Davis, Kew Bull. 1949: 426.
	Stafleu, Taxon 12: 355. 1963, 24: 526. 1975.

612. <em>Plantarum orientalium novarum decas prima</em> [<em>secunda</em>] ex Florae Orientalis volumine
tertio mox edituro excerpta. Genève (H. Georg) 1875. Oct. (<em>Pl. orient, nov.</em>)

<em>Decas prima</em>: 8 Feb 1875 (t.p.; coples sent to Kew 9 Feb), p. [1]-8. <em>Coples</em>: BR, NY,
	USDA.
<em>Decas secunda</em>: 20 Feb 1875 (t.p.), p. [1]-9. <em>Coples</em>: NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 378; Kew 1: 285.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 58. 1940.

Boissieu, Claude Victor de (1784-1868), French painter, engraver, and botanist.
(<em>Boissieu</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown (the herbarium at STR is that of Henri de Boissieu).

PAGE: 260
HEADING: BOISSIEU

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 211, 381: 189; Jackson p. 226; Kew 1: 285;
NI 191; Plesch p. 147; PR 951.
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 57-58. 1906.

613. <em>Flore d'Europe</em>, contenant les détails de la floraison et de la fructification des genres
européens, et une ou plusieurs espèces de chacun de ces genres, dessinés et gravés
d'après nature; par C. V. de Boissieu. On y a joint l'indication de la classe, de l'ordre,
et le caractère essentiel du genre d'après Linné; sa classification d'après la méthode
naturelle de Jussieu; des observations sur les analogies de quelques genres et les irré-
gularités de quelques espèces; un sommaire exact des connoissances acquises sur toutes
les plantes qui forment ce recueil, etc. Lyon (Bruyset ainé et Buynand) 1805-1807,
3 vols., Oct. and Qu. † (<em>Fl. Europe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A quarto copy in original covers at NY shows the following division (dates based
	on JT and JGLF):

vol.	livr.	pages	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i*], [i]-xvi	263, 279, 313, 314, 349, 354, 357, 386, 389, 393,	30 Jan 1805
			404, 409, 412, 413, 418, 419, 448, 474, 478.
	2		284, 318, 321, 322, 337, 351, 369, 377, 383, 417,	Mar 1805
			439, 440, 472, 473, 477, 493, 494, 508, 537, 553.
	3		136, 142, 143, 145, 201, 254, 281, 283, 333, 368,	Mai 1805
			372, 375, 401, 406, 496, 566, 569, 570, 602, 643.
	4		122, 144, 153, 155, 159, 182, 217, 228, 238, 239,	Jul 1805
			249, 252, 257, 356, 376, 416, 421, 486, 546, 571.
	5		108, 118, 121, 236, 262, 271, 290, 309, 310, 319,	Jul 1805
			380, 423, 441, 447, 449, 455, 471, 484, 551, 630.
		p. 4 cover: ind.	132, 185, 216, 221, 247, 251, 276, 287, 298, 328,	29 Nov 1805
2	6	[i]	355, 360, 422, 429, 433, 445, 456, 616, 613, 660.
	7		129, 134, 137, 149, 235, 237, 273, 278, 282, 289,	7 Feb 1806
			305, 317, 320, 323, 325, 326, 327, 460, 505, 585.	(cover: 1805)
	8		58, 75, 76, 93, 193, 253, 256, 335, 342, 385, 390,	8 Mar 1806
			403, 464, 469, 499, 502, 592, 600, 618, 641.	(cover: 1805)
	9		3, 70, 135, 138, 141 265, 315, 358, 392, 432,	16 Jul 1806
			475, 489, 509, 525, 541, 563, 567, 572, 622, 625.	(cover: 1805)
	10		90, 103, 128, 133, 206, 210, 222, 226, 285, 430,	Dec 1806
			512, 534, 535, 542, 550, 601, 613, 629, 632, 650.	(cover: 1805)
3	11	[i]	12, 23, 25, 30, 32, 33, 74, 104, 105, 110, 112,	24 Jan 1807
			116, 177, 223, 225, 331, 352, 394, 397, 559.	(cover: 1806)
	12		2, 5, 69, 77, 78, 79, wo, 129(?), 148, 181, 203,	13 Jul 1807
			204, 231, 244, 348, 353, 391, 446, 658.	(cover: 1807)

<em>Copies</em>: B, G, L, NY.
<em>Issues</em>: (1) "grand raisin fin" octavo; <em>copies</em>: B, L.
(2) "grand raisin superfin" octavo.
(3) "papler vélin, " quarto; <em>copy</em>: NY.
The plates are usually arranged in numerical order. There are three engraved t.p.'s
(by J. J. de Boissieu). The original plan was to issue 600-700 plates in volumes of 100
plates. The plates are uncoloured copper engravings.
The title given above is that of the engraved title pages. The covers had in addition:
"Ouvrage destiné à servir de supplément à tous des livres élémentaires de botanique, à
toutes les descriptions, à toutes les flores particulières de tous les pays de l'Europe, et
à l'aide duquel on peut facilement acquérir la connaissance d'un grand nombre de
plantes et une parfaite intelligence du language botanique." – PR reports the presence of
all 660 plates in the Delessert library (now Institut de France). Each plate is accom-
panied by 1 or 2 pages of text. – Magnin states that, although the <em>Flore d'Europe</em> carries
Boissieu's name, it was the work of several collaborators: Auger, Dujat d'Ambérieu,
Hubert de Saint-Didier, and Dumarché.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; Jackson p. 226; Kew 1: 285; NI 191; Plesch p. 147-148; PR 951;
	SO add. 785c; IDG 5855.

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HEADING: BOJER

	Magnin, Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 57. 1906.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 60. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 260).

Boissieu, Henri de (1871-1912), French botanist. (<em>H. Boissieu</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: STR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 83.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 211; CSP 13: 654; Kew 1: 285; MW p. 47.
Zeiller and Hua, Bull. Soc. bot. France 59: 465, 673-680. 1922 (bibl.)
Gagnepain, FI. Indochine, tome prél. 35. 1944.
Reed, Bibl. Fl. S. E. Asia 16. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Fl. Indochine, Violaceae</em> 1(2): 206-208. Oct 1908, 1(3): 209-
218. Mai 1909.

Boivin, Louis Hyacinthe (1808-1852), French botanist and plant collector, especially
active on the islands in the Indian Ocean (<em>Boivin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: major part of the collections in P and PC, duplicates in many
herbaria. Boivin offered plants for sale, e.g. "Boivin, pl. ins. Borboniae" see Bonplandia
6: 342. 1858.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 83.
	Candolle, Phytographie.397. 1880.
	Hedge and Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 61. 1970.
	Hepper and Neate, Pl. coll. W. Africa 11. 1971.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 293. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 282; Barnhart 1: 212; CSP 7: 208.
Duchartre, Rev. bot. 1: 478-479. 1846.
Anon., Flora 36: 600. 7 Oct 1853.
Jaubert, Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 225-239. 1854.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bivinia</em> [sic] Jaubert ex L. R. Tulasne (1857); <em>Boivinella</em> (Pierre ex Baillon)
Aubréville &amp; Pellegrin (1958); <em>Boivinella A</em>. Camus (1925); <em>Neoboivinella</em> Aubréville &amp;
Pellegrin (1959).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: 32. 1973 (<em>fig. 16</em>).

Bojer, Wenceslas (Wenzel) (1797-1856), Czeck born naturalist and explorer who
settled on Mauitius; director of the botanical garden at Port Louis. (<em>Bojer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P and W; duplicates e.g. at BM, G, K (see IH).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 83.
	Candolle, Phytographie 397. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 135. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 61. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 212; BB p. 37; BM 1: 189; CSP 1: 463, 9:
284; Kew 1: 287; PR 940.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 446-447. 1856; Flora 39: 767. 1856, 40: 768. 1857.
J. M. ex Hooker, Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 446. 1856.
Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 8: 312-317. 1856.
Seemann, Bonplandia 4: 381-382. 1856.
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 333. 1858.
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhmen 116-117. 1904.
Poisson, Bull. Acad. Malgache, Tananarive ser. 2. 29: 113-118. 1949/50 (bibl.)
Vaughan, Proc. Roy. Soc. Art. Sci. Mauritius 2(1): 73-98. 1958 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bojeria</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836); <em>Bojeria</em> Rafinesque (1838).

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HEADING: BOJER

614. <em>Hortus mauritianus</em> ou énumération des plantes, exotiques et indigènes, qui croissent
à l'ile Maurice, disposées d'après la méthode naturelle. Mauritius (Aimé Mamarot et
Compagnie) 1837. Oct. (<em>Hortus maurit</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1837, p. [i]-vi, [1]-456. – Most new names are <em>nomina nuda. Copy</em> at Biohistorical
	Institute, Utrecht.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 189; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 353, 448.
	Poisson, Bull. trim. Acad. Malgache ser. 2. 29: 113-118. 1949/50.

Bolander, Henry Nicholas (1832-1897), German born American botanist, "State
botanist for California" for many years. (<em>Boland</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GH, duplicates in many herbaria e.g. DS, FH (lichens) and UC,
see IH. Bolander specimens are included in Sullivant and Lesquereux, <em>Musci boreali
Americana</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 83.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 270, 285, 294. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York bot. Gard. 19(3): 293-294. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 212; CSP 9: 284; GR p. 64.
Jepson, Erythea 6: 100-107. 1898.
Purdy, Madroño 2: 33-34. 1931.
Rodgers, John Torrey 336. 1942.
Rodgers, Amer. Botany 1873-1892 p. 324. 1944.
Howell, Marin flora 31. 1949.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 149. 1961.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 44. 1955.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bolandra</em> [sic] A. Gray (1868).

615. <em>A catalogue of the plants growing in the vicinity of San Francisco</em>. San Francisco (A.
Roman &amp; Co.) 1870. Qu. (<em>Cat. pl. San Francisco</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, p. [1]-43. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Ascherson, Bot. Zeit. 29: 393-394. 9 Jun 1871.

Boldingh, Isaac (1879-1938), Dutch botanist who worked on the flora of the Nether-
lands West Indies. (<em>Boldingh</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original West Indian collections: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 83.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 213; BL 1: 228; BM 6: 105; Kew 1: 288;
Langman p. 146.
Sirks, Ind. Natuurond. 296 [index]. 1915.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 646. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. I: 69-70. 1950 (portr.)

616. <em>The flora of the Dutch West Indian Islands</em> St. Eustatius, Saba and St. Martin. Proef-
schrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de plant- en dierkunde aan de
Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, op gezag van den Rector Magnificus Dr. Jan de Vries ...
te verdedigen op Donderdag 1 juli 1909, des namiddags te 4 uren door Isaäc Boldingh,
geboren te Purmerend. Leiden (E. J. Brill) 1909[-1912]. Oct. (<em>Fl. Dutch W. Ind. Is.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: came out as the author's thesis with the above title page, on 1 Jul 1909, p. [i]-xiii
	[dutch part of dissertation], [i]-xii, [1, p. half title], [1]-321, 3 maps. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	The xiii pages of the dutch preface were followed by the title pages of the English
	text:
	[ii]: <em>The Flora of the Dutch West Indian Islands</em>. First volume <em>St. Eustatius, Saba and
	St. Martin.</em>Leiden 1909.
	[iii]: <em>The Flora of St. Eustatius, Saba and St. Martin.</em>Leiden 1909.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Feb-Mar 1914 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1914), p. [i-ii blank], [iii]-xiv, [1 p. half title],
	[1]-197, <em>pl. 1-9</em>, map; Oct.: preface p. xi '1931.' <em>Copy</em>: U.

PAGE: 263
HEADING: BOLLE

	There were 2 title pages:
	[iv]: <em>The flora of the Dutch West Indian Islands</em>. Second volume <em>Curaçao, Aruba and
	Bonaire.</em>Leiden 1914.
	[v]: <em>The flora of Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire</em>. Published by the aid of "Het Provinciaal
	Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen." Leiden 1914.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 228; BM 6: 105; Kew 1: 288; Langman p. 146; Plesch p. 148.

617. <em>Flora voor de Nederlandsch West-Indische eilanden</em>. Amsterdam (J. H. de Bussy) 1913.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Ned. W. Ind. eil.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1913 (date on original cover), "Koloniaal Instituut Amsterdam, Derde uit-
	gave van het Van Eedenfonds," p. [i]-xx, [1]-449, [450]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 228; BM 6: 105; Kew 1: 288.
	Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 4: 41. 1965.

618. <em>Catalogas herbarii plantarum in horto bogoriensi cultarum</em>. Editio 1914. [head line:]
Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Batavia [Djakarta] (G. Kolff &amp; Co.) 1914. Oct. (<em>Cat.
herb. bogor.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1914 (preface p. 4: Aug 1914), p. [i], [1]-179, [(1)]-(11), [i]-lxvi, map.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 288.

619. <em>Zakflora voor de landbouwstreken op Java ...</em> Uitgegeven door het Nederlandsch-
Indisch Landbouw Syndicaat bij gelegenheid van het Algemeen Nederlandsch-Indisch
Bodemcongres, gehouden te Djokjakarta October 1916. Batavia [Djakarta] 1916. Oct. (<em>Zakfl. Java</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1916 (t.p.), p. [i]-xvii, 1-204. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 288.

Boll, Ernst Friedrich August (1817-1868) (sic, not 1867), German botanist at
Neubrandenburg (Mecklenburg). (<em>Boll</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 108; Barnhart 1: 213; BFM 97: BM 1: 190-191;
CSP 1: 465-466, 6: 595-596, 7: 209-210, 12: 90; GR p. 64; Kew 1: 289; LS 3251;
PR 958; Quenstedt p. 46.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 2. 1860.
Boll, Fl. Meklenburg 149. 1860 (bibl.)
Boll, F. C, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Meklenburg 22: 1-34. 1869.
Fischer-Benzon in Prahl, Krit. Fl. Prov. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 11. 1890.

620. <em>Flora von Meklenburg</em> in geographischer, geschichtlicher, systematischer, statistischer
u.s.w. Hinsicht geschildert. Neubrandenburg (C. Brünslow) 1860. Oct. (<em>Fl. Meklenb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1860, [i-iv], [1]-404, [2, ind.]. <em>Coples</em>: B, BR, NY. – Reprinted from
	Archiv Freunde der Naturgesch. Meklenburg 14, 1860. A 'Nachtrag' followed in vol.
	18: 95-138. The book was preceded by <em>Flora von Meklenburg-Strelitz</em>, nebst Beiträgen
	zur gesammten Meklenburgischen Flora, 146 p., [Neubrandenburg 1849], in the
	same <em>Archiv</em>, vol. 3, 1849. 3. Nachtrag, Neubrandenburg 1865(?) (Flora 48: 158.
	29 Mar 1865).
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM p. 97; BM 1: 190-191; LS 3251; PR 958.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 18: 280. 3 Aug 1860.

Bolle, Carl [Karl] August (1821-1909), German dendrologist and ornithologist at
Berlin, industrious plant collector. (<em>Bolle</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B. – For duplicates see IH (in part as <em>Herbarium atlanticum</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 5(1): 419; IH 2: 83; Saccardo 2: 20.
	Parlatore, Coll. bot. Florence 17-18. 1874.
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 295, 331. 1916.

PAGE: 264
HEADING: BOLLE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 393 [bibl.], 4: 195, 5(1): 419; Barnhart 1: 213;
BL 1: 87; BM 1: 191, 6: 106; Bossert p. 44; CSP 1: 466-467, 6: 591, 7: 209-210; DTS 1:
24, 6(4): 45, 116; IF p. 682; Kew 1: 289; Langman p. 146; LS 3256-3257; PR 960;
Saccardo 1: 32, 2: 32.
Bolle, De vegetatione alpina in Germania extra Alpes obvia. Diss. inaug. 1846 (vita).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 120, <em>pl. 132.</em>1905 (portr.)
Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 50: cxxxvi. 1909.
Schwerin, Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 1909: 341-343. 1917: 271 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bollaea</em> Parlatore (1858).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Mon. biol. Canar. 4: 32, 35, <em>figs. 15, 17.</em>1973.

621. <em>De vegetatione alpina in Germania extra Alpes obvia</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis botanica
quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in alma litterarum universitate
Friderica Guilelma ut summi in medicina et chirurgia honores rite sibi concedantur die
xi m. Julii a. mdcccxlvi h.l.q.s. publice defendet auctor Carolus Bolle berolinensis.
Opponentibus E. Angern ... H. Epenstein ... L. Tichy. Berlin (Gustav Schade) s.d.
[1846] Oct. (<em>Veg. alp. German.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 11 Jul 1846 (t.p.), p. [1]-50, [1, theses]. <em>Coples</em>: B, NY (Otto Kuntze).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 960.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 6: 204. 10 Mar 1848.

Bolton, James (x-1799), British botanist at Halifax. (<em>Bolton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: No herbarium specimens known. Original drawings of ferns and
fungi at BM; manuscript of icones fungorum at USDA. Eighteen water-colours on
vellum at HU (see HU 742). A set of 50 watercolours is at BM: "Fifty flowers drawn
from nature, at Halifax ..." 1785-1787. Fol. (with mss title and preface).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 37; BM 1: 192; HU 742.
	Shear, Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 17: 302-307. 1933.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 214; BB p. 37; BM 1: 192; DNB 5: 327;
IF p. 682; Jackson p. 239, 253, 344; Kew 1: 290; LS 3294-3295; NI 194-196; PR 961-
962.
Crump, The Halifax naturalist 6: xlviii-liv. 1902.
Turner, Halifax books and authors 60-61. 1906 (n.v., fide Barnhart).
Crossland, An eighteenth century naturalist. Halifax 1910.
Barnhart NAF 9(6): 430. 1916.
Shear, Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 17: 302-307. 1932 (on the USDA mss of B's Icones
	fungorum).
Moorhouse, J. Bot. 79: 156-158. 1941 (on James and Thomas B.)
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 155. 1949.
Nissen, Illustr. Vogelbücher 93. 1953 (Harmonia ruralis).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> L'Héritier, Sertum angl. facs. ed. 1963, p. xxvii.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boltonia</em> L'Héritier de Brutelle (1789).

622. <em>Filices britannicae</em>; an history of the British proper ferns. With plain and accurate
descriptions, and new figures of all the species and varieties, taken from an immediate
and careful inspection of the plants in their natural state, and engraved on thirty-one
copper-plates: with the particular places noted where each species was lately gathered,
and are at this time growing in the North of England, or on the Mountains of Wales.
Leeds (J. Binns) [1785]. Qu. (<em>Fil. brit.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: After 16 Aug 1785, (date on p. xvi; Crit. Rev. Jan 1786), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-59,
	[60-63, ind.], <em>pl. 1-31</em>, hand-coloured copper engravings by the author. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Part 2</em>: <em>Filices</em>... ferns. <em>Part the second</em>. With ... species, taken...state, drawn of their
	natural size, and accurately enengraved. Including an appendix to the former part of
	this work, by which the whole is completed. Huddersfield (for the author by J. Brook)
	1790. QU., p. [i*], [xvii]-xxii, [59*]-81, [82, ind.]. <em>pl. 32-46</em>, hand-coloured copper

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HEADING: BOLTON

	engravings by the author, published after 16 Oct 1790, date on p. xxii. <em>Copy</em>: HH. -
	Original drawings for the plates at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 192; Henrey 464; IF p. 682; NI 194; PR 961.
	Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 220, 5: 73.
	Anon., Monthly Rev. London 76: 129-132. Feb 1787.

623. <em>An history of fungusses, growing about Halifax</em>. With forty-four copper-plates; on
which are engraved fifty-one species of agarics: Wherein their varieties, and various
appearances in the different stages of growth, are faithfully exhibited in more than two
hundred figures, copled with great care from the plants, when newly gathered and in a
state of perfection. With a particular description of each species in all its stages, from
the first appearance to the utter decay of the plant; with the time they were gathered;
the soil and situation in which they grew; their duration; and the particular places
mentioned, where all the new and rare species were found. The whole being a plain
recital of facts, the results of more than twenty years observation. Halifax (author, sold
by J. Milner) [vol. 1]; Huddersfield (printed for the author by J. Brook and sold by
B. White and Son) [2, 3, app.]; 1788-1791, 4 vols. Qu. (<em>Hist. fung. Halifax</em>).

vol.	pages	plates	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xvi, [1]-44,	1-43 [44]	Mai 1788
(Halifax)	[2, ind.], errata slip	engr. t.p.
2	[i*], [xvii]-xxv,	45-92	Nov 1788
(Huddersfield)	[45]-92, [1, ind.]
3	[i*], [xxvii]-xxxii,	93-138	1790
(Huddersfield)	93-138, [4, ind.]	(p. xxxii: 12 Dec 1789, p. 182
			'1790'; t.p. 1789)
Appendix	[i*], [xxxiii]-xlii,	139-181	Jun 1792
(Huddersfield)	139-181, [12, ind.]		(t.p. 1791; p. xliii: 31 Dec 1791)

The above analysis is based on a copy with hand coloured plates in the Stevenson
library. There were two issues: plates coloured and plates plain (copper engravings by
the author). Other <em>copies</em>: NY (plain), MICH (col.), L (vol. 3).
<em>Vol. I.</em>The additional t.p. to vol. 1, engraved and coloured, reads: "Historia fungorum
	circa Halifax sponte nascentium."
<em>Vol. 2</em>, title: "... forty-eight copper plates ... fifty-four species of fungusses, viz. the
	remainder of the Agarics, with the three succeeding genera, Boletus, Hydrum and
	Phallus: wherein their various appearances ..."
<em>Vol. 3</em>, title: " ...forty-six copper plates ... sixty-four species of fungusses, including
	the seven following genera, viz. Clathrus, Helvella, Peziza, Clavaria, Lypoperdon,
	Sphaeria and Mucor. Wherein ... in about three hundred figures, copied ..."
<em>App</em>.: title: "An appendix or supplement to the History ... Halifax: by which the
	work is compleated in four volumes. Containing one hundred and eighty-two copper
	plates; on which are engraved two hundred and thirty-one species of fungusses,
	exhibited in about nine hundred figures: all drawn, engraved and coloured by the
	author. With a particular. ..."
For the <em>German translation</em> see next entry.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 192; Henrey p. 465; Jackson p. 253; Kew 1: 290; NI 195; PR 962.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 155. 1949.
	Shear, Trans. brit. mycol. Soc. 17: 302-207. 1931.
	Laplanche, Diet, iconogr. champignons 1894 (correlation with Friesian names).
	Anon., Monthly Review 1: 460-461. Nov 1788, 8: 179-185. 1792.

624. Jacob Boltons <em>Geschichte der merckwürdigsten Pilze</em> mit 44 [48, 46, 44] illuminierten
Kupfern Iter [-IV] Theil. Aus dem Englischen mit Anmerkungen von D. Carl Ludw.
Willdenow. Berlin (1-3: Pauli, 4: G. Reimer) 1795[-1820], 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Gesch. merckw.
Pilze</em>).

<em>Editor and author of notes vols. 1-3</em>: Carl Ludwig Willdenow (1765-1842). <em>Idem vol. 4</em>:
	Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858) and Theodor Friedrich
	Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck (1787-1837).

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HEADING: BOLTON

vol.	pages	plates	date
-------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xii, [1]-68	1-44	Aug 1795
		engr. t.p.	p. xii: 14 Mar 1795
2	[i]-xvi, [1]-72	45-92	Jun 1797
			p. vi: 14 Dec 1796
3	[i]-xiv, [1]-80	93-138	Aug 1799
			p. iv: 8 Feb 1799
4	[i*], [i]-clxxx,	139-182	Dec 1820
	[i], [1]-80, [38,
	ind.], [1, corr.]

The above analysis is based on a copy with hand coloured plates in the Stevenson library.
Copies vary in binding. Other <em>coples</em>: B, BR, NY. – Data based on documentation BH.
<em>Vol. 1</em>, engraved t.p., as above
<em>Vol. 2</em>, printed t.p. "... mit 48 ..."
<em>Vol. 3</em>, printed t.p. "... mit 46..."
<em>Vol. 4</em>, has three t.p.'s:
	<em>a</em>: <em>printed</em>. "Jacob ... Willdenow. IV Theil, Anhänge und Nachträge. Mit 44 il-
	luminierten Kupfern. Fortgesetzt und mit einer Einleitung und einer erklärenden
	Übersicht sämmtlicher Tafeln versehen von Dr. Ch. G. Nees von Esenbeck und
	Dr. Th. Fr. Ludw. Nees von Esenbeck. Berlin Bey G. Reimer 1820."
	<em>b</em>: <em>printed</em>, new t.p. for entire work, issued 1820, bound in various places: "Beschrei-
	bung der um Halifax wachsende Pilze, enthaltend 241 Pilzarten in 900 Figuren auf
	182 Kupfertafeln, alle von dem Verfasser ... gegründet von James Bolton ... Aus
	dem Englischen mit Anmerkungen von Carl Ludwig Willdenow. Fortgesetzt ...
	von ... Esenbeck. Berlin ... 1820."
	<em>c</em>: <em>engraved</em>, "Historia fungorum circa Halifax sponte nascentium tomi iv, A. Agaricus
	...L. Mucor."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 192; LS 3294; NI 196; PR 962.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916.

Bolus, Harry (1834-1911), British born South African banker and botanist. (<em>H. Bolus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BOL. Other coll. e.g. BUL, GRA, NH, NU, PRE, SAM, STE
and outside S. Africa. Exsiccatae: <em>Herbarium austro-africanum</em>, with Mac Owan, q v.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 84.
	Tölken, Index herb. austro-afr. 58. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 394; Barnhart 1: 214; BB p. 37; BL 1: 28, 54;
BM 1: 192-193, 6: 106; Bossert p. 44; CSP 9: 288, 12: 174, 13: 665; Kew 1: 291.
Pearson, S. Afr. J. Science 8: 59-79. 1911 (portr., bibl., itineraries)
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1911: 275-277, 319-322.
Pearson, Rep. S. Afr. Ass. Adv. Sci. 8: 59-79. 1912 (bibl., portr.)
Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1911/12: 42-44.
Harloth, Fl. S. Afr. 1: x. 1913 (portr.)
Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape. 1929 (portr.)
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 270-272. 1932 (portr.)
White, Stapeliae 1: 105. 1937.
Hutchinson, A botanist in Southern Africa 645. 1946.
Lütjeharms, The life and work of Harry Bolus, Cape Town. 1965 (mimeogr.)
Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 7-8. 1968.
Jessop, S. Afr. biogr. woordenb. 1: 92-95. 1968.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bolusafra</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Bolusanthus</em> Harms (1906); <em>Bolusia</em> Bentham
(1873); <em>Bolusiella</em> Schlechter (1918); <em>Neobolusia</em> Schlechter (1895).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Bolusanthemnm</em> Schwantes (1928) is dedicated to his daughter-in-law Harriet
Margaret Louisa Bolus née Kensit (q.v.)

625. <em>Icones orchidearum austro-africanarum extra-troplcarum</em>; or, figures with descriptions, of

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HEADING: BOLUS, H. M. L.

extra-troplcal South African Orchids. London (William Wesley) 1893-1913, 3 vols,
Oct. (<em>Icon. orchid. austro-afric.</em>)

vol.	part	plates	dates	pages
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-50	15 Aug 1893	[i]-vi, [1, note], l.p., [2 p. ind.]
	2	51-100	20 Aug 1896	[i-iii], l.p., [3 P. ind.], app. [2]p., preface and
				t.p. to vol. 1 [viii]p.
2	1	1-100	Apr-Jun 1911	[i-vi], l.p. [3 p. ind.]; page iv: Apr 1911, Nat.
				Nov. Nov 1911, BR inscr. 15 Jun 1911.
3	1	1-100	1913	[i-v], l.p.; page v: 12 Feb 1913, Nat. Nov.
				Dec 1913.

The plates are accompanied by one or two pages letterpress. <em>Coples</em>: BR, HH. – 36 plates
of vol. 3 were first published by H. Bolus in his "Orchids of the Cape Peninsula, " Trans.
South Afr. Philosoph. Soc. 5(1): 75-200. 1888. The 300 (partly) coloured plates are by
H. Bolus and F. Bolus. F. Bolus edited the third volume; preface by H. M. L. Bolus. -
Portrait as frontisplece to vol. 2.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 193, 6: 106; Kew 1: 291; NI 197.
	Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 7. 1968.

Bolus, Harriet Margaret Louisa (née Kensit) (1877-1970), South African botanist,
daughter-in-law of Harry Bolus. (<em>L. Bolus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BOL, other material BM, GRA, NBG, PRE, SAM.
Ref.: IH 2: 82.
	Tolken, Index herb. austro-afr. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 214; BL 1: 28, 54; BM 6: 106; Bossert p. 44;
Kew 1: 291; Langman p. 391.
Anon., Flowering plants South Africa 23. 1943 (portr.)
Herre, Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten 12(1): 1-3. 1961 (portr.)
E.G.H.O., Forum botanicum 8: 68-69. 1970 (Died at Cape Town on 5 Apr 1970. Harry
	Bolus was her uncle and father-in-law).
Levyns and Jessop, J. S. Afr. Bot. 36(4): 319-330. 1970 (bibl.)
Herre, Kakt. Sukk. 21: 139, 170, also in The genera of the Mesembryanthemaceae 46-
	47. 1971 (portr.)
Glen, Aloe 13(3): 84, 87. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bolusanthemum</em> Schwantes (1928). – <em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the
name Bolus, cf. supra, sub Harry Bolus.

626. <em>Notes on Mesembryanthemum and allied genera</em>. Cape Town 1928-1958. Oct. (<em>Notes
Mesembryanthemum</em>).

<em>Part I</em>: . Jul 1928 (reprinted from articles appearing in S. A. Garden &amp; Country Life
August-December, 1927), reprint 1928 (156 pp.)

<em>Part II</em>:

pages	dates	pages	dates	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-16	9 Nov 1928	147-160	22 Nov 1929	309-336	29 Jan 1932
17-32	21 Dec 1928	161-176	20 Feb 1930	337-356	24 Jun 1932
33-48	24 Jan 1929	177-192	9 Mai 1930	357-376	6 Dec 1932
49-64	12 Apr 1929	193-208	15 Aug 1930	377-396	19 Mai 1933
65-80	3 Mai 1929	209-224	12 Nov 1930	397-416	16 Oct 1933
81-94	6 Jun 1929	225-244	12 Feb 1931	417-436	26 Jan 1934
95-110	4 Jul 1929	245-268	1 Mai 1931	437-452	23 Mai 1934
111-129	16Aug 1929	269-292	3 Jul 1931	453-472	17 Aug 1934
131-146	4 Nov 1929	293-308	24 Sep 1931	473-508	11 Feb 1935

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HEADING: BOLUS, H. M. L.

<em>Part III</em>:

pages	dates	pages	dates	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-20	5 Feb 1936	79-114	12 Aug 1937	189-236	25Aug 1950
21-44	31 Jul 1936	115-138	24 Mar 1938	237-288	30 Aug 1954
45-78	14 Jan 1937	139-188	20 Jul 1939	289-417	30 Apr 1958

<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 291.
	Jessop, J. S. Afr. Bot. 36(4): 327-329. 1970.
	O'Connor Fenton, Taxon 22: 323. 1973.

Bommer, [Mme] Elisa Caroline, née Destrée (x-1910), Belgian botanist, wife of
J. E. Bommer. (<em>E. Bommer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GR p. 689.
Rousseau, Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. Belg. 47: 256-261. 1910 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bommerella</em> Marchal (1885).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Bommeria</em> Fournier (1877) is probably dedicated to her husband Joseph Édouard
Bommer (1829-1895), q.v.

627. <em>Catalogue des champignons observés aux environs de Bruxelles</em>. Gent (C. Annoot Braeck-
man) 1879. Oct. (<em>Cat. champ. Bruxelles</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Mariette Rousseau.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1879 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1879), p. [i-iii], [61]-219. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Reprinted
	with special h.t. and t.p. from Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. Belg. 18(1): 61-219. 1879.

628. <em>Flore mycologique des environs de Bruxelles</em>. Gent (G. Annoot-Braeckman, Ad. Hoste)
 1884. Oct. (<em>Fl mycol. Bruxelles</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Mariette Rousseau.
<em>Publ</em>.: early 1885 (Hedwigia Mai-Jun 1885, Nat. Nov. Aug 1885), p. [1]-353, [1, err.].
	<em>Coples</em>: MICH, Stevenson. T.p. 1884 but some sheets dated 1885. – Originally
	published Mém. Soc. roy. Bot. Belg. 23(1). 1884 (p. 13-365).

629. Expédition antarctique Belge. <em>Résultats du voyage du S.Y. Belgica</em> en 1897-1898-1899
sous le commandement de A. de Gerlache de Gomery. <em>Rapports scientifiques</em> publiés aux
frais du gouvernement belge, sous la direction de la commission de la Belgica. <em>Botanique
champignons</em> par Mmes. E. Bommer et M. Rousseau. Antwerpen (J. E. Buschmann) 1905.
Qu. (<em>Résult. voy. Belgica, champ</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Mariette Rousseau.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1905, after 1 Apr (p. [2]; Nat. Nov. Dec 1905), p. [1]-15, <em>pl. 1-5 Copy</em>: Stevenson.

Bommer, Joseph (Jean) Édouard (1829-1895), Belgian pteridologist at Bruxelles. (<em>J.
Bommer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR, dupl. K, L. An unpublished manuscript on <em>Adiantum</em> is at
US. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 84.
	Morton, Amer. Fern. J. 61(2): 70-71. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 215 (Joseph Édouard); BM 1: 193; CSP 1:
470, 7: 214, 12: 99, 13: 668; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 150, 417, 502; Kew 1: 292; Langman
p. 147.
Crépin, Manuel lxv, Ixix. 1860.
Crépin, Guide 431. 1878.
De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. Belge Microscop. 21: 68-69.1894

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HEADING: BONATO

Errera, Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. Belge 34: 7-21. 1895 (portr., bibl., as Jean-Édouard).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 87. 1903 (Jean Édouard), 3(3): 73. 1905.
Morton, Amer. Fern J. 61(2): 70-71. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bommeria</em> Fournier (1877) is probably dedicated to Joseph Edouard; <em>Bom-
merella</em> Marchal (1885) is dedicated to his wife Elisa Caroline Bommer née Destrée.

630. <em>Monographie de la classe des fougères</em>, ... classification. (Accompagnée de six plan-
ches). Bruxelles (Mayolez), Paris (P. Savy) 1867. Oct. (<em>Monogr. foug.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1867 (ante Nov), p. [1]-107, <em>pl. 1-6. Copy</em>: BR. – Originally published Bull. Soc.
	roy. Bot. Belg. 5: 273-364. 6 pl. 1866 (séance du 2 Décembre 1866, obviously pub-
	lished 1867), reprint dated 1867, with independent pagination, reviewed by Milde in
	Hedwigia Nov 1867.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 193; Jackson p. 150; Kew 1: 292; PR 963; IDC 7164.
	Milde, Hedwigia 6(11): 161-163. 1867.
	Kuhn, Bot. Zeit. 25: 415-416. 1867.

631. <em>Sclérotes et cordons mycéliens</em>. Bruxelles (F. Hayez) 1894. Qu. (<em>Sclérotes cordons mycél</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1894 (cover), cover p. 1 with imprint, p. [1]-116, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: Stevenson. -
	Originally published as Mém. Cour. Sav. étrangers no. 54, presented 15 Dec 1893.

Bonati, Gustave Henri (1873-1927), French botanist and pharmacist. (<em>Bonati</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LA (fide GR); material at BM, BO, G, L, LAU, NSW, P, US,
W. The New Caledonian plants distributed by Bonati were collected by Isadore Franc.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 307; IH 2: 84.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 294. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 215; BL 2: 156; GR p. 307; Kew 1: 292;
Langman p. 147; LS 31356; MW p. 48.
Beauverd, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 19: 366-368. 1927 (bibl.)
Fron, Bull. Soc. bot. France 74: 140. 1927.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tome prél. 36. 1944.
Reed, Bibl. Fl. S.E. Asia 16. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Fl. Indochine</em>, Primulaceae 3 (6): 753-764, <em>fig. 85.</em>Feb 1930;
Solanaceae 4(3): <em>313-336, fig. 38-39</em> Sep 1915, 4(4): 337-341. Jan 1927; Scrophularia-
ceae 4(4): 341-461, <em>fig. 40-50.</em> Jan 1927.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonatia</em> Schlechter &amp; K. Krause (1908).

Bonato, Giuseppe Antonio (1753-1836), Italian botanist, professor of botany at
Padua. (<em>Bonato</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 215; BM 1: 195; Bossert p. 411; CSP 1:
476; Kew 1: 292; LS 3320-3321; PR 968-970; Saccardo 1: 33, 2: 21 (B. died 22 Jun
1836 at Padova of the cholera; gives also further references to biographies), Saccardo,
Cronologia p. xvii.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 14. 1906.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonatea</em> [sic] Willdenow (1805).

632. <em>Pisaura automorpha e Coreopsis formosa</em> plante nuove publicate da Giuseppe Antonio
Bonato. Padova (Giovambattista Penada, e figli) 1793. Oct. (<em>Pisaura automorpha e
Coreopsis formosa</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1793 (BH), p. [i]-xxvii, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 292; PR 968.
	Roemer, Neues Mag. Bot. 1: 285-287. Apr-Sep 1794.

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HEADING: BONDAM

Bondam, Rutger (1817-1896), Dutch botanist at Kampen. (<em>Bondam</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: L, NBV.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 216; BL 2: 430, 438; BM 1: 195; Bossert
p. 44; CSP 1: 479, 7: 1214, 13: 669; JW 1: 439.
Suringar, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 3. 1: 151. 1896.

633. <em>Flora campensis</em>. Naamlijst der zigtbaar bloeijende planten, welke in de omstreken
van Kampen, in het wild groeijende, gevonden worden (volgens de natuurlijke rang-
schikking). Kampen (G. C. J. Fels) 1845. Oct. (<em>Fl camp</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul-Dec 1845 (p. iii: Mai 1845), p. [i-vi], [1]-39. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: with W. G. Top Jz., Kampen (Gebroeders Fels). Qu., Sep-Dec 1849 (p. [4]: Sep
	1849), p. [1]-54, [1 err.]. <em>Coples</em>: L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 438; BM 1: 195.
	Molkenboer, Alg. Konst- Letterbode 1846(1), Jan 1846, 3 p.
	Bondam, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 1: 159-162. 1847 (additions).
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 252-254. 1857.

Bonelli, Giorgio (1724-1782), Italian botanist. (<em>Bonelli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: in the Liberato Sabbati herbaria. The Hortus Romanus was
mainly Sabbati's work, but in which of his six different herbaria (in various libraries at
Rome, see Saccardo) the Hortus romanus plants are preserved, if at all, is unknown to
us. – Correspondence with Allioni at Torino.
<em>Ref</em>.: Saccardo 1: 34, 2: 21.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 216; BM 1: 195; Jackson 320, 437; Kew 1:
295; Langman p. 148; Saccardo 1: 34, 2: 21.
Du Petit Thouars, Biogr. univ. 4: 439.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 168. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonellia</em> Bertero ex Colla (1824).

634. <em>Hortus romanus</em> juxta systema Tournefortianum paulo strictius distributus a Georgio
Bonelli...specierum nomina suppeditante, praestantiorum, quas ipse selegit, adum-
brationem dirigente Liberato Sabbati. Roma (Bouchard et Gravier) 1772-1793, 8 vols.
Broadsheet. (<em>Hort. rom.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 800 hand-coloured plates. Bonelli contributed only a short text to volume I. The
	remaining volumes were edited by N. Martelli, but the book was actually the work of
	Liberato and Constantino Sabbati. NI saw the original prospectus (at Heidelberg):
	300 copies were to be printed, of which only some were to be coloured. It is not likely
	that this number was actually reached, certainly not for the later volumes (vols. 6-8
	are very scarce). <em>Copies</em>: HU (1-5), MO (1-8), NY (2-4). – 100, invariably poor and
	crude, plates per volumes; vol. 1 has an extra plate deplcting the garden, vols 1, 2, 3,
	4, 6 have each a portrait. See HU for further details.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 196; DU 45; GF p. 51; HU 629; Jackson p. 320, 437; Kew 1: 295; Lang-
	man p. 148; NI 200; Plesch p. 148; PR 976; Saccardo 1: 34, 2: 21, 94.
	O., Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 363. 1820.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 62-63. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 7500).

Bongard, August Gustav Heinrich (1786-1839), German botanist who travelled in
Russia and Siberia and settled in St. Petersburg. (<em>Bong</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE, duplicates in various herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 85.
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 217; BL 1: 290; BM 1: 196; CSP 1: 480-
481, 7: 214; Kew 1: 295; MW 1: 48-49; PR 977-978.

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Anon., Flora 23: 208. 1840.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou. 59(1): 279. 1884.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Most papers are signed H. G. Bongard, some others G. H. Bongard.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bongardia</em> C. A. Meyer (1831).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Central herb. U.S.S.R. 92, 93. 1968.

635. <em>Verzeichniss der im Jahre 1838 am Saisang-nor und am Irtysch gesammelten Pflanzen</em>. Ein
zweites Supplement zur Flora altaica. Angefangen von Dr. G. H. Bongard, beendigt von
Dr. C. A. Meyer. Mit 16 lithographirten Tafeln. St. Petersburg (Akad. Wissenschaften)
 1841. Qu. (<em>Verz. Saisang-nor Pfl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Carl Anton [Andreevich von] Meyer (1795-1855).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1841, p. [i], [1]-90, <em>pl. 1-16. Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Mem. Acad. Sci. St.
	Pétersbourg ser. 6. 4: 157-246. 1845.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 978; TR 150.

Bonnemaison, Théophile (1773-1829), French pharmacist and naturalist. (<em>Bonnem</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bibliothèque municipale, Quimper, France; duplicates at L
and PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 85.
	Dixon, Brit. phycol. Bull. 1(7): 35-42. 1959, 3(2): 216-217. 1967.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 217; CSP 1: 483.
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France 201. 1954.
Dixon, Brit. phycol. Bull. 3(2): 216-217. 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonnemaisonia</em> C. A. Agardh (1822).

636. <em>Essai d'une classification des hydrophytes loculées</em>, ou plantes marines articulées qui
croissent en France, <em>in</em> J. Phys. Chimie Hist. Nat. Arts 94(3): 138-148, 94(4): 174-203.
 1822. (<em>Essai class. hydroph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 94(3): 138-148. Mar 1828, 94(4): 174-203. Apr 1828. <em>Copy</em>: UC.

637. <em>Essai sur les hydrophytes loculées</em> (ou articulées) de la famille des Épldermées et des
Céramiées, <em>in</em> Mém. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris, 16: 49-148. <em>pl. 3-8.</em>1828. (<em>Essai hydroph</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jun 1828.

Bonner, Charles Edmond Bradlaugh (1915-x), English cryptogamist. (<em>Bonner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: mainly at G; the plants from Vaud collected before 1940 at
LAU; holotypes of the "Bryoflora of the Atolls of micronesia" in the private herbarium
of Harvey A. Miller.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 85.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BFM 964; Bossert p. 45; MW p. 27; Kew 1: 296.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonneria</em> M. Fulford &amp; J. Taylor (1961).

638. <em>Index hepaticarum</em>. Weinheim/Lehre (J. Cramer) 1962-x. Oct. (<em>Index hepat</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Six parts have so far been published:
	1. <em>Plagiochila</em> 1962 (Taxon 11: 205. 3 Aug 1962).
	2. <em>Achiton-Balantiopsis</em> 1962, Nov. (Taxon 12: 171. 7 Jun 1963).
	3. <em>Barbilophozia-Ceranthus</em> 1963, Feb (Taxon 12: 171. 7 Jun 1963).
	4. <em>Ceratolejeunia-Cystolejeunia</em> 1963.
	5. <em>Delavayella-Geothallus</em> 1965 (Taxon 15: 152-153. 1966).
	6. <em>Goebeliella-Jubula</em> 1966, Sep (Taxon 16: 59 Feb 1967).

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	Fascicles 2, 3 and 4 constitute volume 1 (926 pp.), fasc. 5 and 6 belong to vol. 2, †
	(739 pp.); fasc. I will be part of a later volume.
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, Taxon 15: 152-153. 1966.

Bonnet, Edmond (1848-1922), French botanist and biohistorian, curator at the Paris
Muséum d'histoire naturelle. (<em>Bonnet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, some material at P and PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 85.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 7: 411; Barnhart 1: 218; BFM 1531, BL 1: 10, 19,
38, 43, 44, 60, 2: 188; BM 1: 197, 6: 108; CSP 9: 290, 12: 100, 13: 673-674; DTS 1:
25; Kew 1: 296-197; NI 203; PFG 1: xxxv-xxxvi, 2(2): xv, 3(2): ix.
Doumet-Adanson, <em>in</em> Cosson and Baratte, Cat. rais. pl. vasc. Tunisie xviii-xx. 1896.
Bonnet, Titres et travaux scientifiques de M. Ed. Bonnet. Paris, Nov 1904..
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Lecomte, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 28: 455-457. 1922.
Baudot, Mém. Acad. Sci. Dyon 1925/26: 97-112. 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France 381 [index]. 1954.

639. <em>Petite flore parisienne</em> contenant la description des familles, genres, espèces et variétés
de toutes les plantes spontanées ou cultivées en grand dans la région parisienne avec des
clefs dichotomiques conduisant rapldement aux noms des plantes augmentée d'un
vocabulaire des termes de botanique et d'un memento des herborisations parisiennes.
Paris (F. Savy) 1883. 18-mo. (<em>Petite fl. paris.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1883 (p. xii: 15 Apr 1883; Nat. Nov. Mai 1883; J. Bot. Jun 1883),
	p. [i]-xii, [1]-527, [528, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 188; BFM 1531; BM 1: 197; Kew 1: 297.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2(2): 152. 1955.

640. <em>Exploration scientifique de la Tunisie. Illustrations de la partie botanique</em>. Champignons,
espèces nouvelles, rares ou critiques par N. Patouillard. Phanérogames, espèces nouvel-
les, rares ou critiques par Ed. Bonnet et G. Barratte. Planches i-xx dessinées d'après
nature par Mme. B. Herincq, MM. Ch. Cuisin et N. Patouillard. Paris (Imprimerie
nationale) 1892-1895. Fol. (<em>Explor. sci. Tunisie, Ill. bot.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Jean François Gustave Barratte (1857-1920); Narcisse Théophile Patouillard
	(1854-1926).
<em>Part 1</em>: <em>pl. 1-2</em>, Jan-Apr 1892 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1892) (for text see under Patouillard,
	Énumeration des champlgnons observés en Tunisie. Paris) – Accompanied by
	special t.p. "Illustrations des espèces nouvelles de Champlgnons de la Tunisie recueil-
	lies en 1891 par Narcisse Patouillard ... planches i et ii dessinées d'après nature par
	M. N. Patouillard." Paris (imprimerie nationale) 1892.
<em>Part 2</em>: <em>pl. 3-5.</em>1895 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1896) accompanied by new t.p. "Illustrations...
	Champlgnons de la Tunisie par N. Patouillard. Planches i-v dessinées d'après nature
	par M. N. Patouillard," Paris (Imprimerie nationale) 1892-1895.
<em>Part 3</em>: <em>pl. 6-20</em>, accompanied by t.p. as in heading, 1895 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1896), all
	phanerogams. Text see next entry.
<em>Copy</em>: MO, p. [i-vii], <em>pl. 1-20</em> with text.

641. <em>Exploration scientifique de la Tunisie. Catalogue raisonné des plantes vascidaires de la
Tunisie</em> par Ed. Bonnet et G. Barratte ... préface par Doumet-Adamson...Paris
(Imprimerie nationale) 1896. (<em>Expl. sci. Tunisie, Cat. pl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Jean François Gustave Barratte (1857-1920).
<em>Preface</em>: Paul Napoléon Doumet-Adanson (1834-1897).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1896 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1896), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xlix, [1]-519. <em>Coples</em>: HH, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 606.

Bonnier, Gaston Eugène Marie (1851-1922), French botanist. (<em>Bonnier</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 218; BM 1: 198, 6: 108; CSP 9: 292, 12:
100-101, 13: 677-679; DBF 6: 1039-1040; DTS 1: 25; GR p. 307; LS 3338-3352; NI
205-206; Plesch p. 151-152.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 109, <em>pl. 33.</em> 1903, 3(3): 96, <em>pl. 99.</em>1905.
Molliard, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 39: 93-95. 1923, Bull. Soc. bot. France 70: 3-6. 1923,
	Rev. gén. Bot. 35: 1-5. 1923.
Jumelle, Rev. gén. Bot. 36: 289-307. 1924.
Virville, Regn. veg. 71: 1-13. 1970 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Tableaux synoptiques des plantes vasculaires de la Flore de France</em>, 1894,
with Georges de Layens, q.v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonniera</em> Cordemoy (1899).

642. La végétation de la France ouvrage publié sous les ausplces du Ministère de
l'Instruction publique. I. <em>Tableaux synoptiques des plantes vasculaires de la Flore de la France
</em> ... 5289 figures représentant les caractères de toutes les espèces qui sont décrites sans
mots techniques et un carte des régions de la France. Paris (Paul Dupont) s.d. [1894].
Oct. (<em>Tabl. syn. pl. vasc. France</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Georges de Layens.
<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1894 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-412, map, [2], [1]. <em>Copy</em>: U.

643. La végétation de la France, Suisse et Belgique, Ire partie. <em>Flore complète portative de
la France et de la Suisse</em> (comprenant aussi toutes les espèces de Belgique, d'Alsace et de
Lorraine) pour trouver facilement les noms des plantes sans mots techniques...5338
figures représentant les caractères de toutes les espèces avec une carte des régions de la
France et une carte des régions de la Suisse. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée...
Paris (Librairie générale de l'Enseignement) s.d. [1909]. Oct. (<em>Fl. port. France</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Georges de Layens.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1909 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1909, as of '1908'), p. [i-ii], [1 bis]-ii bis, iii-xxvi (= xxvii and
	1], 2-425, [426, table]. <em>Copy</em>: U. – New edition of the <em>Tableaux synoptiques</em>. A popular
	flora which went through many issues which are not enumerated here; last issue
	possibly 1961.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 98.

644. <em>Flore complète illustrée en couleurs de France, Suisse et Belgique</em> (comprenant la plupart
des espèces d'Europe) vols. 1-8, 1911-1926, Paris, Neuchâtel, Bruxelles; vol. 9, 1927,
Paris, Bruxelles; vols. 10-13, 1929-1935. Paris. Qu. (<em>Fl. ill. France</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Robert Charles Victor Douin (1892-x) (vols. 7-13).

date of last part
volume	parts	plates	of each volume
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-10 [1-3], [1, corr.], [5]-120	1-60	Jul 1912
2	11-20 [1]-134, [1, table], [1, ad.]	61-120	Jul 1913
3	21-30 [1]-124, [1, table]	121-180	Jul 1914
4	31-40 [1]-134, [1, table]	181-240	Jan 1921
5	41-50 [1]-115, [116, table]	241-300	Jan 1922
6	51-60 [1]-102, [1, table]	301-360	Feb 1923
7	61-70 [1]-157, [158, table]	361-420	Sep 1924
8	71-80 [1]-134, [1, table]	421-480	Mar 1926
9	81-90 [1]-123, [124, table]	481-540	Jul 1927
10	91-100 [1]-118, [1, table]	541-600	Apr 1929
11	101-110 [1]-159, [160, table], [1, corr.]	601-660	Dec 1931
12	111-120 [1]-132, [1, table]	661-721	Oct 1934
13	Table gén. [1]-71, corr. text	-	Apr 1935
	[1]-8, [1, corr.],
	[1, 24 Dec 1934], [i-x]

<em>Imprints</em>: 1-8: Paris (E. Orlhac), Neuchâtel (Delachaux et Niestlé), Bruxelles (J.
	Lebègue et Cie.).

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	9: Paris (E. Orlhac), Bruxelles (J. Lebègue et Cie.).
	10-13: Paris (E. Orlhac).
<em>T.p. additions</em>: vols 1-12: "Toutes les espèces réprésentées en couleurs, ainsi qu'un
	grand nombre de sous-espèces et variétés, sont reproduites par la photogravure à la
	moitié de leur grandeur naturelle d'après des photographies mises en couleurs.
	<em>Vols. 1-6</em>: Gaston Bonnier, sole author.
	<em>Vols. 7-9</em>: La direction de la publication a été confiée à M. Robert Douin ..."
	<em>Vols. 10-12</em>: "par Robert Douin ..."
	<em>Table gén</em>. "achevée par Robert Douin ..."
For the contents of the parts and for further details see Stearn (1950). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 98; NI 205; Plesch p. 150.
	Bibl. Schweiz. naturw. Lit. 12: 165-166. 1938.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 2: 212-215. 1950.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 64. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 260).

Bonorden, Hermann Friedrich (1801-1884), German physician and mycologist,
"Regimentsarzt in Köln a. Rh." (<em>Bonord</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bamhart 1: 218; BM 1: 198; CSP 1: 486, 7: 216, 9:
293; Frank p. 12; GR p. 7; Jackson p. 225; Kew 1: 298; LS 3353-3370; PR 985-987.
Kanitz, Mag. Növen. Lap. 8: 63-64. 1884.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1052. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bonordenia</em> Schulzer (1866); <em>Bonordeniella</em> Penzig &amp; P. A. Saccardo (1901).

645. <em>Handbuch der allgemeinen Mykologie</em> als Anleitung zum Studium derselben, nebst
speciellen Beiträgen zur Vervollkommnung dieses Zweiges der Naturkunde. ... Mit
12 Tafeln Abbildungen. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1851. Oct. (<em>Handb. Mykol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1851 (p. viii: Sep 1851; Bot. Zeit. 9 Jan 1852; Flóra rd. Mai 1852; announced
	at Ostermesse), p. [i]-xii, [1]-336, <em>pl. 1-12</em>, partly col. liths. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 198; Kew 1: 248; LS 3354; PR 985; IDC 5037.
	Anon., Flora 35: 320, 435-441. 1852.

646. <em>Zur Kenntniss einiger der wichtigsten Gattungen der Coniomyceten und Cryptomyceten</em>. ...
Mit drei colorirten Tafeln. Halle (H. W. Schmidt) 1860. Qu. (<em>Kenntn. Coniomyc. Cryp-
tomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1860 (Flora rd. 7 Mai-28 Jun 1861), p. [1]-63, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, hand col. liths. <em>Copy</em>: L. -
	Originally publ. Abh. naturf. Ges. Halle 5: 167-229.<em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1860.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 198; Kew 1: 298; PR 986.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1052. 1940.

647. <em>Abhandlungen auf dem Gebiete der Mykologie</em>. Halle (H. W. Schmidt) 1864, 1870,
2 parts. (<em>Abh. Mykol.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: Jan-Feb 1864 (Bot. Zeit. rev. written 20 Feb 1864), p. [i]-v, [vi, cont.], [1]-96,
	[change of paper:] 97-167, [168, index], <em>pl. 1-2</em>, col. liths. <em>Copy</em>: L. – Reprinted from
	Abh. naturf. Ges. Halle vol. 8: 1-168. <em>pl. 1-2.</em>1864.
<em>Part 2</em>: Dec 1869 (t.p. 1870, Bot. Zeit. 24 Dec 1896), p. [i-iii], [1]-55. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 198; Kew 1: 298; PR 987.
	Barnhart NAF 7(15): 1052. 1940.

Bonpland, Aimé Jacques Alexandre (Goujaud) (1773-1858), French explorer and
botanist. (<em>Bonpl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: for the American collections see under Humboldt et Bonpland
(at P and B). The <em>Description des plantes rares cultivées à Malmaison et à Navarre</em> was based on
living plants. Some herbarium specimens of plants grown at Malmaison have been
traced by Jovet in the Paris herbarium (P); but so far none of the types of Bonpland's
book.

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<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 85; Plesch 151-152.
	Anon., Flora 52: 415. 1869 (disappearance of his herbarium).
	McVaugh, Taxon 4: 78-86. 1955.
	Wurdack, Taxon 20: 591-593. 1971.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 294-295. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 218; BM 1: 198; Bossert p. 45; CSP 1:
486, 9: 293; Dawson p. 120; Frank p. 12; GR p. 266; Jackson p. 484; Kew 1: 298;
Langman p. 148; Lasègue p. 452-453; MW p. 49; NI 207; Plesch p. 151-152; PR 988,
4209, 4327-4333, 4930.
Anon., Flora 29: 528 ['428']. 1846 [erroneous announcement of death], 41: 440. 1858
	(death notice].
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 259-263. 1854, 6: 334. 1858.
Anon., J. Proc. Linn. Soc. 4: xlv-xlvii. 1860.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 139, 152, 159. 1862.
Brunei, Biographie d'Aimée Bonpland ed. I. Paris 1859, ed. 2. Toulouse 1864, ed. 3.
	Paris 1871 (portr.)
Canstatt, Ausland. Stuttgart 49: 675-677. 1876.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 43-44. 1882.
Hemsley, Biol. Centrali-Amer. 4: 122-188(7).
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 67. 1898, 3: 24-25. 1900.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 79, 109, 173, 181, 182, 3(3): 64, 96, 186, 203, 204.
	<em>pl. 41.</em>1905.
Hamy, Aimé Bonpland, Paris 1906, xcvi, 300 p. (portr.)
Cordier, C. R. Acad. Inscr. Belles-Lettres, Paris 1910 (p. 455).
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 44: 136-137. 1910.
Anon., Bull. Soc. mycol. France 27: I. 1911 (portr.)
Cordier, Trab. Inst. Bot. Farmacol, Buenos Aires 30: 1-24. 1914 (mss at Buenos Aires).
[Archives inédites], Trabajos Inst. Bot. Farmacol., Fac. Cien. Med. Buenos Aires no. 31.
	1914 [letters from Humboldt], 42 1914 (bot. diary).
Domínguez, Anal. Soc. Ci. Arg. 108: 407-435, 497-523. 1929.
Sarton, Isis 34: 385-399. 1943.
Bouvier et Maynal, Aimé Bonpland, Explorateur de l'Amazonie, Paris 1950, 193 p.
	(portr., bibl.), see p. 191 for note on mss. and documents.
Stearn, Taxon 5: 153-156. 1956.
Mägdefrau, Naturw. Rundschau 9: 367. 1958.
Schulz, Abh. Akad. Wiss. Lit., Mathem.-naturw. Kl. 1960(9): 583-633.
Castellanos, Rev. Acad. Colomb Cien. 12(45): 57-86. 1963.
Alvarez Lopez, Anal. Inst. Bot. Cavanilles 22: 9-60. 1964 (1965).
Léandli, Adansonia ser. 2. 5(2): 141-151. 1965.
Stearn, Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth and troplcal American botany. Lehre 1968 [incl.
	e.g. the Sarton biography of 1943].
Coats, The plant hunters 386 [index]. 1969.
Schechaj, Misc. Univ. nac. Tucuman 29 bis. 1969.
Duprat, Mon Jardin et ma Maison 149: 86-87. 1970 (portr.)
Krapovickas, Bol. Soc. Argentina Bot., 11 Suppl.: 229-276. 1970. (mss, bibl.)
Glotin, Jardins de France 6: 11-13. 1971 (portr.)
Wurdack, Taxon 20: 591-593. 1971.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 309 [index]. 1973.
Smit, History life sciences 884. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See under Humboldt et Bonpland and under Humboldt, Bonpland
et Kunth.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Bonplandia</em> Willdenow (1802); <em>Bonplandia</em> Cavanilles (1800);
(journal): <em>Bonplandia</em> Zeitschrift für die gesammte Botanik. Officielles Organ der
K.L.-C. Akademie der Naturforscher. Herausgegeben von Wilhelm E. G. Seemann [&amp;]
Berthold Seemann. Hannover, London, Paris. Vol. 1-10, 1853-1862. (<em>Note</em>: This is an
indirect eponym: members of the Akademie were given the name of a famous scientist
as a cognomen; B. Seemann's cognomen was Bonpland!)

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<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Anal. Soc. Ci. Arg. 108: 428-430, 433-434. 1929.

648. <em>Description des plantes rares cultivées à Malmaison et à Navarre</em>. Paris (P. Didot l'ainé)
[1812-] 1813[-1817]. Fol. (<em>Descr. pl. Malmaison.</em>)

part	pages	plates	dates	part	pages	plates	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-16, [i-v]	1-6	Dec 1812	7	89-100	37-42	Jul 1816
2	17-32	7-12	Sep 1813	8	101-120	43-48	Sep 1816
3	33-48	13-18	Jan 1814	9	121-144	49-54	Oct 1816
4	49-60	19-24	Dec 1814	10	145-152	55-60	Dec 1816
5	61-76	25-30	Mai 1815	11	153-257,	61-64	Apr 1817
					[158, err.],
					[159, table]
6	77-88	31-36	Jul 1815

<em>Copies</em>: BR, HU, NY, Teyler. – For sources of dates see TL-1. The book was published
in 325 copies (on "jésus vélin" (<em>copies</em>: BR, Teyler) 48 frs. per part, on large paper
"colombier vélin" (<em>copies</em>: HU, NY) 72 frs.); it contains 64 coloured plates (stipple
engravings, colour-printed and finished by hand) of which 54 are by P. J. Redouté and 9
by P. Bessa.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 198; DU 240, GF p. 51; Kew 1: 298; MW p. 49; NI 207; Plesch p. 151;
	PR 988; IDC 5856.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 23: 110-11. 1942.
	McPhail, Cat. Redout. 47-48. 1963.
	Stafleu, Redouté and his circle, <em>in</em> Buckman ed., Bibliography and natural history
	46-65. 1966.

Bonstedt, Carl (1866-x), German gardener. (<em>Bonstedt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 2: 555; Barnhart 1: 219; BL 2: 11; MW Suppl.
p. 27.

649. <em>Pareys Blumengärtnerei</em> Beschreibung, Kultur und Verwendung der gesammten
gärtnerischen Schmuckpflanzen. Berlin (Paul Parey) 1930 1931-1932, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Pareys Blumengärtn</em>.)

vol.	part	pages	dates	vol.	part	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-96	Apr-Jun 1930	2	11	1-96	Jul 1931
	2	97-192	1930		12	97-192	Sep 1931
	3	193-288	1930		13	193-288	Dec 1931
	4	289-384	1930		14	289-384	Feb 1932
	5	385-480	Oct 1930		15	385-480	Mar 1932
	6	481-576	Nov 1930		16	481-576	Jun 1932
	7	577-672	Dec 1930		17	577-671	Sep 1932
	8	673-768	Feb 1931		18	672-792,	Nov 1932
	9	769-864	Mar 1931			[i]-[viii]
	10	865-940 [i]-[x]	Mai 1931

<em>Copies</em>: G (orig. covers), MO.
<em>Second</em> edition: 1958-1960, 2 vols, Berlin (P. Parey). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Stearn in Lawrence, Taxonomy of vascular plants 321. 1951.

Boos, Joseph (1794-1879), Austrian assistant gardener at Schönbrunn. (<em>Boos</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 85.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 849; Barnhart 1: 220; BM 1: 199; Kew 1:
299; PR 993.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 29: 134. 1879.

650. <em>Schönbrunn's Flora</em>, oder systematisch geordnetes Verzeichniss der im Kais. königl.
holländisch-botanischen Hofgarten zu Schönbrunn cultivirten Gewächse. Wien, Triest
(Geistinger) 1816. Oct. (<em>Schonbrunn's Fl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1816 (preface p. x: 20 Apr 1816; ALZ Dec 816), p. [i]-x, [1]-393, [394-396
	Zusätze], [2 p. err.]. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 199; Kew 1: 299; PR 993.

Booth, William Beattie (c. 1804-1874), British gardener. (<em>Booth</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: No herbarium specimens are known to have existed.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 220; CSP 1: 492, 12: 101; BB p. 38; BM 1:
199; Kew 1: 300; MW p. 49.
T. M., Gard. Chron. 1874(1): 838.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1874/75: xxxvii-xxxviii. 1875.

651. <em>Illustrations and descriptions of the plants which compose the natural order of Camellieae</em>, and
of the varieties of Camellia japonica, cultivated in the gardens of Great Britain. The
drawings by Alfred Chandler. The descriptions by William Beattie Booth, A.L.S.
London (John and Arthur Arch) [1830-]1831. Fol. (<em>Ill. descr. Camell.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in parts of 4 plates each, parts 1-2 (<em>pl. 1-8</em>) Jan-Mai 1830, 3-6 (<em>pl. 9-24</em>) Jun-Dec
	1830, 7-10 (<em>pl. 25-40</em>) 1831 (preface, issued with part 6, dated 1 Nov 1831). A second
	volume was in preparation (GF p. 50; announcement of vol. 2, part 1 in Loudon,
	Gard. Mag. 13(86): 222-223. Mai 1837), but never appeared. Four plates in a cover,
	numbered 41-44 with text p. [1-8], entitled "Illustrations and descriptions ... vol. 2,
	part 1," dated 1837, are at HU; they are described by Quinby (1952) as "possibly a
	trial issue"; Loudon's Gard. Mag. 13(86):of Mai 1837, however, reviews this part. The
	40 plates (36 copper engravings, 4 lithographs) are by Alfred Chandler. Three states
	are known, with uncoloured, coloured and highly finished coloured plates ("pul-
	cherrimae!" PR). <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 199; DU 77; GF p. 51; Kew 1: 300; MW p. 49; NI 209; PR 1662; IDC
	5857.
	Stearn, Camellias and Magnolias, Report of the conference (Roy. Hort. Soc.) 127.
	1950.
	Quinby, Botanical books, prints and drawings from the collection of Mrs. Roy Arthur
	Hunt 10-11. 1952.

Boott, Francis M. B. (1792-1863), American born physician and botanist who settled
in England. (<em>Boott</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM, TYPES</sm> and <sm>DRAWINGS</sm>: K(incl. <em>Carex</em> herbarium and manuscripts); material
from North America also at BUF, CGE, E and PH (via Lambert and Tacherman),
<em>Carex</em> also at BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 86.
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.
	Seemann, J. Bot. 3: 191. 1865.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 515. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: <em>AG 1: 34; Barnhart 1: 220; BB p. 38-39; BM 1: 200</em>;
Bossert p. 45; CSP 1: 492; Dawson p. 120; DNB 5: 393; DTS 1: 25, 6(4): 47; Jackson
p. 524; Kew 1: 300; ME 1: 166, 3: 541; MW p. 49; PR 994-995.
Anon., Flora 47: 222-223. 1864.
Gray, Am. J. Sci. ser. 2. 37: 288-292. 1864; Scientific Papers 2: 315-320. 1889.
Anon., Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci. 6: 305-308. 1865.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888/90: 33. 1891.
Seemann, J. Bot. 2: 61-62. 1864.

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HEADING: BOOTT

Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 15. 1906.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 461 [index]. 1967.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 448. 1973 (corresp.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: A. Gray, Account of the botanical specimens. <em>In</em>: Narrative of the
expedition ... China seas and Japan ... M. C. Perry, vol. 2: 305-332. 1856: <em>Carex</em> by
Boott, p. 322-329.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bootia</em> [sic] Bigelow (1824); <em>Boottia</em> Wallich (1830).

652. <em>Illustrations of the genus Carex</em>. London (William Pamplin) 1858-1867, 4 parts. Fol. 

<em>Part 1</em>: p. [i]-xii, [1]-74, <em>plates 1-200, 146*, 146</em>**, 1858, Feb-Mar (Boott sent a dedication
	copy to Asa Gray, signed "London March 10, 1858"; preface dated 1 Feb 1858).
<em>Part 2</em>: p. [i]-iv, 75-103, <em>plates 201-310</em>, 1860.
<em>Part 3</em>: p. [i]-iv, 105-126, <em>plates 311-411</em>, 1862.
<em>Part 4</em>: p. [i-iv], 127-233, <em>plates 412-600</em>, 1867, after 5 Oct, date of preface by J. D.
	Hooker (who published this part after the death of the author).
<em>Plates</em> by Maubert and Miss Rees. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – Motto on title pages "The men who
	labour and digest things most, will be apter to despair than boast" [Roscommon].
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968, Historiae naturalis classica vol. 62, p. [i*-iv*]
	followed by material as above. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 200; DTS 1: 25; Jackson p. 127; Kew 1: 300; Langman p. 800; MW p. 49;
	NI 210; PR 995.
	Seemann, J. Bot. 2: 61.
	Stafleu, Taxon 17: 727-728. 1968.

Bor, Norman Loftus (1893-1972), Irish born British botanist who worked in India.
(<em>N. L. Bor</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 86.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 220; Kew 1: 301-303; Roon p. 20.
Jain, Bull. Bot. Surv. India 13: 169-172. 1971 (1973) (portr., bibl.)
Anon., The Times, 1 Jan 1973.
Anon., Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 5(4): 391. 1973.
Anon., Taxon 22: 523. 1973.
Clayton, J. Kew Guild 9(77): 151. 1973.
Oxa, J. Ind. Bot. Soc. 52: 342-344. 1973.
S., K.C., Ind. Forester 99(3): 185-186. 1973 (portr.)
Smith, Commonw. Forest Rev. 52(2): 116-117. 1973.
Panigrahi, J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 70: 532-533. 1973 (1974).
Hubbard and Pope, Kew Bull. 30(1): 1-10. 1975.

Borbás, Vincent [Vince] von (1844-1905), Hungarian botanist at Budapest and Cluj.
(<em>Borbás</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP, BPU; duplicates in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 656; IH 2: 86.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 135. 1964.
	Tuzson, Bot. Közl. 11: 205-206, 218-219. 1912.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 396, 3: 112, 4: 750; Barnhart 1: 220; BFM
922; BM 1: 200, 6: 109; Bossert p. 45; CSP 9: 293; 12: 101-103, 13: 682-685; DTS 1:
25-29, 6(4): 57, 117-118; GR p. 656; IF suppl. 4: 314; Jackson p. 265; Kew 1: 303;
LS 3375-3378; MW p. 49; Plesch p. 152; Saccardo 1: 34, 2: 21.
Knapp, Oest. bot. Z. 31: 209-213. 1881 (portr.)
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 137-140. 1895.
Degen, Mag. bot. Lap. 4: 165-224, 235-244. 1905 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 156. 1903, 3(3): 170. 1905.

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Méhes, A biol. magyar úttoroi 189-200. 1925.
Anon., Borbasia 1(1): <em>pl. I.</em>1938 (portr.)
Soo, Bot. Közl. 41: 91-95. 1945.
Futak and Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 112-118 (bibl.), 685 (refs. to biographies) 1960.

EPONYMY (journal): <em>Borbásia</em> [Official periodical of the Hungarian Botanical Society].
Budapest. Vol. 1-9, 1938-1949.

653. A magyar birodalom vadon termö rózsai monographiájának kisérlette. <em>Primitiae
monographiae rosarum imperii hungarici</em>. Budapest (A. M. Tud. Akademia Könyvkiadö-
Hivatala) 1880. Oct. (<em>Prim, monogr. ros. hung.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1881 (vide Borbas 1882; Nat. Nov Feb 1881) – Originally published in
	Math, naturwiss. Mitt. ungar. Akad. Wiss. [Math, termész. közleményck magy.
	tudom. akad.] 16(4) p. [305]-560. – Hungarian introduction; main text Latin. -
	Borbas himself dates his publication early 1881; the cover of the fourth part of vol. 16
	of the serial is dated 1880 and so is p. 305.
<em>Ref</em>.: Plesch p. 152.
	Borbas, Bot. Centralbl. 9(4): 111-113. Jan 1882 [Autoreferat].

Boreau, Alexandre (1801-1875), French botanist, director of the botanical garden
of Angers. (<em>Boreau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: ANG, duplicates AUT, CN, MANCH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 86.
	Boreau, Notice sur les herbiers ... d'Angers, Angers (n. v. fide Candolle).
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 596, 12(3): 446; Barnhart 1: 221; BM 1: 201;
CSP 1: 495, 6: 598, 7: 218, 12: 113; Frank p. 12-13; Jackson p. 524 [index]; Kew 1:
304; Langman p. 148-149; MW p. 49; PFC 1: xxxvi; PR 1001-1005; Saccardo 1: 35.
Bouvet, Bull. Soc. Ét. Sci. Angers 4/5: 211-213. 1874/75.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 25: 305. 1875; J. Bot. 13: 352. 1875.
Bouvet, Bull. Soc. Ét. Sci. Angers ser. 2. 25: 31-84. 1896 (bibl., portr., autobiogr.)
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 1905: <em>pl. I.</em> (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 109. 1903, 3(3): 96. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boreava</em> Jaubert &amp; Spach (1841).

654. <em>Programme de la flore du centre de la France</em>, suivi du catalogue des plantes observées
dans le rayon de cette flore, et d'observations relatives à quelques plantes critiques.
Nevers (N. Duelos) 1835. Oct (in fours) (<em>Progr. fl. centre France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1835 (p. 6: 25 Apr 1835), p. [i-iii], [1]-42. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. Motto:
	"Copia rerum et ventas."
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 1002.

655. <em>Flore du centre de la France</em>, ou description des plantes qui croissent spontanément
dans la région centrale de la France, et de celles qui y sont cultivées en grand, avec
l'analyse des genres et des espèces. Paris (Roret) 1840, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. centre France</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>vol. 1</em>: Mar-Mai 1840 (p. ix: Mar 1840; rev. Bull. Soc. industr. Angers 11: 173-
	177. 4 Jun 1840), p. [i*-v*], [i]-ix, [1]-330.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1840, p. [i-iii], [1]-589.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: très augmentée. Angers 1849.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1849 (p. xvi: 30 Mar 1849), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-328.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1849, p. [i-iii], [1]-643.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: très augmentée. Angers 1857.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1857 (p. xvi: 2 Mar 1857), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-356.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1857, p. [i-iii], [1]-771, [772, err.].
Title of eds. 2 and 3: "<em>Flore ... France</em> et du Bassin de la Loire, ou description des
plantes qui croissent spontanément, ou qui sont cultivées en grand, dans les départe-
ments arrosés par la Loire et par ses affluents, avec l'analyse des genres et des espèces."

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HEADING: BOREAU

<em>Copies</em> of all three editions: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 201; Jackson p. 277; Kew 1: 204, 304; PR 1004.
	Boreau, Programme de la Flore du centre de la France. Nevers 1835.

656. <em>Notes sur quelques espèces de plantes françaises</em> ... (Extrait du Bulletin de la Société
industrielle d'Angers, no 1er, 15e année). Angers 1844 (Cosnier et Lachèse). Oct (form.) (<em>Notes pl. franç.</em>)

[No. 1:] 1844 (p. 24: 7 Jan 1844), p. [1]-24. <em>Copy</em>: NY. Reprinted from Bull. Soc.
	industr. Angers 15(1). 1844.
[No. 2:] <em>Notes ... françaises</em> ... (Extrait ... d'Angers et du Département de Maine et
	Loire nos. 3 et 4, 17e année), publ. Jul-Dec 1846 (p. 31: 1 Jul 1846), p. [1]-31, Oct.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
[No. 3:] <em>Notes ... françaises ... Continuation</em>, no t. p., p. [1]-16, Oct. [Angers 1847].
	Repr. id. 18 (5, 6): 119-147. 1847. <em>Copy</em> reprint: NY.
[No. 4:] <em>Notes et observations sur quelques plantes de France</em>, no t. p., p. [1]-30, Oct. [Angers
	1853]. Repr. id. 24(6). 1853. <em>Copy</em> reprint: NY.

Borg, John (1873-x), Superintendent of agriculture and professor of natural history,
Malta. (<em>Borg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

657. <em>Descriptive flora of the Maltese islands</em> including the ferns and flowering plants. Malta
Government printing office 1927. Oct. (form.) (<em>Descr. fl. Malt, isl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1927 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1927), p. [i-iii], [1]-846. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprint announced by
	Koeltz (1974), publ. 1976.

Borkhausen, Moriz Balthasar (1760-1806), German naturalist. (<em>Borkh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 160-163; Barnhart 1: 222; BM 1: 202; CSP 1:
497, 6: 598; IF p. 682; Jackson p. 16; Kew 1: 305; MW p. 49; NI 764, 1373; PR 1009-
1013.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 169. 1800.
Anon., Bot. Zeit., Regensburg 6: 31-32. 1807.
Roehling, Borkhausen's Ringen nach dem schönsten Ziele des Mannes. Frankfurt a.M.
	1808 (xiv, 162 p., 1 pl.) (n.v.).
Strieder, Grundlage zu einer Hessischen Gelehrten- und Schriftstellergeschichte 18: 62.
	1819.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 2: 409-410. 1820.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 68-70. 1874.

<sm>NOTE ON NAME</sm>: Spelled Moriz Balthasar Borkhausen in <em>Versuch</em> (1790) and <em>Handbuch
</em>1800; M. B. Borckhausen in <em>Tentamen</em> (1792).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Borckhausenia</em> P. G. Gaertner, B. Meyer &amp; J. Scherbius (1801); <em>Borckhausenia
</em> A. W. Roth (1800); <em>Borkhausenia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1841, <em>orth. var.</em>)

658. <em>Versuch einer forstbotanischen Beschreibung</em> der in den Hessen-Darmstädtschen Landen,
besonders in der Obergrafschaft Gatzenellenbogen im Freien wachsenden Holzarten;
für Forstbediente zur Selbstbelehrung von Moriz Balthasar Borkhausen. Turpe est in
patria vivere, et patrium ignorare. Frankfurt am Main (Barrentrapp und Wenner) 1790.
Oct. (<em>Vers. forstbot. Beschr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1790, p. [i]-xl, [1]-397. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.

659. <em>Tentamen dispositionis plantarum Germaniae</em> seminiferarum secundum novam metho-
dum a staminum situ &amp; proportione, cum characteribus generum essentialibus;
auctore M. B. Borckhausen. Darmstadt (sumtibus militum invalidorum bibliopoli)
 1792. Oct. (<em>Tent. disp. pl. German.</em>)

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HEADING: BORNET

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1792 (p. xii: sub fine anni 1791; see ST p. 56), p. [i]-xii, 4 tabl., [1]-158,
	[6, index]. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1809: t.p.: "Opus posthumum" and "Darmstadt 1809, " dedication omitted,
	rest same but with a newly printed index. <em>Copy</em>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 202; PR 1010; RS p. 76; ST p. 56.
	Anon., Neues Mag. Ärzte 14(1): 16. 1792.
	Anon., Med.-Chir. Zeit. (Salzburg) 1792 (2, 47): 353-363. 11 Jun 1792.

660. <em>Theoretisches-praktisches Handbuch der Forstbotanik und Forsttechnologie</em>. Giessen und
Darmstadt (Georg Friedrich Heyer) 2 Theile, 1800-1803. Oct. (<em>Theor. prakt. Handb.
Forstbot.</em>)

[<em>Erster Theil</em>]: Apr-Mai 1800 (Ostermesse, p. xviii), p. [i]-xviii, [1, h.t.], [1]-866, [1,
err.]. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Zweiter Theil</em>: ("Welcher nebst der fortgesetzten Holzbeschreibung zugleich den
	Nomenclator terminologicus und ein vollständiges Register über das Ganze enthält. ")
	1803, p. [i]-x, [6, ant., bibl.], 867-2070, [71, index]. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
The BM-NH copy is in 3 volumes of which the first is of a different edition to the others
(smaller type, 648 pages instead of 866).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 202; PR 1013.
	Kf, Neue allg. deut. Biblioth. 66(2). 6: 389-390. 1801.

Bornemann, Felix (<em>ft</em>. 1887), German phycologist. (<em>F. Bornemann</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 223.

661. <em>Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Lemaneaceen</em>. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der
Doctorwürde der philosophischen Facultät der Albert-Ludwigs Universiteit zu Freiburg
vorgelegt von Felix Bornemann aus Eisenach, Berlin (A. W. Schade) 1887. Oct. (<em>Beitr.
Lemaneac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1887 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1887), p. [i], [1]-49, <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: UC.

Bornemann, Johann Georg (1831-1896), German geologist and palaeobotanist at
Eisenach, Thüringen. (<em>J. Bornemann</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: JE (especially rich in collections from Sardinia used for e.g.
Barbey's <em>Florae Sardoae compendium</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 3: 693; IH 2: 86.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 693 (original inf.); Barnhart 1: 223; BM 1:
203; CSP 1: 498, 6: 598, 7: 219, 9: 297, 12: 105, 13: 695; Jackson p. 186; Kew 1: 305-
306; NI 211; Quenstedt p. 48.
Anon., Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. 15: 431. 1896.
Anon., Leopoldina 32: 134-135. 1896.
Potonié, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 15: (29)-(34). 1897 (bibl.)
Barthel, Hallesches Jahrb. Mitteldeut. Erdgesch. 7: 7-10. 1966 (on Bornemann's
	histological research on fossil leaves).

662. <em>Über organische Reste der Lettenkohlengruppe Thüringens</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Fauna und
Flora dieser Formation besonders über fossile Cycadeen, nebst vergleichenden Unter-
suchungen über die Blattstruktur der jetztweltlichen Cycadeengattungen ... Mit xii
Tafeln. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1856. Qu. (<em>Organ. Reste Lettenkohlengr. Thür.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1856 (p. viii, Aug 1855), p. [i]-viii, [1, cont.], [1]-85, <em>pl. 1-12</em>, (of which 11:) col.
	liths. by author. <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 203; NI 211n.

Bornet, Jean-Baptiste Édouard (1828-1911), French botanist. (<em>Born.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC, further material at C, DIN, G, K, L, W. – Bornet was not

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only an outstanding algologist but contributed also general floristic information to
Ardoino for his <em>Flore des Alpes maritimes</em> and to Ascherson for his <em>Synopsis</em>. His herbarium
of the Alpes maritimes is at G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 86-87.
	Burnat, in Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 24-25. 1945.
	Koster, Taxon 5: 53. 1957; 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 559, 12(3): 136; Barnhart 1: 223; BM 1: 203;
Bossert p. 46; BW p. 50; CSP 1: 498-499, 7: 219, 12: 105, 13: 696; GR p. 267; Kew 1:
306; KR p. 98; LS 3395-3402, 36996; MW p. 50; NI 212; PR 1014-1015.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxiii-cxiv. 1883.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 109. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 97. 1905 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 113, 227-228. 1909.
Cotton, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1911/12: 44-45. 1912.
Bonnier, Rev. gén. Bot. 24: 353-354. 1912.
Guignard, Bull. Soc. bot. France 59: 257-301. 1912 (bibl.)
Guignard, C. R. Séances Acad. Sci. 154: 461. 1912.
Guignard, Notice sur la vie et les travaux de E.B., Paris 1912, 62 p. (portr., bibl.).
	<em>Copy</em>: UC.
Hariot, J. Soc. nat. Hort. France ser. 4. 13: 635-639. 1912.
Mangin, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. ser. 5. 7. 1912.
De Toni, Nova Notarisia 23: 25-42. 1912 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., Bull. Soc. mycol. France 29: I. 1913 (portr.)
De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 52: 95-110. 1913 (bibl.)
Flahault, Rev. algol. 1: 4-23. 1924 (portr., bibl.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 24-25. 1941.
Bourelly, <em>in</em> Bornet et Flahault, Révis. Nostoc. hét., facsimile ed. 1959, p. [5*-8*,
	13*-16*] (portr., bibl.).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 24: 34. 1975 (portr.)
Gagnepain, Un nivernais célèbre, Édouard Bornet, Paris s.d. 9 p. (repr.? at B).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bornetella</em> Munier-Chalmas (1877); <em>Bornetia</em> Thuret (1855); <em>Bornetina</em> Mangin
&amp; Viala (1903).

663. <em>Notes algologiques</em> [.] Recueil d'observations sur les algues. Paris (G. Masson) 1876,
1880, 2 fasc. Qu. (<em>Notes alg</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Gustave Adolphe Thuret (1817-1875).
<em>Fasc. 1</em>: p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xx, [1]-70, [2, index], <em>pl. 1-25.</em>Aug-Sep 1876 (Bot. Zeit. 20 Oct
	1876; C. R. 11 Sep 1876). <em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: p. [i-iii], [73]-196, <em>pl. 26-50.</em> late 1880 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1881). <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
Lithographs by Riocreux and Bornet. – Each article is signed either by B. (Bornet) or
T. (Thuret) and the taxa should be ascribed only to the signing author. – Types:
Thuret left his collections to Bornet. Algae at PC.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, Bibliotheca phycologica vol. 9. <em>Copy</em>: FAS, p.
	[i**], rest same.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 203; NI 212.
	Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 15. 1882.
	Flahault, Rev. algol. 1(77): 14-15. 1924.

664. <em>Révision des Nostocacées hétérocystées</em> contenues dans les principaux herbiers de France
par MM. Ed. Bornet et Ch. Flahault extraits des Annales des Sciences naturelles, viie
série, botanique, tomes iii, iv, v et vii. Paris 1886-1888. Qu. (<em>Révis. Nostoc. hét.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Charles Henri Marie Flahault (1852-1935).
<em>Publ</em>.: Starting-point book for the nomenclature of the Nostocaceae heterocysteae
	(ICBN, Art. 13, item g). Originally published in <em>Annales des Sciences naturelles</em>, série 7,
	volumes 3-7, 1886-1888. The XIIth International Botanical Congress, held at Lenin-
	grad 1966, accepted a proposal by Compère (Taxon 23: 663. 1974) to treat the four
	parts as having been published simultaneously on 1 Jan 1886 (see also Leussink,
	Taxon 24: 196. 1975; Stafleu and Voss, Taxon 24: 207. 1975 and Voss, Taxon 25:
	170. 1976). The following dates are therefore only of historical importance:

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serie	vol.	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------
7	3	[323]-381	Jun 1886
	4	[3431]-373	Dec 1886
	5	[51]-129	Feb 1887 [p. 129, Mar 1887]
	7	[177]-192	Mar 1888
		193-256	Apr 1888
		257-262	Mai 1888

The 1888 reprint (t.p. as above), <em>copy</em>: PCS, consists of the above texts preceded by
[i-ii], [1]-23, ind., err. The dates are those of the months for which the cahiers of the
Annales were issued. Actual publication may have been somewhat later; such discre
pancies, however, do not affect the status of the names of the <em>Révision</em>, because these
have priority over all other names of <em>Nostocaceae heterocysteae</em> published after Jan 1886.
The Cramer reprint of 1959 is a facsimile of the above-mentioned papers preceded by
p. [1*-16*] pref. and introduction.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: 1959. Weinheim (J. Cramer), "avec une introduction biographique et
	bibliographique par P. Bourrelly, " p. [1*-16*], followed by facs. as above. <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 29; MW p. 50.

665. <em>Les algues de P.-K.-A. Schousboe</em>, récoltées au Maroc &amp; dans la Méditerranée de 1815
à 1829, et déterminées par M. Édouard Bornet. (Extrait des Mémoires de la Société
nationale des Sciences naturelles et mathématiques de Cherbourg t. xxviii, 1892).
Paris (G. Masson) 1892. Oct. (<em>Alg. Schousboe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1892 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1893), p. [1]-216, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, double pagination, [5]-165, 216-
	376, (pagination in Mém. 28: 165-376. 1892). <em>Copies</em> reprint: BR, PCS.

Bornmüller, Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus (1862-1948), German botanical explorer
of the Orient, curator of the Haussknecht herbarium at Weimar. (<em>Bornm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: JE – Many duplicates in numerous herbaria. For his <em>Plantae exs.
Canarienses</em> and <em>Plantae exs. Maderenses</em> see GR p. 65.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 87.
	Wagenitz, Willdenowia 2: 343-360. 1960 (bibl., portr., itineraries, herbarium).
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 135. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index Coll. Edinburgh 62. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 295. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 750, 12(3): 51; Barnhart 1: 223; BFM p. 417-
418; BL 1: 240; Bossert p. 46; CSP 13: 696-697; DTS 1: 29, 6(4): 65, 71, 118; GR
p. 65; Kew 1: 306-309; LS 3404, 31377, 41045; MW p. 50; Saccardo 1: 35, 2: 22.
Schwarz, in Fedde, Rep. Spec. nov. 100: 1-10. 1938 (portr.)
Wisniewski, in Fedde, Rep. Spec. nov. 100: 11-27. 1938 (bibl.)
Ungewitter, Neue Berliner Garten-Börse 3(5): 29. 1949.
Rechinger, Taxon 4: 97-99. 1955.
Wagenitz, Willdenowia 2: 343-360. 1960 (portr., bibl.)
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 77. 1971.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Willdenowia 2: 346. 1960.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFTEN</sm>: (75 yr.) Fedde, Repert. Spec. nov. Beih. 100 (1938); (80 yr.), Branco,
Mitt. Thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 50. 1943.

<sm>BOTANICAL EXPLORATION</sm>: 1886: Dalmatia, Herzegowina, Montenegro, Bosnia, Bul-
garia, Brussa, Greece; 1887-1889: Serbia; 1889-1890: Asia minor; 1891: Thasos,
Athos, Thessalonian Olympus; 1891-1893 and 1902: Iran; 1897: Syria, Palestina; 1900:
Madeira, Canary Is.; 1899: Bithynia, Phrygia; 1901: Canary Is.; 1904: Norway;
1906: Lydia, Caria; 1908: Egypt; 1909: Riviera; 1910: Libanon, Anti-Libanon; 1911:
Dalmatia; 1912: Transsylvania, Tatra; 1913: Turkestan, Bokkara; 1917-1918: Mace-

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donia; 1924: Abbruzzi; 1926: Ionic Is., Peleponesos, Parnassus; 1929: Bithynia,
Galatia, Paphlagonia. – For full details, including list of the publications which resulted
from these trips, see Willdenowia 2: 354-357. 1960.

Bory de Saint-Vincent, Jean Baptiste Geneviève Marcellin, Baron de (1778-1846),
French geographer, naturalist and explorer. (<em>Bory</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC; some algae in herb. Kuetzing (L), some fungi in FI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 87.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 5: 215-216, 496. 1847.
	Montagne, London J. Bot. 6: 262-264. 1847.
	Biers, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 1924: 417-422 (on his cryptog. herb.)
	Koster, Taxon 6: 50. 1957, 19: 550. 1969.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 295-296. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 468, 3: 137, 12(3): 690; Barnhart 1: 224;
BM 1: 204, 6: 112; Bossert p. 46; Colmeiro 1: clxv; CSP 1: 500-511, 6: 599; DBF 6:
1122-1123; Frank p. 13; GR p. 267-268; IF p. 683; Jackson p. 525 [index]; Kew 1:
310-311; Langman p. 149; Lasègue p. 562 [index]; LS 3413-3417; Moebius p. 274;
NI 213-214; PR 586, 1023-1027, 10724.
Anon., Flora 30: 115. 29 Feb 1847.
Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 6: 262-264. 1847 (herb.)
Pritzel, Bot. Zeit. 5: 77-80. 1847.
Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 456. 1876.
Jacob de Cordemoy, Flore de l'Ile de la Réunion xx-xxi. 1895.
Bonnet, Bull. Soc. roy. Geogr. Anvers 25: 523-550. 1901 (letters).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 109-110. 1903, 3(3): 97. 1905.
Bonnet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 56: ciii-ci. 1906 (corr.).
Lauzun, Correspondance de Bory de St. Vincent. Agen 1908, 357 p., Supplément 1912,
	106 p. (repr. from Revue de l'Agenais).
Sauvageau, J. de Bot. 21: 198-222. 1908 (extr. corr.)
Bonnet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 56: xciii-ci. 1909 (two letters on work Commission
	Algérie).
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 44: 133-134, 140, 142. 1910.
Lacroix, Mém. Acad. Sci. Inst. France ser. 2. 54: i-lxxv. 1916 (portr., bibl., and earlier
	biographical references).
Lacroix, Rev. Sci. 55: 225-236. 1917.
Lacroix, Figures de savants 1: 273-322. 1932.
Romieux, Les carnets de Bory de Saint-Vincent 1813-1815. Paris 1934.
Schaïk, Natuurhist. Maandblad 35: 67-68. 1946 (portr.)
Davy de Virville, Hist. Bot. France p. 382 [index] 1954.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 56 [nos. 474-475]. 1966.
George, DSB 1: 320-321. 1970 ("Here is no biography" sic).
Lawalrée, Zoo, Oct 1970 (repr.)
Lawalrée, Parcs Nation. Ardenne Saume 26(2): 58-62. 1971.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index Corresp. Torrey 448. 1973 (1 letter).

<sm>CORRESPONDENCE</sm>: Philippe Lauzun, Correspondance de Bory de Saint-Vincent, Agen
1908, 357 P. (portr., biogr. note), Supplément, Agen 1912, viii, 106 p. – For further
references to published as well as unpublished letters see Lacroix, l.c. 1916, p. lvi.
See also Bonnet (1901, 1906) and Sauvageau (1908).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Borya</em> Labillardière (1805); <em>Borya</em> Willdenow (1806); <em>Boryna</em> Grateloup ex
Bory de Saint-Vincent (1822); <em>Vincentia</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1829).

666. <em>Mémoire sur les genres Conferva et Byssus, du chevalier O. Linné.</em>Bordeaux (Louis
Cavazza) an V [1797]. (<em>Mém. Conferva Byssus</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1797, 58 p.
<em>Reprint</em>: in Ann. Bot. Usteri 24: 95-116. 1900.

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667. <em>Essais sur les Isles Fortunées et l'antique Atlantide</em>, ou précis de l'histoire générale de
l'Archipel des Canaries. Paris (Baudoin) Germinal An XI [1803]. Qu. (<em>Ess. Isl.
Fortunées</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Apr 1803 [Germinal an XI, on title-page], p. [i-viii], [1]-522, [2 p. err.],
	<em>7 pl. Copies</em>: G, HH, IDC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 204; Kew 1: 210; SY p. 14; IDC 5858.
	Anon., Phys. ökon. Bibl. Beckmann 23(1): 15-21. 1805.

668. <em>Voyage dans les quatre principales îles des mers d'Afrique</em>, fait par ordre du gouvernement,
pendant les années neuf et dix de la République (1801 et 1802), avec l'histoire de la
traversée du Capitaine Baudin jusqu'au Port Louis de l'Ile Maurice ... Avec une
collection de 58 planches, grand in 4. °, dessinées sur les lieux par l'auteur, et gravées en
taille-douce. Paris (F. Buisson) An xiii. (1804), 3 vols. Oct., atlas Qu. (<em>Voy. îles Afrique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1804 (2 copies deposited at the Bibliothèque nationale on 23 Aug 1804).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: p. [i]-xv, [xvi, err.], [1]-408. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: p. [i-iv], [1]-431. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: p. [i-iv], [1]-473. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Atlas</em>: <em>pl. 1-56, 14bis, 23bis</em>, copper engravings of drawings by Bory.
<em>Issues</em>: (1) on "carré superfin d'Auvergne, " (2) on "papier vélin" (see JT 8: 105. 26 Nov
	1804).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 204; IF p. 683; Jackson p. 352; Kew 1: 310; LS 3414; PR 1024; SY p. 18;
	IDC 5370.
	Métherie, J. Phys. 59: 219-227. Sep 1804.

669. <em>Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle</em>, par Messieurs Audouin, Isid. Bourdon, Ad.
Brongniart, De Candolle, Daudebard de Férusac, A. Desmoulins, Drapiez, Edwards,
Flourens, Geoffroy de Saint-Hilaire, A. De Jussieu, Kunth, G. de Lafosse, Lamouroux,
Latreille, Lucas fils, Presle-Duplessis, C. Prévost, A. Richard, Thiébaut de Berneaud, et
Bory de Saint-Vincent. Ouvrage dirigé par ce dernier collaborateur, et dans lequel on a
ajouté, pour le porter au niveau de la science, un grand nombre de mots qui n'avaient
pu faire partie de la plupart des Dictionnaires antérieurs. Paris (Rey et Gravier;
Baudoin frères) 1822-1831, 17 vols. Oct. (<em>Dict. class. hist. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The text-volumes were published as a whole. The plates were published in
	sixteen parts of 10, sometimes together with the relevant volume, sometimes together
	with the next text volume or at any rate later (plates for vol. 1 on 8 Jun 1822, for
	8 on 14 Dec 1825, for 11 on 18 Aug 1827, for 12 on 1 Mar 1828). The 160 plates by
	C. Vauthier were available plain or colour-printed (finished by hand). The dates of
	publication listed here are based on the announcements in the Bibliographie de la
	France, in the Revue bibliographique des Pays Bas and on the dates of receipt by the
	Académie. The following analysis is based on a copy at NY:

alphabet	vol.	pages	dates	t. p.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
	1	[i]-xvi, [1]-604, tabl.	27 Mai 1822	1822
	2	[i-iii], [1]-621	31 Dec 1822	1822
CAD-CHI	3	[i-iii], [1]-592	6 Sep 1823	1823
CHI-COZ	4	[i-iii], [1]-628	27 Dec 1823	1823
CRA-D	5	[i-iii], [1]-653, [654, err.]	15 Mai 1824	Apr 1824
E-FOUQ	6	[i-iii], [1]-593, [1, err.]	9 Oct 1824	Sep 1824
		[1]-4, pamphlet Am. Sci. nat.
FOUR-G	7	[i-iii], [1]-626, [1, err.]	5 Mar 1825	Feb 1825
H-INV	8	[i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-609,	10 Sep 1825	Sep 1825
		[1, err.]
IO-MACIS	9	[i-iii], [1]-596	25 Feb 1825	Feb 1825
MACL-MN	10	[i-iii], [1]-642, [1, err.], tabl.	5 Jul 1826	Jun 1826
MO-NSO	11	[i-iii], [1]-615, [616, err.]	10 Feb 1827	Jan 1827
NUA-PAM	12	[i-iii], [1]-634, [1, err.]	18 Aug 1827	Aug 1827
PAN-PIV	13	[i-iii], [1]-648	1 Mar 1828	Jan 1828
PLA-ROY	14	[i-iii], [1]-710	11 Oct 1828	Sep 1828
RUA-S	15	[i-iii], [1]-754, tabl.	27 Jun 1829	Mai 1829

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alphabet	vol.	pages	dates	t. p.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
T-Z	16	[i-iii], [(1)]-(4), [1]-748	30 Oct 1830	Oct 1830
Atl., ill.	17	[i-vii], [1]-141, pl. [i-clx]	29 Oct 1831	1831

<em>Italian</em> transl.: Dizionario classico di storia naturale. Venetia 1831-1843, 16 vols, (n. v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 204; IF p. 683; Kew 1: 341; NI 2235; PR 10724.

670. Encyclopedie méthodique. <em>Histoire naturelle des zoophytes</em>, ou animaux rayonnés,
faisant suite à l'histoire naturelle des vers de Bruguière, par MM. Lamouroux, ... Bory
de Saint-Vincent, ... et Eud. Deslongchamps ... tome second. Paris (Mme veuve
Agasse) 1824. Qu. (<em>Hist. nat. zoophyt.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Jean Vincent Lamouroux (1779-1825) and Jacques Armand Eudès Deslong-
champs (1794-1867).
<em>Publ</em>.: In parts, the contents and precise dates of which are as yet unknown to us,
	p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-869. <em>Copy</em>: UC.

671. <em>Histoire des hydrophytes</em>, ou plantes agames des eaux, récoltées par MM d'Urville et
Lesson, dans leur voyage autour du monde, sur la Corvette de Sa Majesté, La Coquille,
exécuté pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, sous le commandement du
capitaine Duperry; par le colonel Bory de Saint-Vincent, ... ornée de 25 planches
coloriées et gravées d'après les dessins de l'auteur. Paris (Arthus Bertrand) 1829. Fol. (<em>Hist, hydroph</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1829, p. [i-vi], [1]-240, <em>pl. 1-13, 13bis, 14-24</em>, signed by author Jan-Sep 1827.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY, with a double set of plates: coloured and uncoloured. <em>Plates 1-24</em> appear also
	in the <em>Cryptogamie</em>, 1828, by Bory, of the Voyage ... Coquille (see under Duperry).

672. <em>Expédition scientifique de Morée</em>. Section des sciences physiques. Tome III. – 2e partie.
<em>Botanique</em>. Par MM. Fauché, Inspecteur général du service de santé, pour les Graminées;
Adolphe Brongniart, pour les Orchidées; Chaubard et Bory de Saint-Vincent, pour le
reste de la Phanérogamie; ce dernier collaborateur s'est réservé la Cryptogamie. Paris,
Strasbourg (F. G. Levrault) 1832 [-1833]. Qu., atlas Fol. (<em>Exp. sci. Morée, Bot.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: M. Fauché (fl. 1832); Adolphe Théodore Brongniart (1801-1876); Louis
	Anastase Chaubard (1785-1865).
<em>Publ</em>.: p. [1]-336: Sep 1832 [Acad. 24 Sep], pp. 337-367 [368, err.]: 1833 [Acad.
	19 Oct], – Atlas (planches sér. iv, botanique) 38 pl. (<em>1-37, 37bis</em>) of which 5 coloured:
	1835-1836. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – For a revised edition see no. [1090]. The entire work was
	published in 39 parts of which the parts containing the plates for the atlas were among
	the last. The last part of the atlas, livr. 38, was presented to the Académie des Sciences
	on 28 Mar 1836, livr. 37 (containing Anadiomena) on 25 Jan 1836. – Types at P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 204; IF p. 683; Jackson p. 313; Kew 2: 238 [under Fauché]; LS 3415;
	PR 1026; SK clxxxii; IDC 5860.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 335-336. 1901.

Borza, Alexandru (1887-1971), Romanian botanist, director botanical garden Cluj
(Klausenburg). (<em>Borza</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CL, for duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 87.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 224; BFM 1483; Bossert p. 46; GR p. 779;
Kew 1: 311; MW 277; PFC 3(2): xiii; Roon p. 20.
Ghisa, Contr. Bot., Cluj 1967: 9-28 (portr., bibl.)
Ghisa, Natura, Biol., Bucuresti 19(3): 84-88. 1967 (portr.)
Stefureac, T.I. Contr. Bot., Cluj 1967: 413-423.
Pop, Vegetatio 25: 273-277. 1972 (portr.)
Pop, Contr. Bot., Cluj 1972: 7-34 (portr.)
Stefureac, Studii Cerc. Biol., Bot. 24: 65-68. 1972 (portr.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Contr. Bot. Cluj 1967.

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Borzi, Antonino (1852-1921), Italian botanist at Messina and Palermo. (<em>Borzi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAL (algae reported missing); duplicates: B, FI, K, LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 87.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BL 2: 332; BM 1: 204; Bossert p. 46; CSP 9: 299, 13:
701-702; DTS 1: 29; GR p. 514; Jackson 497; Kew 1: 311; KR p. 98; Langman p. 149;
LS 3418-3429; LS Suppl. 3291; Saccardo 1: 35.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 15-16. 1882.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 160. 1903 (porti.), 3(3): 175. 1905.
Cavara, Agric. Colon., Ital. 16: 1-5. 1922 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Borzia</em> F. Cohn ex M. Gomont (1893); <em>Borzinema</em> G. De Toni (1936); <em>Bor-
zicactus</em> Riccobono (1909).

673. <em>Studi algologici</em>. Saggio di richerche sulla biologia delle Alghe. Fasc. I. Messina
(Gaetano Capra e Co.) 1883, fasc. 2. Palermo (Alberto Reber) 1895. Qu. (<em>Stud. algol</em>.)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>.: Jan-Jun 1883 (p. vi: 3 Sep 1882; Nat. Nov. Jul 1883), p. [i]-vi, [1, h.t.],
	[1]-117, [1, cont.], errata slip, <em>pl. 1-9</em>, uncol. liths. by author. <em>Copies</em>: BR, UC.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: Jan-Feb 1885 (p. [viii]: Jan 1885; Nat. Nov. Mar 1895; Hedwigia 8 Apr 1895),
	p. [i-viii], 119-378, <em>pl. 10-31. Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: "in corso di stampa, " Nat. Nov. Mar 1895, but apparently never published.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 204.

674. <em>Rhizomyxa, nuovo Ficomicete</em>. Messina 1884. Oct. (<em>n. v.</em>) (<em>Rhizomyxa</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1884 (Hedwigia Apr 1884; Nat. Nov. Apr 1884), p. [1]-53. <em>2 pl</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 3423.

Bosc, Louis Auguste Guillaume (in his youth Bosc d'Antic) (1759-1828), French
consul in Carolina (1798-1800), later horticulturist and botanist in the Paris region.
(<em>Bosc</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: mainly at P, P-JU, P-LA and G but material also in other
herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 88.
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 20; Barnhart 1: 225; BM 1: 205; Bossert
p. 46; Colmeiro 1: clxv; CSP 1: 502-503; Dawson p. 121; DBF; GR p. 308; Lasègue
p. 201-202; LS 3430-3432; PR 1030-1031, ed. 1: 1145-1157; Quenstedt p. 49.
Poiret, in Lamarck, Enc. méth. 8: 716-718. 1808.
Quérard, La France littéraire 1: 423-424. 1827 (bibl.)
Virey, Discours prononcé aux Funérailles de L. A. Bosc. Paris 1828 (<em>n. v.</em>, fide PR).
Cuvier, Mém. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 18: 69-92. 1829 (bibl.)
Silvestre, Mem. Soc. roy. centr. Agric. 1: lxxxi-cvii. 1829.
Cuvier, Dict. Sci. nat. 61: 74-76. 1845.
Rey, Rev. Hist. Versailles Seine-et-Oise. 1900: 241, 277, 1901: 17-42.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 110. 1903, 3(3): 97. 1905.
Perroud, Rev. dix-huitième siècle 1916(1): 57-75 (portr.)
Hellmayr, Alauda 2: 122-132. 1930.
Backer, Verklarend woordenboek 76. 1936.
Harper, Amer. Midl. Natural. 23(3): 692-723. 1940.
Anon., Grand Larousse encycl. 2: 250. 1960.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. nos. 476-480. 1966.
Leroy, DSB 2: 321-323. 1970 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boscia</em> Lamarck (1793, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Boscia</em> Thunberg (1794).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Bosca</em> Vellozo (1825) is named "In memoriam Principis Catholici del Bosco, qui
liberalitate summa botanicum Hortum construxit. "

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HEADING: BOSC

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>:Candollea 27: 331-332. 1973.

<sm>MANUSCRIPTS</sm>: see DSB 2: 323. 1970.

Bosch, Roelof Benjamin van den (1810-1862), Dutch botanist at Goes. (<em>Bosch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: L, also LBV.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 225; BL 2: 439; BM 1: 205; 6: 112;
Bossert p. 46; CSP 1: 503, 7: 221; DTS 1: 30; GR p. 704; Jackson p. 181, 396; JW 1:
440, 2: 186, 3: 345, 4: 377-378, 5: 235; Kew 1: 312; LS 3433; NI 215; NNBW 2: 227;
PR 1033-1034, ed. 1: 1158.
Anon., Flora 45: 95-96. 1862.
Anon., Goessche Courant 49(7). 23 Jan 1862 (arch. NBV).
Anon., Jaarb. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wet. 1862: 11.
Sande Lacoste, Bot. Zeit. 20: 47-48. 1862.
Seemann, Bonplandia 10: 67. 1862.
Seemann, J. Bot. 1: 64. 1863.
Babington, Memorials 471. 1897.
Dozy, G. J., De familie Dozy 296-312. 1911.
Verdoorn, Arch. Zeeuws Gen. Wetensch. 1927: 73-75.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 76. 1936.
Merrill, Contr. U.S. nat. Herb. 30(1): 70. 1947 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to Miquel, <em>Plantae junghuhnianae</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boschia</em> Montagne (1856). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Boschia</em> Korthals (1844) is dedicated to
J. van den Bosch (1780-1844), Dutch government officer in the Netherlands East Indies.

675. <em>Enumeratio plantarum, Zeelandiae belgicae indigenarum</em>. s. l. [Amsterdam, C. G. Sulpke],
s. d. [1841]. Oct. (<em>Enum. pl. Zeeland.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: early 1841, p. [1]-55. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted from van der Hoeven en de Vriese,
	Tijdschr. Nat. Gesch. Physiol. 8(1): 1-55. 1841.
<em>Continuation</em>: <em>Enumeratio ... altera</em> s.l. [Amsterdam, C. G. Sulpke], s.d. [1842]. Oct.,
	p. [1]-21. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted from id. 9: 245-265. 1842.
<em>Enumeratio ... tertia</em> s.l. [Amsterdam, C. G. Sulpke], s.d. [Mai 1845]. Oct., p. [1]-22. -
	Reprinted from id. 12: 1-22. 1845.
<em>Enumeratio ... quarta</em> s.l. [Leiden, S. en J. Luchtmans], s. d. [1846], p. [84]-115. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	– Reprinted from Ned. kruidk. Arch. 4: [84]-115. 1846.

676. <em>Synopsis Hymenophyllacearum</em>, monographiae hujus ordinis prodromus. Excerptum
ex vol. iii. Nederl. kruidk. Archief, pag. 341-419 m. Dec 1858. Leiden (Jacob Hazenberg
Corn, fil.) [1858]-1861. Oct. (<em>Syn. Hymenophyll.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: Dec 1858 (rd by Acad. Amsterdam; t.p. 1859), p. [i], [1]-79. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – Also
	in Ned. kruidk. Arch. 4: 341-419. 1859. The reprint is erroneously stated to be from
	vol. 3 (on t.p.).
<em>Part 2</em>: 1861, in Ned. kruidk. Arch. 5: 135-185. 1861.
<em>Revision</em>: Goddijn, W. A., Synopsis Hymenophyllacearum, monographiae hujus ordinis
	prodromus, auctore R. B. van den Bosch, M.D. mit zahlreichen Zusätzen und
	Abbildungen aus dem Nachlass des Verfassers neu herausgegeben, Meded. Rijks-
	herbarium Leiden 17: 1-36, <em>fig. 1-23.</em>1913, 38: 1-41, <em>fig. 24-45</em>. 1919.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 112; DTS 1: 30; IF p. 683; Jackson p. 151; Kew 1: 312; MW p. 50, 138;
	NI 215; PR 1033.
	Bosch, J. Bot. néerl. 1: 147-192. 1861.
	Bosch, Versl. Meded. Akad. Wetensch., afd. Natuurk., Amsterdam 11: 300-330. 1861.
	Bosch, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 5: 135-185. 1861, 135-217. 1863, repr. p. 1-133. 1863.

678. <em>Hymenophyllaceae javanicae</em>; sive descriptio Hymenophyllacearum archipelagi indici,
iconibus illustrata ... Gum tabulis lii. Amsterdam (C. G. van der Post) 1861. Qu. (<em>Hymenophyll. javan.</em>)

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HEADING: BOTTLER

<em>Publ</em>.: 1861, p. [i*], 1-67, <em>pl. 1-52</em>, as Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van
	Wetenschappen te Amsterdam, vol. 9, 1861. The 52 plates are lithographs by A. J.
	Kouwels. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 205; Kew 1: 312; NI 215; PR 1034.
	Anon., J. Bot. néerl. 1: 288-291. 1862.

679. <em>Prodromus florae batavae</em>. In sociorum imprimis usum edendum curavit Societatis
promovendo florae batavae studio, s.l. (Sumtibus Societatis) 1850-1866, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl. bat.</em>)

vol.	pars	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1	-	[i]-xiv, [1]-382	1850, after 14 Oct (p. xiv).
2	1	[i]-viii, [1]-116	1851
	2	[i]-viii, 117-301	1853, Mai-Sep (Akad. 24 Sep)
	3	303-393	1858
	4	1-191	1866

Collective authorship; R. v. d. Bosch was the moving spirit behind the enterprise and
signed the preface to the first volume. <em>Copies</em>: G, L.
<em>Publisher</em>: Nederlandsche botanische Vereeniging.

vol.	subject	authorship (author signing pref.)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Plantae vasculares	R. B. van den Bosch
2(1)	Musci frond., Hepat.	F. Dozy et J. H. Molkenboer
(2)	Lich., Byssac., Alg.	R. B. van den Bosch
(3)	Fungi
(4)	Fungi	C. A. J. A. Oudemans, Werkendorp.

<em>Editio altera</em>. Nieuwe lijst der Nederlandsche phanerogamen en vaatkryptogamen. Uit-
gegeven door de Nederlandsche Botanische Vereeniging. Nijmegen 1893-1916, 2 vols. Oct.
<em>Copies</em>: FAS, L, U.

vol.	pars	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1(1)		[i]-xxx, [1]-349	1901 Apr (pref.)-Sep (Nat. Nov.)
(2)		[i-vi], [351]-1040	1902 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1903)
(3)		[i-vi] [1041]-1631	1904 Apr (pref.)-Dec (Nat. Nov.)
(4)		[i-vi], [1633]-2451	1916 Nov (pref.)-Dec
2(1)		[i-viii], [1]-190	1893 Jan-Aug (Nat. Nov. Oct 1893)
(2)		[i-viii], [1]-74,	1898 (pref. Aug 1897, Nat. Nov. Nov 1898)
		[1]-6 add. Musci, Hepat.

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 205.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 254-255. 1877.

Bottler, Max (<em>fl</em>. 1882), German highschool teacher and botanist at Kissingen.
(<em>Bottler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 210; CSP 13: 710; Kew 1: 317.

680. <em>Exkursions-Flora von Unterfranken</em>. Ein Taschenbuch zum leichten Bestimmen der in
Unterfranken, auf dem Steigerwolde und in der Rhön wildwachsenden Phanerogamen.
Kissingen (Ph. Hailmann) 1882. Oct. (<em>Exkurs.-Fl. Unterfranken</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1882 (p. [iii]: Nov 1881; Nat. Nov. Feb 1883 cites the book as of "1883"),
	p. [i]-vi, [1]-208. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 210; Kew 1: 317.

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HEADING: BOUCHER

Boucher de Crèvecoeur, Jules Armand Guillaume (1757-1844), French botanist.
(<em>Boucher</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 228; BL 2: 204; BM 1: 211; CSP 6: 600;
LS 3465, 3465a, 3466; PR 1052-1053.
Anon., Flora 28: III. 21 Feb 1845; Bot. Zeit. 3: 71. 24 Jan 1845.
Armand Guillaume, Mém. Soc. Émul. Abbeville 1849-52: 1013-1019. 1852 (bibl.)
Davy de Virville, Hist. Bot. France p. 262. 1954.

681. <em>Extrait de la Flore d'Abbeville</em> et du Département de la Somme. Paris (J. J. Fuchs)
An xi. – 1803. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Extr. Fl. Abbeville</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 16 Aug 1803 (PV), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-108. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 211; LS 3465a; PR 1052.

Bouchet, Dominique, (Bouchet Doumenq) (1770-1845), French botanist at Mont
pellier. (<em>Bouchet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU – contained the herbaria of Broussonet, Durand and
Magnol as well as plants collected by Steven and by Pavon.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 89.
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 228; Lasègue p. 321.
Saint-Hilaire, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 2: 378-379. 1845.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 4: 703. 1846.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bouchetia</em> Dunal (1852).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 333-334. 1972.

Boudier, Jean Louis Émile (1828-1920), French mycologist. (<em>Boud</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 768; Barnhart 1: 228; BM 1: 211, 6: 113,
Bossert p. 47; CSP 7: 226, 12: 107, 637, 13: 715; GR p. 268; Kew 1: 318; LS 3470-3552;
LS Suppl. 3349-3357; NI 217; PR 1054.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 18: pl. 5. 1907 (portr.)
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes no. 37. Apr 1911.
Mangin, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 36: 181-188. 1920 (portr., bibl.)
Roumeguère, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 8: 70. 1920 (portr.)
Du four, Rev. gén. Bot. 33: 673-683. 1921 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Boudier contributed the plates to Chatin, <em>La Truffe</em> (1892) q. v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boudiera</em> M. C. Cooke (1877); <em>Boudiera</em> Lázaro (1916); <em>Boudierella</em> Costantin
(1897); <em>Boudierella</em> P. A. Saccardo (1895).

682. Nouvelle classification des discomycètes charnus, in <em>Société Mycologique, Bulletin
</em>1: 91-120. 1885, Lons-le-Saunier, [Bull. Soc. mycol. France], reprinted in Boudier,
Histoire et classification des Discomycètes d'Europe, <em>facsimile</em> edition Amsterdam 1968. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1885 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1885).
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 217.
	Boudier, Discomyc. Eur. v. 1907.

683. <em>Icones mycologicae</em> ou iconographie des champignons de France principalement
Discomycètes avec texte descriptif. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) [1904] 1905-1910, 6 séries.
Qu., text 1911. Qu. (<em>Icon, mycol</em>.)

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<em>Publ</em>.: in 30 fascicles, or groups of fascicles, of 20 plates of which five constituted a series.
	The plates were given provisional numbers, (see list below; cited on covers), but were
	also assigned definitive numbers, in systematic order, with volume nos. The cor-
	respondences between these series of numbers are given in the preliminary texts (with
	"circulaires") issued with each series. The NR and BY copies have these preliminary
	texts. A definitive text, 362 p., was published in 1911. Series 1: 250 copies, later
	series: 125 copies, text 200 copies.
	The following list is based on a copy in original covers at NY. The covers are dated,
	most of them are confirmed by accession dates stamped by NY, cited in parentheses.
	The plate numbers are the "preliminary" ones. The volumes themselves mostly have
	the plates in the "systematic" order. – Plate <em>61</em> is numbered <em>51, 215</em> idem <em>213</em>.

livr.	sér.	pages	plates	date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1-3, list pl. ser. 1]	4-9, 11, 17-20, 23, 27,	Mai 1904
		1 -4, expl. pl. 1-21	28, 32-34, 36, 48, 53
2		[1-4, list prél. 600 sp.]	1, 37, 38, 40-42, 56, 57,	Sep 1904
		5-8, expl. pl. 22-40	60-62, 67, 71, 82, 86,
			93, 95, 97-99
3		9-12, expl. pl. 41-65	2, 21, 24, 26, 44, 45, 47,	Dec 1904
			49, 50, 52, 64, 65, 68, 72,
			77, 78, 87, 90, 94, 96
4		13-16, expl. pl. 66-88	3, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 22,	Jun 1905
			30, 39, 54, 58, 69, 70, 73,
			76, 88, 89, 91, 92, 100
5		17-19, expl. pl. 89-100	14, 25, 29, 31, 35, 43,	Sep 1905
		list pl. ser. 2	46, 51, 55, 59, 63, 66,	(NY: 17 Oct)
			74, 75, 79-81, 83-85
6	2	1-4, expl. pl. 101-121	103, 109, 110, 113, 123,	Dec 1905
			126, 127, 129, 132, 134,	(NY: 9 Jan)
			140, 143, 167, 169, 170,
			171, 174, 178, 182, 194
7		5-8, expl. pl. 122-144	106, 111, 117, 118, 120,	Mar 1906
			131, 139, 142, 144, 146,	(NY: 30 Mar)
			148, 154, 158, 160, 161,
			181, 183, 191, 193, 197
8		9-12, expl. pl. 145-163	101, 112, 116, 116, 119,	Mai 1906
			121, 130, 133, 145, 152,	(NY: 18 Jun)
			153, 156, 162, 164, 165,
			168, 173, 175, 196, 198, 199
9		13-16,	122, 125, 128, 135, 138,	Aug 1906
		expl. pl. 164-183	147, 149, 155, 157, 163,	(NY: 24 Aug)
			166, 172, 176, 179, 186-
			189, 192, 195
10		17-20,	102, 104, 105, 107, 108,	Oct 1906
		expl. pl. 184-200	114, 115, 124, 136, 137,	(NY: 20 Nov)
			141, 150, 151, 159, 177,
			180, 184, 185, 190, 200
11	3	list pl. ser. 3	204, 205, 208-210, 213,	Dec 1906
		expl. pl. 201-218	215, 216, 223, 225, 228,	(NY: 26 Dec)
		[series 3: 26 prel. p.]	237, 248, 249, 259-261,
			283, 284, 298
12		expl. pl. 219-300	229, 240, 241, 242, 246,	Mar 1907
		291 to become 542, not 541	251, 263, 264, 267, 269,	(NY: 20 Mar)
			274, 279, 280, 282, 290-
			292, 294, 296, 300
13			201, 202, 206, 207, 211,	Mai 1907
			212, 214, 218, 220, 222,	(NY: 21 Mai)
			224, 232, 233, 235, 268,
			270, 272, 275, 277, 287

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livr.	sér.	pages	plates	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------
14			203, 217, 219, 227, 230,	Jul 1907
			234, 236, 238, 239, 244,	(NY: 19 Jul)
			250, 253, 255-258, 265,
			273, 288, 293
15			221, 226, 231, 243, 245,	Sep 1907
			247, 252, 254, 262, 266,	(NY: 24 Sep)
			271, 276, 278, 281, 285,
			286, 289, 295, 297, 299
16	4	list pl. sér. 4	303, 308, 311-314, 316,	Nov 1907
		expl. pl. 301-400 [29 p.]	321, 322, 326, 331, 336,	(NY: 27 Nov)
			342, 347, 352, 354, 369,
			381, 392, 393
17			317, 320, 327, 329, 330,	Jan 1908
			333, 337, 338, 341, 343,	(NY: 14 Feb)
			358, 368, 378, 380, 382,
			384, 386, 395, 397
18			319, 325, 328, 344-346,	Mar 1908
			351, 353, 357, 359, 361	(NY: 4 Apr)
			364, 366, 367, 370, 372,
			377, 388, 394, 398
19			302, 305-307, 324, 332,	Jun 1908
			334, 335, 339, 356, 362,	(NY: 18 Jun)
			365, 371, 374, 375, 379,
			387, 389, 399, 400
20			301, 304, 309, 310, 315,	Aug 1908
			318, 323, 340, 349, 350,	(NY: 3 Sep)
			355, 360, 363, 373, 376,
			383, 385, 390, 391, 396
21	5	[28 p. prel. p.]	408, 414, 420, 435, 438,	Nov 1908
			439, 443, 449, 459, 461,	(NY: 14 Nov)
			464, 470, 472, 473, 475,
			478, 479, 486, 489, 499
22			406, 410, 416, 424, 427,	Feb 1909
			430, 434, 445, 455, 457,	(NY: 15 Feb)
			460, 467, 474, 477, 483,
			488, 492, 493, 496, 497
23			409, 411, 417, 418, 421,	Apr 1909
			425, 428, 437, 440, 448,	(NY: 19 Apr)
			450, 451, 453, 465, 468,
			481, 485, 487, 495
24			401, 402, 405, 422, 423,	Jun 1909
			426, 431, 436, 442, 446,	(NY: 15 Jul)
			447, 462, 463, 469, 471
			476, 482, 484, 490, 500
25			403, 404, 407, 412, 413,	Aug 1909
			415, 419, 429, 432, 433,	(NY: 1 Sep)
			441, 444, 452, 454, 456,
			466, 480, 491, 494, 498
26	6	list pl. ser. 3	503, 521, 524, 528, 535,	Nov 1909
		expl. pl. 501-600 [24 p.]	537, 539, 540, 545, 548,	(NY: 18 Nov)
			552, 556, 564, 566, 567,
			572, 573, 574, 582, 590
27			507, 515, 527, 530, 531,	Jan 1910
			541, 543, 544, 547, 560,	(NY: 24 Feb)
			563, 565, 568, 569, 570,
			585, 593, 595, 596, 599
28			501, 505, 506, 508, 509,	Apr 1910
			510, 511, 513, 514, 517,

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livr.	sér.	pages	plates	date
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
			526, 533, 538, 555, 557,
			577, 580, 586, 588, 600
29			512, 516, 519, 523, 525,	Jun 1910
			529, 542, 546, 551, 558,
			561, 575, 576, 578, 579,
			581, 583, 584, 589, 594
30		titles, tables of the 3 vols.,	502, 504, 518, 520, 522,	Sep 1910
		portr. author	532, 534, 536, 549, 550,
			553, 554, 559, 562, 571,
			587, 591, 592, 597, 598

<em>Tome 1</em>: usual composition: p. [i]-vii, portr., def. <em>pl. nos. 1-181, 184-193, 22bis, 36bis,
	81bis, 141 bis, 147bis</em> (total 196).
	The BR copy has bound in the preliminary material: list [1-3], [1]-19, circ. ser. 2
	[1-3], [1]-20, [1], 26, [1]-29, [1-28], [1-24].
<em>Tome 2</em>: id. p. [i]-vii, <em>pl. 194-421, 202bis, 239bis, 256bis, 264bis, 282bis</em> (total 233).
<em>Tome 3</em>: id. p. [i]-vii, <em>pl. 422-475, 477-565, 567-583, 585-590, 599-600, 427bis, 434bis, 480bis</em>
	(total 171; total 3 vols.: 600).
<em>Tome 4</em>, texte descriptif, Apr 1911 (letter Klincksieck at BR), p. [i*], [iii], [v]-vii, avis
	[ix]-x, liste xi-xiv, [1]-362. Pages 281-288 were reissued.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 113; Kew 1: 318; NI 217.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916.
	Wheldon and Wesley, Cat. no. 131. 1964.

684. <em>Histoire et classification des discomycètes d'Europe</em>. Description des genres avec indication
des espèces, historique, localités et époques de récoltes, organographie, partie chimique,
usages, etc. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1907. Oct. (<em>Hist. classific. discomyc. Europe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1907 (pref. Aug 1906, presented to session of Fr. mycol. Soc. on 5 Sep 1907,
	Nat. Nov. Dec 1907), p. [i*], [i]-vii, [1]-221, [222 err.]
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1968, 1968 t. p. on p. [ii*]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. –
	Contains also <em>Nouvelle classification</em> of 1885.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 113.
	Ramsbottom, Trans, brit. mycol. Soc. 4(2): 343-381. 1914 (list of British species of
	discomycetes arranged according to Boudier's system).

Boulay, Abbé Jean Nicolas (1837-1905), Northern French clergyman, bryologist and
palaeobotanist, professor of botany at the University of Lille. (<em>Boulay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LILLE, further material at H, MPU, P, PC. – Exsiccatae:
<em>Rubi praesertim Galliae exs</em>. 1893-1898.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 89.
	Candolle, Phytographie 398. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 329; Barnhart 1: 229; BL 2: 107, 185; BM 1: 212,
6: 113; CSP 7: 229, 12: 107-108, 436; GR p. 308; Jackson p. 184, 275, 277; Kew 1:
320-321; Quenstedt p. 50; Saccardo 1: 36.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxiv. 1883.
Gubernatis, Dict. int. écrivains du jour 1: 385. 1891.
Husnot, Rev. bryol. 32: 114-115. 1905.
Letacq, Bull. Acad, intern. Géog. bot. 16: 4-8. 1906.
Longinos Navás, El Abate Boulay, Barcelona 1906, 8 p. (portr.), <em>copy</em> B, unidentified
	reprint.
Péron, Bull. Soc. géol. France 1906: 299.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 25. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Rouy et Camus, <em>Flore de France</em>, genus <em>Rubus</em> in 6: 30-149. 1900.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boulaya</em> J. Cardot (1912).

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685. <em>Flore cryptogamique de l'Est. Muscinées</em> (Mousses, Sphaignes, Hépatiques). Paris
(F. Savy), Saint-Dié (Th. Preisz), Nîmes (author) 1872. Oct. (<em>Fl. crypt. Est, Musc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1872 (pref. p. xi: 22 Jun 1872; rd by Hedwigia Feb 1873), p. [i]-xi,
	[xii, abbr.], [1]-880. <em>Copies</em>: B, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 212; Jackson p. 277; Kew 1: 320.
	Ruthe, Hedwigia 12: 45-48. Mar 1873.

686. Thèse de géologie. <em>Le terrain houillier du Nord de la France</em> et ses végétaux fossiles.
[alt. title-page:] Thèse de géologie présentée à la Faculté des Sciences de Caen ...
Lille 1876. Qu. (<em>Terrain houill. N. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1876 (month in which the thesis was defended), p. [i-iv], [i]-ii, [1]-74, <em>4 pl.,
	</em>5 <em>tab. Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 212.

687. <em>Muscinées de la France</em>. Paris 1884-1904, 2 parts. Oct. (<em>Musc. France</em>).

<em>Première</em> partie: Mousses, Jan-Aug 1884. Paris (F. Savy) (Nat. Nov. Sep 1884), p. [1]-
	clxxiv, [1, h. t.], [1]-624. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Deuxième</em> partie: Hépatiques, Apr-Dec 1904. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) (p. xxiii: 1 Mar
	1904, Nat. Nov. Mar 1905), p. [i]-clxviii, [1]-224, 2me table alph. [1]-15. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 212; Kew 1: 320.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 32. 1963.

Boulger, George Edward Simmonds (1853-1922), British botanist at Cirencester
and London. (<em>Boulger</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 229; BB p. 40; BM 1: 213, 6: 115; CSP 9:
312, 12: 103, 13: 726; GR p. 390.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1921/22: 40-41. 1922.
Druce, Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 6: 692-693. 1923.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxxxiii-cxxxiv. 1948.

Bouly de Lesdain, Maurice (1869-1965), French lichenologist. (<em>B. de Lesd.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: most pre-1940 material lost, some material in BPI, E, GL, H, O,
PC, UPS, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 89.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 115, 6: 115; GR p. 268; Kew 1: 323; LS 3584-
3585, 31412-31424, 43045, suppl. 3368-3395; MW p. 51.
Abbayes, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 34(1/2): 370-375. 1966 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Lesdainea</em> Harmand (1910).

688. <em>Recherches sur les lichens des environs de Dunkerque</em> Dunkerque. (Société Dunkerquoise)
s. d. [1910]. Oct. (<em>Rech. lich. Dunkerque</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1910 (fide BM and Nat. Nov. Oct 1911, reissued Dunkerque 1912, fide Nat.
	Nov. Sep 1912, 1912 reissue n. v., probably identical with undated original issue.
	Only relevant date in volume: '1909' is cited on p. 8), p. [1]-301, <em>4 photogr. Copy</em>: B
	(with original cover which has the same undated text as the t. p.). – A preliminary
	publication of 44 p. in the "Mém. Soc. Sci. nat. " is mentioned by Nat. Nov. Dec 1910.
<em>Premier supplément</em>, Dunkerque (Société Dunkerquoise), s. d. [1914]. Oct., published
	4 years after the main work (see p. 5), p. [1]-189, [1, corr.]. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 115; LS 31422.

Bourdot, abbé Hubert (1861-1937), French mycologist. (<em>Bourd</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 89.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 230; GR p. 268-269; Kew 1: 324; LS 3589-
3591; LS Suppl. 3399-3414.
Anon., Z. Pilzk. 22: <em>pl. 6.</em>1938 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 4(3): 263, 267. 1938.
Gilbert, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 55: 137-158. 1939 (portr.)
Anon., Rev. Mycol. 7(5/6): pl. opp. p. 101. 1942 (portr.)
Sachet et al., Rev. Mycol. 15(suppl.) 21-38. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bourdotia</em> (Bresadola) Trotter (1925).

689. Contribution à la flore mycologique de la France. I. <em>Hymenomycètes de France.
</em>Hétérobasidiés – Homobasidiés gymnocarpes par MM l'abbé H. Bourdot et A. Galzin.
Ouvrage publié sous les auspices de la Société mycologique de France. Sceaux (Marcel
Bry) 1927. Oct. (<em>Hymenomyc. France</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Amedée Galzin (1853-1925).
<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Feb-Mar 1928 (p. [762]: achevé d'imprimer le 28 janvier 1928; Nat. Nov.
	Apr 1928; t. p. 1927), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-761, [762, colophon.] <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: 1969, Lehre (J. Cramer), Bibliotheca mycologica vol. 23, p.: as above
	with extra t. p. [i**]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
For the series of journal articles entitled Hymenomycètes de France (11 parts), see
Gilbert 1939 and LS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 324; LS suppl. 3402-3412.
	Bourdot, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 25: 335-336. 1925.
	Gilbert, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 41: 157-158. 1939.

Bourgeau, Eugène (1815-1877), French botanical traveller and collector. (<em>Bourgeau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, many duplicates in other herbaria. Distributed plants, for
instance, under the title of <em>Plantae rariores Lusitaniae et Hispaniae</em> (Bonplandia 6: 341.
1858), but not as regular exsiccatae. – For further details see Sayre (1975).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 89; Saccardo 2: 23.
	Candolle, Phytographie 399. 1880.
	Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 24. 1881.
	Ewan, Rocky Mountain Naturalists 167-168. 1950.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 136. 1964.
	Fledge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 63. 1970.
	McVaugh, Contr. Michigan Herb. 9: 223. 1972.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 196-297. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 344, 5(1): 11, 472, 7: 77; CSP 1: 534, 7: 230;
Colmeiro 1: clxv; PFC 1: liv; Saccardo 1: 36, 2: 23.
Bourgeau, J. Linn. Soc. 4: 1-16. 1859 (letters to Hooker).
Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 13: l-lvi. 1866 (itineraries up to 1864) (also repr. 7 p.
	indep. pag.), also 23: 237. 1876.
Cosson et Durieu, Expl. Sci. Algérie, Bot. 2: xxii. 1868.
Cosson, Comp. Fl. Atl. 1: 24. 1881.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxiv. 1883.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 136. 1887.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 17. 1906.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 25. 1941.
Raymond, <em>in</em> Bot. franc, en Amérique du Nord 189-191. 1957.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bourgaea</em> [sic] Cosson (1849).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Mon. Biol. Canar. 4: 32. 1973 (<em>fig. 19</em>).

Boutelou, Claudio (1774-1842), Spanish botanist at Alicante and Sevilla. (<em>Boutelou</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MA, other material at SEV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 90.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 692; Barnhart 1: 232; BM 1: 217; Colmeiro 1:
clxv-clxvi; CSP 1: 545; Kew 1: 326; Langman p. 150; PR 1062, 1063, 4007; Pritzel
(ed. 1): 1202-1206.
Colmeiro, Bot. penins. hisp.-lusit. 190-191. 1858.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 335-336. 1972.

Bouton, Louis (x-1878 (1879?)), botanist at Port Louis, Mauritius, curator of the
Colonial Museum and secretary of the Royal Society of Mauritius. (<em>Bouton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: At Mauritius(?). Material at K (incl correspondence).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 90.
	Candolle, Phytographie 399. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 232; BB p. 40; BL 1: 99; BM 1: 217; CSP 1:
547, 9: 323; Jackson p. 198, 353, 469; Kew 1: 326; PR 1065-1068.
Desjardins, <em>in</em> Hooker, Bot. Misc. 3: 212-215. 1833.
Trimen, J. Bot. 17: 64. 1879.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boutonia</em> Bojer ex Baillon (1858); <em>Boutonia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1838); <em>Neo-
boutonia</em> J. Müller Arg. (1864).

Bouvier, Jean-Louis (1819-1908), French botanist who lived in Genève 1867-1890.
(<em>Bouvier</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 90.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 67. 1940.
	Beauverd, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 13: 272-274. 1921.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 110; Barnhart 1: 232; BL 2: 198, 199, 557,
572; BM 1: 217; CSP 7: 237; GR p. 308-309; Jackson p. 229, 278, 342, 343; Kew 1:
326.
Bouvier, Histoire de la botanique savoyarde 32. 1863.
Bouvier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 675. 1863 (bibl.)
Anon., Nat. Nov. 30: 361. 1908.
Beauverd, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 8: 437-439. 1908.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 65-67. 1940.

690. <em>Flore des Alpes</em> de la Suisse et de la Savoie comprenant la description des plantes
indigènes et des plantes cultivées, les propriétés de chaque famille de chaque espèce
utile ou nuisible et des données hygiénique [sic] sur tous les fruits de nos climats. Genève
(Grosset &amp; Trembley) 1878. Oct. (<em>Fl. Alpes</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1878 (p. iv: 15 Dec 1877), p. [i*-v*], [i]-iv, [4 p. expl. signes, tabl.], [1]-789,
	[790, err.] <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Firmin-Didot et Cie.), Genève (Henri Trembley) Apr-Jun 1882 (p. iv:
	25 Apr 1882; Nat. Nov. Jun 1882), p. [i*-iü*], [i]-iv, [4 p. tabl., expl.], [1]-228
	[clé], [1]-812. – Punctuation of title changed, "... données hygiéniques ..." and
	"deuxième édition, augmentée: d'une clé analytique et différentielle pour la déter-
	mination et d'une table complète des genres, des espèces et de leurs synonymes. "
	[Copy: HH], <em>Other issue</em>: the copy at B has an imprint Genève [only] 1882, and still
	has "données hygiénique" and "Deuxième édition augmentée d'une clé ... synony-
	mes, " rest of issue identical. (Nat. Nov. Mai 1885 also mentions an 1885 reissue, <em>n. v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 559; BM 1: 217; Jackson p. 343; Kew 1: 326.

Bowdich, Sarah (née Wallis; afterwards Lee) (1791-1856), British botanist. (<em>Bowdich</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Madeira plants destroyed at sea.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 184.
	Hepper and Neate, Pl. coll. W. Afr. 12. 1971.

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HEADING: BOWER

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 232; BB p. 184; BM 1: 218, 6: 118; CSP 1:
550; DNB 6: 43; Jackson p. 42; Kew 1: 328; PR 1070 (in part).
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 59 [nos. 513-517]. 1966.

691. <em>Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo</em>, during the autumn of 1823, while on his third
voyage to Africa; ... [by Thomas Edward Bowdich]. To which is added, by Mrs
[Sarah] Bowdich, I. A narrative of the continuance of the voyage to ... Africa ... II.
A description of the English settlements on the river Gambia. III. An appendix:
containing zoological and botanical descriptions ... London 1825. Qu. (<em>Exc. Madeira</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825. Botany on pp. 244-267 by Sarah Bowdich. PR mentions a French edition,
	1826 (Oct., atlas Qu.), with notes by Cuvier and von Humboldt. – There is further-
	more a "Botanical appendix. List of plants found in Madeira" (pp. 151-168 by
	T. E. Bowdich). <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 218; CSP 1: 550; Jackson p. 34, 352; PR 1070 (in part).
	Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 174. 1882.
	Williams, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 7: 84. 1907.

Bower, Frederick Orpen (1855-1948), British palaeontologist. (<em>Bower</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: GL; dupl. MICH; NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 90.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 44. 1947 (ref. to Nature 161: 753).
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 63. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 233; BFM 2263a; BM 1: 218, 6: 118;
Bossert p. 48; CSP 13: 750; IF p. 683; Kew 1: 329; MW p. 51; Moebius p. 127.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 510. 1909.
Scott, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1908-09: 32-34. 1909 (Linn. medal.)
Anon., Gard. Chron. 48: 374. 1910 (portr.)
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 120. 1911.
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 524 [index]. 1918.
Williams, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 217-220. 1926.
Bower, Sixty years of Botany in Britain, London 1938, xi, 112 p.
Bergdolt, Karl von Goebel ed. 2. 259. 1940.
Lang, Obituary Notices Fellows Roy. Soc. 6: 347-374. 1949 (portr., bibl.)
Fletcher, Roy. Bot. Garden Edinburgh 298 [index]. 1970.
Godwin, DSB 2: 370-372. 1970 (bibl.)
Lenley et al., Cat. Manuscr. Coll. New York Bot. Gard. 46. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Boweria</em> R. Kidston (1911).

692. <em>The origin of a land flora</em> a theory based upon the facts of alternation. London
(MacMillan and Co.) 1908. Oct. (<em>Origin land fl</em>.)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1908 (not in Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-xi, [xii], [1]-727, <em>1 pl</em>., figs. 1-361. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York (Hafner) 1967.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 118.
	Godwin, DSB 2: 371. 1970.

693. <em>The ferns</em> (Filicales) treated comparatively with a view to their natural classifi-
cation. Cambridge (University Press) 1923-1928, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Ferns</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1923 (p. vi: Dec 1922), p. [i]-vi, [vii-x], [1]-359, <em>figs. 1-309. Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1926, p. [i-vii], [1]-344, <em>figs. 310-580. Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1928 (note: Jun 1928), p. [i]-vi, [2, cont., note Jun 1928], [1]-306, <em>figs. 584-755.</em>
	<em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1963.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 2263a; Kew 1: 329; MW p. 51.

694. <em>Primitive land plants</em> also known as the Archegoniatae ... with 465 illustrations.
London (MacMillan and Co.) 1935. Oct. (<em>Prim. land pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1935, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-658, <em>figs. nos. 1-449. Copy</em>: U.

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Bowerbank, James Scott (1797-1877), British industrialist and naturalist at London.
(<em>Bowerbank</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, Where is the – collection 21. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 241; Barnhart 1: 233; BB p. 40;
BM 1: 218; CSP 1: 552-553, 6: 602, 7: 237, 9: 325; Jackson p. 182; Kew 1: 329-330;
PR 1071; Quenstedt p. 52.
Duncan, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 34: 36-37. 1878.
Carrington, Entomologist 10: 169-171. 1877 (portr.)
Tyler, J. roy. micr. Soc. 1: 28-30. 1878.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U. S. geol. Survey 5: 413. 1885.
Woodward, Hist. Geol. Soc. London 326. 1907.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 59. 1966.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bowerbankella</em> F. M. Reid &amp; M. E. J. Chandler (1933).

695. <em>A history of the fossil fruits and seeds of the London Clay. ...</em> Illustrated by numerous
engravings on copper. London (John Van Voorst) 1840. Oct. † (<em>Hist. fruits London Clay</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1840 (p. ii: 28 Mar 1840), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-ii, 1-144, <em>pl. 1-17</em> uncol. liths. by J. de
	C. Sowerby. <em>Copy</em>: BR. Note in BR copy: "The remainder of Bowerbank's Fossil
	Fruits was bought at the sale of his effects by Reeves &amp; Turner in 1877. They inserted
	this title-page and the letter from the Magazine of natural History on the next two
	pages in the copies they purchased."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 218; Jackson p. 182; Kew 1: 329; PR 1071.

Bowman, John Eddowes (1785-1841), British banker and botanist at Wrexham and
Manchester. (<em>Bowman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K; mosses at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 41; IH 2: 91.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 137. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 234; BB p. 41; CSP 1: 553-554, 6: 603, 9:
325; DNB 6: 72-73; Kew 1: 330; PR [ed. 2]. Quenstedt p. 52.
Murchison, Proc. geol. Soc. London 3: 638-639. 1840 (1842?).
Norwich, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1: 135-136. 1842 (1849).
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 61. 1909.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bowmania</em> P. Gardner (1843).

Boyer, Léon (<em>fl</em>. 1890), French mycologist. (<em>Boyer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 235.

696. <em>Les champignons comestibles et vénéneux de la France</em> ... Avec 50 planches en couleurs
par G. Gaulard. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils) 1890 ['1891']. Oct. (<em>Champ. comest. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Nov 1890 (p. viii: Aug 1890; Nat. Nov. Nov 1890; t.p. 1891), p. [i]-viii,
	[1]-156, [1, cont.], <em>pl. 1-50</em>, pl. "51" is a printed erratum. <em>Copies</em>: BR; MICH; NY,
	Stevenson.
	Obviously antedated, the printer's mark, 6952-90, also indicates printing in 1890.
	We have seen no copy with an 1890 imprint.
	The Michigan copy has a different t.p.: "<em>Atlas des champignons de la Franche-Comté</em> et
	des départements du sud-est de la France" Paris 1891, but with exactly the same
	contents as the other copies here described.
	The 50 plates are signed by Boyer but attributed to G. Gaulard (chromoliths.)
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 3719.

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Brackenridge, William Dunlop (1810-1893), Scottish born American botanist,
assistant naturalist on the Wilkes expedition. (<em>Brack</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: US (also holding the original drawings and proofs).
<em>Ref</em>.: Bartlett, Proc. Amer, philos. Soc. 82: 678. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 237; BB p. 42; BM 1: 219; Bossert p. 144;
DAB; HR, IF p. 684; Kew 1: 333-334; ME 1: 167, 3: 542 [index]; PR 1073.
Meehan, Gardener's Monthly 26: 375-376. 1884 (portr.)
Anon., Amer. Florist 8: 678, 695. 1893 (portr.)
Maiden, J. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 42: 93. 1908.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 20: 117-124. 1919.
Britten, J. Bot. 57: 263. 1919.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 80. 1936.
Haskell, Bull. New York Public Library 44: 93-112. 1940; 45: 69-90, 507-532, 821-858
	(portr. opp. 838). 1941; 46: 103-150. 1942 (main bibl. Expl. Exp.).
Rodgers, John Torrey 337 [index]. 1942.
Eastwood, Calif. hist. Soc. Quart. 24: 337-342. 1945.
Maloney et al., Calif. hist. Soc. Quart. 24: 321-342. 1945 (California journey; repr. of
	Br. 's journal 1-28 Oct 1841; Eastwood, list of plants).
Ewan, Rocky Mountain naturalists 168. 1950.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 7-75. 1950.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 45. 1955.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 10. 1959.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 150. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. U. S. 8, 9, 42, 97. 1965.
Coats, The plant hunters 295, 297-299, 309. 1969.
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 448. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brackenridgea</em> A. Gray (1854).

697. <em>United States Exploring Expedition</em>. During the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842.
Under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N, vol. xvi. <em>Botany. Cryptogamia. Filices</em>,
including Lycopodiaceae and Hydropterides by William D. Brackenridge. With a folio
atlas of forty-six plates. Philadelphia (C. Sherman) 1854. Qu. (in twos) (<em>U. S. Expl.
exped., Filic.</em>)

<em>Official issue</em>: (half title"... Expedition. By authority of Congress"), Sep-Nov 1854,
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-357. <em>Copies</em>: (Haskell no. 64). Number of copies printed: 100 (24
	destroyed by fire). <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>Unofficial issue</em>: (half title lacks "By authority of Congress"), p. [1]-viii, [1]-357. <em>Copies</em>:
	BM (Haskell no. 65). Number of copies printed probably 100 all but 10 of which
	were destroyed by fire.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. (of official issue): Lehre (J. Cramer) 1971, Historiae naturalis classica,
	Tomus 87(2), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-viii, [1]-357. <em>Copies</em>: G, FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 219; IF p. 684; Jackson p. 224; ME 2: 670; NI 2153; PR 1073; IDC 998(1).
	Hooker, J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 92-95. 1856.
	Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 20: 117-124. 1919.
	Bartlett, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 82: 673-679. 1940.
	Haskell, Bull. New York Publ. Libraiy 45: 839-842. 1941.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 171. 1972.

698. [First six lines as in no. 697] <em>Atlas. Botany. Cryptogamia.</em>Filices, including Lycopo-
diaceae and Hydropterides. By William D. Brackenridge. By Authority of Congress.
Philadelphia (C. Sherman) 1855. Fol. (<em>U. S. Expl. exped., Atlas crypt.</em>)

<em>Official issue</em>: 1855, p. [1]-7, <em>pl. 1-46</em>, uncol. by W. S. Lawrence, edited by Joseph
	Drayton (original drawings and proofs at US). <em>Copies</em>: K, NY, US. – Number of
	copies printed: 100 (24 destroyed by fire), see Haskell no. 66.
<em>Unofficial issue</em>: 1855, p. [1]-7, <em>pl. 1-46</em> as above. "By Authority of Congress" lacking
	from t.p. <em>Copy</em>: BM. – Only 10 copies left, see Haskell no. 67.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. (of official issue): [Lehre (J. Cramer) 1971] as above. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

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Brade, Alexander Curt (1881-1971), German born botanist who worked in Brazil.
(<em>A. C. Brade</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: RB, duplicates in many herbaria.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 237; Bossert p. 49; IF suppl. 3: 202, suppl.
4: 314; Kew 1: 334-336.
Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 50: xiv-xv. 1909.
Pabst, Taxon 16: 161-167. 1967 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., Begonian 38: 242. 1971.
Mattick, Willdenowia 6: 211-214. 1971 (portr.)
Pabst, Bradea 1: 69-72. 1971 (portr., bibl.)
Lellinger, Amer. Fern J. 62(1): 23. 1972.
Markgraf, Bot. Jb. 93: 1-8. 1973 (itin. Costa Rica 1908-1910).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genus): <em>Bradea</em> Standley ex Brade (1932); (journal): <em>Bradea</em> boletin do
Herbarium Bradeanum. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. 1-x, 1969-x.

Bradley, Richard (1688-1732), English botanist, professor of botany at Cambridge.
(<em>Bradley</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Specimens in Sloane herbarium through Petiver. Some manus-
cripts in CGE.
<em>Ref</em>.: Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 95. 1958.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 238; BB p. 42; BM 1: 220, 6: 119; DNB 6:
172; Henrey 482-511(!); Jackson p. 67, 125; Kew 1: 336-337; Langman p. 152; LS
3735a; Moebius p. 341, 351, 404; NI 221; PR 1075-1081, PR (ed. 1) 1216-1223.
Pulteney, Sketches 2: 129-133. 1790.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 173 [index]. 1800.
Sprengel, Gesch. Bot. 2: 165-166, 229. 1818.
Dict. Sci. Med. Biogr. Méd. 2: 504, 506. 1820.
Smith, J. E., Correspondence 2: 387. 1832.
Thomas, Bull. brit. Soc. Hist. Sci. 1: 176-178. 1952.
Rowley, <em>in</em> Introduction to R. Bradley, Coll. writings succulent plants xxi-xxii. 1964.
Butterfield, J. Cactus Succ. Soc. Amer. 40(2): 53-56. 1968.
Egerton, J. Hist. Biol. 2(2): 391-410. 1969.
Egerton, Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. London 25(1): 59-77. 1970.
Egerton, Med. Hist. 14(1): 53-62. 1970.
Rowley, <em>in</em> Herre, The genera of Mesembryanthemaceae 40. 1971.
Tjaden, Bull. Afr. Succ. Pl. Soc. 8(4): 132-135. 1972, 8(5): 182-185. 1973, 8(6): 224-227.
	1974, 9(1): 5-12. 1974, 9(2): 57-60. 1974, 9(5): 143-147. 1974, 9(6): 168-169. 1975,
	10(1): 21-22. 51-53, 10(3): 76-77. 1975, 10(4): 105-106. 1975.
Ronan, DSB 2: 390. 1974 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Braddleya</em> [sic] Vellozo (1825); <em>Bradleja</em> [sic] Banks ex J. Gaertner (1790);
<em>Bradleya</em> O. Kuntze (1891, <em>orth. var.</em>)

699. <em>The history of succulent plants</em> containing the Aloes, Ficoid's (or Fig-Marygolds) Torch-
Thistles, Melon-Thistles, and such others as are not capable of an Hortus-siccus. Engrav
ed, from the originals, on copper plates. With their descriptions, and manner of culture.
London (1-3: author, 4-5: William Mears) 1716-1727, 5 Decades. Qu. (<em>Hist. succ. pl.</em>)

Decade	pages	plates	date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[ii-viii], 1-11, [12, err.]	1-10	1716
2	[i-iv], 1-11, [12]	11-20	1717
3	[ii-iv], 1-12 [1, dir.]	21-30	1725
4	[ii-iv], 1-18 [i, dir.]	31-40	1727
5	[ii-iv], 7-18 [1, dir.]	41-50	1727

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<em>Copy</em>: NY. – Alternative t.p. for each decade: "<em>Historia plantarum succulentarum</em>: com-
plectens hasce insequentes plantas, ... cultura." An advertising pamphlet, <em>Treatise of
succulent plants</em>, London 1710, p. [1-6], is reproduced in the 1964 facsimile edition.
The 49 plates are numbered 1-25, 26/27, 28-50; in some copies they are hand coloured. –
Copies vary, see Henrey 490-491. <em>Reissued</em> 1734, London (W. Mears), new gen. t.p.,
rest same.
<em>Second</em> edition, corrected, London (J. Hodges) 1739. Qu. – Unchanged reprint with the
	omission of the five sets of double title pages accompanying the five decades and the
	provisions of a single new t.p. in English. [80] p., 50 plates on 49 lvs. Qu. <em>Copy</em>: HU,
	p. [i]-vi, 1-11, <em>pl. 1-10</em>, [i-ii], 1-11, <em>pl. 11-20</em>; [i-ii], 1-12, <em>pl. 21-30</em>, [1, dir. bin.], [i-ii],
	1-18, <em>pl. 31-40</em>, [1, dir. bin.]; [i-ii], 7-18, <em>pl. 41-50</em>, [1, dir. bin.].
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: London (Gregg Press) 1964, with intr. by G. D. Rowley, p. [i]-xiv,
	advertising pamphlet 1710, followed by repr. of the History and the other writings.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 220; DU 49; GF p. 51; Jackson p. 125; Langman p. 153; NI 221; PR 1075.
	Rowley, Cactus and Succ. J. Great Britain 16: 30-31, 54-55, 78-81. 1954; see also
	Taxon 1: 134. 1952.
	Butterfield, J. Cactus Soc. Amer. 40(2): 53-56. 1968.

Braithwaite, Robert (1824-1917), British bryologist. (<em>Braithw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, dupl. at B and K. – Exsiccatae: <em>Sphagnaceae britannieae
exsiccatae</em> (nos. 1-53. London, Apr-Jul 1877) at BM, E, G, NY; (66 sets issued).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 43; IH 2: 92.
	Brainerd, Monthly micr. J. vols. 6-14, 1871-75 (descr. of exsicc.)
	Kent, Brit, herbaria 44. 1953.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 184-185. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 239; BB p. 43; Bossert p. 50; BM 1: 221;
CSP 7: 241, 9: 328, 13: 761; Jackson p. 241, 626; Kew 1: 339; NI 222-223.
Anon., Naturalist 1917: 361-363 (portr.)
Sheppard, J. Roy. micr. Soc. 1917: 560.
Britten, J. Bot. 56: 23-25. 1918.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1917/8: 35-37. 1918.
Anon., Rev. bryol. 48: 48. 1921.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 47. 1973 (archival material,
	corr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Braithwaitea</em> S. O. Lindberg (1872).

700. <em>The British moss-flora</em>. London (author) 3 vols. [1880-]1887-1905. Oct. (<em>Brit.
moss. fl.</em>)

dates in book
vol.	part	pages	plates	or on cover	J. Bot.	Nat. Nov.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-16	1-2	1 Mai 1880*	Mai 1880	Jun 1880
	2	[17]-32	3-4	1 Jul 1880*	Aug 1880	Sep 1880
	3	33-61	5-9	1 Nov 1880*	Jan 1881	Jan 1881
	4	63-81	10-12, 12*	1 Apr 1881*	Mai 1881	Mai 1881
	5	[83]-114	14-16	1 Oct 1881*	Mar 1882	Mar 1882
	6	[115]-146	17-20	Oct 1882	Dec 1882	Sep 1883
	7	[147]-178, [179]	21-26	Jul 1883		Sep 1883
	8	181-212	27-32	Oct 1884	Nov 1884	Mar 1885
	9	213-244	33-36	Sep 1885	Oct 1885
	10	245-315, [i*],	37-45	Jun 1887	Jul 1887	Aug 1887
		[i]-x, [2, ind.]
2	11	[1]-56	46-53	Sep 1888	Nov 1888	Dec 1888
	12	57-104	54-60	Aug 1889		Oct 1889
	13	[105]-142	61-66	Aug 1890	Nov 1890	Nov 1890
	14	143-182	67-72	Jun 1892	Aug 1892	Aug 1892

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dates in book
vol.	part	pages	plates	or on cover	J. Bot.	Nat. Nov.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
	15	183-217	73-78	Dec 1893	Mar 1894	Mar 1894
	16	[219]-268, [i]	79-84	Apr 1895	Jun 1895	Jul 1895
3	17	[1]-36	85-90	Nov 1896	Feb 1897	Apr 1897
	18	37-64	91-96	Jan 1898	Apr 1898	Jun 1898
	19	65-96	97-102	Feb 1899	Jun 1899	Jun 1899
	20	97-128	103-108	Dec 1900		Jun 1901 [sic]
	21	129-168	109-114	Apr 1902		Aug 1902
	22	169-200	115-120	Mar 1903		Jul 1903
	23	201-274, [i-v], [2] [2]	121-128	Mai 1905		Aug 1905

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MU, NY (original covers), U. – Each volume has the following t.p.'s:
a. <em>Vol. I.</em> Acrocarpous mosses, [quotation Spencer]. London s.d.
	<em>2</em>. Acrocarpous mosses, [idem]. London s.d.
	<em>3</em>. Pleurocarpous mosses and Sphagna, [idem]. London s.d.
b. <em>Vol. I.</em> Acrocarpi I. [list of families]. London 1887.
	<em>2</em>. Acrocarpi 2. [idem.] London 1888-1895.
	<em>3</em>. Pleurocarpi [idem]. London 1890-1905.
Year dates of parts on 3: 274. – A "Check-list of British mosses" for vol. 1 was publ.
Sep-Oct 1887.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 221; Jackson p. 241; Kew 1: 339; NI 222; IDC 6199.

701. <em>The Sphagnaceae or peat-mosses of Europe and North America</em>. London (Hardwicke &amp;
Bogue) 1878. Oct. (<em>Sphagnac. Europe</em>).

<em>First issue</em>: Sep-Dec 1878 (pref. Sep 1878; Nat. Nov. Jan 1879), p. [i-vii], [1]-91, <em>pl. 1-29</em>
	with text. <em>Copy</em>: Steere. – Apparently scarce, all other copies seen have the 1880
	imprint.
<em>Second issue</em>: Jan-Aug 1880 (t.p. 1880; Nat. Nov. Sep 1880), p. [i-vii], [1]-91, <em>pl. 1-29</em>
	with text, errata slip between p. 46/47. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, L, MO, NY, Steere. – Imprint:
	London (David Bogue) 1880. Oct.
<em>Plates</em>: partly coloured lithographs by author.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 221; Jackson 626; Kew 1: 339; NI 223; IDC 7511-7512.

Brand, August (1863-1930), German highschool teacher at Frankfurt a.O. and
botanist. (<em>A. Brand</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 240; BM 1: 120; CSP 13: 763; DTS 6(4):
118, 119; Kew 1: 339; Langman p. 152; MW p. 51, 52.
Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 71: I. 1931.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Contributed to Engler, <em>Pflanzenreich</em>:
	(a) <em>Hydrophyllaceae</em>, Leipzig 1913 (27 Mai 1913), 20 p., 178 figs. (Heft 59).
	(b) <em>Borraginaceae</em>, Leipzig 1921 (22 Nov 1921), 183 p., 197 figs. (Heft 78).
	(c) <em>Idem II</em>, Leipzig 1931 (27 Feb 1931), 236 p., 159 figs. (Heft 97).
	(d) <em>Polemoniaceae</em>, Leipzig 1907 (9 Feb 1907), 203 p., 207 figs. (Heft 27).
	(e) <em>Symplocaceae</em>, Leipzig 1901 (5 Nov 1901), 100 p., 9 figs. (Heft 6).
(2) Koch, <em>Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora</em>, ed. 3, herausgegeben von F. Hallier;
Brand contributed various families to vol. 2, idem to vol. 3 for which he also acted as
editor. Leipzig 1892-1907.

Brandegee, Mary Katherine Layne Curran (1844-1920), American botanist in
California, wife of T. S. Brandegee. (<em>K. Brandegee</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Although Mrs Brandegee was curator of botany of CAS 1883-
1894, most of her collections are now at UC. See under T. S. Brandegee for details and
references.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 240, see further under T. S. Brandegee.
Setchell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 13: 156-178. 1926.
Jones, Contr. west. Bot. 18: 12-18. 1933 (portr.)
Ewan, Amer. midland Nat. 27: 772-789. 1942.
Ewan et al., Leaflets west. Bot. 7(3): 103 [index]. 1953.
Jaeger, Calico Print 9: 8-10, 33. 1953 ("Bold Kate Brandegee").
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of Progress in the natural sciences 45. 1955.
Herre, Katherine Brandgee, a reply to a fantasy by J. Ewan. University of Washington
	s.d. (1956?)
Cantelow, Leaflets west. Botany 8: 86. 1957.
Dayton and Blake, Rhodora 59: 161-168. 1957 (Tidestrom &amp; Greene).
Ewan, Not so wild a fantasy, mss. 1957.
Dupree and Gade, in E. T. James et al., Notable American Women 228-229. 1971.
	(original information).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brandegea</em> A. Cogniaux (1890) is dedicated to Townsend Stith Brandegee
(1843-1925), q.v.

Brandegee, Townsend Stith (1843-1925), American botanist in California. (<em>T. S.
Brandegee</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UC, duplicates in many herbaria. See Ewan (1942) for a
detailed guide to the collections by T. S. Brandegee as well as of his wife Mary Katharine
(Layne) (Curran) Brandegee (1844-1920), curator of botany of CAS 1883-1894.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH. 2: 93.
	Ewan, Amer. midland Nat. 27: 772-789. 1942 (bibl. guide to Brandegee botanical
	coll.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 240; BL 1: 150, 166, 167, 168; BM 1: 221;
Bossert p. 50; CSP 9: 329, 12: 112, 13: 763; Kew 1: 339; Langman 153-154; Zander
ed. 10, p. 595.
Allison, Univ. Colorado Stud. Bot. 6: 53. 1908.
Setchell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 13: 155-177. <em>pl. 13-14.</em> 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Jones, Contr. west. Botany 15: 15-18. 1929.
Ewan, Rocky Mountain Naturalists 170. 1950.
Moran, Madroño 11(6): 221-252. 1952 (mexican itin.)
Ewan et al., Leaflets west. Bot. 7(3): 103 [index]. 1953.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 45. 1955.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 321. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 152. 1955.
Cantelow and Cantelow, Leaflets west. Bot. 8: 86-87. 1957.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 102, 300. 1959.
Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. Bot. 37-38. 1961.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 150. 1961.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 26. 1969 (portr.)
Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 298. 1975.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Zoe, a biological journal, T. S. Brandegee, editor vols. 1-4, 1890-
1894.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brandegea</em> A. Cogniaux (1890).

Brandes, Edvard (Schöpfer), German plagiarist and compiler of pseudopopular
medical and botanical papers. (<em>Brandes</em>).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Edvard Brandes is a pseudonym for a German plagiarist who put together, for
purely commercial purposes, adventure stories and popular science books by trans-
cribing parts of works by others. He also fabricated a <em>Taschenbuch der deutschen Flora</em>
Nordhausen 1845, under the pseudonym "Professor Dr Herold." Brandes was one of the
other pseudonyms: the man's proper name was either Schöpfer or Schroepfer (see e.g.
PR 4004 and Schlechtendal 1847).

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 221; Jackson p. 293; PR 1083.
Anon., Flora 25: 758. 28 Dec 1842.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 14-15, 518. 1847.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brandesia</em> C. F. P. Martius (1826) is dedicated to Rudolph Brandes (1795-
1842), German apothecary.

702. <em>Die Flora Teutschlands</em> und der angrenzenden Länder. Nach einem neuen Systeme,
durch welches auch dem Anfänger in der Botanik das schnelle und richtige Bestimmen
aller aufgefundenen Pflanzen möglich wird. Stolberg am Harz (Joseph Schlegel) 1846.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Teutschl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1846 (before Nov), p. [i]-lxxxv, [lxxvi, err.], [1]-418, [i]-x. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY. –
	A plagiarism, mainly taken from Koch's Taschenbuch (1844) and published under
	a pseudonym.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 22; Jackson p. 293; PR 1083.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 814-815. 20 Nov 1846, 5: 14-15, 1 Jan 1847.
	Frey, Flora 35: 613-614. 1852.

Brandes, Wilhelm (x-1916), German botanist at Hannover, later in Hermannsburg.
(<em>W. Brandes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: HAN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 93.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 240; BM 1: 321; BFM 21, 28, 29; CSP 1:
573, 12: 115, 13: 768; Kew 1: 340.
Anon., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 35: 579. 1917.

703. <em>Flora der Provinz Hannover</em>. Verzeichnis der in der Provinz Hannover vorkommen-
den Gefässpflanzen nebst Angabe ihrer Standorte. Hannover, Leipzig (Hahn) 1897.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Prov. Hannover</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1897 (Nat. Nov. early Jan 1898), p. [i]-vi, [1, expl.], [1]-542, [1, err.]
<em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 21; BM 1: 221.

Brandis, Sir Dietrich (1824-1907), German botanist, originally at Bonn, later
Inspector-General of Forests, India, author on forestry and forest trees. (<em>Brandis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: HBG, much material also at A, BONN and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 43; IH 2: 93.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 446; Barnhart 1: 241; BB p. 43; BM 1: 222, 6:
120; Bossert p. 50; CSP 7: 242, 13: 765; DNB suppl. 2 (1): 217; Jackson p. 526 [index];
Kew 1: 340-341; KR p. 100; LS 3740; NI 224-225; PR 1084-1085.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 17. 1906.
Britten, J. Bot. 45: 288. 1907.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1907/08: 46-48. 1908.
Hill, Trans, bot. Soc. Edinburgh 23: 363-365. 1908.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 80-81. 1936.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 236 [index]. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to <em>EP ed. 1</em>:
	(a) <em>Dipterocarpaceae</em>, in II. 6: 243-273. 1895; [suppl. Gilg, Nachtr. 2-4: 250. 1870;
	Gilg, Ergänzungsheft 1: 45. 1900].
	(b) <em>Combretaceae</em>, in III. 7: 106-130. 1893; [suppl. Engler, Nachtr. 2-4: 261-263. 1897].

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brandisia</em> J. D. Hooker &amp; T. Thomson (1865).

704. <em>The forest flora of North-West and Central India</em>: a handbook of the indigenous trees
and shrubs of those countries. Commenced by the late J. Lindsay Stewart, M.D. ...

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continued and completed by Dietrich Brandis ... prepared at the Herbarium of the
Royal Gardens, Kew. Published under the Authority of the Secretary of State for India
in council. London (W. H. Allen &amp; Co.) 1874. Oct. (<em>Forest fl. N.W. India</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: John Lindsay Stewart (x-1873).
<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Sep 1874 (pref. p. xvi: Mar 1874; Bot. Zeit. 6 Nov 1874), p. [i]-xxxi,
	[1]-608.<em>Copy</em>: HH.–A facsimile reprint, Dehra Dun 1972 (n.v.), is offered by the trade.
<em>Atlas</em>: <em>Illustrations of the Forest flora of North-West and Central India</em>. Commenced ... drawn
	by Walter Fitch, F.L.S. "... London (W. H. Allen &amp; Co.) 1874. Qu., p. [1]-5,
	<em>pl. 1-70</em>, uncoloured lithographs.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 386; NI 225.

705. <em>Indian trees</em> an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos and palms
indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. London (Archibald
Constable &amp; Co.) 1906. Oct. (<em>Indian trees</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em> (impression): Nov 1906 (Brandis sent a copy to Sargent on 22 Nov 1906; Nat.
	Nov. Dec 1906), p. [i]-xxxiv, [1]-767, err.: [xxxiii]-xxxiv. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – The HH copy
	has a letter from Brandis to Sargent, dated Bonn 29 Nov 1906, in which he mentions
	having sent a copy to him "a week ago," stating "My book is the result of 8 year's
	hard work at Kew and here at Bonn ...."
<em>Second</em> impression: 1906, London (Archibald Constable &amp; Co.), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-767.
	<em>Copy</em>: DS. – "The errata having been corrected."
<em>Second</em> impression, second issue: 1907, as above except for date. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Third</em> impression: 1911, London (Constable &amp; Co.), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-767. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Fourth</em> impression: 1921, London (Constable and Company), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-767.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Fifth</em> impression (facsimile): Oct 1971, Dehra Dun (Bishen Singh), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-767.
	<em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 120; MW suppl. p. 28; NI 224; IDC 7305.
	Britten, J. Bot. 45: 36-37. Jan 1907.

Brandt, Johann Friedrich [von] (1802-1879), German botanist, at St. Petersburgh
from 1832 onward. (<em>Brandt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, later material probably at LE.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 47: 182-184; Barnhart 1: 24; BM 1: 222, 6: 120;
Bossert p. 50; CSP 1: 572-577, 6: 603, 7: 243-245, 9: 331, 13: 766-767; Langman p. 346;
MW p. 52; NI 226; LS 3742; Plesch p. 251; PR 1089-1091; Quenstedt p. 55.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 658 [index]. 1846 (bibl.)
Geinitz, Leopoldina 16: 20-21. 1880.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftst. Lex., Berlin 1874, p. 72-76.
Sorby, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 36 (proc): 44. 1880.
Steindachner, Alman. Akad. Wien 1880: 172-174.
Carozzi, DSB 2: 422-423. 1970 (bibl.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Das fünfzigjährige Doctorjubiläum des Akademikers Geh. J. F. Brandt.
St. Petersburg 1877, 105 p. (portr.) (contains an Index operum omnium).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brandtia</em> Kunth (1831).

706. <em>Flora berolinensis</em> sive descriptio plantarum phanerogamarum circa Berolinum
sponte crescentium vel in agris cultarum, additis filicibus et charis. Berlin (Flittner)
 1825. Duod. (<em>Fl. berol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1824 (p. x: cal. Junii [no year]), p. [i]-liv, [1]-373. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH. – The author's
	name is not mentioned on the title page. – Both the B and HH copies have an 1825
	imprint. We have seen no copy with an 1824 reprint, but see BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 222; PR 1089.

707. <em>Tabellarische Uebersicht der officinellen Gewächse</em>. Berlin [1829]-1830. Fol. (<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Tabell. Uebers. off. Gew.</em>)

PAGE: 306
HEADING: BRANDT

<em>Publ</em>.: 1829-1830 [fide PR; at Michaelmas fair 1830], 3 folio tabl.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 222; PR 1090.
	Anon., Flora 13(2) Beil. 25. Sep-Oct 1830 (offered at Leipzig Michaelmas fair).

708. <em>Abbildung und Beschreibung der in Deutschland wildwachsenden und in Gärten im Freien
ausdauernden Giftgewächse</em> nach natürlichen Familien erläutert von Dr. J. F. Brandt, ...
und Dr. J. T. C. Ratzeburg, ... Erste Abtheilung. Phanerogamen. Berlin (A. Hirsch-
wald). Qu. (<em>Abb. Beschr. Deutschl. Giftgew.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Julius Christian Ratzeburg (1801-1871) for Abth. 1, text and for Abth. 2 as
	co-editor; Philipp Phoebus (1804-1880), text Abth. 2, see below.
<em>Vol. 1</em>: (t.p. as above), second t.p. "Deutschlands phanerogamische Gewächse, " p. [ii]-
	vi, [1, ded.], [1]-200 [p. vi: Aug 1834], <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: L. – Publ. 1828-1834 in
	10 Hefte (1 by Sep 1828, 2 by Apr 1839, 4/5 by 31 Mar 1830, 6 by Oct 1832, 8-10 by
	Oct 1834).
<em>Vol. 2</em>: "Abbildung ... von Dr J. F. Brandt, ... Dr P. Phoebus, ... und Dr J. T. C.
	Ratzeburg, ... Zweite Abtheilung. Kryptogamen. "Berlin (A. Hirschwald) 1838. Qu.
	<em>Copy</em>: L. – Second t.p.: Deutschlands kryptogamische Giftgewächse in Abbildungen
	und Beschreibungen von Dr P. Phoebus, " p. [ii]-xii, [1]-114, <em>pl</em>. 1-9 (col.), [pref.
	Jun 1838], <em>publ</em>. Jun-Dec 1838 (Flora 7 Jan 1839).
<em>Ed. 2</em> (of vol. 1 only): "Deutschlands phanerogamische Giftgewächse in Abbildungen
	und Beschreibungen. Zweite verbesserte und vermehrte Ausgabe. Berlin (August
	Hirschwald) 1838. Qu., p. [ii*-iii*], [iii]-[viii], [1]-200, <em>pl. 1-48</em> (partly col.) <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. – <em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1838 (pref. Jun 1838; BH).
<em>Nachträge</em>: Berlin (A. Hirschwald) Dec 1838. Qu., p. 1-34, <em>1 pl</em>. (Flora 21 Jan 1839;
	ABD) 28 Dec 1838).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 224; NI 226; PR 1091.

Brândzǎ, Dimitrie (1846-1895), Roumanian botanist. (<em>D. Brândzǎ</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Destroyed during World War II (fide C. Váczy).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 241; BM 1: 224, 6: 121, 159; Bossert p. 50;
CSP 13: 767; Jackson p. 314, 507; Kew 1: 341-342.
Stefureac, Stud. Cerc. Biol., Bot. 19(2): 191-195. 1967, 24(2): 169-172. 1972.
Pop, Contr. Bot., Cluj, Roumania 1973: 7-15.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Roumania 475 I. (1962) yv. 52

709. <em>Prodromul floreî Române</em> saǔ enumeraţiunea plantelor pǎnǎ astǎ-dǐ cunoscute în
Moldova şi Valachia. Bucarest (Academiei Romane) 1879-1883. Qu. (<em>Prodr. fl. Románe</em>).

<em>Part 1</em>: 1879 or early 1880 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1880, p. x: 10 Nov 1879), p. vii-lxx, [1]-128.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Part 2</em>: Jan-Mai 1883 (Mag. Nov. Lap. Jun 1883, Nat. Nov. Jun 1883), p. [i]-vi, lxxi-
	lxxxiv, 129-568. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 224; Jackson 314; Kew 1: 341.
	Stearn, J. Bot. 79: 191. 1941.

Brândzǎ, Marcel Alex (1868-1934), Roumanian mycologist. (<em>M. Brândzǎ</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Specimens collected and distributed by Brândzǎ are at BM, BP,
BUC, CERN, IA, NU, P and W. – Series of the <em>Myxomycètes de Roumanie</em> are e.g. at FH,
IA and NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 93.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 241; Bossert p. 50; CSP 13: 767; Kew 1:
342; LS Suppl. 3530-3542.

710. <em>Mycomycètes de Roumanie</em> [exsiccati]. (<em>Myxomyc. Roumanie</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Issued in several sets or editions. The following information is taken from H. W.
	Rickett who did not see a complete run. His data (from covers at NY and citations in
	Hedwigia) are:

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series	fasc.	numbers	date	series	fasc.	numbers	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-30	Jan 1920	3	4	91-102	Mai 1924
2	1	1-30	Oct 1922		5	103-114	Mai 1924
	2	31-60	Oct 1922		6	115-126	Jan 1926
	3	61-90	Oct 1922
3	1	1-16	Mar 1924	4	1	1-12
	2	17-32	Mar 1924		2	13-24	1925
	3	33-90	–		4-8	37-96	1925

<em>Ref</em>.: Rickett, NAF 1(1): 155. 1949.

Braun, Alexander Carl Heinrich (1805-1877), German botanist, outstanding mor-
phologist, professor of botany at Karlsruhe, Freiburg, Giessen and Berlin. (<em>A. Braun</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (mostly destroyed); some early collections at LZ (destroyed),
other material at FB, GIESSEN, H, HBG, KR, OXF (see IH). Algal material at L and
PC. The OXF material was collected before 1835 and came with the Steudel herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 7; IH 2: 94.
	Anon., Flora 61: 16. 1 Jan 1878 (herb. bought for B); J. Bot. 16: 96. 1878.
	Candolle, Phytographie 399. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 137. 1964.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>EXSICCATAE</sm>: <em>Die Characeen Europas</em> in getrockneten Exemplaren, under Mitwirkung meh-
rer Freunde der Botanik, gesammelt und herausgegeben von Prof. A. Braun, L. Raben-
horst, und E. Stizenberger. (Fasc. 1-5, nos. 1-121. Dresden 1857-1878):

fasc.	numbers	date	fasc.	numbers	date
----------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-25	Oct-Nov 1857	4	76-100	Mar 1870
2	26-50	Oct-Nov 1859	5	101-121	Jun-Jul 1878
3	51-75	Sep-Oct 1867

<em>Sets</em>: AUT, B, BM, C, FH, G, L, LD, LE, M, MANCH, NY, PC, S, SI, UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 10543.
	Braun, A., Conspectus systematicus Characearum Europaearum, 1867.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 63. 1969 (full details).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 47: 163-165; AG 1: 40, 4: 52, 5(1): 270, 12(3):
573; Andrews ed. 2, p. 241; Barnhart 1: 242; BL 1: 34; BM 1: 225-226; Bossert p. 50;
CSP 1: 583-585, 7: 248, 12: 116; DNB 2: 5489; DTS 1: 30, 6(4): 19; Frank p. 13-14;
GR p. 7; IF p. 684; Jackson p. 526 [index]; Kew 1: 343-344; Langman p. 155; Lasègue
p. 566 [index]; LS 3754-3772; Moebius p. 448 [index]; MW p. 52; NDB 2: 548; PR
1095-1108, 1112, 10543; Saccardo 1: 37, 2: 23; Zander ed. 10, p. 595.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller Lexikon 76-80. 1874.
Martens, Bad. Biogr. 1: 125-128. 1875.
Sachs, Gesch. Bot. 185-195. 1875 (biased).
Löw et al., Tafel-Lieder für das zu Ehren des Herrn Prof. A. B. am 19 Mai 1876 statt-
	findende Festmal [Berlin 1876], 8 p. <em>Copy</em>: B.
Caspary, Alexander Braun's Leben, Regensburg 1877, repr. from Flora 60: 433-442,
	445-457, 465-471, 497-507, 513-579. 1877.
Caspary, J. Bot. 15: 321-327. 1877 (portr.) (repr. p. i-vii).
Gray, Am. J. Sci. ser. 3. 13: 471. 1877, Sci. Papers 2: 403-405. 1889.
Mettenius, Leopoldina 13: 33, 50-60, 66-72. 1877 (bibi.)
Kny, Nachruf auf A.B., postscriptum to Braun, Über den Samen, Berlin 1878, 10 p.
List &amp; Franke, Verzeichniss von Werken ... aus dem Nachlasse ... A.B., Leipzig 1878
	(sales catalogue of A.B.'s library, 4487 items, 142 p. <em>Copy</em>: B).
Fichter, Rede bei der Enthüllung des Denkmals von A.B. 1879 [repr. 4 p. <em>Copies</em>: B, DS].
Eichler, Leopoldina 15: 163-165. 1879.

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HEADING: BRAUN, A. C. H.

Mettenius, Alexander Braun's Leben. Berlin 1882.
Engler, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 23: 203-206. 1905.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 120, 121. 1903, 3(3): 120. 1905 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 510. 1909.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 5. 1910.
Wood and Imahori, Revision Gharaceae 797-799. 1965 (bibl.)
Geison, DSB 2: 425-427. 1970 (bibl.)
Lurie, Louis Agassiz 435 [index]. 1970.
Guédès, Epistème 7(1): 32-52. 1973.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 128-131, 309 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Contributed to Lehmann, <em>Plantae preissianae</em> (1844-1847).
(2) Botanischer Anhang 1, in Rohlfs, <em>Quer durch Afrika</em>, vol. 2. 1875.
(3) <em>Characeae</em>, in Cohn, <em>Krypt. Fl. Schlesien</em> vol. I. 1876.
(4) The <em>Flora cryptogamica badensis</em> which Braun was to write as part of Gmelin's <em>Flora
badensis</em> was never published.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Braunia</em> Bruch, W. P. Schimper &amp; Gümbel (1846); <em>Braunia</em> R. Givulesco
(1970).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Braunia</em> J. Rick (1934), <em>Brauniella</em> J. Rick ex R. Singer (1955), and <em>Brauniellula</em>
A. H. Smith &amp; R. Singer (1959) are dedicated to father Braun, about whom no further
details are known (cf. R. Singer, Lilloa 26: 102. 1953); <em>Braunsia</em> Schwantes (1928) is
dedicated to Hans Heinrich Justus Brauns (1857-1929), German born physician in
South Africa.

711. <em>Uebersicht der schweizerischen Characeen</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Flora der Schweiz von
Alexander Braun. s.l. [Solothurn (Jent und Gussman)], s.d. [1847] Qu. (<em>Uebers. schweiz.
Charac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1847 (date on p. 23: Jun 1847), p. [1]-23. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted, but not identi-
	fied as such, from Neue Denkschr. Schweiz. Ges. Naturw. 10(3): 1-23.
<em>Ref</em>.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 872. 1849.
	Henfrey, Bot. Gaz. 692. 2: 29-37. 1850.

712. [p. i:] Programm zur Feier des Geburtsfestes seiner königlichen Hoheit unseres
Durchlauchtigsten Grossherzogs Leopold den 29. August 1849. Im Namen der Albert-
Ludwigs-Universität der dermalige Prorector Dr. Alexander Braun. Inhalt: <em>Betrachtungen
über die Erscheinung der Verjüngung in der Natur</em>. Freiburg im Breisgau (Hermann M. Poppen)
1849 [1850]. Qu. (<em>Betracht. Erschein. Verjüng. Natur</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Almost certainly not in 1849 but only in the course of the summer of 1850.
	Freiburg was the scene of serious revolutionary unrest in the summer of 1849; the
	Prussian army restored order late July 1849, Braun was away from Freiburg from
	31 July-1 September 1849 to obtain the release of prisoners in Rastatt. Braun was still
	working at the mss. in October 1849, sending it to the printers in small parts. The fact
	that the t.p. refers to Braun as the "dermalige" Prorector is significant because Braun
	was Prorector from 30 Apr 1849 until May 1850. Hofmeister in Leipzig was in receipt
	of a copy on 14 Oct 1850; a copy was sent to Röper on 25 Oct 1850.
	The t.p. [i] has the above text, p. [iii] has "Betrachtungen über die Erscheinung der
	Verjüngung in der Natur, insbesondere in der Lebens- und Bildungsgeschichte der
	Pflanze." Pagination: [i]-xvi, [1]-363, [364, err.], <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Commercial issue</em>: Leipzig 1851, Qu., p. [i*], [i]-xiv, [1]-363, [364, err.] <em>Copy</em>: L.
	<em>Title</em>: "Betrachtungen ... Pflanze von Dr Alexander Braun, ordentlichem Professor
	der Botanik in Giessen. Mit drei illuminirten Tafeln. Leipzig, Verlag von Wilhelm
	Engelmann. 1851."
<em>English translation</em> by A. Henfrey, The phenomenon of rejuvenesce in nature especially
	in the life and development of plants, <em>in</em> A. Henfrey, ed., Botanical and physiological
	memoirs, London 1853, p. 1-341, <em>pl. 1-5</em> (<em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 225; Jackson p. 70; Kew 1: 343; PR 1905.
	Anon., Flora 33: 596-603. 14 Oct 1850.
	Mettenius, Alexander Braun's Leben 419-423. 1882.
	Cosmos Antiqu. Books, Cat. 3. p. 97. 1947.

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HEADING: BRAUN, A. C. H.

713. <em>De algis unicellularibus</em> nonnullis novis vel minus cognitis, praemissis observationibus
de algis unicellularibus in genere. Commentatio botanica, qua ad audiendam orationem
pro loco in facultate philosophica rite obtinendo die xiv. mens, martii hor. xii. Publice
habendam invitat A. Braun ... Berlin (Typis Academicis) 1855. Qu. (<em>Alg. unicell.</em>)

<em>Original issue</em>: as Habilitationsschrift, Mar 1855, p. [i], [1]-63, <em>pl. 1-5</em> (uncol. liths.) <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>Completed issue</em>: Apr-Oct 1855, p. [i-viii], [1]-111 <em>pl. 1-6</em> (uncol. liths.) Leipzig (W.
	Engelmann) 1855. <em>Copies</em>: PCS, U. – p. [1]-63 and pl. 1-6 identical with first edition. –
	Title: "<em>Algarum unicellularium genera nova</em> et minus cognita, praemissis observationitas
	de algis unicellularibus in genere." Leipzig (W. Engelmann) 1855.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 225; CSP 1: 584; Jackson p. 158 (Berlin ed.); PR 1100 (Leipzig ed.)
	Anon., Flora 38: 544. 14 Sep 1855, 38: 567-574. 28 Sep 1855.
	H.I., Bot. Zeit. 13: 809-813. 16 Nov 1855.
	Mettenius, Alexander Braun's Leben 483. 1882.

714. <em>Über Chytridium</em>, eine Gattung einzelliger Schmarotzergewächse auf Algen und
Infusorien. Von A. Braun. Aus den Abhandlungen der königl. Akademie der Wissen-
schaften in Berlin 1855. Mit fünf Steindrücktafeln. Berlin (Königl. Akademie der
Wissenschaften) 1856. Qu. (<em>Chytridium</em>).

<em>Reprint</em>: Aug-Sep 1856 ("Herbst," Bot. Zeit. 14: 776, 837-842. 1856; Flora 39: 308.
	14 Oct 1856), p. [i], [21]-83, <em>pl. 1-5</em>, uncoloured liths. by author. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Original</em> publication: Jun-Jul 1855 (read 7 Jun 1855; Flora rd Jun-Jul 1855) <em>in</em> Abh. k.
	Akad. Wiss., Berlin 1855: 21-83, <em>pl. 1-5</em>, also abbreviated in Monatsber. Akad. Wiss.
	Berlin Jun 1855.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 343; PR 1101.
	Fürnrohr, Flora 38: 448, 590-591. 1855.
	Barnhart, NAF 11 (1): 87. 1937.

715. <em>Conspectus systematicus Characearum Europaearum</em> [Berlin] 1867. Qu. (<em>Consp. Charac.
Europ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1867, published with part 4 of the series of exsiccatae <em>Die Characeen
	Europa's</em>., p. [1]-8 and Verzeichnis. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 225; Kew 1: 344; PR 10543; IDC 6345.
	Anon., Hedwigia 6: 160. Oct 1867.

716. <em>Die Characeen Afrika's</em>, zusammengestellt von Alexander Braun. Aus dem Monats-
bericht der königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften von December 1867. Berlin
(Akademische Buchdruckerei) 1868. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Charac. Afrik.</em>)

<em>Reprint</em>: Jan-Mai 1868 (Flora 9 Jun 1868), [i, t.p.], [782]-872, <em>pl. 3</em> (or <em>4</em>). <em>Copies</em>: G, L,
	NY. – Wood and Imahori mention 1867 as the possible date of publication of this
	preprint which has continuous pagination up to 872. The copies seen by us have an
	imprint dated 1868; Flora received the book some time before 9 Jun 1868, and the
	paper was read only on 9 Dec 1867. Publication early in 1868 is most likely.
<em>Original publ</em>.: Monatsber. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin Dec 1867: 782-800, 873-944. 1868.
	[paper read 9 Dec 1867]
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 225; Kew 1: 344; PR 1106.
	Anon., Hedwigia 7: 145-150. Oct 1868, 177-181. Dec 1868.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 798. 1965.

717. <em>Fragmente einer Monographic der Characeen</em> von A. Braun. Nach den hinterlassenen
Manuskripten A. Braun's herausgegeben von Dr Otto Nordstedt. Aus den Abhandlun-
gen der königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 1882. Mit 7 Tafeln. Berlin
(Königliche Akademie der Wissenschaften) 1882. Qu. (<em>Fragm. monogr. Charac.</em>)

<em>Editor</em>: Carl Fredrik Otto Nordstedt (1838-1924).
<em>Publ</em>.: 6 Sep 1882 (see p. 211; Nat. Nov. Nov 1882), p. [1]-211, pl. 1-7, liths. by Laue.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY, USDA. – Preprinted from Abh. Akad. Wiss. Berlin. Physik-
	Naturw. Cl. 1882(1). – The text is mainly by Braun, Nordstedt's additions are set off
	by brackets.
	The <em>Clavis synoptica Characearum</em>, edited by O. Nordstedt, Berlin 1882, Qu. 18 p. came
	out separately in Jun-Jul 1882 (Nat. Nov.).

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HEADING: BRAUN, A. C. H.

<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 30; Kew 1: 344.
	Nordstedt, Bot. Centralbl. 13: 41-46. 1883.
	Wood and Imahori, Revision Characeae 799. 1965.

Braun, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (1800-1864), German palaeobotanist, pharmacist
and teacher at the technical school of Bayreuth. (<em>C. F. W. Braun</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 269-271 (bibl.); Andrews ed. 2, p. 241-242;
Barnhart 1: 243; BM 1: 226; CSP 1: 585; DTS 1: xviii, 30, 6(4): 17, 25; Jackson p. 177,
180, 185; Quenstedt p. 56.
Anon., Flora 47: 424. 1864.
Haidinger, Jb. geol. Reichsanst. Wien 14, Verh.: 147-148. 1864.
Popp, Oest. Bot. Z. 14: 313-320. 1864.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 22: 232-280. 1864 (called himself Friedrich Braun).
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 80. 1874.
Weiss, Bayreuth als Stätte alter erdgeschichtlicher Entdeckungen. Bayreuth 1937, p. 24-
	32 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: Vide supra, sub A. Braun.

718. <em>Verzeichniss der in der Kreis-Naturalien-Sammlung zu Bayreuth befindlichen Petrefacten</em>. Mit
i. Einer geognostisch-petrefactologischen Karte von Ober-Franken. ii. Einer geognos-
tisch-petrefactologischen Uebersicht. iii. Zweiundzwanzig Tafeln Abbildungen. Leipzig
(Leopold Voss) 1840. Qu. (<em>Verz. Samml. Bayreuth Petref.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1840 (p. viii: 1 Sep 1840), p. [i]-viii, [1]-118, [119, err.], map, time scale,
	<em>pl. 1-22</em> (plant fossils on p. [93]-105). <em>Copy</em>: US. – The new names are mostly simply
	not validly published <em>nomina nuda</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 241; BM 1: 226.

719. <em>Beiträge zur Urgeschichte der Pflanzen</em>. Programm zum Jahresbericht der k. Kreis-
Landwirtschafts- und Gewerbschule zu Bayreuth. Bayreuth 1843. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Urgesch.
Pfl.</em>)

<em>Pars 1</em>. 1843 (rd 1-10 Dec 1853, Flora), p. 1-23, <em>2 pl</em>. With the exception of p. 3-4, this
	is a page for page reprint from Münster's Beiträge zur Petrefactenkunde 6: 5-25, <em>pl. 12,
	13.</em> (BM).
<em>Other issue</em>: Bayreuth 1843. Qu., p. 1-17, 2 pl. (type rearranged).
<em>Pars 2</em>. Bayreuth 1854. Qu., p. 1-15, <em>pl. 1-3.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews, ed. 2, p. 242; BM 1: 226; Jackson p. 177; PR 1109.

Braun-Blanquet, Josias (1884-x), Swiss born phytosociologist at Montpellier,
founder of the French-Swiss school of phytosociologists and of SIGMA. (<em>Braun-Blanq</em>.;
also <em>Br. Bl.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: SIGMA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 94.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(2): 171; Barnhart 1: 243; BL 1: 44; BL 2: 633-
634 [index]; BFM p. 276 [index]; Bossert p. 51; Kew 1: 345-346; Langman p. 115, 155;
LS Suppl. 3570; Moebius p. 375; GR p. 638; Plesch p. 155; Zander ed. 10, p. 595.
Müller-Schneider, Jahresb. naturf. Ges. Graubündens 79: 1-17. 1945.
Miyawaki, Hikobia, Hiroshima 2(4): 298-306. 1961.
Braun Blanquet, Vegetatio 16: 1-78. 1968.
Guinochet, Oecologia plantarum. Paris 9(2): 87-88. 1974.
Rabotnov, Bot. Zhurn. 59: 1709-1710. 1974.
Lebrun, Vegetatio 30(1): 1-4. 1975.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Vegetatio vols. 5/6. 1954 (eds. Koch, de Leeuw &amp; Tüxen).

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HEADING: BRÉBISSON

720. <em>Flora von Graubünden</em>. Vorkommen, Verbreitung und ökologisch-soziologisches
Verhalten der wildwachsenden Gefässpflanzen Graubündens und seiner Grenzgebiete.
Bern (Hans Huber), Berlin (id.) 1931-1936, 4 Lfn. (<em>Fl. Graubünden</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Eduard August Rübel (1876-1960).

1: [i], 7-382, map., 1932.	3: [i], 821-1204. 1934.
2: [i], 385-820. 1933.	4: [i], 1205-1695. 1935.

<em>Copy</em>: U.–Veröff. geobot. Inst. Rübel. Zurich, Heft 7. Bern.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1028; BL 2: 572-573; Kew 1: 346.

Braune, Franz Anton Alexander von (1766-1853), Austrian botanist and <em>Regierungs-
sekretär</em> in Salzburg. (<em>F. Braune</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 275; AG 6(1): 789; Barnhart 1: 243; BB 1: 226;
CSP 1: 585-586; DTS 1: 31-32, 6(4): 11, 23, 119; GR p. 447; LS 3779-3781; PR 1110-
1111; Wurzbach 2: 124.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 11: 888. 1851.
Storch, Skizzen zu einer naturhist. Topographie des Herzogtums Salzburg. Salzburg
	1857, p. 9-11.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Braunea</em> Willdenow (1806).

721. <em>Salzburgische Flora</em>, oder Beschreibung der in dem Erzstifte Salzburg wildwachsen
den Pflanzen, nebst Angabe ihrer Wohnorte, Bliihezeiten, Dauer, Gestalt etc. ihrer
Andwendbarkeit in der Heilkunde und Haushaltungswissenschaft, und ihrem Nutzen
fur Mahler, Färber, Gärber, Bienenzieher, Förster und Landwirthe. Salzburg (Mayr)
1797, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Salzburg. Fl.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jan 1797 (BH), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-lxxvi, [1]-426, <em>pl. 1-3.</em>
<em>Vol. 2</em>: early Jun 1797 (BH, p. iv: Heumonat 1797), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xl, [1]-752, 755,
	"567" [-756], 757-813, 732, 833-836, [8 p., <em>err</em>.], <em>pl. 1-3.</em>
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1797 (prob. publ. only Jan-Jun 1798; BH), [i]-xl, [1]-380, index sign, a-e, [79] p.,
	corr. [5] p.
<em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 226; DTS 1: 32; Jackson p. 268; LS 3779; PR mo.
	Braune, <em>in</em> Hoppe, Bot. Taschenb. 1801: 211-215 (vern. names).

722. <em>Salzburg und Berchtesgaden</em>. Ein Taschenbuch für Reisende und Naturfreunde. Wien
(Carl Ferd. Beck) 1821. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Salzburg Berchtesgaden</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1821, before 15 Sep (Beck), p. [i-xii], [1]-103, <em>2 pl. Copy</em>: University of Texas
	Library.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1829 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 32; LS 3781; PR 1111.

Brébisson, Louis Alphonse de (1798-1872), French naturalist, archeologist and
photographer. (<em>Bréb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CN; diatoms at PC and AWH, some in herb. Kuetzing at L. –
Exsiccatae: <em>Mousses de la Normandie</em> (fasc. 1-8, nos. 1-200, Falaise 1826-1839) fully
described by Margadant (MD p. 57-59) and Sayre (1971) and treated below.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 94.
	Anon., J. Bot. 14: 128. 1876 (Diatoms to be distributed through H. L. Smith).
	Candolle, Phytographie 399-400. 1880.
	Tempère, Le Diatomiste 2: 81-86. 1893/6 (general herbarium at Bayeux).
	Verleyen, Levensschets van Dr. H. van Heurck 60. 1942.
	Newton, Phycol Bull. 1: 15. 1952.
	Koster, Taxon 6: 50. 1957, 18: 550. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 185-186. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 244; BM 1: 227, 6: 124; Bossert p. 51; CSP
1: 590, 6: 604; 7: 251, 9: 339; DBF 7: 188-189; GR p. 269; Jackson p. 159, 282, 288;

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HEADING: BRÉBISSON

KR p. 101; Kew 1: 348; Lasègue p. 289; MD 57-59; PR 1116-1119; Quenstedt p. 57.
Anon., Flora 55: 267-268. 1872; Bot. Zeit. 30: 510, 560. 1872; Hedwigia 11: 80. 1872.
Malbranche, Bull. Soc. Amis Sci. nat. Rowan 1872: 187-196.
Roussel, Bull. Soc. bot. France 19(3): 194, 243. 1872.
Morière, Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 2. 8: 3-27. 1874 (also repr., Caen 1874) (portr.,
	bibl.)
Oursel, Nouv. Biogr. normande 1: 132-133. 1886.
Tempere, Le Diatomiste 2: 81-86. 1893/6 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): no. 1903, 3(3): 110. 1905 (ref. to portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: (genera): <em>Brebissonia</em> Grunow (1860, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Brebissonia</em> Spach (1835, <em>nom.
rej.</em>); (journal): <em>Brebissonia</em> revue mensuelle illustrée de botanique cryptogamique et
d'anatomie végétale. Paris. Vol. 1-4, 1878-1886.

723. <em>Mousses de la Normandie</em> recueillies et publiées par L. Alphonse de Brébisson [fasc.
7-8: "et d'une grande partie de l'Ouest de la France"]. Falaise (anon.) 1826-1839,
8 fasc. Oct. (<em>Mousses Normandie</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A set of exsiccata accompanied by unpaged text. The original announcement
	mentioned 8-10 fascicles; the references in the <em>Bibliographie de la France</em> are to 8 fascicles
	only.

fasc.	pages	nos. exs.	date BF	imprint
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[5]	1-25	9 Dec 1826	Falaise
2	[3]	26-50	27 Sep 1828	Falaise, Caen, Paris
3	[3]	51-75	15 Apr 1829	Falaise, Caen, Paris
4	[3]	76-100	10 Apr 1830	Falaise, Caen, Paris
5	[3]	101-125	[1831]	Falaise, Caen, Paris
6	[3]	126-150	2 Mar 1833	Falaise, Caen, Paris
7	[3]	151-175	...	Falaise, Caen, Paris
8	[3]	176-200	20 Apr 1839	Falaise, Paris

Margadant (MD) mentions that a copy of fascicle 1 was sent to A. P. de Candolle on
5 Jul 1826. <em>Copies</em>: BR, FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 185; Laségue p. 289; MD p. 58-59; TL 134.
	Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 1: 455. Mai 1833 (rev. fasc. 5, 6., fasc. 5 dated 1831).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 185-186. 1971.

724. <em>Flore de la Normandie</em>; par A. de Brébisson, membre de plusieurs sociétés savantes.
Première partie. Phanérogamic Caen (A. Hardel), Paris (Lance) 1836. Duod. (in sixes)
† (<em>Fl. Normandie</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Dec 1835 (pref. 1 Nov 1835, BF 19 Dec 1835), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-430. <em>Copies</em>: B, G,
	HH, NY.–"Cryptogames" never issued.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 27 Oct 1849 [p. iv: Apr 1849], <em>Flore ... savantes</em>. Phanérogames et cryptogames
	semi-vasculaires. Deuxième édition augmentée de tableaux analytiques. Caen (A.
	Hardel), Paris (Derache) 1849. Duod. (in sixes), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-356. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Apr-Jun 1859 (p. vi: avril 1859; rev. Flora 14 Jul 1859), <em>Flore ... semi-vasculaires</em>.
	Troisième édition, augmentée de tableaux analytiques et d'un dictionnaire des termes
	de botanique. Caen (A. Harde), Paris (Derache) 1859. Duod. (in sixes), p. [i]-xxxiv,
	[1]-400. <em>Copies</em>: CGE, HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Jul-Nov 1869 (p. vi: Jul 1869, Flora 27 Dec 1869), <em>Flore de la Normandie</em> (Phanéro
	games et cryptogames semivasculaires) par ... Quatrième édition, Caen (Le Blanc-
	Hardel), Paris (Derache) 1869. Duod. (in sixes), p. [i*], [i]-xxxv, [1]-423- <em>Copies</em>: B,
	CGE, HH, NY. The Berlin copy has a cover with" (<em>Cryptogames et phanérogames semi-
	vasculaires</em>), "obviously an error.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Mai-Jun 1879 (P. vi: 20 Mai 1879; Nat. Nov. Jul 1879), <em>Flore</em> ... [as ed. 4] ...
	Brébisson cinquiéme édition publiée par J. Moriére ... Caen (F. Le Blanc-Hardel)
	1879. Duod., p. [i]-xxxv, [1]-518. <em>Copies</em>: HH, L; the HH copy has a cover dated 1880,
	the NY copy has add. lith. mss. p. xxxvii-xlii, 519-542.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 185; BM 1: 227; Jackson 288; Kew 1: 348.

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HEADING: BREDA

725. <em>Algues des environs de Falaise</em>, décrites et dessinées par MM. de Brébisson et Godey.
Falaise (de Brée l'ainé) 1835. Oct. (<em>Alg. Falaise</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Louis Luc Godey (1813-1873).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1835, p. [i], [1]-<em>66, pl. 1-8</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copy</em>: G.–Reprinted from Mémoires de la
	Société académique des sciences, arts et belles-lettres de Falaise. Année 1835. Falaise
	(Brée l'ainé), Paris (Lancé) 1836, p. [1]-62, add. 256-269, <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: L, NY, PCS.

726. <em>Considerations sur les diatomées</em> et essai d'une classification des genres et des espèces
appartenant à celle famille, par A. de Brébisson, auteur de la Flore de Normandie, etc.
Falaise (Brée l'Ainée), Paris (Meilhac) 1838. Oct. (<em>Consid. diatom.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1838, p. [i], [1]-20, [4, err.] <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 227; PR 1117; IDC 6347.

727. <em>Notes sur quelques diatomées</em> marines rares ou peu connues du littoral de Cherbourg.
Avec 1 planche, Mém. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 2: 241-258. 1854. Oct. (<em>Notes
diatom, mar.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1854 as above.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (F. Savy) 1867, as an independent publication, "deuxiéme édition avec
	additions et corrections" p. [1]-24, <em>1 pl</em>. (p. 2: Feb 1867). <em>Copy</em>: PCS.

Breda, Jacob Gijsbert Samuel van (1788-1867), Dutch palaeontologist and botanist.
(<em>Breda</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The <em>Genera et species</em> are based on plants collected by Kuhl and
van Hasselt, now at the Rijksherbarium (L). Breda may have used either plants or field
notes and drawings, or both. Sherborn (1940) mentions a collection by van Breda at BM.
It is not known to us whether this contained botanical material.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 245; BM 1: 227; CSP 1: 590-591, 7: 251;
JW3: 346; NNBW 1: 457; PR 1120-1122.
Anon., Alg. Konst-Letter bode 1816(2): 86; 1828(2): 387; 1831(1): 162; 1835(2): 177.
Matthes, Jaarb. Kon. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam 1867: 30-32.
Mourlon, Géologie de la Belgique 2: 254. 1881.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 646. 1936.
Sherborn, Where is the ... collection 23. 1940.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 78-79. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bredaea</em> Goeppert (1854); <em>Bredia</em> Blume (1849).

728. <em>Genera et species Orchidearum et Asclepiadearum</em> quas in itinere per insulam Java jussu et
auspiciis Guillielmi I, Belgarum regis augustissimi collegerunt Dr. H. Kuhl et Dr. J. C.
van Hasselt éditionem et descriptiones curavit J. G. S. van Breda. Gent (Hypp. Vande-
kerkckhove) 1827 [1828-1829]. Broadsheet, † (<em>Gen. sp. Orchid. Asclep.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Three fascicles each containing the descriptions of five species on 10 pages and
	5 plates (lithographs); copy in orig. covers at G. Year dates on covers. Pages and plates
	not numbered. 1: 18 Nov 1828; 2: prob. Jan-Jun 1829; 3: 15 Aug 1829. – Van Steenis-
	Kruseman (1965) mentions the existence (Amsterdam, Koninklijk Instituut voorde
	Tropen) of a fourth fascicle, comprising 5 plates. It is very doubtful whether distribu-
	tion ever took place (the copy stems probably from van Breda's estate) and as long as
	no second copy of that fourth fascicle is known, the first can be disregarded. The
	International Code of Botanical Nomenclature requires the distribution of at least two
	copies.–The original announcement called for 18 parts.
<em>Collectors</em>: Johan Coenraad van Hasselt (1797-1823); Heinrich Kuhl (1796-1821). Both
	died on the expédition of "Natuurkundige Commissie."
<em>Ref</em>.: GF p. 51; NI 227; PR 1122; RS p. 76; SK p. clxxiv; IDC 5026.
	Anon., Alg. Konst- Letterbode 1828(1): 387. 13 Jun 1828.
	Greshoff, Album der natuur 1903: 1-22, 60-88.
	Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 108. 1915.
	Wit, de, Fl. males. Bull. 6: 165-167. 1950.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 20: 1274. 1965.

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HEADING: BREFELD

Brefeld, Julius Oscar (1839-1925), German mycologist, professor of botany at Mün-
ster (1882-1889), id. Breslau (1889-1907), later Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin. (<em>Bref</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 245; BM 1: 228, 6: 124; Bossert p. 51; CSP
7: 252, 9: 340-341, 13: 768; DTS 1: 33; Frank p. 14; GR p. 66; Jackson p. 169, 170;
Kew 1: 348-349; LS 3794-3831, 31507-31509; LS Suppl. 3596; Moebius p. 448 [index];
PR 1125, 10544.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 131, <em>pl. 27.</em> 1903, 3(3): 120, <em>pl. 90.</em>1905 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 510. 1909.
Anon., Nature 116: 369. 1925.
Falck, Bot. Arch. 11: 1-25. 1925 (bibl.)
Kienitz, Z. Forst- u. Jagdwesen 57: 709-711. 1925.
Sopp, Norske Vid.-Akad. Oslo Årbok 1925: 23-26.
Ramsbottom, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 151: 359. 1939.
Dolman, DSB 2: 436-438. 1970.
Ainsworth &amp; Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6. 78. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Brefeld continued Cohn's <em>Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen</em> from vol. 8
(1902) onward.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brefeldia</em> Rostafinsky (1873); <em>Breffeldiella</em> [sic] Spegazzini (1889); <em>Brefeldiellites
</em>D. L. Dilcher (1965); <em>Brefeldiopycnis</em> F. Petrak &amp; R. Ciferri (1932).

729. <em>Botanische Untersuchungen über Schimmelpilze</em>. Leipzig (Arthur Felix) 1872-1881, 4
vols. (<em>Bot. Unters. Schimmelpilze</em>).

Heft	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-viii, [1]-64	1-6	Jan-Jul 1872
2	[i]-vi, [1]-98	1-8	Feb 1874
3	[i]-[v], [1]-226, tabl.	1-11	Aug-Sep 1877
4	[i]-[vii] [1]-191	1-10	Mai-Jun 1881
5	[i]-[viiii], [1]-220	1-13	Mar-Jun 1883

Continued as <em>Untersuchungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Mykologie</em>, q.v. Vol. 5 entitled:
"<em>Botanische Untersuchungen über Hefenpilze</em>. Fortsetzung der Schimmelpilze. Untersuchun
gen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Mykologie." <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 228; Jackson p. 170; Kew 1: 348; LS 3796.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916, 7(15): 1053. 1940.

730. <em>Untersuchungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Mykologie</em>. [vols. 6-13:] Fortsetzung der
Schimmel-und Hefenpilze. [6-8:] Leipzig, [9-15:] Minister i. W. 1884-1888, 10 vols. Qu. (<em>Unters. Gesammtgeb. Mykol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Vols. 1-4 as <em>Botanische Untersuchungen über Schimmelpilze</em> (see above); vol. 5 as
	<em>Botanische Untersuchungen über Hefenpilze</em> (idem). Other volumes:

vol.	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------
6	[ii-vi], [1]-78	1-5	Feb 1884
7	[i]-xi, [1]-178	1-11	Jan 1888
8	[i]-iv, [1]-305	1-12	Nov 1888 ("1889")
9	[i-viii], [1]-156	1-3a, 3b	late Apr-early Mai 1891
10	[i-iv], [157]-378	4-13	Feb-Mar 1891
11	[i]-[vii], [1]-98	1-5	Mai-Jun 1895
12	[i-iv], [99]-236	6-12	Jul-Aug 1895
13	[i-v], [1]-74, [1 P. expl. pl.]	1-2	Nov-Dec 1905
14	[i]-viii, [1]-256	-	Apr-Mai 1908
15	[1]-[v], [1]-150	1-7	Mai-Jun 1912

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HEADING: BREMEKAMP

Vol. 6 has a <em>second</em> t.p.: <em>Botanische Untersuchnngen über Myxomyceten und Entomophtoreen</em>.
Leipzig 1884.– 16 "in Vorbereitung" (Nat. Nov. Jun 1912) but not known to us. – <em>Copy</em>:
U. Dates based on prefaces and Nat. Nov.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 228; Kew 1: 348; LS 3796.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916, 7(15): 1053. 1940.
	Anon., Hedwigia 27: 69-72. Feb 1888 (7 received Jan 1888).
	Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 82. 1936.

Breidenstein, W. (<em>fl</em>. 1856), Geiman botanist. (<em>Breidenstein</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 229; NI 228; PR 1126.

731. <em>Mikroskopische Pflanzenbilder</em> in sehl starker Vergrösserung zum Gebrauche bei dem
Unterrichte in der Botanik nebst einem Grundriss der Anatomie und Physiologie der
Pflanzen zur Erläuterung der Abbildungen ... 42 Tafeln mit 75 Figuren, davon 16 in
Farbendruck. Darmstadt (Johann Philipp Diehl) 1856. Qu. (<em>Mikr. Pflanzenbild.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Oct 1856, p. [i-ii], [1]-14, <em>pl. 1-42</em> (<em>39</em>?) of which 16 pl. and cover chromolith.
	<em>Copy</em>: MO (<em>39 pl</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 229; NI 228; PR 1126.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 790-791. 7 Nov 1856.

Breidler, Johann (1828-1913), Austrian architect and botanist at Vienna. (<em>Breidl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GJO, duplicates in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 95.
	Anon., Mag. bot. Lap. 9: 410. 1910.
	Schefczik und Mecenovic, Mitt. Abt. Zool. Landesmus. Joanneum Graz 29: 1-84.
	1968, 33: 85-123. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 246; Bossert 51; BM 1: 229; CSP 13: 787;
DTS 1: 33.
Geza, Mag. Bot. Lap. 12: 361-362. 1914.
Glowacki, Mitt. Naturh. Ver. Steiermark 50: 3-7. 1914 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: J. Breidler and J. B. Förster published Jakob Juratzka, <em>Laubmoosflora
von Oesterreich-Ungarn</em> on the basis of the mss left by J. on his death.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Breidleria</em> Loeske (1910).

Breiter, Christian August (1776-1840), German botanist. (<em>Breiter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 246; PR 1127.

732. <em>Hortus breiterianus</em> oder Verzeichnis aller derjenigen Gewächse, welche im Breiter-
schen botanischen Garten in Leipzig gezogen und unterhalten werden, nebst einem
Theil der in Deutschland einheimischen Pflanzen nach ihren systematischen Namen und
Synonymen, einer Erklärung des Linnéischen Systems und geografischen und literari-
schen Nachweisungen ... Mit einem Kupfer. Leipzig (C. F. Franz) 1817. Oct. (<em>Hort.
breiter.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Oct 1817, frontisp., [i*-iii*], [1]-lvi, [1]-558. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH, PR 1127.

Bremekamp, Cornelis Elisa Bertus (1888-x), Dutch botanist of the Utrecht school
who resided in Java, South Africa and the Netherlands. (<em>Bremek</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The originals of Bremekamp's South African collections are at

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HEADING: BREMEKAMP

PRU, those of his Indonesian collections at BO. For the types see the indications in the
publications; many at U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 95.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969 (algae).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 246; BL 1: 23, 59; Bossert p. 52; IF Suppl.
3: 203, Suppl. 4: 215; JW 2: 186, 4: 379; Kew 1: 350-352; MW p. 52; MW Suppl. 28.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 646. 1936.
White and Sloane, The Stapelieae, ed. 2. 131. 1937 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Flora males ser. I. I: 78-79. 1950 (portr.)
Lanjouw, Acta bot. Neerl. 18: 6-7. 1969 (portr.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Acta botanica Neerlandica 18(1). 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bremekampia</em> Sreemadhavan (1965).

733. Materials for a monograph of the Strobilanthinae. <em>Verh. Acad. Wet. afd. Natuurk.
sect.</em>2. 41(1): 1-306, <em>pl. 1-6.</em> 11 May 1944. 

<em>Ref</em>.: MW Suppl. 28.

734. A preliminary survey of the Ruelliinae of the Malayan Archipelago and New
Guinea. <em>Verh. Acad. Wet. afd. Natuurk. sect. 2.</em>45(1): 20 Mai 1948.

735. Notes on the Acanthaceae of Java. <em>Verh. Acad. Wet. afd. Natuurk. sect.</em> 2. 45(2):
20 Mai 1948. 

736. The African species of Oldenlandia. <em>Verh. Acad. Wet. afd. Natuurk.</em>ser. 2. 48(2):
28 Mai 1952. 

737. The Thunbergia species of the Malesian area. <em>Verh. Acad. Wet. afd. Natuurk.</em>ser. 2.
50(4): 12 Jul 1955. 

<em>Note</em>: The dates of these publications were provided by the office of the Royal Academy
	of Sciences, Amsterdam.

Brenckle, Jacob Frederic[k] (1875-1958), American physician, amateur botanist
and plant collector at Kulm, North Dakota and Northville, South Dakota. (<em>Brenckle</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Brenckle contributed to Seaver and Bergman's
<em>North Dakota fungi</em> and issued himself <em>Fungi dakotenses</em> (fasc, i-xxvii, nos. 1-675, 1908-1929),
sets at BPI, BRU, CM, CUP, F, FH, IA, KSC, MICH, MIN, NCU, NDA, NEB,
NHES, NY, OC, OSC, PAC, PUR, SDC, SOLH, TRTC, UC, WIN, WIS, WSP. For
full details see Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 95.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 51-60. 1971.
	Barnhart, NAF 7: 1053. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 246; LS Suppl. 3573-3578.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brencklea</em> Petrak (1923).

Brereton, John Andrew (1787-1839) American navy, later army, physician and
botanist. (<em>Brereton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 247; Kew 1: 355; ME 3: 543 [index].

738. <em>Florae columbianae prodromus</em>, exhibens enumerationem plantarum, quae hactenus
exploratae sunt: or a prodromus of the flora columbiana, exhibiting a list of all the plants
which have as yet been collected. Washington (Jonathan Elliot) 1830. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. columb. prodr.</em>)

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HEADING: BRESADOLA

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Dec 1830 (p. 6 Oct 1830), p. [1]-86. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, US.–Meisel (3: 422)
	mentions "Botany of the District of Columbia," in William Elliott, The Washington
	Guide, Washington 1837, p. 295-310, obviously a different text.–The <em>Fl. columb. prodr.</em>
	is not mentioned in any of the commonly used bibliographies. The book is probably
	only of historical value.
<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart 1: 247; Kew 1: 355.

Bresadola, Don Giacopo (Giacomo, abate) (1847-1929), Italia (nat his birth in
Trient: Austrian) mycologist, "fürstbischoflicher Mensalverwalter" and "Ehrendom-
herr" in Trient. (<em>Bres</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material in many herbaria, location of original herbarium
unknown to us.–Exsiccatae: <em>Champignons des Isles de St.-Thomé et des Princes</em>, 1890 (with
C. Roumeguére), at B, FH, L, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 95.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 247; BM 1: 231, 6: 125; Bossert p. 52;
CSP 12: 118, 13: 793-794; DTS 1: 34, 3: xl, 6(4): 55; GR p. 431; Kew 1: 355; KR p.
102; LS 3829-3887, Suppl. 3623-3642; MW p. 53; NI 229-231; Saccardo 1: 37; Wurz-
bach 1: 112.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 16. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 65. 1905 (portr.)
Anon., J. of Mycol. 12: opp. I. 137. 1906 (portr.)
Lloyd, Mycol. notes 35: 461-463. 1910, 1220-1221. 1932 (portr.)
Anon., Bull. Lloyd Library, Mycol. ser. 6: 95. 1912.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916, 7(15): 1053. 1940.
Bresadola, Icon. Mycol. 26: v-xvi. 1923 (bibl.)
Killermann, Z. Pilzk. 10: 122-128. 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Catoni, l'abate Giacopo Bresadola. Trento 1927 (fide NI).
Fenaroli, Glorie d'Italia, L'abate Giacomo Bresadola, Le vie d'Italia, Milano, Jul 1927,
	11 p. (repr. MO)
Ramsbottom, J. Bot. 67: 235-236. 1929.
Murrill, Mycologia 22: 49-50. 1930 (portr.)
Heim, Ann. Crypt. Exot. 5: 5-15. 1932 (portr., bibl.)
Isely, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 1939: 197-199 (portr.)
Cappelletti, Lavori di Bot., 1st. bot. Padova 20(6): 1-6. 1958 (repr. from Natura alpina
	5(4). 1954) (portr.)
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6. 78. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bresadolella</em> von Höhnel (1903); <em>Bresadolia</em> Spegazzini (1883); <em>Bresadolina
</em>Brinkmann (1909).

739. <em>Fungi tridentini</em> novi, vel nondum delineati, descripti, et iconibus illustrati. Trento
(1: J. B. Monanni, 2: J. Zippel) 1881-1892 [-1900], 2 vols. Duod. (in twos) (<em>Fung, trident</em>.)

ser.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-14	1-15	Apr 1881
	2	15-26	16-30	Jan-Mai 1882
	3	27-42	31-45	Jan 1883
	4/5	43-70	46-75	Oct 1884
	6/7	71-114	76-105	Oct-Nov 1887
2	8/10	[1]-46	106-150	Apr-Mai 1892
	11/13	47-81	151-195	Aug-Sep 1898
	14	83-118	196-217	Sep 1900

The dates are based on announcements in <em>Hedwigia</em> and <em>Naturae Novitates</em>. The plates are
coloured lithographs of drawings by Bresadola. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, FH, L. – The B copy has
a t.p. of ser. 1 without no. "I" and "Typis J. B. Monanni." Other copies have t.p.'s with
series nos. I and II and an imprint J. Zippel.

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HEADING: BRESADOLA

<em>Reviews</em> Hedwigia: 20: 172-176. 1881(1); 21: 124-187. 1882(2); 22: 183-185. 1883(3);
24: 109-117 (1885) (4/5); 26: 214-224. 1887(6/7); 31: 242. 1892 (8/10).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 231; DTS 1: 34; Kew 1: 355; LS 3839; NI 230.
	Traverso, in Bresadola, Icon, mycol. 26: xiii-xvi. 1923.

740. <em>Schulzeria</em>, nuovo genere d'imenomiceti scoperto dal chiar.° I. R. Capitano St.
Schulzer de Müggenburg, e pubblicato per cura del Sac. G. Bresadola. Trento 1886.
Oct. (<em>Schulzeria</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1886 (Nat. Nov. early Apr 1886; Mag. nov. Lap. Apr 1886), p. 1-9, <em>1 pl</em>.,
	a coloured lithograph, on p. [2] an alternative title page in Latin. <em>Copy</em>: FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 125; Kew 1: 355; LS 3845.
	Anon., Hedwigia 25(2-3): 124. Mai-Jun 1886.

741. <em>Di due specie interessanti di funghi</em> della flora micologia italiana. [Rovereto 1893]. Oct. (<em>Due sp. fung.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1893 (Nat. Nov. early Jan 1894), p. [1]-8, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, independently paged reprint
	from Atti Accad. Agiati, Rovereto 11. 1893.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 355; LS 3860.

742. <em>Hymenomycetes hungarici kmetiani</em>. Rovereto (Giorgio Grigoletti) 1897. Oct. (<em>Hymeno-
myc. hung.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Aug 1897 (p. 3: Mar 1897; Nat. Nov. Sep 1897), p. [1]-56, an independently
	paged reprint from Atti Accad. Sci. Lett. Arti Agiati, Rovereto, ser. 3. 3(1-2): 66
	[= p. 2]-120[- p. 56]. <em>Copy</em>: FH.

743. <em>Fungi mangerecci e velenosi del Trentino</em>. Trento 1894 [1899]. Oct. (<em>Fung, manger.
Trentino</em>).

Came out as a series of reprints from the <em>Almanacco agrario per I'anno</em> ... as follows:

Almanacco	pages	plates	Almanacco	pages	plates
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1895	282-301	1-16	1898	221-237	58-84
1896	203-231	17-40	1899	408-432	85-112
1897	317-332	41-57

The copy at FH under this name has an independent typography, Trento 1894. Oct.,
p. [1]-22, <em>pl. 1-15</em> (coloured lithographs). This is possibly a preprint of the first instalment.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 34, 3: xl.

744. <em>I funghi mangerecci e velenosi dell' Europa media</em> con speciale riguardo a quelli che
crescono nel Trentino e nell' alta Italia per cura dell' Ab. G. Bresadola con 112 tavole
cromolitografiche e 1 fototipia. Milano (Ulrico Hoepli) 1899. Oct. (<em>Fung, manger. Europa</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mar 1899 (P. iii: Mar 1899; Nat. Nov. Mar 1899), p. [1]-xv, [1]-136, <em>pl- 1-112,
	97bis</em> (1 -112 liths of drawings by Bresadola and Baronessa Turco-Lazzari, see Hedwigia
	38 (Beibl.): 210. 1899). <em>Copies</em>: B, Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "riveduta ed aumentara, " Trento (Giovanni-Zippel) 1906 (p. 7: Mai 1906),
	p. [1]-142, <em>pl. 1-112, 21a, 28a, 53b, 55a, 97bis, 99a, 104a, 109a</em>, in all 120 col. liths (1
	photogr.) by author. <em>Title</em>: "... con 120 tavole cromolitografiche e una in fototipia."
	<em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: "<em>Funghi mangerecci e velenosi</em> vol. 1 (2) ... riveduta e aumentata a cura del Comitato
	Onoranze Bresadoliane." [Trento] 1932-1933, 2 vols. Oct.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: "con 107 tavole a colori, 60 figure e ritratto del autore," 1932 (pref. Nov 1931),
	frontisp. portr., p. [i]-vi, [1]-300, <em>pl. 1-107. Copies</em>: BR, Stevenson.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: "con 117 tavole a colori." 1933, p. [i], [301]-649, <em>pl. 108-223. Copies</em>: BR,
	Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: "<em>Funghi mangerecci e funghi velenosi</em> guida pratica per il loro riconoscimento con 61
	figure nel testo e 67 tavole originali a colori [.] iv Edizione per uso dei raccoglitori e
	dei dilettanti a cura del Comitato Onoranze Bresadoliane Milano-Trento." Trento
	(Museo di Storia naturale) 1954. Qu., frontisp. portr., [3]-318, <em>pl. 1-67. Copies</em>:
	Stevenson, Purdue Univ. Libr.

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HEADING: BRESLER

<em>Ed. 5</em>: "<em>Funghi mangerecci e velenosi</em> v edizione a cura del Prof. Arturo Ceruti con tavole di
	Laura Maggiora e Luigi Proner. Trento 1965. Oct., frontisp. portr., [1]-321, [1, ind.],
	[1, colophon: printing ended Sep 1965], <em>pl. 1-105. Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 355; NI 229.

745. <em>Iconographia mycologica</em> auctor Ab. J. Bresadola (Tridenti) curantibus Dr J. B.
Traverso (Mediolani) Dr L. Fenaroli (Mediolani), Comm. G. Catoni (Tridenti) Dr
J. B. Trener (Tridenti) [headline:] Società botanica italiana Museo civico di storia
naturale di Trento. Milano 1927-1960. 28 vols. Oct. (<em>Icon, mycol</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The above-mentioned four mycologists edited and published volumes 1-26. Vol. 26
	contains a biography and bibliography of Bresadola by Traverso and various infor-
	mation on the work, including indexes. Vol. 27 is a supplement, in three fascicles,
	published by E. J. Gilbert, editors Traverso, Fenaroli and Catoni. Vol. 28 is a second
	supplement by A. Ceruti.
	The plates are accompanied by letter press and mentioned in the following table.
	Vol. 1 has a frontispiece portrait of Bresadola, vol. 27(1) idem of E.J. Gübert.

vol.	pages	plates	errata slips	dates
------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-ix]	1-50	1	Jan 1927
2	[i-v]	51-100	1	Jun 1927
3	[i-v]	101-150	1	Dec 1927
4	[i-v]	151-200	1	Dec 1927
5	[i-v]	201-250	1	Mai 1928
6	[i-v]	251-300	2	Jul 1928
7	[i-v]	301-350	1	Oct 1928
8	[i-v]	351-400	1	Jan 1929
9	[i-v]	401-450	-	Mai 1929
10	[i-v]	451-500	-	Dec 1929
11	[i-v]	501-546	-	Dec 1929
12	[i-vii]	547-600	-	Feb 1930
13	[i-ix]	601-650	-	Jun 1930
14	[i-v]	651-700	-	Jun 1930
15	[i-v]	701-750	-	Dec 1930
16	[i-v]	751-800	-	Dec 1930
17	[i-v]	801-850	-	Mar 1931
18	[i-v]	851-900	-	Mai 1931
19	[i-ix]	901-950	-	Nov 1931
20	[i-v]	951-1000	-	Nov 1931
21	[i-v]	1001-1050	-	Mai 1932
22	[i-v]	1051-1099	-	Mai 1932
23	[i-v]	1100-1150	-	Nov 1932
24	[i-ix]	1151-1200	-	Nov 1932
25	[i-vii]	1201-1250		Jun 1933
26	[i-ix], [1]-156	-		Sep 1933
27(1)	[i]-viii, [1]-198	1-59	-	1940
(2)	[i], 203-427	-	-	1941
(3)	cover	1-73	-	1941
28	[i-xvi], [1]	1-48	-	1960

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 355; NI 231.

Bresler, Moritz (1802-C.1851), German physician. (<em>Bresler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 248; BM 1: 253; PR 1133.

746. <em>Generis Asparagi historia naturalis</em> atque medica. Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-
medica, quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in universitate littera-

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HEADING: BRESLER

ria berolinensi, ut summi in medica et cirurgia honores rite sibi concedantur die xx
februarii a: mdcccxxvi h.l.q.s. publice defendet auctor Mauritius Bresler silesius.
Opponentibus: I. Brandt ... H. Kalckstein ... H. Ernst ... Berlin (Ferdinand Nietack)
[1826] Oct. (<em>Gen. Aspar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Feb 1826 (t.p.), p. [i]-x, [1]-46. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 233; MW p. 53; PR 1133.
	Anon., Linnaea 1: 264-265. Apr 1826.

Bretschneider, Emil (Vasilievic) (1833-1901), Esthonian botanist who worked in
St. Petersburg. (<em>Bretschneider</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 95.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 248; BM 6: 126; Bretschneider p. 1048-
1061; CSP 13: 795; Kew 1: 356; Lipschitz 1: 272; MW p. 53; MW Suppl. p. 28;
Plesch p. 156.
Hemsley, Gard. Chron. ser. 2. 19. 687-688. 1883.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901: 201-202.
Anon., Acta Horti Univ. Jurj. 2: 131-132. 1901.
Cordier, T'oung-Pao ser. 2. 2: 192-197. 1901 (portr., bibl.) (<em>n.v.</em>, fide MW p. 84;).
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 18. 1906.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 82. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bretschneidera</em> W. B. Hemsley (1901).

747. <em>Botanicon sinicum</em>. Notes on Chinese botany from native and western sources. Shang-
hai 1884-1895, 3 vols. (<em>Bot. sinic.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: J. North China Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. 1881, new series, vol. 16, part 1, Shanghai
	(Noronha &amp; Sons) 1882, p. 18-230; <em>copy</em>: HH; repr. (n.v.) 1-228. 1882. (Nat. Nov.
	Jun 1882).
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Shanghai (Kelly &amp; Walsh Ltd.) 1892, p. [i*-v*], [i]-ii, corr., [1]-468 (also in
	<em>Journal</em>) 25: [i]-ii, [1]-468. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: Shanghai (Kelly &amp; Walsh Ltd.), Hong Kong, Yokohama and Singapore, 1895,
	p. [i-v], [1]-623 (also <em>in Journal</em>) 29: [1]-623- 1896. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 356; MW p. 53; Plesch p. 156.
	Britten, J. Bot. 20: 248-251. 1882 (critical review).
	Hemsley, Gard. Chron. ser. 2. 19: 687-688. 1883 (rev.)
	Faber, J. N. China Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. 25: 402-410. 1893 (additions).
	Bretschneider, J. Bot. 32: 292-299. 1894 (on some coll. of Chinese plants, with notes by
	Britten).

748. <em>History of European botanical discoveries in China</em>. London, St. Petersburg 1898, Oct. (<em>Hist. bot. disc. China</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1898 (pref. Sep 1868, Nat. Nov. Jan 1899), <em>vol. 1</em>, p. [i]-xv, [1]-624, <em>vol. 2</em>, p.
	[i], [625]-1167.
<em>Facsimile eds</em>.: Leipzig 1935 (n.v.), Leipzig (Zentral-Antiquariat) 1962, collation as above.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
Referred to as "Bretschneider" in the biographical and bibliographical paragraphs of
this work.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 356; MW p. 53.
	Bretschneider, Beih. bot. Centralbl. 9(1): 28-53. 1899.
	Britten, J. Bot. 37: 86-88. 1899.
	Kuznetsov, Otch. Russk. beogr. Obshch. 1899: 10-18. 1900 (with bibl. of Bretschnei-
	der; n.v., fide MW).

Breutel, Johann Christian (1788-1875), German Moravian bishop (1853-1875),
botanist at Herrnhut, travelled in the West Indies and South Africa. (<em>Breut</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original herbarium GLM, important sets of duplicates LZ

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HEADING: BREYNE

(ferns), B (hepat.), BM (mosses). Breutel (directly or through Hohenacker) offered
many series of plants for sale (mostly unnumbered) which are in many herbaria. A series
of formal exsiccatae was <em>Flora germanica exsiccata</em>, ser. II. <em>Cryptogamia</em>, centuries 1-5, nos.
1-500, Leipzig 1832-1862 (see Sayre 1969, 1975 for extensive details) sets of which are
e.g. at BM, FH, HBG, L, LE, NY, PC, S, S-PA. His plants from the West Indies 1840-
1841, and from South Africa (1853-1854) are in many herbaria. The first century of the
<em>Flora germanica exsiccata</em> is identical with the third century of Reichenbach's series of that
same name. De Candolle mentions <em>Filices capenses et antillanae</em> at W, and <em>Musci frondosi
exsiccati</em>, the latter a name appearing on parts of a reissue (see Sayre). Breutel issued
several other named series of which it is not certain that they were regular exsiccatae, e.g.
<em>Plantae africae australis</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 66; IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 95-96; Lasègue p. 492.
	Candolle, Phytographie 400. 1880.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 8-9. 1969; 19(3): 298-299. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 249; Bossert p. 52; CSP 1: 612; GR p. 66;
LS 3904; MD p. 59.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 16. 1898, 3: 28. 1902.
Hamilton, Trans. Moravian hist. Soc. 6: 380, 476, 589. 1900.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Breutelia</em> W. P. Schimper (1856).

Brewer, James Alexander (1818-1886), British botanist who settled in Australia.
(<em>Brewer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Australian plants at K; British herbarium RTE, some further
British material at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 44; IH 2: 96.
	Kent, Brit, herbaria 45. 1957.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 138. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 248; BB p. 44; BL 2: 268; BM 1: 233;
CSP 7: 255; Kew 1: 357; Jackson p. 258.

749. <em>A new flora of the neighbourhood of Reigate</em>, Surrey, containing the flowering plants and
ferns of the district, with their localities, times of flowering, &amp;c. and a list of the mosses.
To which is added an appendix, containing lists of the fauna, in the following orders
- Mammalia or Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Coleoptera, and Lepidoptera.
London (William Pamplin) 1856. Oct. (<em>New fl. Reigate</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1856, p. [i]-viii, [1, err.], [1]-194, 1 map. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 233; BL 2: 268; Kew 1: 357; PR 1134.

750. <em>Flora of Surrey</em>; or, a catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county,
with the localities of the rarer species. From the manuscripts of the late J. D. Salmon,
F.L.S., and from other sources. Compiled for the Holmesdale Natural History Club,
Reigate by James Alexander Brewer. London (John van Voorst) 1863. Oct. (<em>Fl. Surrey</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1863 (first rev.: Intellectual observer, Jan 1864), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-367, 2 maps.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH. – Original author: John Drew Salmon (1802?-1839) of Thetford, after-
	wards Godalming (herbarium and diaries NWH). Brewer edited the Salmon manu-
	script.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 267 (Salmon); BL 2: 268; BM 1: 233; Jackson p. 260; Kew 1: 357; PR 1135.
	Kent, Brit, herbaria 76 (Salmon). 1957.
	Anon., London quart. J. Sci. 1864: 200.
	Anon., Flora 47 (Repert. 1): 11. 10 Jun 1864, 48 (Repert. 1): 50. 8 Mar 1865.

Breyne, Jacob (1637-1697), Danzig merchant and naturalist (also: Breyn, Breynius).
(<em>Breyne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The only Breyne herbaria now known to exist are at L and
contain plants from the Danzig region (2 fasc., coll. ca 1659) and from Prussia and

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HEADING: BREYNE

Danzig (dated 1673). The first Danzig herbarium is remarkable because precise localities
are cited with, in some instances, even ecological data. A few Breyne plants are in the
Petiver collections at BM, in the Steward herbarium at OXF, and perhaps in Gotha.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 96.
	Ooststroom, Gedenkboek Valkenier Suringar 208-217. 1942.
	Jansen en Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 53: 236. 1943.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 97. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxf. 138. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 326; AG 1: 76; Barnhart 1: 249; BM 1: 234;
Bossert p. 52; Bretschneider 26-27; GR p. 159; Jackson p. no, 439; JW 4: 379, 5: 236;
Kew 1: 357; Langman p. 159; Plesch p. 156; PR 1136-1139.
Seyler, <em>in</em> Breyne J. P., Vita ... in J. Breyne, Prodr. 1739, p. 5-14.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 175 [index]. 1800.
Anon., Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 2: 528-529. 1820.
MacOwan, Trans. S. Afr. Philos. Soc. 4: xxxiii-xxxiv. 1887.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 120. 1903 (ref. to portr.)
Hulth, Bref- och Skr. Linné ser. 2. 1: 322-339. 1916.
Carstenn, Schr. Naturf. Ges. Danzig ser. 2. 18(2): 19-20. 1927.
Lakowitz, Ber. Versamml. Westpreuss. bot. Zool. Ver. Danzig 1930: 4.
Breyne, Phil. Trans, roy. Soc. 24: 2045-2055, 27: 447-459 (letters J. P. Breyne to Sloane).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 83. 1936.
Carstenn, <em>in</em> Krollmann, Altpreuss. Biogr. 1: 83-84. 1941.
Raven, John Ray 488 [index]. 1950.
Nissen, Zool. Buckill. 64. 1966.
Herre, The genera of Mesembryanthemaceae 39-40. 1971 (portr.)

<sm>GENERAL COMMENTARY</sm>: E. F. Klinsmann, <em>Clavis breyniana</em>, Danzig 1855 [Neueste Schr.
naturf. Ges. Danzig 5 (1855)].

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Breynia</em>J. R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster (1776, <em>nom. cons.</em>; also dedicated to his
son Johann Philipp Breyne, 1680-1764); <em>Breynia</em> Linnaeus (1753, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Breyniopsis</em>
Beille (1925).

751. <em>Exoticarum aliarumque minus cognitarum plantarum centuria prima</em>, cum figuris aeneis
summo studio elaboratis. Danzig [1674-]1678. Fol. (<em>Exot. pl. cent.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1674-1678, p. [i-xxxvi], 1-195, index [196-204], appendix [i*], [i]-xxv, [xxvi, err.],
	engraved half title 1677 [<em>Icones exoticarum aliarumque minus cognitarum</em>], <em>pl. 1-101</em>, 9 text
	engravings, <em>pl. 92</em> folding, <em>pl. 101</em> a cancel. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MO. All signed by author
	on vignette t.p. – The appendix contains W. ten Rhyne's <em>De frutice thee</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 234; HU 532; Jackson p. 310; Kew 1: 357; Langman p. 159; MW p. 53;
	NI 232; Plesch p. 156; PR 1136.
	Makowski, Z. westpreuss. Gesch. Ver. 52: 139. 1910.
	Ooststroom, Gedenkboek Valkenier Suringar 208-217. 1942.
	Jansen en Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 53: 236. 1943.
	Tyrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 11-12.1963.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 66-67. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 600).

752. <em>Prodromus fasciculi rariorum plantarum</em>, anno m.dc.lxxix in hortis celeberrimis Hollan-
diae ... observatarum. Danzig (author) 1680. Qu.; <em>Prodromus fasciculi rariorum plantarum
secundus</em>, exhibens catalogum plantarum rariorum anno m.dc.lxxxiix in hortis celeberri-
mis Hollandiae observatarum ... Danzig (author) 1689. Qu. (<em>Prodr. rar. pl.</em>[<em>sec</em>.])

<em>Prodromus</em>: 1680, p. [i-vi], [1]-52, [1]-7, [8], <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: G.
<em>Prodromus ... secundus</em>: 1689, p. [i], 1-108, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 234; HE p. 15; Jackson p. 439; Kew 1: 357; MW p. 53; PR 1137, 1138;
	SA 2: 545.

753. Jacobi Breynii, gedanensis, <em>Prodromi fasciculi rariorum plantarum</em> primus et secundus,
quondam separatim, nunc nova hac editione multum desiderata coniunctim editi,
notulisque illustrati. Accedunt icones rariorum et exoticarum plantarum aeri incisae,

PAGE: 323
HEADING: BRICKELL

fasciculo olim promisso destinatae: adiectis nominibus et succinctis descriptionibus.
Quibus praemittemtuvita et effigies auctoris. Cura et studio Joannis Philippi Breynii,
Jac. fil. ... hujus ad calcem annectitur dissertatio botanico-medica, de radice Gin-Sen,
seu nisi et herba Acmella cum additamentis. Danzig (J. P. Breyne) 1739. Qu. (<em>Prodr.
fasc. rar. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1739 (p. vi: 18 Feb 1739), p. [i-viii], [1]-32, (fasc. 2:), 33-108, (icones:) [1]-34,
	<em>pl. 1-30, portrait, plate A</em>, Breynia, (J. P. Breyne's Diss, de Radice Gin-Sen:) [35]-48,
	<em>1 pl</em>., (additamenta:) 49-54, [1, dir. binder], <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, M, NY, USDA. The
	Stiftung for Botanik copy had two leaves of Corrigenda &amp; emendanda (not in copies
	seen).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 234; GF p. 52; HE p. 15; Kew 1: 357; NI 233; Plesch p. 156; PR 1139;
	SA 2: 545.
	Anon., GGA 1740(6): 46. 21 Jan 1740.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 68. 1975.

Briard, Pierre Alfred (1811-1896), French botanist and soldier. (<em>Briard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 249; BL 2: 122-123; BM 1: 234; Kew 1:
358.
Flicke, Emmanuel Briard botaniste 1845-1895. Nancy 1896, 15 p. (repr. from Mém.
	Acad. Stanislas).
Cornu, Bull. Soc. bot. France 43: 433. 1896.
Anon., Bull. Soc. mycol. France 23. 1907 (portrait as frontispiece).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Briardia</em> P. A. Saccardo (1885).

754. <em>Catalogue raisonné des plantes observées jusqu'à ce jour qui croissent naturellement dans le</em>
<em>département de l'Aube</em>. Troyes (Dufour-Bouquot) 1881. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Aube</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Originally published in <em>Mém. Soc. Acad. Agr., Sci., Arts et Belles-Lettres Dép. Aube</em> 44
	[ser. 3. 17]: 155-320. 1880, 45 [ser. 3. 18]: 5-197. 1881, issued as an independent
	reprint, Troyes (Dufour-Bouquot) 1881 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1881), p. [1]-360. <em>Copies</em>: G
	(signed by author 23 Aug 1881), L, Mass. Hort. Soc.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 122-123; BM 1: 234; Kew 1: 358.
	Le Grand, Bull. Soc. bot. France 28: 202-207. 1881 (add.)

755. <em>Florule cryptogamique de l'Aube</em> et supplément au catalogue des plantes de ce départe-
ment. Troyes (Dufour-Bouquot) [1887]. 1888. Oct. (<em>Fl. crypt. Aube</em>).

<em>Orig</em>.: in <em>Mém. Soc. Acad. Agr., Sci., Arts, Belles-Lettres Dép. Aube</em> 51 [ser. 3. 24]: 197-447.
	1887, 52 [ser. 3. 25]: 5-254. 1888, supplément id. 55 [ser. 3. 28]: 5-148. 1891.
<em>Repr</em>.: 1888 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1889), p. [1]-502. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 123; BM 1: 234.

Brickell, John (1748-1809), Irish born botanist and physician who settled in Georgia
(1779). (<em>Brickell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PH (in Muhlenberg herbarium).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 44; BM 1: 235; ME 3: 543 [index].
Robinson, Rhodora 18: 225-230. 1916.
Barnhart, in Kelly and Burrage, Amer. med. Biogr. 142. 1920.
Adams, North Carolina Hist. Rev. 34: 313-326. 1957.
Randall, Bull. Appalachian State Teacher's College. Fac. Publ. 1963: 13-17.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Brickell's "The natural history of North Carolina" (1737) is for the greater part a
plagiarism of Lawson's "History of Carolina" (1714, 1728). See Adams (1957).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brickellia</em> S. Elliott (1822, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Brickelliastrum</em> R. M. King &amp; H. E.
Robinson (1972).

PAGE: 324
HEADING: BRIDEL

Bridel (-Brideri), Samuel-Elisée de (1761-1828), Swiss bryologist who lived for the
greater part of his life in Gotha. (<em>Brid</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (musci). – The moss herbarium is in good order and kept
separately. It was acquired in 1829. Bridel's other collections were dispersed; the
phanerogamic herbarium (7000 species) was acquired by H in 1829.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 96.
	Hornschuch, Flora 12: 559-560. 1829 (cf. also Beil. 1: 15-16).
	Candolle, Phytographie 400. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 17-18. 1916.
	Theriot, Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 3: 88. 1930.
	Rothmaler, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 41: 46-47. 1933.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 328; AG 12(2): 335; Barnhart 1: 250; BM 1:
235; GSP 1: 624; DTS 1: 34-35; Jackson p. 153; Kew 1: 358; MD p. 60-67 (extensive
treatment!); Moebius p. 117, 121; PR 1143-1145.
Anon., Journal de Genève 31 Jan 1828 (fide Briquet).
Anon., Flora 11 (1): 335-336. 1828.
Bridel, Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 1828 [14]: 75-81. 1829, see also the praeloquium to the
	<em>Bryologia universa</em>.
Gandolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 142, 411. 1862.
Röll, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. 32: 1-4. 1915.
Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 17-18. 1917.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey Bot. Club. 16: 290. 1921.
Rothmaler, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 41: 46-47. 1933.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 69-71. 1940 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bridelea</em> K. P.J. Sprengel (1818, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Bridelioxylon</em> Ramanujam (1956);
<em>Briedelia</em> Willdenow (1806).

756. <em>Muuscologia recentiorum</em> seu analysis, et descriptio methodica omnium muscorum
Frondos[fix]um hucusque cognitorum ad normam Hedwigii. Gotha (C. G. Ettinger),
Paris (B.[fix]ois Fils) 1797-1819, 2 vols., 4 supplements (Gotha, C. G. Ettinger). Qu. (<em>Muscol. recent.</em>)

vol.	pars	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	-	[i]-xxiv, [1]-179, [180, cont.],	-	Apr 1797
		[2, add.]
2	1	[i]-x, [1, add.], [1]-222, [2, add.]	1-6	Apr 1798
		[i]-xii, [1]-190, [2, expl. pl.]
	2("tome 3")	xiii, 192	1-6	9 Mai 1801
	3	[i]-viii, 9-178, [6, ind.]	1-2	25 Sep 1803
suppl.	1	[i]-viii, [1]-271	-	20 Apr 1806
	2	W, [1]-257, [4, add]	-	27 Sep 1812
	3	[i]-xxxii, [1]-115, [116, emend.]		28 Sep 1817
	4	[iii]-xviii, [1]-220, [1, err.]	1-2	18 Dec 1818 ("1819")

<em>Copy</em>: U.–<em>Supplement 4</em> was also published as <em>Methodus nova muscorum</em> ad naturae normam
melius instituta et muscologiae recentiorum accomodata. Gotha (A. Ukertum) 1819,
Qu. (PR 1144). <em>Copy</em>: U. According to the publisher the <em>Methodus nova</em> was published on
18 Dec 1818 (Intelligenz Bl. Jena. Allg. Lit: Zeit. 15(103): 815. Dec 1818). The
abbreviation <em>Mant. musc</em>, refers to the second title given in a reissue of 1822 (Leipzig,
J. A. Barth, <em>copy</em>: Steere), entitled: <em>Muscologiae recentiorum supplementum pars IV seu Mantissa
generum specierumque muscorum frondosornm universa</em>. – Reviews of supp.l 4: Beck's Repe[fix]to-
rium. Feb 1819; Isis 1818(2): 1851-1856. Nov 1818 sic, with the date "1819."
See Margadant (MD) for many further details. – Bridel later cited the first three supple-
ments as <em>Species muscorum</em>, a practice followed by the compilers of the <em>Index muscorum</em>. The
full title of supplements 1-3 is <em>Muscologiae recentiorum supplementum seu species muscorum</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 235; Jackson p. 153; Kew 1: 358; MW p. 53-54; MD p. 60-65 (nos. 1-4);

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HEADING: BRIGANTI

PR 1143, 1144; SY p. 8, 15, 27, 42, 53, 60; TL 145; IDC 5329, 5001 (Meth. Nov.)
Bridel, J. Bot. [Schrader] 1801(1): 168-169. 1801.
Candolle, Bull. Sci. philom. Paris 3(56): 63-64. Oct 1801.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. (Regensburg) 1: 197-206 [vol. 1], 208-218 [vol. 2(1)], 225-235
	[vol. 2(2)] 1802.
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 32. 1963.

757. <em>Bryologia universa</em> seu systematica ad novam methodum dispositio, historia et de-
scriptio omnium muscorum frondosorum hucusque cognitorum cum synonymia ex
auctoribus probatissimis. Accedunt tabulae aeneae tredecim. Leipzig (Joh. Ambros.
Barth) 1826-1827. 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Bryol. univ.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>(. ): [i*-ii*j, [1]-746. 1826, possibly Jan-Mar (Linnaea Apr 1826),
	(2): [i]-xlvi, 747-856. 1827, ante 21 Nov (Flora 21 Nov 1827, Linnaea Oct-Dec 1827).
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1827, ante 21 Nov, p. [i], [1]-848, [2 p. add. vol. 2], [2 p. add. vol. 1], <em>pl. 1-10</em>,
	uncoloured, suppl. <em>pl. 1-3</em>, coloured engravings. <em>Copy</em>: U.
A publisher's announcement of the two, complete, volumes in the Arch. Apotheker-
Vereins Nördl. Deutschl. 22 (2): 227. 1827 mentions issues on <em>Druckpapier, Velindruckpapier,
Schreibpapier</em> and <em>Schweizer Velinpapier</em>. Although several questions remain unsolved, it
now seems certain that the main part of volume 1 (not the preface, nor the supplement)
was indeed published in the year stated on the title-page: 1826. (see also Flora 8: 288,
352. 1825).
Proofs for this are the reviews in Linnaea 1: 262-263. Apr 1826 (but see also MD p. 239)
and in <em>Bijdr. Natuurk. Wetensch.</em>1 (ii) 1: 61. 1826; the counter-indications mentioned
under TL (ed. 1) 146, also discussed by MD (p. 67), are perhaps to be explained by the
fact that the preface and the supplement came out only in 1827. It is still unknown to
what extent the main part of vol. 1 (pp. 1-746) was distributed in 1826 but both reviews
of 1826 mention the 746 pp. (<em>Bijdr</em>.: "Lipsiae, 1826, 840, 746 p."); Schlechtendal's copy
used for the review in Linnaea and the one for the 1826 <em>Bijdragen</em> are at the moment the
only ones known to have been sent out that early.
In the absence of further definite proof to the contrary, however, the date 1826 should be
accepted as that of effective publication.
For a complete collation see MD p. 65-67. This author did not encounter different paper
qualitities (neither did we). He also points at the existence of various cancels and addi-
tions and emendations which apparently occur in different places in different volumes.
<em>Facsimile</em> edition, announced but not yet published, by Asher 1974.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 235; DTS 1: 35; Kew 1: 358; MD p. 65-67, 239; MW 54; PR 1145; TL
	146; IDC 5191.
	[Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von], Linnaea 1: 262-263. Apr 1826, 2: 682. Oct-Dec 1827.
	Hornschuch, Jahrb. Wiss. Kritik 1828: 442-448, 449-464, 465-472. 1828.
	Fürnrohr, Flora 12(2) Erg. Bl. 1-60. Jul-Oct 1829.
	P. L. Bridel, Act. Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 14: 75. 1829.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 32. 1963.

Briganti, Vincenzo (1766-1836), Italian botanist at Napoli. (<em>V. Briganti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NAP (with the plants of Francesco Briganti) (1802-1865).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 250; BM 1: 235; CSP 1: 625; Jackson p.
319; LS 3944-3947; NI 234; PR 1147-1149; Saccardo 1: 38, 2: 24; SO 784, 2201, 2639.
Stellati, Atti 1st. incoragg. 4. 1839-40.
Costa, Trans. Entom. Soc. London 4 (app.): xviii. 1845/7.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brigantiella</em> (P. A. Saccardo) P. A. Saccardo (1905).

758. <em>Historia fungorum regni Neapolitani</em> picturis ad naturam ductis illustrata, opus inchoa-
tum a Vincentio Briganti ... atque a Francesco ejus filio, additis observationibus pluri-
bus ac figuris, continuatum et in lucem editum. [Napoli 1837-1848]. Qu. (<em>Hist, fung.
Neapol.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Francisco Briganti (1802-1865) (<em>F. Briganti</em>).

PAGE: 326
HEADING: BRIGANTI

specimen	pages	dates	specimen	pages	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-	[i]-xvi, [1]-3	Aug 1837 (p.v.)	tertium	[45]-[75]	Aug 1837
primum	[5]-[26]	Aug 1837	quartum	[77]-[103]
secundum	[27]-[44]	Aug 1837	quintum	[105]-[140]	1844

<em>Plates 1-46</em>, engraved in part "R. Sc. Acad. Tom vi, " see Atti r. Accad. Sci. Napoli,
Mem. Cl. Sci. nat. 6, 1852. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 235; Jackson p. 319; Kew 1: 360; LS 3947; NI 234.

759. <em>Stirpes rariores</em> sive novae aut minus cognitae species quae in regno Neapolitano aut
sponte veniunt aut hospitantur descriptionibus et iconibus illustratae ... Pemptas
prima. Napoli (Angelí Coda) 1816. Fol. †. (<em>Stirp. rar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1816, p. [i-ix], [1]-14, <em>pl. 1-5</em> (uncol. copper engr.) <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 319: PR 1149.

Briggs, Thomas Richard Archer (1836-1891), British botanist at Plymouth. (<em>Briggs</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (incl <em>Rubus</em>), duplicates at BM, MANCH, NOT, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 45; IH 2: 96.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 45. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(4): 33; Barnhart 1: 251; BB p. 45; Bossert p. 53;
BM 1: 235; CSP 1: 626, 7: 259-260, 9: 349; Jackson p. 258; Kew 1: 360.
Watson, Topographical botany ed. 2. 539. 1883.
Moyle Rogers, J. Bot. 29: 97-106. 1891 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 76. 1905.
Davey, Fl. Cornwall li. 1909 (portr.)

760. <em>Flora of Plymouth</em>: an account of the flowering plants and ferns found within twelve
miles of the town; with brief sketches of the topography, geology, and climate of the area,
and history of local botanical investigation ... with map. London (John van Voorst)
 1880. Oct. (<em>Fl. Plymouth</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1880 (p. iii: 26 Jun 1880; Nat. Nov. Sep 1880), p. [i]-xxxv, [1]-432, map.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 235; Kew 1: 360.
	Britten, J. Bot. 18: 281-285. Sep 1880.

Brignoli di Brunnhoff, Giovanni de (1774-1857), Italian botanist at Modena.
(<em>Brign</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BASSA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 97; Saccardo 2: 24.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 432 (alphabetically under De); BM 1: 236;
Bossert p. 97; CSP 1: 627, 6: 606, 7: 260; Jackson p. 434; Kew 2: 39; Langman p. 159;
LS 3948; PR 1150-1153; Saccardo 1: 38, 2: 24; Saccardo, Cronología p. xvii.
Anon., Flora 40: 366. 21 Jun 1857; Bot. Zeit. 15: 374-376. 1857.
Celi, Bonplandia 5: 206-208. 1857 (translated from Messagere di Modena no. 1538,
	1 Mai 1857).
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 334. 1858.
Marchesetti, Fl. Trieste lxiii: 1896.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 141. 1895.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brignolia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830).

761. <em>Fasciculus rariorum plantarum</em> in horto botanico forojuliensium. Urbino (Vinc.
Guerrini) 1810. Qu. (<em>Fasc. rar. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1810 (rd. by Acad. Sci., Paris 21 Mai 1810), p. [1]-32. <em>Copies</em>: G(2), HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 2: 39; PR 1151.

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HEADING: BRIQUET

Briosi, Giovanni (1846-1921 [1919?]), Italian cryptogamic botanist, professor of
botany and director of the botanic garden of Paris. (<em>Briosi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown (PAV?). Briosi published a series of exsiccatae with
Fridiano Cavara (1857-1929), entitled <em>I funghi parassiti delle plante coltivate et utili essiccati,
delineati e descriti</em> (fasc, i-xix, nos. 1-475, 1888-1926) sets at BPI, FH, ISC, K, MICH,
MSC, NHES, NY, OSC, PAD, PC, PRE, TLA, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 97.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 61-66. 1971.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916, 7(15): 1053. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 252; BL 2: 375; BM 1: 236; Bossert p. 53;
CSP 7: 262, 12: 122, 13: 808; DTS 1: 35; GR p. 515; Jackson p. 75, 129; Kew 1: 362;
LS 3954-4014, Suppl. 3721-3751; Saccardo 1: 38.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 176. 1905 (portr.)
De Toni, Bull. Soc. bot. Ital. 1919: 59-60.
Pollaci, Atti 1st. bot. Pavia ser. 2. 17: iii-xvii. 1920 (portr., bibl.)
Monte Martini, Bull. Soc. Bot. ital. 1925: 114-125.
Cavara, Bull. Orto. bot. r. Univ. Napoli 8: i-iii. 1926 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Briosia</em> Cavara (1888).

Briquet, John Isaac (1870-1931), Swiss botanist at Genève, rapporteur-général for
botanical nomenclature 1900-1931. (<em>Briq</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 97.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(2): 171; Barnhart 1: 252; BL 2: 634 [index];
BM 1: 236, 6: 127; Bossert p. 53; DTS 1: 35, 6(4): 72, 126; Kew 1: 362-364; KR p. 102;
Langman p. 160; LS Suppl. 3752; MW p. 54; PFC 1: xxxvii, 2(2): xx.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 160, 205. 1905 (portr.)
Julliard, Cat. Ouvr. Univ. Genève 260-271, 400. 1909 (bibl.)
Bret, Allocutions prononcées ... à l'occasion des obsèques de M. John Briquet le 28
	octobre 1931, s.l., 23 p. (copy: NY)
Grintzesco, Bull. Jard. Mus. bot. Univ. Cluj 11: 93-96. 1931.
Cavillier, Bull. Soc. Murith. Soc. Valais 49: 117-125. 1932 (portr.)
Fiori, Nuovo Giorn. bot. ital. 39: 153-154. 1932.
Gleason, Science ser. 2. 76: 247. 1932.
Hochreutiner, C. R. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 49(1): 19-25. 1932.
Hochreutiner, Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 1932: 476-493 (portr., bibl. p. 482-493 by
	Cavillier).
Grintzesco, Contr. bot. Cluj, Roumania 2(5): 1-5. 1932, ex Bull. Soc. Sci. Cluj 6: 396-
	400. 1932.
Jaquet, Bull. Soc. frib. Sci. nat. 31: 84-95. 1932.
Rendle, Proc. Linnean Soc. 144: 167-169. 1932.
Rendle, J. Bot. 70: 16-18. 1932.
Roussy et al., Bull. Inst. nat. Genevois 49: ix-xlvi. 1932 (portr., also repr. xlvi p.)
Maire, Bull. Soc. bot. France 80: 442-463. 1933 (portr., bibl.)
Wilczek, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 50(2): 107-130. 1933 (portr., bibl.)
Chevalier, Rev. Bot. appl. 14: 85-86. 1934.
Crumière-Briquet, John Briquet (1870-1931). Paris, Genève 1935, 116 p. (5 portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 260-261. 1935 (portr.)
Cavillier et Hochreutiner, Candollea 6: i-lxxxvi 1936 (portr., add. bibl., names and
	comb. made by Briquet).
Crumière-Briquet et Cavillier, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 71-93. 1940 (bibl.) (includes a
	full list of all biographies and obituary notices).
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 25-27. 1941. (bibl.)
Stafleu, Boissiera 11: xxi-xxiii. 1965.
Becherer, Musées de Genève 105: 5-7. 1970.

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<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Bulletin du Laboratoire de botanique générale de l</em>' <em>Université de Genève,
</em>vols. 1-3, Genève 1896-1899.
(2) <em>Annuaire du Conservatoire et du Jardin botaniques de Genève</em>, vols. 1-21, Genève 1897-1922.
(3) <em>Candollea</em>, Organe du Conservatoire et du Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève,
vols. 1-4, Genève 1922-1931.
(4) Burnat, <em>Flora des alpes maritimes</em>, vol. 3(1)a, p. 1-xxxvi, 1849, vols. 5(2)-7, 1913-1931.
(5) <em>EP ed. 1</em>:
	(a) <em>Verbenaceae</em>, in IV. 3A: 132-182. 1895; Nachträge und Verbesserungen; p. 377-
	379; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV: 290. 1897; Suppl. Ergänzungsheft 1: 64-67. 1900.
	(b) <em>Phrymaceae</em>, in IV-3B: 361-362. 1895; Suppl. Nachtr. II-IV: 309. 1897.
	(c) <em>Labiatae</em>, in IV-3A: 183-375. 1895; Suppl. by J. Briquet and H. Harms, Nachtr.
	II-IV: 290-292. 1897 and Ergänzungsheft 1: 67-69. 1900.
(6) Durand et Pitter, <em>Primitiae florae costaricensis</em> fasc. 1, 1891, <em>Labiatae</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Briquetastrum</em> E. Robyns &amp; Lebrun (1929); <em>Briquetia</em> Hochreutiner (1902);
<em>Briquetina</em> Macbride (1931).

762. <em>Les Labiées des Alpes maritimes</em> études monographiques sur les Labiées qui croissent
spontanément dans la chaine des Alpes maritimes et dans le département français de ce
nom. Genève (H. Georg), Basel (id.) 1891-1895, 3 parts. Oct. (<em>Lab. Alp. mar.</em>)

<em>Partie 1</em>: Comprenant les genres Mentha, Ajuga, Lycopus, Teucrium, Scutellaria,
	Galeopsis et Rosmarinus avec de nombreuses illustrations, <em>publ</em>. Feb 1891 (see p. xviii),
	p. [i]-xviii, [1]-184.
<em>Partie 2</em>: Comprenant les genres Brunella, Stachys, Ballota, Dracocephalum, Lamium,
	Leonurus, Sideritis, Marrubium, Nepeta, Melissa, Hyssopus, Melittis, Satureia et
	Glechoma, <em>publ</em>. Jul 1893 (t.p. Mai 1893 but see p. 408), p. [185]-408.
<em>Partie 3</em>: Comprenant les genres Satureia (suite), Lavandula, Horminum, Origanum,
	Salvia, Thymus, ainsi qu'un Conspectus analytique des subdivisions de la famille et
	des genres, <em>publ</em>. Sep 1895 (t.p.), p. [i], [409]-587.
<em>Copy</em>: U. – Published in the series <em>Matériaux pour servir à l'histoire de la flore des Alpes maritimes
	</em>by Emile Burnat (headline on t.p.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 236; Kew 1: 362.

763. <em>Études sur les Cytises des Alpes maritimes</em> comprenant un examen des affinités et une
revision générale du genre Cytisus ... Avec trois planches. Genève (Georg &amp; Co.),
Basel (id.) 1894. Oct. (<em>Étud. Cytises Alpes mar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1894 (t.p. Jun 1894, Nat. Nov. Jul 1894), p. [i]-xi, [1]-202, [2], <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>:
	L. – In the series <em>Matériaux pour servir à l' histoire de la flore des Alpes maritimes</em>, by Émile
	Burnat.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 236; CSP 13: 809; DTS 1: 35; Kew 1: 362.

764. <em>Spicilegium corsicum</em>, ou catalogue critique des plantes récoltées en Corse du 19 mai
au 16 juin 1904, par M. Émile Burnat, accompagné de MM. Jean Burnat, François
Cavillier et Émile Abrezol. [Genève 1905]. Oct. (<em>Spic. corsic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 31 Dec 1905, p. [1]-78. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Reprinted from Annu. Jard. bot. Genève 9:
	106-183. 1905.
<em>Ref</em>.: Briquet, Prodr. fl. corse 1: xxxvii. 1910.

765. <em>Texte synoptique des documents destinés à servir de base aux debats du Congrès international de
nomenclature botanique de Vienne 1905</em> presenté au nom de la commission internationale de
nomenclature botanique par John Briquet rapporteur général. Édité par le Bureau
permanent du Congrès international de botanique de Paris 1900 et par la Commission
d'Organisation du Congrès international de Botanique à Vienne 1905 en dépôt chez
R. Friedländer &amp; Sohn, Berlin 1905. Qu. (<em>Texte syn. docum. nomencl. Vienne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 15-30 Mar 1905 (pref. Feb 1905, p. 160; Nat. Nov. Apr 1905), p. 111-160, [1,
	cont.] <em>Copy</em>: U.

766. <em>Règles internationales de la nomenclature botanique</em> adoptées par le Congrès international
de botanique de Vienne 1905 et publiées au nom de la Commission de rédaction du
Congrès par John Briquet, rapporteur général.

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International rules of botanical nomenclature adopted by the International botanical
Congress of Vienna 1905.
Internationale Regeln der botanischen Nomenclatur angenommen vom Internationalen
Botanischen Kongress zu Wien 1905. Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1906. Oct. (<em>Règles int. nomencl.
bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Aug-Sep 1906 (p. 7: 15 Feb 1906; Nat. Nov. Sep 1906), p. 1-99. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
	Reprinted from Actes du Congrès international de Botanique tenu à Vienne (Autriche)
	1905, Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1906, p. 165-261; see p. 81-164 for the report on the
	discussions at that Congress which constitute the basis for this first edition of the
	Règles (the "Vienna Code").
	The title of part 2, the règles themselves, is (p. 17): "Règles internationales pour la
	nomenclature botanique principalement des plantes vasculaires." The Vienna code
	replaced the <em>Lois de la nomenclature botanique</em> Paris 1867, by Alph. de Candolle, q.v.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Jul-Aug 1912 (p. viii: 1 Mai 1911; Nat. Nov. Aug 1912), p. [i]-viii, [1]-110, Jena
	(Gustav Fischer). Qu. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
	<em>Title</em>: "<em>Règles ... de Vienne 1905 deuxième édition</em> mise au point d'après les décisions du
	Congrès international de Botanique de Bruxelles 1910 publiée au nom de la
	Commission de Rédaction du Congrès par John Briquet, rapporteur-général.
	International rules ... Vienna 1905 and Brussels 1910. Internationale Regeln ... zu
	Wien 1905 und Brüssel 1905." For a report of the discussions at Brussels see Actes du
	Congrès international de Botanique, Bruxelles 1910, vol. 1, p. 43-87. Bruxelles (A.
	Delveck) 1912.
	The title on p. 12, preceding the rules themselves, is now simply: "Régies internatio-
	nales de la Nomenclature botanique" reflecting the decisions taken at Brussels with
	respect to the nomenclature of the cryptogams.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Feb-Mar 1935 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1935), p. [i]-xi, [1]-151, [152], Jena (Gustav
	Fischer). Oct. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
	<em>Title</em>: "International rules of botanical nomenclature adopted by the International
	Botanical Congress of Vienna, 1905, and Brussels 1910 revised by the International
	Botanical Congress of Cambridge 1930 compiled by the Editorial Committee for
	Nomenclature from the report of the subsection of nomenclature prepared by John
	Briquet (†). Règles internationales de la nomenclature botanique adoptées par les
	Congrès internationaux de botanique de Vienne, 1905, Bruxelles, 1910, et Cambridge
	1930. Internationale Regeln der botanischen Nomenclatur angenommen von den
	Internationalen botanischen Kongressen zu Wien 1905, Brüssel 1910 und Cambridge
	1930. Dritte Ausgabe."
	<em>General editor</em>: H. Harms; English text by A. B. Rendle, assisted by J. Ramsbottom,
	T. A. Sprague and A. J. Wilmott; French text by B. P. G. Hochreutiner; German
	text by H. Harms. An unofficial abbreviated version, in English, was published by
	Rendle, J. Bot. 72 (Jun 1934, no. 858), supplement, 29 p.

767. <em>Prodrome de la flore corse</em> comprenant les résultats botaniques de six voyages exécutés
en Corse sous les auspices de M. Émile Burnat. Genève, Basel, Lyon (Georg &amp; Cie.)
[1, 2(1)], Paris (Paul Lechevalier) [2(2), 3], 1910-1955, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl. Corse</em>).

vol.	part	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1		[i]-lvi, [1, half t.], [1]-656	Oct 1910
2	1	[i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-409, [2, cont.]	Jun 1913
	2	[i]-xxviii, [1, half t.], [1]-215, [216, cont.], [1, err.]	Mar 1936 ("1935")
3	1	[i]-xii, [1, half t.], [1]-205	Mai 1938
	2	[i]-xvii, [1, half t.], [1]-264	Oct-Dec 1955

<em>Copy</em>: U. – Title 2(2) and 3: "Prodrome ... corse par John Briquet, continué par René
de Litardière."  – Contains a very detailed bibliography, referred to as PFC in this book.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 139; BM 6: 127; Kew 1: 362.

768. <em>Recueil synoptique</em> des documents destinées à servir de base aux débats de la sous-
section de nomenclature du Vme Congrès international de Botanique <em>Cambridge</em> (Angle-
terre) 1930 présenté au nom du Bureau permanent et des Commissions de nomenclature

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par John Briquet, rapporteur-général. Édité par le Comité d'Organisation du Congrès
international de Bruxelles 1910 et par le Comité exécutif du Congrès de Cambridge 1930
en dépot chez R. Friedländer &amp; Sohn, Berlin 1930. Qu. (<em>Rec. syn. Cambridge</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1930, p. [i]-[ix], [1]-142. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.

769. <em>Avis préalable</em> du Bureau permanent et des Commissions de nomenclature sur les
motions soumises aux débats de la sous-section de nomenclature du Vme Congrès
international de Botanique <em>Cambridge</em> (Angleterre) 1930 présentée par John Briquet,
rapporteur-général. Édité par le Comité d'Organisation du Congrès international de
Bruxelles 1910 et par le Comité exécutif du Congrès de Cambridge 1930. En dépot chez
R. Friedländer &amp; Sohn Berlin 1930. Qu. (<em>Avis préal. Cambridge</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1930, p. [1]-[27]. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.

Bristow, Henry William (1817-1889), British geologist and palaeobiologist. (<em>Bristow</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 242; BM 6: 128; CSP 1: 634, 7: 264,
13: 811; Quenstedt p. 58.
Anon., Nature 40: 178, 206-207. 1889.
Woodward, Geol. Mag. ser. 2. dec 3. 6: 381-384. 1889 (bibl.)
Blanford, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 46: 44-45. 1890.

Britten, James (1846-1924), British botanist and bibliographer, long-time editor of
the <em>Journal of Botany</em>. (<em>Britten</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, earlier material at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 45-46; IH 2: 97.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 45. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 253; BB p. 45-46; BFM 2317, 2348; BL 1:
40, 50, 106, 2: 215, 216, 229, 239, 243, 245, 313; BM 1: 250-251, 6: 140; CSP 7: 267,
9: 356, 12: 122, 13: 816; GR p. 391; Jackson p. 527 [index]; Kew 1: 376-377; Langman
p. 166; LS 4027; LS suppl. 3769; MW p. 54; NI 235; SO 575a, 1809-1812, 2847.
Babington, Memorials 471. 1897.
Britten, J. Bot. 50. 1912 (frontispiece portrait).
Jackson, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1924: 392-393.
Rendle, J. Bot. 62: 337-343. 1924 (portr., bibl. by Ardagh).
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 137: 50, 64-66. 1925.
Druce, Fl. Buckinghamshire cii-ciii.
Taylor, DSB 2: 475-476. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Journal of Botany</em>, editor 1880-1924, vols. 18-62.
(2) With G. S. Boulger, A biographical index of deceased British and Irish botanists,
J. Bot. 26-29. 1888-1891, consolidated, revised ed. 1893, second edition by H. D. Rendle
1931; see no. 772).
(3) Oliver, <em>Flora of tropical Africa</em>, Crassulaceae 2: 385-401. 1871.
(4) Coleman, <em>A sketch of the botany of Leicestershire and Rutlandshire</em>, revised edition (by
J. Britten) 1876.
(5) Turner, <em>The names of Herbes</em>, edited ... by J. Britten. 1881.
(6) Forbes, <em>A naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern Archipelago</em>, London 1885, <em>Appendix</em> vi.
<em>Prodromus florae timorensis Polypetalae</em> by J. Britten.
(7) Gregory, <em>The great Rift valley, Appendix</em> B, <em>catalogue of plants collected</em>, monopetalae et
apetalae by J. Britten [and A. B. Rendle].
(8) Prichard, <em>Through the heart of Patagonia</em>, London 1902, Appendix C [lists of plants].

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brittenia</em> Cogniaux (1890); <em>Jamesbrittenia</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

770. <em>A dictionary of English plant names</em>. London (Trübner &amp; Co.) 1878-1886. Oct., 3 parts. (<em>Dict. Engl. pl. names</em>).

PAGE: 331
HEADING: BRITTON, E. G.

<em>Co-author</em>: Robert Holland (1829-1893).
<em>Part 1</em> (A-F): late 1878 (J. Bot. 1879, Jan), p. [i]-x, [1, err.], index (1)-28, [1]-197.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, U.
<em>Part 2</em> (G-O): 1879 (t.p. cover, Nat. Nov. Jul 1880), p. [i-iii], 197-364, index [1]-23.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, U.
<em>Part 3</em> (P-Z): Nov 1886 (J. Bot. Nov 1886; Nat. Nov. Dec 1886), p. 365-618. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 251; Kew 1: 377.

771. <em>European ferns</em> by James Britten ... with coloured illustrations from nature by
D. Blair. London, Paris, New York (Cassell, Petter, Galpin &amp; Co.) s.d. [1879-1881]. Qu. (<em>Europ. ferns</em>).

<em>Artist</em>: David Blair.
<em>Publ</em>.: in parts Jul 1879-Dec 1881 (see J. Bot. 20: 94. 1882), frontisp., [i*]-[viii*], [i]-
	xliv, [1]-196, 30 unnumbered chromoliths. by D. Blair. <em>Copies</em>: HU, L, NY, US.
<em>Reissued</em>: 1883 (fide J. Bot. Oct 1883; Nat. Nov. Aug 1883), London, Paris, New York &amp;
	Melbourne (Cassell &amp; Company), s.d. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 376; NI 235.
	Moore, J. Bot. 18: 152-153. 1880.

772. <em>A biographical index of British and Irish botanists</em>. London 1893. Oct. (<em>Biogr. ind. Brit.
Irish bot.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: George Edward Simonds Boulger (1853-1922).
<em>First edition</em>: London 1893 (pref. 1 Jun 1893; J. Bot. Sep 1893), p. [i]-xv, [1]-188.
	A re-edited and supplemented version of a series of articles in the Journal of Botany
	26-29. 1888-1891. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – 500 copies printed.
	Original publication in J. Bot. as follows:
	<em>26</em>, 1888, p. 50, 85, 111, 145, 180, 213, 244, 273, 307, 345, 372.
	<em>27</em>, 1889, p. 16, 45, 79, 113, 148, 179, 213, 245, 273, 308, 340, 370.
	<em>28</em>, 1890, p. 19, 52, 89, 116, 151, 184, 243, 279, 306, 345, 373.
	<em>29</em>, 1891, p. 18, 82, 244, 341, 373.
<em>First Supplement</em> (1893-1897), London 1899 (J. Bot. Mai 1899), p. iv, 193-222, a re-edited
	and revised version of texts which appeared first in the Journal of Botany for 1898 and
	1899. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Second Supplement</em> (1898-1902), London 1905, p. [1]-19, title only on cover. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Second edition</em>: revised and completed by A. B. Rendle, London 1931, p. [i]-xxii, [1]-342.
	Oct., referred to in this work as "BB"-title: <em>A biographical index of deceased British and
	Irish botanists. Copies</em>: FAS, U.

Britton, Elizabeth Gertrude (née Knight) (1858-1934), American botanist, married
Nathaniel Lord Britton, 27 Aug 1885. (<em>E. Britton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 97.
	Merrill, J. New York Bot. Gard. 35: 210-211. 1934 (Elizabeth Gertrude Britton Moss
	herbarium established).
	Sayre, Mem. Torrey Bot. Cl. 19(3): 300. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 242: Barnhart 1: 253; BL 1: 203;
Bossert p. 53; CSP 12: 391 (Knight), 13: 818; IF 681; Kew 1: 377; Langman p. 161,
653.
Millspaugh, Field Mus. Publ. Bot. 2: 138-141, 290. 1900 (itin.)
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 121. 1911.
Howe, J. New York Bot. Gard. 35: 97-103. 1934 (portr.)
Léon, Mem. Soc. Club. Hist. nat. Felipe Poey 8: 61-62. 1934.
Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 62: 1-17. 3 Jan 1935 (bibl.)
Grout, The Bryologist 38: 1-3. 1935.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 309. 1935 (portr.)
Barnhart et al., J. New York Bot. Gard. 41: 129-144. 1940.
Humphrey, Makers North Amer. bot. 38-39. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 93-94, 99. 1969.

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HEADING: BRITTON, E. G.

Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 49-77. 1973 (correspondence,
	mss., archival mat.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (I) <em>Mosses, in</em> N. L. Britton, <em>Flora of Bermuda</em> 430-448, fig. 470-494.
28 Feb 1918.
(2) <em>Andreales</em> (p. 33), <em>Archidiaceae</em> (p. 45-46), <em>Bruchiaceae</em> (p. 47-54), <em>Bryoxiphiaceae</em> (p. 69-
70), <em>Seligeriaceae</em> (p. 71-75), <em>Andreaceae</em> (p. 35-39), <em>Bryales</em> (general, with R. S. Williams,
p. 41-43) <em>in</em> NAF 15(1): 41-43. 14 Jun 1913.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bryobrittonia</em> R. S. Williams (1901). – <em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the
name Britton, cf. infra, sub N. L. Britton.

773. <em>An enumeration of the plants collected by H. H. Rusby</em>, in Bolivia, 1885-1886. II. Musci.
New York 1896. Oct. (<em>Enum. pl. Rusby</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 28 Dec 1896 in Bull. Torrey bot. Club 23: 471-499. 28 Dec 1896 and as a separate
	with double pagination, 471-499 and 9-28, 28a-281, <em>in</em> Contr. Herb. Columbia College
	no. 6. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

774. <em>Polytrichaceae</em> [not published, circa 1900]. Qu. (<em>Polytrichaceae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The first fascicle (p. 1-5, <em>1 plate</em>) of an unpublished book on mosses. Elizabeth
	Gertrude Britton never went on with this work, irritated as she was by A. J. Grout
	and his <em>Mosses with a hand-lens</em> (1900). Copies may have been distributed accidentally
	after Mrs Britton's death, but have no standing in nomenclature.
<em>Ref</em>.: W. C. Steere, personal communication.
	Britton, E. G., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 17: 260. 1890.

Britton, Nathaniel Lord (1859-1934), American botanist, founder and first director
of The New York Botanical Garden, husband of Elizabeth Gertrude Britton. (<em>Britton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY, for details see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 98.
	Britton, J. New York Bot. Gard. 36: 25. 1935.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 242; Barnhart 1: 253; BFM 1586;
BL 1: 288 [index], 2: 1586; BM 1: 251, 6: 140; 9: 356; CSP 12: 122-123, 13: 818-819;
GR p. 206; Kew 1: 378-379; Langman p. 161; LS 4029-4033; NI 236; Zander ed. 10,
p. 595.
Millspaugh, Field Mus. Bot. Publ. 2: 141. 1900 (itin.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Cordova, Rev. Obras publ. Puerto Rico 6(69): [1-3]. 1929.
Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 31: 1-6. 1930 (resignation).
Johansen, Desert July 1930: 31-32 (portr.)
Léon, Revista Soc. geogr. Cuba 3(1): 22-24. 1930.
Davis, Proc. Staten Island Inst. Arts Sci. 7: 101-108. 1934.
Howe, J. New York Bot. Gard. 35: 169-180. 1934 (portr.)
Noble, Rev. Obras Publ. Puerto Rico 11: 669-670. 1934.
Nolla, Puerto Rico Illustr. 25: 14-15, 57-58. 1934 (portr.)
Rost, Desert Plant Life 6: 35. 1934.
Rusby, Science, ser. 2. 80: 108-111. 1934.
Sprague, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1934: 275-279.
Hochreutiner, Rev. gén. Sci. 46: 1-2. 1935.
Howe, Science ser. 2. 81: 87-88. 1935.
Léon, Mem. Soc. Club Hist. nat. Felipe Poey 8: 345-349. 1915 (portr.)
Merrill, Proc. Linnean Soc. 147: 161-165. 1935.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 308-309. 1935 (portr.)
Fernald, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 70: 505-506. 1936.
Merrill, Year Book Amer. philos. Soc. 1937: 341-347.
Merrill and Barnhart, Nat. Acad. Sci. Biogr. Mem. 19(5): 145-202. 1938 (portr., bibl.
	by Barnhart with many details).
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892, p. 325 [index]. 1944.

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Rodgers, John Merle Coulter p. 34 [index]. 1944.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 99. 1959.
Gleason, Proc. Amer, philos. Soc. 104: 205-226. 1960.
Jones, Taxon 9: 175-189. 1960 (on Britton's lectotypifications).
Humphrey, Makers North Amer. bot. 40-41. 1961.
Boone, Hist. bot. W. Virginia 190. 1965.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 17, 99-101, no, 113. 1969.
Stearn, DSB 2: 476-477. 1970.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 77-102. 1973 (corr., mss.,
	archival material).
Hunt, J. Mammillaria Soc. 15(5): 61-62. 1975.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Le Roy Abrams, <em>An illustrated flora of the Pacific States</em>, Cyperaceae
(text; except Carex), 1: 255-281. 1923.
(2) <em>North American Flora</em>, 1905-1934, for Britton's own contributions see below under
Caesalpiniaceae, Clethraceae, Connaraceae, Crassulaceae, Cunoniaceae, Erythroxyla-
ceae, Hamamelidaceae, Iteaceae, Krameriaceae, Mimosaceae, Scheuchzeriaceae. (see
no. 781).

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Brittonamra</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Brittonastrum</em> Briquet (1896); <em>Brittonel-
la</em> H. H. Rusby (1893); <em>Brittonrosea</em> Spegazzini (1923, also dedicated to Joseph Nelson
Rose (1862-1928), q.v.); <em>Neobrittonia</em> Hochreutiner (1905); (journal): <em>Brittonia</em> a series
of botanical papers published by the New York Botanical Garden. New York, N.Y. Vol.
1-x, 1931-x. <em>Note</em>: <em>Bryobrittonia</em> R. S. Williams (1901) is dedicated to N. L. Britton's wife
Elizabeth Gertrude Britton, née Knight (1858-1934), q.v.

775. <em>Preliminary catalogue of Anthophyta and Pteridophyta reported as growing spontaneously
within one hundred miles of New York City</em>. Compiled by the following committee of the
Torrey Botanical Club: Justus F. Poggenburg, N. L. Britton, E. E. Sterns, Addison
Brown, Thos. C. Porter, Arthur Hollick. The nomenclature revised and corrected by
N. L. Britton, E. E. Sterns and Justus F. Poggenburg. New York (Torrey Bot. Club)
April 25th, 1888. Oct. (<em>Prelim. cat.</em>)

<em>Authorship</em>: Usually attributed to "B.S.P.": Britton, Sterns and Poggenburg. <em>Co-authors</em>:
	Addison Brown (1830-1913); Charles Arthur Hollick (1857-1933); Justus Ferdinand
	Poggenburg (1840-1893); Thomas Conrad Porter (1822-1901); Emerson Ellick Sterns
	(1846-1926).
<em>Publ</em>.: 25 Apr 1888 (t.p.), map, p. [i]-xviii, [one sided pages:] [1]-90. <em>Copies</em>: MICH,
	NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 379; RS p. 76.
	Greene, Pittonia 1: 184-189. 30 Jun 1888.
	Barnhart, in Merrill, Nat. Acad. Sci., Biogr. Mem. 19(5): 165. 1938.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 321. 1945, ser. 2(2): 153. 1955.

776. <em>Catalogue of plants found in New Jersey</em>. [From the final report of the State geologist,
vol. 11]. Trenton, N.J. (John L. Murphy) 1889 [1890]. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. New Jersey</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1890 (Barnhart <em>in</em> Merrill 1938), p. [i], [25]-642, reprinted with separate title
	page, from Geol. Survey New Jersey, Final Rep. State Geol. 2: 25-642. "1889."
	<em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 378.
	Barnhart in Merrill, Nat. Acad. Sci., Biogr. Mem. 19(5): 168. 1938.

777. Vol. ix. Part i. <em>Systematic botany of North America. Hepaticae.</em>by Lucien Marcus
Underwood. Issued January 1895. [New York Botanical Garden]. Oct. † (<em>Syst. bot.
N. America, Hepat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1895, cover (with above title), prospectus on p. 2, text p. [1]-7, cover p. 3-4:
	proposed sequence of groups. <em>Copy</em>: Steere. — The first issue of what would become
	later the <em>North American Flora</em>. Board of editors at this stage: George F. Atkinson,
	N. L. Britton (chairman), John M. Coulter. Frederick V. Coville, Edward L. Greene,
	Byron L. Halsted, Arthur Hollick, Lucien M. Underwood. No further issues were
	published under this title.

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778. <em>An illustrated flora of the Northern United States</em>, Canada and the British possessions
from Newfoundland to the parallel of the Southern Boundary of Virginia, and from the
Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian by Nathaniel Lord Britton ... and
Hon. Addison Brown ... The descriptive text chiefly prepared by Professor Britton,
with the assistance of specialists in several groups: the figures also drawn under his super-
vision. New York (Charles Scribner's sons) 1896-1898, 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Ill. fl. n. U.S.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: (honorary) Addison Brown (1830-1913), president of the New York Botanical
	Garden.
<em>Ed. I.</em>In three volumes, New York 1896-1898. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY. US
	1: 15 Aug 1896, p. [i]-xii, [1]-612, <em>fig. 1-1425.</em>
	2: 31 Mai 1897, p. [i]-iv, [i]-643, <em>fig. 1426-2892.</em>
	3: 20 Jun 1898 (p.v.; Nat. Nov. Aug 1898), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-588, <em>fig. 2893-4081</em> + 82 add.
	figs.
	<em>Key</em> and indexes: [i]-xiv, 17-83. 1898.
<em>Reviews</em>: Fernald, Am. J. Sci. 6: 277-284. 1898; Britten, J. Bot. 35: 200-204, 495-497.
1897.
<em>Ed. 2.</em>Revised and enlarged in three volumes, New York (Charles Scribner's Sons) 1913.
	Oct. <em>Copies</em>: B, L, NY, US.
	1: 7 Jun 1913, p. [i]-xxix, [1]-680, <em>fig. 1-1658.</em>
	2: 7 Jun 1913, p. [i]-iv, [1]-735, <em>1659-3329</em>.
	3: 7 Jun 1913, p. [i-iii], [1]-637, <em>fig. 3330-4666.</em>
	<em>Unchanged reprint</em>: 1936. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	Important source for lectotypification of generic names. It should be noted, however,
	that the choice of lectotypes for Linnaean names is not always fully in accordance with
	the Linnaean protologue. In such cases the choice by Hitchcock and Green, in
	Ramsbottom et al., Prop. Brit. Bot. 1929 (q.v.), may have to be accepted instead of
	the choice by Britton and Brown. The choices are marked in Stearn's Index to classes,
	genera and species of volumes I and II of the Ray Society facsimile edition of Linnaeus's
	Species plantarum (vol. 2, app. 105-148). See also Jones 1960.
[<em>Ed. 3.</em>] <em>The new Britton and Brown illustrated flora of the Northeastern United States and adjacent
	Canada</em> by Henry A. Gleason ... with the assistance of specialists in certain groups.
	Illustrated by original drawings in three volumes. [New York 1952], 3 vols.
	<em>Author</em>: Henry Allan Gleason (1882-1975).
	1: 1952, p. [i]-lxxv, 1-482, [4 p. errata, loose, issued 1 Jun 1955].
	2: 1952, p. [i]-iv, [1]-655.
	3: 1952, p. [i]-iii, [1]-589, [590 summary]. Illustrations not numbered. <em>Copies</em>: B, L,
	NY.
	<em>Second printing</em>, slightly revised [New York 1958], unchanged except vol. 3: [i]-iii, [1]-
	595, [596, summary]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Third printing</em>, slightly revised [New York 1963], n.v.
	<em>Fourth printing</em>, New York and London 1968, unchanged (as second printing). <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.
<em>Refl</em>.: BL 1: 160; BM 1: 251; BFM 1586.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 321. 1945, ser. 2(2): 152. 1955.
	Gleason, Proc. Am. philos. Soc. 104: 205-226. 1960.
	Jones, Taxon 9: 175-189. 1960.

779. <em>Manual of the flora of the northern states and Canada</em>. New York (Henry Holt and Com-
pany) 1901. Oct. (<em>Man. fl. n. states</em>).

<em>Ed</em>. [. ]: Oct 1901 (p. iv: 24 Aug 1901), p. [i]-x, [1]-1080. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY. US
	<em>Collaborators</em>: E. P. Bicknell, G. V. Nash, Rydberg, J. K. Small, J. G. Smith, L. M.
	Underwood.
	<em>Second impression</em>: Feb 1902 (t.p. still "1901"), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-1080. <em>Copies</em>: NY
	(annotation in ink "second impression Feb 1902" on p. ii), US; p. xi-xxiv: Analytical
	key to the families by Karl M. Wiegand.
<em>Ed. 2</em>, revised and enlarged. New York (Henry Holt and Company) 1905. Oct., publ.
	Api 1905 (p.v.: Nov 1904), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-1122. <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY. US
	<em>Other issue</em>: New York (Henry Holt and Company) 1907. Oct., unchanged. <em>Copy</em>:
	MICH. [N.B. t.p.: "<em>Second</em> edition ... 1907"].
<em>Ed. 3</em>, revised and enlarged. New York (Henry Holt and Company) 1907, publ. Nov

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	1907 (p.v.: Nov 1907), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-1122, see preface note on p.v. [N.B. t.p.: "<em>third</em>
	edition ... 1907"]. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY. US - "An analytical key to the genera of the grasses,
	prepared by Dr Karl Wiegand, has been added to this edition. N.L.B."
<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart in Merrill, p. 180-182; BM 6: 140; Kew 1: 378; IDC 7513 (ed. 1).

780. <em>New or noteworthy North American Crassulaceae</em>. New York (New York Botanical Gar-
den) 1903. Oct. (<em>New. N Amer. Crassul.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Joseph Nelson Rose (1862-1928).
<em>Publ</em>.: 12 Sep 1903 (t.p.), p. [i*], [1]-45- <em>Copy</em>: NY. Issued separately as a preprint from
	Bull. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 1-45. 11 Nov 1903 (copy journal publ.: M).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 140; Langman 161-162.
	Barnhart, <em>in</em> Merrill, Nat. Acad. Sci. Biogr. Mem. 19(5): 181. 1938.

781. <em>North American flora ...</em> Published by the New York Botanical Garden, vols. 1-34,
1905-1957, series ii, vols. 1-8, 1954-1972. Oct. (<em>N. Amer. fl.</em>)

<em>Editors</em>: (1905) Nathaniel Lord Britton (chairman) and Lucien Marcus Underwood; in
	1914: Britton, W. A. Murrill and J. H. Barnhart. In later years Barnhart was sole
	editor, succeeded by H. W. Rickett. The analysis below is by volume and by main
	taxa; the treatments of each collaborator are listed under his or her own name. – See
	Britton, J. New York Bot. Gard. 6: 77-78. 1905 for the first announcement of the
	project in this "final" form.
For the treatment by taxa see p. 341-346. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U, US.

NUMERICAL SEQUENCE

vol.	pagination	date	author (-s)	content
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1(1)	1-151	29 Apr 1949	Martin, G. W.	Div. Fungi
	153-178		Rickett, H. W.	Bibliography
	179-190		Anonymous	Index
2(1)	1-13	26 Nov 1937	Coker, W. C.	Blastocladiales,
				Monoblepharidales
	15-76	26 Nov 1937	Coker, W. C. &amp;	Aprolegniales
			V. D. Matthews
	69-76	26 Nov 1937	Coker, W. C. &amp;	Bibliography
			J. H. Barnhart
3(1)	1-57	29 Dec 1910	Seaver, F. J.	Hypocreales,
				Fimetariales
	59-64	29 Dec 1910	Falliser, H. L.	Chaetomiaceae
	65-88	29 Dec 1910	Griffiths, D. &amp;	Fimetariaceae
			F.J. Seaver
6(1)	1-84	5 Apr 1922	Seaver, F.J.	Phyllostictales
7(1)	1-82	4 Oct 1906	Clinton, G. P.	Ustilaginales
7(2)	83-160	6 Mar 1907	Arthur, J. C.	Uredinales, Aecidiaceae
7(3)	161-187	15 Apr 1912	Arthur, J. C.	Aecidiaceae
	188-211	15 Apr 1912	Kern, F. D.	Aecidiaceae-
				Gymnosporangium
	211-268	15 Apr 1912	Arthur, J. C.	Aecidiaceae
7(4)	269-336	24 Dec 1920	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Dicaeoma on Poaceae
			F. D. Fromme
7(5)	337-341	31 Dec 1920	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Dicaeoma on Poaceae
			F. D. Fromme
	341-404	31 Dec 1920	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Dicaeoma on Carex
			F. D. Kern	and Misc. Hosts
7(6)	405-419	8 Feb 1921	Arthur, J. C.	Dicaeoma on Misc.
				Hosts
	420-435	8 Feb 1921	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Dicaeoma on
			H.S.Jackson	Carduaceae
	435-453	8 Feb 1921	Arthur, J. C.	Dicaeoma on Misc.
				Hosts

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vol.	pagination	date	author (-s)	content
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7(6)	453-477	8 Feb 1921	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Aecidiaceae-Allodus
			C. R. Orton
	477-480	8 Feb 1921	Arthur, J. C.	Aecidiaceae
7(7)	481	11 Dec 1921	Arthur, J. C.	Aecidiaceae
	482-515	11 Dec 1921	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Aecidiaceae-Bullaria
			E. B. Mains
	516-520	11 Dec 1921	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Aecidiaceae-
			G. R. Bisby	Teleutospora
	520-540	11 Dec 1921	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	Aecidiaceae-
			H. S. Jackson	Micropuccinia
7(8)	541-586	20 Dec 1922	Arthur &amp; Jackson	Aecidiaceae-
				Micropuccinia
	587-604	20 Dec 1922	Arthur, J. C.	Form Genera
7(9)	605-648	29 Oct 1924	Arthur, J. C.	Aecidiaceae
	649-668	29 Oct 1924	Arthur, J. C.	Uredinales-
				Additions/Corrections
7(10)	669-732	23 Sep 1925	Arthur, J. C.	Uredinales-
				Additions/Corrections
7(11)	733-796	4 Aug 1926	Arthur, J. C.	Uredinales-
				Additions/Corrections
7(12)	797-848	26 Oct 1927	Arthur, J. C.	Uredinales-
				Additions/Corrections
7(13)	849-969	30 Dec 1931	White, D. M.	Uredinales-Host Index
7(14)	971-1030	23 Oct 1939	Zundel, G. L. I.	Ustilaginales-
				Additions/Corrections
	1031-1045	23 Oct 1939	Barnhart, J. H.	Ustilaginales-Host
				Index
7(15)	1047-1108	14 Jun 1940	Barnhart, J. H.	Uredinales-Ustilagi-
				nales-Bibliography
	1109-1151	14 Jun 1940	Miller, G. M.	Uredinales-
				Ustilaginales Index
9(1)	1-72	19 Dec 1907	Murrill, W. A.	Polyporaceae
9(2)	73-131	12 Mar 1908	Murrill, W. A.	Polyporaceae
9(3)	133-172	3 Feb 1910	Murrill, W. A.	Boletaceae, Agarica-
				ceae-Chantereleae
	172-200	3 Feb 1910	Burlingham, G. S.	Agaricaceae-Lactaria
9(4)	201-236	30 Apr 1915	Burlingham, G. S.	Agaricaceae-Lactarieae
	237-249	30 Apr 1915	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae-Agariceae
	250-286	30 Apr 1915	Pennington, L. H.	Agaricaceae-
				Marasmius
	286-296	30 Apr 1915	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae
9(5)	297-374	7 Jun 1916	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae
9(6)	375-426	10 Oct 1916	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae; corr.
	427-459	10 Oct 1916	Barnhart, J. H.	Bibliography
9(7)	461-542	25 Oct 1916		Agaricaceae-Indexes
10(1)	1-76	28 Jul 1914	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae
10(2)	77-144	26 Apr 1917	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae
10(3)	145-226	25 Jun 1917	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae
10(4)	227	29 Nov 1924	Murrill, W. A.	Agaricaceae
	227-261	29 Nov 1924	Kauffman, C. H.	Agaricaceae-Inocybe
	261-276	29 Nov 1924	Overholts, L. O.	Agaricaceae-Pholiota
10 (5)	277-281	21 Nov 1932	Overholts, L. O.	Agaricaceae-Pholiota,
				Hypodendrum
	283-348	21 Nov 1932	Kauffman, C. H.	Agaricaceae-
				Cortinarius
11(1)	1-85,	24 Sep 1937	Tiffany, L. H.	Oedogoniaceae
	figs. 1-36
	87-102	24 Sep 1937	Barnhart, J. H.	Bibliography

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vol.	pagination	date	author (-s)	content
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14(1)	2-8	19 Jan 1923	Haynes, C. C. &amp;	Sphaerocarpales
			M. A. Howe
	9-10	19 Jan 1923	Evans, A. W.	Marchantiales
	10-27	19 Jan 1923	Howe, M. A.	Ricciaceae
	29-30	19 Jan 1923	Evans, A. W.	Corsiniaceae
	31-66	19 Jan 1923	Evans, A. W.	Targioniaceae-
				Marchantiaceae
15(1)	1-31	14 Jun 1913	Andrews, A. L.	Sphagnales,
				Sphagnaceae
	33	14 Jun 1913	Britton, E. G.	Andreales
	35-39	14 Jun 1913	Britton, E. G. &amp;	Andreaceae
			J. T. Emerson
	41-43	14 Jun 1913	Britton, E. G. &amp;	Bryales
			R. S. Williams
	45-75	14 Jun 1913	Britton, E. G.	Archidiaceae-
				Seligeriaceae
15(2)	77-166	8 Aug 1913	Williams, R. S.	Dicranaceae,
				Leucobryaceae
15(3)	167-202,	9 Oct 1943	Grout, A. J.	Fissidentaceae
	figs. 1-10
15A	1-62,	4 Nov 1946	Grout, A. J.	Orthotrichaceae
	figs. 1-5
16(1)	1-13	6 Nov 1909	Underwood, L. M.	Ophioglossales,
			R. C. Benedict	Ophioglossaceae
	15-23	6 Nov 1909	Underwood, L. M.	Marattiales,
				Marattiaceae
	25	6 Nov 1909	Underwood, L. M.	Filicales
			&amp; W. R. Maxon
	27-30	6 Nov 1909	Benedict, R. C.	Osmundaceae,
				Ceratopteridaceae
	31-88	6 Nov 1909	Maxon, W. R.	Schizaeaceae, Gleich.,
				Cyath.
17(1)	1	30 Jun 1909	Small, J. K.	Pandanales
	3-4	30 Jun 1909	Wilson, P.	Typhaceae
	5-10	30 Jun 1909	Rydberg, P. A.	Sparganiaceae
	11	30 Jun 1909	Small, J. K.	Naiadales
	13-37	30 Jun 1909	Taylor, N.	Zannichelliaceae-
				Lilaeaceae
	39	30 Jun 1909	Small, J. K.	Alismales
	41-42	30 Jun 1909	Britton, N. L.	Scheuchzeriaceae
	43-62	30 Jun 1909	Small, J. K.	Alismaceae
	63-64	30 Jun 1909	Nash, G. V.	Butomaceae
	65	30 Jun 1909	Small, J. K.	Hydrocharitales
	67-74	30 Jun 1909	Rydberg, P. A.	Elodeaceae,
				Hydrocharitaceae
	75	30 Jun 1909	Small, J. K.	Poales
	77-98	30 Jun 1909	Nash, G. V.	Poaceae
17(2)	99-196	18 Sep 1912	Nash, G. V.	Poaceae
17(3)	197-198	20 Dec 1915	Nash, G. V.	Poaceae
	198-288	20 Dec 1915	Hitchcock, A. S.	Poaceae
17(4)	289-354	14 Aug 1931	Hitchcock, A. S.	Poaceae
17(5)	355-418	17 May 1935	Hitchcock, A. S.	Poaceae
17(6)	419-482	5 Sep 1935	Hitchcock, A. S.	Poaceae
17(7)	483-542	31 Mar 1937	Hitchcock, A. S.	Poaceae
17(8)	543-568	14 Jul 1939	Hitchcock, A. S.	Poaceae
	568-579	14 Jul 1939	Chase, A.	Poaceae
	579-638	14 Jul 1939	Swallen, J. R.	Poaceae
18(1)	1-60	5 Dec 1931	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae

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vol.	pagination	date	author(-s)	content
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18(2)	61-112	21 Dec 1931	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae
18(3)	113-168	31 Dec 1931	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae
18(4)	169-240	15 Apr 1935	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae
18(5)	241-312	1 Jun 1935	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae
18(6)	313-392	21 Oct 1935	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae
18(7)	393-478	7 Nov 1935	Mackenzie, K. K.	Cyperaceae
18(8)	479	29 Oct 1947	Svenson, H. K.	Cyperaceae-Scirpeae
	481-504	29 Oct 1947	Beetle, A. A.	Cyperaceae-Scirpeae
18(9)	505-556,	5 Nov 1957	Svenson, H. K.	Cyperaceae-Scirpeae
19(1)	1-2	27 Nov 1937	Smith, A. C.	Mayacaceae
	3-15	27 Nov 1937	Malme, G. O. A.	Xyridaceae
	17-50	27 Nov 1937	Moldenke, H. N.	Eriocaulaceae
	51-60	27 Nov 1937	Alexander, E. J.	Pontederiaceae
19(2)	61-228	27 Dec 1938	Smith, L. B.	Bromeliaceae
21(1)	1-93	27 Nov 1916	Standley, P. C.	Chenopodiales,
				Chenopodiaceae
21(2)	95-169	9 Jun 1917	Standley, P. C.	Amaranthaceae
21(3)	171-254	22 Jun 1918	Standley, P. C.	Allioniaceae
21(4)	255-277	29 Dec 1932	Wilson, P.	Batidaceae-
				Tetragoniaceae
	279-280	29 Dec 1932	Rydberg, P. A.	Portulacaceae
	280-290	29 Dec 1932	Wilson, P.	Portulacaceae-Talin.
	290-328	29 Dec 1932	Rydberg, P. A.	Portulacaceae
	328-339	29 Dec 1932	Wilson, P.	Portulaca, Basell.
22(1)	1-2	22 Mai 1905	Small, J. K.	Rosales
	3-6	22 Mai 1905	Nash, G. V.	Podostcmonaceae
	7-74	22 Mai 1905	Britton, N. L. &amp;	Crassulaceae
			J. N. Rose
	75-80	22 Mai 1905	Rydberg, P. A.	Penthoraceae,
				Parnassiaceae
22(2)	81-158	18 Dec 1905	Small, J. K.	Saxifragaceae
	159-178	18 Dec 1905	Rydberg, P. A.	Hydrangeaceae
	179-181	18 Dec 1905	Britton, N. L.	Cunoniaceae, Iteaceae
	183	18 Dec 1905	Small, J. K.	Pterostemonaceae
	185-187	18 Dec 1905	Britton, N. L.	Hamamelidaceae
	189	18 Dec 1905	Wilson, P.	Altingiaceae
	191	18 Dec 1905	Rusby, H. H.	Phyllonomaceae
22(3)	193-225	12 Jun 1908	Coville, F. V. &amp;	Grossulariaceae
			N. L. Britton
	227-229	12 Jun 1908	Gleason, H. A.	Platanaceae
	231-232	12 Jun 1908	Small, J. K.	Crossosomataceae
	233-236	12 Jun 1908	Britton, N. L.	Connaraceae
	237-238	12 Jun 1908	Pollard, C. L.	Calycanthaceae
	239-292	12 Jun 1908	Rydberg, P. A.	Rosaceae
22(4)	293-388	20 Nov 1908	Rydberg, P. A.	Rosaceae
22(5)	389-480	23 Dec 1913	Rydberg, P. A.	Rosaceae
22(6)	481-533	30 Dec 1918	Rydberg, P. A.	Rosaceae
	535	30 Dec 1918	Nash, G. V.	Podostemonaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	535-548	30 Dec 1918	Rose, J. N.	Crassulaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	548	30 Dec 1918	Rydberg, P. A.	Penthoraceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	548-549	30 Dec 1918	Rydberg, P. A.	Parnassiaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	549-555	30 Dec 1918	Small, J. K. &amp;	Saxifragaceae-
			P. A. Rydberg	Additions/Corrections

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22(6)	555-557	30 Dec 1918	Small &amp; Rydberg	Hydrangeaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	557	30 Dec 1918	Britton, N. L.	Cunoniaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	557	30 Dec 1918	Britton, N. L.	Iteaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	557-558	30 Dec 1918	Small, J. K.	Escalloniaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	558	30 Dec 1918	Britton, N. L.	Hamamelidaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	558	30 Dec 1918	Wilson, P.	Altingiaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	558-560	30 Dec 1918	Coville, F. V. &amp;	Grossulariaceae-
			N. L. Britton	Additions/Corrections
	560	30 Dec 1918	Gleason, H. A.	Platanaceae-
				Additions/Corrections
	560	30 Dec 1918	Britton, N. L.	Connaraceae-
				Additions/Corrections
22(7)	1-22	23 Sep 1959	Stevens, O. A.	Rosales-Index
23(1)	1-76	11 Feb 1928	Britton, N. L. &amp;	Mimosaceae
			J. N. Rose
23(2)	77-136	25 Sep 1928	Britton &amp; Rose	Mimosaceae
23(3)	137_194	20 Dec 1928	Britton &amp; Rose	Mimosaceae
23(4)	195-200	18 Nov 1930	Britton, N. L.	Krameriaceae
	201-268	18 Nov 1930	Britton, N. L. &amp;	Caesalpiniaceae
			J. N. Rose
23(5)	269-349	6 Dec 1930	Britton &amp; Rose	Caesalpiniaceae
24(1)	1-34	25 Apr 1919	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Psoraleae
	34-40	25 APR 1919	Pennell, F. W.	Fabaceae-Eysenhardtia
	40-64	25 Apr 1919	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Psoraleae
24(2)	65-136	22 Jan 1920	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Psoraleae
24(3)	137-200	16 July 1923	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Indigof.,
				Galeg.
24(4)	201-250	4 Oct 1924	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Galegeae
24(5)	251-314	19 Feb 1929	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Galegeae
24(6)	315-378	15 May 1929	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Galegeae
24(7)	379-462	26 Jul 1929	Rydberg, P. A.	Fabaceae-Galegeae
25(1)	1-2	24 Aug 1907	Small, J. K.	Geraniales
	3-24	24 Aug 1907	Hanks, L. T. &amp;	Geraniaceae
			J. K. Small
	25-58	24 Aug 1907	Small, J. K.	Oxalidaceae
	59-66	24 Aug 1907	Britton, N. L.	Erythroxylaceae
	67-87	24 Aug 1907	Small, J. K.	Linaceae
25(2)	89-91	3 Jun 1910	Nash, G. V.	Tropaeolaceae
	93-100	3 Jun 1910	Rydberg, P. A.	Balsaminaceae,
				Limnanthaceae
	101-102	3 Jun 1910	Barnhart, J. H.	Koeberliniaceae
	103-116	3 Jun 1910	Vail, A. M. &amp;	Zygophyllaceae
			P. A. Rydberg
	117-171	3 Jun 1910	Small, J. K.	Malpighiaceae
25(3)	173-225	6 Mai 1911	Wilson, P.	Rutaceae, Surianaceae
	227-239	6 Mai 1911	Small, J. K.	Simaroubaceae
	241-261	6 Mai 1911	Rose, J. N.	Burseraceae
25(4)	263-296	10 Mar 1924	Wilson, P.	Meliaceae
	297-298	10 Mar 1924	Standley, P. C.	Trigoniaceae
	299	10 Mar 1924	Small, J. K.	Polygonales
	301-303	10 Mar 1924	Standley, P. C.	Vochysiaceae
	305-326	10 Mar 1924	Blake, S. F.	Polygalaceae

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25(5)	327-379	20 Mar 1924	Blake, S. F.	Polygalaceae
	381-383	20 Mar	1924	Gleason, H. A.	Dichapetalaceae
28B(1)	1	30 Dec 1944	Rickett, H. W.	Umbellales
	3-41	30 Dec 1944	Smith, A. C.	Araliaceae
	43-160	30 Dec 1944	Mathias, M. E. &amp;	Umbelliferae
			L. Constance
28B(2)	161-295	28 Dec 1945	Mathias &amp;	Umbelliferae; add.
			Constance
	297_397	28 Dec 1945	Rickett, H. W.	Cornales, bibl., ind.
29(1)	1	31 Aug 1914	Small, J. K.	Ericales
	3-9	31 Aug 1914	Britton, N. L.	Clethraceae
	11-18	31 Aug 1914	Small, J. K.	Monotropaceae
	19-32	31 Aug 1914	Rydberg, P. A.	Lennoaceae, Pyrolaceae
	33-102	31 Aug 1914	Small, J. K.	Ericaceae
29(2)	103-192	11 July 1938	Woodson, R. E.	Apocynaceae
32(1)	1-86	28 Dec 1918	Standley, P. C.	Rubiales, Rubiaceae
32(2)	87-158	10 May 1921	Standley, P. C.	Rubiaceae
32(3)	159-228	8 Aug 1934	Standley, P. C.	Rubiaceae
32(4)	229-300	21 Dec 1934	Standley, P. C.	Rubiaceae
32A(1)	1-134	5 Jan 1943	McVaugh, R.	Campanulaceae
33(1)	1	15 Sep 1922	Rydberg, P. A.	Carduales
	3-46	15 Sep 1922	Rydberg, P. A.	Ambrosiac., Carduac.
	47-110	15 Sep 1922	Gleason, H. A.	Carduaceae-
				Vernonieae
34(1)	1-75	31 Dec 1914	Rydberg, P. A.	Carduaceae-Helenieae
	76-80	31 Dec 1914	Hall, H. M.	Carduaceae-Baeria,
				Lasthenia
34(2)	81-82	28 Jul 1915	Hall, H. M.	Carduaceae-Lasthenia,
				Monolopia
	83-180	28 Jul 1915	Rydberg, P. A.	Carduaceae-Helenieae,
				Tageteae
34(3)	181-288	29 Dec 1916	Rydberg, P. A.	Carduaceae-Tageteae,
				Anthemideae
34(4)	289-360	22 Jun 1927	Rydberg, P. A.	Carduaceae-Liabeae,
				Senecioneae
Ser. II(1)	1-29	15 Dec 1954	Gilkey, H. M.	Tuberales
	30-34	15 Dec 1954	Rogers, D. P.	Bibliography
	35-36	15 Dec 1954	Anonymous	Index
Ser. 11(2)	1-149	9 Dec 1955	Sherff, E. E. &amp;	Compositae-
			E. J. Alexander	Coreopsidinae
	150-183	9 Dec 1955	Rickett, H. W.	Bibliography
	184-190	9 Dec 1955	Anonymous	Index
Ser. 11(3)	1-30	15 Mar 1963	Welch, W. H.	Fontinalaceae
	31-48	15 Mar 1963	Rickett, H. W.	Bibliography
	49-51	15 Mar 1963	Anonymous	Index
Ser. 11(4)	1-40	15 Dec 1965	Yuncker, T. C.	Cuscuta
	41-48	15 Dec 1965	Rogerson, C. T.	Bibliography
Ser. 11(5)	1-231	28 Dec 1965	Munz, P. A.	Onagraceae
	232-265	28 Dec 1965	Rogerson, C. T.	Bibliography
	266-278	28 Dec 1965	Anonymous	Index
Ser. 11(6)	1-84	17 Aug 1972	Prescott, G. W.,	Desmidiales
			H. T. Croasdale, &amp;
			W. C. Vinyard
Ser. 11(7)	1-53	29 Aug 1972	Rudd, V. E.	Leguminosae-
				Sophoreae
Ser. 11(8)	1-53,	5 Dec 1972	Blum, J. L.	Vaucheriaceae
	57, 59, 61	5 Dec 1972	Blum, J. L.	Taxonomic Charts
	63-64	5 Dec 1972	Blum, J. L.	Index

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TAXONOMIG ARRANGEMENT

taxon	author (s)	volume	pagination	date
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aecidiaceae	Arthur, J. C.	7(2)	129-160	6 Mar 1907
	Arthur, J. C.	7(3)	161-187	15 Apr 1912
	Arthur, J. C.	7(3)	211-268	15 Apr 1912
	Arthur, J. C.	7(9)	605-648	29 Oct 1924
Aecidiaceae-Allodus	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(6)	453-477	8 Feb 1921
	C. R. Orton
Aecidiaceae-Bullaria	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(7)	482-515	11 Dec 1922
	E. B. Mains
Aecidiaceae-Gymnosp.	Kern, F. D.	7(3)	188-211	15 Apr 1912
Aecidiaceae-Micropuccinia	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(7)	520-540	11 Dec 1922
	H. S.Jackson
	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(7)	541-586	20 Dec 1922
	H. S.Jackson
Aecidiaceae-Teleutospora	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(7)	516-520	11 Dec 1922
	G. R. Bisby
Aecidiaceae-Misc.	Arthur, J. C.	7(6)	477-480	8 Feb 1921
	Arthur, J. C.	7(7)	481	11 Dec 1922
Agaricaceae	Murrill, W. A.	9(4)	286-296	30 Apr 1915
	Murrill, W. A.	9(5)	297-374	7 Jun 1916
	Murrill, W. A.	9(6)	375-421	10 Oct 1916
	Murrill, W. A.	10(1)	1-76	28 Jul 1914
	Murrill, W. A.	10(2)	77-144	26 Apr 1917
	Murrill, W. A.	10(3)	145-226	25 Jun 1917
	Murrill, W. A.	10(4)	227	29 Nov 1924
Agaricaceae-Agariceae	Murrill, W. A.	9(4)	237-249	30 Apr 1915
Agaricaceae-Chantereleae	Murrill, W. A.	9(3)	163-172	3 Feb 1910
Agaricaceae-Cortinarius	Kauffman, C. H.	10(5)	283-348	21 Nov 1932
Agaricaceae-Hypodendrum	Overholts, L. O.	10(5)	277-281	21 Nov 1932
Agaricaceae-Inocybe	Kauffman, C. H.	10(4)	227-261	29 Nov 1924
Agaricaceae-Lactarieae	Burlingham, G. S.	9(3)	172-200	3 Feb 1910
	Burlingham, G. S.	9(4)	201-236	30 Apr 1915
Agaricaceae-Marasmius	Pennington, L. H.	9(4)	250-286	30 Apr 1915
Agaricaceae-Pholiota	Overholts, L. O.	10(4)	261-276	29 Nov 1924
	Overholts, L. O.	10(5)	277	21 Nov 1932
Alismaceae	Small, J. K.	17(1)	43-62	30 Jun 1909
Alismales	Small, J. K.	17(1)	39	30 Jun 1909
Allioniaceae	Standley, P. C.	21(3)	171-254	22 Jan 1918
Altingiaceae	Wilson, P.	22(2)	189	18 Dec 1905
Amaranthaceae	Standley, P. C.	21(2)	95-169	9 Jun 1917
Ambrosiaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	33(1)	3-44	15 Sep 1922
Andreaceae	Britton, E. G. &amp;	15(1)	35-39	14 Jun 1913
	J. T. Emerson
Andreales	Britton, E. G.	15(1)	33	14 Jun 1913
Apocynaceae	Woodson, R. E.	29(2)	103-192	11 Jul 1938
Araliaceae	Smith, A. C.	28B(1)	3-41	30 Dec 1944
Archidiaceae	Britton, E. G.	15(1)	45-46	14 Jun 1913
Balsaminaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	25(2)	93-96	3 Jun 1910
Basellaceae	Wilson, P.	21(4)	337-339	29 Dec 1932
Batidaceae	Wilson, P.	21(4)	255	29 Dec 1932
Blastocladiaceae	Coker, W. C.	2(1)	3-8	26 Nov 1937
Blastocladiales	Coker, W. C.	2(1)	1	26 Nov 1937
Boletaceae	Murrill, W. A.	9(3)	133-161	3 Feb 1910
Bromeliaceae	Smith, L. B.	19(2)	61-228	27 Dec 1938
Bruchiaceae	Britton, E. G.	15(1)	47-54	14 Jun 1913
Bryales	Britton, E. G. &amp;	15(1)	41-43	14 Jun 1913
	R. S. Williams

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Bryoxiphiaceae	Britton, E. G.	15(1)	69-70	14 Jun 1913
Burseraceae	Rose, J. N.	25(3)	241-261	6 May 1911
Butomaceae	Nash, G. V.	17(1)	63-64	30 Jun 1909
Caesalpiniaceae	Britton, N. L. &amp;	23(4)	201-268	18 Nov 1930
	J. N. Rose
	Britton, N. L. &amp;	23(5)	269-349	6 Dec 1930
	J. N. Rose
Calycanthaceae	Pollard, C. L.	22(3)	237-238	12 Jun 1908
Campanulaceae	McVaugh, R.	32A(1)	1-134	5 Jan 1943
Carduaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	33(1)	45-46	15 Sep 1922
Carduaceae-Anthemideae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(3)	217-288	29 Dec 1916
Carduaceae-Baeria	Hall, H. M.	34(1)	76-80	31 Dec 1914
Carduaceae-Helenieae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(1)	1-75	31 Dec 1914
Carduaceae-Helenieae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(2)	83-146	28 Jul 1915
Carduaceae-Lasthenia	Hall, H. M.	34(1)	80	31 Dec 1914
	Hall, H. M.	34(2)	81	28 Jul 1915
Carduaceae-Liabeae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(4)	289-301	22 Jun 1927
Carduaceae-Monolopia	Hall, H. M.	34(2)	82	28 Jul 1915
Carduaceae-Neurolaeneae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(4)	303-308	22 Jun 1927
Carduaceae-Senecioneae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(4)	309-360	22 Jun 1927
Carduaceae-Tageteae	Rydberg, P. A.	34(2)	147-180	28 Jul 1915
	Rydberg, P. A.	34(3)	181-216	29 Dec 1916
Carduaceae-Vernonieae	Gleason, H. A.	33(1)	47-110	15 Sep 1922
Carduales	Rydberg, P. A.	33(1)	1	15 Sep 1922
Ceratiomyxaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	7-8	29 Apr 1949
Ceratopteridaceae	Benedict, R. C.	16(1)	29-30	6 Nov 1909
Chaetomiaceae	Palliser, H. L.	3(1)	58-64	29 Dec 1910
Chanterelae see Agaricaceae
Chenopodiaceae	Standley, P. C.	21(1)	3-93	27 Nov 1916
Chenopodiales	Standley, P.C	21(1)	1	27 Nov 1916
Clethraceae	Britton, N. L.	29(1)	3-9	31 Aug 1914
Coleosporiaceae	Arthur, J. C.	7(2)	85-95	6 Mar 1907
Collodermataceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	65	29 Apr 1949
Compositae-Coreopsidinae	Sherff, E. E. &amp;	Ser. 11(2)	1-149	9 Dec 1955
	E. J. Alexander
Connaraceae	Britton, N. L.	22(3)	233-236	12 Jun 1908
Cornaceae	Rickett, H. W.	28B(2)	299-311	28 Dec 1945
Cornales	Rickett, H. W.	28B(2)	297	28 Dec 1945
Corsiniaceae	Evans, A. W.	14(1)	29-30	19 Jan 1923
Crassulaceae	Britton, N. L. &amp;	22(1)	7-74	22 May 1905
	J. N. Rose
Cribrariaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	25-32	29 Apr 1949
Crossosomataceae	Small, J. K.	22(3)	231-232	12 Jun 1908
Cunoniaceae	Britton, N. L.	22(2)	179-180	18 Dec 1905
Cuscuta	Yuncker, T. G.	Ser. 11(4)	1-40	15 Dec 1965
Cyatheaceae	Maxon, W. R.	16(1)	65-88	6 Nov 1909
Cymodoceaceae	Taylor, N.	17(1)	31-32	30 Jun 1909
Cyperaceae	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(1)	1-60	5 Dec 1931
	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(2)	61-112	21 Dec 1931
	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(3)	113-168	31 Dec 1931
	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(4)	169-240	15 Apr 1935
	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(5)	241-312	1 Jun 1935
	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(6)	313-392	21 Oct 1935
	Mackenzie, K. K.	18(7)	393-478	7 Nov 1935
Cyperaceae-Scirpeae	Svenson, H. K.	18(8)	479	29 Oct 1947
	Beetle, A. A.	18(8)	481-504	29 Oct 1947
	Svenson, H. K.	18(9)	505-556,	5 Nov 1957
			fig.1

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taxon	author (s)	volume	pagination	date
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Desmidiales	Prescott, G. W.,	Ser. 11(6)	1-84	17 Aug 1972
	H. T. Croasdale, &amp;
	W. C. Vinyard
Dianemaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	35-37	29 Apr 1949
Dicaeoma on Garduaceae	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(6)	420-435	8 Feb 1921
	H. S. Jackson
Dicaeoma on Carex	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(5)	341-369	31 Dec 1920
	F. D. Kern
Dicaeoma on Poaceae	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(4)	269-336	24 Dec 1920
	F. D. Fromme
	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(5)	337-341	31 Dec 1920
	F. D. Fromme
Dicaeoma on Misc. Hosts	Arthur, J. C. &amp;	7(5)	369-404	31 Dec 1920
	F. D. Kern
	Arthur, J. C.	7(6)	405-419	8 Feb 1921
	Arthur, J. C.	7(6)	435-453	8 Feb 1921
Dichapetalaceae	Gleason, H. A.	25(5)	381-383	20 Mar 1924
Dicranaceae	Williams, R. S.	15(2)	77-158	8 Aug 1913
Didymiaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	131-151	29 Apr 1949
Ditrichaceae	Britton, E. G.	15(1)	55-67	14 Jun 1913
Echinosteliaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	63	29 Apr 1949
Ectrogellaceae	Coker, W. C. &amp;	2(1)	59-60	26 Nov 1937
	V. D. Matthews
Elodeaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	17(1)	67-71	30 Jun 1909
Ericaceae	Small, J. K.	29(1)	33-102	31 Aug 1914
Ericales	Small, J. K.	29(1)	1	31 Aug 1914
Eriocaulaceae	Moldenke, H. N.	19(1)	17-50	27 Nov 1937
Erythroxylaceae	Britton, N. L.	25(1)	59-66	24 Aug 1907
Exosporeae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	5	29 Apr 1949
Fabaceae-Eysenhardtia	Pennell, F. W.	24(1)	34-40	25 Apr 1919
Fabaceae-Galegeae	Rydberg, P. A.	24(3)	155-200	16 Jul 1923
Fabaceae-Galegeae	Rydberg, P. A.	24(4)	201-250	4 Oct 1924
	Rydberg, P. A.	24(5)	251-314	19 Feb 1929
	Rydberg, P. A.	24(6)	315-378	15 May 1929
	Rydberg, P. A.	24(7)	379-462	26 Jul 1929
Fabaceae-Indigofereae	Rydberg, P. A.	24(3)	137-153	16 Jul 1923
Fabaceae-Psoraleae	Rydberg, P. A.	24(1)	1-34	25 Apr 1919
	Rydberg, P. A.	24(1)	40-64	25 Apr 1919
	Rydberg, P. A.	24(2)	65-136	22 Jan 1920
Filicales	Underwood, L. M.	16(1)	25	6Nov 1909
	&amp; W. R. Maxon
Fimetariaceae	Griffiths, D. &amp;	3(1)	65-88	29 Dec 1910
	F. J. Seaver
Fimetariales	Seaver, F. J.	3(1)	57	29 Dec 1910
Fissidentaceae	Grout, A. J.	15(3)	167-202,	9 Oct 1943
			figs. 1-10
Fontinalaceae	Welch, W. H.	Ser. 11(3)	1-30	15 Mar 1963
Fungi	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	1	29 Apr 1949
Geraniaceae	Hanks, L. T. &amp;	25(1)	3-24	24 Aug 1907
	J. K. Small
Geraniales	Small, J. K.	25(1)	1-2	24 Aug 1907
Gleicheniaceae	Maxon, W. R.	16(1)	53-63	6 Nov 1909
Grossulariaceae	Coville, F. V. &amp;	22(3)	193-225	12 June 1-08
	N. L. Britton
Hamamelidaceae	Britton, N. L.	22(2)	185-187	18 Dec 1905
Hydrangeaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	22(2)	159-178	18 Dec 1905
Hydrocharitaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	17(1)	71-74	30 Jun 1909
Hydrocharitales	Small, J. K.	17(1)	65	30 Jun 1909

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taxon	author (s)	volume	pagination	date
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Hypocreaceae	Seaver, F. J.	3(1)	31-56	29 Dec 1910
Hypocreales	Seaver, F.	3(1)	1	29 Dec 1910
Iteaceae	Britton, N. L.	22(2)	181	18 Dec 1905
Koeberliniaceae	Barnhart, J. H.	25(2)	101-102	3 Jun 1910
Krameriaceae	Britton, N. L.	23(4)	195-200	18 Nov 1930
Leguminosae-Sophoreae	Rudd, V. E.	Ser. II(7)	1-53	29 Aug 1972
Lennoaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	29(1)	19-20	31 Aug 1914
Leptomitaceae	Coker, W. C. &amp;	2(1)	61-67	26 Nov 1937
	V. D. Matthews
Leucobryaceae	Williams, R. S.	15(2)	159-166	8 Aug 1913
Liceaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	13-18	29 Apr 1949
Liceales	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	11	29 Apr 1949
Lilaeaceae	Taylor, N.	17(1)	37	30 Jun 1909
Limnanthaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	25(2)	97-100	3 Jun 1910
Linaceae	Small, J. K.	25(1)	67-87	24 Aug 1907
Malpighiaceae	Small, J. K.	25(2)	117-171	3 Jun 1910
Marattiaceae	Underwood, L. M.	16(1)	17-23	6 Nov 1909
Marattiales	Underwood, L. M.	16(1)	15	6 Nov 1909
Marchantiaceae	Evans, A. W.	14(1)	57-66	19 Jan 1923
Marchantiales	Evans, A. W.	14(1)	9-10	19 Jan 1923
Mayacaceae	Smith, A. C.	19(1)	1-2	27 Nov 1937
Meliaceae	Wilson, P.	25(4)	263-296	10 Mar 1924
Mimosaceae	Britton, N. L. &amp;	23(1)	1-76	11 Feb 1928
	J. N. Rose
	Britton, N. L.	23(2)	77-136	25 Sep 1928
	J. N. Rose
	Britton, N. L. &amp;	23(3)	137-194	20 Dec 1928
	J. N. Rose
Monoblepharidaceae	Coker, W. C.	2(1)	11-13	26 Nov 1937
Monoblepharidales	Coker, W. C.	2(1)	9	26 Nov 1937
Monotropaceae	Small, J. K.	29(1)	11-18	31 Aug 1914
Myxogastres	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	9	29 Apr 1949
Myxomycetes	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	3	29 Apr 1949
Naiadaceae	Taylor, N.	17(1)	33-35	30 Jun 1909
Naiadales	Small, J. K.	17(1)	11	30 Jun 1909
Nectriaceae	Seaver, F. J.	3(1)	3-30	29 Dec 1910
Nyssaceae	Rickett, H. W.	28B(2)	313-316	28 Dec 1945
Oedogoniaceae	Tiffany, L. H.	11(1)	1-85,	24 Sep 1937
			figs. 1-36
Onagraceae	Munz, P. A.	Ser. 11(5)	1-231	28 Dec 1965
Ophioglossaceae	Underwood, L. M.	16(1)	3-13	6 Nov 1909
	&amp; R. C. Benedict
Ophioglossales	Underwood, L. M.	16(1)	1	6 Nov 1909
	&amp; R. C. Benedict
Orthotrichaceae	Grout, A. J.	15A(1)	1-62,	4 Nov 1946
			figs. 1-5
Osmundaceae	Benedict, R. C.	16(1)	27-28	6 Nov 1909
Oxalidaceae	Small, J. K.	25(1)	25-58	24 Aug 1907
Pandanales	Small, J. K.	17(1)	1	30 Jun 1909
Parnassiaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	22(1)	77-80	22 May 1905
Penthoraceae	Rydberg, P. A.	22(1)	75	22 May 1905
Petiveriaceae	Wilson, P.	21(4)	257-266	29 Dec 1932
Phyllonomaceae	Rusby, H. H.	22(2)	191	18 Dec 1905
Phyllostictaceae	Seaver, F. J.	6(1)	3-84	5 Apr 1922
Phyllostictales	Seaver, F. J.	6(1)	1	5 Apr 1922
Physaraceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	93_130	29 Apr 1949
Physarales	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	91	29 Apr 1949
Platanaceae	Gleason, H. A.	22(3)	227-229	12 Jun 1908

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taxon	author (s)	volume	pagination	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Poaceae	Nash, G. V.	17(1)	77-98	30 Jun 1909
	Nash, G. V.	17(2)	99-196	18 Sep 1912
	Nash, G. V.	17(3)	197-198	20 Dec 1915
	Hitchcock, A. S.	17(3)	198-288	20 Dec 1915
	Hitchcock, A. S.	17(4)	289-354	14 Aug 1931
	Hitchcock, A. S.	17(5)	355-418	17 May 1935
	Hitchcock, A. S.	17(6)	419-482	5 Sep 1935
	Hitchcock, A. S.	17(7)	483-542	31 Mar 1937
	Hitchcock, A. S.	17(8)	543-568	14 Jul 1939
	Chase, A.	17(8)	568-579	14 Jul 1939
Poaceae-Chlorideae	Swallen, J. R.	17(8)	579-638	14 Jul 1939
Poales	Small, J. K.	17(1)	75	30 Jun 1909
Podostemonaceae	Nash, G. V.	22(1)	3-6	22 May 1905
Polygalaceae	Blake, S. F.	25(4)	305-326	10 Mar 1924
	Blake, S. F.	25(5)	327-379	20 Mar 1924
Polygonales	Small, J. K.	25(4)	299	10 Mar 1924
Polyporaceae	Murrill, W. A.	9(1)	1-72	19 Dec 1907
	Murrill, W. A.	9(2)	73-131	12 Mar 1908
Pontederiaceae	Alexander, E. J.	19(1)	51-60	27 Nov 1937
Portulacaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	21(4)	279-280	29 Dec 1932
	Rydberg, P. A.	21(4)	290-328	29 Dec 1932
Portulacaceae-Portulaca	Wilson, P.	21(4)	328-336	29 Dec 1932
Portulacaceae-Talinaria	Wilson, P.	21(4)	289-290	29 Dec 1932
Portulacaceae-Talinopsis	Wilson, P.	21(4)	290	29 Dec 1932
Portulacaceae-Talinum	Wilson, P.	21(4)	280-289	29 Dec 1932
Pterostemonaceae	Small, J. K.	22(2)	183	18 Dec 1905
Pyrolaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	29(1)	21-32	31 Aug 1914
Reboulliaceae	Evans, A.W.	14(1)	39-56	19 Jan 1923
Reticulariaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	19-24	29 Apr 1949
Ricciaceae	Howe, M. A.	14(1)	9-27	19 Jan 1923
Riellaceae	Haynes, C. C. &amp;	14(1)	7-8	19 Jan 1923
	M. A. Howe
Rosaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	22(3)	239-292	12 Jun 1908
	Rydberg, P. A.	22(4)	293-388	20 Nov 1908
	Rydberg, P. A.	22(5)	389-480	23 Dec 1913
	Rydberg, P. A.	22(6)	481-533	30 Dec 1918
Rosales	Small, J. K.	22(1)	1-2	22 May 1905
Rubiaceae	Standley, P. C.	32(1)	3-86	28 Dec 1918
	Standley, P. C.	32(2)	87-158	10 May 1921
	Standley, P. C.	32(3)	159-228	8 Aug 1934
	Standley, P. C.	32(4)	229-300	21 Dec 1934
Rubiales	Standley, P. C.	32(1)	1	28 Dec 1918
Rutaceae	Wilson, P.	25(3)	173-224	6 May 1911
Saprolegniaceae	Coker, W. C. &amp;	2(1)	17-58	26 Nov 1937
	V. D. Matthews
Saprolegniales	Coker, W. C. &amp;	2(1)	15	26 Nov 1937
	V. D. Matthews
Sauteriaceae	Evans, A. W.	14(1)	35-37	19 Jan 1923
Saxifragaceae	Small, J. K.	22(2)	81-158	18 Dec 1905
Scheuchzeriaceae	Britton, N. L.	17(1)	41-42	30 Jun 1909
Schizaeaceae	Maxon, W. R.	16(1)	31-52	6 Nov 1909
Seligeriaceae	Britton, E. G.	15(1)	71-75	14 Jun 1913
Simaroubaceae	Small, J. K.	25(3)	227-239	6 May 1911
Sparganiaceae	Rydberg, P. A.	17(1)	5-10	30 Jun 1909
Sphaerocarpaceae	Haynes, C. C. &amp;	14(1)	3-6	19 Jan 1923
	M. A. Howe
Sphaerocarpales	Haynes, C. C. &amp;	14(1)	2	19 Jan 1923
	M. A. Howe

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taxon	author (s)	volume	pagination	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sphagnaceae	Andrews, A. L.	15(1)	3-31	14 Jun 1913
Sphagnales	Andrews, A. L.	15(1)	1	14 Jun 1913
Stemonitaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	67-90	29 Apr 1949
Stemonitales	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	61	29 Apr 1949
Surianaceae	Wilson, P.	25(3)	225	6 May 1911
Targioniaceae	Evans, A. W.	14(1)	31-33	19 Jan 1923
Tetragoniaceae	Wilson, P.	21(4)	267-277	29 Dec 1932
Tilletiaceae	Clinton, G. P.	7(1)	47-82	4 Oct 1906
Trichiaceae	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	39-59	29 Apr 1949
Trichiales	Martin, G. W.	1(1)	33	29 Apr 1949
Trigoniaceae	Standley, P. C.	25(4)	297-298	10 Mar 1924
Tropaeolaceae	Nash, G. V.	25(2)	89-91	3 Jun 1910
Tuberales	Gilkey, H. M.	Ser. 11 (1)	1-29	15 Dec 1954
Typhaceae	Wilson, P.	17(1)	3-4	30 Jun 1909
Umbelliferae	Mathias, M. E. &amp;	28B(1)	43-160	30 Dec 1944
	L. Constance
	Mathias, M. E. &amp;	28B(2)	161-292	28 Dec 1945
	L. Constance
Umbellales	Rickett, H. W.	28B(1)	1	30 Dec 1944
Uredinaceae	Arthur, J. C.	7(2)	97-127	6 Mar 1907
Uredinales	Arthur, J. C.	7(2)	83	6 Mar 1907
Ustilaginaceae	Clinton, G. P.	7(1)	3-45	4 Oct 1906
Ustilaginales	Clinton, G. P.	7(1)	1	4 Oct 1906
Vaucheriaceae	Blum, J. L.	Ser. 11(8)	1-53,	5 Dec 1972
			figs. 1-104
Vernonieae see Carduaceae
Vochysiaceae	Standley, P. C.	25(4)	301-303	10 Mar 1924
Xyridaceae	Malme, G. O. A.	19(1)	3-15	27 Nov 1937
Zannichelliaceae	Taylor, N.	17(1)	13-27	30 Jun 1909
Zosteraceae	Taylor, N.	17(1)	29-30	30 Jun 1909
Zygophyllaceae	Vail, A. M. &amp;	25(2)	103-116	3 Jun 1910
	P. A. Rydberg

782. Contributions to the Flora of the Bahama Islands I-IV, <em>Bull. N.Y. Bot. Gard.</em>3-5.
1905-1907. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Four articles in the Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden of which separates
	were issued in advance. Copies of reprints at NY.

contribution	vol.	pages	separate	journal
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	3	441-453	7 Feb 1905	14 Apr 1905
2	4	115-127	24 Aug 1905	25 Jun 1906
3	4	137-143	19 Mar 1906	25 Jun 1906
4	5	311-318	26 Oct 1907	8 Feb 1909

<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart, <em>in</em> Merrill l.c.p. 182-185.

783. <em>North American trees</em> being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing
independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies.
[Headline]: American Nature Series Group II. Classification of Nature–Library Series.
New York (Henry Holt and Company) 1908. Qu. (<em>N. Amer. trees</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: John Adolph Shafer (1863-1918).
<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Mai 1908 (Barnhart; p. ii: published April, 1908), p. [i]-x, slip measures,
	[1, h.t.], 1-894, <em>text figs. 1-781. Copies</em>: MICH, NY, US [The MICH copy has a variant
	t.p. with headline: "American Nature Series Group I. Classification of Nature"].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 140; Kew 1: 379; Langman p. 162.
	Barnhart, <em>in</em> Merrill, l.c. p. 185.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 321. 1945.

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784. <em>The flora of the American Virgin Islands</em>. New York 1918. Oct. (<em>Fl. Arner. Virgin Isl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 6 Jul 1918, Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Mem. 1: 19-118. 1918, Contr. New York Bot.
	Gard. no. 203. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 379.

785. <em>Flora of Bermuda</em> (illustrated). New York (Charles Scribner's Sons) 1918. Oct. (<em>Fl. Bermuda</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 28 Feb 1918 (p. ii), p. [i]-xi, [1]-xi, [1]-585, front., fig. 1-584. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York (Hafner) 1965, idem. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF suppl. 3: 203; Kew 1: 378.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 329. 1966.

786. <em>The Cactaceae</em> descriptions and illustrations of plants of the Cactus family. Washing-
ton (Carnegie Institution) 1919-1923, 4 vols. Qu. (<em>Cact</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Joseph Nelson Rose (1862-1928).
<em>Original edition</em>: The Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication no. 248 (vols. 1-4).
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
	<em>1</em>: 21 Jun 1919, p. [i]-vii, [1]-236, <em>fig. 1-301</em>, [<em>302</em>], <em>pl. 1-36.</em>
	<em>2</em>: 9 Sep 1920, p. [i]-vii, 1-239, <em>fig. 1-304, pl. 1-4.0.</em>
	<em>3</em>: 12 Oct 1922, p. [1]-7, 1-235, <em>fig. 1-250, pl. 1-24.</em>
	<em>4</em>: 24 Dec 1923, but text of p. 1-80 distr. 9 Oct. 1923, p. [i]-vii, 1-318, <em>fig. 1-262</em>, [<em>263</em>],
	<em>pl. 1-37.</em>The plates in this edition, by M. E. and A. A. Newton, are coloured.
<em>First reprint</em>: Los Angeles 1931-1937 (facsimile with some additions). <em>Copy</em>: L.
	<em>1</em>: issued as a supplement to the Journal of the Cactus and Succulent Society of Ameri
	ca, vols. 3-6. 1931-1934, Los Angeles 1931 (p. ii), p. [i]-vii, [1]-236, 214a, loose
	addenda 226a-231a (publ. after 1937), <em>fig. 1-301</em>, [<em>302</em>], <em>pl. 1-36</em>, facsimile reprint, t.p.
	as ed. 1, dated 1919.
	<em>2</em>: issued, p. 1-148 as a supplement to idem, vols. 6-8, 1934-1936, p. 149-239 separately
	in Mar 1937, p. ii "Los Angeles 1935, " p. [i]-vii, 1-24, <em>fig. 1-305, pl. 1-40</em>, t.p. as ed. I,
	dated 1920.
	<em>3</em>: issued separately, Los Angeles 1937, p. [i]-vi, [1]-258, <em>fig. 1-250, pl. 1-24.</em>(t.p. 1922)
	<em>4</em>: issued separately, Los Angeles 1937, p. [i]-vii, [1]-38, <em>fig. 1-263, pl. 1-37.</em>(t.p. 1923)
<em>Second reprint</em>: Dover Publications Inc. New York [1963], Qu., in four volumes, bound as
	two. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>1</em>: p. [i*-ii*], [i]-vii, [1]-236, <em>fig. 1-302, pl.</em>[<em>1</em>]-<em>36</em>.
	<em>2</em>: [1]-vii, [1]-241, <em>fig. 1-305, pl.</em> [1]-<em>40</em>.
	<em>3</em>: [i*], [1]-vi, [1]-258, <em>fig. 1-250, pl.</em>[<em>1</em>]-<em>24</em>.
	<em>4</em>: [i]-vii, [1]-318, [319 ded.], <em>fig. 1-263, pl. 1-37.</em>
	This is a reprint of the Los Angeles 1931-1937 "edition."
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 379; Langman p. 162; NI 236; Plesch p. 157.
	Barnhart in Merrill, I.c. p. 192-195.

787. <em>The Bahama Flora</em>. New York (authors) 1920. Oct. (<em>Bahama fl</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Charles Frederick Millspaugh (1854-1923).
<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 26 Jun 1920 (date in book), p. [i]-viii, [1]-694. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York 1962.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 378; Plesch 157.

788. New York Academy of Sciences. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin
Islands. Volume 5 [and 6] <em>Botany of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands</em> [5:] Pandanales to
Thymeleales [6:] Myrtales to Lycopodiales. Supplement. Bibliography. Index to
volumes V and VI. New York (N.Y. Academy of Sciences) [5:] [1923-]1924, [6:] 1925-
 1930. Oct. (<em>Bot. Porto Rico</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Percy Wilson (1879-1944); William Ralph Maxon (1877-1948).
5(1): 10 Aug 1923, p. [i], [1]-158.–Preface by N.L.B., Spermat. N.L.B. &amp; P.W.
	(2): 10 Jan 1924, p. [i], 159-316.–Spermat. ctd., N.L.B. &amp; P.W.
	(3): 16 Jun 1924, p. [i], 317-474.–Spermat. ctd., N.L.B. &amp; P.W.
	(4): 8 Nov 1924, p. [i*-iii*, gen. t.p., cts.], [1], 475-676.–Spermat. ctd., N.L.B. &amp;
	P.W.
6(1): 14 Jan 1925, p. [i], [1]-158.–Spermat. ctd., N.L.B. &amp; P.W.

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	(2): 31 Aug 1925, p. [1], 159-316.–Spermat. ctd., N.L.B. &amp; P.W.
	(3): 15 Jun 1926, p. [1], 317-521.–Spermat. concl., N.L.B. &amp; P.W.; Pteridophyta by
	W. R. Maxon.
	(4): 19 Dec 1930, [i*-iii, gen. t.p., cts.], p. [522]-663.–Spermat. suppl., bibliogr. index
	vols. 5 &amp; 6., N.L.B. &amp; P.W.
	7(3): Palaeobotany of Porto Rico <em>see</em> Arthur Hollick (31 Oct 1928).
	(4): The mosses of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands by H. A. Crum and W. C. Steere
	13 Dec 1957.
	8(1): Mycology <em>see</em> Seaver and Chardon (29 Sep 1926).
	(2): Mycol. suppl. <em>see</em> Seaver; Myxomycetes <em>see</em> R. Hagelstein; Myxophyceae <em>see</em>
	N. L. Gardner (22 Nov 1932).
	(3): Diatomaceae <em>see</em> R. Hagelstein (19 Jan 1939).
<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 7: 917; Kew 1: 379.

Britzelmayr, Max (1839-1909), German lichenologist and mycologist in Bavaria,
school inspector 1873-1899. (<em>Britzelm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.–Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes exsiccati aus der Flora Augsburgs
</em>(fase. 1-10, nos. 1-420, suppl. 1-5, nos. 421-1012, 80 plates, Berlin 1903-1907), sets at
BM, FH, GB, L, PC, SI. The schedae and plates were published in Ber. naturwiss. Ver.
Schwaben 36: 25-80 (1904), 37: 183-228 (1906), 38: 3-76 (1907). For full details see
Sayre (1969).–Original water colour paintings for Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern at
L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 98.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 116-117. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 254; BM 1: 251; CSP 12: 123, 13: 820;
DTS 4: xliv. 1902; GR p. 8; Kew 1: 379; LS 4034-4072; NI 237-240.
Gerstlauer, Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 12: 69-72. 1910 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., Denkschr. bot. Ges. Regensburg 11: 12. 1911.
Müller, Ber. naturwiss. Ver. Schwaben 39/40: 601-606. 1911 (portr., bibl.)

789. <em>Hymenomyceten ans Südbayern</em> [Augsburg, Berlin, 1879-1897] plates and text. (<em>Hy-
menomyc. Südbayern</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A very involved series of publications, under various titles, the text in various
	journals or in independent pamphlets, the plates loose, published in sets containing
	plates of various groups, mainly numbered per illustration of which there are often
	more than one per plate.
	We have not seen a complete set of the original publication in chronological order but
	a number of incomplete sets in various libraries. The Farlow herbarium has a complete
	set of the plates arranged systematically by Britzelmayr himself of which the contents
	are listed below. Then follows a list of the various parts with plates and text as issued
	chronologically. It is not yet possible to indicate precisely which plates were included
	in which parts.
	<em>Systematic arrangement</em>, copy FH (bought from Max Weg, Leipzig, "a set which he
	guaranteed as perfect and arranged by Britzelmayr himself." The text is bound in an
	octavo volume but was not consulted because it is [temporarily?] lost. The plates are
	in four quarto volumes as follows:

vol.	names on plates	plates	numbers
------------------------------------------------------------
1(1)	Leucospori	1-165	1-765
1(2)	Hyporhodii	1-46	1-191
	Dermini	1-89	1-460
2(1)	Melanospori	1-44	1-286
	Cortinarius	1-90	1-384
2(3)	Gomphidius, Paxillus	1, 1a-5	1-16
	Hygrophorus	6-29	1-112
	Lactarius	30-52	1-81

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vol.	names on plates	plates	numbers
---------------------------------------------------------------
	Russula	53-97	1-138
	Cantharellus	98-102	1-20
	Marasmius	103-115	1-54
	Lentinus	116-123	1-23
	Lenzites	[on 123]	8
	Panus	124-126	10-12, 16-17, 18
	Trogia et al.	127	1
	Lenzites	127-129	1-7
3	[t.p. Boleti 1886]	[1]
	[t.p. Hymenomyc. S.B. vii]	[2]
	Boletus	3-34	1-84
	Polypori	35-104	1-233
	Thelephorei	1-25	1-105
	Clavariei	26-55	1-98
	Tremellinei	57-65	1-32

<em>Chronological arrangement</em>. Friedländer offered a "complete" set in 13 volumes in Naturae
Novitates 1894 p. 147. This list, together with the data provided by BM and LS is the
basis of the following survey.

Theil	LS	title
-----------------------------------------------------
1	4036	Die Hymenomyceten Augsburgs und seiner Umgebung, Ber. Naturk.
		Ver. Augsburg 25: 29-35. 1879, with 10 plates, as separate 17 p., 10 pl.
		(Nat. Nov. Nov 1879).
2	4038	Hyporhodii und Leucospori aus Südbayern, ib. 26: 133-148. 1881,
		with 16 pl., as separate 16 p., 16 pl. (Nat. Nov. Jan 1882).
3	4039	Dermini aus Südbayern, Berlin 1882, 19 pl. (Nat. Nov. Feb 1884,
		as of "1882").
4	4040	Dermini und Melanospori aus Südbayern Ber. naturk. Ver. Augsburg
		27: 147-196. 1883 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1884).
	4041	Separate 48 p., accompanied by 20 pl. Berlin 1883. (Berlin "1884, "
		Nat. Nov. Feb 1884).
5	4042	Leucospori aus Südbayern, Berlin 1884, 20 pl. (Nat. Nov. Mai 1884).
6	4043	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern, Cortinarii, Ber. naturk. Ver. Augsburg
		28: [119]-160. 1885, also as a separate 42 p., with 60 pl. [Nat. Nov.
		Feb 1886: Atlas mit 60 Tafeln]. (Copy: L).
7	?	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern. Boleti und Ergänzungen zu den Agaricineen,
		Berlin 1886, 25 pl. (offered as such by Friedländer) "Text ist in den
		früheren Abtheilungen enthalten" (Nat. Nov. Aug 1886).
8	4045	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern, [vol. 8 of series] Polyporei, Hydnei,
		Thelephorei, Clavariei und Tremellinei. Mit einem Verzeichnisse
		sämmtlicher als "Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern" veröffentlichten
		Arten, Ber. naturw. Ver. Augsburg 29: [271]-306. 1887, as a separate
		1888, 34 p., 70 pl. (Nat. Nov. Mar 1888). (Copy: L).
9	4046	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern. Theil VI (vol. 9 of series). Boleti,
		Cortinarii, Dermini, Hydnei, Hyporhodii, Leucospori, Melanospori.
		Mit einer Systematischen Bearbeitung der in den 9 Theilen beschrie-
		benen Hymenomyceten, mit vollständigem Register. Berlin 1890.
		34 p., 65 pl., also Ber. 30: 1-34. 1890, accompanied by 65 pl. (Copy: L).
10	4046	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern. Leucospori, Hyporhodii, Dermini,
		Melanospori, Cortinarius, Hygrophorus, Lactarius, Russula, Cantha-
		rellus, Marasmius, Panus, Lenzites, Boletus, Polyporus, Hydnei,
		Thelephorei, Clavariei. Berlin 1891, 4 p., 48 pl. (in Nat. Nov. Feb
		1891 with these details but as no "9" of the series, obviously an error
		for 10, error corrected p. 149, Apr 1891. Friedländer offered the
		complete series up to this date with 353 pl. and 199 p. text for M. 164.

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Theil	LS	title
----------------------------------------------------
11	4046	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern. Theil VIII [vol. 11] of series Leucospori,
		Hyporhodii, Dermini, Melanospori, Cortinarius, Gomphidius, Paxil-
		lus, Hygrophorus, Lactarius, Russula, Cantharellus, Marasmius,
		Boletus, Polyporus, Hydnei, Clavariei. Berlin 1894, 15 p., 85 pl.
		(Nat. Nov. Jan 1892).
[11a]	4047	Das Genus Cortinarius, Bot. Centralbl.51: 1, 33. 1892, also as a separa-
		te, 18 p., accompanied by 10 pl. The 10 plates with a cover: as Atlas
		mit 10 Tafeln Cortinarü-Abbildungen. Berlin 1892. (fig. 250-292 Nat.
		Nov. Aug 1892)).
12	4046	Hymenomyceten aus Siidbayern XII. Leucospori, Hyporhodii, Dermini,
		Melanospori, Cortinarius, Gomphidius, Hygrophorus, Lactarius,
		Russula, Marasmius, Lentinus, Trogia, Panus, Boletus, Polyporus,
		Thelephorei, Clavariei. Berlin 1893, 30 p., 115 pl. (details Nat. Nov.
		Mai 1893; Hedwigia Jul-Aug 1893).
-	4048	Materialien zur Beschreibung der Hymenomyceten, Bot. Centralbl.54:
		33-40, 65-71, 97-105. 1893.
13	4049	Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern X [text], Ber. naturk. Ver. Augsburg
		31: 157-222. 1894, including an index to parts I-X. (Copy: L).
13	4050	Hymenomyceten Abth. XIII, Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern. Teil X
		(Schluss) Berlin 1894, 54 pl., issued with 66 p. text (= 13, reprint)
		(Nat. Nov. Mai 1894).
This concludes the publication of the Hymenomyceten aus Siidbayern s. sir., in 13 Abtheilun-
gen, and X Theile. The following is an additional series with accompanying text.
-	4052	Materialien zur Beschreibung der Hymenomyceten, Bot. Centralbl.
		[6205] 58: 273-281, 305-313. 1895, reprint p. 1-16, Cassel 1895.
[14]	4053	Zur Hymenomyceten-Kunde. Reihe I, Berlin [1895], 55 pl., 16 p. text
		(Nat. Nov. Jul 1895; Hedwigia Oct 1895).
-	4055	Materialien ... Hymenomyceten, Bot. Centralbl.58: 108-212, 137-
		145.1896.
[15]	4056	Zur Hymenomyceten-Kunde.Reihe II, 45 pl., issued with reprint of no.
		20, 13 p. (Nat. Nov. Dec 1896).
-	4057	Materialien ... Hymenomyceten, Bot. Centralbl.71: 49-59, 87-96.
		1897.
[16]	-	Zur Hymenomyceten-Kunde. Reihe III, Berlin 1897, 45 pl., 8, 19 p. text.
-	4058	Revision der Diagnosen zu den von Britzelmayr aufgestellten Hy-
		menomyceten-Arten. Bot. Centralbl.[1]73: 129, 169, 203. 1898;
		2[75]: 163. 1898; [3]77: 356, 395, 433. 1899; [4]80: 57-116. 1899.
		(see Nat. Nov. 1898: 233 [Apr], 434 [Aug], 493 [Sep]; 1899: 319
		[Mai], 640 [Nov].

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 251; Kew 1: 379; IDC 5096.
	Friedländer, Nat. Nov. 16: 147. 1894.

790. <em>Cladonien-Abbildungen</em>, 30 Tafeln mit Text. Berlin (Rud. Friedländer und Sohn)
1898-1900, 2 Hefte. Oct. (<em>Cladonien-Abb</em>.)

<em>Heft 1</em>: 1898, pl. [1-30], [34 p. text n.v.] (Nat. Nov. Dec 1898 cites "Augsburg 1898,
	30 Tafeln mit Text"), corr. Jan 1899.
<em>Heft 2</em>: 1900, p. [31-60], [2] p. contents (Nat. Nov. Jan 1900, "Berlin").
The FH copy has a lithographed title page, as above, preceding a reprint from Hedwigia
43: 401-413. 1904, followed by the two sets of plates; these are coloured lithographs, not
numbered, but with <em>figs. nos. 1-317.</em> For a preliminary note to Heft 2 see Britzelmayr,
Bot. Centralbl. 81: 176-177. Feb 1900.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 4: xliv; LS 4060; NI 237.

Brockmüller, Hans Joachim Heinrich (1821-1882), German cryptogamist, school
teacher at Wölschendorf, later "Trichinenschauer" in Schwerin. (<em>Brockm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. Brockmüller issued: <em>Mecklenburgische Kryptogamen</em>,

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HEADING: BRONDEAU

fasc. 1-6, nos. 1-300, Schwerin 1862-1868, which are at G, HAL, KIEL, L, NY, WRSL.
For details see Sayre 1969.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 67; IH 2: 99.
	Oltmans, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 47: 124. 1894.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 10. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 255; BM 1: 252; CSP 4: 638, 7: 269, 12: 123;
GR p. 66-67 (!); IF 684; Jackson p. 307; LS 4104-4108; PR 1157.
Boll, Fl. Meklenburg 149. 1860.

791. <em>Die Laubmoose Meklenburgs</em>. Schwerin (author) 1869. Oct. (<em>Laubm. Meklenb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1869 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1870; Flora 10 Dec 1870!), p. [1]-170. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 252; PR 1157.

Bromfield, William Arnold (1801-1851), British botanist who collected in North
America, the West Indies and the Near East. (<em>Bromf</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Wight herbarium presented to RYD (Isle of Wight Philosophical
and Scientific Society, Ryde), see Kent for details; Wight plants also at OXF; other
collections K (manuscripts, British, N. American and Egyptian plants); further material
at MANCH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 99.
	Stratton, J. Bot. 8: 88, 191. 1870.
	Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 174. 1882.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 19. 1957.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 139. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 256; BB p. 46; BL 2: 243; BM 1: 254, 6: 143;
Bossert p. 54; CSP 1: 644, 12: 124; DNB 6: 398; Jackson p. 254, 350; Kew 1: 382-383.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 10: 647. 10 Sep 1852.
Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 3: 373-382. 1851, 5: 256. 1853.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 182-183. 1852 (.<em>b</em> "1800, " err.)
Bromfield, Fl. vect., London 1856 (frontisp. portr.)
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 28-29. 1902.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 18. 1906.

792. <em>Flora vectensis</em>: being a systematic description of the phaenogamous and flowering
plants and ferns indigenous to the Isle of Wight. By the late William Arnold Bromfield,
... edited by Sir William Jackson Hooker, ... and Thomas Bell Salter. London (William
Pamplin) 1856. Oct. (<em>Fl. vect.</em>)

<em>Editors</em>: William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865); Thomas Bell Salter (1814-1858).
<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Aug 1856 (p. viii: Mai 1856; Hooker, J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. Sep 1856), p.
	[i]-xxxv, [1]-678, portr., map. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 254; Jackson p. 254; Kew 1: 383; PR 1163.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 462-464. 1857.
	More, A. G., A supplement to the "Flora Vectensis." London 1871, Oct., p. 1-30.
	(reprinted and revised from J. Bot. 9: 72-76, 135-145, 167-172, 202-211. 1871).

Brondeau, Louis de [Jegun de Marans, Antoine Louis Georges] (1794-1859), French
botanist. (<em>Brond</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 99.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: (under Jegun); BM 1: 254; CSP 1: 664;
GR p. 269; Kew 1: 383; LS 4112-4136a; NI 241; PR 1164-1165.
Roumeguère, Rev. mycol. 14: 59. 1892.
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 155. 1949.
Quélet, Description des nouvelles espèces de champignons de Louis de Brondeau
	(pamphlet in Stevenson Library) (cf. Rev. Mycol. 14: 64-67, 96. 1892).

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HEADING: BRONDEAU

793. <em>Descriptions de deux champignons nouveaux</em>, découverts et dessinés par M. Louis de
Brondeau, ... suivie d'observations, et de la création du nouveau genre Gyrocephalus
par M. C. H. Persoon. Paris (Lebel) 1824. Oct. (<em>Descr. champ. nouv.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1762-1836).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1824, p. [1]-7, <em>pl. 3</em> by de Brondeau. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. - Reprinted from Mém.
	Soc. Linn., Paris, 3: 74-78. 1825.

794. <em>Observations sur l' Agaricus pilosus</em> de Hudson ... Paris (Société Linnéenne) 1827. Oct. (<em>Observ. Agaricus pilosus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1827, p. [1]-7, <em>pl. 6. Copy</em>: Stevenson. - Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Linn., Paris 5:
	413-417. 1827.

795. <em>Recueil de plantes cryptogames de l' Agenais</em>, nouvelles, rares et peu connues, omises dans
la Flore agenaise [de Saint-Amans], décrites et dessinées par M. L. de Brondeau, litho-
graphiées par Madame Soph. Lamouroux; suivi d'un supplément à la Cryptogamie de la
Flore agenaise. Agen (Prosper Noubel) 1828-1830, 3 fasc. Oct. † (<em>Rec. pl. crypt. Agenais</em>).

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Sep-Dec 1828 (p. 6: 1 Sep 1828), p. [1]-18, <em>pl. 1-4.</em>
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 1829, p. [19]-28, <em>pl. 5, 6, 6bis, 7.</em>
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: 1830, p. [29]-39, <em>pl. 8bis, 8, 9, 10.</em>
<em>Fasc. 4</em>: not published. However, the Stevenson copy has <em>plates 11-14</em> which were to
	appear in this issue.
The plates are uncoloured liths, by Sophie Lamouroux, of drawings by the author.
<em>Copies</em>: a complete copy of this rare publication, with original covers, is in the Stevenson
library. A copy without covers of fasc. 2 and 3 is at MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Quélet, Rev. Mycol. 14: 6-163. 1892 (Concordance).

Brongniart, Adolphe Théodore (1801-1876), French botanist and palaeobiologist;
leading French taxonomist of the 19th century; son of Alexandre Brongniart. (<em>Brongn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 99; Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 706; Andrews ed. 2, p. 242; Barnhart 1: 256;
BM 1: 254-255, 6: 143; Bossert p. 54; CSP 1: 645-648, 6: 607, 7: 272-273, 9: 364, 12:
124, 13: 833; Dawson p. 154; DBF 7: 418-419; Frank p. 15; IF p. 184; HR; Jackson
p. 527 [index]; Kew 1: 383; KR p. 104; Langman p. 163; Lasègue p. 565 [index];
Moebius p. 448 [index]; MW p. 54; PR 1166-1176, 1026, 1214; PR ed. 1, 1313-1325;
Quenstedt p. 60; Saccardo 1: 39.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 334, 347, 367, 397. 1862.
Cornu, Rev. scientifique 10: 564-574. 1876.
Crépin, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 15: 157-159. 1876.
Duchartre et al., Discours ... 21 févr. 1876 ... Adolphe Brongniart. Paris 1876 (bibl.),
	also Bull. Soc. bot. France 23(1): 60-82. 1876 (orations at funeral).
Kobell, Sb. bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 6: 120-121. 1876.
Saporta, Bull. Soc. géol. France 4: 373-407. 1876 (bibl.)
Trimen, J. Bot. 14: 94-96. 1876.
Dumas, Mém. Acad. Sci. Paris 39: xxxvii-cxx. 1879 (bibl.)
Ward, Annual Rep. U.S. geol. Survey 5: 372-373, 405-408, 421-422, 428-431. 1885.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 110. 1903, 3(5): 98. 1905 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 510. 1909.
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 44: 141, 143. 1910.
Sarton, Isis 14: 417-419 (no. 49). 1930 (portr., medal).
Launay, Une grande famille de savants: Les Brongniarts 155-167, 200-208. 1940.
Merrill, Contr. U.S. nat. Herb. 30(1): 73-76. 1947 (bibl.)
Chesters, <em>in</em> Turrill, Vistas in botany 4: 299 [index]. 1964.
Leroy, DSB 2: 491-493. 1970 (bibl.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 309 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (I) <em>Annales des Sciences naturelles</em>, edited for botany by Brongniart
[et al.] ser. 1-sel. 6, vol. 3, Paris 1824-1876.

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HEADING: BRONGNIART, A. T.

(2) Cuvier et A. T. Brongniart, <em>Description géologique des environs de Paris</em>, 1822, Descrip-
tion des végétaux fossiles by Ad. Br.; further editions 1822, 1825, 1835.
(3) Bory de Saint-Vincent, <em>Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle</em>, Paris 1823-1831,
Brongniart collaborator.
(4) Orbigny, <em>Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle</em>, Paris 1839-1845, 16 vols., Brongniart
collaborator. (ed. 2, 1849, reissue 1861).
(5) Cuvier et al., <em>Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles</em>, Paris 1804-1830, 61 vols., Brongniart
collaborator.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Adolphia</em> C. F. Meisner (1837); <em>Brongniartella</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent (1822);
<em>Brongniartia</em> Blume (1825); <em>Brongniartia</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1824); <em>Brong-
niartikentia</em> Beccari (1920); <em>Brongniartites</em> Unger (1845).

796. <em>Sur la classification et la distribution des végétaux fossiles</em>. Paris (A. Belin) 1822. Qu. (<em>Classific. vég. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1822, p. [1]-91, <em>pl- 1-6. Copy</em>: G. - Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat. 8: 203-
	240. 1822, <em>pl. 1-4</em>, 297-348, <em>pl. 5-6</em> [= <em>16-17</em> of vol.].

797. <em>Observations sur les Fucoides</em>, et sur quelques autres plantes marines fossiles. [Paris
1823]. Qu. (<em>Observ. Fucoides</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1823 or 1-10 Jan 1824, p. [1]-20, <em>pl-19-21. Copy</em>: G. - Preprinted from Mém.
	Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 1(2): [301]-320, <em>pl. 19-21.</em> Apr 1824 ("1823"). The journal issue
	came out on 10 Apr 1824 (MD p. 180) but Brongniart sent a copy of the paper to
	Silliman on 10 Jan 1824 [letter Silliman to Brongniart 11 Jan 1824]; another copy
	of the preprint was presented to the Société d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, on 31 Jan 1824.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 645.

798. <em>Essai d'une classification naturelle des champignons</em>, ou tableau méthodique des genres
rapportés jusqu'à présent à cette famille. Paris (F. G. Levrault), Strasbourg (id). 1825.
Oct. (<em>Essai classific. nat. champ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: on or shortly before 30 Apr 1825 (BF), p. [1]-99, <em>pl. 1-8</em> (by Turpin). <em>Copies</em>: G, L.
	- Reprinted from Dict. Sci. nat. 33: (3)-(99) (Dec 1824) (see also article "Mycologie
	(Bot.), " p. 492-588).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 254; Jackson 162; Kew 1: 383; PR 1167.

799. <em>Prodrome d'une histoire des végétaux fossiles</em>. Paris (F. G. Levrault), Strasbourg (id.)
 1828. Oct. (<em>Prodr. hist, vég. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1828 (BF 10 Jan 1829, Acad. 5 Jan 1829, Geol. Soc. London 3 Feb 1829,
	preface 10 Sep 1828), p. [i]-viii, [1]-223. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY, US. - Published as an
	independent book and (with the use of the greater part of the same type but in a
	different make-up) at the same time as the entry for <em>Végétaux fossiles</em> in [Cuvier et al.]
	<em>Dictionnaire des Sciences naturelles</em> 57: 16-212. Dec 1828. The <em>Prodrome</em> has its own pagi-
	nation (1-223) and a title page, a preface and indexes (i-viii) not occurring in the
	<em>Dictionnaire</em>. The contents of the pages do not agree and it is therefore impossible to
	deduce the page in the <em>Prodrome</em> from that in the <em>Dictionnaire</em> and vice versa. Citation
	should preferably be from the <em>Prodrome</em> in accordance with the most common custom.
	It is not possible to say which of the two versions has priority: both came out in De-
	cember 1828. - "The finest work on plant fossils we have at present" (Wikström,
	Årsb. Vetensk. Framsteg Vetensk. Acad. [9]: 169-196. 1830).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 254; Jackson p. 176; Kew 1: 383; PR 1171.
	Eschweiler, Bot. Lit.-Blätt. 2(2): 229-230. 1829.
	Guillemin, Bull. Sci. nat. 17(6): 406-418. Jun 1829.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 320-324. 1966.
	Stafleu, Rev. Palaeobot. Palyn. 3(1-4): 15-26. 1967.

800. <em>Histoire des végétaux fossiles</em>, ou recherches botaniques et géologiques sur les végétaux
renfermés dans les diverses couches du globe. Paris, Amsterdam (vol. 1: G. Dufour et Ed.
D'Ocagne; vol. 2: Paris, Crochard et Comp.) 1828-1837, 2 vols. Qu. † (<em>Hist. vég. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Brongniart originally planned to publish two volumes with 160 plates each in
	24 fascicles. Publication was discontinued after the 15th fascicle (fasc. 3 of vol. 2)

PAGE: 354
HEADING: BRONGNIART, A. T.

	which ends in the middle of a sentence. Volume 1 consists of 12 and 488 pages and 171
	plates (<em>1-166, 9bis, 37bis, 61bis, 82A, 82B</em>). Volume 2 has 72 pages and 28 plates (<em>1-26,
	28, 30</em>). A prospectus of 11 pages is sometimes bound with the volumes. - The facsimile
	editions published by Junk (Berlin 1915) and by Asher (Amsterdam 1965) have the
	texts combined in one volume and the plates in another. The <em>Histoire</em> and the <em>Prodrome</em>
	of 1828 are the works with which Brongniart founded scientific palaeobotany.

vol./livraison	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------
1/1	[i]-xii, [1]-80	1-9, 11, 13, 14, 16-18	17-22 Mar 1828
2	81-136	9bis, 10, 12, 15, 19-27	2-4 Aug 1828
3	137-168	28, 30-36, 38-41, 44, 45	23 Nov 1829
4	169-208	29, 42, 43, 46-49, 51, 52, 54-56, 6, 66	1 Feb 1830
5	209-248	50, 53, 37, 58, 61 bis, 62, 64, 65, 67,	6 Jun 1831
		68, 70, 71, 73, 76
6	249-264	59, 60, 63, 69, 72, 74, 75, 77, 78-82	28 Nov 1831
7	265-288	83-97	11 Feb 1833
8	289-312	82A, 98-109	6 Jan 1834
9	313-336	110-114, 117, 118, 124, 127, 128, 130	17 Feb 1834
10	337-368	115-116, 119-123, 126, 129, 131-134	28 Mar 1836
11	369-416	135-146	4 Mar 1837
12	417-488	37, 37bis, 82B, 147-160	4 Mar 1837
2/13	[i-iii], [1]-24	161-166 of [vol. 1], 1, 2, 14, 15, 18	Apr-Dec 1837
14	25-26	3-7, 22, 23, 26, 28, 30	3 Mar 1838
15	57-72	8-13, 16, 17, 19-21, 24, 25	Apr-Dec 1838
Prospectus	1-11		15 Mar 1828

The 199 illustrations are lithographs after drawings by Brongniart himself, Courtin,
Decaisne, Houdart [Oudart?], Jouy, Malapeau, Mathis, Meunier, Oudard [sic, proba-
bly P. L. Oudart] Riocreux, et al. A prospectus on the forthcoming book (BF 1827: 716),
4 PP-5 Qu- (n.v.) was distributed in 1827. Two volumes were to be published, each of
6-7 livr. of 48-64 p. and about 15 pl. This announcement (1 Oct 1827) has sometimes been
wrongly interpreted as livraison 1 which actually came out only in Mar 1828.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. (1): Berlin (Junk) 1915, 2 vols, (<em>n.v.</em>); (2): Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.)
	1915, 2 vols. (1: text, 2: plates). <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 254; Jackson 176; Kew 1: 383; NI 242; PR 1172; IDC 561.
	Eschweiler, Literaturblätt. reine angewandte Bot. 1: 149-150, 293-329. 1828.
	Tessier, J. Sav. Paris 1828(8): 496-501. 1828.
	Beudant, Ann. Sci. nat. 24: 435-444. Dec 1831.
	Junk, Rara 80, 109, 1900-1913.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 320-324. 1966.
	Stafleu, Rev. Palaeobot. Palyn. 3(1-4): 15-26. 1967.

801. <em>Énumération des genres de plantes cultivés au Muséum d</em>'<em>histoire naturelle de Paris</em> suivant
l'ordre établi dans l'école de botanique en 1843. Paris (Fortin, Masson et Cie.), Leipzig
(id.) 1843. Duod. (<em>Énum. pl. Mus. Paris</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 12 Aug 1843 (BF), [i]-xxxii, [1]-136. <em>Copies</em>: B, L, NY, USDA (has orig. cover).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "revue et augmentée." Paris (J. B. Baillière), London, Madrid, New York. 1850,
	<em>publ</em>.: 27 Jul 1850 (BF), p. [1]-237. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 255; Kew 1: 383; PR 1173.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 2: 389-394. 1844, 9: 398-403. 1851.

802. <em>Tableau des genres de végétaux fossiles</em> considérés sous le point de vue de leur classifica-
tion botanique et de leur distribution géologique ... (Extrait du Dictionnaire universel
d'histoire naturelle). Paris (L. Martinet) 1849. Qu. (<em>Tabl. vég. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1849 (reprinted from Orbigny, Dict. univ. Hist. nat. vol. 13: 52-176,
	<em>publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1849), p. [1]-127. <em>Copies reprint</em>: NY, US (Geol. Surv.)
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 242; Jackson p. 177.

803. <em>Recherches sur les graines fossiles silicifiées</em>, par Adolphe Brongniart ... précédés d'une

PAGE: 355
HEADING: BRONN

notice sur ses travaux, par J. B. Dumas. Paris (Imprimerie nationale) 1881. Qu. (<em>Rech.
(graines foss. silic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Dec 1880 (fide BF 11 Dec 1880), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-93, <em>pl. 1-21, A-C.</em> Posthumous
	publication edited by Renault and Grand'Eury with 24 lithographed plates (by
	Brongniart and Cuisin) and an excellent frontispiece portrait of Brongniart towards
	the end of his life. <em>Copy</em>: WAG.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 2, p. 243; BM 1: 255; Jackson p. 498; NI 243.

Brongniart, Alexandre (1770-1847), French palaeobiologist, director of the Sèvres
china factory, father of Adolphe Brongniart. (<em>Al. Brongn.</em>)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Muséum d'Histoire naturelle, Paris.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 256; BM 1: 255; CSP 9: 364; DBF 7: 420;
Kew 1: 383; Quenstedt p. 60-61.
Dict. Sci. Nat. Méd., Biogr. Méd. 2: 539. 1820.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 659 [index]. 1946 (bibl.)
Anon., Flora 31: 88. 7 Feb 1848.
Deleuze, Hist. Mus. Hist. nat. 2: 707-711.
Beaumont, Alg. Konst-Letterbode 1848(1): 132-138.
Silliman et Beaumont, Am. J. Sci. ser. 2. 5: 141-149, 155-159. 1848.
Dumas, Mém. Acad. Sci. Paris 39: xxxvii-cxx. 1879.
Woodward, Hist. Geol. Soc. London 346. 1907.
Balland, Les pharmaciens militaires français 270. 1913.
Regnault, La Nature 2942: 510-512. 1934.
Launay, Une grande famille de savants; les Brongniarts. Paris 1940 (bibl.)
Rudwick, DSB 2: 493-497. 1970 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Brongniart, cf. supra, sub A. T. Brongniart.

804. <em>Tableau des terrains qui composent l'écorce du globe</em>, ou essai sur la structure de la partie
connue de la terre. Paris (F. G. Levrault), Strasbourg (id.) 1829. Oct. (<em>Tabl. terrains
globe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1829, p. [i]-viii, [1]-435. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Teyler, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 2, p. 243; BM 1: 255.

Bronn, Heinrich Georg (1800-1862), German biologist at Heidelberg. (<em>Bronn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 355; Barnhart 1: 257; BM 1: 256-257, 6: 143;
CSP 1: 650-652, 7: 273, 9: 365; GR p. 673; Jackson p. 177, 186; Kew 1: 384; NDB;
PR 1177-1180; PR (ed. 1) 1326-1329; Quenstedt p. 61.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 659 [index]. 1846 (bibl.)
Haidinger, Jb. geol. Reichsanst. Wien, 12. Verh. 262-264. 1861-62.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 20: 240. 1862.
Martius, Jb. Akad. Wiss. München 1862(2): 169-173. 1862; Akad. Denkreden 495-500.
	1866.
Ramsay, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 19: xxxii-xxxiii. 1863.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 85-87. 1874.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5: 420, 421. 1885.
Weech, Badische Biogr. 1: 132.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 65. 1966.
Hansen, DSB 2: 497-498. 1970 (incompl. bibl.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 309 [index]. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bronnia</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1823); <em>Bronnites</em> Unger (1842).

805. <em>System der urweltlichen Pflanzenthiere</em> durch Diagnose, Analyse und Abbildung der
Geschlechter erläutert. Zum Gebrauch bey Vorlesungen über Petrefactenkunde und zur

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Erleichterung des Selbststudiums derselben. Mit sieben Steindrucktafeln. Heidelberg
 1825. Fol. (<em>Syst. urweltl. Pflanzenthiere</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1825 (p. iv: Aug 1825), p. [i]-iv, [1]-48, <em>pl. 1-7</em> (liths by C. F. Müller).
	<em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 2, p. 243; BM 1: 256.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 595, p. 65. 1966.

806. <em>Lethaea geognostica</em> oder Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der für die Gebirgs-
Formationen bezeichnendsten Versteinerungen, mit lithographirten 47 Quart-, 1 Folio-
Tafel und 2 Tabellen. Stuttgart 1835-1838, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Lethaea geogn</em>.)

<em>Erster Band</em>, der Übergangs- bis Oolithen-Gebirge enthaltend, 1834-1837, p. l-vi, 1-544
	(<em>Copy</em>: U), p. vi: Aug 1837.
	The errata in vol. 2 mention the existence of two "editions," (see also BM 1: 256).
	<em>ed. 1</em>: Lief. 1, p. 1-96. 1834, Lief. 2, p. 97-192. 1835, Lief. 3-5, p. 193-480. 1836, Lief. 6,
	p. 484-544. 1837.
	<em>ed. 2</em>: p. 1-480 reset, p. 481-544, p. i-vi, publ. 1837.
<em>Zweiter Band</em>, das Kreide- und Molassen-Gebirge enthaltend, 1838, p. [545]- 1346, [4 p.]
	(actually: Lief. 7, 8, p. 545-768. 1837, Lief. 9-10, p. 769-1346. 1838). <em>Copy</em>: U. No
	second ed. issued.
<em>Atlas</em>, Qu., 48 plates, 1835-1838.
<em>Edition 3</em>, Dritte stark vermehrte Auflage, bearbeitet von H. G. Bronn und Ferdinand
	Roemer, 3 vols. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1851-1856. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
	<em>vol. 1</em>: 1851, p. [i]-xii, [xiii, as "ix"], [1]-204, [i]-vi, [1]-708.
	<em>vol. 2</em>: Jun-Dec 1856, p. [i]-viii, [3]-124, [i]-iv, [3]-570, [1, err.], [1]-iv, [3]-412.
	<em>vol. 3</em>: Oct-Dec 1856, p. [iii]-viii, [1]-1130.
	<em>Atlas</em>, Qu. 123 pl. and text (see Nissen 1966).
	<em>Plates</em>: front., 1, 2, 2(1), 3, 3(1), 4 4(1), 5, 5(1), 6, 6(1), 7, 8, 9, 9(1-6), 10, 10(1-2),
	11, 12, 12(1), 13, 13(1), 14, 14(1), 15, 15(1), 16, 17, 17(1), 18-20, 20(1), 21-24, 24(1),
	25, 25(1-2), 26, 27, 28, 28(1), 29, 29(1-7), 30, 30(1), 31, 31(1), 32, 32(1), 33, 33(1-4),
	34, 34(1-3), 35, 35(1-5), 36, 36(1-2), 37-40, 40(1), 41, 42, 42(1), 42(1a, 1b, 2-8), 43-63.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 256, 6: 143; PR 1179.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. nos. 592-593, p. 65. 1966.

807. <em>Index palaeontologicus</em> oder Übersicht der bis jetzt bekannten fossilen Organismen,
unter Mitwirkung der HH. Prof. H. R. Göppert und Herm. v. Meyer, bearbeitet von
Dr. H. G. Bronn. Stuttgart 1848-1849, 2 Abtheilungen in 3 vols., Oct. (<em>Index palaeontol</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: The Index palaeontologicus was published (1) separately as well as (2) part of
	Bronn's <em>Handbuch einer Geschichte der Natur</em> which itself forms Band xiii-xv of the
	Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche by G. W. Bischoff&amp; others (see no. 808). As a result
	the book appears with valious sets of title-pages. The above title is of the issue as a
	separate book:
	<em>Index palaeontologicus</em>
	Erste Abtheilung A. <em>Nomenclator palaeontologicus</em>, in alphabetischer Ordnung.
	<em>Erste Hälfte</em> A-M, p. i-lxxxiv, 1-775, Jul-Dec 1848 (p. vi dated 1 Jul 1848).
	<em>Zweite Hälfte</em> N-Z, p. 777-[1382]. 1848.
	Zweite Abtheilung B. <em>Enumerator palaeontologicus</em>. 980 p., 1849 (p. 1-980 of Band 3,
	zweite Abth., Bronn; p. 981-1106 are occupied by the article on <em>Vernunftleben</em>,
	constituting "Theil 4" of the <em>Handbuch</em>).
<em>Handbuch issue</em> (title additions): <em>Index palaeontologicus</em> oder Uebersicht der bis jetzt be-
	kannten fossilen Organismen
	A (as in separate issue)
	B <em>Enumerator palaeontologicus</em>. Systematische Zusammenstellung und geologische
	Entwicklungs-Gesetze der organischen Reiche.
<em>Copies</em>: MICH, Teyler. U (Handbuch issue); Teyler (sep. issue).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 256; Jackson p. 177; PR 1179.

808. <em>Handbuch einer Geschichte der Natur</em>. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1841-1849, 3 Bände
in 5 volumes. Oct. (<em>Handb. Gesch. Natur</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: This <em>Handbuch</em> constitutes Bände 13-15 of the <em>Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche</em> by
	G. W. Bischoff et al.

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Band	Band	Theil	title	date
Bischoff	Bronn
----------------------------------------------------
13	1	Einleitung
		1	Kosmisches Leben
		2	Tellurisches Leben p. [ii]-xviii, [1,
			h.t.], [1]-4473 [448. Oct.]	1841,
			wrapper:	1842.
14	2	3	Organisches Leben p. [i]-xiv, [1,
			h.t.], [1]-836, 1 pl.	1843
15	3 (Erste Abt.)	3	Organisches Leben (Fortsetzung). Index
			palaeontologicus
		Erste Hälite	A. Nomenclator palaeontologicus A-M
			p. i-lxxxiv, [1]-44.	1847
			p. [ii]-viii, 45-775.	1848
			(p. viii: 1 Jul 1848)
		Zweite Hälite	A. Nomenclator palaeontologicus N-Z
			p. [i-iii], [778]-1381, [1382, err.]	1848
	3 (Zweite Abt.)	3	Organisches Leben (Schluss). Index
			palaeontologicus
			B. Enumerator palaeontologicus
		4	Vernunftleben
	pagination Band 3, zweite Abtheilung: p. [i]-[ii], [1]-272 [undated], 273-304,
	1846; 305-720, 1847; 721-736, dated "1847, 1849"; p. 737-960, 1829, 961-
	1100, undated; 1101-1106, undated errata.

<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 256.

Broome, Christopher Edmund (1812-1886), British mycologist, collaborated with
M.J. Berkeley. (<em>Broome</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (40.000), duplicates at CGE, K and PC. Botanical corres-
pondence is also at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 47; IH 2: 100.
	Anon., Hist. coll. Nat. Hist. Depts. Brit. Mus. 137. 1904.
	Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxx. 1948.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 258; BB p. 47; BM 1: 258; Bossert p. 54;
CSP 1: 655, 7: 274, 9: 366, 12: 125, 13: 838; GR p. 368; HR; Kew 1: 386; LS 4150-
4155c.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1886/7: 34-35. 1887.
Murray, J. Bot. 25: 148-150. 1887 (bibl.)
Winter, Hedwigia 26(2): 40. 1887.
Babington, Memorials 269. 1897.
White, Fl. Bristol 82-83. 1912.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Broomeia</em> Berkeley (1844); <em>Broomella</em> P. A. Saccardo (1883); <em>Broomeola</em> O.
Kuntze (1891); <em>Neobroomella</em> Petrak (1947). <em>Note</em>: <em>Broomea</em> Cookson &amp; Eisenack (1958) is
dedicated to Broome, a palaeobotanical collector in Australia, about whom we have no
further data.

Brotero, Felix de Avellar (1744-1828), Portuguese botanist, professor of botany at
Coimbra in the later part of his life. (<em>Brot</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LISU (only 337 specimens left), some material also in the Bern-
hardi herbarium at MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 100.
	Pereira Coutinho, Arq. Univ. Lisboa 3: 333-379. 1916.
	d'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 559, 5(2): 409, 550, 6(2): 939, 947; Barnhart
1: 258; BM 1: 77; Bossert p. 54; Colmeiro p. clxii; CSP 1: 656; GR p. 766 (q.v. for some
Port. sources); Jackson p. 341, 484; Kew 1: 386; Langman p. 97; LS 4156-4157; NI 247-
248; PR 1192-1198.
Anon., Flora 12: 240. 21 Apr 1829.
Hooker, Bot. Mag., Comp. new series 1845: 37-42.
Denis, Nouv. Biogr. gén. 7: 511-513.
Colmeiro, Bot. hisp. lusit. 176-178. 1858.
Fournier, in Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 499. 1876.
Tavares, Broteria 1: ix-xiii. 1902.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 168. 1903, 3(3): 182. 1905 (ref. to portr.) See also
	Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 19. 1906.
Sampaio, Águia ser. 2. 2: 60-62. 1912.
Coutinho, Arquiv. Univ. Lisboa 3: 333-379. 1916.
Backer, Verkl. woordenboek 85. 1936.
Fernandes et al., Bol. Soc. Broter. ser. 2. 19: lxxiv-xciii. 1944 (portr., bibl.)
Luisier, Broteria Ci. nat., 13(4): 146-158. 1944 (bibl.)
Pires de Lima, Publ. Inst. bot. Samapaio, Porto 1: 1-17. 1944.
Pires de Lima e Santos, Publ. Inst. bot. Sampaio, Porto 1: 1-44. 1944 (correspondence).
Fernandes, Rev. Fac. Cienc. Univ. Coimbra, 14: 51-108. 1945.
Rivas Goday, Bol. real. Soc. Espan. Hist. nat. 43(7/'): 405-417. 1945.
Rivas Goday, Bol. real. Soc. Espanola 1945: 405-410.
Pires de Lima, Ann. Soc. Broter. 12: 5-15. 1946 (Publ. Inst. bot. Sampaio, Porto no. 26)
	(3 letters).
Pires de Lima, Publ. Inst. bot. Sampaio, Porto 33: 1-11. 1948 (iconography).
Fernandes, Anuario Soc. Brot. 16: 25-51. <em>pl. I.</em> 1950.
Bourdon, Ann. Soc. Brot. 36: 9-86. 1970 (letters to Valorado).
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 233 [index]. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Brotera</em> Cavanilles (1799); <em>Brotera</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1801); <em>Brotera</em>
K. P. J. Sprengel (1802); <em>Brotera</em> Vellozo (1825); <em>Brotera</em> Willdenow (1803); <em>Broteroa</em>
A. P. de Candolle (1836, <em>orth. var.</em> of <em>Brotera</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1801); <em>Broteroa</em> O. Kuntze
(1891, <em>orth. var. of Brotera</em> Willdenow (1803); (journals): <em>Brotéria</em> revista de sciencias
naturaes do Collegio de S. Fiel, Lisboa. Vol. 1-25, 1902-1931. From Vol. 6. 1907 sub-
divided in <em>I Parte Serie Zoologica</em> and <em>II Parte Serie Botanica</em>. From Vol. 28. 1932 these two
series are combined in <em>Série trimestrial</em>; <em>Ciênciàs Naturais</em>, Lisboa. Vol. 1-x, 1932-x; <em>Boletim
da sociedade broteriana</em>. Coimbra. Vol. 1-28, 1880-1920; Ser. 2. Vol. 1-x, 1922-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Publ. Inst. bot. Sampaio, Porto 1: <em>pl. 1-30.</em> 1944, ib. 26: <em>pl. 1-12.</em> 1947.

<sm>MEMORIAL VOLUME</sm>: Bol. Soc. Broter. 19. 1944.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Portugal I.75 esc. (1944) yv. 654; 50 c. (1944) yv. 652.

809. <em>Compendio de botanica</em>, ou noçoens elementares desta sciencia, segundo os melhores
escritores modernos, expostas na lingua Portugueza. Paris, Lisboa (Paulo Martin) 1788,
2 vols. Oct. (<em>Comp. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1788.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: p. [i]-lxxvi, [1]-471. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, UC.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: p. [1]-411, [4, err.], <em>pl. 1-31. Copies</em>: G, HU, UC.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Compendio de botanica do Doutor Felix de Avellar Brotero, addicionado e posto
	em harmonía com os conhecimentos actuaes desta sciencia, segundo os botanicos mais
	celebres, como Mirbel, De Candolle, Richard, Lecocq, e outros ... Por Antonio
	Albino da Fonseca Benerides ... Lisboa (Academica Real das Sciencias) 1837-1839,
	2 vols. Qu.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1837 (p.v.: 11 Feb 1837), p. [i*-viii*], i-xi, [i]-xxiii, [1]-401, <em>6 pl</em>., nos. 1/2,
	3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, n/12, [2, errata]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1839, p. [i]-vii, i-vii, 1-668, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-25. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 77; Kew 1: 386: PR 1192.
	Pritzel, Bot. Zeit. 1: 560-562. 18 Aug 1843.

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810. <em>Phytographia Lusitaniae selectior</em>, seu novarum et aliarum minus cognitarum stirpium,
quae in Lusitania sponte veniunt, descriptiones. Fascic. I.us Lisboa (Ad Arcum Caeci)
 1800. Fol. [n.v., title fide Sampaio]. † (<em>Phytogr. Lusitan. select.</em>) (<em>n.v.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1800 (t.p.) Copy at Faculdade de Ciencias, Universidade do Porto. This was the
	first fascicle of no. 811, with 8 plates and 35 [?] pages (PR mentions 84 p., Schrader
	20 folio sheets, König et Sims "plag. 19"). This first edition was withdrawn by Brotero
	because of various deficiencies (Sampaio).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 77; NI 247; PR 1196 note; SY; IDC 6437.
	Anon., J. Bot. Schrader 1801 (1, 2): 435-443. 1803.
	König et Sims, Ann. Bot. 1(1): 111. 1805.
	Sampaio, Águia ser. 2. 2: 60-62. 1912.

811. <em>Phytographia Lusitaniae selectior</em>, seu novarum, rariorum, et aliarum minus cognita-
rum stirpium, quae in Lusitania sponte veniunt, ejusdemque floram spectant, descrip-
tiones iconibus illustratae. Lisboa (Typographia Regia) 1816-1827, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Phytogr.
Lusit. select.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1816 (in fascicles of which the contents and dates are unknown), p. [i-vii], 1-235,
	[236, err.], <em>pl. 1-82.</em> The original first fascicle (see above, 810) was corrected. <em>Copies</em>:
	HH, HU, USDA.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1827, p. [1]-263, [264, err.], <em>pl. 83-181. Copies</em>: HH.
The plates are uncoloured copper engravings by Ferreira and Queirioz. The Stiftung für
Botanik copy has a portrait of the author (added later?).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 77; Kew 1: 386; LS 4157; NI 248; Plesch p. 159; PR 1196; IDC 5629.
	Sampaio, Aguia 2: 60-62. 1912.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 77. 1975 (sold at £ 420).

812. <em>Flora lusitanica</em>, seu plantarum, quae in Lusitania vel sponte crescunt, vel frequentius
coluntur, ex florum praesertim sexubus systematice distributarum, synopsis. Lisboa
(Typographia Regia) 1804 [-1805], 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. lusit.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1804, p. [i]-xviii, [1]-607. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 10 Jul 1805 (fide Sayre; Monthly Lit. Adv. 2; JGE 20 Feb 1806, J. Phys. Mar
	1806), p. [1]-557, [558, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: HH. -The dating of books during the "Napoleonic
	pause" is notoriously difficult. Both volumes are dated 1804, but the first proofs
	(available to us) of the publication of vol. 2 are from the middle of 1805. Some names
	must be attributed to Link or Hoffmannsegg (Rothmaler 1940).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 77; Jackson p. 341; Kew 1: 386; LS 4156; PR 1194; SY; IDC 5041.
	Link, Neues J. Bot. Schrader 1(3): 128-148. 1806.
	Roemer, Collect, rem. bot. spectantia 261-267. 1809.
	Rothmaler, Repert. Sp. nov. 49: 53-54. 1940.

Brotherus, Viktor Ferdinand (1849-1929), Finnish bryologist, highschool teacher
at Helsinki. (<em>Broth</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: H(120.000); for further details see IH.
<em>Exsiccatae</em>: I. <em>Bryotheca fennica</em> (fasc. 1-4 nos. 1-400, Helsingfors 1910-1916). Schedae
issued with fascicles and in separate booklets. Sets at BM, FH, H, PC.
2. <em>Musci fenniae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. 1-9, nos. 1-450, Helsingfors 1871-1888); see e.g. Brotherus,
die Laubmoose Fennoskandias (1923). Sets at BM, FH, G, H, K, NY, PC.
3. <em>Musci turkestanici</em> (nos. 1-136. 1899[?], 137-340, total number unknown, 1903 or 1904).
Sets at FH, G, H, K, PC.
4. <em>Plantae lapponicae rariores</em>, 70 nos., only a few copies distributed.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 100.
	Saelan, Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 43(1): 575. 1916.
	Palmgren, Mem. Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 1: 120-126. 1927.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 186-188. 1971.
	Collander et al., Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 81: 643. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 259; BM 1: 258, 6: 145-146; BL 2: 62, 96;
Bossert p. 54; CSP 9: 367, 12: 116, 13: 839; GR p. 614; Kew 1: 386-387; KR p. 105;
LS 4159; MW p. 54-55; Saelan p. 53-57.

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Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 107. 1903, 3(3): 92. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Malta, Ann. Crypt. exot. 2: 205-216. 1929 (portr., bibl.)
Fleischer, Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 2: 71-81. 1929 (portr., bibl.)
Reimers, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 47: (93)-(95). 1929-1930.
Fleischer, Ann. Bryol. 2: I. 1929.
Gepp, J. Bot. 67: 114. 1929.
Häyren, Geogr. Sällsk. Finlands Tidskr. 1/2: 52-55. 1929 (portr.)
Häyren, Soc. Sci. fenn. Årsbok-Vuossik. 9B(1): 1-28. 1931 (portr., bibl.)
Kotilainen, Arch. Soc. zool. bot. fenn. Vanamo 4(2): 107-109. 1950.
Collander, Hist. botany Finland 38-40, 105, 109, 111, 112. 1965.
Collander et al., Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 81: 51-57. 1973 (bibl., q.v. also for further
	references to biogr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP ed. 1: <em>Andreaeaceae, Bryales</em>, in I. 3: 265-268, 277-1246. 1901-
1909 (for precise dates see under Engler and Prantl; see also Bryologist 7: 76-77. 1904
for a contemporary review).
(2) <em>EP ed. 2</em>: <em>Andreaeaceae</em>, in 10: 129-131, 1924; <em>Bryales</em>, in 10: 143-478. 1924, 11: 1-522.
1925, reviews: Herzog, Z.f. Bot. 16: 684-685. 1924; Le Roy Andrews, Bryologist 28:
35-38. 1925; Möller, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 19: 290. 1925.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brothera</em> C. Mueller Hal. (1900); <em>Brotherella</em> Loeske ex M. Fleischer (1914);
<em>Brotherobryum</em> M. Fleischer (1914); <em>Bryobrothera</em> I. Thériot (1921).

813. <em>Études sur la distribution des mousses au Caucase</em>. Helsingfors (J. C. Frenckell &amp; Son)
 1884. Oct. (<em>Étud. distr. mousses Caucase</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1884 (Nat. Nov.Jul 1884; Hedwigia Dec 1884), p. [i-iv], [1]-104. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 258; Kew 1: 386.
	Geheeb, Bot. Centralbl. 19: 198-200. 1884.
	Winter, Hedwigia 24: 46. 1885.
	Saelan, Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 43(1): 53. 1916.

814. Societas pro Fauna et Flora fennica Flora fennica I. <em>Die Laubmoose Fennoskandias
</em>bearbeitet von V. F. Brotherus. Mit 118 Figuren ... Helsingfors (Akademische Buch-
handlung) 1923, Berlin (R. Friedländer &amp; Sohn), London (Wheldon &amp; Wesley Ltd.)
 1923. Oct. (<em>Laubm. Fennoskand.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: late 1923 or early 1924 (pref. Sep 1923, Nat. Nov. 1924; first reviews Jan-Apr
	1924), p. [i]-xiii, [1]-635, <em>figs. 1-118. Copy</em>: L.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1974, ISBN 3-87429-078-6. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Elfving, Finsk Tidskr. 96: 303-308. 1924.
	Roivainen, Luonnon Ystävä 28: 138-139. 1924.
	Holzinger, Bryologist 28: 25-26. 1925.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 32. 1963.

Brouard, Edouard Jacques (<em>fl</em>. 1820), French physician and botanist at Évreux.
(<em>Brouard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 258; PR 1199.

815. <em>Catalogue des plantes du département de l'Eure</em>. Évreux (Ancelle Fils) 1820. Duod. (in
sixes) (<em>Cat. pl. Eure</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1820 (BF 20 Mai 1820), p. [i]-xiv, [15]-122, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 258; PR 1199.

Broughton, Arthur (x-1796), British botanist and physician at Bristol and from 1783
in Jamaica. (<em>Broughton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BRL (not traced, fide Kent, but see Willis and Gledhill 1971).
Jamaica herbarium at BRISTOL (fide BB).

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HEADING: BROUN

<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 47.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 46. 1957.
	Willis and Gledhill, Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. 32(1): 53-57. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 259; BB p. 47; BM 1: 258; DNB 6: 549;
Jackson p. 233, 449, 450; Kew 1: 388; PR 1200-1203.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 17. 1898.
White, Fl. Bristol 66-67. 1912.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxiv. 1948.
Willis and Gledhill, Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. 32: 53-57. 1971 (on herbarium book).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Broughtonia</em> R. Brown (1813).

816. <em>Enchiridion botanicum</em>; complectens characteres genericos et specificos plantarum per
insulas britannicas sponte nascentium: ex Linnaeo aliisque desumtos. London (G.
Robinson), Bristol (J. B. Becket) 1782. Oct. (<em>Enchir. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1782 (Monthly Rev. Jun 1783), p. [i*], i-ii, 1-226, index [7]p. <em>Copies</em>: HH, UC. -
	Published anonymously. Reissue 1782, with a cancel title-page at BM (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 258; Henrey 691, 521; Jackson p. 233; Kew 1: 388; PR 1200.

817. <em>Hortus eastensis</em>, or a catalogue of exotic plants in the garden of Hinton East Esq. in
the mountains of Liguanea, at the time of his decease. Kingston 1792. Qu.
(<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Hortus
east</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1792, p. 1-32, see also Bryan Edwards, The history civil and commercial, of the
	British Colonies in the West Indies in two volumes, ed. I. 1: [473]-495, London (John
	Stockdale) 1792/3 (ed. 2. 1: [473]-494, 1794), ed. 1, Dublin (Luke White) edition
	1793, 1: [455]-491. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 450; Kew 1: 388; [not in PR].
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 17. 1898.

818. <em>Hortus eastensis</em>, or a catalogue of exotic plants cultivated in the botanic garden in
the mountains of Liguanea; published by order of the Hon. House of Assembly. St. Jago
de la Vega 1794. Qu. (n.v.) (<em>Hort. east.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1794, p. 1-35.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 258, 2: 922; Jackson p. 450; PR 1202.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 17. 1898.

819. <em>A catalogue of the more valuable and rare plants growing in the public botanic garden in the
mountains of Liguanea</em>, in the island of Jamaica: also of medicinal and other plants, growing
in South and North America, the East Indies etc. the introduction of which would be a
great acquisition to the botanic gardens here. [St. Jago de la Vega] 1794. Qu. (n.v.) (<em>Cat. pl. gard. Liguanea</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1794, 6 p.; title fide PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 449; PR 1203.

Broun, Alfred Forbes (1858-x), British botanist who worked some time in the Sudan.
(<em>Broun</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 259; BL 1: 20; Kew 1: 388.
Stapf, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1907: 234.

820. <em>Flora of the Sudan</em> by A. F. Brown ... and R. E. Massey ... with a conspectus of
groups of plants and artificial key to families by J. Hutchinson ... Published with the
consent of the Sudan Government. London (Sudan Government office) 1929. Oct. (<em>Fl. Sudan</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Reginald Ernest Massey; John Hutchinson (1884-1972).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1929 (p. ix: 20 Mar 1928), p. [i]-14, [x, abbr.], [1]-502. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HM, MICH,
	NY, US. - See also G. M. Crowfoot, Flowering plants of the Northern and Central

PAGE: 362
HEADING: BROUN

	Sudan, intr. by Broun, Leominster [1929], front., [i]-xxv, <em>pl. 1-163</em>, 8 unnumbered pl.,
	Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 20; Kew 1: 388.

Broussonet, Pierre Marie Auguste (1761-1807), French botanist and zoologist at
Montpellier, collector in Morocco (1794-1975, 1797-1799), and the Canary Islands
(1799-1803) later professor at the Montpellier medical school and director of its bo-
tanical garden. (<em>Brouss</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: at MPU. Much Broussonet material from the Montpellier region
went to A. P. de Candolle (now G) for his revision of the <em>Flore française</em>. The Broussonet
collections from the Canary Islands and from Mogador came to MPU via the Bouchet-
Doumenq herbarium; duplicates went e.g. to Willdenow (B) and are further at C, CGE,
FI, G and MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 100.
	Candolle, Phytographie 400. 1880.
	Granel de Solignac, L. et L. Bertrand, Naturalia monspeliensia bot. 18: 272. 1967.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 516. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 293; Barnhart 1: 259; BM 1: 258-259, 6: 146;
Bossert p. 54; Dawson p. 65, 155-173; DBF 7: 457-458; IF p. 685 (sub Cavanilles);
Jackson p. 420; Kew 1: 388; PR 603, 1204; SO 2118, 2116; Zander ed. 10, p. 595.
Dryander, Cat. Banks 5: 177 [index]. 1800.
Cuvier, Éloge hist. de M. Broussonet, Paris 1808, 25 p. (copy: NY), repr. from Mém.
	Inst. de France, Sci. nat. phys. 1807(1) Hist.: 93-115. 1807; also Cuvier, Éloges hist.
	membr. Acad. Sci. 1: 311-342. 1842.
Cuvier, Mag. enclop. 1808(2, 3): 5-32; in Schrader, Neues J. Bot. 3(3/4): 251-263. 1809.
Candolle, Éloge hist. de M. Auguste Broussonet. Montpellier 1809, 33 p., (bibl.)
Thiébaut de Berneaud, Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 3: 1-23. 1824, also repr. Paris 1824.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 41-79. 1854.
Candolle, Mémoires et Souvenirs 137, 188. 1862.
Cosson et Durieu, Exp. Sci. Algérie, Bot. 2: xvii. 1868.
Roumeguère, Mém. Soc. nat. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 18: 304-317. 1874 (corr.)
Fournier, <em>in</em> Baillon, Dict. bot. 1: 499-500. 1876.
Aubouy, Am. Soc. Hort. Hist. nat. Hérault ser. 2. 29: 129-161. 1897.
Cosson, Comp. fl. Atl. 1: 11. 1881.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 110. 1903, 3(3): 98. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 19. 1906.
Dawson, The Smith Papers 19. 1934.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 85. 1936.
Cameron, Sir Joseph Banks 216. 1952.
Ewan, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 103: 811. 1959.
Harant et Vidal, Monspeliensis Hippocrates 8: 23-26. 1961.
Caillé, Revue Institut Napoléon 89: 157-166. 1963.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> L'Héritier, Sert. angl. facs. ed. xlvi, lxv, lvii, lxxix. 1963.
Granel, Pages medico-hist. montpéll. 129-130. 1964.
Vidal, Monspeliensis Hippocrates 37: 25-34. 1967.
Motte, DSB 2: 509-511. 1970 (extensive sec. lit.)
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific institution 337. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Broussonetia</em> L'Héritier de Brutelle ex Ventenat (1799, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Broussonetia</em>
C. Gomez Ortega (1798, <em>nom. rej.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 337-338. 1972; Monogr. Biol. Canar. 4: 33. 1973 (fig. 22).

821. <em>Elenchus plantarum horti botanici monspeliensis. Anno 1804.</em> Montpellier (Auguste Ricard)
 1805. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Elench. horti bot. monspel.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: between 15 Jan and 11 Mar 1805 (dates of the preface and of the presentation to
	the Paris Académie), p. [i]-viii, [1]-63. <em>Copy</em>: M. - <em>Appendix</em> 1806, 18 p. (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 259; Kew 1: 388; PR 1204; SY p. 23; IDC 5862.

PAGE: 363
HEADING: BROWN, N. E.

Brown, Addison (1830-1913), American botanist, president of the New York Botanical
Garden. (<em>A. Brown</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MASS (orig.), NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 100.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 260; BFM 1586; BL 1: 160; BM 1: 259;
Bossert p. 54; Kew 1: 390.
Morris, Torreya 13: 119. 1913.
Montague, Garden J. New York Bot. Gard. 4(1): 1-4, 26. 1954 (portr.)
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 83. 1959.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr, coll. New York Bot. Gard. 103-104. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: (journal) <em>Addisonia</em> colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants.
Published by the New York Botanical Garden (Addison Brown Fund). New York. Vol.
1-x, 1916-x. <em>Note</em>: For generic eponyms based on the name Brown, cf. infra, sub N. E.
and R. Brown, and sub P. Browne.

Brown, John Ednie (1848-1899), Scottish born Australian botanist. (<em>J. E. Brown</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AD (in part at least, judging from Maiden, Crit. Rev. Eucalyp-
tus 2: 30); other material at MEL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 101.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 262; BB p. 48; BM 1: 260; CSP 7: 279, 9:
371; HR.
Anon., Rep. Australasian Ass. Adv. Sci. 1907: 174.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Brown, cf. infra, sub N. E. and R. Brown,
and sub P. Browne.

822. <em>The forest flora of South Australia</em>. Adelaide 1882-1890. Broadsheet. (<em>Forest fl. S.
Australia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The 45 unnumbered plates were issued in nine parts with accompanying text
	(2 or 3 p.), in undated paper wrappers. Part 1 has p. [i-v] preface material.

part	probable date	Nat. Nov.	part	probable date	Nat. Nov.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Dec 1882-Mar 1883	Mai 1883	6	Aug 1885	Jul 1886
2	Apr-Sep 1883	Nov 1883	7	Jan-Jul 1886	Jul 1886
3	early 1884	Jul 1884	8	early 1888	Sep 1888
4	Jul-Oct 1884	Dec 1884	9	Feb 1890	Nov 1891
5	Jan-Apr 1885	Aug 1885

The dates are those given by Eichler and Eichler (1962) who also list the contents of the
parts. We have added the months in which the parts were listed (in Europe !) by Naturae
Novitates. The plates are chromolithographs; some of them are taken from photographs.
We are grateful to Drs. S. T. Blake and H. Eichler for supplementary information. <em>Copy</em>
(in orig. wrappers): NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; GF p. 52; NI 249.
	Eichler and Eichler, S. Austr. Naturalist 36: 39-42. 1962.

Brown, Nicholas Edward (1849-1934), British botanist. (<em>N. E. Brown</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 263.
Anon., J. Kew Guild 2: 167. 1904. (portr.)
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 91: 268. 1934 (portr.)
Anon., J. Kew Guild 5: 460-461. 1935.

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HEADING: BROWN, N. E.

Cotton, J. Bot. 73: 19-21. 1935.
Hutchinson, Proc. Linn. Soc 147: 165-167 1935.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 168. 1935 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 85-86. 1936.
White, The Stapelieae 1: 115. 1937 (portr.)
Rappa, Lav. 1st. bot. Giardino col. Palermo 14: 3-18. 1954 ("la sua opera e la mia
	priorita").

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Many contributions to Oliver, <em>Fl. trop. Afr.</em>, listed under Oliver.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brownanthus</em> Schwantes (1927).
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the name Brown, cf. infra, sub R. Brown, and sub
P. Browne.

823. <em>Arachnoidiscus</em> an account of the genus, comprising its history, distribution, develop-
ment and growth of the frustule, structure and its examination and purpose in life, and a
key to and descriptions of all known species, illustrated. London (W. Watson &amp; Sons)
 1933. Oct. (<em>Arachnoidiscus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1933, p. [1]-88, <em>pl. 1-7. Copy</em>: PCS.

Brown, Robert (1773-1858), British botanist, who travelled with Flinders to Australia,
was librarian to Banks and to the Linnean Society of London, and Keeper of botany at
the British Museum; one of the most versatile botanists of the first half of the nineteenth
century. (<em>R. Br.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Robert Brown's herbarium, consisting mainly of his own collec-
tions from Australia, Tasmania, Timor, the Cape and some other Australian collections,
came into the possession of J. J. Bennett in 1858 and was split up upon the latter's death
in 1876. The main set went to BM (3900 species) the second set to K, the third to E.
Smaller sets of duplicates are in many herbaria, for instance in the Thunberg herbarium
(UPS) and at G and P. The types of the names in R. Brown's non-Australian publica-
tions are mainly at BM. Types of algae mainly at BM, some at K. The collection of fossil
wood is also at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 48-49; IH 2: 101. 1954.
	Anon., J. Bot. 14: 192. 1876.
	Candolle, Phytographie 400. 1880.
	Anon., Hist. Coll. BMNH 84. 1904.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. Males. ser. I. 1: 83-84. 1950 (portr.)
	Dickinson, Phycol. Bull. 1: 11. 1952.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 46. 1953.
	Burbidge, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 80: 229. 1956 (coll. loc.)
	Womersley, Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7: 345-346. 1956 (notes on Brown's col-
	lections of Algae which were passed over to Dawson Turner).
	Stearn, An introduction to Robert Brown's "Prodromus" <em>in</em> facsimile edition, Wein-
	heim 1960.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 64. 1970.
	Powell and Morley, Irish Nat. J. 18: 161-162. 1975 (on W. R. McNab's collection of
	R. Brown specimens).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 301. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 224, 4: 764; Barnhart 1: 263; BB p. 48-49;
BL 2: 295; BM 1: 260-261, 6: 146-147; Bossert p. 55; CSP 1: 660-661, 7: 279, 12: 127,
13: 848; Dawson p. 172-174; DNB 7: 25b-27b; Frank p. 15; GR p. 369; IF p. 648;
Jackson p. 527 [index]; Kew 1: 395-396; KR p. 106-107; Langman p. 164; Lasègue
p. 565 [index]; MD p. 68-69; MW p. 55-56; Moebius p. 448 [index]; PR 1213-1250,
2, 78, 498, 613, 2958, 8559, 9952; Quenstedt p. 62; Zander (ed. 10) p. 595.
Agardh, Flora 16(2): 515-542. 1833.
Jussieu, Arch. bot. Guillemin, 1: 381-384. 1833.
Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 2: 61. 1850.

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HEADING: BROWN, R.

Balfour, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinb. 6: 119-128. 1858.
Fürnrohr, Flora 41: 438-440. 1858.
Morren, Prologue consacré à la mémoire de Robert Brown. Gand [Gent] 1858, 12 p.
	(portr., bibl.), copy at G.
Seemann, Bonplandia 6: 223-226, 334. 1858. 7: 1-2. 1859.
Bell and Bennett, Bot. Zeit. 18: 326-328. 1860.
Martius, Flora 42: 10-15, 25-31. 1859, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 3. 3: 321-331. 1859,
	Almanach kais. Akad. Wien 1859(2): 140-148, Akad. Denkreden 365-381. 1866.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 163, 267, 411, 454. 1862.
Brown, The miscellaneous botanical works of Robert Brown. London 1866-1868, 3 vols.
	Oct.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schrifsteller-Lexikon 87-89. 1874.
Carruthers, J. Bot. 14: 97-105. 1876 (on Bennett and Br.)
Gray, Sci. Pap. 2: 283-288. 1889.
Hooker, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1887/8: 54-67. 1890.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1888/90: 35. 1891.
Gray, Letters 2: 830 [index]. 1895.
Carruthers, J. Bot. 34: 26-29. 1896 (portr. bust).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 90. 1903, 3(3): 76, 209. 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 20. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 42: 65-66. 1908, J. W. Austral, nat. Hist.
	Soc. 6: 29. 1909; J. R. Soc. Tasmania 1909: 5.
Maiden, Life of Sir Josephs Banks 240 [index], 1909.
Farmer in Oliver, Makers Brit. bot. 108-125. 1913 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 309-335. 1914.
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 524-525 [index]. 1918.
Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 290. 1921.
Britten, J. Bot. 60: 177-184. 1922 (R. Br. and the Monthly Mag.)
Ardagh, Portraits and memoirs of Robert Brown. London 1928.
Ramsbottom et al., Proc. Linn. Soc. 144: 17-54. 1932 (portr.)
Whitley, J. Proc. Roy. Austral. Hist. Soc. 9(5): 300-301. 1933.
Backer, Verklarend woordenboek 86. 1936.
Gilmour, Brit. botanists 32-34. 1944.
Willis, Vict. Naturalist 66(5): 83-84. Sep 1949 (portr.)
Steenis, Fl. males, ser. I. 4(2): lxxxix. 1949 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 83-84. 1950 (portr.)
Anon., Australasian Herb. News 7: 5-6. 1950 (mss at BM).
Burbridge, Australasian Herb. News 10: 6-7. 1952 (on mss).
Smith, J. Proc. W. Austral. hist. Soc. 4(5): 62-63. 1953.
Berton, Monde des Plantes 50(315): 2: 1955.
Blake, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 66(1): 1-19. 1955 (bibl.)
Burbidge, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 80: 229-233. 1956 (coll. local.)
Lamb, G. F., J. Franklin happy voyager 39, 242, 272. 1956.
Osborn, Austral. J. Sci. 21(5): 127-130. 1958.
Dupree, Asa Gray 482 [index]. 1959.
Genkel, Akad. Nauk SSSR, Izv, ser. Biol. 24(1): 139-143. 1959.
Smith, European vision and the South Pacific 276 [ind.] 1960.
Stearn, Introduction [to facsimile edition of J. R. Brown, Prodromus, Weinheim 1960,
	also in Three prefaces, Weinheim 1962.
Stearn, Taxon 10: 237-238. 1961.
Kerr, Austral. Orchid. Rev. 29(3): 16-19, 124-127. 1964.
Burbidge, Austral. Dict. Biogr. 1: 166-167. 1966.
Sinnott, Freethinker, London, 89: 348-349. 1969.
Stearn, DSB 2: 516-522. 1970.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 368 [index]. 1971.
Anon., Musées de Genève 123: 10. 1972 (portr.)
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 104. 1972 (portr.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 309 [index]. 1973.
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 233 [index]. 1974.
Rourke, J. S. Afr. Bot. 40(1): 47-60. 1974 (Brown at the Cape, portr., map).

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HEADING: BROWN, R.

<sm>COLLECTED WORKS</sm>: <em>The miscellaneous botanical works</em> of Robert Brown ... London (Ray
Society) 1860-1868, 2 vols. text, Oct., 1 vol. atlas Qu. - See also below <em>R. Brown's Ver-
mischte botanische Schriften</em>, Leipzig, Nürnberg 1825-1834, 5 vols. Oct.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brunonia</em> J. E. Smith (1810); <em>Brunoniella</em> C. E. B. Bremekamp (1964).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Brownanthus</em> Schwantes (1927) is dedicated to Nicholas Edward Brown (1849-
1934), q.v.; <em>Browneopsis</em> Huber (1906) is dedicated to Patrick Browne (1730-1790), q.v.;
<em>Browningia</em> N. L. Britton &amp; J. N. Rose (1920) is dedicated to W. E. Browning, "...
director of the Instituto Ingles at Santiago, Chile ..."; <em>Brownleea</em> W. H. Harvey ex
J. Lindberg (1842) is dedicated to J. Brownlee (fl. 1842), English missionary in South
Africa; <em>Brownlowia</em> Roxburgh (1820) is dedicated to Lady Brownlow, English patroness
of science.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Guillemin, Arch. bot. 1: 381-384. 1833; J. S. Afr. Bot. 40(1): 51. 1974.

824. <em>On the natural order of plants called Proteaceae</em>. By Robert Brown, Lib. L.S. From the
Transactions of the Linnean Society, vol. x. London (Richard Taylor and Co.) 1810.
Qu. (<em>Nat. order Proteac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1810, p. [i, reprint t.p. with above title], 15-226, tabl. 2, 3. <em>Copy</em>: MO. - Re-
	printed from Trans. Linn. Soc. 10(1): 15-226. Feb 1810, title on p. 15: <em>On the Pro-
	teaceae of Jussieu</em>. Also in Misc. bot. works 2: 1-192.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 660; PR 1217.
	Stearn, An introduction to Robert Brown's Prodromus, in facsimile edition, Wein-
	heim 1960, p. xxxii.
	Tyrrell, Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana. 12. 1963.

825. <em>Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae</em> et Insulae van-Diemen, exhibens characteres plan-
tarum quas annis 1802-1805 per oras utriusque insulae collegit et descripsit Robertus
Brown; insertis passim aliis speciebus auctori hucusque cognitis, seu evulgatis, seu in-
editis praesertim Banksianis, in primo itinere navarchi Cook detectis. Vol. I. London
(J. Johnson &amp; Co.) 1810. Oct. (infours)†. (<em>Prodr</em>.)

<em>First edition</em>: 1-7 Apr 1810, p. [1]-viii, 145-590, [2, add.], p. 1-144 never issued. There is
	no second volume. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY.
<em>Reprint</em> ["male impressa," PR 1215], in Isis 1819: col. 801-984, issued separately, p. [1]-
	183. <em>Copies</em>: MO (with special t.p.); BR (no t.p., orig. pag.).
"<em>Second</em>" edition, publ. by C. G. D. Nees von Esenbeck, 1827 (in series); sep. <em>publ</em>.
	Jul-Sep 1828, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-[(145)]- 446 (590), [447]- 460. <em>Copy</em>: U. -"<em>Editio secunda</em>
	quam ad fidem exempli prioris editionis, ab ibso auctore emendati, typis excudi
	curavit C. G. Nees ab Esenbeck, ... Vol. 1," Nürnberg (Leonhard Schrag) 1827. Oct.
	This reprint has the original (145-590) as well as a new pagination starting with [1];
	it is an almost word by word reprint. There are a few minor corrections. This edition
	came out first as vol. 3(1) of Brown's <em>Vermischte botanische Schriften</em> Mar-Apr 1827, and
	as a separate book only Jul-Sep 1829. - Nees provided an <em>index familiarum et generum</em>.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1960, Historiae naturalis classica tom. 6, reproduces
	the <em>first</em> edition of 1810 and the <em>Supplementum primum</em> of 1830 (see below). There is a
	new introduction and index by W. T. Stearn; an introduction also published sep-
	arately in Stearn's <em>Three prefaces. Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; IF p. 684; Kew 1: 395; MW p. 55; PR 1215; P&amp;W p. 79; RS p. 76,
	SR p. clxxix; IDC 231.
	Anon., Flora 12: 219-222. 14 Apr 1829 [review of Nees edition].
	Britten, J. Bot. 45: 246-248. 1907.
	Stearn, An introduction to Robert Brown's "Prodromus", <em>in</em> facsimile edition, Wein-
	heim 1960, p. v-lii.

826. <em>On the Asclepiadeae</em> [a natural order of plants separated from the Apocineae of
Jussieu, London 1810]. Oct. (<em>Asclepiadeae</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1-7 Apr 1810 - Preprinted from Mem. Werner. Soc. 1: 12-78. 1811. Brown's
	"Prodromus" and this paper were made available at the same time.
<em>Latin translation</em>: Praha 1819, after 2 Apr (p. iv), p. [i]-xiv, [15]- 68, <em>2 pl., Asclepiadeae</em>,
	recensitae a Roberto Brown. Ex idiomate anglico transtulit D. Carolus Boriwogus

PAGE: 367
HEADING: BROWN, R.

	Presl. Editit Casparus Comes Sternberg. Prague (J. G. Calve) 1819. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 660; MW p. 55; Langman p. 164; PR 1218; SK p. clxxiv; IDC 5863.
	Bullock, Kew Bull. 1953: 65.
	Stearn, An introduction to Robert Brown's "Prodromus", <em>in</em> facsimile edition, Wein-
	heim 1960, p. xxix.
	St. John, Pacific Sci. 22(3): 412-421. 1968 (Brown's Pandanus species).
	Rogers, Taxon 2: 181-182. 1953.

827. <em>A voyage to Terra australis</em>; undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery
of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in his Majesty's
ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and Cumberland
schooner. With an account of the shipwreck of the Porpoise, arrival of the Cumberland
at Mauritius, and imprisonment of the commander during six years and a half in that
island. By Matthew Flinders, commander of the Investigator. In two volumes, with an
atlas. Vol. ii. London (G. and W. Nicol) 1814, pp. 533-613, <em>General remarks, geographical
and systematical, on the Botany of Terra Australis. -</em> By Robert Brown, F.R.S. ... naturalist
to the voyage. Qu. (<em>Voy. Terra austral.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: between 18Jul and 10 Aug 1814 (Stearn); 19 Jul 1814 (Dawson). - The atlas
	has 10 botanical plates (out of 28) by Ferdinand Bauer and W. Westall. <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; Kew 1: 395; NI 637; PR 1224; 2938; P &amp; W p. 209.
	Stearn, An introduction to Robert Brown's "Prodromus", <em>in</em> facsimile edition, Wein-
	heim 1960, p. xxxiii.
	Dawson, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Hist. ser. 3: 58. 1962.

828. <em>Observations on the natural family of plants called Compositae</em> .... [From the transactions
of the Linnean Society, vol. xii.] London 1817. Qu. (<em>Observ. Compositae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Before Sep 1817 as a preprint, p. [i], [75]- 142 (Cassini 5 Sep, Acad. 8 Sep 1817),
	from Trans. Linn. Soc. 12(1): 75-142. 1817 (publ. 25 Feb 1818). <em>Copy</em> preprint: NY
	(identifiable by separate t.p.)
<em>French translation</em> with additional notes by Brown as well as by the translator, Henri
Cassini: see Cassini 1818.
<em>Ref</em>.: Langman p. 164.
	Cassini, J. Phys. Chim. Hist. nat. 86: 120, 317-337, 397-409. 1818, 87: 5-20, 95-105.
	1818.
	Nees von Esenbeck, Robert Brown's Vermischte botanische Schriften 2: 499-500.
	1826.

829. <em>Characters and descriptions of three new species of plants</em> found in China by Clarke Abel
Esq.; selected from a small collection of specimens, the only part of [his] herbarium
that escaped the wreck of the Alceste ... London 1818. Qu. (<em>Char. pl. China Abel</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1818 (P &amp; W; Acad.: 14 Sep 1818), 8p., <em>2 pl</em>. - Reprinted from Clarke Abel,
	<em>Narrative of a journey in the in terior of China</em>. London 1818. Qu., p. 374-379 (Appendix
	B). Types at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; MW 56; PR 1227; P &amp; W p. 2.

830. <em>A voyage of discovery made under the orders of the admiralty, in his majesty's ships Isabella
and Alexander, for the purpose of exploring Baffin's Bay</em>, and inquiring into the probability of
a north-west passage. [J. Ross] London 1819. Qu., Oct. (<em>Voy. explor. Baffin's Bay</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: R. Brown provided a list of plants in the appendix (p. cxxxix-cxliv). Quarto
	edition in 1 volume 1-10 Apr 1819; Octavo edition in 2 volumes Jul 1819; German
	edition, dated 1819, probably published Apr 1820. - Reprint of Brown's <em>List of plants</em>,
	s.d. London (printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode), Oct., p. [1]- 7. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; PR 1229; P &amp; W p. 503; SY p. 62.

831. <em>Chloris melvilliana</em>. A list of plants collected in Melville Island (latitude 74°-75° N.
longitude 110°-112° W.) in the year 1820; by the officers of the voyage of discovery
under the orders of Captain Parry. With characters and descriptions of the new genera
and species by Robert Brown ... London (W. Clowes) 1823. Qu. (<em>Chlor. melvill.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1823, late (see Kuntze, MD), p. [1]-52, <em>4 pl</em>. (uncol. liths), dated 6 Mar 1821,
	by Franz Bauer. <em>Copy</em>: U. - <em>Chloris</em> is a preprint of no. xi of the <em>Appendix</em> to Captain

PAGE: 368
HEADING: BROWN, R.

	Parry's Journal of his first voyage, (p. cclix), with independent pagination. This
	<em>Journal</em> was published Jan or 1-5 Feb 1824, hence the 1824 reference in BM.
<em>German translation</em>: G. Kuntze, Flora 7(2). Beil. 2: 65-135. 1821.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; HL 1361; MD p. 68-69; PR 1234; P &amp; W p. 435.
	Raspail, Bull. Sci. nat. 5(5): 73-78. 1825.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxxviii. 1891.

832. <em>Journal of a voyage for the discovery of a north-west passage</em> ... [W. E. Parry] <em>Supplement
to the Appendix. XI. Botany. A list of plants collected in Mellvile Island.</em> London (W. Clowes)
 1824. Qu. (<em>J. voy. n.-w. passage, Bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Jan-5Feb 1824 (presented to Royal Society on 5 Feb, P &amp; W 1824). Kuntze
	reports that A. P. de Candolle received this botanical appendix in 1823. Pritzel also
	dates the preprint 1823; tnis is obviously the independent preprint entitled <em>Chloris
	melviliana</em>. London 1823 Qu. (see above). The Monthly critical Gazette [1(1): 35.
	1824] reviewed it in Jun 1824.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; MD p. 69; PR 1234; P &amp; W p. 435.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxxviii. 1891.

833. <em>Robert Brown's vermischte botanische Schriften</em>. In Verbindung mit einigen Freunden
ins Deutsche übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen versehen von Dr. C. G. Nees von Esen-
beck. Schmalkalden (1: Varnhagen), Leipzig (1-2: Friedrich Fleischer), Nürnberg
(3-5: Leonhard Schrag) 1825-1834. 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Verm. bot. Schr.</em>)

vol.	pages	pl.	dates	Flora
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xviii, [ii, err.],	1	Aug-Sep 1825	6 Nov-31 Dec 1825
	[1]-704
2(1)	[1]-494	-	possibly
			separately
			Jul-Dec 1825
(2)	[i]-viii, [2, err.],	-	Jan-Mar 1826	Apr-Mai 1826
	[1, h.t.], 495-791
3(1)	[ii]-xiv, [1]-460	-	Mar-Apr 1827	7 Apr 1827
(2)	not issued			14 Sep 1836 ("noch nicht")
4	[i]-viii, [1]-548	5	Mar-Apr 1830	7 Mai 1830
5	[i]-x, [1]-477	4	Jan-Feb 1834	12 Mar 1834

<em>Copies</em>: L, M, Teyler, U. - This publication is different from the later "The Miscella-
neous Works of Robert Brown" published by J. J. Bennett for the Ray Society, 2 vols.
1866, 1867, atlas 1868 (These <em>Miscellaneous Works</em> indicate original pagination!) - The
plates are uncoloured lithographs.
<em>Volume 1</em> appears to have had at least two issues, differing only in the title-pages. The
	issue with the Leipzig (Friedrich Fleischer) imprint has "Mit einer Kupfertafel", the
	issue with the Schmalkalden imprint has "Mit einer Steindrucktafel" (in both cases
	the plate is a lithograph!). The Schmalkalden issue has on the back of the title-page
	a motto (absent from the Leipzig issue)":
	"Die reine Empirie sucht unbewusst das Centrum, treue Anschauung überall
	wird von der Einheit angezogen, als ihrem Schwerpunkt. Göthe".
<em>Volume 2</em> appears apparently only with the Leipzig imprint. From the Utrecht copy it is
	clear that the Leipzig title-pages of volumes 1 and 2 were issued on a single separate
	sheet which was to be cut. The copies seen by us of vol. 1 with the Leipzig imprint
	(M, U) have the title-page as a cancellans. - This volume contains a reprint of the
	text of Aiton, Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 5: 188-222 on p. 3-52, thus identifying this text as
	from the hand of Brown.
<em>Volume 3</em> is known to us only with a Nürnberg (Leonhard Schrag) imprint. Only part 1
	was issued and contains the Nürnberg reprint of Robert Brown's <em>Prodromus</em> with the
	double pagination (p. [1]-446 are equivalent to the original 145-590, p. [447]-460
	have addenda and an index). The only difference of this issue with the separate issue
	of the <em>Prodromus</em> is the addition of a [second] title-page [p. ii] identifying the book as
	vol. 3(1) of the Vermischte botanische Schriften.

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HEADING: BROWN, R. W.

<em>Volumes 4 and 5</em> are known to us only with the Nürnberg imprint. A reference to difficul-
	ties with the publishers of vols. 1 and 2 (Varnhagen und Fleischer) is found in Nees'
	preface to vol. 4 p. vi. Volume 5 contains on p. 313-416 a systematic review of nomen-
	clatural notes and addenda with respect to Brown's taxa compiled by Endlicher.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; MO p. 69; MW p. 56; PR 1214.
	C. G. D. Nees, Flora 7: 730-734. 14 Dec 1824 (announcement), 7(2) Beil. 3: 147-148.
	Jan 1825, 8(2) Beil. 4: 66-67. 6 Nov-31 Dec 1825 [vol. 1], 9(1) Beil. 1: 89-91. 1826
	(on vol. 3 which will contain a new ed. of the <em>Prodromus</em>).
	Schlechtendal, Linnaea 1(1): 103-104. Jan 1826 (vol. 1 publ. before 1 Oct 1825);
	1(3): 275-276. 1826.

834. <em>Narrative of travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Africa</em> in the years 1822, 1823
and 1824, by major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, ex-
tending across the Great Desert to the tenth degree of Northern latitude, and from
Kouka in Dornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Fellatah empire. With an appendix,
published by authority of the right honourable earl Bathurst, one of his Majesty's
principal secretaries of state, and dedicated by permission to his Lordship, by Major
Dixon Denham ... and Captain Hugh Clapperton ... the survivors of the expedition.
London (John Murray) 1826. Qu. (<em>Narr. travels Africa</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Apr 1826. <em>Copy</em>: Teyler. - The "Botanical appendix", no. xxii, by R. Brown,
	p. 208-246, was issued separately, as a reprint, entitled: "Observations on the struc-
	ture and affinities of the more remarkable plants collected by the late Walter Oudney,
	M.D. and Major Denham and Captain Clapperton in the years 1822, 1823 and 1824,
	during their expedition to explore Central Africa", London 1826, 41 p.; also re-
	printed in Misc. Bot. Works 1: 257-303.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 440 (sub Denham); Jackson 346; PR 1235.

835. <em>Supplementum primum prodromi florae Novae Hollandiae</em>: exhibens Proteaceas novas quas
in Australasia legerunt DD. Baxter, Caley, Cunningham, Fraser et Sieber; et quarum e
siccis exemplaribus characteres elaboravit Robertus Brown. London (Richard Taylor)
 1830. Oct. (<em>Suppl. prodr. fl. Nov. Holl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: (late?) 1830 (reviews are from 1831 and 1832), p. [1]-40. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: in R. Brown, <em>Prodromus</em> 1810, facsimile ed. Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1960.
	<em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 260; Kew 1: 395.

836. <em>On Cyrtandreae</em>, by Robert Brown. From Dr. Horsfield's "Plantae javanicae rariores."
London (Richard and John E. Taylor) March 1838-December 1839. Qu. (<em>Cyrtandreae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A reprint of two plates with text from Bennett and Brown, Plantae javanicae
	rariores, q.v., p. [i, t.p.], <em>pl. 24</em>, 1-2, <em>pl. 25</em>, 105-122. <em>Copy</em>: G. - The dates on the title
	page are earlier than those of parts 1 and 2 as given under Bennett.

837. <em>Botanical appendix to Captain Sturt’s expedition into central Australia</em>. [London 1849] Oct. (<em>Bot. Sturt's exped. Australia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: As a reprint or preprint, Jan-Feb 1849, by a different printer (G. Norman) from
	Charles Sturt, Narrative of an expedition into central Australia. 1849. - Reprint [1] -
	29. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 1: 63-64. Feb (?) 1849 (rev.)
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 726-727. 1849 (rev.)

838. <em>The miscellaneous botanical works of Robert Brown</em>. London (Ray Society) 1866-1868,
2 vols. and atlas. Oct. and Qu. (<em>Misc. bot. works</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1866 (p. v: 30 Dec 1865), p. [i]-viii, [1, h.t], [1]-612. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Dec 1867 (p. vi: 30 Nov 1867). p. [i]-viii, [1]-786. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Atlas of plates</em>: 1868, p. [i-iii], [1]-15, <em>pl. 1-38. Copy</em>: U.
Original pagination of articles usually indicated.

Brown, Roland Wilbur (1893-1961), American palaeobotanist. (<em>R. W. Brown</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: U.S. Geol. Survey (US).

PAGE: 370
HEADING: BROWN, R. W.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Kew 1: 396.
Becker, Cactus and Succulent Soc. Amer. 32(1): 28-29. 1960.
Becker, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 89(4): 260-261. 1962 (portr.)
Becker, Garden J. New York Bot. Gard. 12(2): 71-72. 1962.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Brown, cf. supra, sub N. E. and R. Brown,
and infra, sub P. Browne.

<em>Note</em>: Author of <em>Composition of scientific words</em> (1954).

Brown, Stewardson (1867-1921), American botanist at Philadelphia. (<em>S. Brown</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PH; the originals of the collections made with N. L. Britton in
the Bermudas, Virgin Islands and W. Indies at NY, those from Canada are at GH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 101.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 264; BL 1: 211; BM 6: 147; Bossert p. 55.
Britton, J. New York Bot. Gard. 22: 110-112. 1921.
Anon., Amer. Fern J. 13: 24-25. 1923.
Stone, Bartonia 8: 1-6. 1924 (portr.), also rep. 6 p.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr, coll. New York Bot. Gard. 105. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Brown, cf. supra, sub N. E. and R. Brown,
and infra, sub P. Browne.

839. <em>Alpine flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains</em> by Stewardson Brown ... illustrated
with water-colour drawings and photographs by Mrs. Charles Schäffer ... New York
and London (G. P. Putnam's Sons) 1907. Oct. (<em>Alpine fl. Canad. Rocky Mts.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1907 (p. viii: 29 Oct 1907; Nat. Nov. Feb 1908), p. [i]-xxxix, [1]-353,
	<em>frontisp., pl. 1-79. Copy</em>: L. -The plates are by Mary Townsend [Sharples] Schäffer
	(1861-x).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 147; Kew 1: 396; NI 254.
	Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 322. 1945.

Browne, Daniel Jay (1804-1867), American author. (<em>D. J. Browne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

s
<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 265; BM 1: 262; CSP 1: 666; Jackson
p. 360; Kew 1: 397; Langman p. 165; PR 1252.
Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 322. 1945.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the stem Brown-, cf. supra, sub N. E. and R. Brown,
and infra, sub P. Browne.

840. <em>The sylva americana</em>; or a description of the forest trees indigenous to the United
States, practically and botanically considered. Illustrated by more than one hundred
engravings. Boston (William Hyde &amp; Co.) 1832. Qu. (<em>Sylva amer</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832 (p. vii: Apr 1832), p. [i]-vii, [viii, list], [9]-408, <em>1 pl</em>. (frontisp.), text figs.
	i-cxiii. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 262; Jackson p. 360; Kew 1: 397.

841. <em>The trees of America</em>; native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated, and
scientifically and popularly described; being considered principally with reference to
their geography and history; soil and situation; propagation and culture; accidents and
diseases; properties and uses; economy in the arts; introduction into commerce; and
their application in useful and ornamental plantations illustrated by numerous en-
gravings. New York (Harper and Brothers) 1857. Qu. (<em>Trees America</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1857 (t.p.; however p. viii: Aug 1846, p. [iv], registered 1846), p. [i]-xii, [1]-520,
	unnumbered text ill. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.

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HEADING: BROWNE

Browne, Patrick (1720-1790), Irish naturalist and physician, explorer of Jamaica.
(<em>P. Br.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Browne sold his Jamaican herbarium to Linnaeus in 1758
through Collinson. It is now at LINN. - 103 original drawings of Jamaican plants by
Ehret are at BM. - Other Browne specimens are at BM, UPS (with the Thunberg
herbarium) and S. Manuscripts at BM and LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 50; IH 2: 102; Jackson, Index to the Linnaean herbarium 16-11. 1922;
	Lasègue p. 488.
	Lindman, Ark. Bot. 7(3): 15. 1907.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 18-28. 1898, 3: 29. 1912.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 265; BB p. 50; BM 1: 262; Dawson p. 176,
544, 868; DNB 7: 53; Jackson p. 370; Kew 1: 398; KR 107; Lasègue p. 488; LS 4179;
PR 1253; SO 636, 637, 1987, 2538.
Lambert, Trans. Linn. Soc. 4: 31-34. 1798.
Anon., Trans. Linn. Soc. 10: 414. 1811.
J., Dict. Sci. med., Biogr. méd. 3: 6-7. 1821.
Smith, Corresp. Linnaeus 1: 39, 42-44. 1821.
Ehret, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1894/5: 55. 1896.
Prain, J. Bot. 40: 139. 1902.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 18-28. 1898, 3: 29. 1902.
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné ser. 2. 1: 339-362. 1916.
Anon., J. Bot. 58: 276. 1920.
Britten, J. Bot. 62: 351. 1924.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 85. 1936.
Fick and Stearns, Mark Catesby 66, 82, 108. 1961.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr Alexander Garden 372. 1969.
Miller, Taxon 19: 517. 1970.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 180, 186, 202-203. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brownea</em> N. J. Jacquin (1760, "<em>Brownaed</em>"); corr. J. A. Murray (1774, <em>nom</em>.
et <em>orth. cons.</em>); <em>Browneopsis</em> Huber. (1906).
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the stem Brown-, cf. supra, sub N. E. and R. Brown.

842. <em>The civil and natural history of Jamaica in three parts</em>. Containing, I. An accurate
Description of that Island, its Situation and Soil; with a brief Account of its former and
present State, Government, Revenues, Produce and Trade. IL A History of the natural
Productions, including the various Sorts of native Fossils; perfect and imperfect Vege-
tables; Quadrupedes, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects; with their Properties and Uses
in Mechanics, Diet, and Physic. III. An Account of the Nature of Climates in general,
and their different Effects upon the human Body; with a Detail of the Diseases arising
from this Source, particularly within the Tropics. In Three Dissertations. The Whole
illustrated with Fifty Copper-Plates: In which the most curious Productions are re-
presented of the natural Size, and delineated immediately from the Objects. London
(author) 1756. Fol. (<em>Civ. nat. hist. Jamaica</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 10 Mar 1756, map, [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [2, catal. auth.), [1]-503, <em>pl. 1-49</em>, uncoloured
	copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: MICH. - P. Browne wrote to Linnaeus on 11 Mar 1756 (Hulth
	1918): "Yesterday it was at length published, and I sent a copy inscribed with your
	name to the booksellers ..." (translation H. W. Rickett). The Monthly Review
	(15: 30-43. Jul 1756, 15: 333-344. Oct 1756) mentions publication of the first edition
	in three parts; the Critical Rev. of Jun 1756 (165): 389-409. Jun 1756) also mentions
	three parts. According to present evidence these three parts must have come out
	almost simultaneously. New generic names mostly validly published because mono-
	typic or because of special (typographically distinct) descriptions under the first
	species. For binomials see ed. 2, London 1789. add. index 1; and also the index to
	Richter's Codex (TL1: 1882) which often cites the first binomials given to Browne's
	species. The plates are by G. D. Ehret (1708-1770).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1789, p. [i*-iv*], map, [i]-viii, 1-503, <em>pl. 1-49</em>, four additional indexes [1-46],
	catal. auth. [47-48]. London (B. White and Son) 1789. Fol. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

PAGE: 372
HEADING: BROWNE

	Title: "The civil ... [end of II:] physic. By Patrick Browne, M.D. Illustrated with
	forty-nine copper-plates in which the most curious productions are represented of
	their natural sizes, and delineated immediately from the objects, by George Dio-
	nysius Ehret. There are now added complete Linnaean indexes, and a large and
	accurate map of the island."
	The plates of the second edition were re-engraved and are reversed with the Linnaean
	binomials added.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 262; DA 1967; DU 57; GF p. 52; Jackson p. 370; Kew 1: 398; LS 4179;
	NI 255; Plesch p. 159-160 (1789 ed.); PR 1253; RS p. 76; SA 2: 545; IDC 1272.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 18-28. 1898, 3: 29. 1902.
	Rendle, J. Bot. 50: 129. 1912.
	Hulth [ed.], Bref och Skr. Linné ser. 2. 1: 341. 1916 (letter 11 Mar 1756).
	Hallier, Meded. Rijks-Herb. 36: 1-6. 1918.
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 90.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 202-203. 1971.

Bruce, James (1730-1794), Scottish traveller in Africa. (<em>Bruce</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bruce had no herbarium of his own so far as is known. The
specimens collected on his travels went to several persons with whom he was in contact,
mainly Sir Joseph Banks (BM) and Lamarck (P-LA). From the correspondence with
Banks it is clear, however, that Bruce made few collections of dried plants, and that most
of his documentation consisted of drawings. These are now at the Royal Society. Bruce
manuscripts are at the Royal Society, London.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 102.
	Dawson, The Banks letters 177-179. 1958.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 266; BB p. 51; BM 1: 262; 6: 148; Dawson
p. 177-179; DNB 7: 98; Kew 1: 399; PR 1256.
Murray, Account of the life and writings of James Bruce of Kinnaird, author of Travels
	to discover the source of the Nile in the years 1768-1773, Edinburgh 1808. (part of
	second edition of Bruce's Travels).
Smith, J. E., Correspondence 2: 293. 1832.
Head, F. B., Life of James Bruce. London 1832 (fide PR).
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 52-53. 1882.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 86. 1936.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 67. 1966.
Reid, J. M., Traveller extraordinary, the life of James Bruce of Kinnaird, London 1968.
Hansen, DSB 2: 530. 1970.
Cumming, Geogr. J. 137 (1): 41-50. 1971 (letters).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bracea</em> J. F. Miller (1779-1780, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

843. <em>Select specimens of natural history</em>, collected in Travels to discover the source of the
Nile, in Egypt, Arabia, Abyssinia, and Nubia. Vol. 5. Edinburgh (J. Ruthven for
C. G.J. and J. Robinson) London 1790. Qu. (<em>Select spec. nat. hist.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Apr 1790, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xiv, [1]-230, [12, ind., err.], <em>37 pl</em>., 3 maps. Title
	of the main work: <em>Travels to discover the source of the Nile in the years 1768, 1769, 1770</em>,
	<em>1771, 1772 and 1773</em>. Edinburgh, 5 vols, 1790. <em>Copies</em>: Teyler, Harvard Univ. Libr.
<em>Second edition</em>: by Alexander Murray, Edinburgh 1804 [-1808?] with biogr. and portr.
	(n.v.)
<em>Third edition</em>: by Alexander Murray "to which is prefixed a life of the author" [by the
	editor], 7 vols., atlas, Edinburgh 1813. (n.v.)
<em>French translation</em>: by J. H. Castera, <em>Voyage aux sources du Nil</em>, en Nubie et en Abyssinie
	pendant les années 1768-72, 11 vols. London 1790-1792. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>German translation</em>: <em>Reisen zur Entdeckung der Quellen der Nil</em>. Uebersetzt von Volkmann,
	mit Anmerkungen von Blumenbach, 5 vols. Leipzig 1791. Natural history in vol. 5.
	(n.v.)
<em>Abridgement</em>: <em>Travels</em> ... <em>by James Bruce</em>, ed. C. F. Beckingham, New York, Edinburgh
	[1964], with biography and introduction. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.

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<em>Ref</em>.: BM: 262; PR 1256; ST p. 56; IDG 5501.
	Stackhouse, Extracts from Bruce's Travels. Bath 1815 (n.v.).
	Rehder, Bradley bibl. 1: 486. 1911.

Bruch, Philipp (1781-1847), German pharmacist and bryologist at Zweibrücken.
(<em>Bruch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G (through Delessert). — Husnot offered the Bruch herbarium
for sale in the Revue bryologique 49: 48. 1922. In the same journal (50: 16. 1923)
Gérard states to have bought the Bruch herbarium for the city of Lyon. Bruch offered
exsiccatae in exchange in Flora 7: 760-765. 28 Dec 1824. - 219 original drawings by
Bruch in BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 102.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 375-376; Barnhart 1: 266; BM 1: 149; CSP 1:
668; DTS 1: 36; Kew 1: 399; MD p. 70; PR post 1257.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 5: 231. 1847, 7: 722, 733. 1849.
Anon., Flora 30: 148. 7 Mar 1847.
Gümbel, Pollichia 5: 11-21. 1847.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 344 [index]. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bruchia</em> Hornschuch (1825); <em>Bruchia</em> Schwägrichen (1824).

844. <em>Bryologia europaea</em> seu genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata.
Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1836-1855, 6 vols. Qu. (<em>Bryol. europ.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Wilhelm Philipp Schimper (1803-1867); Wilhelm Theodor von Gümbel
	(1812-1858), artist (no texts).
<em>Publ</em>.: in 65 fascicles, containing 640 lithographs. A supplementum was published in
	4 fascicles, with 40 lithographs, between 1864-1866: <em>Musci europaei novi vel Bryologiae
	europaeae supplementum</em> - see Schimper. The plates are not numbered consecutively but
	per genus. Many numbers in vol. 6 are erroneous and were corrected by hand. The
	plates have to be arranged in accordance with the <em>Conspectus</em> issued for each of the six
	volumes but there are several discrepancies. The genera were also offered for sale
	separately. A certain number of copies exist with photographic reproduction of the
	original plates. These copies were issued by the publisher (Schweizerbarth) in an
	attempt to sell his stock of incomplete copies. A detailed list of contents is given by
	Junk, but by far the best key to the book is that of Margadant and van der Wijk who
	suggested a continuous pagination (also followed in facsimile edition). It is very
	desirable to follow this standardization of pagination and quotation. The list of dates
	of the fascicles given here is based on that given by Barnhart with additional details
	obtained from the receipt by the Paris <em>Académie</em> and by Hinrichs at Leipzig. The list
	of dates is followed by the list of contents of the fascicles as given by Margadant and
	van der Wijk, with the continuous numbering of pages and plates.
<em>Fascicles 1-20</em> do not have Gümbel on the wrappers: new taxa appearing in these parts
	should be attributed to Bruch et Schimper (1837-1843).
<em>Fascicles 21-65</em> do carry Gümbel's name but it is clear from internal evidence, as shown
	by Margadant and Florschütz (1971) that he was responsible for the drawings only
	and that he did not contribute any descriptions of new taxa. The authorship of new
	taxa appearing in fascicles 21 -43 is also by Bruch et Schimper but in view of the title
	pages (wrappers) citation should be: "Bruch et Schimper in Bruch, Schimper et
	Giimbel, Bryologia europaea ..." The preface to volumes 5 and 6 contains a state
	ment by Schimper that he alone is responsible for the pleurocarpous and schisto-
	carpous musci. This refers to fascicles 44-65: new names appearing in these parts
	are to be attributed to: "Schimper in Bruch, Schimper et Gümbel, Bryologia eu
	ropaea ..."
The <em>facsimile edition</em> of 1971 (Vaals, Amsterdam, A. Asher &amp; Co.) follows the arrange-
	ment suggested by Margadant and van der Wijk, listed below. This edition contains
	in its first "section" a brief general introduction by Margadant and Florschiitz fo-
	llowed by an alphabetical list of generic names and a numerical list of names of species
	and varieties applying to the plates. An extensive introductory volume with full bio-

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	graphical and bibliographical details as well as a full index of <em>all</em> names in the texts
	(many of them never indexed) is to follow.
<em>Copies</em>: orig. ed.: U; facsimile ed.: FAS.

fasc.	dates	fasc.	dates	fasc.	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Apr 1837	23	Aug-Nov 1844	45	Dec 1850
2	Dec 1837	24	Aug-Nov 1844	46	Jul 1851
3	Dec 1837	25	Aug. 1845	47	Jul 1851
4	Mai 1838	26	Aug 1845	48	Jul 1852
5	Mai-Dec 1838	27	Aug 1845	49	1852
6	Dec 1839	28	Aug 1845	50	1852
7	Dec 1839	29	Apr 1846	51	1852
8	Dec 1839	30	Apr 1846	52	1853
9	Dec 1839	31	Apr 1846	53	1853
10	1841	32	Nov 1846	54	1853
11	Dec 1841	33	Dec 1846	55	1853
12	Jul 1842	34	Dec 1846	56	1853
13	Sep 1842	35	Dec 1846	57	1854
14	Sep 1842	36	Dec 1846	58	1854
15	Sep 1842	37	Apr 1847	59	1854
16	Apr 1843	38	Apr 1847	60	1854
17	Apr 1843	39	Apr 1847	61	1854
18	Aug 1843	40	Apr 1847	62	Aug 1855
19	Aug 1843	41	Dec 1847	63	Aug 1855
20	Aug 1843	42	Dec 1849	64	Aug 1855
21	Jan-Oct 1844	43	1850	65	1855
22	Jan-Oct 1844	44	Dec 1850

Fascicles 57-61 were received by Hinrichs in Apr 1855.

Volume 1
				year
continuous		continuous		of	monograph
pagination	contents	numbering	fasc.	publi-	pages	plates
		of plates		cation
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Memoriae Dill.
	Hedw. Brid.
3-4	Praefatio
5-6	Conspectus
	vol. 1
7-12	Ephemerum	1, 2	42	1849	1-6	1, 2
13-14	Physcomitrella	3	42	1849	1-2	2
						(Acaulon)
15-19	Acaulon	3, 4	42	1849	1-5	1, 2
21-27	Phascum	5, 6	43	1850	1-7	1, 2
29-32	Voitia	7	43	1850	1-4	1
33-35	Archidium	8	43	1850	1-3	1
37-40	Pleuridium	9, 10	43	1850	1-4	1, 2
41-44	Bruchia	11	43	1850	1-4	1
45-49	Astomum	12, 13, 14	43	1850	1-5	1-3
51-57	Hymenostomum	16-19	33-36	1846	1-7	1-4
59	Hymenostomum	15	42	1849	1	1
	suppl.
61-71	Weisia	20-28	33-36	1846	1-11	1-8
						(4 double)
73-82	Gymnostomum	29-36	33-36	1846	1-10	1-8
83-89	Anoectangium	37-39	29-30	1846	1-7	1-3
91-93	Eucladium	40	33-36	1846	1-3	1

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year
continuous		continuous		of	monograph
pagination	contents	numbering	fasc.	publi-	pages	plates
		of plates		cation
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95-100	Rhabdoweisia	41-43	33-36	1846	1-6	1-3
101-103	Cynodontium	44	33-36	1846	1-3	1
105-148	Dicranum	45-72, 74-85	37-40	1847	1-44	1-37
						(1, 3, 4 double)
149-150	Dicranum	73	43	1850	1-2	1
	suppl.
151-156	Arctoa	86-87	33-36	1846	1-6	1-2
157-159	Dicranodontium	88	41	1847	1-3	1
161-167	Campylopus	89-93	41	1847	1-7	1-5
169-172	Angstroemia	94	33-36	1846	1-4	1
173-178	Trematodon	95-96	29-30	1846	1-6	1-2
179-183	Leucobryum	97-98	41	1847	1-5	1-2
	(Oncophorus)
185-196	Fissidens	99, 101, 103-106	17	1843	1-12	1-6
197-198	Fissidens	100	42	1849	1-2	1
	suppl. 1
199-200	Fissidens	102, 107	46-47	1851	1-2	2-3
	suppl. 2
201-205	Conomitrium	108	17	1843	1-5	1
	(Octodiceras)

Volume 2
1-2	Conspectus
	vol. 2
3-5	Anodus	109	33-36	1846	1-3	1
7-12	Seligeria	110-112	33-36	1846	1-6	1-3
13-15	Stylostegium	113	33-36	1846	1-3	1
17-20	Blindia	114	33-36	1846	1-4	1
21-23	Brachyodus	115	33-36	1846	1-3	1
25-28	Campylostelium	116	29-30	1846	1-4	1
29-41	Pottia	117-122, 124	18-20	1843	1-13	1-7
43	Pottia suppl.	123	42	1849	1	1
45-50	Anacalypta	125-128	18-20	1843	1-6	1-4
51-60	Desmatodon	129-130, 132-136	18-20	1843	1-10	1-7
61	Desmatodon suppl.	131	31	1846	1	1
63-108	Barbula	137-145, 147-151,	13-15	1842	1-46	1-29
		153-166, 168-169				(2 double)
109-110	Barbula suppl. 1	152	31	1846	1-2	1
111	Barbula suppl. 2	146	43	1850	1	2
113	Barbula suppl. 3	167	46-47	1851	1	3
115-133	Trichostomum	170-184	18-20	1843	1-19	1-15
135-141	Didymodon	185-988	29-30	1846	1-7	1-4
143-149	Ceratodon	189, 190, 192	29-30	1846	1-7	1-3
151	Ceratodon suppl.	191	43	1850	1	1
153-157	Distichium	193-194	29-30	1846	1-5	1-2
159-161	Eustichium	195	42	1849	1-3	1

Volume 3
1-2	Conspectus vol. 3
3-9	Tetraphis	196	17	1843	1-7	1
11-15	Tetrodontium	197	17	1843	1-5	2
17-32	Encalypta	198-205	4	1838	1-16	1-8
33-41	Zygodon	206-207	4	1838	1-9	1-2

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year
continuous		continuous		of	monograph
pagination	contents	numbering	fasc.	publi-	pages	plates
		of plates		cation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
43-73	Orthotrichum	208-212, 215-223,	2-3	1837	1-32	1-13
		225-228
75-76	Orthotrichum	213, 214	42	1849	1-2	1-2
	suppl. 1
77	Orthotrichum	224	43	1850	1	3
	suppl. 2
79-83	Ptychomitrium	229	2-3	1837	1-5	1
85-87	Glyphomitrium	230	2-3	1837	1-3	1
						(Coscinodon)
89-92	Coscinodon	230	2-3	1837	1-4	1
93-102	Schistidium	231-235	25-28	1845	1-10	1-5
103-132	Grimmia	236-252, 254-261	25-28	1845	1-30	1-24
						(10 double)
133	Grimmia suppl. 1	253	42	1849	1	1
135-147	Racomitrium	262-271	25-28	1845	1-13	1-2
					(Dryptodon)	1-8
149-154	Hedwigia	272-273	29-30	1846	1-6	1-2
155-158	Hedwigidium	274	29-30	1846	1-4	1
159-162	Braunia	275	29-30	1846	1-4	1
163-174	Cinclidotus	276-278	16	1842	1-12	1-3
175-181	Schistostega	279	17	1843	1-7	1
183-186	Oedipodium	280	23-24	1844	1-4	1
187-197	Dissodon	281-283	23-24	1844	1-11	1-3
199-209	Tayloria	284-287	23-24	1844	1-11	1-4
211-218	Tetraplodon	288-290	23-24	1844	1-8	1-3
						(Splachnum)
219-231	Splachnum	291-296	23-24	1844	1-13	4-9
233-235	Discelium	297	29-30	1846	1-4	1
237-251	Physcomitrium	298-301	11	1841	1-15	1-4
253-257	Entosthodon	302	11	1841	1-5	1
259-268	Funaria	303-306	11	1841	1-10	1-4.

Volume 4

1-2	Conspectus vol. 4
3-7	Amblyodon	307	10	1841	1-5	1
9-16	Meesia	308-311	10	1841	1-8	1-4
17-20	Paludella	312	10	1841	1-4	1
21-25	Catoscopium	313	12	1842	1-5	1
27-30	Oreas	314	12	1842	1-4	1
31-51	Bartramia	316-326	12	1842	1-21	1-11
53-54	Bartramia suppl.	315	31	1846	1-2	1
55-57	Bartramidula	327	29-30	1846	1-3	1
59-65	Mielichhoferia	328-329	23-24	1844	1-7	1-2
67-70	Orthodontium	330	23-24	1844	1-4	1
71-152	Bryum	331-332, 334,	6-9	1839	1-82	1-41
		339-348, 351-356,
		358-360, 363-376,
		378-380, 382, 384
153-164	Bryum suppl. 1	333, 335-338,	32	1846	1-12	1-13
		349, 350, 357, 361,
		362, 377, 381, 383
165-201	Mnium	385, 387, 389-391,	5	1838	1-37	1-13
		393, 395-399,
		401-402

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continuous		continuous		of	monograph
pagination	contents	numbering	fasc.	publi-	pages	plates
		of plates		cation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
203-208	Mnium suppl. 1	386, 388, 392,	31	1846	1-6	1-5
		394, 400
209-220	Aulacomnion(um)	403-406	10	1841	1-12	1-4
221-228	Timmia	407-408	10	1841	1-8	1-2
229-238	Atrichum	409-412	21-22	1844	1-10	1-4
239-244	Oligotrichum	413-414	21-22	1844	1-6	5-6
245-254	Pogonatum	415-418	21-22	1844	1-10	7-10
255-268	Polytrichum	419-426	21-22	1844	1-14	11-18
269-274	Buxbaumia	427-428	1	1836	1-6	1-2
275-278	Diphyscium	428	1	1836	1-4	2
						(Buxbaumia)

Volume 5

1-2	Conspectus vol. 5
3-11	Fontinalis	429-432	31	1846	1-9	1-4
13-22	Dichelyma	433-435	16	1842	1-10	1-3
23-24	Dichelyma suppl. 1	436	31	1846	1-2	1
25-30	Climacium	427	16	1842	1-6	1
31-36	Cryphaea	438	44-45	1850	1-6	1
37-40	Leptodon	439	44-45	1850	1-4	1
41-51	Neckera	440-445	44-45	1850	1-11	1-6
53-55	Omalia	446	44-45	1850	1-3	1
57-60	Hookeria	447	46-47	1851	1-4	1
61-63	Pterygophyllum	448	46-47	1851	1-3	2
65-68	Daltonia	449	44-45	1850	1-4	1
69-72	Fabronia	450	44-45	1850	1-4	1
73-74	Fabronia suppl. 1	451	52-54	1853	1-2	1
75-78	Anisodon	452	49-51	1852	1-4	1
79-82	Anacamptodon	453	44-45	1850	1-4	1
83-86	Thedenia	454	49-51	1852	1-4	1
87-90	Pylaisaea	455	46-47	1851	1-4	1
91-94	Homalothecium	456-457	46-47	1851	1-4	1-2
95-99	Platygyrium	458	46-47	1851	1-5	1
101-103	Lescuraea	459	46-47	1851	1-3	1
105-110	Orthothecium	460-463	48	1851	1-6	1-3
						(2 double)
111-117	Cylindrothecium	464-465	46-47	1851	1-7	1-2
119-122	Pterigynandrum	466	46-47	1851	1-4	1
123-126	Pterogonium	467	46-47	1851	1-4	2
127-130	Leucodon	468	44-45	1850	1-4	1
131-133	Antitrichia	469	44-45	1850	1-3	1
135-139	Leskea	470-473	44-45	1850	1-5	1-4
141-146	Anomodon	474-476	44-45	1850	1-6	1-3
147-150	Pseudoleskea	477-478	49-51	1852	1-4	1-2
151-155	Heterocladium	479-480	49-51	1852	1-5	1-2
157-167	Thuidium	481-486	49-51	1852	1-11	1-6
169-178	Hylocomium	487-493	49-51	1852	1-10	1-7
179-195	Plagiothecium	494-506	48	1851	1-17	1-13
197-208	Rhynchostegium	507-516	49-51	1852	1-12	1-10
209	Rhynchostegium	517	52-54	1853	1	1
	suppl. 1
211-215	Thamnium	518	49-51	1852	1-5	1
217-233	Eurhynchium	519-531	57-61	1854	1-17	1-13
235-237	Hyocomium	532	49-51	1852	1-3	1
239-246	Isothecium	533-534	46-47	1851	1-8	1-2

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continuous		continuous		of	monograph
pagination	contents	numbering	fasc.	publi-	pages	plates
		of plates		cation
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Volume 6

1-2	Praefatio ad
	Vol. V. et VI.
3-4	Conspectus vol. 6
5-26	Brachythecium	535-555	52-54	1853	1-22	1-21
27-30	Scleropodium	556-557	55-56	1853	1-4	1-2
31-38	Camptothecium	558-559	53-54	1853	1-8	1-2
39-43	Myurella	560	52-54	1853	1-5	1
45-61	Amblystegium	561-566, 568-573	55-56	1853	1-17	1-11
						(2 double)
63-64	Amblystegium	567	62-64	1855	1-2	1
	suppl. 1
65-71	Limnobium	574-578	55-56	1853	1-7	1-5
73-75	Limnobium suppl. 1	579-580	62-64	1855	1-3	1-2
77-130	Hypnum	581-622	57-61	1854	1-54	1-39
				(24 thrice)		(31 double)
131-156	Andraea	623-636	62-64	1855	1-26	1-14
	Archidium suppl.	637	62-64	1855		637
	Physcomitrella	637	62-64	1855		637
	suppl.					(Archidium)
	Physcomitrium	637	11	1841		637
	suppl.					(Archidium)
157-158	Fissidens suppl. 3	638	62-64	1855	1-2	3
159-160	Barbula suppl. 4	639	62-64	1855	1-2	4
161-162	Bryum suppl. 2	640	62-64	1855	1-2	3
163-167	Buxbaumia suppl. 1	641	65	1855	1-5	1
167	Diphyscium	641	65	1855	5	1
						(Buxbaumia)
Genera in alphabetical order
Acaulon	1: 15	Braunia	3: 159
Amblyodon	4: 3	Bruchia	1: 41
Amblystegium	6: 45	Bryum	4: 71; 6: 161
Anacalypta	2: 45	Buxbaumia	4: 269; 6: 163
Anacamptodon	5: 79	Camptothecium	6: 31
Andraea	6: 131	Campylopus	1: 161
Angstroemia	1: 169	Campylostelium	2: 25
Anisodon	5: 75	Catoscopium	4: 21
Anodus	2: 3	Ceratodon	2: 143
Anoectangium	1: 83	Cinclidotus	3: 163
Anomodon	5: 141	Climacium	5: 25
Antitrichia	5: 131	Conomitrium	1: 201
Archidium	1: 33; 6: pl. 637	Coscinodon	3: 89
Arctoa	1: 151	Cryphaea	5: 31
Astomum	1: 45	Cylindrothecium	5: 111
Atrichum	4: 229	Cynodontium	1: 101
Aulacomnion(um)	4: 209	Daltonia	5: 65
Barbula	2: 63; 6: 159	Desmatodon	2: 51
Bartramia	4: 31	Dichelyma	5: 13
Bartramidula	4: 55	Dicranodontium	1: 157
Blindia	2: 17	Dicranum	1: 105
Brachyodus	2: 21	Didymodon	2: 135
Brachythecium	6: 5	Diphyscium	4: 275; 6: 167

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Discelium	3: 233	Oreas	4: 27
Dissodon	3: 187	Orthodontium	4: 67
Distichium	2: 153	Orthothecium	5: 105
Encalypta	3: 17	Orthotrichum	3: 43
Entosthodon	3: 253	Paludella	4: 17
Ephemerum	1: 7	Phascum	1: 21
Eucladium	1: 91	Physcomitrella	1: 13; 6: pl. 637
Eurhynchium	5: 217	Physcomitrium	3: 237; 3: pl. 637
Eustichium	2: 159	Plagiothecium	5: 179
Fabronia	5: 69	Platygyrium	5: 95
Fissidens	1: 185; 6: 157	Pleuridium	1: 37
Fontinalis	5: 3	Pogonatum	4: 245
Funaria	3: 259	Polytrichum	2: 255
Glyphomitrium	3: 85	Pottia	2: 29
Grimmia	3: 103	Pseudoleskea	5: 147
Gymnostomum	1: 73	Pterigynandrum	5: 119
Hedwigia	3: 149	Pterogonium	5: 123
Hedwigidium	3: 155	Pterygophyllum	5: 61
Heterocladium	5: 151	Ptychomitrium	3: 79
Homalothecium	5: 91	Pylaisaea	5: 87
Hookeria	5: 57	Rocomitrium	3: 135
Hylocomium	5: 169	Rhabdoweisia	1: 95
Hymenostomum	1: 51	Rhynchostegium	5: 197
Hyocomium	5: 235	Schistidium	3: 93
Hypnum	6: 77	Schistostega	3: 175
Isothecium	5: 239	Scleropodium	6: 27
Leptodon	5: 37	Seligeria	2: 7
Lescuraea	5: 101	Splachnum	3: 219
Leskea	5: 135	Stylostegium	2: 13
Leucobryum	1: 179	Tayloria	3: 199
Leucodon	5: 127	Tetraphis	3: 3
Limnobium	6: 65	Tetraplodon	3: 211
Meesia	4 :9	Tetrodontium	3: 11
Mielichhoferia	4: 59	Thamnium	5: 211
Mnium	4: 165	Thedenia	5: 83
Myurella	6: 39	Thuidium	5: 157
Neckera	5: 41	Timmia	4: 221
Octodiceras	1: 201	Trematodon	1: 173
Oedipodium	3: 183	Trichostomum	2: 115
Oligotrichum	4: 239	Voitia	1: 29
Omalia	5: 53	Weisia	1: 61
Oncophorus	1: 179	Zygodon	3: 33

The reprint includes also Schimper, <em>Corollarium Bryologiae Europaeae</em>, published as part
	of the work with the date 1855, but published only in 1856.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 4: 1834; MD p. 70; NI 1759; PR 8191; IDC 187.
	Müller, K., Bot. Zeitung 1: 862-868. 15 Dec 1843 (17-20).
	Gümbel, Jahresbericht der Pollichia 5: 11-21. 1847.
	Junk, Rara 132-133. 1926.
	Barnhart, Bryologist 47: 97-108. 1944.
	Margadant and van der Wijk, Taxon 7: 97-103. 1958.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 32-33. 1963.
	Margadant and Florschütz, Introduction to <em>facsimile</em> reprint Amsterdam 1971.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 349-351. 1972.
	Sauter, reviews in <em>Flora</em>, see list in DTS 1: 258-259.

Brückner, Adolph Friedrich Albrecht (1781-1818), German physician at Neu-
brandenburg. (<em>Brückn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

PAGE: 380
HEADING: BRÜCKNER

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 264; CSP 1: 672, 7: 283, 12: 127: LS 4192;
PR 1267.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 3. 1860.
Brockmüller, Laubmoose Meklenburg 6, 7. 1869.

845. <em>Dissertatio inauguralis botanica sistens florae neobrandenburgensis prodromus</em>. Jena [1803].
Oct. (n.v.) (<em>Diss. bot. fl. neobrand</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dissertation defended on 18 Mai 1803, p. [1]-88.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 264; PR 1267.

846. <em>Florae stargardiensis supplementum</em>. Greifswald 1817. (<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Fl. stargard. suppl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Boll 1860 states that only one sheet of this work was ever printed but not dis-
	tributed through the trade. Early phytogeographical treatise.
<em>Ref</em>.: Boll, Fl. Meklenburg 150. 1860.

Brühl, Paul Johannes (1855-x), German botanist. (<em>Brühl</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 267; BM 1: 264; Kew 1: 400; MW p. 56;
NI 256.

846. <em>A guide to the orchids of Sikkim</em> being a guide to the identification of those species of
Orchids found between the Terai and the northern frontier of independent Sikkim
including the Chambi valley and British Bhutan. Calcutta and Simla (Thacker, Spink)
 1926. Oct. (<em>Guide orchids Sikkim</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1926, p. [i]-xvi, [plate with 1 p. text], 1-208. <em>Copy</em>: MO.

Brugmans, Sebald Justinus (1763-1819), Dutch botanist, professor of botany at
Franeker and Leiden. (<em>Brugmans</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. - Zool. coll. in Mus. Gesch. Natuurw., Leiden.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 2: 1466-1473 (further sources!); Barnhart 1: 267;
BM 1: 265; Bossert p, 56; Dawson p. 179-180; JW 1: 440, 2: 187, 3: 346, 4: 380, 5: 236;
NNBW 1: 487-490 (Sasse); PR 1272-1275; Quenstedt p. 63.
Anon., Alg. Konst- Letterbode 1789 (58): 44; 1819 (34): 65; 1845 (1): 114.
Speyert van der Eyk, D.M. viti clar. Seb. Just. Brugmans, Leiden 1819.
Anon., Flora 2: 714. 1819.
Bory de Saint-Vincent, Ann. gén. Sci. phys., Bruxelles 2: 7-32. 1819.
Capadose, Werken Holl. Maatschappij Kunst. wet. 7(2): 198-360. 1825.
Pruys van der Hoeven, Album der Natuur 1866: 240-246.
Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 238-239. 1877.
Wittr ock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 167. 1905 (ref. to portr.) See also Milner, Cat. portr.
	Kew 21. 1906.
Klaauw, Het hooger onderwijs in de zoologie te Leiden 54, 55, 124. 1926.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 86. 1936.
Engel, Bijdr. Dierk. 27: 262. 1939.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brugmansia</em> Blume (1827); <em>Brugmansia</em> Persoon (1805).

847. <em>Elenchus plantarum</em>, quae in horto Lugduno-Batavo coluntur. [Leiden] 1818. Oct.
(in fours) (<em>Elench. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: between 12 Feb 1819 (preface) and 6 Mai 1819 (copy rd by Regensburg bot.
	society, see Flora 2: 319. 1819), p. [i-vi], [1]-39. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 265; Kew 1: 104; PR 1275.

848. <em>Enumeratio plantarum</em> quae in horto Lugduno-Batavo coluntur. s.l. [Leiden] 1831.
Oct. (in fours) (<em>Enum. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1831, p. [i-iv], [1]-87. <em>Copy</em>: U.

PAGE: 381
HEADING: BRUN

Bruinsma, Josephus Johannes (1805-1888), Dutch-Frisian apothecary and botanist
at Leeuwarden (Friesland). (<em>Bruinsma</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NBV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 102.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 268; BL 2: 429; Bossert p. 56; CSP 1: 677,
9: 378; Jackson p. 325; JW 1: 440; Kew 1: 401; LS 4197; PR 1279.
Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 251. 1877.
Suringar, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 4: 387-390. 1886.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bruinsmania</em> Miquel (1843). - <em>Note</em>: <em>Bruinsmia</em> Boerlage &amp; Koorders (1893);
<em>Bruinsmaea</em> Post &amp; O. Kuntze (1903, <em>orth. var</em>.) and <em>Bruinsmea</em> Koorders (1898, <em>orth. var</em>.)
are dedicated to Abraham Eduard Johannes Bruinsma (1852-1943), Dutch forester in
the Netherlands East Indies.

849. <em>Flora frisica</em>, of naamlijst en kenmerken der zigtbaarbloeijende planten van de
provincie Friesland; benevens eene schets van derzelver verspreiding, en aanwijzing van
de geneeskrachtige, oeconomische en technische gewassen; voorafgegaan door eene
korte beschrijving van de natuurlijke gesteldheid des Frieschen bodems. Leeuwarden
(W. Eekhoff) 1840. Oct. (<em>Fl. frisica</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Jun 1840 (p. iv: 20 Apr 1840; Ned. Staats-Courant 15-20 Jun 1840; rev.
	Miquel Mar 1841), p. [i]-[viii], [1]-187, [188 ind., 189, err.] <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Facsimile</em> edition announced, but not yet published, by Meesters (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 429; BM 1: 265; Jackson p. 325; Kew 1: 401; PR 1279.
	Miquel, De Gids 1841B: 252-254.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 151. 1877.

Brumpt, Émile Josef Alexandre (1877-1951), French parasitologist. (<em>Brumpt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Not known to have made a herbarium. Brumpt was a para-
sitologist who touched occasionally on botany.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 6: 149; LS 4199, 31644-31645, 41072; LS suppl.
3969.
Galliard, DSB 2: 533-534. 1970 (bibl.)

850. <em>Précis de parasitologie</em> par E. Brumpt ... préface par ... R. Blanchard .... Avec
683 figures dont 240 originales dans le texte et 4 planches hors texte en couleurs. Paris
(Masson et Cie.) 1910. Oct. (<em>Précis parasitol</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul-Aug 1910 (p. xiv: 20 Jun 1910, Nat. Nov. Sep 1910), p. [i]-xxvi, [1]-915,
	<em>4 pl. Copy</em>: Library of Congress.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Masson et Cie.) Sep-Dec 1913 (p. xvi: Aug 1913, Nat. Nov. Feb 1914),
	p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-1011, "entièrement remaniée avec 698 figures dont 251 originales
	dans le texte et 4 planches hors texte en couleurs." <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Paris 1922, xv, 1216 p., <em>4. pl</em>., 736 fig. in text. LS suppl. 1: 330 (nr. 3969) (n.v.)

Brun, Jacques-Joseph (1826-1908), Swiss diatomist at Genève. (<em>Brun</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 102.
	Briquet, Annuaire Cons. Jard. bot. Genève 4: 3-4. 1900, 5: 3-4. 1901, 6: 176. 1902,
	7/8: 337-338. 1904, 10: 4. 1906.
	Wornardt, Int. direct. diatomists 33. 1968.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 268; BM 1: 265, 6: 150; CSP 13: 867;
Jackson p. 278, 343; Kew 1: 403; KR p. 107; MW p. 56.
Briquet, Journal de Genève 24 Nov 1908 (fide Briquet 1940).
Julliard, Cact. Ouvr. Univ. Genève 181. 1909.

PAGE: 382
HEADING: BRUN

Sarasin, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 36: 21-22. 1909.
Beauverd, Bull. Herbier Boissier ser. 2. 8: 982.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 94-98. 1940 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brunia</em> Tempère ex G. B. De Toni (1894); <em>Bruniopsis</em> G. Karsten (1928);
<em>Neobrunia</em> O. Kuntze (1894). -<em>Note</em>: <em>Brunia</em> Linnaeus (1753) commemorates the English
naval physician Alexander Brown (fl. 1692-1698), fide Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 87.
1936.

851. <em>Diatomées des Alpes et du Jura</em> et de la région Suisse et Française des environs de
Genève. Avec 9 planches. Genève (H. Georg), Paris (Georges Masson) 1880. Oct. (<em>Diatom. Alpes</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1880, p. [i-iv], [1]-146, <em>pl. 1-9</em>, uncoloured lithographs by Brun, with letter-
	press. <em>Copy</em>: BR. (Nat. Nov. announced the book in Nov and Dec 1879 as of "1879").
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1965, ISBN 90-6123-028-4.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 265; Jackson p. 278, 343.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 238. 1966.

Brunchorst, Jörgen (1862-1917), Norwegian botanist, diplomat and museum director.
(<em>Brunch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 269; BM 1: 266; CSP 13: 868; LS 4247-
4259, 31647.
Wille, Bot. Centralbl. 27(9). 1886 (repr. 3p.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 169. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 183. 1905.
Wille, Naturen, Bergen 30: 257-271. 1906 (portr.), also repr. Bergen 1906, 15 p.
Kolderup, Bergens Museum Aarsber. 1916-1917: 5-7. (portr.)
Holmboe, Naturen, Bergen 41: 129-131. 1917 (portr.)
Holmboe, Forhandl. Videnskapsselskapet i Kristiania, Oversigt over...Møter 1918:
	76-79. 1919.
Gran, Norsk biogr. leks. 2: 245-250. 1925.
Kolderup, Bergens Museum Årbok 1925: 96-100, portr. p. 513.
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964. 319 [index], 1973 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brunchorstia</em> J. Eriksson (1891).

Brunfels, Otto (1488-1534), German botanist, physician and theologian. (<em>Brunfels</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Brunfels and Weiditz were not acquainted with the technique
of making herbaria. The woodcuts in Brunfels' work are mainly based on beautiful
coloured paintings by Hans Weiditz, some of which are included in the Platter her-
barium at Bern (BE). Félix Platter (1536-1641) was one of the first botanists to build up
a sizeable herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: Church, J. Bot. 57: 233-244. 1919.
	Arber, J. Bot. 59: 131-132. 1921.
	Christ. Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 38: 1-11. 1927.
	Rytz, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 44(1): 1-222. 1933.
	Rytz, Pflanzenaquarelle des Hans Weiditz aus dem Jahre 1529, 15 Tafeln in Offset-
	druck, Bern 1936.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 69; Barnhart 1: 269; BM 1: 266; Bossert p. 56;
Jackson p. 527 [index]; Kew 1: 403; Lasègue p. 516, 519; Moebius p. 448 [index];
NI 257-260; Plesch p. 160; PR 1283-1285.
Sprengel, Schr. kön. Akad. Wiss. München 1811/2: 185-216. 1812, also as Dissertatio
	de Germanis, rei herbariae patribus, München 1813.
Jussieu, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 3: 22-24. 1821.
Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 295-303. 1857.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: xiii-xvii. 1857.

PAGE: 383
HEADING: BRUNFELS

Flückiger, Arch. d. Pharmacie 212: 493-514. 1878.
Roth, Z. Gesch. Oberrheins ser. 2. 9: 284-320. 1894.
Roth, Jb. Gesch., Sprache, litt. Elsass-Lothar. 16: 257-288. 1900 (bibl.)
Anheisser, Mitt. Gesch. Med. Naturw. 1: 73-75. 1902 (rev. Roth).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 211. 1903, 3(3): 121. 1905 (portr.)
Greene, Landmarks bot. hist. 169-191. 1909.
Church, J. Bot. 57: 233-234. 1919.
Darmstädter, Aus der Heimat. Stuttgart 39(11): 201-206. 1926.
Christ, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 38: 1-11. 1927.
Ritter, Répert. bibliogr. livres impr. en Alsace 16e siècle, Strassbourg 1934.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 86-87. 1936.
Schmid, Schweiz. Gutenbergmus. 3: 160-180. 1936 (bibl.)
Stannard, DSB 2: 535-538. 1970 (bibl. and extensive list of secondary lit.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Brunfelsia</em> Linnaeus (1753, "<em>Brunsfelsia</em>"); <em>Brunfelsiopsis</em> (Urban) Post &amp; O.
Kuntze (1903).

852. <em>Herbarum vivae eicones</em> ad naturae imitationem, summa cum diligentia et artificio
effigiatae, una cum Effectibus carundem, in gratiam ueteris illus, &amp; iamiam renascentis
herbariae medicinae, Per. Oth. Brunf. recens editae M.D.X.X.X. Quibus adiecta ad
calcem, Appendix isagogica de usu &amp; administratione Simplicium. Item Index Con-
tentorum singulorum. Argentorati apud Joannem Schottum, cum Caes. Maiest. Privi-
legio ad Sexennium. Strassburg 1530. Fol. (<em>Herb. vivae eicon</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: (of vol. 1) 1530, p. [4 lvs], 1-266, [3-lvs], [29 lvs], sign. A-G4], 86 woodcuts in
	text.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Strassbourg (Johannes Schott) 1532, Fol., [i-vii], 1-266, [index 5 p.], [29 lvs],
	86 woodcuts. Unchanged reprint.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Strassbourg (Johannes Schott) 1532. Fol., but on last page "anno MDXXXVI",
	1536, identical with 1532 edition except for final leaf.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Strassbourg (Johannes Schott) 1537. Fol. Identical with 1532 edition except for
	some substitutions.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Strassbourg (Johannes Schott) 1539. Fol., composition see Schmid, 86 woodcuts.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.

853. <em>Novi herbarii tomus II</em>. Par Oth. Brunf. recens editus, MDXXXI. Continens quae
versa pagina subnotantur. Strasbourg (Johannes Schott) 1531. Fol. (<em>Nov. herb</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em> (of vol. 2 of the <em>Herbarum vivae eicones</em>): title, 90 p. (11 and 12 double), 199 p., 5 p.
	index, 49 woodcuts.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: ... <em>per Othonem Brunfelsium denuo natus</em>. Strasbourg (Johannes Schott) 1536, 313 p.
	(1-108, 13-24, 121-313), [5, index], 52 woodcuts. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Strasbourg (Johannes Schott) 1537. Fol. (identical with ed. 2)
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Strasbourg (Johannes Schott) 1539. Fol. (idem)

854. <em>Tomus herbarii Othonis Brunfelsii III</em>. Corollariis Operi praefixis, quibus respondet
Columniatoribus suis: passim Errata quaedam priorum Tom. diluens. Lectori S. Habes
tandem Lector candide, desyderatum Opus <em>Oth</em>. quod praematura morte raptus, pos-
thumium reliquit, monumentum inqz laboris sui, quem Herbarum indagationi tanto
studio, caqz diligentia impendit, ut immortalis illum gloria, non immerito sequatur,
uirum et pietate et eruditione nostri seculi clarum, quenqz iure acques ueterum etiam
stemmatibus. Tu lege, et fruere gratus. Vale. Cum Caes. Maiest. Privilegio ad Sexen-
nium. Strassburg (Johannes Schott) 1536. Fol. (<em>Herb. Brunfelsii III</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Strassburg (Johannes Schott) 1536, p. [1]-240, [2], [1], [index 61 p.], 104 wood-
	cuts. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Strassburg (Johannes Schott) 1537. Fol. (identical with ed. 1).
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Strassburg (Johannes Schott) 1539. Fol. (idem)
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Strassburg (Johannes Schott) 1540. Fol. (various woodcuts replaced)
All descriptions follow Schmid 1936. - For a collation with modern nomenclature see
Sprague. The illustrations are also contained in Brunfels' <em>In Dioscoridis historiam herbarum
certissima adaptatio</em>, Strasbourg 1543. The illustrations are mostly by Hans Weiditz. - A
copy with the woodcuts in contemporary colours is at K.

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HEADING: BRUNNER VON WATTENWYL

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 266; HU 30; NI 257; Plesch p. 160-161; PR 1283; SA 1: 49; 2: 546.
	Sprengel, Gesch. Bot. 1: 258-262. 1817 (identifications).
	Roth, Bot. Zeit. 58: 225-229. 1900.
	Sprague, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 48: 79-124. 1928.
	Rytz, Pflanzenaquarelle Hans Weiditz ... Bern 1936.
	Schmid, Schweiz. Gutenbergmus. 3: 176-178. 1936.
	Horblit, One hundred books... Grolier Club 33a. 1964.
	Adams, Cat. Books printed on the Continent of Europe 1501-1600 B 2923. 1967.
	Guédès, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 6(3): 177-180. 1972.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 78-79. 1975 (vol. 1 of ed. 1).

855. <em>Contrafayt Kreüterbuch</em>. Nach rechter vollkommener art, vund Beschreibungen der
Alten, bestberümpten ärtzt, vormals in Teütscher sprach, der masszen nye gesehen,
noch in Truck auszgangen. Sampt einer gemeynen Inleytung der Kreüter urhab, er-
kantnüssz, brauch, lob und herrlicheit. <em>Durch Otho Brunnfelsz</em> Newlich beschriben.
M.D.XXXII. Mit eim besonderen Register, zum fleisszigsten verordnet auff allerley
krankheyten, nach anzeyg der Kreüter krafft so hyerinn begriffen. Bey dem auch ein
Kreüter Register mit seinen Synonymia und beynammen. Mit Keiszerlicher Maiestät
Freyheit uff Fünff jar, mit nachzutrucken, ec. bey der pen fünff mark lötigs golds. Zu
Strassburg bey Hans Schotten zum Thyergarten. Strasbourg 1532. Fol. (<em>Contraf.
Kreüterb</em>.)

<em>Teil I</em>. 1532, title, 15 lvs, 332 p., 176 woodcuts.
<em>Teil II. Ander Teyl des Teütschen Contrafayten Kreüterbuchs. Durch Doctor Otth. Brunnfelsz</em>
	zusammen verordnet und beschriben. M.D.XXXVII. (Holzschnitt: Mandragora).
	Mit Keyserlicher Maiestät Freyheyt uff sechs jar. Zu Strassburg bey Hans Schotten
	zum Thyergarten. Strasbourg 1537. Fol., 2 lvs, 173 p., 1 t.p., 104 woodcuts.
<em>Teil I und II. Kreuterbuch Contrafayt</em>, beide theyl vollkommen, nach rechter wahrer Be-
	schreibung der alten Lerer und ärtzt. <em>Durch D. Ottho Brunnfelsz</em> ... Gedrückt zu
	Franckfurdt, am Mayn, durch Hermann Gülfferichen, inder Schuurrgassen, zum
	Krug, Frankfurt, 115 lvs, contents, woodcuts (in same order as in quarto ed.) 1546.
	Fol.

856. <em>Kreüterbuch contrafayt, vollkummen</em>, nach rechter, warer beschreibung der Alten leerer
und aertzt. Sampt einer gemeynen Inleytung der Kreüter urhab, erkantnussz, brauch,
lob und herrlichheit. <em>Durch Otho Brunfelsz</em> M.D.XXXIIII. Mit Keyszerlicher maiestät
Freyheit uff Fünf jar mit nach zu trucken. Zu Strassburg bey Hans Schotten. Strasbourg
(Hans Schotten) 1534. Qu. (<em>Kreüterb. contraf</em>.)

<em>Vol. 1</em> of <em>quarto</em> edition of the German Brunfels herbal, front., sign. A-D, p. 1-213, [2 p.],
	197 woodcuts (many new!). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Vol. 1, ed. 2</em>: <em>Kreüterbuch, contrafayt beyde Teyl</em> vollkummen, nach rechter warer beschrei-
	bung der Alten leerer und ärtzt. Durch Otho Brunfelsz. M.D. XXXIX. Newlich, mit
	Keyszerlicher maiestät freyheyt uff fünf jar nit nach zu trucken. Strasbourg (Hans
	Schotten) 1539. Qu. Identical with 1534 ed.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: <em>Ander Teyl des Teütschen</em> kleynen Kreüterbuchs. D. Othonis Brunfels. Mit Key.
	Mt. Freyheit uff fünff jar nit nachzutrucken. Anno M.D.XI. Zu Strassburg bey Hans
	Schotten. Strasbourg 1540. Qu., p. [1], 116 p. cont. pag. vol. I., 7 lvs, 67 woodcuts.
<em>Vols. 1, 2</em>: <em>Distillierbuch der rechten Kunst</em>, Newe und gemein Distillier und Brennöfen...
	von M. Hieronymo Braunschweigen Colligiert. <em>Sampt lebendiger Abcontrafactur der
	Kreuter</em>... 1551. Frankfurt. Qu. - A new text. Second edition.

Brunner von Wattenwyl, Carl (Karl) (1823-1914), Swiss geologist. (<em>Brunner</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 267, 6: 150; CSP 1: 681-682, 7: 286, 12: 128,
13: 874; Quenstedt p. 63.
Bolivar, Bot. r. Soc.España Hist. nat. 15: 161-166. 1915 (bibl.)
Carl, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 38: 217-219. 1915.
Schuthess, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 1915. 1 Nekr.: 52-62. (bibl.)
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 68-69. 1966.

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Brunnthaler, Josef (1871-1914), Austrian botanist. (<em>Brunnthaler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at W and WU, also at H (musci) and PC.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 270; BM 1: 150; CSP 13: 874; Kew 1:
404; LS 4270-4272.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1914: 215.
Anon., Mag. bot. Lap. 13: 293. 1914.
Schiffner, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 32: (88)-(94). 1914 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 82: 183. 1933.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Protococcales, in</em> Pascher, <em>Süsswasserflora</em> 5: [52]-205, figs. 34-330. 1915.

Bruttan, Andreas (1829-1893), Esthonian highschool teacher and cryptogamist at
Dorpat. (<em>Bruttan</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bruttan left his herbarium to the Dorpat natural history society
(Grummann).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 579-580.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 271; CSP 7: 288, 9: 383, 13: 878-879;
Lipschitz 1: 284 (bibl. 15 nos.); LS 4278-4280, 31661; PR 177-181.

856a. <em>Lichenen Est-, Liv- und Kurlands</em>. Beschrieben von A. Bruttan. Aus dem Archiv der
Naturkunde Liv.-, Ehst- u. Kurlands zweiter serie Bd. vii (pag. 163-326) abgedruckt.
Dorpat (Heinrich Laakman) 1870. Oct. (<em>Lich. Est-, Liv- &amp; Kurl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870 (date censor, p. ii, 19 Mar 1870), p. [i-ii], [1] - 166 of which p. 3 = 163,
	p. 166 = 326, corresponding to the original pagination in the "Dorpater Archiv"
	mentioned in the title. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 7: 288; LS 4278-4280.
	Anon., Flora 54: 16. 10 Feb 1871.

Bruzelius, Arvid Sture (1799-1865), Swedish botanist and physician. (<em>Bruzelius</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 271; KR p. 107.

857. <em>Observationes in genus Charae</em>, quas venia ampliss. ord. philos. Lund. p.p. Arvid
Bruzelius, phil. doct. respondente Eberhard Liljevalch, scano. In Lyceo Carolino d.
xxviii Febr. mdcccxxiv. Lund (Berling) 1824. Oct. (<em>Observ. Charae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 28 Feb 1824, p. [i], [1]-24. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. - A free German translation by A. E.
	Fürnrohr appeared in Flora 9: 481-494. 1826.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 107.

Bryant, Charles (x-1799), British botanist at Norwich. (<em>Bryant</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 272; BB p. 51; BM 1: 273; GR p. 423;
Henrey 527-529; Jackson p. 528; Kew 1: 406; Langman p. 166; LS 4284-4285, 31663;
PR 1300-1302.
Smith, Trans. Linn. Soc. 7: 299-300. 1804.
Geldart, Trans. Norfolk Norwich Nat. Soc. 9: 649-650. 1914.

858. <em>Flora diaetetica</em>: or, history of esculent plants, both domestic and foreign. In which
they are accurately described, and reduced to their Linnaean generic and specific
names. With their English names annexed, and ranged under eleven general heads,
... the whole so methodical, as to form a short introduction to the science of botany.
London (B. White) 1783. Oct. (<em>Fl. diaetet</em>.)

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HEADING: BRYANT

<em>Publ</em>.: 1783 (Crit. Rev. Nov 1783), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-379, index [11] p., errata [1] p.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>German translation</em>: Carl Bryant's Verzeichniss der zur Nahrung dienenden so wohl ein-
	heimischen als ausländischen Pflanzen. Leipzig (Weidemanns Erben und Reich)
	1785-1786, 2 vols. Oct.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: [i]-xii, [1]-596. <em>Copy</em>: M.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: i-viii, 1-608. (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 273; Henrey 528; Jackson p. 194; Kew 1: 406; Langman p. 166; LS 4285;
	Plesch p. 161; PR 1301.
	Anon., Monthly Rev. 70: 285. 1784.

Bryhn, Nils (1854-1916), Norwegian physician and botanist. (<em>Bryhn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at O (orig. herb.?), C and S; see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 103.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 272; BL 2: 454; BM 6: 152; CSP 13: 882;
KR p. 108; MW p. 55.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 183. 1905 (portr.)
Anon., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 35: 585. 1908.
Mowinckel et al., Bergens Mus. Aarsber. 1916-17. 80-81 (portr.)
Anon., Bot. Not. 1917: 141.
Arnell, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 11: 288. 1917 (portr.)
Wille, Naturen, Bergen 41: 97-101. 1917 (portr.)
Wille, Forhandl. Videnskapsselsk. i Kristiania 1917: 78-81. 1918.
Anon., Rev. bryol. 47: 74. 1920 (bibl.)
Gran, Norsk biogr. Leks. 2: 283. 1925.
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964, p. 319 [index]. 1973 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bryhnia</em> C. Kaurin (1892).

Bubák, František (1865-1925), Bohemian botanist, professor at the agricultural college
at Tabor. (<em>Bubák</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BKL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 103.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 272; BM 6: 152; CSP 13: 882-883; DTS 3:
xl, 6(4): 127; Kew 1: 406; KR p. 108; LS 4290-4347a, 31667-31696; LS suppl. 4029-
4056; MW p. 56; MW suppl. p. 28.
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhmen 231. 1904.
Anon., J. Mycol. 13: pl. opp. p. 89. 1907 (portr.)
Kavina et al., Ochrana rostlin 5: 50-61. 1925.
Kavina, Mycologia, Praha, 2: 151-152. 1925 (portr.)
Vilhelm, Vĕda přir. 6: 213-215. 1925.
Anon., Hedwigia 66: (118). 1926.
Vilhelm, Preslia 5: 227-229. 1927 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1054. 1940.
Futak &amp; Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 125 (bibl.), 685 (biogr.) 1960.
Cejp, Česka Mykol. 20(3): 199-202. 1966 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bubakia</em> J. C. Arthur (1906).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: J. Mycol. 13: pl. opp. 89. 1907.

Bubani, Pietro (1806-1888), Italian physician and botanist who studied the flora of
the Pyrenées while in exile. (<em>Bubani</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 103; Saccardo 2: 25.

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HEADING: BUCH

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 269; Barnhart 1: 272; BM 1: 273; Bossert
p. 57; Colmeiro 1: clxvi; CSP 7: 289, 13: 883; IF suppl. 1: 76; Jackson p. 479; Kew 1:
406; PR 1304-1305; Saccardo 1: 40, 2: 25.
Caruel, Ann. Bot. London, 2: 398-399. 1889 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 160. 1903, 3(3): 176. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Burdet, intr. to facs. ed. Bubani, Flora virgiliana, Koenigstein/Ts. 1974 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bubania</em> Girard (1848).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 27: 339-340. 1972.

859. <em>Dodecanthea</em> doctoris Petri Bubani tiberiacensis. Firenze mdxxxl (= mdcccl, 1850) (<em>Dodecanthea</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1850 (p. viii: kal. Dec 1849), p. [i]-viii, [9]-36, [1, comp.] "Er veröffentlichte
	selbst nur die bitter polemische Schrift Dedecanthea [sic] Firenze 1850 und Flora
	virgiliana Bologna 1869." (AG); according to BM reprinted from Gazzetta Toscana
	Sci. Med. Fis. Ann. viii. The pamphlet of 36 + 1 pages consists of one gathering.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 273; Kew 406; PR 1304.

860. <em>Flora virgiliana</em> ovvero sulle plante menzionate da Virgilio pareri esposti, conside-
rati, proposti ancora dal Dre. Pietro Bubani. Onorate l'altissimo poeta D. [Bologna
1869]. Oct. (<em>Fl. virgil</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 10 Jun 1869 (colophon), p. [1]-135, [135]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
"<em>Ultime note</em>", [Bologna 1876] Oct., p. 1-7., separately, but also incorporated as p. [137]-
	144 in original edition, published 5 Mar 1870, as <em>Illustrazioni ulteriori alla Flora Vir-
	giliana</em>.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Koenigstein/Ts (Otto Koeltz), ISBN 3-87429-075-1, with preface, biogr.
	and bibl. by H. M. Burdet, p. [1-4], intr. [7], [5]-135, [136], Ill. ult. [137]-144.
	<em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 273; Kew 1: 406; PR 1305.
	Anon., Flora 52: 398. 10 Sep 1869, 52: 463. 10 Nov 1869.

861. <em>Flora pyrenaea</em> per ordines naturales gradatim digesta. Opus posthumum editum
curante O. Penzig, in Athenaeo Genuensi botanices professore. Milano (Ulrico Hoepli)
1897-1901. 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. pyren</em>.)

<em>1</em>: Oct-Nov 1897 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1897), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iii, [1]-551, [3, index]. <em>Copies</em>:
	B, BR, MICH, NY.
<em>2</em>: Dec 1899 (t.p. 1900; Nat. Nov. Jan 1900; BM rd. 6 Jan 1900), p. [i*], index: [i]-v,
	[1]-718. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY.
<em>3</em>: Mar 1901 (t.p. 1901; Nat. Nov. early Apr 1901, BM rd 27 Aug 1901), p. [i], [1]-431,
	index: [i]-iii. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY.
<em>4</em>: Dec 1901-Feb 1902 (t.p. 1901; Nat. Nov. Mar 1902, BM 11 Feb 1902), p. [i], [1]-
	446, index: [i]-iii, index generalis: [i]-x. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY.
"The author's nomenclature is capricious, accepted names of genera and species being
changed on preposterous grounds; the date 1753 ... is ignored" (Blake). See Malin-
vaud for a critical evalutation.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 480; BM 1: 273; Kew 1: 407.
	Hiern, J. Bot. 36: 150-153. 1898.
	Malinvaud, Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 54 (sess. extr.): l-liii. 1908, 55 (sess.extr.): xlv-liv.
	1908, 56 (sess. extr.): xxii-xxx. 1910, 57 (sess. extr.): xxv-xxix. 1911 (critical re-
	views).
	Greene, Amer. midland Naturalist 2: 36-54. 1911.

Buch, Christian Leopold von, Freiherr von Gelmersdorf etc. (1774-1853), German
traveller and naturalist. (<em>L. v. Buch</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Some (e.g. the collection from the Canary Islands) were at B, others
reported to be at BASSA (?). Palaeontological material at the Geological-palaeontolog-
ical institute of Berlin (fide Sherborn).

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HEADING: BUCH

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 104.
	Candolle, Phytographie 400. 1880.
	Sherborn, Where is the ... collection. 27. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 464-475; Barnhart 1: 273; BM 1: 273-274;
CSP 1: 687-691, 6: 610, 7: 289, 12: 129; DTS 1: 38-39, 6(4): 7, GR 1: 67; IF p. 685;
Kew 1: 407; KR p. 109; Lasègue p. 565 [index]; MD p. 71-73; NDB 2: 697; PR 1307-
1308; Quenstedt p. 65 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.)
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 660 [index]. 1846 (bibl.)
Boué, Alm. k. Akad. Wien 3: 179-194. 1853 (bibl.)
Carnall, Z. deut. geol. Ges. 5: 248-263. 1853.
Geinitz, Gedächtnisrede auf ... Dresden 1853 (bibl.)
Martius, Denkrede auf ... München 1853.
Haidinger, Jb. geol. Reichsanst. Wien 4: 207-220. 1853.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 2: 241-243. 1855.
Giebel, C. G., Biogr. v. C.L.B., Berlin 1857.
Dechen, Verh. naturk. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. Westf. 10: 241-265. 1853, Nova Acta Leop.
	24(2): ci-cxxv. 1854, Verh. nat. ver. preuss. Rheinl. Westf. 31 (Corr.): 41-59. 1874.
Candolle, Mémoires et Souvenirs 375, 454, 1862.
Flourens, Éloges historiques 1: 343-409. 1856; Ann. Rep. Smithson. Inst. 1862: 358-372
	(bibl.)
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller – Lexikon 89-92. 1874.
Günther, Geisteshelden 29: 185-271. 1900 (portr., bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 121. 1903, 3(3): 121. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Zaunick, Der Geologe 34: 669-674. 1924 (letters).
Hooykaas, The principle of uniformity, ed. 2. Leiden 1963.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 69. 1966.
Lurie, Louis Agassiz 436 [index]. 1970.
Nieuwenkamp, DSB 2: 552-557. 1970.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 309 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COLLECTED WORKS</sm>: Ewald et al., ed., <em>Leopold von Buch's gesammelte Schriften</em>, Berlin 1867-
1885, 4 vols., (biogr. in 1: v-xlviii. 1867).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buchia</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1817). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Neobuchia</em> Urban (1902)
is dedicated to Wilhelm Buch (1862-x), German botanist and collector in Haiti.

862. <em>Allgemeine Uebersicht der Flora auf den Canarischen Inseln</em>. Eine Abhandlung, vorge-
lesen in der Königl. Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin im Jahre 1817.
Berlin 1819. Qu. (<em>Allg. Uebers. Fl. Canar. Ins</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1819, p. [i], [1]-48. <em>Copy</em>: G. - Reprinted from Abh. Physik. Klasse kön. Preuss.
	Akad. Wiss. 1816-1817: 337-382, 383-388. 1819. A preliminary publication of the
	botanical part of the <em>Physicalische Beschreibung</em>.

863. <em>Physicalische Beschreibung der Canarischen Inseln</em>. Berlin 1825. Qu. <em>Atlas zur Physica-
lischen Beschreibung der Canarischen Inseln</em>. Berlin (Kön. Akademie der Wissenschaften)
1825 [1826-1831]. Qu. and Fol. (<em>Phys. Beschr. Canar. Ins</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: <em>Text</em> 1828, after 28 Mai (pref.), Qu., p. [i-vii], [1]-407, [408, err.] For detailed
	description see MD. <em>Copy</em>: U.
	<em>Atlas</em>: "Atlas zur physicalischen Beschreibung ..." Fol., "fig." 3-13. 1826 (before
	22 Apr), "fig." 1 "gravée ... en 1831", fig. 2 never published.
	The botanical collaborators were Robert Brown (a list of Madeira plants), A. P. de
	Candolle (some descriptions), J. D. Choisy (idem), H. F. Link (most of the descrip-
	tions). - A French translation, with a preface by Adr. de Jussieu, was published by
	Guillemin in his <em>Archives de botanique</em> 1: 289-316 (15 Apr 1833), 481-508 (10 Jun 1833);
	the second part with the title <em>Catalogue des plantes spontanées qui ont été jusqu'ici trouvées
	dans les îles Canaries</em>. Margadant mentions an undated reprint of this translation with
	separate pagination. - The book was privately published and did not appear in the
	trade. Most (or all) copies were presented by the author.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 274; Kew 1: 407; MD p. 71-73; PR 1308; PR ed. 1, 1308.

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Buch, Hans Robert Viktor (1883-1964), Finnish bryologist. (<em>H. Buch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: H.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 103.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 273; BL 2: 464; BM 6: 153; GR p. 614-615;
Kew 1: 407.
Carpelan et Tudeer, Helsingin ylispisto 1: 108-109. 1921.
Andersson, Handl. i Universitätsärenden Helsinki 1923(5): 1-8. 1923.
Diels, Asiakirj. Ylioplstoasioissa 1923(6): 7-9. 1923.
Elfving, Handl. i Universitätsärenden Helsinki 1923(5): 8-31. 1923.
Verdoorn, Ann. bryol. 10: 152. 1937 (portr.)
Roivainen, Luonnon Tutkija 69: 31-33. 1965.
Collander, Soc. Sci. Fenn. Årsbok-Vuosikirja 46(13): 1-12. 1969 (bibl., portr.)
Collander et al., Acta Fauna Fl. fenn. 81: 57-61. 1973 (bibl., cites above biographies).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Neobuchia</em> Urban (1902) is dedicated to Wilhelm Buch (1862-x), German
botanist and collector in Haiti.

Buchenau, Franz Georg Philipp (1831-1906), German high-school teacher and bota-
nist at Bremen, outstanding morphologist, systematist and phytogeographer. (<em>Buchenau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B – Buchenau contributed Carices to Kneucker, <em>Carices exsicc</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 104.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 287-288, 3(2): 482 (!); Barnhart 1: 274;
BFM 22, 23; BM 1: 274-275; 6: 153; Bossert p. 57; CSP 1: 693, 6: 610; 7: 292-293,
9: 387-388, 12: 129, 13: 887-888; DTS 1: 39, 6(4): 127; Jackson p. 134, 191, 225, 300,
302; Kew 1: 408; Langman p. 166-167; LS 4352-4353; MW p. 56-57; Saccardo 1: 40.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 12. 1890.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 121. 1905 (portr.)
Anon., Weser-Zeitung 24 and 27 Apr 1906 (coples B, FAS); Hamburger Nachrichten
	363, 2. Beil., 25 Mai 1006 (copies L, FAS).
Focke, Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 19: 1-22. 1907 (portr.), 20: 73-90. 1911 (bibl.)
Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 49: xlii-xlvi. 1907.
Weigel, Bibliothek Buchenau, Leipzig 1909 (with obituary by Focke).
Bay, Flora, Gesamtregister 26-100: 6. 1910.
Bitter, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 30: (95)-(115). 1912 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Contributed to EP., ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Juncaceae</em>, in II, 5: 1-7. 26 Mar 1887, Nachträge II-IV: 70-71 Jul 1897, Er-
gänzungsheft 1: g. 8 Oct 1900.
	(b) <em>Juncaginaceae</em>, II. 1: 222-227. 22 Feb 1889, Nachträge II-IV: 38. Jul 1897, Suppl.
by Engler, Ergänzungsheft 1: 2.8 Oct 1900.
Co-author: Georg Hans Emmo Wolfgang Hieronymus.
	(c) <em>Alismaceae</em>, II. 1: 227-232. 22 Feb 1889, Nachträge II-IV: 38. Jul 1897, Er-
gänzungsheft 1: 2-3. 8 Oct 1900.
	(d) <em>Butomaceae</em>, II. 1: 232-234. 22 Feb 1889, Nachträge II-IV: 38. Jul 1897, Er-
gänzungsheft 1: 3. 8 Oct. 1900.
(2) Contributed to Engler, Pflanzenreich:
	(a) <em>Tropaeolaceae</em>, Heft 10, 36 p. 8 Jul 1902.
	(b) <em>Scheuchzeriaceae</em>, Heft 16, 20 p. 25 Aug 1903 (Buchenau: 15 Aug).
	(c) <em>Alismataceae</em>, Heft 16, 66 p. idem.
	(d) <em>Butomaceae</em>, Heft 16, 12 p. idem.
	(e) <em>Juncaceae</em>, Heft 25, 284 p. 15 Mai 1906.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buchenavia</em> Eichler (1866).

864. <em>Beitraege zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des Pistills</em>. Inaugural-Dissertation, welche mit
Genehmigung der philosophischen Facultät zu Marburg zur Erlangung der Doktor-

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wuerde einreicht Franz Buchenau aus Kassel. Marburg (Elwert) 1851. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Entw.
Pistills</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1851 (t.p.), p. [1]-32. <em>Copy</em>: NY. - Preprinted from Linnaea 622-649. Jan 1852;
rd by Flora Apr-Mai 1852.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 274; PR 1310.

865. <em>Index criticus Butomacearum, Alismacearum, Juncaginacearumque</em> hucusque descripta-
rum ... (Separat-Abdruck aus den Abhandlungen des naturwissenschaftl. Vereines zu
Bremen). Bremen (C. Ed. Müller) 1868. Oct. (<em>Index crit. Butom. Alism. Juncag</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 6 Oct 1868 (p. iii: Oct 1868, p. 1: Aug 1868, p. 17: Sep 1868; Buchenau himself,
	1911, puts the date at 6 Oct 1868), p. [i-iii], [1]-61. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY, US. - <em>Original</em>
	publication in Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 1: 213-224, after Sep 1868 and 2: 1-49.
	Mar 1869.
<em>Unauthorised reprint</em>, without the notes, J. Bot. 7: 219-232. Aug 1869.
<em>Nachträge</em>: 17 Apr 1871, p. 481-504 (in repr. <em>copy</em>: NY), in Abhandlungen 2(3): 481-504.
	1871 (Flora 55: 208. 1 Mai 1872).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 274; Jackson p. 125; Kew 1: 401; Langman p. 166; MW p. 56; PR 1312.
	P.A., Bot. Zeit. 27: 147-148. 1869.
	Buchenau, Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 20: 76. 1911.

866. <em>Die zweite deutsche Nordpolarfahrt</em> in ... 1869 und 1870 ..., Band 2. Wissenschaft-
liche Ergebnisse I. Botanik. Bremen 1873. Oct. (n.v.) (<em>Zweite dent. Nordpolarf</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 3 Jun 1873, the "Botanik" edited by Buchenau, the "Gefässpflanzen" written by
	Buchenau and W. O. Focke. The editors of the volume were G. Hartlaub and M.
	Lindeman. The authors of the chapters of the "Botanik" were:
	1. Klima, A. Pansch.
	2. Gefässpflanzen, F. Buchenau und W. O. Focke.
	3. Laubmoose, K. Müller.
	4. Flechten, G. W. Körber.
	5. Algen, G. Zeller.
	6. Pilze, H. F. Bonorden und L. Fuckel.
	7. Treibhölzer, G. Kraus.
	8. Ostgrönländische Holzgewächse, G. Kraus.
	Buchenau (1911) gives the date for the entire chapter 2 as 3 Jun 1873; the book
	was first reviewed by G. K., Bot. Zeit. 31: 396-397. 20 Jun 1873.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 230, 275; Jackson p. 225.
	Buchenau, Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 20: 77. 1911.

867. <em>Flora von Bremen</em>. Zum Gebrauch in Schulen und auf Excursionen...Mit 20 in
den Text gedruckten Abbildungen. Bremen (C. Ed. Müller) 1877. Oct. (<em>Fl. Bremen</em>).

edition	pagination &amp; title	date
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.	[i]-[viii], [1]-291, [292, cont.], [3p. Verz.] 20 text ill.	7 Mai 1877
	Copies: B, HH.
2.	[i]-[viii], [1]-312, 40 text ill. "Zweite vermehrte und be-	15 Apr 1879
	richtigte Auflage," "Bremen (C. Ed. Müller) 1879."
	Copy: HH.
[2a.]	[i]-[viii], [1]-312, Fundorte [1]-4, 40 text ill. "Flora von	Spring 1883
	Bremen und Oldenburg," Bremen (M. Heinsius) 1833. Oct.,
	is ed. 2. plus 4p. Fundorte. Copy: HH.
3.	[i]-[viii], [1]-321, Fundorte [1]-4, 45 text ill., "Flora von	10 Jun 1885
	Bremen und Oldenburg ... Dritte vermehrte und berich-
	tigte Auflage." Bremen (M. Heinsius) 1885. Oct. Copies:
	HH, NY.
4.	[i]-[viii], [1]-328, 102 text ill., preface dated: 3 Oct	22 Nov 1893
	1893, "Flora ...Oldenburg ... vierte vermehrte und be-
	richtigte Auflage." Bremen (M. Heinsius Nachfolger)
	"1894" (postdated). Oct. Copy: HH.

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5.	[i*], [i]-xi, [1]-338, 103 text ill., p. ix: 12 Jan 1901,	23 Mar 1901
	"Flora ... Oldenburg ... Fünfte vermehrte und berich-
	tigte Auflage." Leipzig (M. Heinsius Nachfolger) 1901.
	Oct. Copy: L.
6.	[i]-xii, [2, cont., expl.], [1]-337, 102 text ill., p. [v]: Mai	Mai 1906
	1906, "Flora ... Oldenburg ... Sechste, verbesserte Auf-
	lage." Leipzig (M. Heinsius Nachfolger) 1906. Oct.
	Copy: B.
7.	[i]-[viii], [1]-335, 97 text., ill., p. vi: Mar 1913, "Flora...	Aug-Sep 1913
	Oldenburg ... Siebente verbesserte Auflage herausgege-
	ben von Dr. W. O. Focke." Leipzig (M. Heinsius Nach-
	folger) 1913. Oct. [Wilhelm Olbers Focke, 1834-1922].
	Copy: HH.
8.	[i]-[viii], [1]-344, 97 text ill., p. vi: Aug 1918, "Flora...	Apr-Jun 1919
	Oldenburg ... Achte, veränderte und verbesserte Auflage
	herausgegeben von Prof. Dl. Gg. Bitter." Leipzig (M.
	Heinsius Nachfolger) 1919. Oct. [Friedrich August Georg
	Bitter, 1873-1927]. Copy: NY.
9.	[i]-vi, [1, cont.; 1, abbr.], [1]-372, 100 text ill., p. vi:	Jun-Jul 1927
	Apr 1927, "Flora ... Oldenburg ... Neunte veränderte
	und verbesserte Auflage herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Gg.
	Bitter und Dr. Br. Schiitt." Bremen (G. Winter) 1927.
	Oct. [Bruno Schiitt]. Copy: B.

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 274; Jackson p. 302; Kew 1: 408.

868. <em>Kritisches Verzeichniss aller bis jetzt beschriebenen Juncaceen</em> nebst Diagnosen neuer
Arten. Bremen (C. Ed. Müller) 1880. Oct. (<em>Krit. Verz. Juncac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 31 Dec 1879, p. [i]-vii, [viii, cont.], [1]-112. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 274; Jackson p. 134; Kew 1: 408; MW p. 57.
	Buchenau, Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 20: 79. 1911.

869. <em>Flora der ostfriesischen Inseln</em>. Norden und Norderney. (Herm. Braams) 1881. Oct. (<em>Fl. ostfries. Ins.</em>)

Edition	pagination and titles	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-vi, [1, cont.; 1, abbr.], [1]-172, err. slip; p. iv: 12 Jan	11 Feb 1881
	1881. Copies: B, HH.
2	[i]-vi, [1] cont.; 1, abbr.], [1]-176, "2., durch eine Ueber-	29 Jun 1891
	sicht der wichtigsten während der letzten 10 Jahre ge-
	machten Pflanzenfunde vermehrte Ausgabe." Norden und
	Norderney (Herm. Braams) 1891. Oct. Copies: B, HH.
3	[i]-vi, [1, cont.; 1, abbr.], [1]-205, p. vi: 14 Mai 1896,	8 Jun 1896
	"Flora ... Inseln (einschliesslich der Insel Wangeroog)...
	dritte umgearbeitete Auflage." Leipzig (Wilhelm Engel-
	mann) 1896. Oct. Copy: HH.
3a	"Flora ... Wangeroog ... Nachtrag zur dritten Auflage. Ent-	28 Mai 1901
	hält neue Verzeichnisse der Moose und Flechten (p. 187-
	201) ... Berichtigungen und wichtigere neuere Beobach-
	tungen aus den Jahren 1896-1900 (p. 202-207) und neues
	Register (p. 208-213)." Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann)
	1901. Oct., p. [i]-iv, [187]-213; p. iv: 15 Feb 1901, sep-
	arate cover. Copy: B.
4	[i]-iv, [1]-213, p. iv: 15 Feb 1901, consists of ed. 3, old	28 Mai 1901
	sheets with the text of 3a; "Vierte Auflage. Von der dritten
	Auflage durch neue Verzeichnisse der Moose und Flech-
	ten (p. 187-201), durch "Berichtigungen und wichtigere
	neue Beobachtungen aus den Jahren 1896-1900" (p. 202-
	207) und ein neues Register (p. 208-213) verschieden."

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edition	pagination and titles	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------
	Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1901. Oct. Copy: B. - The
	mosses by Fr. Müller; the lichens by Heinrich Sandstede
	(1859-x).

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 408 [ed. 4]; LS 4353.
	Focke, Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 20: 79, 83. 1911.

870. <em>Monographia Juncacearum</em> ... Mit 3 Tafeln und 9 Holzschnitten. Leipzig (Wilhelm
Engelmann) 1890. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Juncac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 22 Sep 1890, p. [i-ii], [1]-498, <em>pl. 1-3</em> (p. [497]-498 Nachträge). <em>Copies</em>: M, NY,
	US, USDA (lacks Nachtr.) Originally published in Engler's <em>Botanische Jahrbucher</em> 12:
	1-495, 622-623, tt. 1-3. 1890 as follows:

Hef	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------
1	1-160 [?]	24 Jun 1890	fide Beibl. 27
2	[?] 161-320 [?]
3/4	[?] 321-495	26 Aug 1890	fide Beibl. 28
	622-623 [add.]		26 Aug 1890

The preliminary study <em>Monographie der Juncaceen vom Cap</em> appeared in Nov 1875 in Abh.
naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 4(4): 393-512, <em>pl. v-xi</em>; preprints of this article were available
on 9 Aug 1875.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 39; Langman 167; MW 57.

871. <em>Flora der nordwestdeutschen Tiefebene</em>. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1894. Oct. (<em>Fl.
nordwestdeut. Tiefebene</em>).

<em>First edition</em>: 28 Apr 1894, p. [i]-xiv, [xv, cont.], [1]-550; p. xii: 15 Feb 1894. <em>Copies</em>:
	B, FAS, HH.
<em>Wichtigere Nachträge</em> und <em>Verbesserungen</em>, [2] p., Apr 1895, in HH copy of ed. 1.
<em>Kritische Nachträge</em> zur Flora der nordwestdeutschen Tiefebene. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engel-
	mann) 1904. Oct., p. [i]-vi, [1]-74, Aushängebogen available 15 Mar 1904, p vi:
	12 Jan 1904. <em>Copies</em>: B (2 copies), HH. (<em>Krit. Nachtr. Fl. nordwestdeut. Tiefebene</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 275, 6: 153; Kew 1: 408.
	Anon., Hedwigia 33 (Rep.): 145. 25 Oct 1894.
	Buchenau, Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 20: 84. 1911.

Buchoz, Pierre Joseph (1731-1807), French (Lorraine) physician and naturalist.
(<em>Buchoz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. Buchoz, that "miserable compiler" (Pritzel) prob-
ably had no herbarium of his own. The greater part of his numerous works (over 500)
was indeed compiled from the writing of others: an indiscriminate and often unauthor-
ized procedure. L'Héritier established (not validly) a genus <em>Buchozia</em> "to take revenge."
The species in question (<em>Lycium foetidum</em> L.f.) had a bad odor and was – according to
L'Héritier – excellently suited for that particular purpose. Pritzel's remark is "Miser-
rimus compilator, fraude ac ignorantia aeque eminens, in cujus ignominiam L'Héritier
Buchoziam foetidam condidit."
Montfalcon: "Ceux qui ont eu le courage de lire les ouvrages de Buc'hoz me pardonner-
ont de ne pas en avoir fait l'analyse; il n'en est aucun qui ne soit au-dessous du mé-
diocre."
Kirschleger: "Les publications de Buch'oz n'ont qu'une valeur trop médiocre. On y
trouve une foule de fausses déterminations. Buch'oz date les Vosges des plantes les plus
incroyables ..."
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, L'Héritier de Brutelle p. xxvi in Sertum anglicum, facsimile ed. Pittsburgh.
	1963, cf. also Adanson 1: 138. 1963.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 275; BM 1: 275-276; Henrey 531-533;

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Jackson p. 528 [index]; Kew 1: 410; Langman p. 167-168; LS 4408; MW p. 57;
NI 278-292; Plesch p. 161-162; PR 1318-1337; SO 374, 650e, 1584, 1715, 2035.
Boehmer, Bibl. hist. nat. 3(1): 212-213. 1787 (bibl.)
Buchoz, Liste chronologique des ouvrages publiés par M. Buch'oz. Nancy s.d. [1787],
	(lists 260 titles at this early date).
Montfalcon, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 3: 35-37. 1851.

<sm>NOTE ON NAME</sm>: Buchoz often, but not always, spelled his name Buch'oz.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buchosia</em> [sic] Vellozo (1825). - Note: The name <em>Buchozia</em> l'Héritier, referred
to above (herb. &amp; types), was not validly published.

<sm>NOTE ON TREATMENT</sm>: We treat only a few of Buchoz's many publications, mainly those
containing new generic names. The bibliography of the Buchoz publications is difficult
and complicated because of the rarity of many of the items.

872. <em>Traité historique des plantes qui croissent dans la Lorraine</em> et les trois Evêchés, contenant
leur description, leur figure, leur nom, l'endroit ou elles croissent, leur culture, leur
analyse, &amp; leurs propriétés, tant pour la Médécine, que pour les Arts &amp; Métiers. Nancy,
Paris 1762-1770, 10 vols. Duod. (<em>Traité hist. pl. Lorraine</em>).

tome	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*-iii*], [i]-x, [1-2], [1-303, 304,	frontisp.	1762
	cont.] Nancy (F. Messin), IDC
	copy: Lechesne.
2	[i-iii], [1]-359, [360-366]. Nancy	fr., 2-30, "21" (= 31)	1763
	(Veuve Lechesne)
3	[i-iii], [1]-403, [404-410]. Nancy	fr., 2-18	1764
	(Claude-Sigisbert Lamort), Paris
	(Durand)
4	[i-iii], [1]-161, [162-169]. Paris	fr., 2-11, 11 [bis], 13-14	–
	(Durand), Nancy (Claude-Sigis-
	bert Lamort)
5	[i], [1]-243, [244-248]	fr., 2-11, "14", 13-24	–
6	[i-iii], [1]-426, [427-428]. Paris	fr., 2-10, 12-16, 21-23, 25, 27, 26,	1766
	(Durand), Nancy (C.S. Lamort)	18
7	[i-iii], [1]-249, [250-252]. Paris	fr., 3, 5, 6, 11, 13, 13[bis], "5",	1767
	(Durand, Didot, Cavelier)	16
8	[i-iii], [1]-165, [166-170]. Paris	fr., 1, 3, 6-12, 15, 17-18	1768
	(Durand, Didot, Cavelier)
9	[i-viii], 9-304, [305-309]. Paris	tome 9: fr., pl 5, 12; tome 10:	1769
	(Durand, Didot, Cavelier)	pl. 1-4, 6, 8-g; tome 11: pl. 1;
		tome 12: pl. 1, 3, 6, 7, 9; tome
		13: pl. 7, 8, 11, 13; tome 14: pl.
		1, 2, 8.
10(1)	[i], [1]-247. Paris (Fetil)	tome 16: pl. 1, [Ibis], 2, 4, 8, 11,	1770
		13-14, 16, 18, 26; tome 10: pl. 6;
		tome 16: pl. 35, 50, 57, 57[bis],
		63, 66, 68.
10(2)	[i-iii], [249]-511, [513-524]. Paris	tome 17: pl. 1, 1[bis], 2, 16, 19,	1770
	(Fetil)	18; tome 18: pl. 2, 10, 11, 13-15;
		tome 19: pl. 1, 4, 7; tome 20: pl.
		1, 3, 4, 9, 6, 19[bis], 15, 18,
		"dern"; tome 17: pl. 15.

The "tome" designations on the plates indicate derivation from another publication.
Data based on a copy at PH (information Ida K. Langman). Copies vary. Vol. 3 has a
title page dated 1764 but was published Jan-Aug 1763. An issue with all volumes Paris
1770 is reported in the literature.

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<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 275; DU 58; NI 292; PR 1321; SA 1: 138; IDC 5864.
	Buchoz, Liste chronologique 3-5 [1787].
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 90.

873. <em>Tournefortius lotharingiae</em>, ou catalogue des plantes qui croissent dans la Lorraine et
les trois évechés; rangées suivant le système de Tournefort, avec les endroits où on les
trouve le plus communément. Paris (Durand), Nancy (Babin) s.d. [1764]. Oct. (<em>Tourne-
fortius lothar</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1764, p. [i]-viii, [1]-288, tabl. gén. [2]p. <em>Copy</em>: B. -Binary Linnaean nomenclature
	for species not consistently employed.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 275.

874. <em>Dictionnaire raisonné universel des plantes, arbres et arbustes de France</em>; contenant la
description raisonnée de tous les végétaux du royaume, considérés relativement à l'agri-
culture, au jardinage, aux arts et métiers, à l'économie domestique &amp; champêtre, &amp; à la
médecine des hommes &amp; des animaux. Paris (J. P. Costard) 1770-1771, 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Dict. univ. pl. France</em>).

1: 1770, [i*], [i]-xii, [1]-650, p. v approb. 2 Jan 1770.
2: 1770, [i-iii], [1]-651.
3: 1770, [i*-iii*], [i]-[vii], [1]-643, p. vi approb. 2 Jan 1770.
4: 1771, [i-iii], [1]-352, [i]-ccxliv, bibl. Buchoz on p. 348-349.
<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Other issue</em>: vols. 1-3: Paris (Lacombe) 1770, vol. 4, Paris (J. P. Costard) 1771. <em>Copy</em>:
	USDA.
	1: [i]-xii, [i]-[vii], [1]-650.
	2: [i], [I]-651.
	3: [i-iii], [1]-643.
	4: [i-iii], [1]-352, [i]-ccxliv.
Linnaean binary nomenclature is not consistently employed in the general part of the
<em>Dictionnaire</em>, vols. 1 and 2 and vol. 3, p. 1-528. However, Buchoz uses binary nomenclature
fully and consistently in the part entitled <em>Flora gallica</em>, in vol. 3, p. 529-643 and in vol. 4.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 275; HA 2: 505; Kew 1: 410; Langman p. 167; PR 1323.
	Anon., GGA 1771: 462, 551; 1772: 501.

875. <em>Manuel médical et usuel des plantes</em>, tant exotiques qu'indigènes, auquel on a joint un
catalogue raisonné des plantes rangées par famille; des observations pratiques sur l'usage
qu'on en peut faire dans la plûpart des maladies; &amp; différens discours sur la botanique.
Paris (Humblot, Hérissant fils) 1770, 2 vols. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Man. méd. pl.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1770, p. [i]-viii, [1]-470. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1770, p. [i*-iii*], [1]-xlviii, [1]-400. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.

876. <em>Histoire universelle du règne végétal</em>, ou nouveau dictionnaire physique et oeconomique,
de toutes les plantes qui croissent sur la surface du globe: Contenant leurs noms botani-
ques &amp; triviaux dans toutes les langues, leurs classes, leurs familles, leurs genres &amp; leurs
especes; les endroits où on les trouve le plus communément; leur culture; les animaux
auxquels elles peuvent servir de nourriture; leurs analyses chymiques; la maniere de les
employer pour nos alimens, tant solides que liquides; leurs propriétés, non-seulement
pour la médecine des hommes, mais encore pour celle des animaux; les doses &amp; la
maniere de les formuler, &amp; les différens usages pour lesquels on peut s'en servir dans les
arts &amp; métiers, &amp;c. &amp;c. &amp;c. Auquel on a joint une bibliotheque raisonnée de tous les
livres de botanique, l'explication des différens termes usités dans cette partie de l'histoire
naturelle; une notice de tous les systèmes, &amp; enfin la liste des professeurs &amp; des jardins
botaniques de l'Europe. Ouvrage orné de 1200 planches gravées en taille-douce, par les
meilleurs maîtres, &amp; dessinées d'après nature, sur les plantes les plus rares du Jardin du
Roi &amp; de celui de Trianon; &amp; d'après la magnifique collection de plantes déposée dans
le Cabinet des Estampes, à la Bibliothèque du Roi, commencée &amp; exécutée par ordre &amp;
sous les yeux de feu Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans, Régent du Royaume, par Robert &amp;
Audrier, &amp;c, &amp; continuée de nos jours par Mademoiselle Basseporte. Paris 1773-1778,
12 vols. Fol. (<em>Hist. univ. règne vég.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In parts, the contents and precise dates of which are unknown. The 1200 plates

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	are mostly based on original drawings in the <em>Collection des Vélins</em> of the <em>Muséum d'Histoire
	Naturelle</em>, Paris.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. iii; Kew 1: 410; Langman p. 167; NI 287; PR 1325.

877. <em>Plantes nouvellement découvertes</em>, récemment dénommées et classées, représentées en
gravures, avec leurs descriptions; pour servir d'intelligence à l'histoire générale et
économique des trois règnes. Paris (auteur, Debure) 1779 [-1784]. Fol. (<em>Pl. nouv. découv.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1779-1784, p. [1]-52, pl. 1-50 (19 as "133"; 21 as "23") (p. 1: 1779, p. 52: Fini
	d'imprimer en 1784). <em>Copy</em>: HU. - Handcoloured copper engravings by Claude Fessar.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 275; GF p. 52; Kew 1: 410; NI 291; Plesch p. 162; PR 1328; IDC 42.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 80-81. 1975.

878. <em>Le Jardin d'Eden</em>, le paradis terrestre renouvelé dans le jardin de la reine à Trianon.
Paris, 2 vols. 1783. Fol. (<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Jard. Eden</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: vol. 1, 1781; vol. 2, 1783 - PR (1330) states that there should be 200 plates but
	that occasionally only 140 plates occur (see also NI 288) and that there are then seven
	additional plates which are much larger than the others.
<em>Ref</em>.: GF p. 52; Langman p. 167; NI 288; PR 1330.

879. <em>Herbier colorié de l'Amérique</em>, représentant les plantes les plus rares et les plus curieu-
ses, qui se trouvent dans cette nouvelle partie du monde. Pour servir à l'intelligence de
l'Histoire générale et économique des 3 règnes. Paris (auteur) 1783. Fol. (<em>Herb. color.
Amérique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1783, no text, set of coloured plates, probably taken in part from the author's
	<em>Histoire universelle</em> and <em>Le jardin d'Eden</em>. Only copy seen: NY, with plates in the following
	order: engr. t.p., [1], 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 13[bis], 14, 18, 20-26, 26[bis], 27-36, 36[bis],
	46, 48, 49, 52, 54, 57, 61, 62, 65, 70, 75, 78, 84, 93, 103, 105, 106, 109, 111, 116, 109,
	119, 121, 125, 126-129, 132-135, 137-139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 154, 157, 161-171, 174,
	179-183, 185-187, 189-196, 198, 199, 200 [in all 102 plates].
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 410; Langman p. 167; NI 285.

890. <em>Catalogue latin et françois des arbres et arbustes</em> qu'on peut cultiver en France, &amp; qui
peuvent résister en pleine terre pendant l'hiver; auquel on a joint la liste des plantes
nouvelles gravées &amp; publiées tout récemment. London 1785. Duod. (<em>Cat. arbr. arbust.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1785, p. [i]-viii, [1]-101. <em>Copy</em>: USDA. - See Ewan for a taxonomic evaluation.
<em>Ref</em>.: Henrey 531.
	Ewan, Proc. Am. philos. Soc. 103: 815-816. 1959.

* The numbers 880-889 have not been used.

891. <em>Le grand jardin de l’univers</em>, où se trouvent coloriées les plantes les plus belles, les plus
curieuses et les plus rares des quatre parties de la terre, formant la continuation de
l'herbier de la Chine, de la collection des fleurs de la Chine et de l'Europe, des dons
merveilleux dans le règne végétal et du jardin d'Eden. Paris (auteur) 1785-1791, 2 vols.
Fol. (<em>Grand jard</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1785-1791, 200 hand-coloured engraved plates, no text. <em>Copy</em>: BM (n.v.); the
	NY copy (vol. 1 only) has no text, an engr. t.p. and pl. [in this order, with duplicate
	numbers as indicated]: 1-10, 12-13, 8 bis, 15, 9, 17-19, 2, 21-34, 37, 37[bis], 38-41,
	23, 43-48, 33, 50-53, 32, 55-92, 94-100.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 276; Jackson p. 111; Langman p. 167; NI 289; PR 1331.

892. <em>Sur un nouveau genre de plante</em> qui a fleuri dans les jardins de la Reine à Trianon, &amp;
qui approche beaucoup du Rudbeck. s.l. [Paris] 1785. (1 leaf) (<em>Nouv. genre pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1785, p. [1-2]. <em>Copy</em>: G. - Special text accompanying a separate issue of plate
	62 of the <em>Jardin de l' Univers</em>, illustrating <em>Breteuillia trianensis</em>.

893. <em>Catalogue latin etfrançois des plantes vivaces</em>, qu'on peut cultiver en pleine terre, pour la
décoration des jardins à l'angloise, &amp; des parterres; auquel on a joint la liste des plantes
nouvelles, qui se trouvent représentées dans le grand Jardin de l'Univers. Londres 1786.
Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Cat. pl. vivaces</em>).

PAGE: 396
HEADING: BUCHOZ

<em>Publ</em>.: 1786, p. [i-iii], [1]-110, [1]-viii. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: Henrey 533.

894. <em>Catalogue latin et françois des arbustes et plantes</em>, qu'on conserve pendant l'hiver dans
l'Orangerie &amp; la serre-chaude. Faisant suite au catalogue latin &amp; françois des arbres,
arbustes &amp; plantes vivaces qu'on peut cultiver en pleine terre. London, Paris (auteur)
 1787. Duod. (<em>Cat. arbust. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1787, p. [i*], [i]-ii, [1]-139. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: Henrey 532.

Buchtien, Otto (1859-x), German botanical collector, active in Bolivia and Chile.
(<em>Buchtien</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: US (44.653 specimens, acquired in 1922). - Duplicates in many
herbaria. A series called <em>Herbarium bolivianum</em> was issued between 1911 and 1915 (cent.
i-v, suppl. i-ii).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 104.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 67. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 275; BM 1: 276; Bossert p. 57; CSP 13: 892;
Kew 1: 410.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 241. 1909.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buchtienia</em> Schlechter (1929).

895. <em>Contribuciones a la flora de Bolivia</em>. I. Parte. La Paz (J. M. Gamarra) 1910. Oct.
(in fours) (<em>Contr. fl. Bolivia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1910, p. [i], [1]-197. <em>Copies</em>: L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 410.

Buckland, William (1784-1856), British geologist, dean of Westminster. (<em>Buckland</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BM and OXF (<em>Reliq. diliv.</em> types).
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, Where is the ... collection 27. 1941.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 243; Barnhart 1: 276; BB p. 52;
BM 1: 276-277, 6: 153; CSP 1: 702-704, 6: 611, 13: 891; DNB 7: 206; Jackson p. 182;
Kew 1: 642 (under Crawfurd); Quenstedt p. 66 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.)
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 334. 1858.
Buckland, Geology and mineralogy. London, 2 vols. 1858 (bibl.) [posthumous edition
	with bibliography and portrait, edited by F. T. Buckland].
Gordon, The life and correspondence of William Buckland. London. 1894 (portr., bibl.),
	xvi, 288 p. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
Woodward, The history of the Geological Society of London 326. 1907.
Clarke, James Hall of Albany 558 [index]. 1923.
Gunther, Early medicine and biological Science. vol. 3, Oxford 1925 (facs. ed. 1968).
North, Ann. of Sci. 5: 91-128. 1942.
North, Proc. Geologists' Ass. 54: 1-28. 1943 (centenary glacial theory).
Brightwell, L. R., Buckland's Curiosities of natural history. London 1948.
Hooykaas, Natural Law and Divine miracle 147, 190-201, 235. 1959.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 70. 1966.
Cannon, DSB 2: 566-573. 1970 (extensive bibl. &amp; sec. sources).
Lurie, Louis Agassiz 436 [index]. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bucklandia</em> A. T. Brongniart (1828); <em>Bucklandia</em> R. Brown ex W. Griffith (1836);
<em>Bucklandia</em> K. M. von Sternberg (1825); <em>Bucklandiopsis</em> G. Roselt (1960); <em>Exbucklandia</em>
R. W. Brown (1946).

896. <em>Geology and mineralogy</em> considered with reference to natural theology. London
(William Pickering) 1836, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Geol. mineral.</em>)

PAGE: 397
HEADING: BUCKLEY

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jun-Dec 1836 (pref. 30 Mai). <em>Copy</em>: Library of Congress.
	1: [iii]-xvi, [1]-599, [600, err.]
	2: [i]-vii, [1]-129, 87 pl., nos. 1-69, 15', 25', 26', 26", 26'", 26a-b, 27a-f, 44', 44",
	46', 46", 56a.
<em>Philadelphia</em> edition: 2 vols., Philadelphia (Carey, Lea and Blanchard) 1837. Duod.
	(in sixes) <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, US.
	1: [i]-xv, [13]-443.
	2: [i]-vii, [1]-131, <em>87 pl</em>. as in London ed.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London 1837, 2 vols. same sheets as ed. 1 but with additional pages.
	1: [i]-vi, [1]-619, p. 597-619 supplementary notes.
	2: [i]-vii, [1]-129, 110a (dated 4 Apr 1837), plates as in ed. 1 but with 2' in addition.
	Issued in Oct. and Qu.
<em>Supplementary notes</em> to the first and second edition, London 1837, Oct., p. 579-619, <em>1 pl</em>. —
	also sep.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: London (Routledge &amp; Co.), New York (id.) Oct-Dec 1858 (p. xii: 1 Oct 1858).
	<em>Copies</em>: MICH, Library of Congress.
	1: [i*-ii*], front., [iii*], [i]-lxxxiii, [1]-552.
	2: [i-iii], [1]-143, <em>pl. 2-90.</em>
	"<em>Geology</em> ... <em>theology</em>. By the late very rev. William Buckland ... A new edition,
	with additions by Professor Owen ... Professor Phillips...Robert Brown ... and a
	memoir of the author. Edited by Francis T. Buckland ..." <em>Collaborators</em>: Robert
	Brown (1842-1895); Richard Owen (1804-1892); John Phillips (1800-1874); Francis
	Trevelyan Buckland (1826-1880).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 276.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 653, p. 70. 1966.

Buckley, Samuel Botsford (1809-1884), American naturalist, state geologist of Texas
1866-1884. (<em>Buckley</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Location of first set of the collections unknown; duplicates in
many herbaria, e.g. A, BM, BR, CGE, MANCH, MO, NY, OXF, PH, TEX, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 105.
	Pennell, Scrophulariaceae eastern temp. N. Am. 602. 1935.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Appleton 1: 439-440; Barnhart 1: 276; BM 1: 277;
CSP 1: 705, 7: 298, 9: 393, 12: 129, 13: 891; DAB 3: 232-234; IF p. 685; Langman p.
168; ME 1: 169, 3: 546 [index]; Nickles p. 148-149; Quenstedt p. 66.
Wright, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 11: 46. 1884.
Sargent, Silva North America 3: 3-4. 1892.
Mohr, Plant life Alabama 16. 1901.
Merrill, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1904: 509, 692.
Geiser, Southwest Review 16: 133-134. 1930, Field &amp; Lab. 4: 45. 1936.
Rodgers, John Torrey 173, 177, 298. 1942.
Geiser, Naturalists of the frontier 271. 1948 ["his work was uneven in quality and
	frequently of little value ..."].
Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 449. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buckleya</em> J. Torrey (1843, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 141-142. 1973.

897. <em>A preliminary report on the geological and agricultural survey of Texas</em>. Austin (Jo. Walker)
 1866. Oct. (<em>Prelim. rep. surv. Texas</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, p. [1]-81, appendix (Texan grasses): [1]-4, index: [i]-ii. - Cover title: "A
	preliminary report of the Texas Geological Survey together with agricultural obser-
	vations, and an outline of the mineral deposits of the state." <em>Copy</em>: NY. — Followed by:
	<em>First annual report of the Geological and agricultural survey of Texas</em>. Houston (A. C. Gray)
	1874, Oct., p. [1]-142. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Second ... Texas</em>, Houston (A. C. Gray) 1876, Oct. (p. 3: 27 Mar 1876), p. [1]-96.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.

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HEADING: BUCKMAN

Buckman, James (1814-1884), British druggist, botanist and geologist. (<em>Buckman</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 243; Barnhart 1: 276; BB p. 52;
BM 1: 277 [<em>err. b.</em> 1816]; CSP 1: 705-706, 6: 611, 7: 298, 9: 393-394, 12: 130, 13: 894;
DNB 7: 216; Jackson p. 239, 249, 410; Kew 1: 411; LS 4310a; PR 1339; Quenstedt p.
66.
Bonney, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 41 (Proc.): 43. 1885.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1883/6: 104. 1886.
Anon., Proc. Dorset Field Club 1: 1-4. 1886 (<em>n.v.</em>)
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxxiii-cxxxiv. 1948.

898. <em>A botanical guide to the environs of Cheltenham</em>; comprehending a classified arrangement
of the indigenous flowers and ferns of the Cotteswold Hills and the Vale of Gloucester;
with the habitats of the various plants. Cheltenham (H. Davies), London (D. Bogue)
 1844. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Bot. guide Cheltenham</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844 (p. viii: Apr 1844), p. [ii]-viii, [i]-vii, [9]-59, [60, err.] <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 249; Kew 1: 111; PR 1339.

Buddle, Rev. Adam (<em>c</em>. 1660-1715), English botanist, M. A. Cambridge 1685, rector
of North Fambridge, Essex. (<em>Buddle</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Thirteen volumes (bound in four) and some separate collections
in the Sloane Herbarium (H.S. 114-130), described by Dandy. The herbarium is in
excellent preservation, the specimens well chosen, carefully annotated and named:
"undoubtedly the most trustworthy and accurately-named ... of the period" (Trimen
and Dyer, p. 388). The herbarium was used by Dillenius for his third edition of Ray's
<em>Synopsis</em> (1724) and to some extent also by Hudson for his <em>Flora anglica</em> 1762. The plants
were collected mainly by Buddie with the help of his friends (note in H.S. 114) "the
Revd. Mr Stonestreet, Dr Plukenet, Mr Bobart, Mr Lhuyde, Mr Vernon, Mr Petiver,
Dr Richardson, Mr Doody, Mr Dubois, and others." The collections were bequeathed
to Sloane but were in Petiver's hands when he died. Sloane put the herbarium at the
disposal of Sherard and Dillenius. Dandy cites the following additional contributors
(mostly England except when otherwise stated): Airy, Joseph Andrews, John Banister
(Virginia), Robert Barker, Jacob Bobart, George Boucher (Minorca?), Samuel Dale,
Thomas Dandridge, Samuel Doody, Charles Du Bois (India), Sir Richard Gipps,
William Houstoun (Jamaica), Jezreel Jones (Africa), Edward Lhwyd, Rev. Thomas
Manningham, Robert Millar, More, James Newton, Rev. William Nicolson, James
Petiver (miscellaneous), Leonard Plukenet, Isaac Rand, Richard Richardson, John
Robinson, John Scampton, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (Switzerland), Rev. John Sedg-
wick, William Sherard, Sir Hans Sloane, Rev. Lewis Stevens, George Stonestreet, James
Stuherland, John Thorpe, Sébastien Vaillant (Paris garden), William Vernon, Windsor.
- The Buddle herbarium was one of the earliest herbaria containing cryptogams. Further
Buddle material at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 392; IH 2: 105.
	Lindberg &amp; Trimen, J. Bot. 12: 36-47. 1874.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 46. 1957.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 41-44, 102-108. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 140-141. 1964.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 302. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 277; BB p. 52-53; DNB 7: 222; GR p. 392.
Dillenius, Historia muscorum ix. 1741.
Trimen and Dyer, Fl. Middlesex 386-388. 1869.
Hind, Fl. Suffolk 475. 1889.
Druce, Fl. Berkshire cxxxi. 1897.
Raven, John Ray 393. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buddleja</em> Linnaeus (1753).

PAGE: 399
HEADING: BUEK

Buek, Heinrich Wilhelm (1796-1879), German physician ("Landphysicus" at Ham-
burg) and botanist. (<em>H. Buek</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: HBG (incl. fruit collection).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 2(2): 88.
	Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 21: 20. 1879.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 277; BM 1: 279; Bossert p. 58; CSP 1: 709;
Kew 1: 413; Langman p. 168; MW p. 57; PR 1343.
Anon., J. Bot. 17: 160. 1879.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Flora Schleswig-Holstein 2: 12. 1890.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Buek, cf. infra, sub J. N. Buek.

899. <em>Genera, species et synonyma Candolleana</em> alphabetico ordine disposita, seu index genera-
lis et specialis ad A. P. de Candolle Prodromum systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis.
Berlin (1, 2: Nauck), Hamburg (3: Perthes-Besser &amp; Mauke; 4: Lucas Gräfe) [1840-]
1842-1874. 4 vols. Oct. 

part	to volumes	pages	t.p. dates	dates
	of prodr.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-4	[i]-xi, [xii, err.], [1]-423	1842	20-21 Feb 1843
2	5-7(1)	[i]-vi, [1, add.], [1]-223	1840	20-26 Sep 1840
3	7(2)-13	[i]-x, [1, add.], [1]-508	1858	late 1858 or early 1859
4	14-17	[i]-vii, [1]-416	1874	Jun 1874

<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1967, collation as above with extra t.p. for
	each vol. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
Some of Buek's new names (in replacement of later homonyms used in the <em>Prodromus</em>),
have priority over Steudel's substitute names for those same homonyms; others are later.
See dates of Steudel, Nom. ed. 2. Stearn (1955) provides a list of correct substitute names.
The dates given above for parts 1 and 2 are those of receipt by Hinrichs at Leipzig. Actual
publication (in Berlin and, later, Hamburg) probably took place somewhat earlier.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 279; Jackson p. 13; Kew 1: 412; Langman p. 168; MW p. 57; PR 1343;
	IDC 45.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 276-277. 21 Apr 1843.
	Stearn, Candollea 8: 4. 1939; 15: 63-68. 1955.

Buek, Johannes Nicolaus [II] (1779-1856), German pharmacist and horticulturist,
uncle of Heinrich Wilhelm Buek (q.v.), "kommissarisch Medizinalassessor and Revisor
der Apotheken des Frankfurter Regierungsbezirks".

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W (via Reichenbach).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 2(2): 88; IH 2: 105.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 88; Barnhart 1: 277; BM 1: 280; CSP 1: 709;
GR p. 67; LS 4421; PR 1345; PR ed. 1, 1528-1529.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 3. 1860.
Stange, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 3/4: 358-370. 1862.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 12. 1890.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buekia</em> C. G. D. Nees (1834). - <em>Note</em>: <em>Buekia</em> Giseke (1792) was dedicated to
Johann Nikolaus Buek I (1736-1812), German botanist.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 143-144. 1973.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Johann Nikolaus Buek, I, 1736-1812, published a <em>Verzeichniss von in- und ausländi-
schen Bäumen, Sträuchern, Pflanzen und Samen.</em> Bremen 1779, Oct., 200 p. (PR 1344), some
of his plants are at HBG, KIEL, UPS and WAG.

PAGE: 400
HEADING: BUETSCHLI

Buetschli, Johann Adam Otto (1848-1920), German zoologist and algologist.
(<em>Buetschli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 278; BM 1: 280, 6: 157; CSP 13: 902;
Kew 1: 413.
Bütschli, Sb. Heidelberger Akad. Wiss. Kl. B. 1920: 1-12 (autobiogr., portr.)
Goldschmidt et al., Die Naturwissenschaften 7: 543-570. 1920 (portr., bibl.)
Hamburger, Sb. Heidelberger Akad. Wiss. Kl. B. 1920: 13-19. (bibl.)
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 134: 41-42. 1922.
Berger, DSB 2: 625-628. 1970.

Buffon, Georges Louis Leclercq de (1707-1788), French naturalist, "intendant" of
the Jardin des Plantes, highly gifted writer, spiritual father of the idea of descendence.
(<em>Buffon</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Buffon is not known to have made botanical collections; his natural history
material is all at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Paris.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Even though Buffon did not describe any plant taxa his influence on systematic
thinking has been so profound that a brief list of the most important and mainly more
recent publications on him is in order here.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 777; Barnhart 1: 278; BM 1: 281-283;
Bossert p. 58; Quenstedt p. 66-67.
Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Notice historique sur Buffon. Oeuvres complètes de Buffon, ed.
	Pillot 24. 1838 (bibl.)
Flourens, Buffon, histoire de ses travaux et de ses idées. Paris 1844, (<em>Copy</em>: MICH);
	ed. 2. 1850 (n.v.)
Nadault de Buffon, Correspondance inédite de Buffon. Paris 1860, 2 vols. (<em>Copy</em>: UC).
Bazile, Buffon, sa famille, sa collaborateurs et ses familiers. Paris 1863, xvi, 432 p. (5
	portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 110. 1903, 3(3): 98. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Fagin, William Bartram 20, 21, 38, 45. 1933.
Strohl, Buffon, Paris 1935, p. 1-18.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii Jahrh. 254 [index]. 1936.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 183. 1940.
François, Bull. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. ser. 2. 22: 675-681. 1950 (on rearrangement Jardin
	du Roi).
Bertin et al., Buffon. Paris 1952, 244 p., <em>25 pl</em>. (portr., bibl.)
Heilbrun, <em>in</em> Bertin <em>et al</em>, Buffon, 225-237. 1952 ("essai de bibliographie").
Piveteau, Jean, ed., Oeuvres philosophiques de Buffon. Paris 1954.
Wohl, Isis 51: 186-199. 1960.
Roger, Mem. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. ser. 2. C. 10 (Buffon, les Epoques de la Nature).
Roger, Les sciences de la vie. 527-584. 1964.
Starobinsky, Gesnerus 21: 83-94. 1964 (Rousseau and B.)
Hanks, Buffon avant l'histoire naturelle. Paris 1966.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 72-80. 1966 (important bibl.)
Stafleu, Taxon 16(5): 431-435. 1967.
Kanaev, Iz. 1st. Biol. 2: 71-89. 1970 (Goethe and Buffon).
Roger, DSB 2: 576-582. 1970.
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific inst. 337, 422. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 368 [index]. 1971.
Smit, History of the life sciences 889-890. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buffona</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Buffonea</em> W. D.J. Koch (1836, <em>orth. var.</em>);
<em>Buffonia</em> Adanson (1763, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Bufonia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: See Bertin et al., Buffon. Paris 1952.

PAGE: 401
HEADING: BULLER

Buhse, Friedrich Alexander (Buze, Fedor Aleksandrovich) (1821-1898), Latvian
botanist and explorer, who studied in Dorpat (Estonia) and travelled with Boissier in
Iran and the Caucasus. (<em>Buhse</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; material from his travels to the Orient at BR, CN, G,
K, LE, LY, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 105.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 270; BM 1: 283, 6: 158; Bossert p. 58; CSP
1: 712-713, 7: 300, 9: 396, 13: 907; GR p. 577; Kew 1: 285, 415; Lipschitz 1: 290-293(!);
LS 4437-4444; PR 1348; Quenstedt p. 67; TR 183-184.
Boissier, Fl. orient. 1: xxvii. 1867.
Schweder, Korrespondenzbl. Naturf. Ver. Riga 42: v-ix. 1899.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buhsia</em> Bunge (1859).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 145-146. 1973.

Buisson, J. P. (<em>fl</em>. 1779), French botanist, "démonstrateur d'histoire naturelle phytolo-
gique" at the Collège de Pharmacie, Paris. (<em>Buisson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: PR 1350.
Guédès, Taxon 22(2/3): 214-216. 1973 ("... about whom I was unable to find any
biographical information").

900. <em>Classes et noms des plantes</em>, pour suppléer aux ètiquetes pendant le cours de botanique
que fera, au college de Pharmacie, le sieur Buisson, démonstrateur d'histoire-naturelle
phytologique; avec une introduction extraite de ses leçons préliminaires sur les divers
systêmes &amp; méthodes reçus jusqu'à ce jour, conformément à l'ordre observé au Jardin
Royal ... Paris (Veuve Hérissant) 1779. Oct. (<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Cl. noms pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1779. <em>Copy</em>: Central Library, Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Paris.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 1350; PR ed. 1, 1541.
	Guédès, Taxon 11(2/3): 214-216. 1973.

Buller, Arthur Henry Reginald (1879-1944), British born Canadian mycologist.
(<em>Buller</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WIN. - Buller's manuscripts are at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 106.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 280; BM 6: 160; Kew 1: 417-418; LS
4451-4454, 31752-31758; LS suppl. 4156-4174.
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes vol. 7(6) 1237-1238, <em>pl. 265.</em> 1924 (portr.)
Hanna et al., Phytopathology 35: 577-584. 1945 (portr., bibl.)
Dowding, Mycologia 50: 794-796. 1958.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. bot. 42-44. 1961.
Bailey, DSB 2: 582-583. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bullera</em> Derx (1930).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>The fungi of Manitoba</em>, publ. Oct 1929, with G. R. Bisby, J. Dearness,
preface by E. J. Butler.

901. <em>Researches on fungi</em> [subtitle in vol. 1 only:] An account of the production, liberation,
and dispersion of the spores of Hymenomycetes treated botanically and physically also
some observations upon the discharge and dispersion of the spores of Ascomycetes and
of Pilobolus] [subtitle of each subsequent volume different.] London (1-6: Longmans,
Green and Co.), Toronto (7: Univ. Toronto Press) 1909-1950, 7 vols. Oct. (<em>Res. fung.</em>)

PAGE: 402
HEADING: BULLER

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3	[i]-xii, [1, half t.], [1]-611	-	227	1924	19 Aug 1924
4	[i]-xiii, [1, half t.], [1]-329	4	149	1931	15 Jan 1931
5	[i]-xiii, [1, half t.], [1]-416	-	174	1933	31 Oct 1933
6	[i]-xii, [1, half t.], [1]-513	-	231	1934	19 Aug 1934
7	[i]-xx, [1]-458	-	124	1950

<em>Copy</em>: U.
Vol. 7, published in Toronto, was edited by G. Bisby; it contains a portrait of Buller
(p. ix) and biogr. material (p. xi-xiv).
<em>Reissue</em> of vols. 1-6: New York 1959.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 417; LS 31755; LS suppl. 4168; IDC 5340.

Bulliard, Jean Baptiste François, called Pierre (1752-1793), French botanist who
studied at Clairvaux but settled in Paris and turned to the natural sciences. (<em>Bull</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bulliard is not known to have made herbarium collections. For
manuscript material and other documents see Gilbert (see below). Hedge and Lamond
mention Bulliard specimens of fungi in the M. C. Cooke herbarium of Edinburgh.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hedge and Lamond, Index Coll. Edinburgh 65: 1970.

<sm>GENERAL COMMENTARY</sm>: E.J. Gilbert, Un esprit – une oeuvre, Bulliard, Jean Baptiste
Francois, dit Pierre (1752-1793), Bull. Soc. mycol. France 68: 1-31. 1952, on whose
work the treatment below is mainly based.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 280; BM 1: 285, 6: 160; Bossert p. 58;
DBF 7: 658; GR p. 269; Jackson p. 13; Kew 1: 418; Lasègue p. 519; LS p. 163-165;
NI 295; Plesch p. 163-165; PR 1352-1357.
Anon., Alg. Konst- Letterbode ser. 2. 4(82): 25. 1795.
Roemer, Arch. Bot. 1(2): 110, 111. 1797.
Dryander, Cat. Banks 5: 183 [index]. 1800.
Anon., Annuaire dépt. Haute-Marne 1811: 261.
Michaud, Biogr. univers. 6: 255-256. 1812, nouv. ed. 6: 135-136. 1854.
Saint-Amans, Flore agenaise 12-14. 1821.
Aubriot et Daguin, Fl. Hte-Marne 42. 1885.
Anon., Bull. Soc. mycol. France 30: frontispiece. 1914 (portr.)
Fournier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 69: 216-220. 1922 ('premiers dessins').
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii Jahrh. 69, 169, 233. 1936.
Gilbert, Les Cahiers Haut-Marnais 26: 167-174. 1951.
Gilbert, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 68: 1-131. 1952 (bibl., portr.) (the main biography).
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 288-289. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bullardia</em> [sic] F. Junghuhn (1830); <em>Bulliarda</em> A. P. de Candolle (1801);
<em>Bulliardella</em> (P. A. Saccardo) Paoli (1905); <em>Bulliardia</em> Lázaro (1916).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Bull. Soc. mycol. France 68. 1952.

902. <em>Introduction à la flore des environs de Paris</em>, suivant la méthode sexuelle de M. Linné; &amp;
les démonstrations botaniques qui se font au Jardin du Roi. Paris (Didot jeune) 1776.
Oct. (<em>Intr. fl. Paris</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1776, p. [i-iii], [1]-32, approb., priv. [1-3], expl. fig. [1-2], 2 coloured copper
	engravings with 2 p. engraved text. Approbation 6 Sep 1775, registration 28 Sep 1775.
	<em>Copies</em>: HH, U. - Introductory text of 32 pages to the next two books. Extremely rare
	brochure, mostly bound with copies of the <em>Flora parisiensis</em>. - See J. Phys. 14(2): 334-
	335. Oct 1779; J. Sav. Paris 1776(6): 379; GGA 11 Sep 1779.
<em>Ref</em>.: Gilbert p. 50-51; PR 1352.

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903. <em>La flore des environs de Paris</em>. Gravée, enluminée d'après nature et précédée d'une
introduction à la botanique. Les descriptions de chaques plantes/leur ports, détails et
vertus médicinales/ont pour titre les classes, ordres et genres de M. Linné. Mais l'ordre
alphabétique comme le plus commode et le plus à portée de tout le monde constitute
l'arrangement de chaque cahier/par Bulliard à Paris, s.d. [1776]. Oct. † (<em>Fl. env.
Paris</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1776, a single fascicle with 20 plates with accompanying text. Owing to a
	change in the plans of the author this remained the only fascicle published under
	this title; it is actually the first octavo instalment of the <em>Flora parisiensis. Copy</em>: Bibl.
	nat. (n.v., fide Gilbert).
<em>Ref</em>.: Gilbert p. 51-52, 76.

904. <em>Flora parisiensis</em>, ou descriptions et figures des plantes qui croissent aux environs de
Paris, avec les différents [engr. t.p.: différens] noms, classes, ordres et genres qui leur
conviennent, rangés suivant la méthode sexuelle de M. Linné, leurs parties caractéristi-
ques, ports, propriétés, vertus et doses d'usage en médecine, suivant les démonstrations
de botanique qui se font au Jardin du Roi [engr. t.p.: Roy]. Par Mr. Bulliard. Ouvrage
orné de plus de 600 figures coloriés d'après nature. Paris (P. Fr. Didot le jeune) 1776-
1780, 5 vols. (and an incomplete 6th), Qu. and Oct. (<em>Fl. paris.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in fascicles of twenty plates each, six fascicles constituting a volume (120 plates).
	Each plate is accompanied by one page letter press. The plates were copper en-
	gravings, printed in black and coloured by hand. The plates were issued without
	numbers and were to be arranged, for instance, alphabetically. As a result the order
	of the plates in various copies differs considerably. Gilbert was unable to trace a copy
	in the original covers, neither did he find the table which seems to have been issued
	at the end of the publication. The book has 640 plates in all and is bound in five or
	six volumes. The 40 'extra' plates seem to have been part of an unfinished sixth
	volume. <em>Copies</em> vary: see Gilbert; consulted: HH, U. The HH copy has a <em>table
	française</em>, p. [1]-52, and a <em>nouvelle table</em> p. [1]-16. Vol. 1 has an engraved t.p. some-
	times accompanied by a type set t.p.; vols. 2-6 a type set t.p. The plan to publish a
	volume of six fascicles per year seems to have been followed:

vol.	fasc.	date	vol.	fasc.	date
-------------------------------------------------------
1	1-6	1776	4	19-24	1779
2	7-12	1777	5	25-30	1780
3	13-18	1778	6	31-32	1781(?)

Fasc. 1: Mar 1776, 2: May 1776, 3: Jul 1776 (J. Sav. 1776: 377-379). The notes in the
J. Sav. and the J. Encycl. indicate that publication may have been somewhat behind
schedule as given above but not more than at most 4 months. Fasc. 31 is reviewed by
J. Sav. Nov 1781, fasc. 32 may have come out only in 1782, but the t.p. in the Plesch
copy is dated 1777.
An <em>octavo edition</em> was published concurrently with the quarto edition.
<em>Ref</em>.: Gilbert p. 52-53, 76-78; Jackson p. 289; Plesch p. 163-164; NI 295; PR 1353;
	SO add. 675aa.
	Monthly Review, London 55: 387. Nov 1776 (fasc. 1-3).
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 84-85. 1975 (q.v. for t.p. of vol. 6).

905. <em>Herbier de la France</em>, ou collection complette des plantes indigènes de ce Royaume;
avec leurs détails anatomiques, leurs propriétés, et leurs usages en médecine. Paris
[1780-1798], 13 vols. Fol. (<em>Herb. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: For an extensive discussion of the composition of this book, its variants, its
	production, intention and history see Gilbert. The work consists of 602 coloured
	plates engraved and partly colour printed by Bulliard. Publication took place in
	150 parts of four plates each, with a 151st part of 2 plates (601-602) which came out
	presumably in 1798, and which was reissued in 1840 by F. V. Raspail. The plates
	were issued in numerical order (585 is numbered erroneously 581). Distribution
	started with fascicle 1 in Jun 1780 [J. hebd. Libr. 17 Jun 1780]. Twelve fascicles
	(48 plates) constituted one 'tome' or 'année' and were accompanied by an engraved

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	table of contents (not for tome 13). The table of contents for tome 13 was provided by
	Raspail in 1840 with his <em>Réproduction des 601 et 602, planches qui manquent habituellement
	aux Champignons de Bulliard.</em>
	The 602 plates belong to three main groups, which were also issued separately (see
	below) as (1) the <em>Histoire des plantes vénéneuses et suspectes de la France</em> with separate
	text and 85 of the plates: (2) the <em>Histoire des plantes médicinales</em> without separate text,
	with 128 of the plates; (3) the <em>Histoire des champignons de la France</em>, with 393 of the
	plates and with separate text. The plate 11 is marked "<em>plantes grasses</em>," plates 31, 179
	and 249 could be classified either with the "<em>vénéneuses</em>" or the "<em>médicinales</em>.

tome	fasc.	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------
1	1-12	1-48	Jun 1780-Mai 1781
2	13-24	49-96	Jun 1781-1782
3	25-32	97-128	1782-Feb 1783
	33-36	129-144	Feb-Sep 1783
4	37-48	145-192	Oct 1783-1784
5	49-60	193-240	1785
6	61-64	241-256	1785-Feb 1786
	65-72	256-288	Mar-Dec 1786
7	73-77	289-308	Mar(?)-Jul 1787
	78-84	309-336	1787-88
8	85-96	337-384	1788
9	97-108	385-432	1789
10	109-120	433-480	1790
11	121-126	481-504	Jan-Jun 1791
	127-132	505-528	Jul-Dec 1791
12	133-144	529-576	1792
13	145-150	577-600	1793
	151	601-602	1798, repr. 1840

<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Imprints</em>: a. Garnery, Bleuet jeune.
	b author, Didot jeune, Belin.
	c. author, Didot jne, Debure, Belin.
	d A. J. Dujour et Durant.
The method of colour printing used by Bulliard is discussed by Gilbert. The book is one
of the first colour printed botanical works. In some cases four different plates, inked
"à la poupée" were used for the printing of one plate. For commentaries and keys to
modern nomenclature see below under <em>Histoire des champignons de la France</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 285; DU 70; GF p. 52; Gilbert p. 54-58; Kew 1: 418; LS 4455; NI 296;
	Plesch p. 163; PR 1356.
	Junk, Rara 176-177. 1926.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 86-87. 1975.

906. <em>Plantes vénéneuses et suspectes de la France, avec leurs antidotes</em>. Paris (Didot le jeune,
Debure, Belin, Basan) 1779 [i.e.: 1780]. Fol. (<em>Pl. vénén. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: A collection of 85 colour-printed plates of the <em>Herbier</em> with an engraved un-
	coloured frontispiece dated 1779 (but not used until 1780) and an engraved preface
	of two pages. This front matter was derived from the 'black' edition of 1779. This is
	the first 'division' of the <em>Herbier de la France</em> and contains 81 plates of phanerogams
	published between 1780 and 1783 plus 4 plates of fungi (2, 14, 108, 122). This
	collection of plates was accompanied by a text volume, issued Nov 1784, called
	<em>Histoire des plantes vénéneuses et suspectes de la France</em>. Paris 1784. (see below)
	For a previous issue, with uncoloured plates, of which only one incomplete copy is
	known, see Gilbert p. 53-54.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 285; Gilbert p. 59-60; Jackson p. 206; NI 296; PR 1354.

907. <em>Histoire des plantes vénéneuses et suspectes de la France</em>, par M. Bulliard. Le principal
objet de cet ouvrage est de bien faire connaître certaines plantes, dont 1'usage pourrait

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devenir la source de quelques accidens plus ou moins graves; de prévenir sur l'espèce de
danger auquel chacune de ces plantes expose; d'indiquer les signes propres à telle ou
telle sorte d'empoisonnement, &amp; d'enseigner ensuite les moyens les plus prompte &amp; les
plus efficaces de remédier aux accidens causé par les poison végétaux, tant à l'intérieur
qu'a l'extérieur. [motto from Lucretius] Cet ouvrage se vend séparément sans figures ou
avec figures. Broché en carton et sans figures, le prix est de ... 6 liv. avec 85 figures
coloriées au moyen de l'impression, 94 liv. Paris (auteur, Didot le jeune, Barrois le
jeune, Belin) 1784. Fol. (<em>Hist. pl. vénén.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1784, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-x, [1]-177, <em>85 pl. Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (A. J. Dujour) an VI 1798, Oct.; p. [i*-iii*], [5]-xvij, [1]-398. <em>Copies</em>: G,
	HH, NY, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 285; Gilbert p. 59-61; NI 296.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 88-89. 1975.

908. <em>Histoire des champignons de la France</em>, ou traité élémentaire, renfermant dans un ordre
méthodique les descriptions et les figures des champignons qui croissent naturellement
en France. Par M. Bulliard. Tome premier. Cet ouvrage ayant pour but de faciliter
l'étude des champignons, et de diriger cette étude vers lutilité, on y trouvera le détail
très-circonstancié des caractères qui distinguent les espèces, le rapprochement analytique
de ces mêmes espèces, pour peu qu'elles aient de rapport ou de ressemblance avec
d'autres, et la citation des auteurs qui en ont donné des figures; on y a joint aussi un
trés-grand nombre d'observations microscopiques sur les organes de la fructification de
ces végétaux, comparés à ceux des plantes staminifères, et l'indication précise de
l'usage qu'on a fait jusqu'ici des champignons, comme médicament, comme aliment,
etc. Ce premier volume, broché en carton, avec 8 planches, dont 5 sont coloriées au
moyen de l'impression, se vend 15 livres. Avec les 177 planches, dont il renferme les
descriptions 186. Paris (auteur, Barrois le jeune, Belin, Croullebois, Bazan) 1791. Fol. (<em>Hist. champ. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1791, p. [i]-xvi, table: [i]-ix, [1]-368, 173 colour printed plates taken from the
	<em>Herbier de la France</em> and four supplementary plates containing microscopical ob-
	servations (v. pl. 1, 2) and the "tableaux de genres." <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Reissue</em>: Paris (Leblanc) 1809, Fol. Tome premier, Ière [IIme] partie:
	1(1): [i-ii*], [i]-xvi, [1]-232, <em>77 pl</em>.
	1(2): [i-iii], 233-368, table: [i]-ix, <em>100 pl</em>.
	<em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, L (contains also the 1791 t.p.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 285; Gilbert p. 61-62; Jackson p. 275; Kew 1: 418; LS 4456; NI 296;
	PR 1357.

909. <em>Histoire des champignons de la France</em>, ou traité élémentaire, renfermant dans un
ordre méthodique les descriptions et les figures des champignons qui croissent naturel-
lement en France. Par Bulliard et Ventenat. Ouvrage ayant pour but de faciliter
l'étude des champignons, et de diriger cette étude vers l'utilité. On y trouvera le détail
trés-circonstancié des caractères qui distinguent les espèces, le rapprochement analytique
de ces mêmes espèces, pour peu qu'elles aient de rapport ou de ressemblance avec
d'autres, et la citation des auteurs qui en ont donné des figures; on y a joint aussi un
très-grand nombre d'observations microscopiques sur les organes de la fructification de
ces végétaux, comparés à ceux des plantes staminifères, et l'indication précise de
l'usage qu'on a fait jusqu'ici des champignons, comme médicamens, comme alimens,
etc. <em>Tome second. - Ire partie.</em> Paris (Leblanc) 1809. Fol. (<em>Hist. champ. France II</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The "tome second" was published in two (three) parts:
<em>Première partie</em>, dating actually from 1792-1793 and printed and partly distributed by
	Bulliard himself; it contains p. 373-508 with 108 plates.
<em>Première partie</em> (<em>complément</em>), Paris 1809, by Bulliard and Ventenat, p. 369-372, 509-540.
	All plates printed by Bulliard. This first part was issued as a whole, with the above
	t.p. in 1809. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Deuxième partie</em>. Paris Jul 1812, edited and published by Ventenat from the Bulliard
	manuscripts. The 112 plates, however, were still printed by Bulliard. This part
	contains p. 541-700. - This edition seems to have been destroyed by fire soon after
	printing, hence its excessive rarity.
	In the announcement of publication in BF (24 Jul 1812) it is stated that this part

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	contained "pages 509 [sic]-700, plus le faux titre et titre. In fol. de 48 feuilles, tiré à
	500 exempl.". <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY: p. [i-iii], 541-700, <em>pl. 491-602.</em>
	Pages 685-700 contain a list of all the plates. - The Krieger copy at MICH has an
	errata slip at the end of the deuxiéme partie.
Publications giving modern equivalents of Bulliard's <em>Champignons</em>.
	J. J. Paulet, <em>Traité des champignons</em>. Paris 1793. Qu. (1: 468-473, 517-526).
	Le Turquier et Levieux, <em>Concordance desfigures de plantes cryptogames</em> de Dillen, Micheli,
	Tournefort, Vaillant et Bulliard, <em>avec la nomenclature de de Candolle, Smith, Achar et</em>
	<em>Persoon</em>. Rouen 1820 (Bulliard: 15-32, 49, 52-62).
	Le Turquier de Longchamp, Concordance de Persoon ... avec de Candolle ... et
	avec Fries ... et de Candolle ... et des figures des champignons de France de
	Bulliard, avec la nomenclature de Fries. Rouen 1826.
	J. Kickx, <em>Clavis Bulliardiana</em>. Gent 1857 (56 pp.)
	M. C. de Laplanche, <em>Dictionnaire iconographique des Champignons supérieurs</em> (<em>Hyménomy-
	cètes</em>) <em>qui croissent en Europe, Algérie et Tunisie suivi des tableaux de concordance de Barrelier</em>,
	<em>Batsch, Battara, Bauhin, Bolton, Bulliard, Krombholz, Letelier, Paulet, Persoon, Schaeffer et</em>
	<em>Sowerby</em>. Paris 1894 (Bulliard p. 365-405).
	L. Quélet, l'interprétation des planches de Bulliard et leur concordance avec les noms
	actuels, <em>Revue Mycologique</em> 1895.
	Mussat, Synonymia generum, specierum, subspecierumque in vol. i-xiv descriptorum,
	<em>in</em> Saccardo, Syll. fung. Paris 1908, xv p.
	R. Ledoux-Lebard, Contribution à l'étude de la flore des Myxomycètes des environs
	de Paris, <em>Bull. Soc. mycol. France</em> 1911: 275-327. (Bulliard p. 277-280).
<em>Ref</em>.: DU 70; GF p. 52; Gilbert p. 63-64; NI 296; PR 1357.
	S. Killermann, Bulliard und Sowerby, Z. Pilzkunde 13: 102-108. 1929.

910. <em>Dictionnaire élémentaire de botanique</em>, ou exposition par ordre alphabétique, des
préceptes de la botanique, &amp; de tous les termes, tant françois que latins, consacrés à
l'étude de cette science; par M. Bulliard. [Les figures dont cet ouvrage est enrichi, ont
été dessinées par M. Bulliard, &amp; gravées &amp; imprimées en couleurs à l'imitation du
pinceau, sous ses yeux &amp; à ses frais, dans le même genre que les plantes qui composent
l'Herbier de la France, à l'intraduction duquel cet ouvrage est principalement destiné].
Il se distribue séparément. Prix 13 liv. Paris (auteur, Didot le jeune, Barrois le jeune,
Belin) 1787. Fol. (<em>Dict. élém. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 6 Sep 1783 (J. Libr. 6 Sep; J. Enc. 1 Oct), [i]-viii, [i]-242, [7 p. expl. text),
	[1, corr.], <em>pl. 1-10</em>, colour printed except no. 10 (uncoloured). <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée avec le plus grand soin ..." Paris (Desray)
	1797, Fol., p. [i]-xii, [1]-242, <em>10 pl</em>. idem., [8 p. expl. plates]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 30 Oct Paris (Leblanc) 1812, Fol., p. [i]-xii, [1]-242, [7, expl. pl.], [1, avis],
	<em>10 pl</em>., idem. Possibly only very little new type; mostly old sheets. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Oct-Nov 1798 (an VII t.p.; J. Litt. Fr. Nov 1798; Déc. philos. 10 Nov 1798)
	"Revue et presqu' entièrement refondu par Louis Claude Richard ..." Paris
	(A.J. Dugour et Durand) an VII. Oct., p. [i*], [1]-lii, [1]-228 [17, expl. <em>pl</em>.], <em>pl. 1-19</em>,
	uncol. [16 double], <em>1 pl</em>. [20] 'foliation.' <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>Ed. 5</em>; Amsterdam (Les Libraires Associés) 1800, Oct., [i*-iv*], [i]-lii, 1-228, [17, expl.
	pl.], <em>19 pl</em>., uncoloured, no. 16 double, 1 pl. 'foliation.' A truly new printing. <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Paris (Librairie d'Éducation et des Sciences et Arts) 1800, as 'seconde édition' of
	the Richard revision, Oct., half title, title, p. 1-228, i-lii, [17, expl. pl.], <em>19 pl</em>. idem
	(<em>n.v.</em>, fide Gilbert p. 67-68).
<em>Ed</em>. [7 ]: Jan-Jul 1802, "seconde édition, augmentée de l'éxposé et du tableau de la
	méthode de Jussieu, " Paris (J. J. Fuchs) 1802, Oct., p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxiv, [1]-228,
	[17 p. expl. pl.], tableau, <em>pl. 1-16, 16bis, 16 ter, 17-19</em>, tabl. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>English translation</em> by Amos Eaton: "A botanical dictionary, being a translation from the
French of Louis-Claude Richard, professor of botany at the Medical School in Paris;
with extensive additions from Martin, Smith, Milne, Willdenow, Acharius, Muhlen-
berg, Elliot, Nuttall, Pursch, and others. By Amos Eaton, A. M. Lecturer on botany,
geology, &amp; c. corresponding member of the New-York Lyceum of Natural History,
second edition. With additions and corrections, and the terms accentuated." New-
Haven (Howe &amp; Spalding). 1819. Duod.

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<em>Ed</em>. [1]: 1819, vi, 1, (9), 191 p. - The "<em>second edition</em>" refers to the french original.
	There is no English <em>first</em> edition. For further editions of this botanical dictionary see
	under Amos Eaton, <em>Manual of Botany</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 285; Kew 1: 418.

911. <em>Histoire des plantes médicinales</em>, par Bulliard, ornée de 125 planches imprimées en
couleur. Paris (Leblanc) 1809. Fol. (<em>Hist. pl. méd.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1809, p. [i, h.t.], [iii, t.p.], <em>128</em> (<em>not 125</em>) <em>plates</em>, including <em>pl. 11</em> (a "plante grasse")
	and [1] p. instr. to binder. <em>Copy</em>: G. - Planned to be another division of the <em>Herbier</em>
	but no text was ever issued.
<em>Ref</em>.: Gilbert p. 61.

912. <em>Reproduction des 601 et 602 me planches</em> qui manquent habituellement aux Champig-
nons de Bulliard suivies de la table de la 13e année de l'atlas qui n'avait jamais été
publiée avant ce jour; et précédée d'une notice iconographique et bibliographique sur
les oeuvres de Bulliard; par F. V. Raspail. Prix 10 francs. Paris (Meilhac) 1840. Fol. (<em>Reprod. pl. 601, 602</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1840, p. [1-4], <em>pl. 601, 602. Copy</em>: HU. - 2 colour-printed plates, I engraved
	table, I cover. This reprint is also rare. Between 1840 and 1950 the original Raspail
	plates have been used for making further prints in black and white, later coloured by
	hand, of mediocre quality which were marketed with the Raspail text and which
	sometimes complete copies of the <em>Herbier de la France</em>. Other copies of the <em>Herbier</em> have
	hand drawn copies of plates 601-602. Photographic copies of the last forty plates
	were made in 1935.
<em>Ref</em>.: Gilbert p. 58.

Bulnheim, Carl Otto (1820-1865), German botanist. (<em>Bulnheim</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; material in the Isis herbarium (Stadtmuseum
Bautzen) and at B, L (algae), WRSL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 106.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 281.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 15: 165. 1865.
Anon., Flora 48: 236. 20 Mai 1865.
Kunze, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 6: xxi-xxv. 1865.
Schade, Natura lusatica 6: 35-45. 1962.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 147-148. 1973.

Bunge, Alexander Andrejewitsch von (1803-1890), Russian botanist and explorer
professor of natural history at Dorpat. (<em>Bunge</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Bunge's original collections and types are at LE. The LE set is
probably the first set of the Eastern Asiatic plants, but a very considerable set (probably
mainly his personal herbarium) was also acquired by Cosson (now at P) and it is
possible that in some cases the Bunge holotypes will be found in Paris rather than in
Leningrad. - Exsiccata: <em>Flora exsiccata Liv-, Esth- und Kurlands</em> (cent, i-x), set at LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 106; Lasègue p. 350, 435.
	Candolle, Phytographie 400. 1880.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 302. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 145; Barnhart 1: 281; BM 1: 285-286, 6: 160;
Bossert p. 58; Bretschneider 1: 323-342, 1091; CSP 1: 716-717, 7: 302-303, 9: 398, 12:
132, 13: 914; DTS 1: 39; Jackson p. 528 [index]; Kew 1: 420-421; Langman p. 169;
Lasègue p. 563 [index]; Lipschitz 1: 301-304(1); MW p. 57-58; MW suppl. p. 29;
PR 1360-1370; PR ed. 1 1551-1556; TR 7: 45-52.
Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 219-221. 1830.
Hooker, Comp. Bot. Mag. 2: 343. 1836.
Boissier, Fl. orient. 1: xxvii-xxviii. 1867.

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Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 56. 1882.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural Moscou 59(1): 281. 1884.
Herder, Bot. Jb. 9: 433-434- 1888.
Regel, Gartenflora 39: 441-443. 1890.
Russow, Sb. Dorpater Naturforscher Ges. 18: 359-373. 1890 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 187. 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 21. 1906.
Borodin, Trav. Mus. bot. Acad. St. Petersburg 4: 13-14. (± 1906).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bungea</em> C. A. Meyer (1831).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 149-150. 1973; Lipschitz and Vasilchenko, Herb. centr.
U.S.S.R. 94, 95. 1968.

913. <em>Enumeratio plantarum, quas in China boreali collegit</em> Dr. Al. Bunge. Anno 1831 [St.
Petersburg 1833.] Qu. (<em>Enum. pl. China bor.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1833, p. [i], [1]-73, <em>pl. 1-6. Copy</em>: G. - Preprinted, with separate pagination
	from <em>Mém. Sav. Étr. Acad. Petersb.</em> 2: 75-148. 1835. Bunge marked some corrections in
	ink in some of the copies of the preprint (e.g. in IDC 5865). It is unlikely that this
	constitutes effective publication by "indelible autograph" as required by Art. 29, the
	more so since they are not found in the journal publication. Ledebour published
	these corrections effectively later in the year in his review of the <em>Enumeratio</em> in the
	<em>Dorpater Jahrbücher für Literatur, Statistik und Kunst besonders Russlands</em>, 1: 218-222. <em>Dec</em>.
	1833. - Extracts of Bunge's diary were published in the <em>Mém</em>. 4: 251-262, 341-356.
	1835 (plants on pp. 341-342).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 286; Bradley 1: 458; Kew 1: 420; MW p. 57; MW suppl. p. 29; PR 1361;
	SK clxxiv; IDC 5865.
	Candolle, Bibl. Univ. Sci. Genève 55(1): 107-110. 1834.
	Stearn, J. Bot. 79: 63-64. 1941.

914. <em>Opisaniye novyskh rodov u vidov kitayskh i mongol'skikh rasteniy. Desyatok pervyy.</em> Kazan
(Universitetckoi Tipografei) 1835. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1835, p. [1]-29, <em>pl. 1-3</em> (uncol. copper engr.). <em>Copies</em>: NY, USDA. -
	Latin title used in the literature (not appearing in orig.): <em>Plantarum mongolico-chinen-
	sium decas prima</em>. Reprinted from Zap. Izd. Kazansk. Univ. 4(2): 154-180. 1835 (n.v.)
	See also Bibl. univ. gen. ser. 2. 3: 413-415 and Ann. Sci. nat. ser. 2. 6: 57-64. Jul 1836.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 420; Lipschitz 1: 302 (no. 11); MW p. 58; MW suppl. p. 29; PR 1362;
	TR 199.

915. <em>Verzeichniss der im Jahre 1832, im östlichen Theile des Altai-Gebirges gesammelten Pflanzen.
</em>Ein Supplement zur Flora altaica. Aus den Mém. des Sav. étrang. T. II besonders
abgedruckt. [St. Petersburg 1836]. Qu. (<em>Verz. Altai Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1836, p. [i], [1]-86, [2, ind.], reprinted from the earlier issued Mém. Sav. Étr.
	Acad. Petersb. 2: 523-610. 1835; read 6 Feb 1835.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 286; Kew 1: 420; MW p. 58; PR 1363; TR 198; IDC 5866.

916. Universitatis litterariae caesariae dorpatensis solemnia peractorum x lustrorum
in dies xii et xiii m. decembris anni huius mdccclii celebranta indicat nomine ordinis
physicorum et mathematicorum Alexander Bunge. Inest <em>tentamen generis Tamaricum
species accuratius definiendi</em>. Dorpat (J. C. Schuenmann et C. Mattiesen) 1852. Qu. (<em>Tent.
gen. Tamar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1852 (p. ii: 16 Aug 1852; t.p.: date celebration 10th lustrum), p. [i-v],
	[1]-81, [82-84], <em>2 pl. Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 1366; TR 210.

917. <em>Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Flora Russlands und der Steppen Central-Asiens. ...</em> (Aus den
Mémoires des savants étrangers, Tome VII, besonders abgedruckt). St. Petersburg
(Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften) 1852. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Fl. Russl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 7 Nov 1852, p. [1]-369, [370, err.], an independently paged preprint from Mém.
	Sav. étr. Acad. St. Pétersbourg 7: 177 [= p. 1 of preprint] - 535, [536, err. = p. 370

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HEADING: BURCHELL

	of repr.]. <em>Copies</em> preprint: BM, HH, U. The first portion of this memoir, as far as the
	description of species no. 382, appeared in Arbeit, naturf. Ver. Riga. I. 1847 (fide
	BM).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 420; PR 1365; TR 212; IDC 5867.
	Kirpicznikov, Bot. Zh. 50: 728-729. 1965.

Buniva, Michele Francesco (1761-1834), Italian botanist. (<em>Buniva</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 106; Saccardo 2: 25.
	Candolle, Phytographie 401. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 281; BM 1: 286; CSP 1: 717; PR 1371-
1372; Saccardo 1: 40, 2: 25.
Bredin, Notice biographique sur le prof. Buniva. Paris 1835 (fide Saccardo).
Rolandis, Cenni necrol. sopra il prof. Buniva. Torino 1835 (fide Saccardo).
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 30: cxv. 1883 (bibl.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 29-30. 1941 (bibl.)

918. <em>Nomenclator linnaeanus Florae pedemontanae</em>. [Torino 1790]. Duod. (<em>Nomencl. Fl.
pedem.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1790 (Giorn. Sci. Torino Mar 1790), p. [i]-xxxv, 1-189, [190, imprint
	Torino 1790], p. iv gives Buniva as the author. <em>Copy</em>: U. - Editor: J. Brugnonus.
<em>Ref</em>.: Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 29-30. 1941.

Burbidge, Frederick William Thomas (1847-1905), British botanist, gardener at
Kew, later curator Trinity College Garden. Dublin. (<em>Burbidge</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM and K, important fern material at E; for duplicates see IH.
Original sketches from Borneo at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 54; IH 2: 106.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 66. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 400; Barnhart 1: 282; BB p. 54; BM 1: 287;
CSP 9: 299, 12: 133, 13: 917; DNB suppl. 2(1): 257; Jackson p. 528 [index]; Kew 1:
422; Langman p. 170; MW p. 58-59; NI 297.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 90. 1903, 3(3): 76. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 38: 460. 1905.
Anon., J. Kew Guild 1905: 269; 1906: 326-327 (portr.)
Britten, J. Bot. 44: 80. 1906.
Hemsley, Bull. Misc. Inf. Kew 1906: 392-393. 1906.
Veitch, Hortus Veitchii 75-78, 399. 1906.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 90. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 88-89. 1950 (portr.)
Coats, The plant hunters 207-209. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burbidgea</em> J. D. Hooker (1879).

919. <em>The Narcissus</em>: its history and culture with coloured plates and descriptions of all
known species and principal varieties ... To which is added, by kind permission, a
scientific review of the entire genus by J. G. Baker ... London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1875.
Oct. (<em>Narcissus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1875 (J. Bot. Aug. 1875; Bot. Zeit. 17 Sep 1875), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-95,
	48 hand-coloured lithographed plates by the author. Original drawings at BM and K.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, NY USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 287; GF p. 52; Jackson p. 137; Kew 1: 422; NI 297; IDC 7345.

Burchell, William John (1781-1863), British botanist and traveller in South Africa
(1811-1815) and Brazil (1825-1829). (<em>Burch</em>.)

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<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (including his manuscripts). Duplicates in many herbaria,
see IH. Algae at BM. The manuscripts include a <em>Catalogus geographicus plantarum Africae
australis extratropicae</em> (repr. McKay, J. S. Afr. Bot. 7. 1941).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 54; IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 106.
	Candolle, Phytographie 401. 1880.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 517. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 60; Barnhart 1: 282; BB p. 54; BM 1: 187;
Bossert p. 59; CSP 1: 724; DNB 7: 290; GR p. 392; Jackson p. 346; Kew 1: 423;
Lasègue p. 565 [index]; PR 1377.
Burchell, J. Sci. Arts. London 2: 79-86. 1817 (African travels 1811-1815).
Hooker, Bot. Misc. 2: 128-133. 1831 (Braz. journey).
Candolle, Mémoires et Souvenirs 268, 414. 1862.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1863: xxxiv-xxxv.
Poulton, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 13: 45-56. 1904.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 76. 1905 (ref. to portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 22. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 10. 1906 (itin. Brazil).
Poulton, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1906-07: 64-65. 1907.
Ihering, Rev. Mus. Paulista 8: 482-484. 1908.
Marloth, The flora of South Africa 1: viii. 1913 (portr.)
Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape 56-58. 1929 (portr.)
McKay, J. S. Afr. Bot. 7: 1-18, 61-76, 115-130, 173-186. 1941; 9: 27-78. 1943 (itin.)
Hutchinson, A botanist in Southern Africa 625-641. 1946 (biogr., itinerary, localities).
Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 13-14. 1963.
Smith and Smith, Phytologia 14(8): 492-506. 1967 (Brazilian itinerary).
Coats, The plant hunters 261-263, 354. 1969.
Ffolliott and Liversidge, Ludwig Krebs 159. 1971.
Schweizer, Veld &amp; Flora 1: 26-27, 46-47, 65-67. 1971; 2: 9-11, 30-31, 49-51, 70-71.
	1972; 3: 10-11, 30-31, 50-51, 69-71. 1973, 4: 10-11, 30-31, 50-51, 70-71. 1974.
Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 302. 1975.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burchellia</em> R. Brown (1820).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: J. S. Afr. Bot. 7. <em>pl. vi.</em> 1941.

920. <em>Travels in the interior of Southern Africa</em>. London (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and
Brown) 1822-1824, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Trav. S. Africa</em>).

<em>Original ed</em>., vol. 1 "with an entirely new map, and numerous engravings"; vol. 2 'with
	numerous engravings.'
	1: 1822, (p. viii: Feb 1822; Monthly Rev. Sep 1822), p. [i]-viii, [ix-xi, cont., pl.],
	errata slip, [1]-582, <em>pl. 1-10</em>, map, <em>vignettes 1-50</em>, 1-4 hints migration; number of
	copies printed 750. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, Teyler.
	2: Jan-Jun 1824 (Monthly Crit. Gaz. 1(6): 522-524. Nov 1824; Monthly Rev. Jun
	1824), p. [i-viii], [1]-648, <em>pl. 1-10, vignettes 1-46.</em> (plates hand col. copper engr. after
	drawings by Burchell). Number of copies printed 500. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, Teyler.
<em>Abridged ed</em>., "Selections from ..." ed. H. C. Notcutt, Oxford 1938, fifth impression
	1951.
<em>Reprint ed</em>., (not facs.), with intr. by I. Schapera and lists of Burchell's own corrections.
	London 1953. (1250 copies).
<em>German translation</em>: Reisen in das Innere von Süd-Afrika, Weimar 1822-1825, 2 vols.
	Oct. n.v.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 287; Kew 1: 423; PR 1377; IDC 5263 (1953 ed.)

Bureau, Louis Édouar'd (1830-1918), French botanist, professor of taxonomic botany
at the Paris Muséum d'Histoire naturelle 1874-1907. (<em>Bureau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC. (Bureau gave his herbarium to P and PC on 19 Aug
1874).

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 243; Barnhart 1: 283; BM 1: 287-288,
6: 161; Bossert p. 59; CSP 1: 727, 6: 612; 7: 305, 9: 400; 12: 133; DBF 7: 686; Jackson
p. 119, 125, 402; Kew 1: 424-425; Langman p. 170; LS 31763; MW p. 59; NI 298;
PR 1379-1380; Quenstedt p. 68.
Bureau, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M.E. Bureau. Paris 1874, 37 p., repr.
	from Ann. Soc. Acad. Nantes 26 (1855); ed. 2, Paris 1886 (62 p.); ed. 3, Paris 1894
	(71 p.)
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 160. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 162. 1909.
Carpentier, Bull. Soc. géol. France ser. 4. 19: 115-120. 1919 (brief bibl.)
Dangeaud et al., Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 1919: 2-11.
Gagnepain, Rev. gén. bot. 31: 209-218. 1919 (portr., bibl.)
Lecomte, Bull. Soc. bot. France 71: 1028-1041. 1924 (portr., bibl.), also Rev. gén. Sci.
	28 Feb 1919.
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 20-21. 1966.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) DC., <em>Prodr., Artocarpaceae</em>, 17: 280-288. 16 Oct 1873 (conspectus);
<em>Moraceae</em>, 17: 211-279. 16 Oct 1873.
(2) Baillon, <em>Dict, bot</em>., Paris 1876-1891, Bureau collaborator.
(3) Martius, <em>Fl. bras</em>.: <em>Bignoniaceae</em>, with K. M. Schumann, 8(2): 1-434: fasc. 118,
p. 1-238, pl. 69-96. 15 Mai 1896; face. 121, p. 229-434, pl. 97-121. 15 Feb 1897.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buraeavia</em> [sic] Baillon (1873, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Bureava</em> Baillon (1860, <em>nom. rej.</em>);
<em>Bureavella</em> Pierre (1890).

921. <em>De la famille des Loganiacées</em>, et des plantes qu'elle fournit à la médecine. (Rignoux)
 1856. Qu. (<em>Fam. Logan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1856, p. [1]-147, 1 uncol. copper engr. by Faguet, 67 text ill. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 287; Kew 1: 424; MW p. 59; PR 1379.

922. Thèses présentées à la faculté des sciences de Paris pour obtenir le grade de
docteur ès sciences naturelles, par Édouard Bureau ... 1re thèse: Botanique: - <em>Mono-
graphie des Bignoniacées</em>. 2e thèse: - propositions données par la faculté. Soutenues le
23 Mars 1864 devant la Commission d'Examen ... Paris (E. Martinet) 1864. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Bignon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 23 Mars 1864, date on which the thesis was defended; p. [i-iv], [1]-214, 2me
	thèse [1] p., <em>pl. 2-6, 8-12, 14, 16-18, 21, 23-31</em>, uncol. liths. by A. Faguet. <em>Copy</em>: U. -
	Other copies have plates <em>1-21, 23-31</em>. Pl. <em>22</em> and <em>32</em> and following were to appear with
	the second part, which was never published. The above title appears on p. [i] of the
	thesis issue of the <em>Monographic</em>; p. 3 has as half title: Monographic des Bignoniacées/
	recherches sur les caractères, la composition, les limites de cet ordre naturel de
	plantes. - A publishers announcement stated that the second part was to have
	contained the description of the genera and species.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 288; GF p. 52; Jackson p. 125; Kew 1: 424; MW p. 59; NI 298.
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 11 (Bibl.): 262. Dec 1864.
	Anon., Flora 47: 430. 31 Aug 1864, see also 48: 246-252. 27 Mai 1865.
	Seemann, J. Bot. 2: 355-357. Nov 1864.

Burgeff, Hans Edmund Nicola (1883-x), German botanist, professor of botany in
Halle, München, Göttingen and Würzburg. (<em>Burgeff</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at M and WB.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 524; Barnhart 1: 283; GR p. 68; Kew 1:
424; LS 31764-31766; LS suppl. 4214-4225; Plesch p. 165.
Haber, Die Orchidee 14(2): 102-103. 1963 (portr.)

923. <em>Die Wurzelpilze der Orchidcen</em> ihre Kultur und ihr Leben in der Pflanze ... mit
3 Tafeln und 38 Abbildungen im Text. Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1909. Oct. (<em>Wurzelpilze
Orchid</em>.)

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<em>Publ</em>.: 1909 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1909), p. [i]-iv, [1]-220, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, 38 figs. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 425; LS 31765.

Burgess, Henry W. (<em>fl</em>. 1827-1833), British landscape painter to William IV. (<em>Burgess</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Burgess was a landscape painter who is unlikely to have had
collections of his own. His <em>Eidodendron</em> is a collection of views of trees, and of little
taxonomic importance.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 283; BB p. 54; BM 1: 288; Jackson p. 495;
Kew 1: 426; NI 299-300; Plesch p. 165.
Britten, J. Bot. 50: 62. 1912; 57: 223-224. 1919.

924. <em>Eidodendron</em>. Views of the general character and appearance of trees, foreign and
indigenous, connected with picturesque scenery. London 1827. Fol. (<em>Eidodendron</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1827-1831, p. [i-iv], i-iii, 27 fol., portr., <em>54</em> chromolithographs. Evidently published
	in parts judging from the dates which appear on some of the plates: <em>1-10, 12</em> (1827);
	<em>15-18</em> (1828); <em>21-22, 24, 25</em> (1829); <em>34-36</em> (1830); <em>38</em> (1831). - The introductory essay
	(Amoenitates Querneae) is by Gilbert Burnett (1800-1835; CSP 1: 735; DNB 7: 41).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 288; GF p. 52; Jackson p. 490; Kew 1: 426; NI 299.
	Britten, J. Bot. 57: 223-224. 1919.

Burgsdorff, Friedrich August Ludwig von (1747-1802), German forester, "Ober-
forstmeister der Kurmark." (<em>Burgsd</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 3: 613; Barnhart 1: 284; BM 1: 288; Bossert p. 59;
NI 301; PR 1385-1387, 7533; PR ed. 1 1574-1577.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 208, 419, 619. 1797.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 121. 1903, 3(3): 121. 1905 (ref. to portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burgsdorfia</em> [sic] Moench (1794).

925. <em>Versuch einer vollständigen Geschichte vorzüglicher Holzarten</em> in systematischen Abhand-
lungen zur Erweiterung der Naturkunde und Forsthaushaltungswissenschaft. Berlin
(Joachim Pauli) 1783-1800, 2 vols. (in 3) Qu. (<em>Vers. Gesch. Holzarten</em>).

1: <em>Erster</em> und einleitender Theil. Die Buche ('Bueche'). Mit 27 Kupfern. Mit einer
	Vorrede von D. Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch. Berlin (Joachim Pauli) 1783, between
	20 Apr (pref.) and 21 Sep (NZgS). - Frontisp. [= ii*], [i] = xviii, [1]-492, [1, err.],
	<em>pl. i-xxiv</em>, partly col. copper engravings by author. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, USDA.
2: <em>Zweyter</em> Theil. Die einheimischen und fremden Eichenarten, in 2 Bände.
	<em>Erster</em> Band, Physikalische Geschichte. Mit Kupfern. Berlin (Joachim Pauli) 1787,
	after 1 Mai (p. viii; p. xxii: Ostermesse 1787), p. [i]-xxii, [1]-234, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-9</em>
	(col. in BR copy). <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, USDA.
	<em>Zweyter</em> und letzter Band, Gebrauch, Schätzung und nachhaltige Bewirthschaftung.
	Mit Kupfern. Berlin (Geh. Commerzienrath Pauli) 1800, p. [1]-344, <em>pl. 10-20.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 288; NI 301; PR 1385.

Burkill, Isaac Henry (1870-1965), British botanist who resided in Malaya for many
years. (<em>Burkill</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly CAL, K, SING.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 108.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 285; CSP 13: 926; Kew 1: 429-431;
Langman p. 170.
Gagnepain in Lecomte, Fl. Indochine, tome prél. 36. 1941.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Glouc. cxlii. 1948.

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HEADING: BURMAN, J.

Steenis, Fl. males ser. I. 4(2): lxxxii. 1949 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 92-93. 1950 (portr.)
Furtado and Holttum, Gard. Bull. Singapore 17(3): 350-356. 1960.
Santapau, Gard. Bull. Singapore 17(3): 341-349. 1960.
Anon., Malay. Agr. J. 15(2): 216. 1965 (portr.)
Barrau, J. Agric, trop. Bot. appl. 12(4-5): 221-222. 1965.
Burkill, Chapters on the History of Botany in India. Calcutta 1965, 247 p.
Holttum, Nature, London, 206 (4987): 871. 1965.
Purseglove, Bull. Assoc. trop. Biol. 7: 52. 1966.
Burkill, H. M., Gard. Bull. Singapore 22(1): 71-105. 1967 (bibl.)
Holttum, Gard. Bull. Singapore 22(1): 67-70. 1967.
Reed, Bibl. fl. S.E. Asia 21-23. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 107. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Oliver, <em>Fl. trop. Afr., Acanthaceae</em> 5(1): 1: 192. Sep 1899; <em>Acanthaceae</em>
5(2): 193-262. Jun 1900.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burkillanthus</em> Swingle (1939); <em>Burkillia</em> Ridley (1925); <em>Burkillia</em> W. West &amp;
G. S. West (1907); <em>Burkilliodendron</em> A. R. K. Sastry (1969).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males, ser. I. 1: cxlviii. 1950.

Burlingham, Gertrude Simmons (1872-1952), American high-school teacher in
Brooklyn, amateur mycologist. (<em>Burl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material at BPI and NY. - Exsiccatae: <em>The Lactariae of North
America</em> (face, i, ii, nos. 1-50, New York 1910), sets at BPI, MICH, NY, OC, UC, VT. -
"The series cannot be recognized as a standard exsiccati" (Stevenson).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 108.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 68-69. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 286; BM 6: 162; LS 31768-31771; LS
suppl. 4278-4287.
Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 60-61. 1908.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 122. 1911.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 431. 1916.
Seaver, Mycologia 45: 136-138. 1953 (portr., bibl. by Rickett).

926. <em>A study of the Lactariae of the United States</em> [New York] 1908. Oct. (<em>Study Lactar. U.S.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 26 Mai 1908, p. [1]-109, <em>pl. 1-15. Copy</em>: MICH. - <em>In</em>: Mem. Torrey Bot. Club
	14(1): 1-109. 1908.

Burman, Johannes (1707-1779), Dutch physician and botanist at Amsterdam, friend
and correspondent of Linnaeus, professor of botany in Amsterdam at the <em>Hortus medicus</em>
from 1728 onward, at the <em>Athenaeum illustre</em> 1755-1777. (<em>J. Burm.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Burman herbaria were acquired by Benjamin Delessert and
are now at G. The <em>Thesaurus zeylanicus</em> herbarium and the Linnaean Lapland herbarium,
however, which are in book form, were given to the Institut de France, Paris. - The
general Burman herbarium contained collections made by P. Hermann (Cape, Ceylon),
Pryon (India), Kleinhoff (India), de Hartog (Cape), Oldenland (Cape), L. Garcin
(Africa, Asia), all part of the type collections. In addition there were plants collected by
C. Allioni, J. Breyne, A. Haller, M. Houttuyn, A. van Royen, Schmidel. The Burmans
sent plants from their herbarium to e.g. Linnaeus (now in LINN) and Bernard de
Jussieu (now in P-JU). An important set of Ceylonese and Cape plants from the
Burmans was also acquired by J. C. D. Schreber, now at M.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 108; Lasègue p. 65-67.
	Martius, Münchener gelehrte Anz. 31, nos. 84-93, Flora 34: 3-16. 1851.
	Fries, Öfv. k. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. 18: 255-272. 1861.
	Candolle, Phytographie 401. 1880.

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HEADING: BURMAN, J.

	Enander, Bot. Not. 1910: 203.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 93. 1950.
	Alston, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 168: 102-103. 1957.
	Lourteig, Taxon 15: 23-33. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: vd Aa 2: 1604-1605; AG 7: 475; Barnhart 1: 286;
BM 1: 289; Bossert p. 60; Jackson p. 346, 354, 395, 493; JW 2: 187, 3: 347, 4: 380, 5:
236; Kew 1: 432; KR p. 109; Langman p. 171, 587; Lasègue p. 565 [index]; NI 302-
303; NNBW 4: 353; Plesch p. 165-166; PR 1388-1394; SO 2534a, add. 2483.
Burman, Rariorum africanarum plantarum. Amsterdam 1738. (frontisp. portr.)
Anon., GGA 1741 (75): 651 (declines offer Utrecht).
Thunberg, Voyages au Japon 1: 19, 21, 31, 86. 1796.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 3: 89-90. 1821.
Hall, Epistolae ineditae ... J. Burmanni. 1830, viii, 268 p.
Muller, Beschr. Cat. 7000 portr. Nederl. 110. 828-830, 830*. 1853.
Burman-Becker, Epistolae Burmannorum. Kjøbenhavn 1873.
Kobus en Rivecourt, Biogr. woordenb. 1: 294. 1886.
MacOwan, Trans. S.A. philos. Soc. 4: xxxiii. 1887.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 155. 1903, 3(2): 167. 1905. (ref. to portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 22. 1906.
Sirks, Indisch natuuronderz. 41. 1915 (portr.)
Verduyn den Boer, Botanisten aan de Kaap. 1929.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 91. 1936.
Uggla, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Arsskr. 2: 128-144. 1937. (Linnaeus and the Burmans).
White and Sloane, The Stapelieae ed. 2. 1119. 1937 (portr.)
Engel, Bijdr. Dierk, 27: 263. 1939.
Hutchinson, A botanist in South Africa 562. 1946.
Steenis, Fl. males, ser. I. 4(2): lxxxviii. 1949.
Karsten, The Old Company's Garden at the Cape. 1951.
De Vos, S. Afr. biogr. woordenb. 1: 143. 1968.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 368 [index]. 1971.
Stafleu in Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 112. 1972 (portr.)
Burman-Becker, Notices hist. et généal. Burman 9-11. [s.d.]

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: J. Burman published:
(1) Rumphius, <em>Herbarium ambonense</em>.
(2) Plumier, <em>Plantarum americanarum</em>, Amsterdam 1755-1760.
(3) Weinmann, <em>Phytanthoza iconographia</em>, dutch transl.: <em>Taalrijk register</em>, 4 vols.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burmannia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 151-152. 1973.

927. <em>Taalrijk register</em> der plaat- ofte figuurbeschrijvingen der bloemdragende gewassen,
door den Heer Joh. Wilh. Weinmann, eerste apotheker en mede-lidt der Stadsgericht te
Regensburg. Waar in de benamingen uit de beste schrijvers, zo oude als nieuwe, na de
ordre van het A.B.C. niet allecn zeer geschiktelijk worden ter neer gestelt, maar tegehjk
de geslachten en kentekenen, met der zelver gebruik, naar de beste ondervinding, uit de
zekerste schrijvers opgetrokken, in de Latijnsche en Hoogduitsche Taalen opregtelijk
worden uitgelegt. Nu in het Nederduitsch door een voornaam kender en liefhebber
vertaalt; en opgeheldert door Johannes Burmannus, Med. Doct. &amp; Professor botanices.
Die daar zijn aantekeningen en verscheide vreemde gewassen bijgevoegd heeft. Amster-
dam (Zacharias Romberg) 1736-1748, 4 vols. Fol. (<em>Taalrijk reg</em>.)

<em>Copy</em>: U. - Essentially a Dutch translation of Weinmann's <em>Phytanthoza iconographia</em>,
Regensburg, q.v. However, this Dutch edition has many comments and additions by
Johannes Burman and is therefore cited here. The edition is distinct from the Amsterdam
edition of the <em>Phytanthoza</em> with dutch title pages and with plates only, published as
<em>Duidelijke Vertoning</em>, Amsterdam 1736-1748. These four volumes are in fact the atlas part
of the <em>Taalrijk Register</em> and may have been marketed separately. For further details see
Weinmann.

PAGE: 415
HEADING: BURMAN, J.

<em>Ref</em>.: PR 10140.
	Lawrence, Huntia 2: 10. 1965.

928. <em>Thesaurus zeylanicus</em>, exhibens plantas in insula Zeylana nascentes; inter quas
plurimae novae species, &amp; genera inveniuntur. Omnia iconibus illustrata, ac descripta
cura &amp; studio Joannis Burmanni ... Amsterdam (Janssonius-Waesberg &amp; Salomon
Schouten) 1737. Qu. (<em>Thes. zeylan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1736, p. [i-xvi], 1-235, [236, add.], index [14] p., Cat. pl. afr. [1], 1-33,
	[34, pl. exot.], <em>pl. 1-18, 18*, 19-110</em>, unsigned, engraved; frontispiece portrait of the
	author by J. M. Quinkhard (1736), engraved by J. Houbraken. <em>Copies</em>: HU, U. - For a
	full collation see HU 501; for a commentary on the plants depicted see Lourteig (1966).
	The second set of arab numbered pages is formed by the separate publication
	<em>Catalogi duo plantarum africanorum</em>, two catalogues of plants collected by Hermann in
	South Africa. The second catalogue appears for the greater part also in Kolbe,
	Beschrijving van de Kaap de Goede Hoop 1: 285-325. 1727. The relationship with
	Kolbe's list, mainly based on data supplied by Johan Hartog, merits further in-
	vestigation.
	For Linnaeus's contribution to this work made while staying with Burman in 1735 see
	Uggla 1937.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; GF p. 52; HA 2: 284; HE p. 16; HU 501; Jackson p. 395; Kew 1: 432;
	NI 303; Plesch p. 165-166; PR 1388-1389.
	Anon., Boekzaal Dec 1736, p. 717 (announcement of printing, virtually of publi-
	cation), idem Jan 1737, p. 36-45 (extensive review).
	Smith, J. E., Trans. Linn. Soc. 1: 37. 1791.
	Lourteig, Taxon 15: 24-32. 1966.
	Kostermans, Reinwardtia 7(5): 537-538. 1969.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 90-91. 1975.

929. Joannis Burmanni, Med. Doct. &amp; in Horto medico Amstelaedamensis botanices
professoris, <em>Rariorum africanarum plantarum</em>, ad vivum delineatarum, iconibus ac des-
criptionibus illustratarum, decas prima [-decima] Amsterdam (Boussière) 1738-1739.
Qu. (<em>Rar. afric. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1-2: Mai 1738, Dec 3-4: Jun 1738, Dec 5-10. 1739; p. i-viii, 1-106, [4], 109-
	42, [4], 145-167, [5], 169-193, [5], 195-268 [2] (74 as '80', 75 as '81', 82 as '88', 83
	as '89', 86 as '92', 87 as '93'), plates <em>1-100</em>, unsigned engravings. For a full collation
	and analysis see HU 508. <em>Copies</em>: HU, U. - A copy was offered by the trade in 1973
	at H. fl. 2200, -; the Plesch copy sold at <em>£</em> 800.
	The plates are in part drawn from the <em>Codex Simon van der Stel</em>, the <em>Herbarium Wit-
	senianum</em> and the <em>Codex Witsenii</em>; the artist of some (or most?) of them was Hendlik
	Claudius, of Breslau (fide Nissen p. 87, 237, no. 302) who accompanied Simon van
	der Stel on an expedition to Namaqualand, 1685-1686; however, the origin of the
	plates and the identity of the artists needs further investigation.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; GF p. 53; HU 508; Jackson 346; Kew 1: 432; NI 302; Plesch p. 165;
	PR 1390; SA 2: 546.
	Anon., Maand. Uittreksel of Boekzaal gel. Waerelt 46: 596, 706. 1738.
	Barnard, J. S. Afr. Bot. 13: 12. 1947 (on <em>Codex Witsenii</em>).
	Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 14. 1963.
	Macnae &amp; Davidson, J. S. Afr. Bot. 35(2): 65-81. 1969 (on <em>Codex Witsenii</em>).
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 92-93. 1975.

930. <em>Het auctuarium</em>, ofte vermeerdering, op het Amboinsch kruyd-boek. Dat is be-
schryving van de overige boomen, heesters, en planten, die men in Amboina, en de
omleggende eilanden vind, alien zeer accuraat beschreven en afgebeeldt na der zelver
gedaantes, met de verscheide medische benamingen, aanqueking, en gebruik, door
Georgius Everhardus Rumphius, ... nu voor 't eerst uitgegeven, en ['eu'] in het Latijn
overgezet, door Joannes Burmannus, ... die daar verscheidene benamingen, en zijn
aanmerkingen heeft bygevoegt. Amsterdam (Mynerd Uytwerf, Wed. S. Schouten en
zoon). (<em>Auctuarium</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1755, after 20 Jun (date of postscript; rev. GGA 6 Sep 1756), p. [ii-iii], [i]-74,
	index universalis [20] p., [1, postscript]. <em>Copy</em>: U.

PAGE: 416
HEADING: BURMAN, J.

	The text itself contains no generic names that have any standing. However, Burman
	provided binary names in accordance with Linnaean nomenclature in the <em>Index
	universalis</em>. Some of these species names are new [marked B.] and valid.
	For further details and literature on the <em>Herbarium amboinense</em> see Rumphius. This
	<em>Auctuarium</em> contains, in addition to the new names mentioned above, critical notes by
	Burman. The above title page is the dutch one on p. [iii]; p. [ii] has a latin t.p.
	"<em>Herbarii amboinensis auctuarium</em> ..."

931. <em>Wachendorfia</em>. Amsterdam 1757. Fol. (<em>Wachendorfia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 3-15 Oct 1757, p. [i], [1]-4, 1 pl., [1, poem Cuno]. - Published shortly after 3 Oct
	1757, date of dedication to Evert Jacob Wachendorff (1703-1758), then professor of
	botany at Utrecht (1743-1758) and author of the <em>Horti ultrajectini index</em> of 1747. Copy
	sent to Linnaeus on 15 Oct 1757. Burman's <em>Wachendorfia</em> is one of the first publi-
	cations known to me in which binary names for species in the Linnaean style are used
	by an author other than Linnaeus or his pupils. For the first publication of this kind,
	so far known, also by Burman, see no. 930, the <em>Index Universalis</em> to Rumphius' <em>Auc-
	tuarium</em>. The description of the S. African genus <em>Wachendorfia</em> was based on living
	material from the Amsterdam botanical garden and on herbarium material collected
	by Oldenland. - The fold-out plate is by J. C. Cuno (1708-1780), engraved by
	J. Körnlein. The extra sheet contains an epigrammatic poem by J. C. Cuno honoring
	both Burman and Wachendorff.
	Stevenson (Hu 558) suggests that the pamphlet was printed along with Burman's
	edition of Plumier's <em>Plantarum americanarum fasc</em>. (1755-1760).
	The complete history of the pamphlet is found in Burman's letter to Linnaeus. A
	quarto reprint was issued in 1771, Gera (Germany) (BMNH) (NZgS 9 Mar 1772,
	lacking the poem by Cuno); the text and plate also appeared in Nova Acta phys.
	med. Acad. Leop. 2: 192-198. 1761.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; HU 558; PR 1371.
	Burman, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 2 (Obr. 50): 192-198. t. 2. fig. 10. 1761.
	Hulth &amp; Uggla, Bref och Skr. Linné, afd. 2. 2: 107-113. 1943.

932. <em>Index alter in omnes tomos herbarii amboinensis</em> cl. Georgii Everhardi Rumphii, quem de
novo recensuit, auxit et emendavit Joannes Burmannus M.D. ... Leiden (Cornelius
Haak), Amsterdam (Johannes Schreuder) 1769. Fol. (<em>Index alt. herb. amboin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1769, sign. A-M (32 p.). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; PR 1393.

933. <em>Flora malabarica</em>, sive index in omnes tomos holti malabarici, quem juxta normam a
botanicis hujus aevi receptam conscripsit, et ordine alphabetico digessit Joannes
Burmannus M.D. ... Amsterdam (Johannes Schreuder) 1769. Fol. (<em>Fl. malab.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1769, p. [1]-10. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; Kew 1: 432; PR 1392.

Burman, Nicolaas Laurens (1773-1793). Dutch physician and botanist at Amster-
dam, son of Johannes Burman, correspondent of Linnaeus, professor of botany at the
Amsterdam <em>Athenaeum illustre</em> 1769-1793. (<em>N. L. Burm.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The herbarium is incorporated in the Delessert herbarium at G
and contains most of his types. Some types may be at L, a few other specimens are at
M. The Thunberg herbarium (UPS) has 'Burman' (father and son) material from the
Cape collected by Hermann, Oldenland and Hartog and by other correspondents of the
Burmans. Burman contributed to Linnaeus's herbarium (LINN).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 108; Lasègue p. 66.
	Candolle, Phytographie 401. 1880.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 53. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 2: 1607-1609; AG 2(1): 74; Barnhart 1: 286; BM 1:
289; Dawson p. 188; Jackson p. 383; JW 2: 187, 3: 347; Kew 1: 432; KR p. 109;
Laségue p. 565 [index]; MW p. 59; NI 304; NNBW 4: 354; PFC 1: xxxvii; Plesch
p. 166; PR 1395-1396, 9669; Saccardo 1: 40; SO 650a, 2534a.

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HEADING: BURNAT

Anon., Alg. Konst- Letterbode 11(274): 198-200. 1793.
Anon., N.Ann. Bot., Usteri, 2(8): 91-94. 1795 (also Baldwinger, N. Magaz. f. Aerzte 15:
	522-524).
Hall, Epistolae ineditae ... N. L. Burmanni. 1830.
Kobus en de Rivecourt, Biogr. woordenb. 1: 295. 1886.
Sirks, Indisch Natuurond. 80-81. 1915.
Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape 30. 1929.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 91. 1936.
Uggla, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 20: 128-144. 1937 (Linnaeus and the Burmans).
Engel, Bijdr. Dierk. 27: 263. 1939.
Karsten, J. S. Afr. Bot. 5(1): 2-18. Jan 1939 (portr.)
Karsten, The Old Company's Garden at the Cape. 1951.
De Vos, S. Afr. biogr. woordenb. 1: 143. 1968.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 169-171. 1971.
Burman-Becker, Notices hist, et généal. Burman 13-14 [s.d.]

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burmannia</em> Linnaeus (1753) is dedicated to his father Johannes Burman
(1707-1779), q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: J. S. Afr. Bot. 5(1): pl. 4. 1939; Fl. males, ser. I. 1: cxlviii. 1950.

934. <em>Specimen botanicum de Geraniis</em> quod favente summo numine ex auctoritate magnifici
rectoris, Jo. Nic. Seb. Allamand, ... nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu,
&amp; nobilissimae facultatis medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in medi-
cina honoribus, &amp; privilegiis rite ac legitime consequendis, eruditorum examini subjicit
Nicolaus Laurentius Burmannus, Amstelaedamensis, die xviii. Augusti mlcclix, hora
locoque solitis. Leiden (Theodoor Haak) 1759. Qu. (<em>Spec. bot. Geran.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 17 Aug 1759, p. [i-iv], 1-52, [2 p. theses], <em>2 pl</em>., article C. C. Schmidel, De medulla
	radicis, [10] p., p. 9 dated 14 Nov 1758, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: NY, HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; Kew 1: 432; Langman p. 171; PR 1395; SA 2: 546.
	Anon., J. Sçavans, Amsterdam ed. Mai 1760, p. 325-330.

935. <em>Flora indica</em>: cui accedit series zoophytorum indicorum, nec non prodromus florae
capensis. Leiden (Cornelius Haak), Amsterdam (Johannes Schreuder) 1768. Qu. (<em>Fl. indica</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Mar-6 Apr 1768, p. [i-viii], [1]-241, [242, elench. tab.], index [17] p., Prodr.
	fl. cap. [1], 1*, 2-28 (25-28 recte 29-32), <em>pl. 1-21, 21</em>*, <em>22-67</em>, uncoloured engravings
	by A. van der Laan. <em>Copy</em>: U. - <em>A facsimile</em> edition announced, but not yet published,
	by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 289; DA 1967; GF p. 53; IF p. 685; Jackson p. 383; Kew 1: 432; MW p.
	59; NI 304; Plesch p. 166; PR 1396; RS p. 77; IDC 5194.
	Hall, Epistolae ineditae Caroli Linnaei 89-91. 1830.
	Merrill, Philipp. J. Sci. 19: 329-388. 1921 (extensive critical review of the new
	species).
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 14: 642. 1959.
	Dandy, Bothalia 7(3): 427-428. 1961.
	Stearn, Introd. facsimile Linn. Mantissa (Weinheim) viii-x. 1961.
	Tyrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 15. 1963.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 169-170. 1971.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 94-95. 1975.

Burnat, Emile (1828-1920), Swiss engineer, industrialist, magistrate and amateur
botanist. (<em>Burnat</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G [contains the Thuret-Bornet herbarium]; for collecting trips
and location of duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 5(2): 214; IH 2: 108.
	Briquet, J. de Genève no. 246, 6 Sep 1920.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 214, 6(1): 119, 12(2): 60; Barnhart 1: 286;

PAGE: 418
HEADING: BURNAT

BM 1: 291, 6: 162; Bossert p. 60; CSP 1: 734, 12: 134, 13: 927; DTS 1: 40, 6(4): 56,
127-128; GR p. 638-639; Jackson p. 279; Kew 1: 433; PFC 1: liv; Plesch p. 166-167;
Saccardo 1: 41.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxv. 1883 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 160. 1905.
Briquet, Journal de Genève 91(246): I. 6 Sep 1920.
Mattirolo, Bull. Soc. bot. Ital. 1920: 31-33.
Prévost, Mém. Soc. phys. hist. nat. Genève 39: 240-242. 1920.
Briquet, Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 102(2): 6-19. 1921 (portr., bibl.)
Cavillier, Bull. Soc. Murithienne Valais 41: 104-1 III. 1921 (portr.)
Ducellier, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 12: 137-138. 1921.
Burnat, Autobiographic publiée ... par J. Briquet et Fr. Cavillier, Genève 1922
	(portr., bibl.), vii, 185 p., see also J. Bot. 60: 275-276. 1922.
Crumière-Briquet et Cavillier in Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 98-107. 1940
	(bibl.; many refs. to local death notices).
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 30-31. 1941 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burnatia</em> M. Micheli (1881).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 153-154. 1973.

936. <em>Flore des Alpes maritimes</em> ou catalogue raisonné des plantes qui croissent spontané-
mens dans la chaîne des Alpes maritimes y compris le département français de ce nom
et une partie de la Ligurie occidentale. Genève, Basel, Lyon (1-6: H. Georg; 7: authors).
7 vols. 1892-1931. Oct. (<em>Fl. Alpes marit.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: John Isaac Briquet (1870-1931) and François Georges Cavillier (1868-1953).

vol.	pages	dates	authors
-------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xii, [1]-302	Jul 1892	Burnat
2	[i]-xvi, [1]-287	Aug 1896	Burnat
3(1) (a)	[i]-xxxvi	Feb 1899	Briquet
(b)	1-171 [172]	Apr 1899	Burnat
(2)	[i-iv], [173]-332	Jan 1902	Burnat
4	[i-iv], [1]-303, [304]	Dec 1906	Burnat
5(1)	[1]-96	Dec 1913	Cavillier
(2)	[i*-iii*], [i-iv],	Jul 1915	Briquet et Cavillier
	[97]-375, [376, dates]
6(1)	[i-iii], [1]-169,	Jul 1916	Briquet et Cavillier
	[170, date]
(2)	[i-iii], [171]-344,	Dec 1917	Briquet et Cavillier
	[1, dates]
7	[i-iii], [1]-311	Aug 1931	Briquet et Cavillier

Briquet's <em>Observations</em> in 3(1)a: i-xxxvi, were printed in Jan 1899; a preprint was
distributed in Feb 1899.
<em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1408; BM 1: 291; DTS 1: 40, 6(4): 127; Kew 1: 433; Plesch p. 167.
	Burnat [ed.], Matériaux pour servir à l'histoire de la flore des Alpes maritimes,
	6 vols., Genève, Basel 1891-1916. Oct.

Burret, Karl Ewald Maximilian (1883-1964), German botanist. (<em>Burret</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 109.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Kew 1: 434; Langman p. 171; MW p. 59; MW suppl.
p. 29.
Steenis, Fl. males. ser. I. 4(2): lxxxii. 1949 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 94. 1950 (portr.)

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Potztal, Principes 2: 87-91. 1958 (portr., bibl.)
Potztal, Willdenowia 2(2): 140-142. 1959 (portr.)
Anon., Principes 8: 147. 1964.
Potztal, Willdenowia 4(1): 23-31. 1965 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burretia</em> D. H. Mai (1961); <em>Burretiodendron</em> Rehder (1936); <em>Burretiokentia
</em>Pichi-Sermolli (1955).

Burser, Joachim (1583-1639), German physician and botanist, professor of botany and
medecine at Sorö, Denmark (1625-1639), travelled in C. and S. Europe. (<em>Burser</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm>: UPS. Important source for the interpretation of many Linnaean species.
The herbarium is named and arranged according to Bauhin's <em>Pinax</em>. Seized by Charles X
as booty in the 1657-58 war and taken to Sweden. Originally composed of 25 volumes
(plus an unnumbered volume with Danish plants) of which vols. 2 and 5 were destroyed
by fire in 1702. Sheets 20 × 35 cm. The specimens (ca. 3200) are often very represen-
tative and also often accompanied by more or less extensive citations of localities. The
plants were mostly collected by Burser himself, other specimens were obtained from
C. Bauhin, from the Leyden botanical garden, from "Brazil" (collected by an unknown
French apothecary in Canada sic). Burser himself also sent specimens to C. Bauhin and
the latter based many species on Burser material, species often also accepted by Lin-
naeus. For a complete catalogue see Juel 1936, for the concordance between Linnaeus
and Burser see Savage 1937.
<em>Ref</em>.: Martin, Acta Upsal. 1724: 495, 530. Linnaeus, Dissertatio botanica qua plantae
	Martino-Burserianae explicantur, Uppsala 1745 (So. 1417-1420).
	Juel, Nova Acta Kungl. Vet.-Soc. Uppsala ser. 4. 5 (no. 7). 1923.
	Juel, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 14: 12-16. 1931.
	Juel, Symb. bot. Upsal. 2(1). 1936.
	Savage, Proc. Linn. Soc. London, sess. 148: 16-26. 1936.
	Savage, Caroli Linnaei determinationes in hortum siccum Joachimi Burseri, Cat.
	manuscr. libr. Linn. Soc. London 2, London 1937.
	Stearn, Intr. Linn. Sp. Pl. (facs. Ray Soc.) 116-118. 1957.
	<em>Microfiche</em>: IDC no. 1064.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 193; Barnhart 1: 289; Kew 1: 435; HA 1:
478; KR p. 110.
Graeve, <em>in</em> Peschek, Neues Lausitzisches Magaz. 1932: 198-200.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 91. 1936.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 207. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bursera</em> N. J. Jacquin ex Linnaeus (1762, <em>nom. cons); Bursericarpum</em> E. Reid &amp;
M. E. J. Chandler (1933); <em>Burserites</em> E. W. Berry (1924).

Bury, Priscilla Susan (Mrs. Edward) (née Falkner) (<em>fl</em>. 1831-1837), British botanical
artist. (<em>Bury</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 289; BB p. 55; BM 1: 292; Jackson p. 123;
Kew 1: 438; NI 306; Plesch 167-168; PR 1403.

937. <em>A selection of hexandrian plants</em>, belonging to the natural orders Amaryllidae and
Liliacae, from drawings by Mrs. Edward Bury, engraved by R. Havell.s.l.[1831-1834].
Fol. (<em>Select, hexandr. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In ten fascicles, 1831-1834. The 51 plates accompanied by letter press; they are in
	part aquatints, in part colour printed. — The book with its outsize plates (64 × 48 cm)
	has been described in glowing terms: "Opus splendidissum ... tabulae secundum
	plantas vivae horti Edinburgensis, eximia, quam Aquatinta vocant, arte pictae"
	(PR), "... of perfect technique, very decorative and "modern" in feeling ..."
	(DU). Mrs. Bury of Liverpool was the artist, R. Havell (who did the original folio

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	Audubon plates as well) did the engraving and printing. The author of the text is not
	known. The number of copies printed was small and the book is very rare. In 1973 a
	book-seller offered a good copy for <em>£</em> 1500.—. The Plesch copy sold (1975) at
	$ 3000.—. The value of the book lies with its artistical and horticultural interest. It is
	a charming late phenomenon of the late eighteenth century attitude towards nature
	"... with so many pleasing allurements endowed."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 292; DU 71; GF p. 53; Jackson p. 123; Kew 1: 438; NI 306; MW p. 60;
	Plesch p. 167-168; PR 1403.
	Blunt, Art botanical illustration 213. 1950.
	Quinby, Botanical books, prints and drawings ... Hunt 15. 1952.
	McMillan, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 5: 71-75. 1968 (corr. with Roscoe).
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 98-99. 1975.

Buscalioni, Luigi (1863-1954), Italian botanist. (<em>Buscal</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown (TO?).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 290; BM 6: 164; CSP 13: 935; Kew 1:
438-439; Langman p. 172; LS 4522-4523, 31791-31793; LS suppl. 4250-4251; Saccardo
1: 41.
Pirotta, Malpighia 13: 256. 1849.
Ciferri, Archivio bot. 31(1): 64. 1955.
Ciferri, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a (Nachrufe): 183-184. 1956 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 31. 1941 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Buscalionia</em> M. Cengia Sambo (1939).

Busch, Nicolaj Adolfowitsch (1869-1941), Russian botanist and explorer. (<em>N. Busch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE, duplicates A, B, C, G, K, S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 109.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 290; CSP 13: 937; Kew 1: 439-440 [under
Bush]; Lipschitz 1: 328-334 (!); MW p. 60; MW suppl. p. 30.
Verdoorn, Biologia 1: 15. 1947.
Fedorov, Bot. Zhurn. 54(11): 1642-1645. 1969.
Korcagin, Bot. Zhurn. 54 (11): 1635-1641. 1969.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 155-156. 1973; Lipschitz and Vasilczenko. Herb, centr.
U.S.S.R. 95. 1968.

Buse, L. H. (1819-1888), Dutch botanist and lawyer. (<em>Buse</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: L and NBV. - Exsiccatae: <em>Hepaticae neerlandicae</em> (1855-1858) at
FH, <em>Musci neerlandici in speciminis exsiccatis</em> (Nederlands mossoorten in gedroogde exem-
plaren) (fasc. 1-7, nos. 1-175, Haarlem 1855-1858) sets at BM, FH, L, and a complete
set at the public library Rotterdam (fide Wachter 1937).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 109.
	Suringar, Ned. kruidk. Archief 5: 376-377. 1891.
	Wachter, Ann. bryol. 10: 157. 1937 (1938).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Garden 19(2): 188-189. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 290; BM 2: 951 (sub Junghuhn); CSP 7:
310, 13: 938; JW 1: 440, 2: 91; LS 4524.
Suringar, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 5: 376, 377, 443. 1891.
Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 97, 105. 1915.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 91. 1936.
Wachter, Ann. bryol. 10: 157. 1937 (1938).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Busea</em> Miquel (1858).

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<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males, ser. I. 1: cxlix. 1950.

Buser, Robert (1857-1931), Swiss botanist, curator of the Candolle herbarium. (<em>Buser</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G, duplicates IBL, L, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 109.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 287, 6(1): 383; Barnhart 1: 290; BM 1: 189;
CSP 13: 938; DTS 1: 40-41, 6(4): 128; Kew 1: 439.
Briquet, Journal de Genève 1 Apr 1931.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 107-110. 1940 (bibl.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 157-158. 1973.

Bute, John Stuart, 3rd earl of (1713-1792), British statesman, patron of literature and
amateur botanist. (<em>Bute</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. – 928 unpublished water colour drawings (5 vols.) also
at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 292; IH 2: 110.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 291; BB p. 292; Bossert. p 61, 387; DNB 55:
92; Kew 5: 212; NI 308.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1891: 290-292.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 23. 1906.
Lovat-Fraser, Life of John Stuart, third Earl of Bute. 1912.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 35, 92. 1940.
Curtis, W. H., William Curtis 39, 50, 52, 82. 1941.
Hudfield, Pioneers in gardening 87-89. 1951.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Butea</em> K. König ex Roxburgh (1792, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Stewartia</em> Linnaeus (1753);
<em>Stuartia</em> L'Héritier de Brutelle (1789, <em>orth. var.</em>)

938. <em>Botanical tables containing the different familys of British plants</em> distinguish'd by a few
obvious parts of fructification rang'd in a synoptical method. London [1785], 9 vols.
Qu. (<em>Bot. tabl. Brit, pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Only 12 copies issued, for private distribution (copies LL, BM, Windsor). The
	566 (564?) hand-coloured plates are by Johann Sebastian Mueller alias John Miller
	(vols. 1-8). The 90 plates of volume 9 are identical with those of Mueller's <em>Illustration
	of the termini botanici of Linnaeus</em>, 1789 (q.v.). The date, 1785, is that written by Banks
	in the first volume of the British Museum copy. In addition to the nine quarto
	volumes of plates there is a text volume of 51 pages, entitled <em>Introduction to the general
	tables of plants</em>. "The cost of this imposing, but otherwise disappointing, work is said
	to have been over <em>£</em> 12.000" Blunt in GF p. 53. For a review of the contents see
	Dryander (1797); for a recent extensive description see Henrey 1398 (under Stuart).
<em>Ref</em>.: Dawson p. 796; GF p. 53; Henrey 1398; Jackson p. 34; Kew 5: 212; NI 308;
	PR 1404.
	Dryander, Cat. bibl. nat. hist. Banks 3: 132-133. 1797.
	Hemsley, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1892: 306-308.
	Britten, J. Bot. 54: 84-87. 1916.

Buxton, Richard (1786-1865), British shoemaker, newsman (fide BB) and botanist at
Manchester. (<em>Buxton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kent, Brit, herbaria 47. 1957.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 142. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 293; BB p. 56; BM 1: 294; Dallman and
Wood p. 63. DNB 8: 106; Jackson p. 256; Kew 1: 444.

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Anon., Flora 48: 236. 20 Mai 1865.
Seemann, J. Bot. 3: 71-72. 1865.
Buxton, Bot. guide fl. pl. [see below] iii-xv. 1849.

939. <em>A botanical guide to the flowering plants</em>, ferns, mosses, and algae, found indigenous
within sixteen miles of Manchester; with some information as to their agricultural,
medicinal, and other uses. By Richard Buxton; together with a sketch of the author's
life; and remarks on the geology of the district. London (Longman and Co.), Man-
chester (Abel Heywood) 1849. Oct. (<em>Bot. guide fl. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mar-Aug 1849 (p. xv: 10 Feb 1849; Bot. Zeit 21 Sep 1849), p. [i]-xxi, [xxiii-
	xxiv], [1]-168, errata slip. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – The appendix has <em>Algae filiformes-Algae silicatae</em>
	by W. C. Williamson and J. Sidebotham.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "with corrections and additions, and range extended to eighteen miles." 1859
	(<em>n.v.</em>) (see Bot. Zeit. 18: 109. 1860).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 294; Kew 1: 444; PR 1408.

Cadeval[l] y Diars, Juan (1846-1921), Catalonian botanist. (<em>Cadeval</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 111.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 66. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 295; BFM 1514; BL 2: 495, 497, 501;
BM 6: 168; CSP 9: 419, 13: 5; IF 4: 117; Kew 1: 450.
Anon., Encicl. Univ. ill. 10: 313-314. (bibl.)
Bofill, <em>in</em> Cadeval, Fl. Catalunya 4: v-viii. 1932 (bibl.)

940. <em>Flora de Catalunya</em> enumeració y descripció de les plantes vasculars espontanies de
l'antic principat fins avuy conegudes y de les més importants que s'hi cultiven. Barcelona
(1-3: Institut de Ciencies, 4-6: Palau de Generalitat) [1913-]1915-1936[-1937], 6 vols.
Qu. (<em>Fl. Catalunya</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Angel Salient y Gotés (1857-1934), vols 1-3; Pius Font i Quer (x-1964),
vols 4-6; W. Rothmaler (1908-1962), incidental.

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-96	1, 3	1913
	2	97-192	2, 4, 6, 8
	3	193-288
	4	289-384
	5	385-431, [432 corr.], [i]-xx		1915
2	1	[1]-96		1915
	2	97-192
	3-5	193-288, 289-384, 385-470, [i-iii]		1919
3	1	[1]-96, [i-iii]		1919('1915')
	2	97-192		1922, late
	3	193-288		Jan 1923
	4	289-384		Aug 1923
	5	385-477		Aug 1923
	6	473-477 [repr.], 478-521, 522 [adv.]		late 1923
4		[1]-481, [i-viii]		1932 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1934)
5		[1]-454		'1933'? 1935
				(Nat. Nov. Jan 1936)
6		[1]-441, [422-445 various]		Aug-Dec 1937 ('1936')

<em>Copies</em>: B, BR, G, HH, MO, NY, US. – Written in Catalan. See BL 2: 495-496 for
secondary references.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1514; BL 2: 495-496; IF Suppl 4: 337; Kew 1: 450.

Caels, Theodor Peter (1739-1819), Belgian botanist. (<em>Caels</em>).

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<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 297; BM 1: 296; Jackson p. 272; Kew 1:
450; PR 1410.
Crépin, Guide bot. belg. 223, 426. 1878.

941. <em>De belgii plantis</em> qualitate quadam hominibus caeterisve animalibus nociva seu
venenata praeditis, symtomatibus ab earum usu productis, nec non antidotis adhibendis
dissertatio, cui caesarea ac regia scientiarum et litterarum academia, quae floret
Bruxellis, palmam detulit anno mdcclxxiii ... Bruxelles (Antoine d'Ours) 1774. Qu. (<em>Belg. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Apr 1774 (Obs. phys. Apr. 1774), p. [1]-66, [2, index]. <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 296; Jackson p. 272; Kew 1: 450; LS 4572; PR 1410.

Caffin, Jacques François (1778-1854), French botanist. (<em>Caffin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 297; PR 1411.

942. <em>Exposition méthodique du règne végétal</em>, dans laquelle les plantes sont classées d'après
les différences qu'elles présentent dans leur organisation et leurs fonctions; précédée
d'un Mémoire sur les fruits et d'un tableau systématique de tous les êtres organisés.
Paris (Gabon) 1822. Oct. (<em>Expos, méth. règne vég.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1822 (t.p., BF 9 Mar 1822), p. [i*], [i]-vi, [1]-84, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 1411.

Caflisch, Jakob Friedrich (1817-1882), German botanist and teacher at Augsburg.
(<em>Caflisch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: M; further material at A, BR, KIEL, W (Orch.).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 111.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 587; Barnhart 1: 297; BM 1: 296; CSP 12:
137; DTS 1: 41-42; Jackson p. 300; PR 1412.
Britten, J. Bot. 21: 381. 1883.
Holler, Ber. naturh. Ver. Augsburg 27: 199-205. 1883 (also separate, 7 p.) (bibl.)

943. <em>Uebersicht der Flora von Augsburg</em>, enthaltend: die in der Umgebung Augsburgs
wildwachsenden und allgemein cultivirten Phanerogamen. Bearbeitet von J. Friedrich
Caflisch unter Mitwirkung von Dr. Gustav Körber und Gottfried Deisch. Augsburg
(von Jenisch &amp; Stage) 1850. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Uebers. Fl. Augsburg</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Gustav Körber (1811-1882); Johann Gottfried Deisch (1787-1868); Carl
	Roger (1811-1877), author of Nachtrag [1].
<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1850 (p. viii: 8 Mai 1850, rd by Flora, Mai 1850) p. [i]-viii, [1]-104, Nach-
	trag: [1]-4, 2. Nachtrag: [1]. The first <em>Nachtrag</em> is paged [139]-142 in the NY copy:
	Nachträge und Berichtigungen von C. Roger, Ber. Nat. Hist. Ver. Augsburg 13:
	[139]-142. 1860. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 296; PR 1412.
	Anon., Flora 33: 352. 14 Jun 1850, 526-527. 7 Sep 1850.

944. <em>Excursions-Flora für das südöstliche Deutschland</em>. Ein Taschenbuch zum Bestimmen der
in den nördlichen Kalkalpen, der Donau-Hochebene, dem schwäbischen und frän-
kischen Jura und dem bayrischen Walde vorkommenden Phanerogamen oder Samen-
pflanzen. Augsburg 1878. Oct. (<em>Exkurs.-Fl. Südöstl. Deutschland</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: early Apr 1878 (Flora 11 Apr 1878, 21 Apr 1878), p. [i]-xlvi, [1]-372.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Zweite mit einem Nachtrag versehene Auflage, " Feb-Mar 1881 (Nat. Nov.
	Mar 1881), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-387, [388. err.]. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Nachtrag</em>: Augsburg 1881 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1881), p. 373-387 of ed. 2.
<em>Billige Schulausgabe</em>: Augsburg 1884 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1881), <em>n.v.</em>

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<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 41-42; Jackson p. 300.
	Anon., Flora 61: 271-272. 11 Jun 1878 (rev.), 64: 304. 1 Jul 1881 (ed. 2), 543. 1 Dec
	1881 (id.).

Cailliaud, Frédéric (1787-1869), French traveller, antiquary and naturalist at Nantes.
(<em>Caill</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The plants collected by Cailliaud are in the Delile herbarium
at MPU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 111.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 297; BM 1: 296-297; CSP 1: 760-761, 7:
321; Kew 1: 451; PR 1415; Quenstedt p. 70.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1871: 36 (states † 1 Mai 1871).
Girardot, Frédéric Cailliaud de Nantes. Voyageur, antiquaire, naturaliste. Paris 1875,
	48 p.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 66-67. 1882.
Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 175. 1882.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cailliea</em> J. B. A. Guillemin, Perrottet &amp; A. Richard (1832) and <em>Cailliella
</em>H. Jacques-Félix (1939) are dedicated to René Caillié (1799-1838), French traveller and
collector in Central Africa.

945. <em>Voyage à Méroé</em>, au fleuve blanc, au-delà de Fâzoql, dans le midi du royaume de
Sennâr, à Syouah et dans cinq autres oasis; fait dans les années 1819, 1820, 1821 et 1822.
Paris (Imprimerie royale) 1826-1827, 4 vols. Oct., atlas Fol. (<em>Voy. Méroé</em>).

<em>1</em>: Jan-Jun 1826, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xv, [1]-429. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>2</em>: Jan-Jun 1826, p. [i-iii], [1]-442. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>3</em>: Jul-Dec 1826, p. [i-iii], [1]-431. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>4</em>: Sep 1827 (BF 15 Sep 1827), [i-iii], [1]-416. <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: BR. – On p. [293]-402:
	<em>Centurie de plantes d'Afrique du voyage à Méroé recueillies par M. Cailliaud, et décrites par</em>
	<em>M. Raffeneau-Delile</em> ...
<em>Atlas</em>: in 30 livr., 1-3 (1823), 4-16 (1824), 17-25 (1825), 25-29 (1926), 30 (1827).
<em>Reprint</em>: "Centurie de plantes d'Afrique du voyage à Méroé, " Paris (Imprimerie
	Royale) 1826, p. [1]-112, <em>pl. 62-64. Copy</em>: NY. – Apparently a preprint, publ. 1826.
	The botany should therefore be cited from this preprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 296; PR 1415; IDC 5499.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 334. 1901.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 84. 1966.

Cain, Roy Franklin (1906-x), Canadian mycologist, educated at Toronto. (<em>Cain</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TRTC.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 297; Bossert p. 62; Kew 1: 451.
Roon, Int. direct, spec. pl. tax. 23. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cainia</em> von Arx &amp; E. Müller (1955); <em>Cainiella</em> E. Müller (1957).

946. <em>Studies of coprophilous Sphaeriales in Ontario</em>. University of Toronto Studies, Biological
Series, No. 38. Toronto 1934. Oct. (<em>Stud. Sphaer. Ontario</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 15 Nov 1934, p. [1]-126. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, US.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968. Bibliotheca mycologica 9. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 451; Taxon 17: 307.

Caldas, Francisco José de, (1768-1816), Spanish astronomer at Santa Fé de Bogotá,
pupil of Mutis. (<em>Caldas</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 112.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 431; Barnhart 1: 299; BM 1: 298; CSP 9: 422;
Kew 1: 452; PR post 1420.
Martius, Flora 29: 385-390. 1846 (mss. on Cinchona).
Acosta y Calbo, Rev. Agr. Puerto Rico 19: 107-112, 173-178. 1927.
Murillo, Rev. Acad. Colomb. 8(30): 49-153. 1951 (portr.)
Delgado &amp; Ortiz, Rev. Acad. Colomb. 11(42): xxxi-xxxvi. 1960 ("periodista").
Murillo, Rev. Acad. Colomb. 11(42): vii-xv. 1960 (portr.) ("obra").
Vila, Rev. Acad. Colomb. 11(42): xvi-xx. 1960 ("... geobotanica").
Perez-Arbeláez, <em>in</em> Gillispie, DSB 3: 16. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Caldasia</em> Humboldt ex Willdenow (1806); <em>Caldasia</em> Lagasca (1821);
<em>Caldasia</em> Mutis (1810); (journal): <em>Caldasia</em> boletín del Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de
la Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogota. Vol. 1-x, 1940-x.

Caldesi, Lodovico (Ludovico) (1822-1884), Italian politician and botanist at Faenza.
(<em>Caldesi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at FI; other material at WRSL and W.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 515; IH 2: 112; Saccardo 2: 26.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 385; Barnhart 1: 299; BL 2: 351; Bossert p. 63;
CSP 7: 322, 12: 138; GR p. 515; Jackson p. 148; LS 4584-4586; Saccardo 1: 42, 2: 26.
Anon., Rev. de Bot. 3: 286. 1885, 4: plate facing p. 76 (portr.). 1886.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Caldesia</em> Pariatore (1860); <em>Caldesia</em> Trevisan (1869); <em>Caldesiella</em> P. A. Saccardo
(1877).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 159-160. 1973.

Caley, George (1770?-1829), British botanist in New South Wales (1799-1810), curator
of the St. Vincent (W.I.) Botanic Garden (1816-1822). (<em>Caley</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, incl. mss. (journals 1800-1804), also mss. at Mitchell
Library, Sydney, and at K. Robert Brown's <em>Supplementum primum</em> (1830) to his <em>Prodromus
</em>was partly based on Caley material. Other material e.g. in E, G, K, OXF, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 112; Kew 1: 454.
	Sherborn, Where is the ... collection 29. 1940.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 142-143. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 66. 1970.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 517. 1970 (also material at G and OXF?).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 299; BB p. 56-57; BM 1: 299; Dallman and
Wood p. 63; HR; Kew 1: 454; Lasègue p. 278-279.
Anon., Loudon's Mag. nat. Hist. 2: 310-312. 1829; 3: 226-232. 1830.
Hooker, Fl. Tasm. 1: cxxiv. 1860.
Thiselton Dyer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1891: 303.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 30-31. 1902.
Maiden, Agric. Gazette NSW. 14: 988-996. 1903.
Maiden, Sir Joseph Banks 127-141. 1909.
Maiden, J. Proc. roy. Soc. NSW 42: 94-95. 1908/09, 55: 154-155. 1922.
Currey, J. E. B., ed. Reflexions on the colony of New South Wales by George Caley.
	London 1967, [i]-xv, [1]-239.
Coats, The plant hunters 212-215, 231, 348. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Caleana</em> R. Brown (1810); <em>Caleya</em> R. Brown (1813, <em>orth. var.</em>)

Calkins, Col. William Wirt (1842-1914), American amateur mycologist and lichenol-
ogist. (<em>Calk</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material in a number of herbaria (mainly BPI, NY, US),

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mostly his fungus exsiccatae or lichens. <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Florida fungi</em> (1888), at BPI, F, FH,
KSC, MSC, NDA, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 112.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 76-77. 1971.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 300; Bossert p. 63; BM 6: 171; CSP 14: 15;
GR p. 183-184; LS 4587-4596.
Calkins, Bibliography, list of papers, books and articles, s.l. 1911, 4 p. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
Hasse, Bryologist 17: 79, 96. 1914.
Fink, Mycologia 7: 57-60, <em>pl. 154.</em> 1915 (portr., bibl.)

Callay, Eugène Albert-Athanase (1822-1896), French pharmacist and botanist at
Le Chesne. (<em>Callay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 112.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 300; BL 2: 121; BM 6: 171; CSP 14: 18.
Bestel, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Ardennes 6: 29-35. 1899 (bibl.)
Bourquelot, <em>in</em> Callay, Cat. pl. Ardennes xi-xviii. 1900.

947. <em>Catalogue raisonné et descriptif des plantes vasculaires du département des Ardennes</em> par
A. Callay ancien pharmacien au Chesne. Préface de E. Bourquelot ... ouvrage
couronné par l'Académié des Sciences publié sous les auspices de la Société d'Histoire
naturelle des Ardennes. Orné du portrait de l'auteur précédé d'une description oro-
graphique &amp; géologique avec carte géologique coloriée et d'une étude de géographie
botanique par F. Bestel ... Charleville (Édouard Jolly). 1900. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Ardennes</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Ferdinand Bestel (1861-1926) (geobotany); Élie Émile Bourquelot (1851-
	1921) (preface only).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1900 (p. x: 25 Sep 1900; Dec 1900, p. 2 cover; Nat. Nov. Feb 1901), frontis-
	piece portrait of author, p. [i], portr., [iii]-xxii, [1, signes], [1]-454, [1, cont.], 1 col.
	geol. map. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH, MO, NY. –
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 121; BM 6: 171.
	Malfait et Cadix, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Ardennes 3: 31-32. 1896, 4: 33-64. 1897, 5:
	65-112. 1898, 6: [1]-168. 1899 (repr. HH), (preceding catalogue).
	Fliche, Bull. Soc. bot. France 48: 376-392. 1902 (additional notes on flora of Ardennes).

Calmette, Léon Charles Albert (1863-1933), French microbiologist. (<em>Calmette</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 300; BM 6: 172; CSP 13: 20-21; LS 4602,
31844; Smit p. 892.
Park, Scientific Monthly 37: 570-574. 1933 (portr.)
Bernard et Nègre, Albert Calmette. Sa vie, son oeuvre scientifique. Paris 1939. 271 p.
	(extensive bibl.)
Bernard, La vie et l'oeuvre d'Albert Calmette. Paris 1961. 313 p. (portr.)
Kervan, Albert Calmette et le B.C.G. Paris. 1962, 222 p.

Calwer, Carl Gustav (1821-1873), German naturalist. (<em>Calwer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 301; BM 1: 301; NI 310, suppl.; PR 1427.
Schenkling, Nachr.-Bl. deut. malak. zool. Ges. 6: 14. 1874.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 84. 1966.

948. <em>Landwirthschafliche und technische Pflanzenkunde</em> Stuttgart (Krais &amp; Hoffmann) 1852-
 1854. 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Landwirthsch. Pflanzenk.</em>)

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<em>Erste Abtheilung</em>. [p. iii:] <em>Deutschlands Feld- und Gartengewächse</em> mit genauer Beschreibung
	ihres Arten-Charakters, ihres Vorkommens, ihrer Blüthezeit und Dauer, ihres
	Anbaus, ihrer Eigenschaften, ihrer Anwendung, und vollständiger Aufführung ihrer
	Synonymen für das praktische Bedürfniss dargestellt ... Mit 36 colorirten Tafeln.
	Stuttgart (id.) 1852, p. [ii]-xii, [1]-276, <em>pl. 1-36</em> (hand coloured liths.). <em>Copies</em>: B, NY. –
	<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jul 1852 (Bot. Zeit. 16 Jul 1852).
<em>Zweite Abtheilung</em> [p. iii:] <em>Deutschlands Obst und Beerenfrüchte</em> mit genauer Beschreibung
	ihres Arten-Charakters, ihres Vorkommens, ihrer Blüthezeit und Dauer, ihres
	Anbaus, ihrer Eigenschaften, ihrer Anwendung, und vollständiger Aufführung ihrer
	Synonymen für das praktische Bedürfniss dargestellt ... Mit 28 colorirten Tafeln.
	Stuttgart [id.] 1854, p. [ii]-vi, [1]-146, <em>pl. 1-28</em> (hand coloured liths.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Dritte Abtheilung</em>. [p. iii:] <em>Deutschlands technische Pflanzen</em> mit genauer Beschreibung ihres
	Arten-Charakters, ihres Vorkommens, ihrer Blüthezeit und Dauer, ihres Anbaus,
	ihrer Eigenschaften, ihrer Anwendung, und vollständiger Aufführung ihrer Syno
	nymen für das praktische Bedürfniss dargestellt ... Mit 12 colorirten Tafeln. Stutt
	gart [id.] 1854, p. [ii]-vi, [1]-50, [1, expl. <em>pl</em>.], <em>pl. 1-12</em> (hand coloured lith.). <em>Copies</em>:
	B, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 301; Kew 1: 455; NI 310; PR 1427.

Cambessèdes, Jacques (1799-1863), French botanist and agronomist at Montpellier.
(<em>Cambess</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU, other material at LY, P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 113.
	Planchon, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 563-565. 1863.
	Granel de Solignac et Bertrand, Naturalia monspeliensia, Bot. 18: 273. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 441; Barnhart 1: 301; BM 1: 301; Colmeiro 1:
clxvi; CSP 1: 772; DBF 7: 953-954; GR p. 310; Jackson p. 373-374; Kew 1: 455;
Langman p. 179; MD p. 73-75; MW p. 61; PR 1430-1432; Zander ed. 10 p. 643.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 55. 1854.
Planchon, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 543-563. 1863 (bibl.), also separately, Notice sur la
	vie ... 1865. Oct., 44 p.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see A. de St. Hilaire, <em>Flora Brasiliae meridionalis</em>, Bory de Saint-
Vincent, <em>Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle</em>, Jacquemont, <em>Voyage dans l'Inde</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cambessedea</em> Kunth (1824, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Cambessedea</em> R. Wight &amp; Arnott (1834);
<em>Cambessedesia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1828, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 161-162. 1973.

949. <em>Monographie du genre Spiraea</em>, précédée de quelques considérations générales sur la
famille des Rosacées. Paris (Migneret) 1824. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Spiraea</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1824, reprint p. [i-iii], [1]-19, 19bis-58, <em>pl. 15-17, 25-28</em>; reprinted from
	Ann. Sci. nat. 1: 225-243, <em>pl. 15-17.</em> Apr 1824, 2: 352-392, <em>pl. 25-28.</em> Mai 1824. <em>Copy</em>:
	L. – There is no indication that the reprint was preprinted; the earliest reviews ap-
	peared in July 1824 (BH).
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 772; Jackson p. 144; Kew 1: 455; Langman p. 179; MW p. 61; PR 1430.

950. <em>Enumeratio plantarum quas in insulis Balearibus</em> collegit J. Cambessèdes, ..., earumque
circa mare mediterraneum distributio geographica. Paris (A. Bélin) 1827. Qu. (<em>Enum.
pl. Balear.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1827 (see TL ed. 1, 190). <em>Copies</em>: G(2), HH – Reprinted with independent
	pagination p. [i-iii], [1]-168, <em>pl. 10-18</em> (100 copies, not for sale) from <em>Mém. Mus.
	Hist. nat., Paris</em> 14(9-10): 173-335. 1827. Margadant (MD) discusses the possibility
	of the reprint being a preprint but was not able to solve this question. The division
	between fasc. 9 and 10 lies between p. 252 and 253 (p. 80 and 81 of the reprint). It is
	also possible that fasc. 9 was published earlier and fasc. 10 later than the reprint. The
	plates are plain unsigned copper engr.

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<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 301; CSP 1: 772; Jackson p. 341; Kew 1: 455; MD p. 74-75; PR 1432;
	IDC 5543.
	Anon., Rev. bibl. Pays Bas 6: 320. 12 Jul 1827.

951. <em>Mémoire sur les familles des Ternstroemiacées et des Guttifères</em>, ... Extrait des Mémoires
du Muséum. Paris (A. Bélin) 1828. Qu. (<em>Mém. Ternstroem. Guttif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1828 (Acad. 8 Sep), p. [i], [1]-61, <em>pl. 16-19</em> (<em>1-4</em>). <em>Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from
Mém. Mus. Hist. nat. 16: 369-429, <em>pl. 16-19.</em> 1828 (trim. 3).
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 145; Langman p. 179; MW p. 61; PR ed. 1, 1637.

952. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Sapindacées</em>. Paris 1829. Qu. (<em>Mém. Sapind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1829 (Acad. 3 Aug). Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat. 18: [1]-50,
	<em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1829; reprint p. [1]-50, <em>pl. 1-3</em> (uncol. copper engr.). <em>Copies</em>: G, M, NY. –
	There is no indication that the reprint appeared only in 1831 (as in PR p. 440); the
	copy received by the Académie on 3 Aug 1829 was almost certainly the reprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 772; Langman p. 179; MW p. 61; PR ed. 1, 1640.

953. <em>Cruciferarum, Elatinearum, Caryophyllearum, Paronychiearumque, Brasiliae meridionalis,
synopsis</em>, [s.l.] 1829. Oct. (<em>Crucif. Elatin. Bras. merid. syn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1829 (t.p.; Acad. 17 Aug; BF 29 Aug 1829), p. [1]-8. <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 455; PR ed. 1, 1638.

954. <em>Note sur les Élatinées</em>, nouvelle famille de plantes. [Paris (A. Bélin) 1829]. Qu. (<em>Note Élatin</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1829 (Acad. 28 Sep), p. [1]-7. <em>Copies</em>: G(2), MO. – Reprinted from Mém.
	Mus. Hist. Nat. 18: [225]-231. 1829.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 772.

955. <em>Description d'un genre nouveau</em> [Caesarea] <em>de la famille des Géraniacées</em>. [Paris (A. Bélin)
1829]. Qu. (<em>Descr. gen. nouv. Géran.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1829 (Acad. 28 Sep), p. [1]-8, <em>pl. 18. Copies</em>: G, L, U. – Reprinted from Mém.
	Mus. Hist. nat. 18: [369]-376, <em>pl. 18.</em> 1829.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 772.

956. <em>Portulacearum, Crassulacearum, Ficoidearum, Cunoniacearumque, Brasiliae meridionalis,
synopsis.</em> Paris [s.d.] Oct. (<em>Portulac. Crassul. Bras. merid. syn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1829 (BF 28 Nov 1829; p. 4), p. [1]-4. <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 455; PR ed. 1, 1639.

957. <em>Note sur deux genres nouveaux de la famille des Sapindacées</em> ... (Extrait des Nouvelles
Annales du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle, t. III, p. 231 et suiv.). [Paris 1834). Qu. (<em>Note gen. nouv. Sapind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1834, independently paged reprint or preprint from Nouv. Ann. Mus. Hist. nat.
	3: 231-238, <em>pl. 13-14</em>; reprint p. [1]-[8], <em>pl. 13-14</em> [s.d.]. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 1: 772.

Camisola, Giuseppe (1781-1856), Italian physician and botanist at S. Damiano
d'Asti. (<em>Camisola</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 302; BL 2: 375; PR 1454; Saccardo 1: 42,
2: 26.

958. <em>Flora Astese</em> secondo il sistema sessuale di Linneo con cenni sulla virtù di molte
piante indigene impiegate in medicina non tanto sull' Astese che su altre provincie del
Piemonte nascenti redatta ad uso del popolo. Asti (Fratelli Paglieri) 1854. Oct. (<em>FL.
Astese</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854, p. [1]-488. <em>Copies</em>: B (lacking p. 337-488), NY (complete).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 375; PR 1454.

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Camp, Wendel Holmes (1904-1963), American botanist. (<em>Camp</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY (incl. mss and letters).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 113, 1 (ed. 6); 356.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 109. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 302 (b. 1904!); Bossert p. 64; GR p. 207;
Kew 1: 458; Langman p. 180; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.
Boureau, Regn. veg. 11: 10. 1958.
Anon., Pl. Science Bull. 9(2): 8-9. 1963.
Hubbard, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 90: 258-260. 1963 (portr.)
Rickett, Taxon 12: 276-279. 1963.
Rickett, Brittonia 16(1): 1-10. 1964 (portr., bibl.)

Campbell, Douglas Houghton (1859-1953), American botanist. (<em>Campb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material from Indonesia at BM, CI, (DS?) and NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 113.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 303; BM 1: 304, 6: 175; Bossert p. 64;
CSP 9: 434; 14: 33; IF suppl. 2: [34]-35; Kew 1: 459-460; Langman p. 180; LS 31858-
31859; LS suppl. 4498; MW p. 61, MW suppl. p. 31; Moebius p. 120.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 28. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 193. 1903. (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 511. 1909.
Jordan, D. S., Days of a man 1: 294, 298 (portr.) 1922 (fide Ewan).
Smith, Cryptogamic botany vol. 2, 1938 (extensive discussion).
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter, 311 [ind.] 1944.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. I. 1: 99. 1950.
Davis et al., Asa Gray Bull. ser. 2. 2: 103-148. 1953 (portr., bibl., memorial issue incl. an
	autobiogr. account).
Steere, Bryologist 56: 127-133. 1953 (bibl.)
Wiggins, Amer. Fern J. 43(3): 97-103. 1953.
Wilson, Asa Gray Bull. ser. 2. 2: 129-137. 1953.
Ewan, <em>in</em> Century progress natural Sciences, San Francisco 1955, p. 46.
Smith, Biogr. Mem. natl. Acad. Sci. 29: 45-63. 1956 (portr., bibl.)
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. botany 46-49. 1961.
Olby, DSB 3: 29-31. 1971 (bibl.)

959. <em>The structure and development of the mosses and ferns</em> (Archegoniatae) London, New
York (Macmillan and Co.) 1895. Oct. (<em>Struct. mosses ferns</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Apr-Oct 1895 (p. vi: Mar 1895; Nat. Nov. Nov 1895) p. [i]-viii, [1]-544, 266 text
	figs. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Sep 1905 (p. iv: publ. Sep 1905), p. [i]-vii, 1-657. New York (The Macmillan
	Company), London. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>[a]: Jul 1913 (fide p. iv of 1930 edition), reprint of ed. 2.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: ("revised and enlarged"): 1918 (p. vii: Jan 1918, date pref.) p. [i]-ix, 1-708, 322
	text figs. New York (The Macmillan Company), London 1918, Oct. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>[a]: ("revised and enlarged"): p. [i]-x, 1-708, 322 text figs., New York (The
	Macmillan Company), London 1930, Oct. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 304; Kew 1: 459; IDC 7170 (ed. 1), 5280 (ed. 3).
	Gepp, J. Bot. 34: 89-93. 1896.
	Anon., Bot. Gaz. 21: 93. Feb 1896.

960. <em>The Eusporangiatae</em> / The comparative morphology of the Ophioglossaceae and
Marattiaceae. Washington, D.C. (Carnegie Institution of Washington) 1911. Oct. (<em>Eusporangiatae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 29 Aug 1911 (stamp in a limited number of copies), p. [i]-[vi], [1]-229, 192 text
	figs., <em>pl. 1-13</em>, (uncol.), Carnegie Institution of Washington, publ. no. 140. <em>Copies</em>: B,
	BR, MICH, NY, U, US.

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Campdera, Francisco (<em>fl</em>. 1819), Catalonian physician and botanist. (<em>Campd</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 302; BM 1: 305; CO p. 200; Colmeiro 1:
clxvi; Jackson p. 143; Kew 1: 461; MW p. 6; PR 1456.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Campderia</em> Bentham (1846); <em>Campderia</em> Lagasca (1821); <em>Campderia</em> A. Richard
(1822).

961. <em>Monographie des Rumex</em>, précédée de quelques vues générales sur la famille des
Polygonées. Paris (Treuttel et Würtz), London, Strasbourg, Montpellier (Renaud)
 1819. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Rumex</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1819, thesis Montpellier, p. [1]-169, <em>pl. 1-3</em> (uncol. copper engr. by Node-Véran).
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, M, NY, Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 305; Jackson p. 143; Langman p. 181; MW p. 61; PR 1456.

Camper, Peter (Petrus) (1722-1789), Dutch naturalist and palaeobiologist at Franeker
and Groningen. (<em>Camper</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GRO.
<em>Ref</em>.: AKL 1820(2): 115, 1839(1): 45 (library).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 304; BM 1: 305; Bossert p. 64; JW 2: 188,
3: 347-348, 4: 381, 5: 237 (q.v. for many references to Dutch sources); NNBW 1: 550-
555; PR 1457; Quenstedt p. 72.
Anon., Hist. Mem. Acad. Sci. Paris 1789: 45-52. an II.
Anon., AKL 6(154): 178, 187. 10 Jun 1791 (extract from de Levensschets by A. G.
	Camper).
Camper, A. G., Levensschets van Petrus Camper. Leeuwarden/Groningen 1791 (see
	also AKL 6: 178-180, 187. 1791).
Camper, A. G., Vicq-d'Azir and Condorcet <em>in</em> Oeuvres de P. Camper, tome 1, Paris 1803.
Anon., AKL 1839(1): 48. (sale of library and portr.)
Daniels, Het leven en de verdiensten van Petrus Camper. Utrecht 1880, 150 p. (portr.,
	iconogr.)
Klaauw, Het hooger onderwijs in de zoölogie te Leiden, Leiden 1926.
Doets, De Heelkunde von Petrus Camper 1722-1789. Leiden 1948.
Lindeboom et al., Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 83: 2039-2149. 1939.
Nuyens, [ed.] Camper's Travel journals, 1784-1785, Opuscula selecta neerl. Arte medica
	vol. 15, 1939 (portr., biogr. itin.)
Rijnberk et. al., Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 83: 2037-2149. 1939 (portr.)
Kaplan, Bull. Hosp. joint Diseases 17: 371-385. 1956 (portr., bibl.)
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 85. 1966.
Lindeboom, DSB 3: 37-38. 1971 (bibl.)
Smit, History of the life sciences 892-893. 1974.

962. <em>Oratio de analogia inter animalia et stirpes</em>. Habita d. ix maji a. cioiocclxiv cum
medicinae theoriae anatomes chirurgiae et botanices professionem in Academia
Groningae et Omlandiae solemni ritu auspicaretur. Groningen (apud Haionem
Spandaw) 1764. Qu. (<em>Oratio analog. anim. stirp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Mai 1764 (date of oration) p. [i-v], 1-56, [4, poem]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 1457.

Camus, Aimée Antoinette (1879-1965), French botanist. (<em>A. Camus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 305; BL 1: 125, 2: 207; BM 1: 306, 6: 176;
Bossert p. 64; Kew 1: 462-463; Langman p. 181; MW p. 61-62; MW suppl. p. 31;
NI 314-316; PFC 2(2): xx; Plesch p. 153; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.

PAGE: 431
HEADING: CAMUS, A. A.

Lecomte, <em>in</em> Camus, Iconographie orchidées 1: 5-13. 1928.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 31-32. 1941 (bibl.)
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tom. gén. 36. 1944 (portr. <em>pl. x</em>).
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 6(1): 3-21. 1965 (portr., bibl.), AETFAT Bull. 17: 12. 1966.
Reed, Bibl. Pl. S. E. Asia 25-28. 1969 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Flore Indochine</em>: <em>Betulaceae</em>, 5(10): 1033-1041. Apr 1931;
<em>Juncaceae</em> 6(7): 939-945. Jun 1937; <em>Typhaceae</em> 6(8): 1069-1074. Dec 1937; <em>Potamogetona-
ceae</em> 6(9): 1214-1222. Apr 1942; <em>Aponogetonaceae</em> 6(9): 1223-1227. Apr 1942; <em>Gramineae</em>
with E. G. Camus, q.v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Camusia</em> Lorch (1961); <em>Camussiella</em> [sic] J. Bosser (1966).

963. <em>Classification des saules d'Europe et monographie des Saules de France</em>. Paris (J. Mersch)
1904-1905, 2 vols., atlas. Oct. Qu. (<em>Classif. saules Europe</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Edmond Gustave Camus (1852-1915).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jun 1904 (cover), [also issued as Gaston de la Barre, Encyclopédie des Saules,
	vol. 1 Paris 1904, fide NI], p. [1]-386. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY, U, USDA.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Dec 1905 (t.p.), p. [1]-287, t.p. title: "... Europe (Les espèces et hybrides de la
	flore de France, traités dans le tome ler, exceptés)", cover title: Classification et
	monographie des Saules d'Europe ..." <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY, U, USDA.
<em>Atlas 1</em>, p. [i], <em>pl. i-vii</em>, 1-33, with letterpress, monochrome lithographs, publ. Jun 1904.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Atlas 2</em>, p. [i], <em>pl. 1-16</em> (34-49), i(vii)-iv(xi). Nissen cites 64 plates, namely 1-49, i-xi and
	1-iv. In the Utrecht copy nos. i-iv are identical with viii-xi. All plates are after
	drawings by A. and E. G. Camus. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 176; DTS 6(4): 128; NI 315.

964. <em>Monographie des saules d'Europe</em>. Paris (J. Mersch) 1904-1905, 1 vol. text, oct., 1 vol.
Atlas, fol. (<em>Monogr. saules Europe</em>).

<em>Text: 1</em>: [1]-386. Jun 1904 (cover), <em>2</em>: [1]-287. Dec 1905 (t.p., see also p. 9). <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, NY.
<em>Atlas: 1</em>: [i, t.p.], <em>pl. i-vii, 1-33</em> with text; <em>2</em>: [i, t.p.], <em>pl. 1-15, 1-4</em>, presumably issued with
	texts as above. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 176; NI 316n.

965. <em>Les cyprès</em> (genre Cupressus) monographie, systématique, anatomie, culture,
principaux usages. Paris (Paul Lechevalier) 1914. Qu. (<em>Cyprès</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Jun 1914 (rd USDA 15 Jul 1914; p. 8: 12 Jul 1913; Nat. Nov. Aug-Sep
	1914), p. [1]-106, <em>4 pl</em>. (4 cartes, <em>3 pl</em>.), 424 text ill. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY, USDA.
	Headline t.p.: <em>Encyclopédie économique de sylviculture</em> II.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 176; Kew 1: 462; Langman p. 181; MW p. 61.

966. <em>Les Chataigniers</em> / Monographie des genres Castanea et Castanopsis. Paris (Paul
Lechevalier) 1929. Qu. Fol. (<em>Chataigniers</em>).

<em>Texte</em> (Qu.): Nov-Dec 1929 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1930) p. [1]-604, [605, bon-à-tirer juillet
	1928, achevé ... 30 Oct 1929], [1, expl. fig.] <em>fig. 1-28. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Atlas</em> (Fol.): Nov-Dec 1929 (first t.p. 1928, second t.p. 1929; Nat. Nov. Apr 1930),
	p. [i-vii], <em>pl. 1-76, 1-34</em>.
Encyclopédie économique de sylviculture vol. 3.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 462; MW p. 62.

967. <em>Les chênes</em> / Monographie du genre Quercus. Paris (Paul Lechevalier) 1936-1954,
3 vols. Qu. with atlas, Fol. (<em>Chênes</em>).

<em>Texte, vol. 1</em>.: Mai 1938 (t.p. 1936-1938; printing finished 1 Mar 1938, preface 15 Dec
	1935, but a note on p. ix states that the book was on sale only in Mai 1938), p. [i]-ix,
	[1]-686, <em>35 figs</em>.
	<em>vol. 2</em>.: Jul-Dec 1939 (t.p. 1938-1939; p. [831], achevé d'imprimer 15 juin 1939),
	p. [i-iii], [1]-830, <em>59 figs</em>.
	<em>vol. 3</em>.: 1952-1954, the "bons à tirer" dates were:

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p. 1-328	Nov 1952	969-1169	May 1953
	329-536	Dec 1952	1197-1273	Jun 1953
	537-968	Jan 1953

<em>part 1</em>, p. [i-vi], [1]-664.
	<em>part 2</em>, p. [i-iv], 665-1314, p. [1315], achevé d'imprimer 29 Jul 1954.
<em>Atlas, vol. 1</em>.: 1934, expl. pl. [1]-93, plates p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-78, i-xxx.</em>
	<em>vol. 2</em>.: 1935-1936 (...) expl. pl. [1]-177, plates p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 79-236, xxxi-lviii.</em>
	<em>vol. 3</em>.: 1948, expl. pl. [I]-165, plates p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 237-532, lix-xcvii.</em>
	The "bons à tirer" dates were: (plates)

237-334	Jan-Mai 1939	351-352	Nov 1941
	335-336	1-8 Jun 1948	353-470	1947
	337-344	Jun 1939	471-522	Jan-Jun 1948
	345-350	1-15 Jun 1948

<em>Copies</em>: BR, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Langman p. 181; MW p. 60.

Camus, Edmond Gustave (1852-1915), French botanist and pharmacist. (<em>E. G.
Camus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 114.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 305; BL 2: 637 [index]; BM 1: 306, 6:
176; Bossert p. 64; CSP 14: 39-40; DTS 6(4): 128; Kew 1: 464; Langman p. 181;
MW p. 62; NI 315-316, 316 na, 316 nb; Plesch p. 169; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1915; 236 († 22 Aug 1917).
Lecomte et A. A. Camus in E. G. Camus, Iconographie orchidées Europe 1: 5-13. 1928
	(portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 32. 1941.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tom. prél. 36-37. 1944 (portr. <em>pl. x</em>).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Rouy et Foucaud, <em>Flore de France</em> vols. 6, 7 (1900-1901).
(2) Lecomte, <em>Flore Indochine</em>: <em>Cyperaceae</em> 7(1): 19-96. Nov 1912, 7(2): 97-192. Nov 1912,
7(3): 193-201. Mar 1922; <em>Gramineae</em> (with A. Camus) 7(3): 202-236. Mar 1922, 7(4):
337-480. Jul 1922, 7(5): 481-650. Jan 1923.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Camusia</em> Lorch (1961) and <em>Camussiella</em> J. Bosser (1966) are dedicated to
Aimée Antoinette Camus (1879-1965), q.v.

968. <em>Catalogue des plantes de France</em> de Suisse et de Belgique. Paris (Paul Dupont, Jacques
Lechevalier) 1888. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Apr 1888 (p. ii: 1 Nov 1887; J. Bot. Jan 1888; Nat. Nov. Mai 1888), p. [i*-
	iii*], [i]-vii, [1]-325. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 98; BM 1: 306; Kew 1: 464.

969. <em>Monographie des orchidées</em> de l'Europe, de l'Afrique septentrionale, de l'Asie mineure
et des provinces russes transcaspiennes par E. G. Camus avec la collaboration de
P. Bergon (pour la botanique systématique) Mlle A. Camus (pour l'anatomie). Avec
32 planches répresentant 1100 figures ... (tirage a 175 exemplaires numérotées).
Paris (Jacques Lechevalier) [1908]. Qu. (<em>Monogr. orchid.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Paul Bergon (1863-1912); Aimée Antoinette Camus (1879-1965).
<em>Publ</em>.: 30 Oct 1908 (p. 484), p. [i] printed t.p., [ii] sign. Camus, rest of pages mimeo-
	graphed: [1]-484, <em>pl. 1-32</em>, with text, plates plain or partly coloured liths. by the
	author, with 1137 ill. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 464; NI 316 nb.

970. <em>Les bambusées</em>. Monographie / biologie / culture / principaux usages. Paris (Paul
Lechevalier) 1913. Qu., Fol. (<em>Bambusées</em>).

<em>Texte</em> (Qu.): 1913 (p. 8: Nat. Nov. Aug 1913), p. [1]-215, <em>4 pl. Copies</em>: G, NY, U.
<em>Atlas</em> (Fol.): 1913 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1913), p. [i], <em>pl. 1-100, 36bis. Copies</em>: G, NY.

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Encyclopédie économique de sylviculture vol. 1.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 176; Kew 1: 464; Langman p. 181; MW p. 62.

971. <em>Iconographie des orchidées d'Europe</em> et du bassin méditerranéen. Paris (Paul Leche-
valier) 1921-1929. Oct. 2 vols., atlas, Qu. Fol. (<em>Iconogr. orchid. Europe</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Aimée Antoinette Camus (1879-1965), "pour l'anatomie et la biologie."
<em>Text 1</em>: [1]-160, <em>figs. 1-100.</em> 1927, 161-320, <em>figs. 101-156.</em> 1928 (after 1 Jul). <em>Copies</em>: G, MO,
	NY, U.
	<em>2</em>: 321-480, <em>figs. 157-214.</em> 1928, 481-559, <em>figs. 215-297.</em> 1929 (Apr-Oct). <em>Copies</em>: id.
<em>Atlas 1</em>: <em>pl. 1-110</em> (col.), <em>111-112</em> (black and white). 1921, explanation plates p. [1]-72.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
	<em>2</em>: <em>pl. 123-133</em> (col.). 1928 (or 1929?). <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 316.

Candolle, Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de (1806-1893), Swiss botanist, son of
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle. (<em>A. DC</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G (G-DC).
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, The great Prodromus 21. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 266, 4: 737, 5(1): 929, 5(2): 99; Barnhart 1:
306; BL 2: 6; BM 1: 308-309, 6: 179, 470; Bossert p. 64; CSP 2: 190-192, 6: 634, 7:
502-503, 9: 657-658, 12: 188; DTS 1: 56; Hunt p. xcii; Jackson p. 529 [index]; Kew 1:
468-469; Langman p. 182-183; MW p. 63; NI 317-318; Plesch p. 171; PR 1484, 1485,
1505, 1507-1513; Quenstedt p. 72; Zander ed. 10, p. 650.
Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 48. 1854.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mémoires et souvenirs 1862, see Table alph. 5. 1910.
Walford, Photographic portraits of men of eminence 38: 91-94. 1866 (portr.)
Gubernatis, Dict. int. des écrivains du jour 1: 490-491. 1891.
Bonnier, Revue Sci. 29 Apr 1892, Rev. gén. bot. 5: 193-208. 1893 (bibl.), Verh.
	schweiz. naturf. Ges. 76: 203-211. 1893.
Christ, Bull. Herb. Boissier 1(4): 203-234. 1893 (bibl.)
Clarke, J. Bot. 31: 211-212. 1893.
Debrit, Notice biographique sur Alphonse de Candolle. (Extrait du Journal de Genève
	du 5 avril 1893.) Genève 1893. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
Duchartre, Bull. Soc. bot. France 40(1): 216-218. 1893.
Engler, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 11: (46)-(61). 1893, also repr. Berlin 1893, 16 p. (B, NY).
Goodale, Amer. J. Sci. 46: 236-239. Sep 1893 (also repr.)
Micheli, Arch. Sci. Phys. nat. Genève ser. 3. 30: 513-569. 1893, also repr. as Alphonse
	de Candolle et son oeuvre scientifique. Genève 1893, p. [1]-93 (portr., bibl.) (NY).
Mueller, Victorian Naturalist June 1893 (repr. 1 p., B).
Blanchard, J. Savants 1894: 478.
Durand, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 32(2): 70-80. 1894.
Espine, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 32(1): vi-xviii. 1894, also reprinted, Genève
	1894, p. [1]-13 (<em>copy</em>: NY).
Roth, Bot. Centralbl. 60: 209. 1894.
Drude, Leopoldina 31(1): 43-46. 1895.
Hochreutiner, Une famille de botanistes, Genève 1898, 43 p. (portr.), repr. from Suisse
	Universitaire vol. 3. 1898. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 29. 1898.
Chodat, Bull. Herb. Bossier 7(2): 81-83. 1899.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 149-150. 1903, 3(3): 160-161. 1905.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 24. 1906.
Urban, Fl. Bras. 1(1): 161-162. 1906.
Yung, Aperçu historique activité savants genevois xixe siècle 66-67. 1914.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 130-147. 1940 (bibl.)
Palhinha, Broteria 17(4): 172-181. 1948 (letters to Picalho).
Baehni, Perspectives 9(1): 16-20. 1953.
Pilet, DSB 3: 42-43. 1971.
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 234 [index]. 1974.

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Burdet, Saussurea 2: 28. 1975 (portr.)
Anon., Liste complète des ouvrages et opuscules publiés par [A. de C.], reprint, 14 p.,
	s.l., s.d., from Catal. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat. Genève (B, NY).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Candolle, A. P., <em>Prodromus</em>: editor from vol. 8 onward and author
of:
	<em>Aegicereae</em>, 8: 141-143. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Ancistrocladeae</em>, 16(2): 601-603, med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Apocynaceae</em>, 8: 317-489, 675-677, med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Begoniaceae</em>, 15(1): 206-408, Mai (prim.) 1864.
	<em>Brunoniaceae</em>, 12: 615-616. 5 Nov 1848.
	<em>Campanulaceae</em>, 7: 414-496, 786-792. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Cannabineae</em>, 16(1): 28-31. med. Nov 1869.
	<em>Corylaceae</em>, 16(2): 124-183. Dec (sero) 1864.
	<em>Crypteroniaceae</em>, 16(2): 677-679. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Cupulifereae</em>, 16(2): 1-123 [cf. also 683-684]. Dec (sero) 1864.
	<em>Cycadaceae</em>, 16(2): 522-547. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Cyphiaceae</em>, 7: 497-501, 792-795. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Datiscaceae</em>, 15(1): 409-412. Mai (prim.) 1864.
	<em>Diapensiae</em>, 13(1): 691-692. 10 Mai 1852.
	<em>Dipterocarpeae</em>, 16(2): 604-637. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Ebenaceae</em>, 8: 209-243, 672-673. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Empetraceae</em>, 16(1): 24-27. med. Nov 1869.
	<em>Garryaceae</em>, 16(1): 486-488. med. Nov 1869.
	<em>Globulariaceae</em>, 12: 609-614. 5 Nov 1848.
	<em>Grubbiaceae</em>, 14(2): 617-618. Nov (sero) 1857.
	<em>Gunnereae</em>, 16(2): 596-600. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Helwingiaceae</em>, 16(2): 680-681. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Hydrophyllaceae</em>, 9: 287-301, 564-565. 1 Jan 1845.
	<em>Lacistemaceae</em>, 16(2): 590-595. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Lentibulariae</em>, 8: 1-32, 666-667. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Lobeliaceae</em>, 7: 389-403, 784-786. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Lophiraceae</em>, 16(2): 638-639. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Monimiaceae</em>, 16(2): 640-676, 685. med. Jul 1868.
	<em>Myoporaceae</em>, 11: 701-716. 25 Nov 1847.
	<em>Myristicaceae</em>, 14(1): 187-208 [cf. also 695-697]. med. Oct 1856.
	<em>Myrsineaceae</em>, 8: 75-140, 668-670. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Papayaceae</em>, 15(1): 413-420, 517. Mai (prim.) 1864.
	<em>Penaeaceae</em>, 14(1): 483-492. med. Oct 1856.
	<em>Platanaceae</em>, 16(2): 156-160 [cf. also 684]. Dec (sero) 1864.
	<em>Santalaceae</em>, 14(2): 619-692. Nov (sero) 1857.
	<em>Sapotaceae</em>, 8: 154-208, 670-672. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Sarraceniaceae</em>, 17: 1-6. 16 Oct 1873.
	<em>Stilbaceae</em>, 12: 604-608. 5 Nov 1848.
	<em>Styracaceae</em>, 8: 244-272, 673-674. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Theophrastaceae</em>, 8: 144-153, 670. med. Mar 1844.
(2)Martius, <em>Fl. bras</em>.:
	<em>Begoniaceae</em>, 4(1): 337-388. <em>pl. 91-101.</em> 15 Feb 1861.
	<em>Santalaceae, Myristicaceae</em>, 5(1): 101-122. <em>pl. 37-44.</em> 30 Jul 1865.
(3)Candolle, A. P., <em>Notices sur les plantes</em> rares cultivées dans le jardin botanique de
	Genève, parts 5-6 with A. P. de Candolle, 7-10 by Alph. de Candolle alone.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genus): <em>Alphonsea</em> J. D. Hooker &amp; T. Thomson (1855); (journal): <em>Candollea</em>
(vide infra, sub A. P. de Candolle).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 163-164. 1973; Monogr. Biol. Canar. 4: 31. 1973 (<em>fig. 1</em>).

972. <em>Monographie des Campanulées, ...</em> avec vingt planches. Paris (Mme Veuve Desray)
 1830. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Campan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 5 or 6 Mai 1830 (see Tl-1), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-384, <em>pl. 1-20</em>, the plates plain

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	copper engravings after drawings by Alph. de Candolle and Heyland. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G,
	HU(2), MO, NY, U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 308; Kew 1: 468; Langmanp. 182; MW p. 63; NI 317; PR 1507; ID 435.

973. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Anonacées</em>, et en particulier sur les espèces du pays des
Birmans, Genève (A. L. Vignier) 1832. Qu. (<em>Mém. Anon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832, p. [i], [1]-45, <em>pl. 1-5</em> uncol. copper engr. by Heyland. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY. -
	Reprinted from <em>Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève</em> 5: 177-
	222. 1832 [?] The makeup of the original pages differs from that of the reprint
	(preprint?); see e.g. USDA reprint with original pagination).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 468; PR 1508.

974. <em>Introduction à l'étude de la botanique</em>, ou traité élémentaire de cette science; contenant
l'organographie, la physiologie, la méthodologie, la géographie des plantes, un aperçu
des fossiles végétaux, de la botanique médicale, et de l'histoire de la botanique. Paris
(Roret) 2 vols. [1834-] 1835. Oct. (<em>Introd. étude bot</em>.)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1-15 Nov 1834 (p. viii: 1 Nov 1834; BF 15 Nov 1834; t.p. 1835), p. [i]-xxi,
	[1, err.], [1]-534. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HU (2), G (2), MO, NY (2), US.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 25 Feb 1835 (BF), p. [i]-viii, [1]-460, expl. pl. [1]-16, <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: id. -
	Published in the series: Collections des Suites à Buffon, as "Végétaux (introduction)."
<em>Unauthorized reprint</em>: Bruxelles (Meline, Cans et Compagnie) 1837, oct. (in fours),
	p. [i]-xii, [5]-462, [1]-16, <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: G, HU, NY.
<em>German</em>: "<em>Anleitung zum Studium der Botanik</em> oder Grundriss dieser Wissenschaft enthal-
	tend: die Organographie ... Aus dem Französischen übersetzt und mit einigen
	Anmerkungen versehen von Dr. Alxdr. v. Bunge." Leipzig (Karl Franz Köhler)
	2 vols. Oct. (<em>Anleit. Stud. Bot.</em>)
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: Mar 1838 (ABD), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-386, [6, err.], <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: G, HU, NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jul 1838 (ABD), p. [i]-vi, [1]-345. <em>Copies</em>: id.
	<em>Second edition</em>: Leipzig (Karl Franz Köhler) 1844 (after Apr: p. iv), p. [i]-xxii, [1, h.t.],
	[1]-792, <em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: NY (7 pl.)
	<em>Russian</em>: Moskwa 1837, Oct., translated by J. Schychowsky, p. [i]-xxiii, [3]-541,
	<em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 308; Kew 1: 468; PR 1509.

975. <em>Lois de la nomenclature botanique</em> rédigées et commentées par M. Alph. de Candolle
... Texte préparé sur la demande du Comité d'organisation du Congrès international de
botanique de Paris, du 16 août 1867, pour servir de base aux discussions sur les points
controversés en nomenclature. Paris (V. Masson et fils) 1867. Oct. (<em>Lois nomencl. bot.</em>
[<em>prop</em>.]).

<em>Original edition</em> of the <em>proposed</em> Lois: published before 16 Aug 1867, p. [1]-60. <em>Copies</em>:
	BM, M, NY (John Torrey rd. 13 Nov 1867), US. - This edition served as the basis
	for the discussion at the 1867 Paris Congress. The officially adopted <em>Lois</em> (with
	translations) are treated below.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 309; Kew 1: 468; PR 1513.

976. <em>Lois de la nomenclature botanique</em> adoptées par le Congrès international de botanique
tenu à Paris en août 1867 suivies d'une deuxième édition de l'introduction historique et
du commentaire qui accompagnaient la rédaction préparatoire présentée au Congrès.
Genève, Basel (H. Georg), Paris (J.-B. Baillière et fils) 1867. Oct. (<em>Lois nomencl. bot.</em>)

<em>Original edition</em> as accepted by Int. bot. Congress: Sep-Dec 1867, p. [1]-64. <em>Copies</em>: B,
	BR, M, U, FAS.
<em>English translation</em>: <em>Laws of botanical nomenclature</em> adopted by the International Botanical
	Congress held at Paris in August, 1867; together with an historical introduction and a
	commentary ... translated from the French [by H. Weddell]. London (L. Reeve &amp;
	Co.) 1868, Oct., p. [1]-72. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY. - (<em>Laws bot. nomencl.</em>)
<em>German transl</em>.: <em>Regeln der botanischen Nomenklatur</em> angenommen von dem internationalen
	botanischen Congress zu Paris, im August 1867; nebst Einleitung und Commentar
	von Alph. de Candolle ... Basel, Gent (H. Georg) 1868. Oct., p. [1]-69. <em>Copies</em>: BM,
	NY. - (<em>Regeln bot. Nomenkl.</em>) - <em>Actes du Congrès international de Botanique</em>, Paris 1867,
	p. 177-238. Official Congress publication.

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<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 309; Jackson p. 121; Kew 1: 468; PR 1513.
	Candolle, Bull. Soc. bot. France 16: 61-81. 1869, 39: 140-142. 1892.
	Candolle et Cogniaux, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 15: 477-485. 1876. (repr. Gent 1877,
	11 p., <em>copy</em> BR), ("Quelques points de nomenclature botanique").

977. <em>Calques des dessins de la flore du Mexique</em>, de Mociño et Sessé qui ont servi de types
d'espèces dans le Systema ou le Prodromus. Genève 1874, 2 vols. (<em>Calques fl. Mexique</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Nov. 1874, nos. <em>1-250. Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, US.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Nov. 1874, 1-6, <em>pl. 251-1171</em>, p. i-xxxviii. <em>Copies</em>: id.
A set of tracings of a collection of <em>Icones florae mexicanae ineditae</em> by Mociño and Sessé
made at Genève and distributed (10 copies) by Alphonse de Candolle. In all there are
279 tracings (numbered between 1 and 1171). The NY copy is a copy of the US set.
The original set of drawings at Genève is itself a copy of the set of Mociño and Sessé
originals which A. P. de Candolle had on loan for a limited period.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 367; Kew 1: 469; Langman p. 182.

978. <em>Monographiae phanerogamarum</em> Prodromi nunc continuatio, nunc revisio auctoribus
Alphonso et Casimir de Candolle aliisque botanicis ultra memoratis. Paris (G. Masson)
1878-1896, 9 vols. Oct. (<em>Monogr. phan</em>.)

<em>Co-editor</em>: Anne Casimir Pyramus de Candolle (1836-1918).

vol.	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------
1	[i*-iii*], [i]-ii, [1]-783	1-9	Jun 1878
2	[i-iii], [1]-681	–	Sep 1879
3	[i-iii], [1]-1008, [1, err.]	1-8	Jun 1881
4	[i-iii], [1]-573	1-15	Mar 1883
5(1)	[1]-303	1-32	Jul 1883
(2)	305-654, [i-iii]	–	Oct 1887
6	[i-iii], [1]-716	1-2	Apr 1889
7	[i], [1]-1256	–	Jun 1891
8	[i-vii], [1]-669	–	Dec 1893
9	[i]-lxxvii, [1]-990	–	Jan 1896

<em>Copy</em>: U. - Subtitle: <em>Suites au Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis</em>. Volume 5(1)
had a separate title-page, dated Sep 1883; the combined title-page for the volume has
"Jul 1883-1887."
Volumes 2-8 have title-pages indicating that Alph. and C. de Candolle are editors and
in part authors; for vol. 9, C. de Candolle is listed as the sole editor.
<em>Authors and monographs</em>:
Candolle, Alph. de, <em>Smilaceae</em> 1: 1-217. Jun 1878.
Candolle, C. de, <em>Meliaceae</em> 1: 399-752. Jun 1878.
Caruel, T., <em>Philydraceae</em> 3: 1-6. Jun 1881.
Clarke, C. B., <em>Commelinaceae</em>, 3: 113-324, <em>pl. 1-8.</em> Jun 1881.
Clarke, C. B., <em>Cyrtandreae</em> 5: 1-303. Jul 1883.
Cogniaux, A., <em>Cucurbitaceae</em> 3: 325-951, 953-954. Jun 1881.
Cogniaux, A., <em>Melastomaceae</em> 7: 1-1256. Jun 1891.
Engler, A., <em>Burseraceae, Anacardiaceae</em> 4: 1-500, 536-540. Mar 1882.
Engler, A., <em>Araceae</em> 2: 1-681. Sep 1879.
Hackel, E., <em>Andropogoneae</em> 6: 1-716, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> Apr 1889.
Masters, M. T., <em>Restiaceae</em> 1: 218-398. Jun 1878.
Mez, C., <em>Bromeliaceae</em> 9: 1-990. Jan 1896.
Micheli, M., <em>Alismaceae, Butomaceae, Juncaginaceae</em> 3: 7-112, 952-953. Jun 1881.
Planchon, J. E., <em>Ampelideae</em> 5: 305-637. Oct 1887.
Solms-Laubach, H.M.C.L.F. zu, <em>Pontederiaceae</em> 4: 501-535. Mar 1882.
Vesque, J., <em>Guttiferae</em> 8: 1-669. Dec 1893.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 309; Kew 1: 469; Langman p. 182; MW p. 63; NI 318; RS p. 77; IDC 49.

979. <em>La phytographie</em> ou l'art de décrire les végétaux considérés sous différents points de
vue. Paris (G. Masson) 1880. Oct. (<em>Phytographie</em>).

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<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1880 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-484. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 309; Kew 1: 469; MW p. 63; Plesch p. 171.
	Gray, Amer. J. Sci. 20: 151-166. 1880 (Aug-Sep).
	Anon., Flora 63: 385. 21 Aug 1880 (rd. post 1 Jun), 64: 47-48. 21 Jan 1881 (rev.).

980. <em>Nouvelles remarques sur la nomenclature botanique</em> par M. Alph. de Candolle rédacteur
des Lois de la nomenclature botanique recommandées par le Congrès international de
 1867. Supplément au commentaire du même auteur qui accompagnait le texte des lois.
Genève (H. Georg) 1883. Oct. (<em>Nouv. remarq. nomencl. bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Aug 1883 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1883), p. [i], [1]-79. <em>Copies</em>: M, FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 469.

981. <em>Origine des plantes cultivées</em>. Paris (Germer Baillière et Cie) 1883. Oct. (<em>Orig. pl.
cult</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Oct 1882 (t.p. 1883; p. iv: 1 Sep 1882; Briquet 1940 "Oct 1882," Nat. Nov.
	Oct 1882), p. [i]-viii, [1]-377, [1, cont.]. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, NY, U, US. - Bibliothèque
	scientifique internationale, vol. xliii. Often bound with a 32 p. stock catalogue of the
	publishing house.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1883 ("deuxième edition") p. [i]-iv, [1]-377, [1, cont.] <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Paris (Félix Alcan) 1886 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1886), p. [i]-iv, [1]-385, [1, cont.].
	<em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Italian transl</em>. 1883 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1883), <em>L' Origine delle piante coltivate</em>, Milano (Fratelli
	Dumolard) 1883, Oct., p. [i]-xi, [1]-628. <em>Copy</em>: G. - (<em>Orig. piante colt</em>)
<em>German transl</em>. 1884 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1884), <em>Der Ursprung der Culturpflanzen ...</em> Uebersetzt
	von Dr. Edmund Goeze ... Leipzig (F. A. Brockhaus) 1884. Oct., p. [i]-x, [1]-590.
	<em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY. - (<em>Urspr. Culturpfl</em>.)
<em>English translation</em>: London (Kegan, Paul, French &amp; Co.) 1884. Oct. (Nat. Nov. Oct
	1884), p. [i]-viii, [1, cont.]. [1]-468. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Title</em>: "Origin of cultivated plants." (The international scientific series vol. xlviii).
	(<em>Orig. cult. pl</em>.)
	[<em>ed. 2</em>]: New York (D. Appleton and Company) 1885. Duod. (The international
	scientific series vol. xlviii), p. [i]-viii, [1, cont.], [1]-468. <em>Copy</em>: US.
	[<em>ed. 2a</em>]: New York (D. Appleton and Company) 1886 (The international scientific
	series vol. xlviii), p. [i]-viii, [1, cont.], [1]-468. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	[<em>ed. 2b</em>]: facsimile edition of 2a, New York and London (Hafner), first printing 1959,
	second 1964, third 1967. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 309; Kew 1: 469 [ed. 1 and 2]; Langman p. 182; MW p. 63; Plesch p. 171.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 141. 1940.

Candolle, Anne Casimir Pyramus de (1836-1918), Swiss botanist, son of Alphonse
de Candolle. (<em>C. DC</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G (G-DC).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 306; BM 1: 309-310; 6: 179-180; Bossert
p. 64; CSP 2: 195, 7: 503, 9: 658, 12: 188; Jackson p. 530 [index]; Kew 1: 469-470;
Langman p. 182; MW p. 63; PR 1514-1517.
Gubernatis, Dict. int. des écrivains du jour 1: 491. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta horti Berg. 3(3): 161. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 162-163. 1906.
Hochreutiner, Semaine littéraire, Genève, 1918, repr. 8 p. (NY).
Briquet, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 39(2): 89-98. 1919.
Briquet, Verh. Schw. nat. Ges. 39: 89-98. 1919 (portr., bibl.) (repr. 14 p.)
Chodat and Buser, Arch. Sci. phys. nat. ser. 5. 1: 1-38. 1919. (portr., bibl. by Buser),
	repr. 38 p. (<em>copies</em> B, L, NY).
Prain, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1918/9: 51-52. 1919.
Briquet, Verh. Schw. nat. Ges. 100 (necrol.): 40-53. 1920 (portr., bibl. by Buser).
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 147-164. 1940 (bibl. by Buser).
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tom. gén. 37. 1944.
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 234 [index]. 1974.

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HEADING: CANDOLLE, A. C. P. DE

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 165-166. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) DC., <em>Prodr</em>.:
	(a) <em>Juglandaceae</em>, 16(2): 134-146 [cf. also 684]. Dec (sero) 1864.
	(b) <em>Myricaceae</em>, 16(2): 147-155 [cf- also 6841]. Dec (sero) 1864.
	(c) <em>Piperaceae</em>, 16(1): 235(65)-471. medio Nov 1869.
(2) Martius, <em>Fl. bras</em>.: <em>Meliaceae</em>, 11(1): 165-228, <em>pl. 50-65.</em> 1 Feb 1878.
(3) Durand et Pittier, <em>Primitiae florae costaricensis, Piperaceae, in</em> fasc. 1, 1891.
(4) Candolle, <em>Monographiae</em> (also as editor): <em>Meliaceae</em>, 1: 399-752. Jun 1878.
(5) Lecomte, <em>Flore Indochine; Saururaceae</em> 5(1): 59-62. Nov 1910; <em>Piperaceae</em> 5(1): 62-92.
Nov 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genus): <em>Candollina</em> Van Tieghem (1895); (journal): <em>Candollea</em> (vide infra, sub
A. P. de Candolle).

982. <em>Piperacearum clavis analytica</em>. Genève (Conservatoire botanique) 1923. Oct. (<em>Piper.
clav. anal</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1923 (p. 65: 1 Feb 1923) in <em>Candollea</em> 1: 65-415. 1922.
	Edited by Raymond de Candolle and R. Buser; the reprint with double pagination
	[65] = [(1)], [415] = (351). Reprint <em>copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 470; MW p. 64.
	Candolle, C. de, Candollea 2: 187-226. Mai 1925. Piperaceae novae.

Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de (1778-1841), Swiss botanist at Genève. (<em>DC</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Candolle family herbarium containing most types, is at G.
It is combined with the general herbarium (the Delessert herbarium) except for the
herbarium of the <em>Prodromus</em> which remains separate (G-DC). The types of some of the
earlier publications may be at MPU or P and PC. Types based on Haenke collections
are at PR. - The Candolle Prodromus herbarium is available on IDC microfiches
(IDC 2562).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 114.
	Gray, <em>in</em> Hooker, J. Bot. 3: 369-370. 1841.
	Candolle, Phytographie 401-402. 1800.
	Baehni, Taxon 9: 61-63. 1960.
	Baehni, De Candolle's Prodromus herbarium, in Anon., Prodromus herbarium
	A. P. de Candolle on microfiche, Tumba s.d. [ca. 1960].
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 21. 1966.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 266, 4: 737, 5(1): 929, 5(2): 99; Barnhart 1:
306; BM 1: 310-311, 6: 180; Bossert p. 64; CSP 1: 192-195, 9: 657-658, 12: 188; GR
p. 630; IF p. 692; Jackson p. 530 [index]; Kew 1: 470-472; Langman p. 183-185;
Lasègue p. 566 [index]; LS 6615-6628; MD p. 76-79; MW p. 62-64; Plesch p. 169-171;
PR (ed. 1): 2184-2323, 3247, 7064, 7204, 7228, 8207, 9852; PR (ed. 2): 509, 512, 520,
1463-1506, 2509, 3453, 5002, 5007, 7316, 7453, 8877; Smit p. 894.
Bory de Saint-Vincent, Biographie des contemporains 5: 254. 1822, also suppl. p. 11-15.
Candolle, Histoire de la botanique génevoise 49-55. 1830 (bibl.), also in Mém. Soc.
	phys. hist. nat. Genève 5: 49-55. 1832.
Sabin Berthelot, Encyclopédie des gens du monde 4(2): Candolle, 1834.
Bermont, Dictionnaire de la conversation 19: 315. 1835.
Anon., Magasin pittoresque 1841: 134-136. (<em>copy</em> BR).
Roget, Proc. Roy. Soc., London 4: 346-349. 1841.
Rigaud, Discours ... au Conseil Réprésentatif, le 27 septembre 1841, Genève [1841 or
	1842], 17 p., summary Actes Soc. Utilité publ., Lausanne 1842: 303.
Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. 4: 229. 1842, Kew J. Bot. 4: 223. 1852.
W. A., Revue hort. 13: 81. 1841.
Martius, Flora 25: 1-16, 17-32, 33-44. 1842 (first Publ. in Allgemeine Zeitung; English
	translation Amer. J. Sci. Arts 44(2): 217-239. 1843), Akad. Denkreden 113-148. 1866;
	Dutch translation AKL 1842(1): 34-39, 51-57, 68-73, 83-89.

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Candolle, Flora 25: 44-47. 1842 (3 poems).
Dunal, Eloge historique de A. P. de Candolle, lu ... le 8 novembre 1842. Montpellier
	1842, 59 p. (bibl., portr.)
Emerson, Amer. J. Sci. Arts 42(2): 217-227. 1842.
Flourens, Eloge historique de Pyramus de Candolle, lu ... le 19 déc. 1842, Mém. Acad.
	Roy. Sci. 1842, also separately, Paris, 1842, 48 p. (bibl.) (NY).
Morren, Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Aug.-Pyr. de Candolle lu ... le 14 déc.
	1842, Brussels 1842, 59 p., also in Indépendance belge 16 and 20 Dec 1842.
Bishop of Norwich, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1(15): 142-145. 1842.
Daubeny, Edinburgh New philos. J. 34: 197-246. 1843, also separately Edinburgh 1843,
	50 p. (<em>copy</em> NY).
Gautier, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 10: xxvi-xxx. 1843.
Morren, Annuaire Acad. roy. Belg. 9: 124-168. 1843 (bibl.).
De la Rive, Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de A.-P. de C, Genève 1844, 147 p., repr.
	from Bibliothèque universelle de Genève 54 Nov, Dec 1844, repr. NY.
Brongniart, Notice sur Aug. Pyr. de Candolle. Paris 1846, (L, NY), repr. from Mém.
	Soc. roy. centr. Agric. année 1846, 12 p.
De la Rive, A.-P. de Candolle, sa vie et ses travaux. Paris 1851, 312 p.
Gervais, Discours prononcé le 4 février 1854 à l'inauguration du buste de M. de Can-
	dolle. Montpellier 1854, 15 p., <em>copy</em> NY; repr. from Gazette médicale de Montpellier.
Anon., Inauguration du buste d'A.-P. de Candolle dans le jardin des Plantes de Mont-
	pellier, le 4 février 1854. Montpellier 1854, 46 p., <em>copy</em> NY, repr. from Gazette médi-
	cale de Montpellier.
Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 38 passim. 1854.
Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. gén. 8: 462. 1855.
Perraud de Thoury, Notice biographique sur M. de Candolle, Paris 1856, 15 p., (NY)
	repr. from Musée biogr., panthéon univ. Paris 1856.
Flourens, Recueil des éloges historiques, vol. 2., Paris 1857, p. 225-282.
Candolle, Mémoires et Souvenirs. Genève, Paris 1862, 599 p.; Table alphabétique,
	Genève 1910. (bibl.).
Wolf, R., Biographien 4: 349-374. 1862.
Candolle, Alph. de, J. Bot. 1: 288. 1863.
Gray, J. Bot. 1: 107-120. 1863.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 2: 5, 69-75. 1869.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller Lexikon 140-143. 1876.
Roumeguère, Nouveaux documents sur l'histoire des plantes cryptogames et phanéro-
	games des Pyrénées. Correspondance scientifiques inédites ... Paris 1876.
Marchant, A. P. de Candolle en Bourgogne et sa correspondance botanique avec le
	Dr Lozey, Dijon 1877 Oct, 46 p., <em>copy</em> NY; reprinted from Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts
	Belles-lettres Dijon ser. 3 vol. 4.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxv-cxvi. 1883.
Gray, Scientific papers 2: 289-309. 1889.
Pizzetta, Galerie des naturalistes, Paris 1891, p. 292 (portr.)
Jaczewski, Narcisse 1(3): 9-10. 1893.
Hochreutiner, une famille de botanistes, Genève 1898, 43 p., (portr.), repr. from Suisse
	universitaire vol. 3, 1898, <em>copy</em> NY.
Wittrock, Acta horti Berg. 3(2): 111, 150. 1903, 3(3): 98-161. <em>pl. 44</em> 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 25-26. 1906.
Oliver, Makers 41, 42, 109, 307. 1913.
Yung, Aperçu hist. activité savants genevois xixe siècle 63-66. 1914.
Trelease, Scientific Monthly 19: 55-57. 1924 (medal, bust).
Backer, Verkl. woordenboek 100. 1936.
Anon., Boissiera 3: 17. 1939 (portr.)
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 114-130. 1940 (bibl.)
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxv-cxvi. 1883, and in Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 32-33.
	1941.
Baehni, Musées de Genève no. 8, Sep 1947.
Anon., Bull. Soc. Naturalistes Luxemb. 54: 160. 1949 (portr.)
Baehni, <em>in</em> Les botanistes français en Amérique du Nord avant 1850, Paris 1956, p. 13-
147.

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Lawalrée, Ardenne et Famenne 32: 170-175. 1965 (letters Redouté to A.P. de C.).
Stafleu, Boissiera 11: xv-xix. 1965 (portr.)
Weibel, Musées de Genève 58: 9-11. 1965 (portr.)
Stafleu, The great Prodromus, Lehre 1966, also in Adanson, Labillardière and de
	Candolle, Lehre 1967.
Bernardi, Musées de Genève 79: 7-13. 1967.
Hegnauer, Bull. Soc. bot. France, Mém. 1965: 103-116. 1967.
Bonner, Musées de Genève 87: 5-7. 1968.
Candolle, R. de, Musées de Genève 87: 2-4. 1968.
Granel, Monspeliensis Hippocrates 1968: 15-16.
Miège, Candollea 23: 1-16. 1968.
Monnier, Musées de Genève 87: 8-12. 1968.
Pilet, DSB 3: 43-45. 1971.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels et Stafleu, Taxon 21: 120. 1972 (portr.)
Bernardi, Candollea 30: 63-70. 1975 (letters W. D. J. Koch).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Lamarck et de Candolle, <em>Flore française</em>, ed. 1, 1805,<em>see</em> Lamarck.
(2) Lamarck et de Candolle, <em>Synopsis plantarum</em> in Florâ gallicâ descriptarum. Paris 1806,
<em>see</em> under Lamarck; for revised edition <em>see</em> J. E. Duby, <em>Botanicon gallicum</em> 1828-1830.
(3) Redouté, <em>Les liliacées</em>. Text for volume 1-4.
(4) Delessert, <em>Icones selectae</em> text, 1820-1846.
(5) Cuvier et al., <em>Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles</em>, contr. to vols. 18-60.
(6) Bory de Saint-Vincent, <em>Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle</em>, co-author.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Candollea</em> Mirbel (1802); <em>Candollea</em> Labillardière (1805); <em>Candollea</em>
Labillardière (1806); <em>Candollea</em> Raddi (1818); <em>Candolleodendron</em> Cowan (1966); <em>Decandolia</em>
[sic] Bastard (1809); (journal): <em>Candollea</em> organe du Conservatoire et du Jardin botani-
ques de la Ville de Genève. Genève. Vol. 1-x, 1922-x. (Also dedicated to Alphonse
Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle (1806-1893) q.v., Anne Casimir Pyramus de Can-
dolle (1836-1918) q.v., and Richard Emile Augustin de Candolle (1868-1920) q.v.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 167-168. 1973, Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: 31. 1973 (fig. 2);
Musées de Genève 87, 1968.

983. <em>Plantarum historia succulentarum</em>. Histoire des plantes grasses. Paris 1798-1837. Fol. (<em>Pl hist. succ</em>.)

part	leaves and plates	date
---------------------------------------
1	1-6	Jan 1799
2	7-12	16 Sep 1799
3	13-18	16 Sep 1799
4	19-24	16 Sep 1799
5	25-30, 27*, 27**	8 Aug 1800
6	31-36	18 Aug 1800
7	37-42	28 Aug 1800
8	43-48	6 Nov 1800
9	49-54	1 Dec-1800
10	55-60	31 Dec 1800
11	61-66	25 Apr 1801
12	67-72, [68*], 71*	4 Jul 1801
13	73-78, 77*	28 Aug 1801
14	79-84	Oct 1801
15	85-90, [85*]	20 Jan 1802
16	91-96, [92*]	28 Apr 1802
17	97-102	Jun-Jul 1802
18	103-108	16 Oct 1802
19	109-114, 111*	29 Mar 1803
20	115-120, 117*	29 Mar 1803
21	121-125, 123*, 125*	20 Mai 1803
22	126-130, 126*, 128*	13 Jul 1803

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part	leaves and plates	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
23	131-136	Nov-Dec 1803
24	137-138, 137*, 138* [138**, 138***]	3 Aug 1804
25	139-142, 140*j [141*]	18 Aug 1804
26	143-147, 143*	18 Aug 1804
27	148-153, 148*	22 Dec 1805
28	154-159	1805
29	[160]-[165], [160*]	1832 [plates printed 1829]
30	166-171	1832 [plates printed 1830]
31	172-177	1832 [plates printed 1831]
[32]	[178]-[182]	plates only, unpublished

The <em>Plantarum succulentarum historia</em> is one of the nightmares of botanical bibliography.
Several editions are known to have been distributed, but new title-pages, partial indexes
and new covers were issued at different times either with existing stock or with later
reprints. Parts 1-28 were all issued with text by A. P. de Candolle and at relatively
short intervals between 1799 and 1805. The first three fascicles seem to have been issued
with the date 1798 on the cover (cf. e.g. GGA 2 Nov 1799). Throughout its history,
however, the dates on the fascicles of this book were often incorrect. The production was
interrupted because of difficulties with the publishers. In 1828 the publisher Garnery
requested de Candolle to continue the publication. The latter proposed to let Guillemin
do most of the work on the texts. The original drawings had been available all the time.
The 29th and 30the part were printed in 1829 or 1830, but on 25 November 1830 they
were still undistributed because of renewed difficulties with the printers and publishers.
On 15 Feb 1830, however, a fascicle, perhaps consisting of plates only, was presented to
the Paris Academy. The Procès-Verbaux (PV 9: 401. 1921) give alas no details. These
parts got lost [sic], however, and were reprinted and published only in 1832. The copies
received by de Candolle in 1829 were proofs. Little is known of fascicle 31: only a few
copies with text (pp. 172-177) are known to exist. The extra plates found in some
volumes [178-182] cannot be considered to have been effectively published. No ac-
companying text is known.
The texts signed J. A. G. were prepared by Guillemin.
For the full description of a nearly complete copy (at HU) with 187 pl. (1-171 and
extras) see MacPhail 1963.
The original edition, in folio, was struck off in 100 copies (text 16 p. italics). At the
same time a small folio edition (text 12 p. italics) was put on the market (publishers
Dugour et Durand). At later dates other issues or editions appeared which cannot be
enumerated here. There are hardly any identical copies. Very often plates are lacking,
but the variety of indexes, title-pages and wrappers is such that a huge number of
'variants' exists.
All plates are stipple engravings, colour-printed and finished by hand, from paintings by
P. J. Redouté except <em>pl. 55</em> and <em>60</em> which are by H. J. Redouté.
<em>Main sources for dates</em>: Journal général de la litérature française (which lists livr. 23-26 in
Jun 1805), Journal typographique et bibliographique, Procès-Verbaux de l'Académie
des Sciences, Göttinger gelehrte Anzeigen, correspondence Candolle-Garnery-Guillemin
at Genève.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Du 241; GFB p. 53; Kew 1: 470; Langman p. 182-183; Ni 321;
	Plesch p. 169-170; PR 1463. – see also Fuchs in NI 321 Nachtrag, IDC 5055.
	Stearn, Cactus J. 7: 37. 1938.
	Rowley, Pierre Joseph Redouté, "Raphaël of the Succulents." Oct. 1956 (separately
	paged preprint from Cactus and Succulent Society Journ. 1956, 1957).
	Lawalrée, Natura mosana 15(4): 53-60. 1963.
	Stafleu, Redouté, peintre de fleurs, <em>in</em> Lawrence [ed.], Catal. Redouteana 1-32. 1963.
	MacPhail, <em>in</em> Lawrence [ed.], Catal. Redouteana 42. 1963.
	Stafleu, Redouté and his circle, <em>in</em> Buckman, Bibliography and natural history.
	Lawrence, Kansas 1966, p. 62.
	Anon., Comm. Rebus Sci. nat. med. 37(3): 436-467. 1803 (review of parts 1-14).

984. <em>Astragalogia</em> nempe Astragali, Biserrulae et Oxytropidis, nec non Phacae, Colutae

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et Lessertiae, historia iconibus illustrata. Paris (J. B. Garnery) 1802. Fol. and Qu. (<em>Astragalogia</em>).

<em>Quarto</em> issue: 15 Nov 1802, p. [i]-viii, [1]-269, [270, err.], <em>pl. 1-50. Copies</em>: G, HU, MO.
<em>Fol</em>. issue: 15 Nov 1802 [or possibly somewhat later], p. [i]-viii, [1]-218, <em>pl. 1-50.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: G, HU, NY.
The <em>plates</em> are uncoloured engravings from drawings by P. J. Redouté, engraved by
Plée, Tardieu and others. The Plesch copy was coloured.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; DU 242; GF p. 53, Kew 1: 470; MW p. 63; NI 319; Plesch 170;
	PR 1464; RS 77; IDC 5107.
	MacPhail, <em>in</em> Lawrence [ed.], Cat. Redouteana 44-45. 1963.

985. <em>Essai sur les propriétés médicales des plantes</em>, comparées avec leurs formes extérieures et
leur classification naturelle; présentée conformément à l'article xi de la loi du 19
ventose an 11, et à la décision du ministre de l'intérieur du 7 germinal an 12, et soutenu
à l'Ecole de Médecine, le 19 prairial an 12. Paris (Didot jeune) an XII (1804). Qu. (<em>Essai propr. méd. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul 1804 (JGLF: 19 prairial an 12 = 8 jun 1804), p. [1]-148. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: ("revue et augmentée"): 11 Mai 1816 (BF), Paris (Crochard) 1816, Oct.,
	p. [i]-xii, [1]-397. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, NY.
<em>German transl</em>.: (of ed. 2), <em>Versuch über die Arzneikräfte der Pflanzen ...</em> Nach der zweiten
	französischen Auflage übersetzt und mit Zusätzen und Anmerkungen begleitet von
	Karl Julius Perleb, Aarau (Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer) Mai 1818, Oct. With
	many additions by Perleb, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-450, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – (<em>Vers. Arzneikr.
	Pfl.</em>) <em>Translator and commentator</em>: Karl Julius Perleb (1794-1845).
<em>Editio fraudosa</em>: Bamberg 1805, Oct., ex PR (<em>n.v.</em>)

986. <em>Strophanthus</em>, novum genus ex apocinearum familia descriptum et iconibus il-
lustratum. Paris (J. B. Garnery) An XII-1804. Fol. (<em>Strophanthus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1804, before 18 Sep. ("An XII-1804"), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-11, <em>pl 1-5</em>, un-
	coloured engravings by Plée of drawings by P. J. Redouté. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; GFB p. 53; Kew 1: 470; NI 330; PR 1466; IDC 5871.

987. <em>Flore française</em>, ou descriptions succinctes de toutes les plantes qui croissent naturel-
lement en France, disposées selon une nouvelle méthode d'analyse, et précédées par un
exposé des principes élémentaires de la Botanique; troisième édition ... Ouvrage
accompagné d'une grande carte botanique coloriée, et orné de 11 planches contenant
environ 200 figures. Paris (Desray) 1805, 4 tomes en 5 volumes; [tome 5, volume 6,
1815]. Oct. (<em>Fl. franç.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre Monnet de Lamarck (1744-1839). – For the
	earlier editions see Lamarck. This "troisième édition" was almost entirely rewritten
	by de Candolle.
<em>Original "third" edition</em>, tomes 1-4 (vols. 1-5): 17 Sep 1805 (5000 copies).
	1: [i]-xvi, [1]-224, tabl. [1]-588, <em>pl. 1-11</em>, plain copper engravings by de Sève,
	2: [1]-xii, tabl., [1]-600,
	3: [i-iii], [1]-731,
	4(1): [i-iii], [1]-400,
	4(2) = vol. 5: [i-iii], 401-944, [2, instr. bind.]
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY, U.
<em>Reissue</em> of tomes 1-4 (vols. 1-5), Paris (Desray) 1815, same sheets, new titlepage "...
	troisième édition, augmentée du tome V, ou sixième volume, contenant 1300 espèces
	non décrites dans les cinq premiers volumes." <em>Tome</em> 5 (vol. 6): 8 Oct 1815, p. [1*]-10*,
	[1]-662. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY, U.
<em>Second reissue</em> 1829 (Rev. bibl. Pays Bas 8: 90. 29 Feb 1829, BF 10 Jan 1829), with
	imprint 1815 [sic] but printed by Huzard-Courcier "imprimeur depuis 1820" (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Jackson p. 273; Kew 1: 472, 3: 353; PR 1468; RS p. 112; SK p. cxcv,
	SY p. 25, 49.
	Williams, J. Bot. 34: 431-432. 1896.

988. <em>Synopsis plantarum in Florâ gallicâ descriptarum</em>. Paris (H. Agasse) 1806. Oct. (<em>Syn. pl.
Fl gall.</em>)

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<em>Co-author</em>: Jean Baptiste Antoine Monnet de Lamarck (1744-1839).
<em>Publ</em>.: 30 Jun 1806, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-432. – <em>Copy</em>: U; 1500 copies. – A second edition was
	published by J. E. Duby (q.v.) in 1828-1830, Paris, 2 vols., under the title <em>Botanicon</em>
	<em>gallicum</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; Kew 1: 472; PR 5007.

989. <em>Icones plantarum Galliae rariorum</em> nempè incertarum aut nondum delineatarum; ...
Fasciculus I, cum tabulis 50 aeneis. Paris 1808. Qu. † (<em>Icon. pl. Gall. rar.</em>)

<em>Original issue</em>: Feb 1808 (JGLF), p. [i]-viii, [1]-16, <em>pl. 1-50</em>, uncoloured plates by Turpin,
	engraved by Plée and Plée fils. – <em>Copies</em>: U, Teyler.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1853 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; GF p. 53; Kew 1: 470; NI 322; Plesch p. 170; PR 1471; IDC 5872.
	Alph. de Candolle, Bibl. univ. Genève, Dec 1853.

990. <em>Recueil de mémoires sur la botanique</em>; contenant: Observations sur les plantes Com-
posées ou Syngenèses. La description du Chailletia, nouveau genre de plantes. Mono-
graphie des Ochnacées et des Simaroubées. Monographie des Biscutelles ou Lunatières.
Un volume in-quarto, orné de 48 planches gravées. Paris (Gabriel Dufour et Com-
pagnie) 1813. Qu. (<em>Rec. mém. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1813 (BF 29 Jan 1813, JGLF Feb 1813), 100 copies printed. The articles
	were previously published in the Ann. mus. Hist. nat., Paris.

Title (abbr.)	pages	plates	Ann.	date
-------------------------------------------------------------
	[i, t.p.]
Composées 1	[1]-24		16: 135-158	1810
Composées 2	[25]-52		[1-11]	16: 181-208	1810
Composées 3	[1]-14	12-16(3-7)	19: 59-72	1812
Chailletia	[1]-7	1	17: 153-159	1811
Ochn., Simar.	[1]-28	1-20, 5bis	17: 398-425	1811
Biscut.	[1]-10	1-10	18: 292-301	1811

<em>Copy</em>: U. – The plates are uncoloured copper engravings of drawings by Poiteau, Turpin,
Node-Véran, engraved by Dien.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Kew 1: 471; MWp. 63; NI 328; PR 1476; IDC 5873.

991. <em>Catalogus plantarum horti botanici monspeliensis</em>, addito observationum circa species
novas aut non satis cognitas fasciculo. Montpellier (J. Martel), Paris, Strasbourg (Am.
Koenig) 1813. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Cat. pl. horti monsp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mar 1813 (BF 19 Mar), p. [i-viii], [1]-155. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Jackson p. 420; Kew 1: 471; MW p. 63; PR 1475; RS p. 77; IDC
	5555.

992. <em>Théorie élémentaire de la botanique</em>, ou exposition des principes de la classification
naturelle et de l'art de décrire et d'étudier les végétaux. Paris (Déterville) 1813. Oct. (<em>Théorie élém. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 7 Mai 1813 (BF; Acad. Sep 1813; Candolle, Mém. Souv. p. 214 'Feb 1813'),
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-500, index [27] p.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, US, McVaugh, Löve.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "revue et augmentée, " Paris, Jan 1819 (BF 23 Jan 1819), p. [i*-iii*], i-viii,
	[1]-566. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: "publiée par M. Alph. de Candolle d'après les notes et les manuscrits de l'Auteur, "
	Paris (Roret) 1844, Oct., p. [i]-xii, [1]-468. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY. – Rev.: H.M., Bot. Zeit.
	2: 618-619. 30 Aug 1844.
<em>German</em> translation, <em>first</em>: "<em>Theoretische Anfangsgründe der Botanik</em>, oder Erklärung der
	Grundsätze der natürlichen Classeneintheilung und der Kunst die Gewächse zu
	beschreiben und zu studieren von A. P. de Candolle ... Aus dem Französischen
	übersetzt, mit vielen Anmerkungen, Zusätzen, und dem Versuche eines terminolo-
	gischen Wörterbuchs der Botanik vermehrt von Dr. Joh. Jacob Römer." Zürich
	(Orell, Füssli und Comp.) 1814-1815, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Theor. Anfangsgr. Bot.</em>)

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	<em>Vol. 1</em>: p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-428, tab. 3., 1814. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: p. [i-vi], [1]-317, and [i-vi], [1]-826. <em>1 pl</em>. 1815. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Translation</em> by: Johann Roemer (1763-1819). De Candolle considered Roemer's
	additions as indications that he had not understood the text.
<em>German</em> translation, <em>second</em>: A. P. de Candolle's und K. Sprengel's Grundzüge der wissen-
	schaftlichen Pflanzenkunde zu Vorlesungen. Mit acht Kupfertafeln, Leipzig (Karl
	Knobloch) Oct. (<em>Grundz. wiss. Pflanzenk.</em>), publ. 1820 (prob. Sep), p. [i]-viii, [1]-'116'
	[= 611]. <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: B, NY. – The translation did not meet with Candolle's
	approval: "M. Sprengel, qui unissant dans l'ouvrage ses idées aux miennes, et dans
	le titre son nom au mien, en fit un livre vraiment absurde ..."
	<em>Translation</em> by: Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel (1766-1833).
<em>English</em> translation: <em>Elements of the philosophy of plants</em>: containing the principles of
	scientific botany; nomenclature, theory of classification, phytography, anatomy,
	chemistry, physiology, geography and diseases of plants: with a history of the science,
	and practical illustrations, by A. P. de Candolle and K. Sprengel. Translated from
	the German [by Jameson]. Edinburgh (William Blackwood), London (T. Cadell)
	Oct. (<em>Elem. philos. pl.</em>), publ. Jul 1821, p. [iii]-xxxiii, [xxxiv, err.], <em>pl. i-viii</em>, uncol.
	lith. by W. H. Lizars, [1]-486. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Kew 1: 471 [ed. 1, 2, 3]; NI 328; Plesch p. 170; PR 1472; IDC 5874.
	Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 214-216. 1862.

993. <em>Regni vegetabilis systema naturale</em>, sive ordines, genera et species plantarum secundum
methodi naturalis normas digestarum et descriptarum. Paris (Treuttel et Würtz),
Strasbourg, London [1817] 1818-1821, 2 vols. Oct † (<em>Syst. nat.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1-15 Nov 1817 (BF), p. [i-iii], [1]-564. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: late Mai 1821 (BF), p. [i-iii], [1]-745. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Jackson p. 114; Kew 1: 471; Langman p. 183; MW p. 63; PR 1473;
	RS p. 77; IDC 5058.
	Nees, Flora 1: 348-362, 365-380, 381-388. 1818.
	Stearn, J. Bot. 79: 25-27. 1941.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus, in facsimile edition of A. P. de Candolle, Prodr., vol. 1.
	Lehre 1966.

994. <em>Mémoire sur les affinités naturelles de la famille des Nymphaeacées</em>. Genève [1819]. Qu. (<em>Mém. Nymph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1819 (read Mar 1819), p. [1]-36, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, unsigned plain copper engr. <em>Copies</em>:
	FAS, U. – Preprinted or reprinted from Mémoires de la Société de Physique et
	d'Histoire naturelle de Genève, 1(1): 209-244. 1819 (volume dated 1821), reprint
	with original pagination at US.

995. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Crucifères</em>. [Paris 1821.] Qu. (<em>Mém. Crucif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1821 in journal, as reprint Aug 1821 (Acad.) p. [1]-84, tab., <em>2 pl</em>., unsigned
	copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat. 7(1): 169-252, <em>pl. 6-7.</em>
	20 Apr 1821. This memoir was therefore published before volume 2 of the <em>Systema</em>.
	Reprint with original pagination at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Langman p. 183; MD p. 179; PR ed. 1, 2247.
	Fuchs, Acta bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 5: 54. 1959.

996. <em>Mémoire sur les différentes espèccs, races et variétés de choux et de raiforts cultivés en Europe</em>.
Paris (Madame Huzard) 1822. Oct. (<em>Mém. choux raiforts Europe</em>).

<em>French</em>: Sep 1822 (BF 28 Sep), p. [i-ii], [1]-55. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G. – Reprinted from Ann.
	d'agriculture française ser. 2. vol. 19: 273-x. 1822, Bibl. univ. Agric. 8: 191-226. 1822.
<em>English</em>: Memoir on the different species, races, and varieties of the genus <em>Brassica</em>
	(Cabbage), and of the genera allied to it, which are cultivated in Europe, <em>Trans. hort.</em>
	<em>Soc. London</em> 5: [1]-43. <em>1 pl</em>. 1822.
<em>German</em>: "Die verschiedenen Arten, Unterarten und Spielarten des Kohls und der
	Rettige, welche in Europa erbaut werden. Aus dem Französischen des De Candolle
	von C. F. W. Berg. Leipzig (Baumgärtner) Apr 1824. Oct., p. [i]-viii, [1]-52 (see
	Flora 8: 47-48. 1825). <em>Copy</em>: HU. – (<em>Arten Kohls Rettige</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 471; PR 1483.

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997. <em>Rapport</em>[<em>s</em>] (<em>Notice</em>[<em>s</em>]) <em>sur les plantes rares, qui ont fleuri dans le jardin de botanique de Genève</em>
pendant les années 1819, 1820 et 1821 [etc.]. Genève (J. J. Paschoud) [1822-] 1823-
1848, 10 parts. Qu. (<em>Rapp</em>. [<em>Not</em>.] <em>pl. rar. Genève</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: nos. 1-4 by A. P. de Candolle, 5-6 by A. P. and Alph. de Candolle, 7-10 by Alph.
	de Candolle. Reprinted from various volumes of the <em>Mém. Soc. phys. hist. nat. Genève</em>,
	combined in one volume with a general title page and a table of contents by Alph. de
	Candolle. Nos. 1-2 entitled <em>Rapport</em>, 3-10 <em>Notice</em>.

rapport or	mém.	mém. pages	repr. pages	pl.	date
notice	vol.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1(2)	[431]-463	[i], [1]-33		1823 read 2 Mair822
					1822 in Mém.!
2	2(2)	[125]-143	[1]-23		1824 read 2 Oct 1823
3	4	[487]-518	[i-iii], [1]-32		1830 read 4 Jun 1829
4	5	[139]-176, [177]	[i-ii], [1]-38	1-5	1831 read 4 Jun 1829
5	6	209-237	[1]-28	1-5	1833
6	6	[583]-606	[1]-24	1-3	1833
7	7	[265]-319	55	1-8	1836
8	9	[75]-105	31	1-3	1840
9			20
10	11	[425]-450	26	1-2	1848

1: <em>Rapport sur les plantes rares ou nouvelles qui ont fleuri dans le jardin de botanique de Genève
	pendant les années 1819, 1820 et 1821</em>, reprinted with separate pagination and the addition
	of a title-page, Genève 1823. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, U. – Journal publ. idem, Mém. 1(2):
	[431]-463. 1822. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
2: <em>Rapport sur ... années 1822 et 1823</em>, reprinted with separate pagination including a half
	title (p. 1) and a title-page (p. 3), Genève 1824. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MICH, U. – Journal
	publ. idem, Mém. 2: [125]-143. 1824. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
3: Independently paged reprint title as in journal, Genève (J. Barbezat) 1830. <em>Copy</em>: G. –
	Journal publ.: <em>Troisième notice sur les plantes rares</em> qui ont fleuri dans le Jardin botanique
	de Genève, Mém. 4: [487]-518. 1830. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
4: <em>Quatrième notice sur les plantes rares</em> cultivées dans le jardin de Genève, Genève (J.
	Barbezat et Ce.), Paris 1824. Qu., p. [i-iv], [1]-38, <em>pl. 1-5</em>, uncol. lith. by Heyland.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, MICH. – Journal publ.: idem, Mém. 5: [139]-176, [177, corr. legends],
	<em>pl. 1-5</em>, plain. 1831. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
5: Independently paged reprint as in Journal, no separate t.p., [1]-28, <em>pl. 1-5. Copy</em>: G. –
	Journal publ.: <em>Cinquième notice sur les plantes rares</em> cultivées dans le Jardin de Genève par
	MM Aug. Pyr. et Alph. de Candolle, <em>Mém</em>. 6: 209-237, <em>pl. 1-5.</em> 1833. plain. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
6: Independently paged reprint as in journal, no separate t.p., p. [1]-24. <em>pl. 1-3.</em> Copy:
	G. – Journal publ.: <em>Sixième ...</em> MM. Aug. Pyr. et Alph. de Candolle, <em>Mém</em>. 6: [583]-
	606, <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1833. plain. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
7: Independently paged reprint not seen. – Journal publ.: <em>Septième</em> ..., Mém. 7: [265]-
	319. <em>pl. 1-8.</em> 1836. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
8: Independently paged reprint not seen. – Journal publ.: <em>Huitième</em> ..., Mém. 9: [75]-
	105, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, 1840. col. lith. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
9: Not seen; publ. 1845. – Journal publ.: <em>Neuvième</em> ..., Mém. 11 (1): [20 p.], <em>2 pl</em>. 1845.
10: Independently paged reprint not seen. – Journal publ.: <em>Dixième</em> ..., Genève par
	M. Alph. de Candolle, Mém. 11: [425]-450, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 1848.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; Langman 183; MWp. 64; PR 1484.

998. <em>Mémoire sur quelques genres nouveaux de la famille des Buttneriacées</em> [Paris 1823]. Q.u. (<em>Mém. Buttner.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Nov 1823 (in <em>Mémoires</em>, reprint earlier?), p. [1]-19, <em>pl. 1-5. Copies</em>: NY, U. –
	Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris 10: 97-115, <em>pl. 5-9.</em> Aug-Nov 1824 (see
	MD). – Plates by Heyland.
<em>Ref</em>.: MD p. 179; PR ed. 1, 2253.

999. <em>Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis</em>, sive enumeratio contracta ordinum,

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generum, specierumque plantarum hucusque cognitarum, juxta methodi naturalis
normas digesta. Paris (Treuttel et Würtz), Strasbourg, London 1823-1873, 17 vols. Oct. (<em>Prodr</em>.)

<em>Editorship</em>: A. P. de Candolle up to and including 1841, (vols. 1-7), afterwards Alphonse
	de Candolle.
<em>Authors</em>: For full details on the authors and their treatments see under the separate entries
	for each one of them.
	Andersson, Nils Johan (1821-1880)
	Baillon, Henri Ernest (1827-1895)
	Bentham, George (1800-1884)
	Berlandier, Jean Louis (1805-1851)
	Boissier, Pierre-Edmond (1810-1885)
	Bureau, Louis Édouard (1830-1918)
	Candolle, Alphonse-Louis-Pierre-Pyramus de (1806-1893)
	Candolle, Anne Casimir-Pyramus de (1836-1918)
	Candolle, Augustin-Pyramus de (1778-1841)
	Choisy, Jacques-Denis (1799-1859)
	Decaisne, Joseph (1807-1882)
	Duby, Jean-Étienne (1798-1885)
	Duchartre, Pierre-Étienne-Simon (1811-1894)
	Dunal, Michel-Félix (1789-1856)
	Eichler, August Wilhelm (1839-1887)
	Froelich, Joseph Aloys von (1766-1841)
	Gingins de la Sarraz, Frédéric Charles Jean (1790-1863)
	Grisebach, August Heinrich Rudolf (1814-1879)
	Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton (1817-1911)
	Meisner, Carl Friedrich (1800-1874)
	Miquel, Friedrich Anton Wilhelm (1811-1871)
	Moquin-Tandon, Christian Horace Bénédict-Alfred (1804-1863)
	Mueller, Jean (1828-1896)
	Nees von Esenbeck, Christian Gottfried Daniel (1776-1858)
	Otth, Adolf (1803-1839)
	Planchon, Jules-Émile (1816-1877)
	Parlatore, Filippo (1816-1877)
	Regel, Eduard August von (1815-1892)
	Reuter, Georges François (1805-1872)
	Schauer, Johann Konrad (1813-1848)
	Schlechtendal, Diedrich Franz Leonhard von (1794-1866)
	Seringe, Nicolas-Charles (1776-1858)
	Solms-Laubach, Hermann Maximilian Carl Ludwig Friedrich zu (1842-1915)
	Weddell, Hugh Algernon (1819-1877)
	Wesmael, Alfred (1832-1905)
<em>Alphabetic list</em> of families, with authorship, references and dates: see Stafleu, The great
Prodromus 32-39. 1966, and PR. – <em>Chronology</em>:

vol./pars	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-vi, [1]-748	mid Jan 1824
2	[i-iii], [1]-644	mid Nov 1825
3	[i-iii], [1]-2, [1]-494	mid Mar 1828
4	[i-iii], [1]-683	late Sep 1830
5	[i-iii], [1]-706	1-10 Oct 1836
6	[i-iii], [1]-687	early Jan 1838
7(1)	[i-iii], [1]-330, [1, adv.]	late Apr 1838
(2)	[i-iii], [331]-801	late Dec 1839
8	[i-x], [1]-684	mid Mar 1844
9	[i-iii], [1]-573	1 Jan 1845
10	[i-iv], [1]-679	8 Apr 1846
11	[i-iv], [1]-736	25 Nov 1847
12	[i-iv], [1]-707	5 Nov 1848

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vol./pars	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------
13(1)	[i-iv], [1]-741	10 Mai 1852
(2)	[i-iii], [1]-468	5 Mai 1849
14(1)	[i-iii], [1]-492	mid Oct 1856
(2)	[i-iii], [493]-706	late Nov 1857
15(1)	[i-iv], [1]-522	early Mai 1864
(2.1)	[1]-188	late Jan 1862
(2.2)	[189]-1286	late Aug 1866
16(1)	[i-iv], [1]-491, [492, err.]	mid Nov 1869
(2.1)	[1]-160	late Dec 1864
(2.2)	[i-iii], 161-691	mid Jul 1868
17	[i-iv], [1]-493, [1, errata ultima]	16 Oct 1873

<em>Index</em>, for full details see under H. W. Bueck
1 to vols. 1-4, [i]-xi, [xii], [1]-423, 20-21 Feb 1843
2 to vols. 5-7(1), [i]-vi, [1, err.], [1]-223, 20-26 Sep 1840
3 to vols. 7(2)-13, [i]-x, [1, err.], [1]-508, late 1858/early 1859
4 to vols. 14-17, [i-]vii, [1]-416, Jul-Aug 1874

<em>Imprints</em>: 1-4 as in heading
	5-7: Paris (Treuttel et Würtz), Strasbourg
	8-9: Paris (Fortin, Masson et Cie), Leipzig (L. Michelsen)
	10-13: Paris (Victor Masson), Leipzig (L. Michelsen)
	14: Paris (Victor Masson), Leipzig (F. Wagner)
	15-16: Paris (Victor Masson et fils), Leipzig (F. Wagner)
	17: Paris (Victor Masson)
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. of vols. 1-7(2) Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966. <em>Copy</em>: FAS (<em>copies</em> of orig. ed.: FAS,
	U).
<em>Analysis</em> and <em>commentaries</em>: Alph. de Candolle, Prodr. 17: 303-314 and F. A. Stafleu, The
	great Prodromus, Lehre 1966, also in facs. ed. vol. 1, p. 5*-41*. Other details: see
	TL-1, PR. and entries for authors.
A. P. de Candolle's <em>own contributions</em> to the <em>Prodromus</em> were:
	<em>Acerineae</em>, 1: 593-596. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Alangieae</em>, 3: 203-204. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Ampelideae</em>, 1: 627-636. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Anonaceae</em>, 1: 83-94. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Aquilarineae</em>, 2: 59-60. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Araliaceae</em>, 4: 251-266, 670. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Aurantiaceae</em>, 1: 535-540. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Balsamineae</em>, 1: 685-688. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Berberideae</em>, 1: 105-110. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Bignoniaceae</em>, 9: 142-248, 563-564. 1 Jan 1845.
	<em>Bixineae</em>, 1: 259-262. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Bombaceae</em>, 1: 475-480. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Borragineae</em>, 9: 466-559, 565-566. 1 Jan 1845.
	<em>Borragineae</em>, 10: 1-178, 587-588. 8 Apr 1846.
	<em>Bruniaceae</em>, 2: 43-46. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Büttneriaceae</em>, 1: 481-502. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Cacteae</em>, 3: 457-476. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Calycantheae</em>, 3: 1-2. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Calycereae</em>, 5: 1-3. Oct (prim.) 1836.
	<em>Camellieae</em>, 1: 529-530. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Capparideae</em>, 1: 237-254. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Caprifoliaceae</em>, 4: 321-340, 672. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Celastrineae</em>, 2: 1-18. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Ceratophylleae</em>, 3: 73-74. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Chailletiaceae</em>, 2: 57-58. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Chlenaceae</em>, 1: 521-522. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Columelliaceae</em>, 7(2): 549. Dec (sero) 1839.

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	<em>Combretaceae</em>, 3: 9-24. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Compositae</em>, 5: 4-706. Oct (prim.) 1836.
	6: 1-687. Jan (prim.) 1838.
	7(1): 1-330. Apr (sero) 1838.
	<em>Coriarieae</em>, 1: 739-740. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Corneae</em>, 4: 271-276. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Crassulaceae</em>, 3: 381-414. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Cruciferae</em>, 1: 131-236. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Cyrtandraceae</em>, 9: 258-286, 564. 1 Jan 1845.
	<em>Dilleniaceae</em>, 1: 67-76. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Dipsaceae</em>, 4: 643-664. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Droseraceae</em>, 1: 317-320. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Elaeocarpeae</em>, 1: 519-520. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Epacrideae</em>, 7(2): 734-771. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Ericaceae</em>, 7(2): 580-733. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Erycibeae</em>, 9: 463-465. 1 Jan 1845.
	<em>Erythroxyleae</em>, 1: 573-576. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Ficoideae</em>, 3: 415-456. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Flacourtiaceae</em>, 1: 255-258. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Fouquieraceae</em>, 3: 349-350. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Francoaceae</em>, 7(2): 777-778. med. Dec 1839.
	<em>Frankeniaceae</em>, 1: 349-350. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Fumariaceae</em>, 1: 125-130. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Geraniaceae</em>, 1: 637-682. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Gesneriaceae</em>, 7(2): 523-547. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Goodenovieae</em>, 7(2): 502-520. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Granateae</em>, 3: med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Halorageae</em>, 3: 65-72. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Hamamelideae</em>, 4: 267-270, 670. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Hippocastaneae</em>, 1: 597-598. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Hippocrateaceae</em>, 1: 567-572. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Homalineae</em>, 2: 53-56. med. Nov 1825
	<em>Jasmineae</em>, 8: 300-316, 674-675. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Leguminosae</em>, 2: 93-524. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Lineae</em>, 1: 423-428. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Loaseae</em>, 3: 339-244. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Loganiaceae</em>, 9: 1-37, 560-561. Jan 1845.
	<em>Loranthaceae</em>, 4: 277-320, 670-672. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Lythrarieae</em>, 3: 75-94. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Magnoliaceae</em>, 1: 77-82. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Malpighiaceae</em>, 1: 577-592. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Malvaceae</em>, 1: 429-474. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Melastomaceae</em>, 3: 99-202. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Meliaceae</em>, 1: 619-626. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Memecyleae</em>, 3: 5-8. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Menispermaceae</em>, 1: 95-104. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Monotropeae</em>, 7(2): 779-781. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Myrtaceae</em>, 3: 207-296. med. Mar 1828
	<em>Napoleoneae</em>, 7(2): 550-551. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Nymphaeaceae</em>, 1: 113-116. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Ochnaceae</em>, 1: 735-738. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Olacineae</em>, 1: 531-534. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Oleaceae</em>, 8: 273-299, 674. med. Mar 1844.
	<em>Onagrariae</em>, 3: 35-64. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Oxalideae</em>, 1: 689-702. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Papaveraceae</em>, 1: 117-124. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Paronychieae</em>, 3: 365-380. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Passifloreae</em>, 3: 321-338. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Philadelpheae</em>, 3: 205-206. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Pittosporeae</em>, 1: 345-348. med. Jan 1824.

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	<em>Podophyllaceae</em>, 1: 111-112. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Polygaleae</em>, 1: 321-342. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Portulaceae</em>, 3: 351-364. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Pyrolaceae</em>, 7(2): 772-776. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Ranunculaceae</em>, 1: 1-66. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Rhamneae</em>, 2: 19-42. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Rhizoboleae</em>, 1: 599-600. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Rhizophoreae</em>, 3: 31-34. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Rosaceae</em>, 2: 525-639. med. Nov 1825.
	<em>Rousseaceae</em>, 7(2): 521-522. med. Dec 1839.
	<em>Rubiaceae</em>, 4: 341-622, 672-673. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Rutaceae</em>, 1: 709-732. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Samydeae</em>, 2: 47-52. 1825.
	<em>Sapindaceae</em>, 1: 601-618. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Saxifragaceae</em>, 4: 1-54, 665-667. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Sesameae</em>, 9: 249-257, 564. 1 Jan 1845.
	<em>Simarubeae</em>, 1: 733-734. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Sphenocleaceae</em>, 7(2): 548. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Stylidieae</em>, 7(2): 331-338, 782-784. Dec (sero) 1839.
	<em>Tamariscineae</em>, 3: 95-98. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Terebinthaceae</em>, 2: 61-92. med. Nov. 1825.
	<em>Ternstroemeriaceae</em>, 1: 523-528. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Tiliaceae</em>, 1: 503-518. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Tremandreae</em>, 1: 343-344. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Tropaeoleae</em>, 1: 683-684. med. Jan 1824.
	<em>Turneraceae</em>, 3: 345-348. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Umbelliferae</em>, 4: 65-250, 667-670. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Valerianeae</em>, 4: 623-642. Sep (sero) 1830.
	<em>Vochysieae</em>, 3: 25-30. med. Mar 1828.
	<em>Zygophylleae</em>, 1: 703-708. med. Jan 1824.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Kew 1: 471; Langman p. 184; MW 64; PR 1485; SK p. clxxv; IDG 50.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxv. 1891, 3(2): 154. 1898.
	Stearn, Candollea 8: 1-4. 1939; J. Bot. 79: 25-27. 1941.

1000. <em>Plantes rares du Jardin de Genève</em>. Genève (Barbezat et Delarue), Paris (Treuttel et
Würtz) 1825 [-1827], 4 fasc. Fol. (<em>Pl. rar. jard. Genève</em>).

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Jun-Jul 1825 (Rev. Enc. Jul 1825; Férussac Nov 1825), p. [i-ii], p. [1]-?, <em>pl. 1-6.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: M, MICH. – Imprint as above.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: late 1825 (orig. cover dated 1825, Férussac Feb 1826), p. ?-?, <em>pl. 7-12. Copies</em>:
	M, MICH. – Imprint: Genève (Barbezat et Delarue), Paris (Naudin).
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: medio 1826 (Férussac Sep 1826), p. <em>?-?, pl. 13-18. Copies</em>: M, MICH. – Imprint:
	Genève (Barbezat et Delarue).
<em>Fasc. 4</em>: 1826, possibly 1827 (1826 fide Alph. de Candolle), p. ?-92, <em>pl. 19-24. Copies</em>: M,
	MICH. – Imprint: Genève (Barbezat et Delarue).
<em>Consolidated edition</em> with a new title-page, Genève (J. Barbezat et Compie), Paris 1829,
	p. [i-vi], [1]-92, <em>pl. 1-8, 10-24</em> (<em>copy</em> R. McVaugh, unbound. Other copies presumably
	with plate 9).
<em>Plates</em>: Copper engravings by Heyland, Anspach, Mlle Car. Chuit, mostly stipple
	engravings, partly coloured.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; GF p. 53; Kew 1: 471; Langman p. 184; NI 327; Plesch p. 170; PR
	1487; IDC 5876.

1001. <em>Mémoires sur la famille des Légumineuses</em>. Paris (A. Belin) 1825 [-1827]. Qu. (<em>Mém.
Légum.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Almost simultaneously with the treatment of the family in the second volume of
	the <em>Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis</em>, published in Nov 1825. De Candolle
	had previously published the diagnoses of 14 new genera and 52 new species in the
	<em>Annales des Sciences naturelles</em> 4: 90-103 (Jan 1825). The latter publication was intended
	to safeguard priority for his new names; the <em>Mémoires</em> provided an explanation of the
	reasons underlying the classification adopted in the <em>Prodromus</em>.

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part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[19]-64	1, 4, 5, 9, 36, 40, 42, 46	29 Oct 1825
2	65-128	8, 10, 19, 21, 50, 56, 59, 66	24 Dec 1825
3	129-184	2, 12, 13, 14, 21bis, 31, 35, 37	28 Jan 1826
4	185-248	3, 11, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30, 39	1 Mar 1826
5	249-312	6, 7, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29	5 Apr 1826
6	313-376	36, 41, 43, 47, 52, 54	10 Mai 1826
7	377-440	28, 38, 44, 45, 48, 49, 51, 67	14 Jun 1826
8	441-525, [1]-18	32, 33, 34, 53, 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,	13 Jan 1827
		68, 69, 70; 2 tableaux

The page numbers 347-355 appear twice. Plate <em>36</em> was issued twice. – The 71 plates
(numbered 1-70, 21bis) are copper engravings after drawings by Jean Christophe Hey-
land (né Kumpfler) (1792-1866). <em>Copy</em>: R. S. Cowan.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966, Historiae naturalis classica xliv. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. –
	introd. material [6] p.; p. [5-6]: <em>The publication of de Candolle's Légumineuses</em>, by F. A.
	Stafleu.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Kew 1: 471; Langman p. 184; MW p. 64; NI 324; PR 1473; RS p. 77;
	IDC 5017.
	Stafleu and Stearn, Taxon 9: 169-171. 1960.

1002. <em>Revue de la famille des Lythraires</em>. Genève (J. J. Paschoud) 1826. Qu. (<em>Rev. Lythr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1826, p. [i], [1]-32, <em>pl. 1-3. Copies</em>: G(2). – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist.
	nat. Genève 3(2): 65-96, <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1826.

1003. <em>Mémoire sur les genres Connarus et Omphalobium ou sur les Connaracées Sarcolobées</em>. [Paris
1826]. Qu. (<em>Mém. Connarus Omphalobium</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Prob. Mar 1826 (Acad. 27 Mar), p. [1]-18, <em>pl. 15-16.</em> – Preprinted with indepen-
	dent pagination from Mém. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 2(2): 379-396. Nov 1826. <em>Copies</em>: G,
	KVA.
<em>Ref</em>.: MD p. 180; PR ed. 1, 2265; IDC 5875.

1004. <em>Organographie végétale</em>, ou description raisonnée des organes des plantes, pour servir
de suite et de développement à la théorie élémentaire de la botanique, et d'introduction
à la physiologie végétale et à la description des familles; avec 60 planches en taille-douce.
Paris (Déterville) 1827, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Organogr. vég.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: publ. 25 Apr 1827 (BF), <em>vol. 1</em>, p. [i]-xx, [1]-558; <em>vol. 2</em>, p. [i-iii], [1]-304, <em>pl. 1-60.</em>
	The plates are uncoloured copper engravings by J. C. Heyland (all except for those
	mentioned hereafter), Alph. de Candolle (4, 43), M. E. Moricand (37), Node-Véran
	(10, 33, 55-59), P. J. Redouté (44, part of 48), P. F. J. Turpin (part of 34). See MD
	for further details and a list of reviews. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Reissue</em>: Paris (Germer Baillière), Montpellier, Londres, Lyon, Florence, Leipzig 1844,
	same sheets but with substitute p. [i-iii], "... avec 60 planches représentant 422
	figures, ... tome premier [second] Déterville 1827. Paris ... 1844." <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>German</em>: "August Pyramus de Candolle's <em>Organographie der Gewächse</em> oder kritische Be-
	schreibung der Pflanzen-Organe. Eine Fortsetzung und Entwicklung der Anfangs-
	gründe der Botanik und Einleitung zur Pflanzen-Physiologie und der Beschreibung
	der Familien. Mit 60 Steintafeln. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt und mit einigen
	Anmerkungen versehen von Dr. Carl Friedrich Meisner ..." Stuttgart und Tübingen
	(J. G. Cotta) 1828. Oct. (<em>Organogr. Gew.</em>)
	<em>vol. 1</em>: 1828 (p. xiv: Dec 1827), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-491, [2 p. err.] <em>Copies</em>: B, NY, US.
	<em>vol. 2</em>: 1828, p. [i]-vi, [1]-273, [274, err.], <em>pl. 1-60</em> (uncol. copper engr. and lith.) <em>Copies</em>:
	B, NY, US.
	Half-title: <em>A. P. de Candolle's Vorlesungen über die Botanik.</em> Erster Teil. <em>Organographie</em>. –
	For a ful collation and further details see MD who describes the Hunt copy.
	<em>Translator</em>: Carl Friedrich Meisner (1800-1847).
<em>English</em>: Feb 1839-Mar 1840, in 11 parts, by Broughton Kingdon: "<em>Vegetable organography</em>,
	or an analytical description of the organs of plants ..." (<em>Veg. organogr.</em>)
<em>Ed. 2., Vol. 1</em>: London (Houlston &amp; Stoneman) 1841, p. [i]-xii, [1]-326, [327, err.],
	<em>pl. 1-15. Copy</em>: NY.

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	<em>Vol. 2</em>: London 1841, p. [ii]-viii, [1]-334, <em>pl. 16-23. Copy</em>: NY. ... London, 1839, Oct.
<em>American edition</em>: New York 1840, same title.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; Jackson p. 37; Kew 1: 471; MD p. 77-79; NI 326; Plesch p. 170;
	PR 1501.
	Anon., Allg. Lit. Zeit., see Flora, Erg. Bl. 34: 265-267. 1830 (review of French and
	German editions).
	Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 391-392. 1862.

1005. <em>Revue de la famille des Portulacacées</em>. [Paris 1827]. Qu. (<em>Rev. Portulac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Preprint 1827 (fide de Candolle himself), p. [1]-20, <em>pl. 17-18</em>, uncoloured copper
	engravings by Heyland. <em>Copies</em>: G, U. – Preprinted from Mém. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 4:
	174-194. <em>pl. 17-18.</em> Sep 1828.
<em>Ref</em>.: Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 125 (no. 97). 1940.

1006. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Combrétacées</em>. Genève (Barbezat et Delarue), Paris 1828.
Qu. (<em>Mém. Combrét.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1828, p. [i-iii], [1]-42, <em>pl. 1-5</em> by Heyland. <em>Copies</em>: G, FAS. – Reprinted from Mém.
	Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 4: 1-16, <em>pl. 1-5.</em>  1828.

1007. <em>Note sur quelques plantes</em> observées en fleurs au mois de janvier 1828, dans la serre
<em>de M. Saladin</em>, à Pregny. Genève (Barbezat et Delarue), Paris. 1828. Qu. (<em>Note pl. Saladin</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1828 (after Jan), p. [1]-8. <em>Copies</em>: G, U. – Preprinted or reprinted from Mém. Soc.
	Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 4: 85-90. 1828 (<em>Copy</em>: NY).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 471.

1008. <em>Collection de mémoires</em> pour servir à l'histoire du règne végétal et plus spécialement
pour servir de complément à quelques parties du Prodromus regni vegetabilis. Paris
(Treuttel et Würtz), Strasbourg 1828-1838. 10 parts, Qu. (<em>Coll. mém.</em>)

mémoire	subject	pages	plates	date	title
					page
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I	Mélastomacées	[i-iii], [i]-ii, [1]-84	1-10	21 Jun 1828	1828
II	Crassulacées	[i-iii], [1]-47	1-13, tabl.	27 Sep 1828	1828
III	Onagraires	[i-iii], [1]-16	1-3	6 Dec 1828	1829
IV	Paronychiées	[i-iii], [1]-16	1-6	6 Dec 1828	1829
V	Ombellifères	[i-iii], [1]-84	1-19	12 Sep 1829	1829
VI	Loranthacées	[i-iii], [1]-31, [32, err.]	1-12	2 Oct 1830	1830
VII	Valérianées	[i-iii], [1]-24	1-5	18 Aug 1832	1832
VIII	Cactées	[i-iii], [1]-27	1-12	15 Mar 1834	1834
IX	Composées	[i-iii], [1]-44	1-19	25 Aug 1838	1838
	(Observations)
X	Composées	[i*-iii*], [i-iii], [1]-22	4 tabl.	8 Sep 1838	1838
	(Statistique)		(on 3)

<em>Copy</em>: U. – For further information see TL-1. – Lasègue informed de Candolle on 28 Aug
1838 (letter at G) that he had just received from the printers 60 copies of each of memoirs
9 and 10 for de Candolle's personal use. – 99 Uncoloured copper engravings after draw-
ings by Heyland. The memoirs were also sold separately.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1971. Historiae naturalis classica lxxxviii. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. –
	[4] p. new t.p.'s, rest same.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 310; Kew 1: 471; Langman p. 184; MW p. 64; NI 320; PR 1491-1500;
	RS p. 78; IDC 438.
	Candolle, Bibl. univ. Genève March 1830: 303-316 (extr. mém. Loranthacées).
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 173-174. 1972.

1009. <em>Mémoire sur le Fatioa</em> genre nouveau de la famille des Lythraires. s.l. [1828]. Qu. (<em>Mém. Fatioa</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1828, p. [1]-3, <em>pl. 3</em> (Heyland). <em>Copies</em>: G(2). – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. helv.
	Sci. nat. I. 1828.

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1010. <em>Revue de la famille des Cactées</em> avec des observations sur leur végétation et leur
culture, ainsi que sur celles des autres plantes grasses. Paris (A. Bélin) 1829. Qu. (<em>Rev.
Cact.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Jul 1829. (BF 18 Jul 1829, Bull. Férussac 18 Jul 1829, Rev. Bibl. Pays-Bas 31
	Aug 1829), [i-iii], [1]-119, <em>pl. 1-21. Copies</em>: G, NY. – Reprinted from Mem. Mus. nat.
	Hist. nat. 17: [1]-119. 1828 (published late 1828 or beginning 1829, not necessarily
	earlier than reprint).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; Kew 1: 471; Langman p. 184; NI 329; PR 1490.

1011. <em>Notice sur la végétation des plantes parasites</em> et en particulier des Loranthacées.
[Genève 1830]. Oct. (<em>Not. pl. paras.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1830 (in Bibl. univ.), independent reprint or preprint p. [1]-16 [<em>Copy</em>: U],
	from <em>Bibliothèque universelle de Genève</em>, Mars 1830.

1012. <em>Histoire de la botanique genevoise</em>, Discours prononcé à la cérémonie académique des
promotions, le 14 juin 1830, par M. le Professeur De Candolle. Genève (J. Barbezat et
Ce), Paris 1830. Qu. (<em>Hist. bot. genev.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Dec 1830 (read 14 Jun 1830), p. [i-iii], [1]-61. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; Kew 1: 471.

1013. <em>Notice sur les progrès de la botanique pendant l'année 1832</em> ... Tiré de la Bibliothèque
universelle, Janvier 1833. Genève (Imprimerie de la Bibliothèque universelle) 1833. Oct. (<em>Not. progrès bot. 1832</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1833 (t.p. reprint), p. [i], [1]-53. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Preprinted or reprinted from
	Bibliothèque universelle 52: 142-192. 1833. – Also in Arch. de Bot. vol. 2.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 471.
	Guillemin, Arch. de Bot. 2: 22, 138. 15 Jul &amp; 12 Aug 1833.

1014. <em>Instruction pratique sur les collections botaniques</em>, par M. A.-P. De Candolle. Tiré de la
Bibliothèque universelle, juin 1834. Oct. (<em>Instruct. coll. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1834 or somewhat later, p. [1]-25. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

1015. <em>Revue sommaire de la famille des Bignoniacées</em>. [Genève] 1838. Oct. (<em>Rev. Bignon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1838, p. [1]-20, [1-4]. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Originally published in the Bibliothèque
	universelle de Genève of Sep 1838 (ser. 2. 17: 117-136), reprinted with minor changes
	in the Annales des Sciences naturelles, <em>Bot</em>. ser. 2. 11: 279-298, of May 1839 [published
	Sep 1839].
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 472; PR ed. 1, 2320; RS p. 78.

1016. <em>Description d'une nouvelle espèce de Figuier</em> (Ficus Saussureana). [Paris 1840]. Qu. (<em>Descr. nouv. Figuier</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1840 (read 1 Apr 1840), p. [1]-9, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: U. – Independent preprint
	or reprint from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. 9: [65]-73, <em>pl. I.</em> 1840. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – The
	plate is a coloured lithograph by Heyland.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR ed. 1, 2321.

1017. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Myrtacées</em> par Aug. Pyr. de Candolle (ouvrage posthume,
publié par les soins du fils de l'auteur.) [cover: Genève (E. Pelletier) 1842]. Qu. (<em>Mém.
Myrt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1842 (cover), p. [1]-61, <em>pl. 1-22. Copies</em>: U, US. – Reprinted or preprinted from
	Mém. Soc. Phys. nat. Hist. Genève 9: [301]-361, <em>pl. 1-22.</em> 1841. <em>Copy</em>: NY. The plates
	are uncoloured liths by Heyland. The cover title of the reprint refers to <em>Mémoires</em> vol. 9
	and is dated 1842. The journal volume is dated 1841 but this part may have come out
	later.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 472; PR ed. 1, 2323.

Candolle, Richard Émile Augustin de (1868-1920), Swiss botanist, son of Casimir
de Candolle. (<em>Aug. DC</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G (G-DC).

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 306; BM 6: 180; Bossert p. 65.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 161. 1905.
Beauverd, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 12: 20-22. 1920 (bibl.)
Briquet, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 101, (necrol.): 1-6. 1920 (portr., bibl.), also as
	reprint (portr., bibl.)
Briquet, Journal de Genève 11 Mai 1920.
Chodat, Arch. Sci. Phys. nat. ser. 5. 2: 170-175. 1920 (bibl.)
Hochreutiner, La Patrie Suisse 697: 137-138. 9 Jun 1920 (portr.)
Prain, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew. 1920: 219-220.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 164-168. 1940 (bibl.)

EPONYMY (journal): <em>Candollea</em> (vide supra, sub A. P. de Candolle).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 169-170. 1973.

Cannart d'Hamale, Frédéric (1804-1888), Belgian politician and horticulturist.
(<em>Cannart</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 306; BM 1: 311; Jackson p. 135; Kew 1:
273; MW p. 65.
[Crépin, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 27(2): 189. 1888.

1018. <em>Monographie historique et littéraire des Lis</em>. Malines (Mechelen) (T. Ryckmans-van
Deuren) 1870. Oct. (<em>Monogr. hist. Lis</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, [1]-122. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 311; Jackson p. 135; Kew 1: 273.

Capelli, Carlo Matteo (1763-1831), Italian botanist, professor of botany and director
of the botanic garden at Torino 1817-1829. (<em>Capelli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 307; BM 1: 313; Bossert p. 65; Jackson p.
438; Kew 1: 475; LS 4654; PR [p. 56]; Saccardo 1: 44, 2: 27-28.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvi. 1883.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 34. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Capellia</em> Blume (1825) and <em>Capellenia</em> Teijsmann &amp; Binnendijk (1867) are
dedicated to G. A. G. Ph. van der Capellen (1778-1848), Dutch government officer in
the Netherlands East Indies.

1019. <em>Catalogus stirpium</em> quae aluntur in regio horto botanico taurinensi. Torino (Ex regia
typographia) 1821. Oct. (<em>Cat. stirp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1821 (presentation copy dated 4 Sep 1821, USDA) p. [1]-67. <em>Copy</em>:
	USDA. – Descriptions of new taxa p. 61-67.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 313, 5: 2152; Jackson p. 438; Kew 1: 475; LS 4654; PR 1523.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 34. 1941.

Capellini, Giovanni (1833-1922), Italian geologist and palaeobiologist at Bologna.
(<em>Capellini</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Bologna.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 241; Barnhart 1: 307; BM 1: 313-314,
6: 181; CSP 1: 782, 7: 331, 12: 141, 14: 54-55; LS 4651; Quenstedt p. 73; Saccardo 1:
44.
Anon., Proc. Acad. Sci. Philadelphia 1896: 483-484.
D'Erasmo, G., Rendic. r. Accad. Sci. Fis. Nat. Napoli ser. 3. 28: 181-184. 1922 (portr.)

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Seward, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 79: lv-lvi. 1923.
Zaccagna, Boll. Soc. geol. ital. 42: xlviii-lxi. 1924 (portr., bibl.)

1020. <em>Les Phyllites crétacées du Nebraska</em>. Zürich (Zurcher &amp; Furrer) 1866. Qu. (<em>Phyllites
crét. Nebraska</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Oswald Heer (1809-1883).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, p. [1].22, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: NY. – Preprinted from Nouv. Mém. Soc. helv. Sci.
	nat. 22(1); 1-22, <em>pl. 1-4.</em> 1866 [vol. t.p. 1867, part 1: 1866]. CSP lists the Heer and
	Capellini articles separately. The reprint has a cover title and a half title combining
	the articles under the above title.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 2, p. 244; PR 1524.

1021. <em>I tronchi di Bennettitee</em> dei musei italiani/Notizie storiche, geologiche, botaniche ...
con cinque tavole. Bologna (Gamberini &amp; Parmeggiani) 1892. Qu. (<em>Tronchi Bennett</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Hermann Maximilian Carl Ludwig Friedrich zu Solms-Laubach (1842-1915).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1892 (read 10 Jan 1892), p. [1]-56, <em>pl. 1-5. Copies</em>: MICH, NY. Reprinted or pre-
	printed from Mem. r. Accad. Sci. 1st. Bologna ser. 5. 2: [161]-215. 1892.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 244; BM 1: 314.

Cardot, Jules (1860-1934), French bryologist. (<em>Cardot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC. Exsiccatae: Renauld et Cardot, <em>Musci Americae septentrionalis
exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-400) and <em>Musci Europaei exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-300), see under Renauld.
Correspondence with E. G. Britton at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 115.
	Anon., Bot. Gaz. 21: 381. 1896 (on types of Amer. sp.)
	Anon., Bryologist 13: 125-128. 1910 (in bibl. Renauld).
	Chamberlain, The Bryologist 22: 12, 29-30, 87-88. 1919 (on the fate of his collections).
	Cardot, Bull. Soc. Hist. Natur. Ardennes 40: 57-74. 1950. (catalogue of Ard. musci).
	Lenley et al, Cat. arch. coll. NYBG. 110-111. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 309; BL 1: 140, 2: 181; BM 1: 315, 6: 183;
CSP 12: 611, 18: 133-134; GR p. 310; Kew 1: 478; KR p. 114; LS 6806; MW p. 65.
Anon., Bryologist 13: 125-128. 1910 (bibl. publ. with Renauld).
Bertèmes, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Ardennes 29: 94-105. 1934 (partly autobiogr.)
Cardot, Ann. Bryol. 8: 165-168. 1935 (portr.) (autobiogr.)
Thériot, Rev. bryol. lichén. ser. 2. 8: 5-13. 1935 (portr., bibl.)
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tom. gén. 37. 1944.
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 33. 1963.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Lecomte, <em>Flore Indochine.Rosaceae</em> 2(5): 613-680. Jun 1916.
(2) F. Renauld et J. Cardot, <em>Histoire naturelle des mousses</em>. Paris 1898-1913 <em>in</em> vol. 39 of
Grandidier, <em>Hist. phys. nat. polit. Madagascar.</em>
(3) Delamare et al., <em>Flora miquelonensis</em>, 1888 (co-author).
(4) Pierrot, <em>Liste des plantes vasculaires ...</em> Montmédy (Jun 1882). For a list of Cardot's
participation in papers by others see Rev. bryol. lichén. ser. 2. 8: 12-13. 1935.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cardotia</em> Bescherelle ex J. Cardot (1899).

1022. <em>Monographie des Fontinalacées ...</em> (Extrait des Mémoires de la Société Nationale des
Sciences Naturelles et Mathématiques de Cherbourg, T. xxviii, 1892. Cherbourg (E. Le
Maout) 1892. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Fontinal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jul 1892 (pref. 6 Jan 1892, Nat. Nov. Aug 1892, E. G. Britton's copy rd 15 Oct
	1892), p. [i-iii], [1]-152. Reprinted from Mémoires (see above) 28: 1-152. 1892. <em>copies</em>
	reprint [double pagination]: BR, NY; journal publ.: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 65.
	Bescherelle, Bull. Soc. bot. France 39 (rev. bibl.): 148-152. 1892 (review).
	Anon., Hedwigia 32: 95. 1893.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 51(2): 78. 1 Mar 1893.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 33. 1963.

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Carey, John (1797-1880), British trader and botanist who travelled and collected in
the United States (1830-1852). (<em>J. Carey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at K, CGE, E, FI, G, GH, MO, P, TCD. British material
at WTR (fide Kent). – Correspondence with Torrey at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 115;
	Day, Rhodora 3: 207. 1901.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 47. 1953.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 67. 1970.
	Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 449. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 310; BB p. 58; BM 1: 316; Bossert p. 65;
CSP 1: 785; Kew 1: 478; ME 1: 170, 3: 548.
Anon., Bot. Gaz. 5: 61. 1880.
Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 19: 421-423. 1880, Sci. Papers 2: 417-418. 1889.
Rodgers, John Torrey 337. 1962.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Salix</em> and <em>Carex</em> in Asa Gray, <em>Manual</em> 1848.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Careya</em> Roxburgh (1811, <em>nom. cons.</em>) is dedicated to William Carey (1761-1834),
q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 413-414. 1973.

Carey, William (1761-1834), British baptist missionary and orientalist. (<em>W. Carey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Carey edited Roxburgh's <em>Flora indica</em>, q.v. Material listed as
collected by Carey is at E, K, LIV, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 115.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 143. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 67. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 110; BB p. 59; BM 1: 316, 5: 2235; DNB 9:
77; Jackson p. 530; Kew 1: 479; PR [p. 56]; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.
Britten, J. Bot. 42: 296. 1904.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 26. 1906.
Carey, S. Pearce, William Carey D. D., fellow of Linnaean [sic] Society. New York,
	1923, xvi, 415 p. (portr.)
Srinivasan, Bull. Bot. Surv. India 3: 1-10. 1961. (1962) (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Careya</em> Roxburgh (1811, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: see S. Pearce Carey, William Carey 1923, cited above.

Carion, Jules Émile (1796-1863), French physician and botanist at Autun. (<em>Carion</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AUT.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 115, 1 (ed. 6): 357.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 532; Barnhart 1: 310; BL 2: 195; BM 1: 316;
Jackson p. 290; PR 1530.
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 35. 1907 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carionia</em> Naudin (1851).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 415-416.1973.

1023. <em>Catalogue raisonné des plantes du département de Saône-et-Loire</em> croissant naturellement

PAGE: 456
HEADING: CARION

ou soumises à la grande culture. Autun (Michel Dejussieu) 1859. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Saône-et-
Loire</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Camille Grognot (1792-1869).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1859, p. [iii]-viii, [1]-120. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Note</em>: A publication of the "Société Éduenne."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 316; PR 1530.

Cariot, Antoine, Abbé (1820-1883), French clergyman and botanist at Sainte-Foy-les-
Lyon. (<em>Cariot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Seminary of 1'Argentière.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 167; BL 2 p. 109, 168; BM 1: 316; CSP 12:
142; Jackson p. 6; Kew 1: 479; PR 1531-1532; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.
Anon., Rev. bot. 2: 111. 1883/4.
Boullu, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 11: 231-236. 1884.
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 22-24, 128. 1907 (bibl.)
Cariot, Étude des fleurs ed. 8. v-vi. 1889.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 417-418. 1973.

1024. <em>Étude des fleurs</em> botanique élémentaire, descriptive et usuelle par Ludovic Chirat
deuxième édition entièrement revue et considérablement augmentée par l'abbé Cariot.
Lyon (Girard et Josserand) 1854-1855, 3 vols. Duod. (<em>Étude fl</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: by Ludovic Chirac q.v.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: by Cariot, subsequent editions idem. From this edition onward the book became
	a true flora of the Lyon area.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: Botanique élémentaire et clef analytique, 1854 (p. ix, 1 Jan 1853), p. [i*-iii*],
	[i]-ix, [1]-404, [i]-v expl. pl., <em>pl. 1-13</em>, uncoloured liths. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: Botanique descriptive, 1854, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iii, [1]-629, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: Flore horticole et dictionnaire, 1855, p. [i]-viii, [1]-896. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Lyon (id.) 1860, duod.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1860, p. [i]-xviii, [1, half-title], [1]-446, <em>pl. 1-13</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1860, p. [i-iii*], [i]-iii, [1]-744. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1860, p. [i]-viii, [1]-896. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Title</em>: "... usuelle troisième edition ..."
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Lyon (id.) Paris 1865, duod.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1865, p. [i]-xviii, [1, half-title], [1]-506, [1], <em>pl. 1-23. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1865, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iii, [1]-692. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1865, p. [i]-xviii, [1, half-title], [1]-321, dict.: [1, half-title], [1]-375. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Lyon (P. N. Josserand) 1872, duod. (signatures of 12 and 24 p. alternate).
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jul-Dec 1872 (p. x: 1 Jul 1872), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-504, <em>pl. 1-23. Copies</em>: BR, NY,
	USDA.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jul-Dec 1872, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-748. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, USDA.
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: Jul-Dec 1872, p. [i]-xvii, [1, half-title], [1, err.], [1]-266, dict.: [i], [1]-376.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, USDA.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: "renfermant la flore du bassin moyen du Rhone et de la Loire," 3 vols. Lyon (id.)
	1879. Duod. (signatures of 24 and 12 p. alternate).
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1879 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1879), p. [i]-viii, [1]-892. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: Lyon (Vite et Perrussel) 1884, 3 vols. Duod.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1884, p. [i]-viii, [1]-892. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ed. 8</em>: Lyon 1888-1889, 3 vols. Duod.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: "botanique descriptive revue et augmentée par le Dr. Saint-Lager," p. [i]-
	xxxv, [1]-1004. <em>Copy</em>: BR. - Vols. 1 and 3 reprints of those of ed. 7. (Nat. Nov. Jul
	1889).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 316; Kew 1: 479 [ed. 3, 6, 7]; PR 1532 (ed. 4).

1025. <em>Le guide du botaniste</em> à la Grande-Chartreuse et à Chalais, ainsi que dans les localités
voisines et sur les montagnes environnantes. Lyon (Girard et Josserand) 1856. Duod. (<em>Guide bot</em>.)

PAGE: 457
HEADING: CARPENTER

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1856 (p. vii; 7 Jul 1856), p. [i]-xi, [13]-72, map. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 168; BM 1: 316; PR 1531.

Carleton, Mark Alfred (1866-1925), American mycologist and phytopathologist.
(<em>Carleton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BPI and US, for other material see IH. – Exsiccatae: <em>Uredineae
Americanae exsiccatae</em> (1 fasc., nos. 1-50, Jan 1894, Manhattan, Kansas). Sets at BPI, FH,
ISC, KSC, MIN, NY, PAC, PUR, RUTPP, SI, WIS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 116. 1954.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 78-79. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 311; BM 6: 184; Bossert p. 65; CSP 14: 66;
Kew 1: 479; LS 4662-4669, 13780; LS suppl. 4563-4565.
Holzinger, Contr. US natl. Herb. 1: 189, 202-219. 1892 (pl. coll.)
Blankinship, Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Stud. 1(1): 12, 17-18. 1905.
De Kruyf, Hunger fighters, 1928, p. 2-30, 371 (portr.)
Freeman, Phytopathology 19: 321-325. 1929 (bibl., portr.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 419-420. 1973.

Carmichael, Dugald (1772-1827), British soldier and plant collector at the Cape
(1806-1810, 1814-1815), Mauritius and Réunion (1810-1814), India (1815-1827).
(<em>Carmich</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM and K, incl. mss.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 59; BM 1: 317-318; IH 2: 116.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 723; Barnhart 1: 312; BB p. 59; BM 1: 317-
318; CSP 1: 791; IF p. 685; Kew 1: 480.
Carmichael, Trans. Linn. Soc. 12: 483-513. 1818 (fl. Tristan da Cunha).
Colin Smith, <em>in</em> Hooker, Bot. misc. 2: 1-59, 258-343. 1831.
Baker, Fl. Mauritius 8*-9*. 1877.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carmichaelia</em> R. Brown ex J. Lindley (1825).

Carpenter, William (1797-1874), British naturalist. (<em>Carpenter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 318; Jackson p. 19.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carpenteria</em> J. Torrey (1853) is dedicated to William Marbury Carpenter (1811-
1848), American botanist.

1026. <em>Scripture natural history</em>: or, a descriptive account of the zoology, botany and geology
of the bible. Illustrated by engravings. London 1828. Oct. (<em>Script. nat. hist.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: London 1828 (n.v.)
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (Thomas Tegg) 1829 (p. viii: 24 Dec 1827), p. [i]-xxvi, [xxvii, poem],
	[1]-606, Oct. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 318; Jackson p. 19; PR 1536.

Carpenter, William Benjamin (1813-1885), British physician, naturalist and micro-
scopist. (<em>W. B. Carpenter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 244; Barnhart 1: 314; BB p. 59; BM 1:
318-319; CSP 1: 794-795, 6: 618, 7: 32, 9: 451, 12: 143, 14 76; DNB 9: 166; Jackson
p. 19; Kew 1: 482; Merrill p. 638-640; PR 1536-1538; Quenstedt p. 75.

PAGE: 458
HEADING: CARPENTER

Anon. [Milne-Edwards], C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris 101: 983-985. 1885.
Lancaster, Nature 33: 83-85. 1885.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1883/6: 138-140. 1886.
Anon., Amer. monthly micr. J. 7: 1-3. 1886 (portr.)
Bonney, Quart. J. geol. Soc., London 42 (suppl.): 41-43. 1886.
E.R.L., Proc. Roy. Soc. 41: ii-ix. 1887.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 90. 1903; 3(3): 76. 1905.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill 86-87. 1966.
Bryn Thomas, DSB 3: 87-89. 1971 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carpenteria</em> J. Torrey (1853) is dedicated to William Marbury Carpenter
(1811-1848), American botanist.

1027. <em>The microscope</em>: and its revelations ... Illustrated by 345 wood engravings. London
(John Churchill) 1856. Oct. (<em>Microscope</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1856, London (John Churchill), after 9 Feb 1856 (p. x), p. [i]-xx, [1]-778, 345
	ill. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, US.
<em>Ed. 1a</em>: 1856, Philadelphia (Blanchard and Lea) Oct. (as below), after June 1856 (p. vi),
	p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-724, <em>text figs. 1-434. Copies</em>: US. Library of Congress.
	"The microscope: and its revelations by William B. Carpenter ... with an appendix
	containing the applications of the microscope to clinical medicine, etc. by Francis
	Gurney Smith ... illustrated by four hundred and thirty-four engravings on wood.
	Philadelphia (Blanchard and Lea)"
	<em>Co-author</em> (appendix): Francis Gurney Smith (1818-1875).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1857, London (John Churchill), Oct., "The microscope and its revelations. By
	William B. Carpenter ... Second edition, illustrated by 370 wood engravings, " p. [i]-
	xix, [1]-719, <em>figs. 1-370. Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: "prepared with the assistance of H. J. Slack ..." Philadelphia (Lindsay and
	Blakiston) 1875, p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-848, <em>pl. 1-25</em> (uncol. liths.), 449 text ill. Oct. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. - Also London 1875 (n.v.), idem. Henry James Slack (1818-1896) (DNB 52: 361).
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Philadelphia (Presley Blakiston), after Mai 1881 (pref. Mai 1881), p. [i*], [1]-
	xxxii, [1]-882, <em>frontispiece, pl. 1-25</em>, 502 text ill. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 6a</em>: London, Mar-Jul 1881 (n.v.), idem (Nat. Nov. Aug 1881).
<em>Ed. 6b</em>: New York (William Wood &amp; Company), vol. 1: Apr 1883, p. [i]-xi, [1]-388,
	<em>pl. 1-12</em>, front., <em>figs. 1-278</em>; vol. 2: Mai 1883, p. [1]-iv, [1]-354, <em>pl. 13-26, figs. 279-502.
	Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: 1891, Philadelphia (P. Blakiston, Son, &amp; Co.), Oct. "<em>The</em> ... revelations by the
	late William B. Carpenter ... Seventh edition in which the first seven chapters have
	been entirely rewritten and the text throughout reconstructed, enlarged, and revised
	by the Rev. W. H. Dallinger ... with twenty-one plates and eight hundred wood
	engravings," p. [i]-xviii, [1]-1099, <em>pl. 1-21, fig. 1-756. Copies</em>: UC, US. - Also London,
	1891, idem (n.v.) (Nat. Nov. Nov 1891).
	Rev. William Henry Dallinger (1842-1909) (BB p. 82; DNB suppl. 2(1): 462).
<em>Ed. 8</em>: 1901 (after Mar), Philadelphia (P. Blakiston's Son &amp; Co.), p. [i]-xx, [1]-1181,
	22 pl., 817 text figs. <em>Copy</em>: Library of Congress. – Also London 1901 (n.v.), idem.
	"The microscope ... Dallinger, ... with xxii plates and nearly nine hundred wood
	engravings."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 319; Jackson p. 220 (ed. 5); Kew 1: 482 (ed. 8); PR 1538.

1028. <em>Introduction to the study of the Foraminifera</em>. By William B. Carpenter ... assisted by
William K. Parker ... and T. Rupert Jones ... London (Robert Hardwicke, for Ray
Soc.) 1862. Qu. (<em>Intr. Foramin.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: William Kitchen Parker (1823-1890); Thomas Rupert Jones (1819-x).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1862, p. [i]-xxii, [1]-319, pl. <em>1-22</em> with text, wood engravings by G.West, uncolour-
	ed. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.

Carpentier, Alfred, abbé (1878-1952), French clergyman and palaeobotanist. (<em>Car-
pentier</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: University of Lille.

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HEADING: CARRIÈRE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 314; BM 6: 187; GR p. 310.
Bonnier, Rev. gén. Bot. 60: 128. 1953.
Borel et Lackmann, Rev. bryol. lichén. ser. 2. 22(3/4): 323-325. 1953 (portr.)
Depape, Rev. gén. Bot. 60: 545-572. 1953 (portr., bibl.)
Depape, Bull. Soc. bot. France 100: 214-219. 1953.
Froment, Bull. Soc. bot. Nord de la France 6(1): 4-5. 1953 (bibl.)

Carr, Cedric Errol (Erroll) (1892-1936), New Zealand botanist. (<em>Carr</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 116.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 314; Kew 1: 482.
Verdoorn, Ann. bryol. 9: 153. 1936.
Corner, Burkill, J. Bot. 75: 143-144. 1937 (bibl.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 3: 235. 1937.
Steenis, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 100-101. 1950 (bibl., portr.)

Carradori, Giovacchino (1758-1818), Italian cryptogamist. (<em>Carradori</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 314; CSP 1: 797; NBG 8: 853; PR 1539-
1540; Saccardo 1: 45, 2: 28.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 161. 1903.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carradoria</em> Alph. de Candolle (1848); <em>Carradoria</em> C. F. P. Martius (1833);
<em>Corradoria</em> [sic] V. B. A. Trevisan (1849).

1029. <em>Della trasformazione del Nostoc</em> in Tremella verrucosa, in Lichen fascicularis ed in
Lichen rupestris. In Prato per Vestri e Guasti 1797. Duod.(<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Trasf. Nostoc</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1797.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 319; PR 1539.

1030. <em>Sopra varie trasformazioni della Trem. Nostoc</em> e di alcune altre crittogame e sopra la
loro riproduzione lettera scritta al cittod. Giovanni Senebier di Ginevra dal Dott.
Giovachino Carradori di Prato. Firenze (Pagani e Comp.) 1798. Duod. (<em>Tras. Trem.
Nostoc</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1798 (p. 55: 30 Mai 1798), p. [1]-55. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.

Carrière, Élie Abel (1818-1896), French horticulturist at Paris. (<em>Carrière</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 315; BM 1: 319; CSP 9: 453; IF p. 685;
Jackson p. 100, 198; Kew 1: 484; Langman p. 189; MW p. 65-70; MW suppl. p. 31-32;
Plesch p. 171; PR 1543, 1544; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.
André &amp; Lesne, Rev. hortic. 68: 389-397. 1896 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Main editor of <em>Revue horticole</em> until his death.

1031. <em>Traité général des conifères</em> ou description de toutes les espèces et variétés aujourd'hui
connues, avec leur synonymie, l'indication des procédés de culture et de multiplication
qu'il convient de leur appliquer. Paris (author) 1855. Oct. (<em>Traité gén. conif.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan 1855 (p. xv: 12 Mai 1855, Stearn 1942), p. [i]-xv, [xvi, err.], [1]-656. <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Nouvelle édition, revue et considérablement augmentée par l'auteur," première
	partie, publ. 15 Jan 1867, p. [i]-xii, [1]-910. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 319; Jackson p. 129; Kew 1: 484 [Ed. 2]; MW p. 66; PR 1543; SK p. clxxv.
	Stearn, Ann. r. Bot. Garden, Calcutta, 150th anniversary volume 115. 1942.

PAGE: 460
HEADING: CARRINGTON

Carrington, Benjamin (1827-1893), British physician and bryologist. (<em>Carring</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MANCH. – Exsiccatae: with William Henry Pearson (1849-
1923): <em>Hepaticae britannicae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-290), Manchester 1878-1890. Sets
at B, BM, C, CGE, E, FH, G, K, L, MANCH, MICH, PC, PRE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 117.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 47. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 143. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 67. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 189. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 315; BB p. 59; BL 2: 275; BM 1: 320, 3:
1303; CSP 1: 799, 7: 339, 9: 453, 14: 80; GR p. 369; Jackson p. 154, 242, 247, 262, 367;
Kew 1: 484; LS 4688-4691.
Carrington, British hepaticae, parts 1-4, London, 1874-1875.
Pearson, Rev. bryol. 20: 62-64. 1893.
Pearson, J. Bot. 31: 63, 120-122. 1893; repr. 3 p.
Pearson, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 1895 [v] p. (bibl.)
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 63-64. 1909.
Shaw, Naturalist 924: 6-7. 1923.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Cryptogams in L. C. Miall and B. Carrington, <em>The flora of the West
Riding</em>, London 1862. q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 421-422. 1973.

Carroll, Isaac (1828-1880), Irish lichenologist. (<em>Carroll</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: University College Cork, many duplicates at BM, DBN and K.
Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes hibernici exsiccati</em> (1 fasc, nos. 1-40) Cork 1859. – Sets at BM and UPS.
A note in the Journal of botany for Nov 1874 states that Carroll's cryptogamic herbarium
"has been acquired by the British Museum."
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 117.
	Anon., J. Bot. 12: 352. 1874.
	Anon., Hist. coll. BMNH 33, 138. 1904.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 117. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 315; BB p. 59; BM 6: 187; CSP 1: 802,
7: 339; GR p. 752; LS 4692-4696.
Mitchell, Bibl. Irish lichenology 17-18. 1971.

Carruthers, William (1830-1922), British botanist and palaeobiologist. (<em>Carruth</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 117.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 244-245; Barnhart 1: 316; BB p. 60;
BL 1: 40; BM 1: 320, 6: 188; Bossert p. 66; CSP 1: 801, 7: 339, 9: 454, 12: 144, 14:
81-82; IF p. 685; Jackson p. 530 [index]; Kew 1: 485; LS 31906-31921, 41096; MW p.
70; Quenstedt p. 74; Zander ed. 10, p. 693.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. geol. Surv. 5: 384-385. 1885.
Woodward, The history of the Geological Society of London 167. 1907.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 512. 1909.
Woodward, Geol. Magaz. 1912: 193-199 (portr., bibl.)
Britten, J. Bot. 33: 182-185, 1895; 60: 249-256. 1922.
Smith, Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 28: 118-121. 1922.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1922/3: 38-40. 1923.
Druce, Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 6: 697-698. 1923.
Seward, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 79: lviii-lix. 1923.
Rendle, Proc. Roy. Soc. B97: vi-viii. 1925.

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HEADING: CARUEL

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) J. E. Gray, <em>Handbook of British water-weeds</em>, 1864 (<em>British Diatoma-
ceae</em>).
(2) Seemann, <em>Flora vitiensis</em>, 1873, (<em>Fiji ferns</em>).
(3) <em>Annals and Magazine of natural history</em>, editor, ser. 5.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carruthersia</em> B. C. Seemann (1866); <em>Carruthia</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

Carson, Joseph (1808-1876), American botanist at Philadelphia. (<em>Carson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 117.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 316; CSP 1: 802; ME 3: 549; NI 333;
PR 1545.
Carson, Hist. med. dept. Univ. Pennsylvania, 1869, 227 p.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 199-208, 441 [index]. 1899.

1032. <em>Illustrations of medical botany</em>: consisting of coloured figures of the plants affording
the important articles of the materia medica. And descriptive letterpress. Philadelphia
(Robert P. Smith) 1847. 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Ill. med. bot.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1847, p. [1]-63, <em>pl. 1-53</em>, handcol. liths. by J. H. Colen. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1847, p. [3]-60, <em>pl</em>. "<em>47</em>" [= <em>54</em>]-<em>100. Cop</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 333; PR 1545.

Caruel, Théodore (Teodoro) (1830-1898), French born Italian botanist at Milano,
Pisa and Firenze. (<em>Caruel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI (foreign) and PI (Ital.); duplicates in many herbaria (some
issued as "Flora Bellunensis").
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 128; Saccardo 2: 28; Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 144.
	1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 249, 12(3): 516; Barnhart 1: 318; BL 2: 335,
397-398; BM 1: 321; Bossert p. 67; CSP 1: 805-806, 9: 457-458; DTS 1: 44, 6(4): 128;
GR p. 529; Jackson p. 530 [index]; Kew 1: 487-488; Langman p. 190; LS 4720-4723;
MW p. 71; PR 1561-1567, 10545; Saccardo 1: 46, 2: 28.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 17. 1882.
Delpino, Rendic. r. Accad. Sci. fis. matem. Napoli 1893(12): [3] p. (repr. B).
Marchesetti, Atti Museo Civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 142. 1895.
Baroni, Boll. Soc. bot. Ital. 1898: 253-272 (bibl.)
Delpino, Rendic. Accad. Sci. Fis. Mat. Napoli 12, 1898, repr. 3 p. (<em>Copy</em>: B).
Anon., Rev. bryol. 26: 40. 1899; J. Bot. 37: 144. 1899.
Mattirolo, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 17: 201-210. 1899.
Mattirolo, Malpighia 12: 533-544. 1899.
Williams, J. Bot. 37: 258-262. 1899.
Mattirolo, transl. by Schwendener, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 17: (201)-(210). 1900 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 177. 1905 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 34. 1911.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Continued and completed Parlatore, <em>Flora italiana</em>, vols. 6-10,
1884-1894.
(2) <em>Nuovo giornale botanico italiano</em>, editor, vol. 4, 1872 – ser. 2, vol. 5, 1898.
(3) Alph. de Candolle, <em>Monogr..Philydraceae</em> 3: 1-6. Jun 1881.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Caruelia</em> Parlatore (1854); <em>Caruelina</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 423-424. 1973.

1033. <em>Illustratio in hortum siccum Andreae Caesalpini</em>. Firenze (Le Monnier) 1858. Oct. (<em>Ill</em>.
<em>hort. sicc. Caesalp.</em>)

PAGE: 462
HEADING: CARUEL

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858, p. [i]-xii, [1]-128. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 321; Kew 1: 487; PR 4563.

1034. <em>Prodromo della flora toscana</em> ossia catalogo metodico delle piante che nascono salva-
tiche in Toscana e nelle sue isole e che vi sono estesamente coltivate, con la indicazione
dei luoghi nei quale si trovano, del tempo della loro fioritura e fruttificazione, dei loro
nomi volgari ed usi. Firenze (Felice Lemonnier) 1860. Oct. (<em>Prodr.fl. tosc.</em>)

<em>Main volume</em>: Oct 1860-Jan 1862(-1864?) (in parts; p. xix 20 Sep 1860), [i]-xxii, [1]-767
	(fasc. 1, Oct 1860, fasc. 2, Jan 1862, [fasc. 3, 4, 1864]. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH, M.
<em>Suppl. 1</em>: Milano 1866 (p. [52]), [1]-51, [52], preprinted from Atti Soc. ital. Sci. nat. 8,
	1866. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Suppl. 2</em>: Firenze (G. Pellas), 1870 (p. 3: Mai 1870), [1]-49, repr. from Nouvo Giorn.
	bot. ital. 2. 1870. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Supplemento generale</em>, da E. Baroni, fasc. 1-6, Firenze 1897-1908. Oct. see under Baroni.
Annotated check list of vascular plants; vasc; cryptogams in suppl. 2.
<em>Facsimile reprint</em> announced by Koeltz (not yet published).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 397; BM 1: 321; Jackson p. 323; Kew 1: 487; PR 1561; IDC 5582.

1035. <em>Florula di Montecristo</em>. Milano (Tipografía Bernardoni) 1864. Oct. (<em>Fl. Montecristo</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1864 (Flora rd before 14 Dec 1864), p. [1]-38. <em>Copies</em>: G, M. – Reprinted from
	Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. nat. vol. 6.

1036. <em>I generi delle Ciperoidee europee</em>. Memoria scritta da T. Caruel in occasione del con-
corso per la cattedra di botanica e la direzione dell'orto botanico nella r. Università di
Napoli. Firenze 1866. Qu. (<em>Gen. Ciper. eur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1866 (t.p.), p. [1]-31. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 321; Kew 1: 488; PR 1565.
	Anon., Flora 50: 91-92. 13 Mar 1867 (rev., also bibl. Caruel).
	Ascherson, Bot. Zeit. 25: 37-38. 1 Feb 1867 (rev.)

1037. <em>Statistica botanica della Toscana</em> ossia saggio di studi sulla distribuzione geografica
della piante Toscane. Firenze (Giuseppe Pellas) 1871. Oct. (<em>Statist. bot. Toscana</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Apr 1871 (p.v.: 10 Feb 1871; Flora 2 Mai 1871; Bot. Zeit. 26 Mai 1871),
	p. [i-v], [1]-374, [1, err.], table. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 397; BM 1: 321; Jackson p. 323; Kew 1: 488; PR 10545.
	Anon., Flora 54: 128. 2 Mai 1871, 284-285. 30 Sep 1871.

1038. <em>Epitome florae Europae</em> terrarumque affinium sistens plantas Europae, Barbariae,
Asiae occidentalis et centralis et Sibiriae quoad divisiones, classes, cohortes, ordines,
familias, genera ad characteres essentiales exposita. Firenze (author) [1892-1897], 3 fasc.
Oct. † (<em>Epit. fl. Europ.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: p. [1]-112: Jan 1892 (cover; Nat. Nov.). <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: p. 113-288: Mai 1894 (cover; Nat. Nov. Jun 1894). <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: p. 289-384: Apr 1897 (Nat. Nov.). <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 488.

Carus, Carl Gustav (1789-1869), German zoologist at Leipzig and Dresden. (<em>Carus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB; Barnhart 1: 318; BM 1: 321-322; CSP 1: 806-807,
6: 618, 7: 344; NDB; Quenstedt p. 75; Smit p. 894-895.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 27: 552. 1869, 29: 162. 1871.
Carus, Jahresber. Ges. Naturf. Heilkunde, Dresden 1870: 1-31.
Behn, Leopoldina 7: 1-6. 1871.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 108-111. 1874.
Fuchs, Titus Lucretius Carus, Graz 1885 (17 p., <em>copy</em>: B), repr. from Mitt. naturw. Ver.
	Steiermark 1884.
Carus, Lebenserinnerungen und Denkwürdigkeiten Leipzig 1865-66, 4 vols., vol. 5, ed.
	Zaunick, Dresden 1911.

PAGE: 463
HEADING: CASARETTO

Walther, Leopoldina 1928(3): 113-126 (bibl., portr.)
Kern, Leopoldina 1928(3): 127-145. 1928.
Arnim, Sophie von, Carl Gustav Carus. Dresden 1930. 115 p.
Keiper, W., Ein Gesammtverzeichnis der Werke von Carl Gustav Carus, Berlin 1934,
	16 p.
Zaunick, Bericht 250 Wiederkehr ... Leopoldina 68-82. 1937.
Schmid, Carl Gustav Carus and Carl Fr. Th. von Martius, eine Altersfreundschaft in
	Briefen. s.d., s.l. (portr., corr.)
Kern, H., Carl Gustav Carus, Berlin 1942, 204 p. (portr.)
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 97-88. 1966.
Kleine-Natrop, ed., C. G. Carus in mortis centenarium, Dresden 1969 (Schriftenreihe
	Mediz. Akad. Dresden 8).
Kloppe, Erinnerungen an Carl Gustav Carus. Berlin 1969, 39 p. (portr.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Kloppe, Erinnerungen an Carl Gustav Carus, 1969. p. 39.

Casares-Gil, Antonio (1871-1929), Spanish army physician and botanist. (<em>Cas.-Gil.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP and MA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 6: 189; Bossert p. 67; CSP 14: 89; Kew 1: 489.
Allorge et Allorge, Bull. Soc. bot. France 76: 961. 1929 (1930).
Allorge et Allorge, Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 3(57): 1-4. 1930 (portr., bibl.)
Caballero Segares, <em>in</em> Casares-Gil, Flora ibérica, Briófitas 2: [vii]-xxx. 1932 (bibl., portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Casaresia</em> R. G. Fragoso (1920).

1039. <em>Flora ibérica</em>/'<em>Briófitas</em> (primera parte)/Hepáticas ... Contiene cerca de 400 foto-
grabados de dibujos originales del autor y 4 láminas en color. [headline:] Junta para
ampliación de estudios e investigaciones científicas/Instituto nacional de ciencias. Madrid
(Museo nacional de Ciencias naturales) 1919. Oct. (<em>Fl. ibér. briof.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: Hepáticas: Dec 1919 (colophon: printing finished 28 Nov 1919), p. [i]-xx, [1]-
	775, 400 photogr., <em>4 pl. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Part 2</em>: Musgos, parte primera ... con una nota biográfica y un capítulo de generalida-
	des por A. Caballero Segares. Contiene 149 fotograbados de dibujos originales del
	autor. Madrid (id.) 1932, publ. 15 Feb 1932 (p. iv, Nat. Nov. Sep 1932), frontispiece
	portr. Casares-Gil, p. [i]-xxx, [1]-434. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Co-author part 2</em>: Arturo Caballero y Segares (1877-1930), herbarium and types: MA.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 489.

Casaretto, Giovanni (1812-1879), Italian physician, botanist and traveller. (<em>Casar</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Casaretto's herbarium is at TO, his general herbarium and libra-
ry is at GE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118; Saccardo 1: 46.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.
	Lourteig, Taxon 20: 651-652. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 319; BM 1: 323; Bossert p. 67; CSP 1: 809,
7: 345; Kew 1: 489; PR 1569; Saccardo 1: 46, 223; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Anon., Mag. Növ. Lap. 3: 128. 1879.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 10-11. 1906.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Casarettoa</em> Walpers (1845).

1040. <em>Novarum stirpium brasiliensium decades</em>. Genova (Typis Joannis Ferrandi) 1842
[1845], 10 Decades. Oct. (<em>Nov. stirp. bras.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The dates given in the book are as follows: (Decas 1 dated "1842" was published
	in May 1842).

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HEADING: CASARETTO

decas	pages	dates	decas	pages	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-16	[Mai] 1842	7	[57]-64	Jul 1843
2	[17]-24	Mai 1842	8	[65]-72	Jun 1844
3	[25]-32	Aug 1842	9	[73]-80	Aug 1844
4	[33]-40	Oct 1842	10	[81]-89	Sep 1845
5	[41]-48	Mar 1843	Index	91-96	[Sep 1845]
6	[49]-56	Apr 1843

<em>Copies</em>: FAS, HH, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 323; Kew 1: 489; PR 1569; Saccardo 1: 46; IDC 5116.
	Hooker, W. J. London J. Bot. 6: 481. 1847.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 596-599. 20 Aug 1847.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. maies. Bull. 15: 734. 1961.

Caspary, Johann Xaver Robert (1818-1887), German botanist, hydrobiologist,
nenupharologist and paleontologist at Berlin (1852-1857), Bonn (1857-1859) and
Königsberg (1859-1887), versatile scientist. (<em>Casp</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at B (destroyed) and KBG (present status unknown).
Duplicates at CGE and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB; AG 1: 312; Andrews ed. 2, p. 245; Barnhart 1:
320; BB 2: 235; BM 1: 323, 6: 189; Bossert p. 67; GSP 1: 811-813, 6: 618-619, 7: 345-
346, 12: 145, 14: 92; DTS 1: 44; Jackson p. 6, 309, 348, 372; Kew 1: 490-491; LS 4751-
4781, 31929; MW p. 71; NI 333; PR 1570-1576; Quenstedt p. 76; Zander ed. 10, p.
644.
Abromeit, Schr. phys.-oek. Ges. Königsberg 28: 111-134. 1887 (bibl.)
Sanio, Hedwigia 26(4/5): 184. 1887.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 34(2): 191. 1887, also Nat. Nov. 1887: 252.
Magnus, Verh. [Abh.] bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg 29: 173:180. 1887 (portr.)
Abromeit, Ann. Bot. 1: 387-395, 1888 (bibl.)
Pfitzer, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 6: xxvii-xxxi. 1888.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1887/8: 86-87. 1890.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 90, 122. 1903. 3(3): 121. 1905 (portr.)
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 163-164. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 90, 220. 1909.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>EP</em> ed. 1: <em>Nymphaeaceae</em>, 3(2): 1-12. 17 Jan 1888, suppl. by Engler,
<em>Nachtr</em>. 2-4: 157. 1897 and Ergänzungsheft 1: 22. 1900.
(2) Martius, <em>Fl. bras.: Nymphaeaceae</em>, 4(2): 129-184, <em>pl. 28-38.</em> 1 Jun 1878.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Casparya</em> Klotzsch (1854).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 425-426. 1973.

1041. <em>Conspectus systematicus Hydrillearum</em>. Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wissenschaften) 1857. Oct. (<em>Consp. Hydrill.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1857 (cover, Monatsber. for Jan 1857; rd by Flora Jun-Jul 1857), p. [1]-15.
	<em>Copy</em>: B. – Reprinted from Monatsbericht der Kön. Akademie der Wissenschaften,
	Berlin, 1857: 308-333. January 1857.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 491; MW p. 71; PR 1573.
	Anon., Flora 40: 416. 14 Jul 1857.

1042. <em>Die Flora des Bernsteins</em> und anderer fossiler Harze des Ostpreussischen Tertiärs.
Nach dem Nachlasse des Verstorbenen bearbeitet von Richard Klebs in Königsberg.
Band I. Berlin (Kön. Geologische Landesanstalt 1907 Oct. (text). Fol.(atlas) (<em>Fl.
Bernst.</em>)

PAGE: 465
HEADING: CASSEL

<em>Co-author</em>: Richard Klebs (x-1911).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dated 1907 but possibly published only in Nov-Dec 1908 (see Nat. Nov. Dec
	1908), as Heft 4, Neue Folge of the <em>Abhandlungen der Königlich Preussischen geologischen
	Landesanstalt</em> – p. [1]-181, [182], <em>30 pl. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 189; LS 31929.

Cassebeer, Johann Heinrich (1785-1850), German pharmacist and bryologist.
(<em>Casseb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FR, some material also at GOET. Sets of his <em>Wetterauische Laub-
moose</em> (dec. 1, 1814, 2?, 3, before May 1822 and 4-7, 1841) are at NY and FR. It is possible
that the material listed for FR and GOET consists only of this series of exsiccatae.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118; MD p. 80.
	Grimme, Abh. Ber. Ver. Naturk. Kassel 58: 135. 1936.
	Verdoorn, Ann. bryol. 9: 153. 1936.
	Conert, Senckenbergiana, Biologica 48(6): 16. 1967.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 190. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 86; Barnhart 1: 320; BM 1: 323; CSP 1: 813;
MD 80-81; PR 1577-1578.
Mollenhauer, Natur und Museum 99(7): 333-340. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cassebeera</em> Kaulfuss (1824); <em>Cassebeeria</em> Dennstedt ex O. Kuntze (1891).

1043. <em>Ueber die Entwicklung der Laubmoose</em>. Frankfurt am Main (Hermann) 1823. 16-mo. (<em>Entw. Laubm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1823 (Intelligenzbl. Jenaische Allg. Lit. Zeit. 20: 286. 1823), p. [1]-viii,
	[1, corr], [1]-77, [78 imprint]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – See MD for a collation and notes.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 323; MD p. 80-81; PR 1577.

1044. <em>Uebersicht der bisher in Kurhessen beobachteten wildwachsenden und eingebürgerten Pflanzen.
</em>Im Auftrage des Vereins für hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde und unter spezieller
Mitwirkung des Dr. J. H. Cassebeer zu Bieber bearbeitet von Dr. Louis Pfeiffer in Cassel.
Erste Abtheilung. Kassel (J. J. Bohné) 1844. Oct. † (<em>Uebers. Kurhessen Pfl.</em>)

<em>Main author</em>: Louis Georg Karl Pfeiffer (1805-1877) q.v.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1844 (p. x: 24 Feb 1844), p. [i]-x, [1]-251, [252, err.] <em>Copy</em>: B. – Published as
	"Drittes Supplement, Zeitschrift des Vereins für hessische Geschichte und Landes-
	kunde, " Kassel 1844.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 323; 4: 1562; PR 7106.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 3: 326-327. 9 Mai 1845.

1045. <em>Flora der Wetterau ...</em> Erste Abtheilung (Phanerogamie) ... Hanau 1847-1849.
2 Lief. Oct. † (<em>Fl. Wetterau</em>) (<em>n.v.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Gottfried Ludwig Theobald (1810-1869).
<em>Publ</em>.: Lieferung 1 was announced as published in <em>Flora</em> of 21 Mar 1847. Lieferung 2,
	1849; the contents of the Lieferungen are conjectural. p. [i]-cxii, [1]-266.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 323; PR 1578.

Cassel, Franz Peter (1784-1821), German botanist, later in life professor of botany in
Gent. (<em>Cassel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 320; BM 1: 323; CSP 1: 813; Jackson p. 68;
Kew 1: 294; PR 1579-1581.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Casselia</em> Dumortier (1822, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Casselia</em> C. G. D. Nees &amp; C. F. P. Martius
(1823, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

1046. <em>Lehrbuch der natürlichen Pflanzenordnung</em>. Frankfurt am Main (Andrea) 1817. Oct. (<em>Lehrb. nat. Pflanzenordn.</em>)

PAGE: 466
HEADING: CASSEL

<em>Publ</em>.: 1817, prob. Apr-Mai (p. viii: Sep 1816; Isis 1: 1037. 1817), p. [i]-viii, [1]-403,
	[404, err.] <em>Copies</em>: NY, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 323; Kew 1: 491; PR 1580.

Cassini, Alexandre-Henri Gabriel, de (1781-1832), French botanist. (<em>Cass</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 320; BM 1: 324; Bossert p. 67; CSP 1: 816-
818; GR p. 311; Kew 1: 492; Langman p. 191; LS 4784-4786; PR 1582.
Cassini, Liste des mémoires de botanique, [Paris 1820], 7 p.
Cassini, Opuscules phytologiques 1: xxxix-lxii. 1826 (bibl.)
Gossin, Notice sur Henri de Cassini. Paris 1832. Oct. (n.v., also in Cassini, <em>Opuscules</em>3:
	i-xxix. 1834).
Anon., Ann. Chém. Phys., Paris 52: 191. 1833.
Guillemin, Arch. de Bot. 1: 462-466. 1833.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 91, 199, 398, 566. 1862.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 111. 1903; 3(3): 99. 1905 (on portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 26. 1906 (on portr.)
Greuter, Boissiera 22: 167-169. 1973.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 698. 1974 (portr.)
King and Dawson, introduction to <em>Cassini on Compositae</em>, see below. (1975).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cassinia</em> R. Brown (1813, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Cassinia</em> R. Brown (1817, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Arch. de Bot. 1: facing p. 466. 1833; Candollea 28: 427-428. 1973.

1047. <em>Aperçu des genres ou sous-genres nouveaux formés par ... dans la famille des Synantherées</em>.
Paris 1816-1818. (<em>Aperçu gen. Synanth.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In the <em>Bulletin des sciences de la Société philomatique de Paris</em> as follows:

fasc.	reference	dates	fasc.	reference	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1816: 198-200	Dec 1816	6[2]	1817: 153-154	Oct 1817
2	1817: 10-13	Jan 1817	7[1]	1818: 30-32	Feb 1818
3	1817: 31-34	Feb 1817	[2]	1818: 33-34	Mar 1818
4[1]	1817: 66-68	Apr 1817	8	1818: 73-77	Mai 1818
[2]	1817: 69-70	Mai 1817	9	1818: 139-142	Sep 1818
5	1817: 137-140	Sep 1817	10	1818: 165-168	Nov 1818
6[1]	1817: 151-152	Sep 1817

The dates are given in the Bulletin itself. Contemporary reviews and the presentation of
Copies to the Paris Academy indicate that the various parts were in general indeed
published in the months given on the sheets.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 492; Langman p. 191.

1048. <em>Opuscules phytologiques</em>; par M. Henri Cassini ... Premier recueil, contenant:
1° une ébauche de la Synanthérologie, <em>2°</em> des mémon es ou articles de botanique sur
differens sujets étrangers à la synanthérologie; précédé d'une table indicative de tous les
mémoires et articles concernant la botanique, publiés jusqu'a ce jour par l'auteur dans
quelques journaux scientifiques et dans le Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Paris
1826-1834, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Opusc. phytol.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1 Jul 1826, p. [i]-lxvii, [1]-426, <em>20 pl</em>. (9 col.). <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U. – This volume con-
	tains a full bibliography of Cassini's many contributions to periodicals and to the
	<em>Dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle</em>, the latter with precise dates of publication. – Plates some
	times bound in part with vol. 2.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1 Jul 1826, p. [i-iii], [1]-552. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, U.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: <em>Opuscules</em> ... tome troisième ou supplémentaire. Contenant 1° Un résumé de la

PAGE: 467
HEADING: CASTAGNE

	Synanthérologie, 2° Quatre lettres élémentaires sur la botanique. Paris 19 Apr 1834,
	p. [i*-vi*], [i]-[xxx], [I]-XIV, [15]-221, [2, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – Published posthumous-
	ly by D. de Blainville, with a biographical introduction by Gossin (p. i-xxix) -
	"Avertissement" by Cassini dated 9 Mai 1831, preface by Blainville Dec 1833. (Dates:
	BF).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 324; Kew 1: 492; PR 1582; RS p. 78; IDC 5053.

1049. <em>Talleau</em> [for: Tableau] <em>des Synanthérées</em> [Paris 1829]. Oct. (<em>Tabl. Synanth.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1829, p. [1]-38. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat. 17: 387-423. Aug
	1829.

1050. <em>Cassini on Compositae</em> collected from the Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles and
arranged with an introduction and an index by Robert M. King and Helen W. Dawson.
New York (Oriole editions) 1975, 3 vols. Oct. ISBN 0-88211-080-2 (<em>Cassini on Compos</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1975. A facsimile reprint of Cassini's articles on Compositae published in
	Cuvier, Dict. sci. nat. (q.v. for precise dates, also reproduced in introduction by King
	and Dawson). The reprint has continuous pagination and indicates original pagina
	tion. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – 1: [i]-xxxix, [1]-636; 2: [i-iv], 637-1330; 3: [i-iv], 1331-1963,
	index: [i*], i-xxxvii (refers to new pagination).

Cassone, Felice (1815-1854), Italian botanist. (<em>Cassone</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 320; BM 1: 324; Jackson p. 40, 202; Kew 1:
492; NI 334; PR 1583; Saccardo 1: 47.

1051. <em>Flora medico-farmaceutica</em> compllata dal dottore in medicina e chirurgia Felice
Cassone. Torino (Giuseppe Cassone) 1847-1852, 6 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. med.-farm.</em>)

1: 1847, p. [i]-xxxv, [1]-364, <em>pl. 1-100.</em>
2: 1847, p. [1]-391, <em>pl. 101-200.</em>
3: 1848, p. [1]-392, <em>pl. 201-300.</em>
4: 1850, p. [1]-383, <em>pl. 301-400.</em>
5: 1850, p. [1Ï-414, <em>pl. 401-500.</em>
6: 1852, p. [1]-394, <em>pl. 501-600.</em>
<em>Copies</em>: HU, NY. – The plates are low quality coloured liths.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 324; Jackson p. 202; Kew 1: 492; NI 334; PR 1583.

Castagne, Jean Louis Martin (1785-1858), French merchant and amateur botanist.
(<em>Castagne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CN, G, G-DC, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 597; Barnhart 1: 320; BL 2: 131, 132; BM 1: 324;
CSP 1: 818; Kew 1: 492; LS 4787, 4788.
Boissier, Fl. orient. 1: xv. 1867.
Derbès, <em>in</em> Castagne, Cat. Pl. Bouches-du-Rhône, Marseille 1862.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1055. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Castagnea A</em>. Derbès &amp; Solier (1851); <em>Castagnella</em> Arnaud (1914).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 429-430. 1973.

1052. <em>Observations sur quelques plantes acotylédonées, de la famille des Urédinées</em>, et dans
les sous-tribus des Nemasporées et des Aecidinées, recueillies dans le Département
des Bouches-du-Rhône. Marseille, Aix 2 fasc, 1842-1843, Duod., Oct. (<em>Observ.
Uréd.</em>)

<em>Numéro 1</em>: Marseille (Achard) 1842, p. [1]-35, <em>1 pl</em>. Duod. <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.

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<em>Numéro 2</em>: Aix (Nicot et Pardigon) 1843, p. [1]-24, <em>2 pl</em>, uncol. liths., Oct. <em>Copies</em>: NY,
	PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 4787; PR 1584.

1053. <em>Catalogue des plantes qui croissent naturellement aux environs de Marseille</em>. Aix (Nicot et
Pardigon) 1845. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Marseille</em>).

<em>Main volume</em>: 1845, p. [1]-263, <em>pl. 1-7</em>, uncol. liths. by Giraud. <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS, USDA.
<em>Supplément</em>: Aix (Nicot et Pardigon) 1851, (p. 7: 11 Nov 1850), p. [1]-<em>125, pl. 8-11</em>, idem.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY (2), PCS, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 132; BM 1: 325; Kew 1: 492; LS 4788; Plesch p. 172; PR 1585.

1054. <em>Catalogue des plantes qui croissent naturellement dans le département des Bouches-du-Rhône</em>
par L. Castagne avec une préface, la biographie de Castagne et un aperçu général sur la
végétation du département des Bouches-du-Rhône par Alphonse Derbès ... Marseille
(Camoin frères) 1862. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Bouches-du-Rhône</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Auguste Alphonse Derbès (1818-1894).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1862, p. [i]-liv, [2, half-title, signs], [1]-203, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 325; PR 1586.

Castelnau, François Louis Nompar de Caumont de Laporte, Comte de (1810-
1880), French naturalist, leader of an expedition to South America 1843-1847, later
French consul general at Melbourne. (<em>Castelnau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 118.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 321; BM 1: 325, 6: 189; CSP 1: 820, 7: 347-
348; CSP 3: 848-850 [sub Laporte], 9: 463; Kew 1: 494.
Anon., Le Naturaliste 1880: 207-208.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 27 (bibl.): 44-45. 1880.
Anon., Nat. Nov. 1880: 62.
Fauvel, Ann. Entomologie 1881: 114-115.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see H. A. Weddell, <em>Chloris andina</em> (1855-1857).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Castelnavia</em> L. R. Weddell (1849).

Castiglioni, Luigi, Conte (1757-1832), Italian botanist at Milano. (<em>Castigl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 321; BM 1: 325-326; ME 3: 356; PR 1595-
1596; Saccardo 1: 47.
Anon., Flora 15: 574-575. 28 Sep 1832.
Eggleston, Bull. Vermont bot. Club 8: 21-22. 1913.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 108. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Castiglionia</em> Ruiz &amp; Pavon (1794).

1055. <em>Viaggio negli Stati Uniti</em> dell' America settentrionale fatto negli anni 1785, 1786, e
1787 da Luigi Castiglioni ... Con alcune osservazioni sui vegetabili plù utili di quel
paese. Milano (Giuseppe Marelli) 1790, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Viagg. Stati Uniti</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1790, p. [i]-xii, [1]-403, <em>pl. 1-8</em>, uncol. copper engr. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NO, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1790, p. [i]-vi, 1-402, <em>pl. 9-14</em>, 3 tabl. (on p. 169-402: osservazioni sui vegetabili
	più utili degli Stati Uniti). <em>Copies</em>: MO, NO, NY.
<em>Reissued</em>: 1845, see BM 1: 325, (n.v.)
<em>German translation</em>: Memmingen (Andreas Seyler) Oct., 1793, p. [i-xvi], [1]-495, <em>pl. 1-6
	</em>(vol. 1 only). <em>Copy</em>: NO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 325; ME 3: 356; PR 1595, Sabin 11413, 11414.

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Castracane degli Antelminelli, Francesco Saverio, Conte (1817-1899), Italian
algologist. (<em>Castracane</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 322; BM 1: 326; Bossert p. 68; CSP 7: 348,
9: 464, 12: 145, 14: 97; Jackson p. 531 [index]; Kew 1: 494; MW p. 71; Saccardo 1: 47,
2: 29.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 18-26. 1882 (bibl.)
De Toni, Mem. Accad. pont. Nuovi Lincei 16: [32 p.] 1899. (repr. B, NY) (portr., bibl.)
Pirotta, Malphigia 13: 88. 1899 (portr.)
De Toni, Nuova Notarisia 10: 143. 1899 (portr.)
De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. belg. microsc. 1899: 86.
Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 41: xliii, lxxxix. 1900.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 161. 1903, 3(5): 177. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Castracania</em> G. B. De Toni (1892).

1056. <em>Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger</em> during the years 1873-
1876 under the command of Captain George S. Nares ... and the late Captain Frank
Tourle Thomson ... prepared under the superintendence of the late Sir C. Wyville
Thomson .... and now of John Murray ... Botany-vol. II. London. Edinburgh, Dublin
(Her Majesty's Government) 1886. Qu. (<em>Rep. voy. Challenger, Diatom.</em>)

<em>Part 4</em>: "Report on the Diatomaceae, " by Castracane, Nov-Dec 1886, (p. viii*: 14 Nov
	1886), p. [i*-viii*], [i]-[iv], [1]-178, <em>pl. 1-30</em> with text, liths. by Cesare Cerù. <em>Copies:
	</em>B, BR, MICH.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 326; MW p. 71.

Catesby, Mark (1683-1749), English traveller and naturalist, in Virginia 1712-1719,
Carolina etc. 1722-1726. (<em>Catesby</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The main Catesby collections are at BM in the Sloane herbarium,
in OXF (mainly) in the Sherard herbarium and in E, in the Dubois herbarium. For a
detailed discussion of the Sloane set and the Linnaean types contained in them, see
Dandy. Catesby's own plates were made (according to his own account) in the field and
were based on fresh material. Linnaeus founded species and varieties upon some of the
plates, and a number of specimens in the Sloane set can be associated with certain of the
plates. Sherard acquired an important set of Catesby's plants and in many cases (fide
Clokie) these specimens are accompanied by Catesby's own holographic notes.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 119; Lasègue p. 324, 458.
	Dandy, Sloane herbarium 110-113. 1958.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 144. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 68. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 322; BB p. 61; BM 1: 327, 6: 190; DNB 9:
281; Jackson p. no, 362; Kew 1: 496; LS 4793; ME 1: 171, 3: 340-341, 348, 726; NI
327; Plesch p. 173; PR 1602-1603; PR ed. 1: 1751-1753.
Pulteney, Sketches 2: 219. 1790.
Darlington, Rel. Baldwiniae 319. 1843.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 31. 1902.
Stone, Bird-lore 7: 126-129. 1905.
Gee, Univ. South Carol. Bull. 72: 9-13. 1918.
Fox, Fothergill 159, 175. 1919.
Fagin, William Bartram 220 [index]. 1933.
Allen, The Auk 54: 349-363. 1937.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 41, 69, 74, 169. 1940.
Allen, Trans. Amer. philos. Soc. 41: 463-478. 1951 (ornithol.)
Frick, Papers bibliogr. Soc. America 54: 163-175. 1960.

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HEADING: CATESBY

Frick and Stearn, Mark Catesby, the colonial Audubon. Urbana, 111. 1961, x, 137 p.
	(additional bibl.): see also Ewan, Amer. Midland Naturalist 66(2): 510-512. 1961.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 89-90. 1966.
Berkeley and Berkeley. Dr. Alexander Garden of Charlestown 372 [index]. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 387. 1969.
Frick, DSB 3: 129-130. 1971 (b. 3 Apr 1683!).
Anderson, Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 23(3): 77-81. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Catesbaea</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Càtesbya</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Trans. Amer. philos. Soc. 41: 464. 1951.

1057. <em>The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands</em>: containing the figures
of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects and plants: particularly, the forest-trees, shrubs, and other plants, not hitherto described, or very incorrectly figured by authors. Together
with their descriptions in English and French. To which, are added observations on the
air, soil, and waters: with remarks upon agriculture, grain, pulse, roots, &amp;c. To the whole
is prefixed a new and correct map of the countries treated. By Mark Catesby, F.R.S.
col. I[II]. Histoire naturelle de la Caroline, La Floride &amp; les Isles Bahama: contenant
les desseins des oiseaux ... Le tout est precede d'une carte nouvelle et exacte des pais
dont il s'agist. London 1731-1743, 2 vols. Fol., Appendix 1747. Fol. (<em>Nat. hist. Carolina</em>).

<em>Ed. I</em>:.<em>vol. 1</em>, 1730-1732, p. [i-vi], 1-100. 1-2.
	<em>vol. 2</em>, 1734-1747, p. i-xii, i-xliv, 1-120, 1-2, [6].

vol.	part	plates	year	vol.	part	plates	year
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-3	1-60	1730	2	8	41-60	1736
	4	61-80	1731		9	61-80	1738
	5	81-100	1732		10	81-100	1743
2	6-7	1-40	1734	App.		1-20	1747

References in Linnaeus and Adanson to "Catesby 3" are to the appendix to vol. 2 -
The 22 hand-coloured engravings are by Catesby, "... Amusing, but inferior" [Blunt].
<em>Copy</em>: HU (appendix 1771 ed.)
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "revised by Mr. [George] Edwards ..., " London (C. Marsh and T. Wilcox)
	1754 [1748-1756]. Fol. – This edition, although published after 1753, is not taken into
	consideration for purposes of valid publication of generic names since this is an un-
	changed reprint of a pre-Linnaean author published after his death. The same is true
	of the German translation published in 1755. Plates from this edition were used by
	J. M. Seligmann in his Sammlung ... Vögel, 9 tom., 1746-1776.
	1: [i*-iv*], i-vii, [index: 1-6], map, 1-100, title page dated 1754.
	[1*] <em>pl. 1-99.</em> [no title page, no text].
	2: [i-iv], 1-100, appendix 1-20, account Carolina [i]-xliv, [1, index], title page dated
	1754.
	[2*] <em>pl. 1-100, 1-20</em> [no title page, no text]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>German translation</em>: "Die Beschreibung von Carolina, Florida und den Bahamischen
	Inseln, translated by D. Georg. Leonhard Huth, Nürnberg, " 1 vol. fol. s.d. [1755 in
	preface and on map]. (<em>Beschr. Carolina</em>).
<em>Third edition</em>: London 1771, 2 vols. folio, accompanied by "A catalogue ... of Linnaean
	names" which is sometimes also bound with the previous editions.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. 1974, Savannah, Georgia (Beehive Press), "The natural history ... islands
	containing two hundred and twenty figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects and
	plants by the late Mark Catesby, F.R.S. with an introduction by George Frick and
	notes by Joseph Ewan." <em>Copy</em>: Ewan. – The notes by Ewan are on p. 89-100 of the
	additional material; contains also (p. 27-30) the catalogue of Linnaean names from
	ed. 3, 1771.
See HU 486 and DU 72 for detailed descriptions and discussions. Stevenson (HU, with
the help of St. John) provides a list of plates with modern names.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 327; CF p. 534; DU 72; HE p. 17; HU 486; Jackson p. 362; ME 3: 340;
NI 336; Plesch p. 173; PR 1602; SA 2: 548; IDC 6454.

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HEADING: CAVANILLES

Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 29-30. 1898, 3: 31. 1902.
Stearn, Introduction facsimile edition Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, Ray Soc, 1: 99.
	1957.
Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 328. 1958.
Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera Plantarum, facsimile edition, Weinheim xxxv.
	1964.
Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 108-109. 1975 (ed. 2, copy sold at <em>£</em> 8.500).

1058. <em>Hortus brilanno-americanus</em>: or, a curious collection of trees and shrubs, the produce
of the British colonies in North America; adapted to the soil and climate of England.
With observations on their constitution, growth, and culture: and directions how they
are to be collected, packed up, and secured during their passage. Embellished with
copper plates neatly engraved. London (W. Richardson and S. Clark) 1763. Qu. in twos. (<em>Hort. brit.-amer.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: 1763, after 2 Mai (dedication), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-vi, [1]-41, [1], 17 engravings,
	sometimes handcoloured, items numbered 1-84, see HU 578 for a list with modern
	names. All illustrations except 34 and 84 based on plates in Catesby's <em>Natural history.
	Copies</em>: BM, HH, HU.
<em>Re-issue</em>: substitute t.p. only: <em>Hortus europae americanus</em>: or, a collection of 85 curious trees
	and shrubs, the produce of North America; adapted to the climates and soils of Great
	Britain, Ireland, and most parts of Europe, &amp;c. Together with their blossoms, fruits
	and seeds; observations on their culture, growth, constitution and virtue with direc-
	tions how to collect, pack up, and secure them in their passage. Adorn'd with 63
	figures on 17 copper plates, large imperial folio. London (J. Millan) 1767. Qu. in
	twos. – "Minime differt" PR, mentioned as published by J. hebd. Libr. 26 Sep 1767.
	Same contents as original edition, in HH copy with hand-coloured plates. (<em>Hort. eur.
	amer.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 327; DU 73; GF p. 53; Henrey 544, 545; HU 578; Jackson p. 110; Kew 1:
	491; ME 3: 348; NI 338; PR 1603; Pritzel (ed. 1) 1752, 1753.
	Uphof, Jaarb. Ned. dendr. Ver. 20: 158-160. 1955.

Cavanilles, Antonio José (1745-1804), Spanish clergyman and botanist, at Paris
1777-1781, later at Madrid, from 1801 onward director of the Madrid botanical garden.
(<em>Cav</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MA; many names in the "Dissertationes" are based on material
in P, P-LA and P-JU, other material, mainly of plants from the Madrid Garden: BM,
C, G, LD, LINN, MO and UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 119.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 518. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 272, 7: 70; Barnhart 1: 324; BM 1: 329, 6: 191;
Bossert p. 69; Colmeiro 1: clxvii-clxviii; CSP 1: 845-846; Dawson p. 206-207; HR;
IF p. 685; Jackson p. 132, 139; Kew 1: 498; Langman p. 194-195; Lasègue p. 564
[index]; MW p. 71; NI 340-341; PR 1614-1619, 907, 5604, 7895, 7900; PR ed. 1, 1762-
1769; Quenstedt p. 77; Zander (ed. 10), p. 644.
Cavanilles, in Usteri Bot. Mag. 2(4): 186. 1788 (on his Diss. 5).
Anon., Bot. Zeit. Regensburg 3(12): 191. 1804.
Lagasca, Varied. Ci., Madrid 3: 65-75, 148-158. 1804 (at HU).
König et Sims, Ann. Bot. 1(2): 402-404. 1805.
Schrader, Neues J. Bot. 2(1): 150-162. 1807.
Colmeiro, Botanica Penins. Hisp. 119, 173-175. 1858.
Reyes Prosper, Dos noticias historicas ... Cavanilles. Madrid 1917, 265 p., – <em>Copy</em>:
	MICH (portr.)
Backer, Verklarend woordenboek 110. 1936.
Dawson, Smith Papers 24-25. 1939.
Alvarez Lopez, Rev. Indias 7: 503-540. 1946.
Alvarez Lopez, Ann. Jard. bot. Madrid 6(1): 1-64. 1946 (bibl.)
Anon., Anal. Jard. bot. Madrid 6(1): 1-xv. 1946 (portr.)

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HEADING: CAVANILLES

Garcia, Annuario Soc. Broteriana 12: [48 p.]. 1946.
Menéndez, Bol. réal. Soc. Espan. Hist. nat. 44: 249-252. 1946.
Querada, Anal. Jard. bot. Madrid 6(1): 82-84. 1946.
Gonzalez, Bol. réal. Soc. Espan. Hist. nat. 45: 125-150. 1947.
Pires de Lima, Publ. Inst. Bot. Sampaio, Fac. Cienc. Porto 26: 5-14. 1947 (letters Brotero
	to Cavanilles), also Anuario Soc. Broter. 12: 53-63, <em>pl. 1-12.</em> 1946.
Alvarez Lopez, Réal. Soc. Esp. Hist. nat. tomo extr. 77-87. 1949
Balguerias, Anal. Inst. Bot. Cav. 10(1): 119-127. 1951 (on Lagasca and Cav.)
Zaragoza Rubira, Med. Esp. 50: 318-327. 1963.
Keefe, Biologist 48(3-4): 54. 1966.
Anon., Monthly Notes R. bot. Gard. Edinburgh June 1968: 6-7.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 138. 1972 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Cavanilla</em> Thunberg (1792); <em>Cavanilla</em> Vellozo (1825); <em>Cavanillea</em>
Desrousseaux (1792); <em>Cavanillesia</em> Ruiz &amp; Pavon (1794); (journals): <em>Anales del Instituto
Botanico A. J. Cavanilles</em> (Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid). Madrid. Vol. 10-x,
1951-X. (<em>Note</em>: Vol. 1-9, 1941-1950 as <em>Anales del Jardin Botánico de Madrid</em>); <em>Cavanillesia</em>
rerum botanicarum acta. Barcelona. Vol. 1-x, 1928-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Anales Inst. bot. Cavanilles 10(1): 123-126. 1951; Candollea 28: 433-434.
1973.

1059. <em>Monadelphiae classis dissertationes decem</em>. Madrid (Typographia regia) [1785]-1790.
Qu. (<em>Diss</em>.)

<em>Preface material</em>, Feb 1790, p. [i*], [i]-x, tabula analytica. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY, US.
<em>Diss. 1</em>: <em>Dissertatio botanica de Sida</em>, et de quibusdam plantis quae cum illa affinitatem
	habent. Paris (F. A. Didot) 1785. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Apr 1785, p. [i], [1]-47, <em>pl. 1-13</em> by Cavanilles and Fossier (uncol. copper
	engr.). The text itself ends on p. 42; p. [43]-44 extr. reg. Acad. Paris 13 Apr 1785,
	p. [45]-47 = tab. expl. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY (2 copies), US.
<em>Diss. 2</em>: <em>Secunda dissertatio botanica</em>, De Malva, Serra, Malope, Lavatera, Alcea, Althaea
	et Malachra. Accedunt Sidae mantissa, et tentamina de Malvarum atque Abutilonis
	fibris in usus oeconomicos praeparandis. Paris (F. A. Didot) 1786. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Apr 1786, p. [i], [43]-106, [i]-[vi], <em>pl.14-35, A</em> (by Cavanilles, as above). –
	The text ends on p. 99, 100 blank, 101-104 tab. expl., 105-106 extr. reg. Acad. Paris
	1 Mar 1786. p. [i]-iii <em>Triguera</em> plus <em>pl. A</em>, [iv-vi] genera to be treated in diss. 3, follow
	pl. – <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY (2 copies), US.
<em>Diss. 3</em>: <em>Tertia dissertatio botanica</em>, De Ruizia, Assonia, Dombeya, Pentapete, Malvavisco,
	Pavonia, Hibisco, Laguna, Cienfuegosia, Quararibea, Pachira, Hugonia, et Monsonia.
	Paris (F. A. Didot) 1787. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1787, p. [i], [107]-185, [186, index], [2p. extr. reg. Acad. Paris 23 Dec
	1786], <em>pl. 36-74.</em> – Text diss. ends p. 180, [181]-185 tab. expl., [186, tab. ind.]. Cava-
	nilles identifies himself as "... Hispano-Valentino, e Societate Regio vulgo Bascon-
	gada, atque in Academia Valentina Doctore Theologo." <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY
	(2 copies), US.
<em>Diss. 4</em>: <em>Quarta dissertatio botanica</em>, de Geranio, 128 species complectens, 49 tabulis incisas.
	Paris (F. A. Didot) 1787. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1787, p. [i-iii], [189]-266, [3 p. extr. reg. Acad. Paris 6 Jun 1787], <em>pl. 75-122,
	124</em> (all plates by author). <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY (2 copies), US.
<em>Diss. 5</em>: <em>Quinta dissertatio botanica</em>, De Sterculia, Kleinhovia, Ayenia, Buttneria, Bombace,
	Adansonia, Crinodendro, Aytonia, Malachodendro, Stewartia et Napaea. Accedit
	praecedentium dissertationum Mantissa. 36 Tabulis aere incisis ornata. Paris (F. A.
	Didot) 1788. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: 23-26 Jul 1788 (see ST p. 56-58), p. [i-iii], [267]-299, [301-304], [2, legal depot,
	extr. reg. Acad. Paris, 7 Jun 1788, 12 Jun 1788 censor], <em>pl. 123, 125-142, 144, 144</em>[<em>bis</em>]-
	<em>159</em>, copper engr. of drawings by the author. – Text diss. 5 ends p. 299, [300-303]
	list of various new genera, errata, [104] list genera diss. 6. The first plate numbered
	144 (<em>Sterculea lanceolata</em> and <em>S. cordifolia</em>) is numbered 143 in other copies (e.g. NY,
	first copy). <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY (2 copies), U, US.
<em>Diss. 6</em>: <em>Sexta dissertatio botanica</em>, De Camellia, Gordonia, Morisona, Gossypio, Waltheria,

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HEADING: CAVANILLES

	Melochia, Mahernia, Hermannia, Urena, Halesia, Styrace, Galxia, Ferraría, et
	Sisyrinchio. Accedit Mantissa tertia. 41 Tabulis aere incisis ornata. Paris (F. A. Didot)
	1788. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: 12-25 Oct 1788, p. [i-iii], [305]-435, [2 p. extr. reg. Acad. Paris 3 Sep 1788].
	<em>pl. 160-200</em>, all by author. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY (2 copies), US.
<em>Diss. 7</em>: <em>Septima dissertatio botanica</em>, quatuordecim genera monadelpha continens, 24
	tabulis accurate delineata. Paris (F. A. Didot) 1789. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1789, p. [i], [357]-396, <em>pl. 201-224</em>, all by author, p. [357] dated 4 Mar 1789,
	p. [378] end of diss., between [378] and 379 inserted [2 p.] extr. reg. Acad. Paris
	21 Mar 1789, p. 379-396 answer to L'Héritièr's <em>Obs</em>. on Cavanilles' Diss. 5. <em>Copies</em>:
	M, NY [first copy lacks <em>pl. 217</em>].
<em>Diss. 8</em>: <em>Octava dissertatio botanica</em>, Erythroxylon et Malplghiam complectens, 18 tabulis
	ornata. Paris (F. A. Didot) 1789. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: 4 Mai 1789, p. [i], [399]-414, [2] P. extr. reg. Acad. 3 Apr 1789, <em>pl. 225-242</em>,
	all by author. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY [2].
<em>Diss. 9</em>: <em>Nona dissertatio botanica</em>, De Banisteria, Triopteride, Tetrapteride, Molina et
	Flabellaria 22 tabulis ornata. Superiorum permissu. Madrid (Typographia regia)
	1790. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1790, p. [i], [417]-436, <em>pl. 243-264</em>, all by author. Date on p. 420:
	19 Jan 1790. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY [first copy has <em>pl. 243-244, 250, 253-254</em>, second copy
	compl.], MICH, US.
<em>Diss. 10</em>: <em>Decima dissertatio botanica</em>, De Passiflora. 32 tabulis ornata ... Superiorum
	permissu. Madrid (Typographia regia) 1790. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1790, p. [i], [439]-463, [464 ind. gen.], <em>pl. 265-296.</em> Date on p. 441: 1 Feb
	1790. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY (first copy: <em>pl. 283, 288</em> lacking), US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; CO 299; DU 74; HU 677; Kew 1: 498; Langman p. 194; MW p. 71;
	NI 340; PR 1614; RS p. 78; ST p. 56-58; IDC 1041.
	Junk, Rara 186. 1929.
	Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera plantarum, facsimile edition, Weinheim,
	xxxv. 1964.

1060. <em>Observations de M. l'Abbé Cavanilles</em>, de l'Academie des Sciences d'Upsal, sur le
cinquième fascicule de M. L'Héritier. [Paris 1789] Qu. (<em>Observ. Cav.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1789, reprinted with independent pagination [(1)-(10)] from Obs. phys.
	Hist. Nat. Arts 34(1): 183-192. Mar 1789. Discussion of L'Héritier, <em>Stirpes novae</em>, fasc. 5.
	Also published as "Observationes in quintum fasciculum M. L'Héritier," in Roemer
	et Usteri, Mag. Bot. 3(7): 42. 1790 (CO 304).
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 132; Langman p. 194; PR ed. 1: 1763.

1061. <em>Icones et descriptiones plantarum</em>, quae aut sponte in Hispania crescunt, aut in hortis
hospitantur. Madrid (Typographia regia) 1791-1801, 6 vols. Fol. (<em>Icon</em>.)

vol. &amp; part	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------
1(1)	[i-iv], [1]-32	1-40	16 Feb 1791
(2)	33-52	41-71	Nov 1791
(3)	53-67, [4, ind.]	72-100	Dec 1791
2(1)	[i-iv], [1]-32	101-139	Apr-Nov 1793
(2)	33-?	140-170	Apr-Nov 1793
(3)	?-79, [5, ind.]	171-200	Dec 1793 or Jan 1794
3(1)	[i*], [i]-x, [1]-30	201-260	Apr 1795
(2)	31-52, [2, add.], [4, ind.]	261-300	Dec 1795 v. 1-12 Jan 1796
4(1)	[i-iii], 1-36	301-360	Sep-Dec 1797
(2)	37-82	361-400	14 Mai 1798
5(1)	[i*], [i]-iv, [1]-74	401-500bis	Apr 1799
6(1)	[i-iii], 1-40	501-560	1800
(2)	41-97	561-600	Jan-Mai 1801

The plates are by Cavanilles himself, "stiff mechanical engravings" (Blunt).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1965, Historiae naturalis classica vol. 42. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

PAGE: 474
HEADING: CAVANILLES

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; CO 316; DU 75; GF p. 53; IF p. 685; Jackson p. 239; Kew 1: 498;
	Langman p. 194; NI 341; PR 1616; RS p. 78; ST p. 58-59; IDC 410.
	Junk, Rara 185-186. 1929.
	Stafleu, [Introductory note to <em>facsimile edition</em> of] A. J. Cavanilles, Icones et descrip-
	tiones plantarum, Lehre 1965.
	Letters from Cavanilles to Mutis at MA.

1062. <em>Observaciones sobre la historia natural</em>, geografía, agricultura, poblacion y frutos del
reyno de Valencia. Madrid (Imprenta real) 1795-1797, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Observ. hist. nat.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Sep 1795, [i*-iii*], [i]-xii, [1]-236, map, <em>29 pl</em>. (unnumbered). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Dec 1797 (rd by Paris Acad. 31 Mar 1798), [i-iii], [1]-338, [i, err.], <em>25 pl</em>. (un-
	numbered). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; BH; Kew 1: 498; PR 1617.

1063. <em>Coleccion de papeles sobre controversias botanicas</em> de D. Antonio Joseph Cavanilles, con
algunas notas del mismo a los escritos de sus antagonistas. Madrid (Imprenta real) 1796.
Oct. (<em>Colecc. pap. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1796 (P.V. 26 Apr 1797). p. [1]-274, frontisplece portrait of author (aet. 44).
	<em>Copies</em>: G, IDC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; Kew 1: 498; PR 1618; IDC 5342.

1064. <em>Descripción de las plantas</em> que D. Antonio Josef Cavanilles demostró en las lecciones
públicas del año 1801, precedida de los principlos elementales de la botánica. Madrid
(Imprenta real) 1802. Oct. (<em>Descr. pl.</em>)

[1]: 1801, p. [i]-cxxxvi, [1]-284, [i, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY.
[2]: 1802, p. [i, half-title], 285-625. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY.
<em>Italian</em> translation by Viviani: <em>Principi elementari di botanica</em> di G. A. Cavanilles tradotti
	dallo spagnuolo dal dott. Domenico Viviani ... Coll' aggiunta di un nuovo saggio
	sopra i sistemi di Tournefort, Linneo, e Jussieu ed altre nuove annotazioni di *****
	Genova (Frugoni) 1808, Oct., p. [1]-198, [1, ind.] (p. 4: 25 Jan 1808). <em>Copies</em>: G, U. –
	(<em>Princ. elem. Bot.</em>) Contains only the "principi." PR mentions also an 1803 version of
	this translation (n.v.). <em>Translation</em> by: Domenico Viviano (1772-1840).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; Kew 1: 408; Langman p. 195; PR 1619.

1065. <em>Elenchus plantarum horti regii botanici matritensis</em>. Anno M.DCCC.III. [Madrid 1803].
Oct. (<em>Elench. pl. horti matr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1803, p. [1]-40. <em>Copy</em>: IDC. – Rothmaler points out that although there are no
	descriptions this work is of importance because of the new combinations and new names
	that are given with indication of synonymy. Rothmaler lists these names.
<em>Ref</em>.: CO 815; IF p. 685; IDC 5879.
	Colmeiro, Essay historico p. 41.
	Rothmaler, Repert. Sp. nov. 49: 51-53. 1940.

1066. <em>Catalogus Hortus regius matritensis</em>. [Madrid 1803]. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Not published. Names cited from this work will be found in Lagasca, Gen. Sp.
	Nov. 1816 who states in his "explicatio": "Cav. ... Hortus Regius Matritensis, opus
	ineditum ...." Names such as <em>Boldoa</em> must be cited <em>Boldoa</em> Cavanilles ex Lagasca.

Cavara, Fridiano (1857-1929), Italian mycologist, director of the Napoli botanical
garden. (<em>Cavara</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NAP; fungi at PAD (fide Hawksworth). Exsiccatae: <em>Fungi
Longobardiae exsiccati, fasc. 1</em>, nos. 1-250, 1891-1895, complete sets e.g. at BM, FH,
MICH, W; for fasc. 6-7 ( = ser. 2) see <em>G. Pollacci.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 119.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 324; BL 2: 341, 360, 387; BM 1: 329, 6:
191; Bossert p. 68; CSP 14: 107-108; GR p. 529; Kew 1: 498; LS 4828-4874, 31937-
31939; Saccardo 1: 48; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.

PAGE: 475
HEADING: CAVOLINI

Saccardo, Syll. fung. 10: xv. 1892.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 177. 1905 (portr.)
Montemartini, Rivista Pat. veg. 19: 153. 1929.
Pellacci, Atti 1st. bot. Lab. critt. Univ. Pavia ser. 4. 1: i-xv. 1930.
Catalano, Delpinoa 11: 5-170. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cavaraea</em> Spegazzini (1917); <em>Cavaraella</em> Spegazzini (1923).

1067. <em>Appunti di patologia vegetale</em> (alcuni funghi parassiti di plante coltivate). Milano
(Tip. Bernardoni di C. Rebeschini E C.) 1888. Oct. (<em>Appunti patol. veg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Sep 1888 (p. 13: Jul 1888; Nat. Nov. Oct 1888), p. [1]-14, <em>pl. 6. Copy</em>: NY. –
	Reprinted from Atti 1st. Bot. Univ. Pavia ser. 2. 1: 425-438. 1888.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 2431.

Cavillier, François Georges (1868-1953), Swiss botanist at the Burnat herbarium
1890-1920, and the Conservatoire botanique de Genève. (<em>Cavill</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 415, 12(3): 358; Barnhart 1: 324; BL 2: 117,
569; BM 6: 191; CSP 14: 110; DTS 6(4): 128; Kew 1: 499; MW p. 71.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 161. 1905.
Baehni, Candollea 14: 271-277. 1953. (bibl., portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Burnat, <em>Flore des Alpes maritimes</em>, supplément aux quatre premiers
vols., <em>in</em> vol. 5: 1-95. 1913; continuation of this <em>Flore</em> 5(2): 97-376 (1915), 6 (1916-1917)
and 7 (1921) (with Briquet).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 435-436. 1973.

Cavolini, Filippo (lat. Caulinus) (1756-1810), Italian botanist at Napoli. (<em>Cavolini</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 300; Barnhart 1: 324; BM 1: 329, 6: 191; CSP 1:
839; LS 4891-489 1a; PR 1620-1622; Saccardo 1: 48
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 26. 1882.
Monticelli, Boll. Soc. Naturalisti Napoli 24, 1910. suppl.
Camerano, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino 25(632): 1-11. 1911.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii. Jahrh. 105-106. 1936.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 91. 1966.

<sm>COLLECTED WORKS</sm>: Opere di Filippo Cavolini. Ristampa a cura delia Società dei
Naturalisti in Napoli. Napoli (Detken e Rocholl) 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Caulinia</em> Moench (1802); <em>Caulinia</em> Willdenow (1801); <em>Caulinia</em> A. P. de Can-
dolle (1805); <em>Caulinites</em> A. T. Brongniart (1828); <em>Cavoliana</em> Rafinesque (1819, <em>orth. var.</em> of
<em>Caulinia</em> Willdenow); <em>Cavolinia</em> Rafinesque (1818, <em>orth. var.</em> of <em>Caulinia</em> Willdenow).

1068. <em>Phucagrostidum Theophrasti anthesis</em>. Contemplatus est Philippus Caulinus neapoli-
tanus anno 1792 ... Napoli, 1792. Qu. (<em>Phucagr. Theophr. anth.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1792, p. [i]-xxxv, 2 uncol. copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; PR 1621.

1069. <em>Zosterae oceanicae</em> Linnaei anthesis. Contemplatus est Philippus Caulinus neapoli-
tinanus. annis 1787 &amp; 1791 ... Napoli 1792. Qu. (<em>Zoster. ocean.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1792, p. [i]-xx, 1 uncol. copper engr. by Cimarelli. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Reprinted</em> in Konig et Sims, Ann. Bot. 2: 77-98. 1806 with an addition (p. 91-97) by
	C. Koenig. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 329; PR 1620.

PAGE: 476
HEADING: CEJP

Cejp, Karel (1900-x), Czeck mycologist and botanical bibliographer. (<em>Cejp</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 325; Bossert p. 68; Kew 1: 500; LS suppl.
4756-4781.
Fott, Čs. bot. listy 2: 110-112. 1950.
Pilat, Stud. bot. čechosl. 11: 1-6. 1950 (bibl., portr.)
Sebek, Čes. Mykol. 4: 1-3. 1950 (portr.)
Roon, Int. direct. spec. plant tax. 25. 1958.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 132-133. 1960.
Pilat, Čes. Mykol. 14: 1-3. 1960 (portr., bibl.)
Urban, Preslia 32: 185. 1960 (portr.)
Slavikova, Dej. Ved. Techn. 2: 32-38. 1969 (n.v.)
Pilat, Čes. Mykol. 24: 1-4. 1970 (bibl., portr.)
Urban, Preslia 42: 282-283. 1970 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cejpia</em> Velenovsky (1934).

Čelakovský, Ladislav Josef (1834-1902), Czeck botanist at Praha, leader of the
Bohemian morphological school bridging typological and evolutionary morphology.
(<em>Čelak</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 120.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 230, 12(2): 325; Barnhart 1: 325; BFM 688,
2392, 2399; BM 1: 330-331, 6: 192; Bossert p. 68; CSP 1: 858, 6: 620, 7: 361, 9: 478-
479, 12: 148-149, 14: 120; DTS 1: 45; 6(4): 128; IF suppl. 4: 315; Jackson p. 93, 264;
Kew 1: 500-501; PFC 1: xxxviii; PR 1626-1628; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Skofitz, Oest. bot. Z. 21: 1-5. 1871 (portr.)
Čelakowský, L. F., S.B. böhm. Ges. Wiss. 40: 7-31. 1902 (bibl.)
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 53: 52-58. 1903 (portr., bibl.)
Worsdell, Nature, Paris, 67: 302. 1903.
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhm. 244-245. 1904.
Nemec, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 21: (9)-(23). 1904 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 80. 1903, 3(3): 65, 209. 1905.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 512. 1909.
Nêmec, Vêda prír. 15: 289-295. 1934.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 137-144, 686. 1960.
Cisnerová-Spudilová, Acta Hist. Rer. nat. nec non techn., special issue 1: 103-123. 1965
	(C. and plant morphology).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Czechoslovakia I.60 k. (1962) yv. 1205

1070. <em>Prodromus der Flora von Böhmen</em> enthaltend die wildwachsenden und allgemein
kultivirten Gefässpflanzen des Königreiches ... Herausgegeben von dem Comité für die
naturwissenschaftliche Durchforschung Böhmens. Praha (Selbstverlag des Comités)
1867-1881. 4 vols., Oct. (<em>Prodr. F. Böhmen</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1867 (p. viii, 3 Aug 1867), [i]-viii, [1]-112. (Archiv 1, Abt. 3a). <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1871, zweiter Theil enthaltend die Apetalen und Sympetalen, p. [i], [113]-388,
	[2, Nachtr.], 1 lith., [2, ind.]. (Archiv 2, Abt. 3a). <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1875, Dritter Theil, die Eleutheropetalen, p. [i-iii], 389-691, [7, ind.], [1, tab.].
	(Archiv 3, Abt. 3a). <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
<em>Vol. 4</em>: Mar-Mai 1881 (p. viii: 24 Feb 1881; Nat. Nov. Jun 1881), Vierter Theil ent-
	haltend die Nachträge bis 1880 nebst Schlusswort, Verzeichnissen und Register,
	p. [i-viii], [1, half-title], [6931-955. (Archiv 4, Abt. 3a). <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY. – Prag (Fr.
	Rivnáč) 1881.
Archiv für die naturwissenschaftliche Landesforschung von Boehmen, Praha. – A Czech
version was published 1868-1883.

PAGE: 477
HEADING: CELSIUS

<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 688; IF suppl. 4: 315; Jackson p. 264; Kew 1: 501; PR 1628; IDC 5471.
	Futak and Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 138-139. 1960.

Čelakovský, Ladislav Franz (1864-1916), Czeck botanist at Praha, son of L. J.
Celakovský. (<em>L. F. Čelak.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 120.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 230; Barnhart 1: 325; BM 1: 330, 6: 192; Kew 1:
	501.
Degen, Mag. Bot. Lap. 15: 310. 1916.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1917: 141.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. ČSR 144. 1960.

1071. <em>Die Myxomyceten Böhmens</em>. Von Dr. Ladislav Celakovský Sohn. Dissertationsarbeit
aus dem Botanischen Institut der Böhmischen Universität. (mit fünf Tafeln). Archiv der
naturwissenschaftlichen Landesdurchforschung von Böhmen VII. Band. Nro 5. (Botan.
Abtheilung.) Prag (In Commission bei Fr. Rivnáč) 1893. Oct. (<em>Myxomyc. Böhmens</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1893 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1893), p. [1]-80, [81-88 cont., expl.], <em>pl. 1-5</em>, uncol.
	liths by author. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 330; Kew 1: 501; LS 4909-4911.

Celsius, Olof (1670-1756), Swedish theologist at Uppsala, doctor's degree 1694, pro-
fessor of theology 1736, amateur botanist, teacher and patron of Linnaeus. One of the
founders of the Swedish academy of Sciences. (<em>Celsius</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: <em>I. Flora uplandica</em> herbarium dated Uppsala 1730, 5 volumes, 716
plants collected by Cels and 49 plants collected by Linnaeus. This is the oldest Linnaeus
collection (at S). See KR p. 119.
<em>2. Flora uplandica sive Catalogus</em> etc., dated 1733 (sic not 1753), 6 volumes, 815 plants (at
UPS), see KR p. 119.
<em>3</em>. A few plants (19) collected by Cels are preserved in D. Rolander's <em>Herbarium för
Consistorium</em> (at LD).
<em>4</em>. Specimens by Celsius at OXF in Dillenius and Sherard herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 120.
	Gertz, Bot. Not. 1925: 113, 1928: 348.
	Gertz, Sv. Linné-Sällsk Årsskr. 3: 56-56. 1920, 6: 106-113. 1922, 16: 133-136. 1933.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 145. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 16; Barnhart 1: 326; GR p. 487-488; Kew 1: 501;
KR p. 118-119; LS 4915; PR 1632-1636; Smit p. 1043.
Smith, Corresp. Linnaeus 2: 437-440. 1821.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 183. 1903, 3(3): 8. 1905.
Hulth, Bref skr. Linné 1 (5): 249-255, 260-264. 1911.
Gertz, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 3: 36-56. 1920 (Fl. uplandica).
Gertz, Bot. Not. 1925: 113-149 (on his citation of localities in Fl. uplandica).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 111. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Celsia</em> Boehmer (1760); <em>Celsia</em> Linnaeus (1753); × <em>Celsioverbascum</em> K. H.
Rechinger &amp; H. Morath (1960). <em>Note</em>: <em>Celsa</em> Vellozo (1825) is dedicated "In memoriam
Cornelii Celsi." (Aulus Cornelius Celsus 25BC-50AD).

1072. <em>Hierobotanicon</em>, sive de plantis sacrae scripturae, dissertationes breves ... Uppsala
(Sumtu Auctoris) 1745-1747, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Hierobotanicon</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1745 (p. iv: 1 Mai 1745), p. [i-xvi], [1]-572. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1747, p. [i-iv], [1]-600. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Amsterdam</em> issue (same sheets) (new t.p.) Amsterdam (J. Wetstenius) 1748. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 501; KR p. 119; PR 1636.
	Anon., Nova Acta Upsal. 2: 306-307.

PAGE: 478
HEADING: CESALPINO

Cesalpino, Andrea (lat. Caesalpinus) (1519-1603), Italian botanist, "the first orthodox
systematist" (L.), professor of medicine and botany at Pisa 1555, Roma 1592. (<em>Cesalpino</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: At FI, dated 1563. Cesalpino is known to have made two her-
baria, one (now lost) for Come I, grand-duke of Tuscany, and one for Alfonso Torna-
buoni, bishop of Florence, now at FI, dated 1563. It consists of 260 sheets with 768 plants
mounted on the sheets, each plant provided with a Greek, Latin and Italian name in
Cesalpino's own handwriting. The plants are in systematic order.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 529.
	Caruel, Illustratio in hortum siccum Andreae Caesalpini, Florence 1858, xii, 128 p.
	Parlatore, Coll. bot. Florence 55-57. 1874.
	Candolle, Phytographie 402. 1880.
	Saint-Lager, Histoire herbiers 67-68. 1885.
	Camus, Malpighia 9: 303-304. 1895.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 395, 6(2): 187; Barnhart 1: 327; BM 1: 296;
Bossert p. 69; GR p. 529.; HU 1: 472 [index]; Jackson p. xxx, 27; Kew 1: 503; Langman
p. 176; Moebius p. 488 [index]; PR 1640-1641; Saccardo 1: 49, 2: 30; Smit p. 895, 1043.
Sprengel, Gesch. Bot. 1: 361-364. 1817.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Bibl. méd. 3: 206-211. 1821.
Bertoloni, Opusc. scientifici 3: 270.
Caruel, Nuovo Giorn. bot. Ital. 4: 23-48. 1872.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 161. 1903, 3(3): 177. 1905.
Oliver, Makers Brit. bot. 11-13, 21, 26. 1913.
Viviani, U., Vita e opere di Andrea C, Arezzo 1922.
Capparoni, P., Profili bibliografici dei medici e naturalisti celebri italiani, Roma 1925,
	p. 25-29 (portr.)
Dorolle, M., Questions péripatéticiennes, Paris 1929 (n.v.)
Castiglioni, Encicl. ital. 9: 866. 1931 (portr.)
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii. Jahrh. 254 [index]. 1936.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 369. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Caesalpinia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Caesalpiniodes</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

1073. <em>De plantis libri XVI</em> ... Ad serenissimum Franciscum Medicem, Magnum
Aetruriae Ducem. Florence (Apud Georgium Marescottum) 1583. Qu. (<em>Pl. libri XVI</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1583, p. [i-xl], 1-621, [ind., err. col. 1-10], dated 27 Sep 1583 in colophon. <em>Copies</em>:
	MO, NY.
<em>Appendix</em> ad libros de plantis, Roma 1603, Qu., p. 1-19 (n.v., see PR 1641 for a descrip-
	tion of a copy), reprinted by Boccone, Museo di piante rare 125-132.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 296; Langman p. 176; LS 4573; PR 1640; SA 1: 150, 2: 547.
	Bremekamp, A re-examination of Cesalpino's classification, Acta Bot. neerl. 1 (4):
	580-593. 1953 (commentary).

Cesati, Vincenzo barone de (1806-1883), Italian botanist and biohistorian, professor
and director of the Naples botanical garden from 1868-1883. (<em>Ces</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: RO, for duplicates see IH. – Manuscripts and correspondence
e.g. at G. Contributed to <em>Erbario crittogamico italiano</em> (ser. 1, 368 nos., 1858-1867).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 516; IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 120; Saccardo 2: 30.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 520; Barnhart 1: 327; BL 2: 639 [index];
BM 1: 332; Bossert p. 69; CSP 1: 861, 7: 362, 9: 481, 12: 149, 14: 136; DTS 1: 45-46;
GR p. 515-516; IF p. 686; Jackson p. 531 [index]; Kew 1: 503-504; LS 4941-4970,
31963; NI 343-344; PR 1642-1646, 10546; Saccardo 1: 49, 2: 30; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Cesati, Saggio 26. 1882.
Britten, J. Bot. 21: 192. 1883.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvi. 1883.
Roumeguère, Rev. mycol. 5: 77-82. 1883.

PAGE: 479
HEADING: CESATI

Sella, Atti r. Accad. dei Lincei ser. 3. Trans. 7: 159-162. 1883 (bibl.)
Comes, Atti r. 1st. Incor. Sci. nat. ser. 3. 2: 1-8. 1883.
Anon., Rev. Bot. 2: 111. 1883/4.
Anon., Hedwigia 22(2): 32. 1883.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 161. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 177. 1905.
Lloyd, Mycol. notes 7(3) [no. 70]: 1220. 1923.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 35. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Cesati contributed to the <em>Erbario crittogamico italiano</em>, see under Anzi.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cesatia</em> Endlicher (1838); <em>Cesatia</em> Rabenhorst (1850); <em>Cesatiella</em> P. A. Saccardo
(1878).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 437-438. 1973.

1074. <em>Stirpes italicae</em> rariores vel novae descriptionibus iconibusque illustratae ...
Accedunt animadversiones in characteres plantarum pariter tabulis adumbratae. (Ico-
nographia stirpium italicarum universa). Milano (Aloysius Jacobi F. Pirola) 1840
[-1846], 3 fasc. Fol. † (<em>Stirp. ital. rar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1840, <em>24 pl</em>. with accompanying text. The unnumbered plates are by the author.
	<em>Fasc</em>. 1 [<em>pl. 1-8</em>] 1840, 2 [<em>pl. 9-16</em>] 1842, 3 [<em>pl. 17-24</em>] 1846. Fasc. 1 was entitled Icono-
	graphia stirpium italicarum universa. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 332; Jackson p. 315; Kew 1: 503; NI 343; PR 1644.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 872-875. 18 Dec 1846 (review of fasc. 1-3).

1075. <em>Compendio della flora italiana</em> compilato per cura dei professori V. Cesati, G. Passerini,
E. G. Gibelli. Milano (Francesco Vallardi) [1868-1886], 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Comp. fl. ital.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Giovanni Passerini (1816-1893), Giuseppe Gibelli (1831-1898).
<em>Publ</em>.: in 35 fascicles which were numbered in two ways: as fascicles of the <em>Flora italiana
	</em>and as fascicles of the composite work <em>L’Italia</em> in which the botany volume was in-
	cluded as one of the volumes of the second series (<em>I. trattati scientifici sull' Italia</em>). The
	AMD copy is still in its original covers and thus shows the original contents of the
	fascicles. The cover of fasc. 1-13, 15-17 and 29 are undated. The dates below are taken
	from the covers, Saccardo (1909), and from announcements in Nat. Nov. and Magy.
	bot. Lap. The original edition has 100 lithographs, numbered i-xcix, ci.

parte	fascicle	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
prima	1	[1]-24		Jan-Jul 1868
[28 pl.]	2	25-48		1868
Acotyl. vasc.	3	49-72		1869
&amp; Monocot.	4	73-96		1869
	5	97-120		1869
	6	121-136		1870
	7	137-168		1870
	8	169-184		1871
	9	185-208		1871
		prospetto, ind. ["209"-"215"]		1871
Seconda	10	209-232		1872
Dicot.	11	233-256		1872
	12	257-280		Jan-Apr 1874
	13	281-304		Jan-Apr 1874
	14	305-320		Apr 1874
	15	321-352		1875
	16	353-376		1875
	17	377-393		1876
	18	394-416		1881 [?]
	19	417-440		Aug 1877
	20	441-472		1878
	21	473-496		Mai-Dec 1878

PAGE: 480
HEADING: CESATI

parte	fascicle	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------
	22	497-520		Dec 1878
	23	521-544		Jun 1879
	24	545-560		Dec 1879
	25	561-592		Jul 1880
	26	593-616		Dec 1880
	27	617-640		Jul 1881
	28	641-664		Jan 1881
	29	665-688		Jul 1882
	30	689-720		Nov-Dec 1882
	31	721-752		Sep 1883
	32	753-784		Dec 1883
	33	785-816		Dec 1884
	34	817-888		Nov 1885
	35	889-906		Apr 1886
	36	-	pl. 100-105	Apr 1888
	37	-	pl. 106-111	Nov 1889

<em>Indice generale e correzioni</em> (per cura di Gibelli e Mattirolo) [i]-lxxii, 1901.
<em>Original issue</em>: title page as above, no date. <em>Copies</em>: AMD, HH.
<em>1884 issue</em>: 1884, t.p. as above but Milano, Firenze, Napoli, Roma, Torino 1884. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH.
<em>1886 issue</em>: 1886, "<em>Compendio</em> ... Gibelli in due parti/Parte I. Acotiledoni Vascolari
	Monocotiledoni/Parte II. Dicotiledoni, " imprint as 1884 but with date 1886. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Parte I</em>: [1]-215, <em>pl. 1-28</em> with letterpress.
	<em>Parte II</em>: [i-iv], [209]-906, <em>pl. 29-96.</em>
<em>Re-issue</em> 1902, 906, lxxii p., 138 plates, mentioned by NI.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 333; BM 1: 332; Kew 1: 504 (wrappers only); NI 344; PR 1646, 10546.
	Saccardo, Cron. fl. ital. xix. 1909.
	Tutin et al., Fl. eur. 2: 395. 1968.

1076. <em>Saggio di una bibliografía algologica italiana</em>. Napoli (Accademia reale delle scienze)
 1882. Qu. (<em>Saggio bibl. algol. ital.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1882, p. [i-ii], [1]-76, [77]. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from Mem. Soc.
	Ital. Sci. 4 (1882).

Chabert, Alfred (1836-1916), French military surgeon and botanist. (<em>Chabert</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI; dupl. B, CN, LY, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 120.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 278; Barnhart 1: 327; BL 2: 140, 198-199;
BM 6: 193; Bossert p. 69; CSP 1: 861, 7: 363, 12: 150, 14: 136; DTS 6(4): 129; PFG 1:
xxxviii-xxxix, 3(1): viii; Kew 1: 505; Saccardo 1: 50.
Saint-Yves, Bull. Soc. bot. France 64: 18-24. 1917 (bibl.)
Chabert, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 9: 15-20. 1917 (bibl.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 35-36. 1941.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 28: 439-440. 1973.

Chaborski, Gabriela (<em>fl</em>. 1918), Swiss microbiologist. (<em>Chaborski</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS suppl. 4816.

1077. <em>Recherches sur les levures thermophiles et cryophiles</em>, thèse présentée à la Faculté des
Sciences de l'Université de Genève pour l'obtention du grade de docteur ès sciences
physiques. Genève (Jent) 1918. Oct. [Université de Genève, Institut de Botanique ...
thèse no. 627] (<em>Rech. levures</em>).

PAGE: 481
HEADING: CHALON

<em>Publ</em>.: 1919 (p. ii: 15 Mar 1919), p. [i-ii], [1]-51. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MO.- Also published Bull.
	Soc. Bot. Genève ser. 2. 11: 70-116. 1919.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS suppl. 4816.

Chabrey, Dominique (lat. Chabraeus) (1610-1669), Swiss physician and botanist at
Genève, Montbéliard and Yverdon. (<em>Chabrey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 328; BM 1: 333; Bossert p. 69; GR p. 639;
HA 1: 383-384; HU 304, 349; Jackson p. xxxii, 28, 29; Kew 1: 505-506; Langman p.
198; LS 4981-4982; NI 345; PR 1650.
Candolle, Hist. bot. genev. 5-8. 37. 1830.
Duvernois, Notices sur quelques médecins, naturalistes et agronomes nés ou établis à
	Montbéliard dès le 16me siècle 52-54. 1835.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: xxvii-xxviii. 1857.
Bruhin, Jahresb. Erziehungsanstalt Maria Einsiedeln 1862/3: 17.
Montet, A. de, Dict. biogr. Genevois Vaudois 1: 138. 1877.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 27. 1906.
Bord, Aesculape Mai 1938: 4.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 170-171. 1940 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Historiae plantarum generalis</em> 1629 (with J. Bauhin, q.v., and J. H.
Cherler), <em>Historiae plantarum universalis</em>, 1650-1651 (with idem).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chabraea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1812).

Chaillet, Jean Frédéric de (1747-1839), Swiss soldier and plant collector. (<em>Chaillet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material at G, G-DC, L (presumably), NEU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 121.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(2): 590; Barnhart 1: 328; Frank 3 (Anh.): 17;
PR after 1650.
Anon., Verh. Schw. naturf. Ges. 24: 188-190. 1837.
Candolle, Mém. Soc. Sci. Neuchâtel 2 (suppl.): 1-8. 1839.
Blumer und Müller, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 49: 100. 1971.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 213-214. 1974.

Chalmers, James (<em>d</em>. before 1834), Scottish algologist. (<em>J. Chalmers</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Only collections known: <em>Algae scoticae</em>; or dried specimens of
plants belonging to the order of algae; collected in Scotland. (vol. 1, nos. 1-50) Glasgow
 1826. At BM, FH, G, K, NY, TCD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 121.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 63-64. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 328; BB p. 61.
Hooker, Ann. Bot. 16: xxxiii, cxx-cxxi. 1902.

Chalon, Jean Charles Antoine (1846-1921), Belgian botanist. (<em>Chalon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, material at B and DIN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 121.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 328; BL 2: 30; BM 1: 334, 6: 194; Bossert
p. 69; CSP 7: 365, 9: 483, 12: 150, 14: 141; Jackson p. 72, 94, 136, 447; Kew 1: 508;
PR 1652-1653.
Marchal, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 55: 7-17. 1922 (portr., bibl.)

PAGE: 482
HEADING: CHALON

Evens, Geschiedenis der algologie in België 104, 147-148. 1933 (portr.)
Georlette, Quelques botanistes belges 27-32. 1949.

1078. <em>Revue des Loranthacées</em>. Mons (Hector Manceaux) 1870. Duod. (<em>Rev. Loranth.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, p. [1]-90, [91, cont.]. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted or preprinted from Mém. Publ.
	Soc. Sci. Arts Lettres Hainaut ser. 3. vol. 4.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 334; CSP 12: 150 (gives another source); Jackson p. 136; Kew 1: 508.

1079. <em>Projet de liste des algues marines</em> comprises entre l'embouchure de l'Escaut et la
Corogne [incl. iles anglo-normandes]. Namur (Ad. Wesmael-Charlier) 1904. Oct. (<em>Projet liste alg. mar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904, p. [1]-19. <em>Copy</em>: BR.

1080. <em>Liste des algues marines</em> observées jusqu'à ce jour entre l'embouchure de l'Escaut et
la Corogne (incl. iles anglo-normandes). Antwerpen (J. E. Buschmann) 1905. Oct. (<em>Liste alg. mar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1905 (t.p.; Nat. Nov. Mai 1905), p. [i-iii], [1]-259. <em>Copies</em>: BR, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 194; Kew 1: 508.

Chamisso, Ludolf Adelbert von (Chamisseau de Boncourt, Louis Charles Adelaïde)
(1781-1838), French born German poet, author, explorer and naturalist, creator of
Peter Schlemihl. (<em>Cham</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The first set of the collections made on the voyage of the Rurik
(1815-1818) is at LE, duplicates in many herbaria. Chamisso's own herbarium was also
acquired by LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 121.
	Anon., Flora 26: 246. 1843.
	Candolle, Phytographie, 403. 1880.
	Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 283. 1884.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 331; Barnhart 1: 330; BM 1: 335; Bossert
p. 70; CSP 1: 869-870; Kew 1: 511; Langman p. 199; Lasègue p. 371-373; MW p. 71;
PR 1656-1657; Smit 896-897; TR 241-243; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Anon., Flora 21: 568. 1838.
Schlechtendal, Linnaea 13: 93-112. 1839 (C. as a botanist).
Schlechtendal, London J. Bot. 2: 481-491. 1843.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 3. 1860.
Fulda, Chamisso und seine Zeit, Leipzig 1881, x, 224 p.
Embacher, Lexikon der Reisen 73-74. 1882.
Du Bois-Reymond, Adelbert von Chamisso, Rede. Leipzig 1889, 64 p. (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 111, 122. 1903, 3(3): 121. 1905.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 27. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 11-12. 1906.
Möbius, Beih. bot. Centralbl. 36(2): 270-306. 1918.
Leffmann, Amer. J. Pharm. 97: 443-445. 1925.
Mahr, Stanford Univ. Publ. Univ. Ser., Hist., Econ., Polit. Sci. 2(2). 1932. (Visit Rurik
	to San Fr. 1816).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 117. 1936.
Eastwood, Quart. Calif, hist. Soc. 18(4): 338. 1939.
Hultén, Bot. Not. 1940: 298-299.
Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher, Leipzig 1942, 176 p. (important bibl.)
Eastwood, Leaflets western Bot. 4: 17-21. 1944.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males ser. I. 1: 104-105. 1950 (portr.)
Bessler, Wiss. Z. Martin-Luther Univ. Halle-Wittenberg, Math.-Nat. Reihe 4(1): 137-
	151. 1954.
Ewan, A century of progress in the natural sciences, San Francisco 1955, p. 46.
Anon., Der Tagesspiegel 4 Aug 1959 (on the bronze relief portr. at B.)
Stresemann, Forschungen und Fortschritte 33(5): 129-130. 1959 (C. in 1825).
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 151. 1961.

PAGE: 483
HEADING: CHAMISSO

Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 92. 1966.
Bernardi, Musées de Genève 95: 2-6. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Adelbertia</em> C. F. Meissner (1838); <em>Camissonia</em> [sic] Link (1818); <em>Chamissoa
</em>Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1818, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Chamissomneia</em> O. Kuntze (1891);
<em>Chamissoniophila</em> V. A. Brand (1929).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 215-216. 1974.

1081. <em>Adnotationes quaedam ad floram berolinensem C. S. Kunthii</em> [no imprint] Oct. (<em>Adnot. fl.
berol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Typographically independent pamphlet, p. [1]-13, issued 1815 with F. Walter,
	Verzeichniss der auf den Friedländischen Gütern cultivirten Gewächse, Nebst einem
	Beitrage zur Flora der Mittelmark, ed. 3. [Berlin] 1815. <em>Copies</em>: B, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 9977; Schmid 3a.

1082. De plantis in expeditione speculatoria Romanzoffiana observatis rationem dicunt,
in <em>Linnaea</em> i-x, 1826-1836. 

<em>Co-author</em>: Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal (1794-1866).

vol.	part	pages	content	author	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-11	Introduction	Chamisso	Jan 1826
		11-13	"Succedit"	Schlechtendal	Jan 1826
		14-64	Crucif.-Caryoph.	C+S	Jan 1826
		65-73	Lineae	C+S &amp;	Jan 1826
				Schiede
	2	165-226	Plantagineae-Primulaceae	C+S	Apr 1826
	3	333-405	Umbellif.-Araliac.	C+S	Aug-Oct 1826
	4	511-570	Ericac.-Fumar.	C+S	Oct-Dec 1826
2	1	1-37	Rosaceae	C+S	Jan 1827
	2	145-233	Violac.-Potamogeton	C+S	Apr 1827
	3	345-379	Salicarieae	C+S	Aug-Oct 1827
					("Jul")
	4	541-611	Rosac. (Suppl.)-Scroph. (pp)	C+S	Oct-Dec 1827
					("Oct")
3	1	1-24	Scroph. (pp)	C+S	Jan 1828
		25-35	Orchid. arcticae	Chamisso	Jan 1828
		36-63	Polygon.	C+S	Jan 1828
	2	115-141	Hyperic.-Caprifol.	C+S	Apr 1828
	3	199-233	Loranth.-Rubiac. (pp)	C+S	Jul-Oct 1828
					("Jul")
	4	309-366	Rubiac. (pp)	C+S	Oct-Dec 1828
					("Oct")
		367-377	Juncaceae	E. Meyer	Oct-Dec 1828
					("Oct")
4	1	1-36	Rubiac. (pp)	C+S	Jan 1829
		37-42	Campanulac. Artic.	Chamisso	Jan 1829
	2	129-202	Rubiac. (pp)	C+S	Apr 1829
	3	435-450	Boragineae	Chamisso	Jul 1829
	4	451-496	Boragineae	Chamisso	Oct-Dec 1829
					("Oct")
		497-508	Aquatics	Chamisso	Oct-Dec 1829
					("Oct")
5	1	43-59	Rutaceae	Chamisso	Jan 1830
6	1	76-82	Labiatae	Bentham	Apr-Dec 1831
		83-170	Synanthereae (pp)	C. F. Lessing	Apr-Dec 1831
	2	209-260	Synanthereae (pp)	C. F. Lessing	1831
	3	501-528	Synanth. (Addend.)	C. F. Lessing	1831
	4	528-592	Arcticae	Chamisso	1831/2
					("1831")

PAGE: 484
HEADING: CHAMISSO

vol.	part	pages	content	author	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7	1	105-128	Verben.	Chamisso	1832
	2	207-212	Aristoloch.	Chamisso	1832
		213-272	Verben.	Chamisso	1832
	3	364-379	Verben.	Chamisso	1832
		726	Verben. (Addend.)	Chamisso	Mar-Apr 1833
	4	542-560	Bignonieae (pp)	Chamisso	1832
	5	653-723	Bignonieae (pp)	Chamisso	1832
	6	723-726	Sesameae	Chamisso	Mar-Apr 1833
					("1832")
8	2	169-192	Ranunc.-Guttif.	Schlechtendal	1833
		193-228	Campanul.-Goodenov.	Chamisso	1833
9	3	368-402	Melast. (pp)	Chamisso	1834
	4	428-460	Melast. (pp)	Chamisso	early 1835
					("1834")
10	1	32-50	Melast. (pp)	Chamisso	13-19 Sep 1835
	2	217-218	Melast. (suppl.)	Chamisso	Dec 1835
	5	582-603	Legum.	Th. Vogel	Jul-Aug 1836?

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 511, see also Schmid (1942).

1083. <em>Uebersicht der nutzbarsten und schädlichsten Gewächse</em>, welche wild oder angebaut in
Norddeutschland vorkommen. Nebst Ansichten. von der Pflanzenkunde und dem
Pflanzenreiche. Berlin (Ferdinand Dümmler) 1827. Oct. (<em>Uebers. nutzb. schädl. Gew.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: early 1827 (printing terminated autumn 1826), p. [i]-viii, [1]-526. <em>Copies</em>: B, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 335; PR 1657; Schmid 57.

1084. <em>Reise urn die Welt</em> mit der Romanzoffschen Entdeckungsexpedition in den Jahren
1815-18 auf der Brigg Rurik, Cpt. Otto von Kotzebue. (Tagebuch, Bemerkungen und
Ansichten) Leipzig (Weidmann) 1836. 2 vols. Duod. (<em>Reise Welt</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1836 (pref. Apr 1835), frontispiece portrait of Chamisso, p. [i-vi], [1]-436. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1836, frontispiece, [i]-viii, [1]-396. <em>Copy</em>: NY. Forms Bd. 1-2 of the Weidmann
	collected edition of <em>Adelbert von Chamisso's Werke</em>, Erster Band 1836, Zweiter Band 1836.
	Unchanged reprint in <em>Werke</em> ed. 2, Leipzig 1842; ed. 3, Leipzig 1852; ed. 4, Berlin
	1856; ed. 5, in vols. 3 and 4, Berlin 1864.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 335; PR 1656; Schmid 117-118.

Champion, John George (1815-1854), British soldier and botanist, in Ceylon (1838-
1847), in Hong Kong (1847-1850). (<em>Champ</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, incl. mss.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 330; BB p. 62; Bretschneider p. 374; CSP 1:
870; DNB 10: 33; Kew 1: 511; MW p. 71; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 1854: 819-820; Bot. Zeit. 13: 488. 1855.
Anon., Rev. hortic. ser. 4. 4: 140. 1855 (from Gard. Chron.)
Anon., A sketch of the life of John Georg Champion, London 1855.
Bentham, Flora Hongkongensis 8*-9*. 1861.
Boulger, <em>in</em> Trimen and Hooker, Hand-book Flora Ceylon 5: 375. 1900.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Championia</em> G. Gardner (1846).

Champy, P. (<em>fl</em>. 1844), French author. (<em>Champy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 330; BM 1: 335; Jackson p. 347; NI 346;
PR 1660, ed. 1: 1800.

PAGE: 485
HEADING: CHAPMAN

1085. <em>Flore algérienne</em>, avec texte descriptif des plantes, arbustes et arbres indigènes, dont
un grand nombre est cultivé au Jardin des plantes à Paris, par Champy, Attaché au
Jardin du Roi, ornée de 40 planches dessinées et lithographiées par Th. Toulet de Paris.
Paris 1844. Oct. (<em>Fl. algér.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844, before Oct (rev. Buchinger, Flora 14 Oct 1844), p. [i]-vii, [1]-53, <em>41 pl. Copy</em>:
	Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Hague. – Note by Pritzel: "L'ouvrage que nous publions,
	n'est pas un traité de botanique ... Verba editoris." – The 41 lithographs (fronti-
	spiece and nos. 1-40) are difficult to surpass in lack of quality. On the original cover
	they are referred to as 72 sujets coloriés (many plates show two plants). However,
	copies with uncoloured plates were also available. – The book was evidently brought
	out in a fit of nationalism because of the then recent conquest of Algeria: "L'Algérie
	est désormais française" (introduction by the editor J. Delahaye). The text, 53 p.,
	contains many aberrant spellings of scientific names of plants; all these variant ortho-
	graphies should be treated as unintentional errors which are not validly published. –
	The identity of the author remains somewhat mysterious.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 335; Jackson p. 347; NI 346; PR 1660.
	Cosson et Durieu de Maisonneuve, FI. Algérie, Phanér. (3): xxiii. 1868.
	Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 25. 1881.

Chapman, Alvan Wentworth (1809-1899), American physician and botanist in
Florida. (<em>Chapm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The types of the 1860 <em>Flora</em> are in the Chapman herbarium that
went to Columbia University in 1876, now NY. According to Hitchcock (List 1: 3) the
types of ed. 2 and ed. 3 were presumably in the Chapman herbaria that went to the
Biltmore herbarium, which was later partly destroyed, the salvaged portion now being
at US. Further Chapman collections are listed by AUA, BUF, E, MO, NA, and OXF.
Chapman letters are at NY (Torrey corr.), GH (to Asa Gray), MO (to Engelmann).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 122.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 31. 1902.
	Jones, Castanea 26: 127-128. 1961.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 145. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 69. 1970.
	Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 450. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 332; BL 1: 161, 172; BM 1: 336, 6: 195;
Bossert p. 70; CSP 12: 152, 14: 154; DAB 4: 16-17; Jackson p. 361; Kew 1: 515;
Langman p. 149; ME 1: 171, 3: 441, 485; PR 1665; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Lawson-Scribner, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 20: 331-332. 1893.
Sargent, Silva 7: no, 1895.
Mohr, Bot. Gaz. 27: 473-478. 1899 (portr.), (répr. NY).
Ruge, Gulf Fauna and Flora Bull. 1(1): 1-5. 1899 (portr.)
Trelease, Amer. Naturalist 33 (no. 392): 643-646. 1899 (portr.), (repr. 5 p. NY).
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 30-31. 1898, 3: 31. 1902.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 193. 1905.
Kelly, Some Amer. medical botanists 163-164. 1914.
Barnhart, <em>in</em> Kelly and Burrage, Arner. Med. Biogr. 206-207. 1920.
Kimbal, J. New York Bot. Gard. 22: 1-12. 1921.
Rodgers, John Torrey 338. 1942, Amer. Bot. 326. 1944.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 223. 1945.
Humphrey, Makers North Amer. Bot. 50-51. 1961.
Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 5: 234. 1965.
Ewan, DSB 196-197. 1971 (bibl.)
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 706. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Chapman's first name is often spelled Alvin; Ewan (1971) states that his own re-
port to Amherst College alumni, 17 Dec 1872, reads Alvan.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chapmannia</em> J. Torrey &amp; A. Gray (1838).

PAGE: 486
HEADING: CHAPMAN

1086. <em>Flora of the southern United States</em>: containing abridged descriptions of the flowering
plants and ferns of Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
and Florida: arranged according to the natural system ... The ferns by Daniel C. Eaton.
New York (Ivison, Phinney &amp; Co.) 18601. Oct. (<em>Fl. South. U.S.</em>)

<em>First edition</em>: 14 Aug 1860 (p. vi: 26 Mar 1860, rev. Gray, Am. J. Sci. 80: 137-138, Jul
	1860, sic), p. [i*], [i]-xxxviii, [1]-621. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1865, p. [i*], [i]-xxxviii, [1]-621. <em>Copy</em>: BM – according to PR identical with
	1860 issue.
<em>Second edition</em>: New York (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor &amp; Co.) 1883 (p. vi: 26 Dec 1882;
	Nat. Nov. Jul 1883), p. [i]-xxxviii, [1]-602 [reissue of ed. 1, followed by a new <em>supple-
	ment</em>:] 603-673, [original index] 685-694, [index to suppl.:] 695-698. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Second edition</em>: reissue, New York (Ivison, Blakeman &amp; Company) 1887, same as 1883 but
	with t.p. 1887. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Second edition</em>: reissue New York (Ivison, Blakeman &amp; Company) 1889, same as 1883 but
	with t.p. 1889. <em>Copies</em>: US (2).
<em>Reprint</em>, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company) [1892] (p. vi: 10
	Aug 1892) with a <em>second supplement</em>, p. 675-703; p. [i]-xxxviii, [1]-724. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Third edition</em>: Cambridge, Mass. (Cambridge Botanical Supply Company) 1897 (p. v:
	4 Dec 1896), p. [i]-xxxix, [1]-641, entirely reset. <em>Copies</em>: US (2).
<em>Third edition</em>: reissue New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company) s.d.
	[1897], p. [i]-xxxix, [1]-655. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 161; BM 1: 336, 6: 195; Jackson p. 361; Kew 1: 515; ME 3: 485; PR 1665;
	SK p. clxxv.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 30. 1898.
	Merrill, Castanea 13: 61-70. 1948 (unlisted binomials).
	Shinners, Sida 1: 9-10. 1962 (critique).

Chapman, Frederick (1864-1943), British palaeobiologist who worked in Australia.
(<em>F. Chapman</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BM, also National Museum, Melbourne.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 246; Barnhart 1: 332; BM 1: 336;
CSP 14: 156; HR; Kew 1: 515; Quenstedt p. 79.
Anon., Hist. Brit. Mus. nat. Hist. 1: 277. 1904.
Brady, Australia unlimited, Melbourne 1934, portr. opposite p. 128.
Parr and Colliver, Vict. Natural. 60: 152-154. 1944.

Chardón Palacios, Carlos Eugenio (1897-1965), Puerto-Rican botanist and phyto-
pathologist, educated at Cornell University. (<em>Chardón</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BPI, RPPR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 122.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 334; Bossert p. 71; Kew 1: 518; Langman p.
200; LS suppl. 4859-4869.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1055. 1940.
Kern, Mycologia 57: 839-844. 1965 (portr., bibl.)

Charpentier, Jean G. F. de (1786-1855), German born Swiss geologist, conchologist
and botanist, director of the mines of the canton Waadt (Vaud). (<em>Charpentier</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LAU (32.000).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 122.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 16. 1941.
	Meyer and Elsasser, Taxon 22: 375-404. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 857; Barnhart 1: 335; BM 1: 338; CSP 1: 878,
6: 621; Quenstedt p. 79; Saccardo 1: 50.

PAGE: 487
HEADING: CHATIN

Picot de Lapeyrouse, Hist. abr. Fl. Pyren. xvii. 1813.
Lebert, Mitt. naturf. Ges. Zürich 4: 184-197. 1856.
Lardy, Bull. Soc. géol. de France ser. 2. 13: 17-21. 1856.
Lebert, Verh. Schweiz, naturf. Ges. 60: 140-154. 1877.
Lebert, Arch. Sc. phys. nat. 60: 272-285. 1877.
Lugeon et al., Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sci. nat. 53: 465-499. 1920.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 36. 1941.
Endress, Gesnerus 26: 213-232. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Charpentiera</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1829).

Chase, Mary Agnes (née Merrill) (1869-1963), American agrostologist. (<em>Chase</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: US; further details see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 133.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 335; BL 1: 290; Bossert p. 71; Kew 1: 519;
Langman p. 200-201; MW p. 72: MW suppl. p. 35.
Roon, Int. direct. plant tax. 26. 1958.
Fosberg and Swallen, Taxon 8: 145-151. 1959 (portr., bibl.).
Stern, Pl. Science Bull. 9(4): 10. 1963.

Chastenay, Victorine de (1770-±1830), French botanist. (<em>Chastenay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 338; Plesch p. 175; PR 1671.
Candolle, Mémoires et Souvenirs 517. 1862.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chastenaea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1828).

1087. <em>Calendrier de Flore</em>, ou études de fleurs d'après nature par Madame V. D. C.
******** ... Paris (Imprimerie de Crapelet, chez Maradan) 1802-1803, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Calendr. Fl.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 20 Mai 1802 (JT), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-397. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, USDA.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 20 Mai 1802 (JT), p. [i-iii], [1]-535. <em>Copies</em>: NY, USDA.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: Mai 1803 (BH), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xvi, [1]-522. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 295, 338; Plesch p. 175; PR 1671.

Chatin, Gaspard Adolphe (1813-1901), French plant anatomist, director of the Paris
Ecole de Pharmacie. (<em>Chatin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NA (probably dupl.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 291.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 682; Barnhart 1: 336; BM 1: 338; Bossert p. 71;
CSP 1: 885-888, 7: 377-378, 9: [n.v.], 12: 152, 14: 178-179; Jackson p. 44, 92, 98; Kew
1: 520-521; Langman p. 201; LS 5005-5053a.
Chatin, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M. Ad. Chatin, Versailles 1866, xii, 102 p.
	(<em>Copy</em>: MO).
Bonnier, Rev. gén. Bot. 13: 97-108. 1901 (bibl.).
Bornet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 48: 26-38. 1901 (portr.) (also repr. p. 1-12).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 98. 1905 (portr.).
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 139. 1907.
Anon., Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 25: frontisp. portr. 1909.
Constantin, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 10. 16: xxxv-xxxvi. 1934 (portr.).

1088. <em>Anatomie comparée des végétaux</em>. Paris (J. B. Baillière et Fils) [1856-]1892. Oct. (<em>Anat. comp. vég.</em>)

<em>Part I: Plantes aquatiques</em>, in two livraisons:

PAGE: 488
HEADING: CHATIN

	<em>1</em>: [1]-48, <em>pl. 1-10.</em> 1856. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO (has cover 1862), NY, US.
	<em>2</em>: 49-96, <em>pl. 11-20.</em> 1856. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO (has cover 1862), NY, US.
<em>Part II: Plantes parasites</em>, in twelve livraisons:

	<em>3</em>: [1]-48, <em>pl. 1-10.</em> 1856.
	<em>4</em>: 49-96, <em>pl. 11-20.</em> 1856.
	<em>5</em>: 97-114, <em>pl.21-30.</em> 1856.
	<em>6</em>: 145-192, <em>pl. 31-40.</em> 1857.
	<em>7</em>: 193-240, <em>pl. 41-50.</em> 1857.
	<em>8</em>: 241-288, <em>pl.51-60.</em> 1857.
	<em>9</em>: 289-336, <em>pl.61-70.</em> 1858.
	<em>10</em>: 337-384, <em>pl.71-80.</em> 1859.
	<em>11</em>: 385-432, <em>pl.81-90.</em> possibly 1862.
	<em>12</em>: 433-480, <em>pl. 90bis, 92bis, 91-100.</em> possibly 1862.
	<em>13</em>: 481-528, <em>pl.101-107, 109-110</em> dated with special label Jan 1865.
	<em>14</em>: 529-560, p. [i]-xvi, [i*-iii*]. 1892.
The completed volume was issued 1892 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1892). <em>Copies</em>: G, MO (not in
original covers), NY, p. [i]-xv, [1]-560, <em>Atlas</em> (G, MO) p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-31, 31bis, 31ter,
32-90, 90bis, 91, 92, 92bis, 93-107, 109-110</em>, in all <em>113 pl</em>. (<em>pl. 108</em> was never issued; is in fact
<em>92bis</em>). <em>Plates</em>: uncol. liths. by de Ligneville, Chatin, Lagesse.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 44; Kew p. 521.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 9-12. 2 Jan 1857 (rev. fasc. 1-4; via Bibl. Univ. Genève).
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 7: 32-34. 1860.

1089. <em>La Truffe</em>/Etude des conditions générales de la production truffière. Paris (Bou-
chard-Huzard) 1869. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Truffe</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1869, p. [i-iii], [1]-202, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, uncol. lith., 3 tabl. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Apr-Mai 1892 (p. xii: 8 Apr 1892; Nat. Nov. Jun 1892, Jul 1892), "<em>La Truffe</em>/
	Botanique de la Truffe et des plantes truffières/sol, climat, pays producteurs, compo-
	sition chimique, culture, récolte, commerce/fraudes, qualités alimentaires, conserves,
	preparations culinaires ... Avec 15 planches imprimées en couleurs." Paris (J. B.
	Baillière et fils) 1892 Oct., p. [i]-xii, [1]-370, <em>pl. 1-15</em>, chromollths by E. Boudler.
	<em>Copies</em>: MICH, Stevenson, US. – LS 5023 mentions another issue (Corbeil, Impr.
	Crété) 1892 (n.v.). This may not be different because the Paris Baillière edition was
	printed by Crété at Corbeil (see p. [ii]).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 338; Kew p. 521; LS 5007, 5022, 5023; Plesch p. 175; PR 1678.

Chaubard, Louis Athanase (Anastase) (1781-1854), French botanist and palae-
ontologist. (<em>Chaub</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The types of the <em>Nouvelle flore du Péloponnèse</em> are at P and PC.
Further material at FI, G, W. – Grumman mentions <em>Flore agenaise</em> material (150 parts)
at TL.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 270; IH 2: 123.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 809, 6(2): 793; Barnhart 1: 336: BM 1: 339;
CSP 1: 888; DBF 8: 327; GR p. 270; Kew 1: 522; PR p. 61.
Anon., Flora 37: 208, 336. 1854; Bot. Zeit. 12: 328. 1854.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 60: 283-284. 1884.
Clos, Bull. Soc. bot. France 40: 243-250. 1893.
Debeaux, Rev. bot. Bull. mens. 13: 3-6. 1895.
Astre, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 101: 173. 1966.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The DSB (1959) account gives 18 Mar 1781 as the birth-date, and "Louis Atha-
nase" as christian names; earlier accounts have <em>b</em>. 17 Aug 1785 and "Louis Anastase."

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Bory de Saint-Vincent and Chaubard, <em>Expédition scientifique de Morée</em>.
1832 (see Bory); for Chaubard's part in the compilation of Saint-Amans, <em>Flore agénaise</em>,
see Clos, cited above.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chaubardia</em> H. G. Reichenbach (1852); <em>Chaubardiella</em> L. A. Garay (1969).

PAGE: 489
HEADING: CHAUMETON

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 217-218. 1974.

1090. <em>Nouvelle flore du Péloponnèse et des Cyclades</em>, entièrement revue, corrigée et augmentée
par M. Chaubard, pour les Phanérogames et M. Bory de Saint-Vincent, pour les Crypto-
games, les agames, les considérations générales, la distribution des espèces par familles
naturelles et ce qui a rapport au habitat. Paris (F. G. Levrault), Strasbourg (id.) 1838.
Fol. (<em>Nouv. fl. Pélop.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Jean Baptiste Geneviève Marcellin, Baron de Bory de Saint-Vincent (1778-
	1846), see under Bory.
<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Jun 1838 (presented to Académie des Sciences on 18 Jun 1838; Nouv. Ann.
	Voyages Sci. Géogr. 79 (231): 121-125. Jul 1838, BF 18 Aug 1838, Allg. Bibl. Deut.
	31 Aug 1838, Flora 28 Sep 1838), p. [i-viii], [1]-87, [88, err.], <em>pl. 1-42</em>, (41 copper
	engravings, one lith.; 34, 37, 40, 41 col.). <em>Copies</em>: G, PCS. – Originally published in
	Expédition scientifique de Morée, sect. des sciences physiques, vol. 3(2), Botanique,
	Paris 1832-1838, see Bory.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 339; GF p. 51; NI 213; PR 1027.

Chaumeton, François Pierre (1775-1819), French army physician, pharmacist and
botanist. (<em>Chaumeton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 337; BM 1: 339; CSP 1: [889 in PR];
Jackson p. 201, 276; Kew 1: 522; Langman p. 201; NI 349; PR 1679-1681.
Balland, Les pharmaciens militaires français 279. 1913.

1091. <em>Flore médicale</em>, décrite par F. P. Chaumeton [vols. 3-6: Chamberet et Poiret],
peinte par Madame E. P[ancoucke] et par P. J. F. Turpin [vol. 2-6: Ouvrage entière-
ment neuf]. Paris (C. L. F. Pancoucke) 1814-1818. 6 vols. Oct. (in part in fours). [Flore
du dictionnaire des sciences médicales] (<em>Fl. méd.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: [vols. 3-6:] Jean Baptiste Jos. César Tyrbas de Chamberet; Jean Louis Marie
	Poiret (1755-1834).
<em>Artists</em>: Mme Ernestine Panckoucke (x-1860); Pierre Jean François Turpin (1755-1840).
<em>Volumes</em> 7 (septième et dernier) 1819 and 8 (septième, sic) 1820 <em>see</em> under Poiret et Turpin.
<em>Octavo</em> edition, published in 90 parts, each with 4 coloured copper engravings. Precise
	dating of parts possible with BH information.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1814, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-209, corr. pages [1, avis], 61, 61bis, 62bis, 63, <em>pl.1-58, 33bis</em>,
	<em>54bis</em> (livr. 1-15).
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1815, p. [i-iii], [1]-256, <em>pl. 59-116, 83bis, 112bis</em> (livr. 16-30).
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1816, p. [i-iv], [1]-265, <em>pl. 117-172, 120bis, 123bis, 129bis, 148bis</em> (livr. 31-45).
	<em>Vol. 4</em>: 1817, p. [1]-266, <em>pl. 173-231bis</em> (livr. 46-60).
	<em>Vol. 5</em>: 1818, p. [i-iii], [1]-280, <em>pl. 232-291</em> (livr. 46-60).
	<em>Vol. 6</em>: 1818, p. [1]-271, <em>pl. 292-349, 307bis, 333bis</em> (livr. 76-90).
	<em>Copies</em>: B, BR, CAS, G, MICH, NY. – The HU copy has the same plates but slightly
	different page numbers. The BR and G copies have a <em>plate 350</em> (<em>349bis</em>).
<em>Quarto</em> editions: Our information on these is still incomplete. These editions (or issues)
	all have the same plates as the octavo edition but the text pages accompanying the
	plates are not numbered. The information in the literature is complex and not always
	clear.
	<em>1828-1830</em>, Paris (C. L. F. Panckoucke), 3 vols. (presumably of 6, 1828-1832), "nouvelle
	publication." <em>Copies</em>: MO (mixed set), NY (1-3).
	<em>1</em>: 1828, p. [i]-xv, <em>pl. 1-58, 33bis, 54bis</em>, with text accompanying plates livr. 1-15.
	<em>2</em>: 1829, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 56-116, 83bis, 112bis</em> (also in MO).
	<em>3</em>: 1830, p. [i-iii], <em>pl.117-145, 120bis, 123bis, 129bis, 148bis</em> (MO <em>copy:.pl. 117-172</em> and
	<em>bis pl</em>.).
<em>1833-1835</em>, Paris (C. L. F. Panckoucke), 6 vols., "nouvelle publication."
<em>Copies</em>: HU, MICH, MO, Composition HU copy (<em>bis</em> nos. not noted):
<em>1</em>: 1833, p. [i]-xi, <em>pl. 1-58.</em>	<em>4</em>: 1834, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 173-230.</em>
<em>2</em>: 1833, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 59-116.</em>	<em>5</em>: 1834, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 232-291.</em>
<em>3</em>: 1833, p. [i-iii], <em>pl.117-169.</em>	<em>6</em>: 1835, p. [i-iii], <em>pl.292-349.</em>

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HEADING: CHAUMETON

	<em>1842-1845</em>, Paris (Imprimerie de Panckoucke), 6 vols., all t.p.'s: "Flore médicale dé-
	crite par M. M. Chaumeton, Poiret, Chamberet, peinte par Mme E. Panckoucke
	et par M. J. Turpin nouvelle publication." <em>Copy</em>: BR (<em>bis</em> nos. not noted):
	<em>1</em>: 1842, p. [i]-xii, <em>pl. 1-58.</em>	<em>4</em>: 1844, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 117-231.</em>
	<em>2</em>: 1844, p. [i], <em>pl. 59-116.</em>	<em>5</em>: 1844, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 232-291.</em>
	<em>3</em>: 1844, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 117-172.</em>	<em>6</em>: 1845, p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 292-49.</em>
<em>Other issues</em>: Pritzel mentions a folio edition and a special edition of two copies "duo in
	membrana sunt impressa ..." The original publisher's announcement of Aug 1814
	mentioned a regular octavo edition, twenty quarto copies, 5 folio copies, and one on
	vellum.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 339; GF p. 53; Jackson p. 201; 276; Kew 1: 522; Langman p. 201; NI 349;
	Plesch p. 176; PR 1679; IDC 6219.

Chauvin, François Joseph (1797-1859), French algologist. (<em>Chauv</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CN. – <em>Exsiccatae.Algues de la Normandie</em>, recueillies et publiées, la
partie des Articulées par M. Roberge [Michel Robert Roberge x-1864], et la partie des
Inarticulées par F. J. Chauvin (Fasc. 1-8, nos. 1-200) Caen 1826-1838. Sets at B, BM,
CN, FH, G, L, LG, NEU, PC, UPS, TL. <em>Reliquiae chauvinianae</em> were distributed around
1860 (Flora 43: 190-192. 1860, Bot. Zeit. 18: 109-111. 1860); they included parts of the
Algues de la Normandie.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 123.
	Anon., Flora 42: 256. 1859.
	Frémy, "Les algues de Normandie" de Chauvin, revision critique. Caen 1925 (see
	under Frémy).
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 64. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 337; BM 1: 339; CSP 1: 892; IF p. 686;
Jackson p. 155; Kew 1: 522; PR 1680-1681.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 17: 132. 1859, Flora 42: 158-159. 1859.
Lenormand, Notice biographique sur M. Chauvin. Caen 1859, 32 p., <em>copy</em>: NY, repr.
	from Mém. Acad. Sci., Arts et Belles-Lettres de Caen; see also Bull. Soc. bot. France 7:
	140. 1860.
Brébisson, Fl. Normandie ed. 1, preface, ed. 2 p. vi.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chauvinia</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent (1829); <em>Chauvinia</em> W. H. Harvey (1862);
<em>Chauvinia</em> Steudel (1854); <em>Chauviniella</em> Papenfuss (1956).

1092. <em>Recherches sur l'organisation, la fructification et la classification de plusieurs genres d'algues</em>,
avec la description de quelques espèces inédites ou peu connues. Essai d'une répartition
des polypiers calcifères de Lamouroux dans la classe des Algues. Caen (A. Hardel) 1842.
Qu. (<em>Rech. organis. gen. alg.</em>)

<em>Issue</em> [1]: Chauvin identified on t.p. as "Professeur ..., " Caen 9 Nov 1842 (date thèses),
	p. [1], [2 p. thèses], [3]-132. <em>Copies</em>: PCS, USDA.
<em>Issue</em> [2]: Chauvin identified on t.p. as "Docteur-ès-sciences, professeur ..." Caen
	11 Nov 1842 (date thèses, sic!), p. [1], [2 p. thèses], [3]-132. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 339; Jackson p. 155; Kew 1: 522; PR 1681; IDC 6348.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 1: 84. 3 Feb 1843.

Chavannes, Èdouard Louis (1805-1861), Swiss botanist and religious philanthropist.
(<em>Chavannes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Chavannes' Swiss collections are at LAU. The types of the
<em>Monographie des Antirrhinées</em>, however, are in the herbaria consulted by him for that work,
now mainly in BM, K, G and P. The "monographie" was exemplary at its time because
of the wide variety of collections studied, the morphological and teratological work and
the geographical remarks. Chavannes was a pupil of A. P. de Candolle.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 123.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 174-175. 1940.

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HEADING: CHEESEMAN

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 337; BM 1: 340; CSP 1: 893; Kew 1: 523;
Langman p. 201; PR 1682-1683.
Chavannes, Monogr. Antirrh. 1833, preface.
Chavannes, Préface to the Monogr. Antirrh. 1833 (see below).
Vuillemin, Gazette de Lausanne 6 Sep. 1841 (fide Briquet).
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 331. 1862.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 174-175. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chavannesia</em> Alph. de Candolle (1844).

1093. <em>Monographie des Antirrhinées</em> ... avec onze planches. Paris (Treuttel et Würtz),
Lausanne (Dépot bibliographique) 1833. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Antirrh.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1833 (BF 2 Feb), p. [i]-ix, [x, cont.], [1]-190, <em>pl. 1-11</em> uncoloured copper engr.,
	<em>pl. 1</em> by J. Decaisne, <em>2-10</em> by Heyland, <em>11</em> by F. Plée. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 340; Kew 1: 523; Langman p. 201; PR 1683; IDC 5880.
	Lasègue, Arch. Bot. Guillemin 1(3): 261-268. 11 Mar 1833.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 80. 21 Mai 1833.

Cheeseman, Thomas Frederick (1846-1923), British born New Zealand botanist
(to N. Z. 1854). (<em>Cheeseman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AK, further material in E, K and NA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 124.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 68. 1970.
	Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 11: 105-117. 1974 (on pre-1900 material from
	U.S. in Cheeseman herb. at AK).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 338; BB p. 62; BL 1: 290 [index]; BM 6:
198; CSP 7: 381, 9: 504, 12: 153, 14: 188-189; IF p. 686, IF suppl. 1: 76; Kew 1: 523-
524; NI 351; Zander ed. 10, p. 644.
Cheeseman, Man. New Zealand Fl. xxxi. 1906.
Cockayne, Veget. New Zealand 6-10. 1921.
Cockayne, Trans. New Zealand Institute 54: xvii-xix. 1923 (also as repr. with cover,
	<em>copies</em>: L, NY) (portr.).
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1924: 27-28.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1923/4: 47-48. 1924.
Britten, J. Bot. 62: 60. 1924.
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 173. 1950.

1094. <em>Illustrations of the New Zealand flora</em>. Edited by Th. F. Cheeseman ... with the
assistance of W. B. Hemsley ... the plates drawn by Miss Matilda Smith ... Published
under the authority of the Government of New Zealand. Wellington, N. Z. (John Mac-
kay) 1914, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Ill. New Zealand fl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: William Botting Hemsley (1843-1924).
<em>Artist</em>: Matilda Smith (1854-1926) [<em>Smithiella</em> S. T. Dunn 1920].
<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1914 (p. 8: Jul 1914). <em>Copy</em>: U.
	1: [1]-8, [4, ind.], <em>pl. 1-121</em> with letterpress.
	2: [i-vi], <em>pl. 122-250</em>, with letterpress, [i]-xxxiv.
	The plates are plain lithographs of drawings by Matilda Smith, lith. by J. N. Fitch.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 77; BM 6: 198; Kew 1: 524; NI 351.

1095. <em>Manual of the New Zealand flora</em> ... Published under the authority of the Govern-
ment of New Zealand. New Zealand, Wellington (John Mackay) 1906. 16mo. (<em>Man.
New Zealand fl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1906 (p. x: Jan 1906; Nat. Nov. Feb 1907), p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-1199. <em>Copies</em>: B, G,
	NY, U, US.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "revised and enlarged by the author," Wellington, N. Z. (W. A. G. Skinner) 1925,
	16 mo p. [i]-xliv, [1]-1163. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY. – Edited by William Reginald
	Brook Oliver (1883-1957).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 77; BM 6: 198; Kew 1: 524.

PAGE: 492
HEADING: CHENEVARD

Chenevard, Paul (1839-1919), Swiss business man and botanist. (<em>Chenevard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G (30.000) (via Briquet), other material GB, IBF, L, W.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 701, 12(3): 256; Barnhart 1: 339; BL 2: 370, 583,
585; Saccardo, Cron. p. xix.
Briquet, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 101 (necr.): 7-12. 1920 (bibl., portr.), also, Journal
	de Genève 11 Mai 1920.
Chodat, Arch. Sci. phys. nat. ser. 5. 2: 170-175. 1920.
Prain, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1920: 219-220.
Hochreutiner, La patrie suisse 697 (9 Jun 1920) (portr.)
Briquet, Ann. Cons. Jard. Genève 21: 457-472. 192. (portr., bibl.)
Briquet, Ber. schweiz. bot. Ges. 50a: 177-181. 1940 (bibl.)

1095a. <em>Catalogue des plantes vasculaires du Tessin</em>. Genève (Kündig) 1910. Qu. (<em>Cat. pl. vasc.
Tessin</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1910), p. [1]-553, map. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY. – (Mém. Inst.
	natl. Genevois vol. 21: 3-553, map. 1910).
<em>Additions</em> au Catalogue des plantes vasculaires du Tessin. Genève (Kündig) 1916. Qu.,
	p. [1]-11. <em>Copy</em>: G (additions p. 1: 10 Mai 1916).

Cherler, Johann Heinrich (1570-1610), Swiss physician and botanist, son-in-law of
Johann Bauhin. (<em>Cherler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: see under Bauhin.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 769, 6(2): 359, 628; Barnhart 1: 339; BM 1:
341; Bossert p. 72; GR p. 639; HA 1: 382-384; Jackson p. xxxii, 28; Kew 1: 527; Lang-
man p. 202; NI 103; PR 503-504.
Duvernois, Notices sur quelques médecins, naturalistes et agronomes nés ou établis à
	Montbéliard dès le seizième siècle. Besançon 54-56. 1835.
Wolf, R., Biographien zur Kulturgeschichte der Schweiz 3: 70. 1860.
Bruhin, Jahresber. Erziehungsanst. Maria Einsiedeln 1862/3: 17.
Legré, La botanique en Provence, Les deux Bauhin, J. H. Cherler et V. Dourez 25-33,
	35-37. 1909.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: xxvii.
Lapeyrouse, Hist. abr. pl. Pyren. xx.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 182-183. 1940.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Cherler's place of residence Montbéliard (Mümpelgard), now French, was at the
time part of Württemberg. Cherler was son-in-law of J. Bauhin.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Historia plantarum universalis</em>, 1650-1651, with Jean Bauhin, [q.v.] and
Dominique Chabrey.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cherleria</em> Linnaeus (1753).

Chesney, Francis Rawdon (1789-1872), British general who collected plants on an
expedition to the Euphrates. (<em>Chesney</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, BOLO and various other herbaria (e.g. E, G).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 63; IH 2: 124.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 518. 1970.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 69. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 606; Barnhart 1: 339; BB p. 63; BM 1: 342; CSP
1: 896, 7: 382; DNB 10: 185; Kew 1: 528.
Anon., J. Bot. 10: 96. 1872.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 76. 1882.

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HEADING: CHEVALIER

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chesneya</em> Lindley ex Endlicher (1840).

1096. <em>The expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris</em>, carried on by order of
the British government, in the years 1835, 1836 and 1837; preceded by geographical and
historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four
volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates,
besides numerous wood-cuts. London (Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans) 1850, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Exped. Euphrates Tigris</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1850 (p. vi: 5 Feb 1850), p. [i]-xxvii, [xxviii-xxix], [1]-799, <em>pl. 1, 3-9, 11-26, 28,
	33, 37, 39, 42, 43</em>. 12 maps. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1850, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-778, <em>pl. 2, 10, 27, 29-31, 34-36, 38, 40-41, 45-47, 50, 51</em>, "<em>83</em>."
	<em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 342; Kew 1: 528.

1097. <em>Narrative of the Euphrates expedition</em> carried on by order of the British government
during the years 1835, 1836, and 1837. London (Longmans, Green, and Co.) 1868. Oct. (<em>Narr. Euphrates exped.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1868 (pref. 7 Sep 1868), frontisp., p. [iii]-xviii, [1]-564, <em>45 plates</em> (nos.
	between 52 and 97), 16 woodcuts, 2 maps. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 528.

Chevalier, Auguste Jean Baptiste (1873-1956), French botanist, explorer and bio-
historian. (<em>A. Chev.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 125.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 340; BFM 1522; BL 1: 290 [index]; BL 2:
640 [index]; BM 6: 199; CSP 14: 194; IF suppl. 4: 315; Kew 1: 529-531; LS 32032-
32033; suppl. 4932-4936; Zander ed. 10 p. 645.
Chevalier, Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. 11: 159-160. 1902 (on a journey to Tschad).
Gagnepain, FL gén. Indoch. tom. prél. 38. 1944.
Chevalier, Rev. int. Bot. appliq., Paris, 28: 182-185. 1948.
Steenis, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 106. 1950.
Leroy, J. Agric, trop. Bot. appl. 1: 3-7, 507-514. 1954; 5(4-5): 379. 1958 (portr., bibl.)
Jacques-Félix, Taxon 5(6): 120-125. 1956 (portr.).
Leroy, Science et Nature 17: 20. 1956 (portr.)
Aubréville, Bois et forêts des tropiques 48: 3-6. 1956 (portr.)
Kevin, C. R. Séances Acad. Sri., Paris, 242(24): 2785-2789. 1956.
Leroy, Bull. Soc. bot. France 104 (Mém.): 65-67. 1957.
Robijns, Acad. Roy. Sci. Col., Bull. Séances, Bruxelles ser. 2. 3: 147-154. 1957 (portr.)
Leroy, Science et Nature 27: 2-7. 1958.
Reed, Bibl. Fl. S.E. Asia 32-35. 1969.
Leroy, Adansonia 13(4): 389-390. 1973 (1974) (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chevalierella</em> A. Camus (1933); <em>Neochevaliera</em> A. Chevalier &amp; Beille (1907);
<em>Neochevalierodendron</em> Léonard (1951).

1098. <em>Monographie des Myricacées</em> anatomie et histologie, organographie, classification et
description des espèces, distribution géographique. Cherbourg (Emile Le Maout) 1901.
Oct. (<em>Monogr. Myric.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1901 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1902), p. [i-iii], [1] [= 85]-257 [= 341], map, <em>7 pl</em>. in text.
	<em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. nat. Sci. nat. mat. Cherbourg 32: 85-341. 1901.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 529.

1099. <em>Exploration botanique de l'Afrique occidentale française</em> ... Tome I. Enumération des
plantes récoltées avec une carte botanique, agricole et forestière ... Paris (Paul Leche-
vallier) 1920. Oct. (<em>Explor. bot. Afrique occ. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1920, p. [i]-[xv], [1]-798, map, frontispiece portr. Fleury. <em>Copies</em>: B, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 62; Kew 1: 529; IDC 5230.

PAGE: 494
HEADING: CHEVALIER

1100. <em>Flore vivante de l'Afrique occidentale française</em> (inclus Togo, Cameroun Nord, Ouban-
gui-Chari-Tchad, Sahara français) publiée sous les auspices du gouvernement général de
l'A.O.F. et sous la direction du Prof. Aug. Chevalier ... Tome premier ... Gymno-
spermes et premières familles d'angiospermes (Casuarinées aux Buxacées). Les Polyga-
lées en collaboration avec M. H. Jacques-Félix. Paris 1938. Oct. (<em>Fl. Afrique occ. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1938, p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-360, <em>51 text figs. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 37; Kew 1: 530.

Chevallier, François Fulgis (1796-1840), French botanist. (<em>Chev</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P. – Grumman and Hawksworth cite STR for the lichens and
fungi – 500 original drawings at the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle, Paris. — Published,
with F. C. L. Spenner, Flora alsatico-badensis (fasc. 1, 25 nos., 1833).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 270; IH 1 (ed. 6): 357.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 340; BM 1: 343; CSP 1: 901, 6: 621; GR
p. 270 ("Chevalier"); Jackson p. 161, 162; Kew 1: 531; LS 5096-5100; MD 82-84;
NI 353-355; PR 1689-1692.
Anon., Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de F. F. Chevalier ... Colmar, s.d., 4 p., mss
	in Archives départementales, Strasbourg (MD) and Bibliothèque centrale, Paris.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Chevallier contributed to Orbigny, <em>Dict. univ. Hist. nat.</em>

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chevalieria</em> [sic] Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1843).

1101. <em>Flore générale des environs de Paris</em>, selon la méthode naturelle. Description de toutes
les plantes agames, cryptogames et phanérogames qui y croissent spontanément; leurs
propriétés, leurs usage dans la médecine, les arts, et l'économie domestique; avec une
classification naturelle des agames et des cryptogames, basée sur l'organisation de ces
végétaux et accompagnée de dix-huit tableaux iconographiques formant un genera
propre à en rendre l'étude plus facile. Paris (Ferra Jeune) 1826-1827 [-1828], 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. gén. env. Paris</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Paris 1826-1827, 2 vols. in 3, oct.
	1: 5 Aug 1826 (BF), p. [iii]-xxiv, [1]-674, [2, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY, Stevenson.
	2(1): 1827 (t.p.), p. [i-iii], [1]-512. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH (incompl.), Stevenson.
	2(2): 5 Jan 1828 (BF; t.p. 1827), p. [i-iii], 513-980, [3, expl., err.], <em>pl. 1-18. Copies</em>: BR,
	NY, Stevenson.
	The plates may have been published as follows: <em>1-2</em> with vol. 1, <em>3-10</em> with 2(1) and
	<em>11-18</em> with 2(2); they are uncol. copper engr. possibly with etching, by Paul Christien
	Romain Duménil. The division between 2(1) and 2(2) lies between 416/417 in the NY
	copy. It is likely that the second volume was published in more than two parts. -I have
	seen no copy with coloured plates.

<em>Ed. 2</em>: corrigée et augmentée, Paris (Ferra) 1836, 2 vols, in 3. Oct.
	1: 2 Apr 1836 (BF) p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-680, [2, err.], <em>pl. 1-14</em>, partly coloured copper engr.
	by Duménil. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	2(1): 2 Apr 1836 (BF), p. [i-iii], [1]-416, <em>pl.15-20. Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	2(a): a Apr 1836 (BF), p. [i-iii], 417-980, [3, expl., err.]. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	The plates are uncoloured or, if coloured, 1-14 by hand, 15-30 printed in two colours à
	la poupée, finished by hand. The second edition consists mainly of sheets of the first
	edition with reset preliminaries, cancellation and the addition of the explanation of
	the plates. For a further study see MD p. 83-84.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 343; Kew 1: 531; LS 5099; MD p. 82-84; NI 353; PR 1691.
	Bory de Saint-Vincent, Rev. encycl. ser. a, 33(99): 763-765. Mar 1837.
	Becherer, Repert. Sp. nov. 27: 366-368. 1930.

1102. <em>Histoire des Graphidées</em>, accompagnée d'un tableau analytique des genres ...
Ouvrage renfermant des observations anatomiques et physiologiques sur ces végétaux;
avec des figures dessinées et coloriées d'aprés nature, par MM. Prêtre et P. Duménil,

PAGE: 495
HEADING: CHING

peintres d'histoire naturelle. Paris (Firmin Didot Père et Fils) 1824 [-1827]. Qu. † (<em>Hist.
Graphid.</em>)

<em>Artists</em>: Paul Chrétien Romain Constant Duménil (1779-?); Jean Gabriel Prêtre (fl.
	1800-1840).
<em>Publ</em>.: In parts 1824-1827, only 4 of the planned 20 parts were actually published; p. [i]-
	xv, [xvi-xviii, expl.], [1]-86, <em>pl. 1-20, 1bis.</em> Coloured engravings by Prêtre and Duménil.
	<em>Copy</em>: BR.

livr.	pages	plates	date	livr.	pages	plates	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------
prosp.			10 Apr 1824	3	[16]	11-15	24 Jan 1827
1	[48]	1-5, 1bis	24 Jul 1824	4	[16]	16-20	15 Sep 1827
2	[16]	6-10	26 Mar 1825

Pages as indicated by BF – Livr. 1 and 2 also under the title: <em>Histoire des Hypoxylons</em>;
description des genres et des espèces, qui forment ce grand tribu des végétaux. Paris,
fasc. 1, 1824; fasc. 2, 1825.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1837, as <em>Graphidearum historia</em> (Flora 28 Apr 1838) (n.v.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 343; Jackson p. 161; Kew 1: 531; LS 5097; NI 354; PR 1690.

1103. <em>Fungorum et Byssorum illustrationes</em> quos ut plurimim novos, trecentes et ultra cum
caeteris minus bene cognitis, in diversis Europae regionibus collegit, ad vivum delineavit,
sculpsit et coloribus naturalibus decoravit [auct.]. Leipzig (Fr. Fleischer), Strasbourg et
Paris (Treuttel et Würtz), Paris (Baillière) 1837, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Fung. Byss. ill.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jul-Dec 1837 (p. [xii]: Jul 1837), 2 [1 in copy G] frontispiece portr. (of Cheval-
	lier), text p. [i-xii], [4, expl. front.], signatures 1-14 (112 p., last p. blank), <em>50 plates</em>:
	unnumbered col. frontispieces and nos. <em>1-50</em> of which <em>29/30</em> and <em>49/50</em> combined. The
	plates are numbered only in the index. <em>Copies</em>: G, Stevenson.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1837?, <em>31 pl</em>. (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 343; Jackson p. 162; Kew 1: 531; LS 5100; NI 355; PR 1692.
	Joachim, Bull. trim. Soc. mycol. France 45(4): 300-301.

Chiarugi, Alberto (1901-1960), Italian botanist at Florence. (<em>Chiarugi</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: FI.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(2): 153; Andrews ed. 2, p. 246; Barnhart 1: 341;
BL 2: 347, 406; Bossert p. 73; Kew 1: 532; Moebius p. 348.
Boureau, Regn. veg. 11: 11. 1958.
Roon, Int. direct. plant tax. 26. 1958.
Chiarugi, E. M., Caryologia 13: 1-14. 1960 (portr., bibl.; note that Mrs. Chiarugi takes
	over Caryologia).
Corti, Arch. Bot. Biogr. Ital. 26: 200-204. 1960.
Corti, Pubblic. Ist. bot. Firenze e dell'Herb. colon. no. 3: 533-534. 1960, no. D: [7 p.].
	1960 (portr.) [repr. from L'Italia forestale e montana 15(5). 1960].
Moggi, Webbia 15(2): vii-xxiii. 1960 (portr., bibl.).
Knobloch, Amer. Fern. J. 51: 156-157. 1961.
Tonzig, Lavori Ist. Sci. bot. Univ. Milano 8(219): 968-983. 1961, ex Rendic. Acad. Naz.
	Lincei, Cl. Sci. Fis. ser. 8. 30: 968-983. 1961.

Ching, Ren-Chang (1899-x), Chinese botanist and forester. (<em>Ching</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PE.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 342; IF suppl. 3: 203-204; IF suppl. 4: 315-
316; Kew 1: 535-536; MW p. 75-76; MW suppl. p. 43-44; Zander ed. 10, p. 645.
Roon, Int. direct. spec. plant tax. 26. 1958.

1104. <em>Icones filicum sinicarum</em> Peking (Fan Memorial Institute) 1930-1958. Qu. (<em>Icon. filic.
sin.</em>)

PAGE: 496
HEADING: CHING

<em>Co-author</em> (for fasc, 1): Hsen Hsu Hu.
<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Oct 1930, p. [i-vi], 1-102, <em>pl. 1-50. Copy</em>: MICH. Imprint Nanking (Academia
	Sinica), Peking (as above).
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: <em>pl. 51-100.</em>
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: May 1935, p. [i-vi], <em>pl. 101-150</em> with text. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Fasc. 4</em>: Jan 1937, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 151-200</em> with text. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Fasc. 5</em>: 1958, <em>pl. 201-250.</em>
<em>Reprint</em> of vols. 1-4 announced by the trade as available (Koeltz cat. 231. 1973) (<em>n.v.</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: IF suppl. 3: 204, 4: 315; MW p. 76; MW suppl. p. 43.

Chiovenda, Emilio (1871-1940), Italian botanist. (<em>Chiov</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI and FT.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 125, 2: 125.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 342; BL 1: 33-35, 39, 40; BL 2: 358, 375,
536; BM 6: 201; Bossert p. 73; CSP 14: 201; GR p. 529; IF p. 686; Kew 1: 536-537;
Langman p. 203-204; LS suppl. 4969-4970; Saccardo 1: 51, 2: 32; Cron. p. xix; Zander
ed. 10, p. 645.
Negodi, Atti Soc. Natural. di Modena 72: 22-33. 1941 (portr., bibl.)
Pollacci, Atti 1st. bot. Giovanni Briosi e Labor. critt. Ital. 13(4a): [1 p.]. 1941 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chiovendaea</em> Spegazzini (1917).

1105. <em>Flora somala</em>. Pubblicazione a cura del ministero delle colonic Roma, Modena,
Siena 1929-1936, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. somala</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Roma (Sindicato Italiano Arti Grafiche) 1929 (p. xi: Dec 1928), p. [iii]-xvi, [1]-
	436, [1, err.]. map, <em>pl. 1-50</em> (uncol.). <em>Copies</em>: BR, US.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Modena (R. Orto Botanico), Sep-Dec 1932 (p. xvi: 14 Aug 1932, colof.: 25 Aug
	1932 printing terminated), p. [iii]-xvi, [1]-482, [1, colof.]. <em>Copies</em>: BR, US.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: Siena (S. Bernardino) 1936, in Atti Ist. bot. Univ. Pavia, Giovanni Briosi, ser. 4.
	7: [117]-160, <em>pl. 1-12.</em> 1936. <em>Copy</em>: B. – The Roman numerals on the title-pages of
	volumes 1 and 2 do not denote the month of publication, as has been supposed, but the
	years of the era of Mussolini.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 39; Kew 1: 536; IDC 949.

Chodat, Robert Hippolyte (1865-1934), Swiss botanist at Genève, plant collector in
Paraguay. (<em>Chodat</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G. – Chodat distributed a series of fungi from the <em>Herbier Barbey-
Boissier</em> (nos. 1-2685, 76 bis or ter nos.) containing important material from Fuckel. The
series was not a regular set of exsiccatae, sets at BPI, COLO, CUP, DAOM, FH, MICH,
MU, NY, UC, WSP. – Algae collections lost (fide Koster).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 126.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 80-81. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(3): 826; 12(3): 482; Barnhart 1: 343; BL 1: 233,
252; 2: 587, 589; BM 1: 346, 6: 204; Bossert p. 73; CSP 14: 207-209; DTS 1: 46; GR
p. 630; Kew 1: 540-543; Langman p. 204, 453; LS 5120-5131, suppl. 5012-5017; MW
p. 76; NI 356n.
Dörfler, Botaniker-Portraits 2: no. 19. 1906.
Julliard, Cat. ouvrages, articles et mémoires ... Genève 1909, p. 62-67 (bibl.)
Beauverd, Fischer et al., Bull. Soc. bot. Genève ser. 2. 25: i-xxxii. 1933, also repr. Genève
	1934, 33 p. (copy B).
Hauman, Rapport Univ. libre Bruxelles 1933/1934: [2 p.]
Lendner, Actes Soc. helvét. sci. nat. 1934: 529-550 (bibl., portr.)
Dangeard, Bull. Acad. Sci. Paris 1934(1): 1821.
Breugelmans, J. Pharmacie Belg. 16: 526. 1934.
Guyot, Bull. Murithienne 51: 140-144. 1934.

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HEADING: CHOISY

Weiss, Proc. Linn. Soc. 146: 144-146. 1934.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Genève 27: 67. 1934/35.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1934: 172.
Jaag, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 52(159)-(187). 1935 (portr., bibl.)
Täckholm, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 29: 148-152. 1935 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 260. 1935 (portr.)
Vischer, Rev. algol. 11: 239-245. 1939 (portr., bibl.)
Pilet, DSB 3: 259. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>EP</em> ed. 1: <em>Tremandraceae</em>, 3(4): 320-323. 1896; <em>Polygalaceae</em>, 3(4): 323-
345. 1896, suppl. by Gürke, Nachtr. 2-4: 209. 1897.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 219-220. 1974.

1106. <em>Monographia Polygalacearum</em>. Genève (Aubert Schuchardt) 1891-1893, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Polygal.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1891 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1891), p. [1].143, <em>pl. 1-12</em> with letterpress, plain liths. by
	Chodat. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Originally published in Mém. Soc. phys. Hist. nat. Genève, [1:]
	vol. suppl. [to vol. 31(1)] 1890 (7): 1891. The date of the first part must be accepted
	as 1891 (date on title-page). The citation 1890 probably stems from the numbering
	of the volume. The preface is dated Jul 1890. I have no information pointing to pre-
	publication of part 1 in 1890; the Nat. Nov. citation confirms the date 1891.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1893 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1893), p. [i]-xii, [1]-500, <em>pl. 13-35</em>; Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist.
	nat. Genève 31(2)(2). 1893. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 346; DTS 1: 46; Kew 1: 541; MW p. 76; NI 356n; IDC 5270.

1107. <em>Algues vertes de la Suisse</em>. Pleurococcoïdes-chroolépoïdes ... avec 264 figures. Bern
(K.-J. Wyss) 1902. Oct. (<em>Alg.vertes Suisse</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1902 (p. 3: 29 Aug 1899; Nat. Nov. Mar 1902), p. [ii]-xiii, [1]-373,
	<em>fig. 1-264. Copy</em>: PCS. – <em>In.Matériaux pour la flore cryptogamique suisse</em> 1(3), 1902.

1108. <em>Étude critique et expérimentale sur le polymorphisme des algues</em> ... avec xxi planches.
Genève (Georg &amp; Cie.) 1909. Oct. (<em>Étude polymorph. alg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1909 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1909), p. [1]-165, [1, cont.], <em>pl. 1-21, a, b</em> with letterpress.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 541.
	Blum, NAF ser. 2. 8: 46. 1972.

1109. <em>Monographie d'algues en culture pure</em> ... avec ix planches en couleur et 201 figures
dans le text. Bern (K. J. Wyss) 1913. Oct. (<em>Monogr. alg. cult. pure</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1913 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1914), p. [ii]-xii, [1]-226, <em>pl. 1-9</em> with letterpress. <em>Copies</em>:
	MICH, NY, PCS, U, US. – <em>In.Matériaux pour la flore cryptogamique Suisse</em> 4(2), 1913.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 204; Kew 1: 542.

Choisy, Jacques Denis (1799-1859), Swiss philosopher, protestant clergyman and
botanist. (<em>Choisy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G (herbarium and library) and G-DC. – Choisy's studies were
not based solely on his own material; some of his types are therefore in other herbaria.
His contributions to the Convolvulaceae were not always favorably received by his
contemporaries: "übrigens ist es sehr gefährlich diese Pflanzen [Conv.] nach dem Prodr.
zu determinieren, denn die Arbeit des Hrn Choisy ist wahrhaft über alles elend"
(Miquel to Schlechtendal 6 July 1849, letter at Halle).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 126.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 7: 240; Barnhart 1: 343; BM 1: 346-347, 6: 205;
CSP 1: 919; Jackson p. 532 [index]; Kew 1: 543; Langman p. 204, 210; MW p. 76-77;
PR 1698-1704; Zander ed. 10, p. 645.
Candolle, A. P. de, Hist. bot. genev. 29, 30, 57, 1830.

PAGE: 498
HEADING: CHOISY

Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 7: 140-142. 1860.
Anon., Flora 43: 768. 28 Dec 1860.
Candolle, Alph. de, Notice biographique sur Jacques-Denis Choisy. Genève 1860, 20 p.
Pictet, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 15: 502-505. 1860 (bibl.)
Wolf, R., Biographien zur Kulturgeschichte der Schweiz 4: 359-360. 1862.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 300, 331, 362, 386, 407, 481, 589. 1862.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 183-186. 1940 (bibl.)
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 25-26. 1966.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) DC, <em>Prodr</em>.:
	(a) <em>Convolvulaceae</em>, 9: 523-562, 565. 1 Jan 1845.
	(b) <em>Guttiferae</em>, 1: 557-564. med. Jan 1824.
	(c) <em>Hydroleaceae</em>, 10: 179-185, 588. 8 Apr 1846.
	(d) <em>Hypericineae</em>, 1: 541-556. med. Jan 1824.
	(e) <em>Nyctagineae</em>, 13(2): 425-458. 5 Mai 1849.
	(f) <em>Selaginaceae</em>, 12: 1-26, 686. 5 Nov 1848.
(2) L. von Buch, <em>Physikalische Beschreibung der Canarischen Inseln</em>, Berlin 1825, p. 148-154,
passim, various botanical entries (e.g. <em>Bethencourtia</em> Choisy).
(3) Zollinger, <em>Systematisches Verzeichniss</em>, various families, p. 127-134, 136, 142-152.
Zürich 1854. These entries were reprinted separately (with corrections and additions, as
<em>Plantae javanicae</em> ... Genève 1858 (see below).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Choisya</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1823).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 221-222. 1974.

1110. <em>Prodromus d'une monographie de la famille des Hypéricinées</em>. Genève (J. J. Pashoud),
Paris 1821. Qu. (<em>Prodr. monogr. Hypéric.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Mar 1821 (BF), p. [i*-v*], [i]-ii, [3]-70, <em>pl. 1-9</em>, uncol. unsigned copper engr.
	<em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 346; Kew 1: 543; MW p. 76; PR 1698; IDC 5881.

1111. <em>Mémoire sur un nouveau genre de Guttifères</em>, et sur l'arrangement méthodique de cette
famille. [Paris 1823]. Qu. (<em>Mém. nouv. gen. Guttif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 7 Jun 1823 (BF), p. [1]-23, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1, 2. Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc.
	Hist. nat. Paris 1(1): [210]-232, <em>pl. 11-12.</em> 1823. We have seen no copy dated 1822.
	<em>Copies</em> with orig. journal pagination at BR, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 543; Langman p. 204.

1112. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Sélaginées</em>, lu à la Société de Physique et d'Histoire naturel-
le de Genève, le 24 janvier 1822. Genève (J. J. Paschoud) 1823. Qu. (<em>Mém. Sélag.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1823, p. [i], [1]-44, <em>pl. 1-5. Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Mém. Phys. Hist. nat. 2(2):
	71-115, <em>pl. 1-5.</em> 1823, Also reprinted with orig. pagination (NY).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 543.

1113. <em>Description des Hydroléacées</em>. [Genève 1833]. Qu. (<em>Descr. Hydrol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Reprint 16 Sep 1833 (Acad.), p. [1]-28, <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: G. – Originally published in
	Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 6: [95]-122. <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1833; reprinted in part in Ann.
	Sc. nat. 30: 225-231. Nov 1833; summary in Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 2: 335. 21 Oct
	1833. – Three uncoloured lithographs of drawings by Heyland. – Reprint with original
	pagination at NY and US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Jackson p. 134; Langman p. 204; MW p. 76; PR 1700.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 183-186. 1940.

1114. <em>Convolvulaceae orientales</em> nempe indicae, napaulenses, birmannicae, chinenses,
japonicae nec non et quaedam australasicae, pleraeque in ditissimis Britann. societatis
Indiae-orientalis herbariis observatae et descriptae, celeberrimi Wallichii catalogo
comparatae, et gallica praefatione de generibus intra convolvulaceas admittendis
comitatae. Genève 1834. Qu. (<em>Convolv. orient.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1834 (Acad. 11 Aug), p. [1]-120, <em>pl. 1-6. Copies</em>: MICH, US. - A separately

PAGE: 499
HEADING: CHOULETTE

	paged reprint from: Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 6(2): [383]-502, <em>pl. 1-6.</em>
	(1834, cf. p. 606) (see also Ann. Sc. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 2: 140-155. Sep 1834). – The
	reprint is accompanied by a lithographed handwritten general index of 7 folio pages. -
	Six lithographs of drawings by Heyland.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Kew 1: 543; Jackson p. 378; Langman p. 204; MW p. 76; PR 1701;
	IDC 5882.

1115. <em>De Convolvulaceis dissertatio secunda</em>, complectens recensionem generum Batatas,
Exogonium, Jacquemontia, Evolvulus, nec non et paucas spectabiles species intra genera
Ipomaea, Aniseia et Breweria excerptas. [Genève 1837.] Qu. (<em>Convolv. diss. sec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: After 15 Jun 1837 (date of presentation of paper) p. [43]-86, <em>pl. 1-4</em>, plain copper
	engr. by Heyland. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 8:
	[121]-164, <em>pl. 1-4.</em> 1837. - <em>Copies</em> of reprints with original pagination: G, MICH, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Kew 1: 543; Langman p. 204; MW p. 76; PR 1701.

1116. <em>De Convolvulaceis dissertatio tertia</em>, complectens Cuscutarum hucusque cognitarum
methodicam enumerationem et descriptionem, nec non et brevem gallicam de cuscutis
praefationem. [Genève 1842.] Qu. (<em>Convolv. diss. tert.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1842, as a <em>reprint</em>, paged [165]-192, <em>pl. 1-5</em> at BM, G, MICH and US; this pagina-
	tion links up with that of the <em>journal</em> pagination of the second dissertation. Reprinted
	from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 9(2): [261]-288, <em>pl.1-5.</em> (NY).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Kew 1: 543; Langman p. 204; MW p. 76; PR 1701.

1117. <em>Note sur les Convolvulacées du Brésil</em> et sur le Marcellia, genre nouveau de cette famille.
Genève (Jules Guillaume Fick) 1844. Qu. (<em>Note Convolv. Brésil</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844, p. [1]-8, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, US. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat.
	Genève 10: 439-444. 1844. The plate is an uncol. lith. by Madame B. Gay.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 543; PR 1702.

1118. <em>Considérations sur la famille des Nyctaginées</em>. [Genève 1848]. Qu. (<em>Consid. Nyctagin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1848, p. [1]-8, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. 12(1).
	1849 (see Bot. Zeit. 7: 906-907. 28 Dec 1849).

1119. <em>Description des Guttifères de l'Inde</em> recueillies par le Dr Wallich et de quelques Gutti-
fères peu connues d'Amérique précédée d'observations générales sur cette famille.
[Genève 1849]. Qu. (<em>Descr. Guttif. Inde</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1849, p. [1]-60, <em>pl.1-5</em> by Thury. <em>Copies</em>: G (2), MO, NY. – Reprinted from Mém.
	Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. 12(2): 381-440, <em>pl. 1-5.</em> 1849 (1851).

1120. <em>Mémoire sur les familles des Ternstroemiacées et Camelliacées</em>. Genève (Jules-Guillaume
Fick) 1855. Qu. (<em>Mém. Ternstroem. Camell.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1855 (Bot. Zeit. 21 Dec 1855), p. [1]-98, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, uncol. liths by Thury. <em>Copy</em>: G. -
	Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 14. 1855.

1121. <em>Plantae javanicae</em> nec non ex insulis finitimis et etiam e Japonia quaedam oriundae
a Jac. Dion. Choisy ... in clar. Zollingeri Catalogo javanensi elaboratae, et nunc denuo
vulgata cum variis additionibus et emendationibus. Ordines inter Thalamifloras:
Hypericaceae. Clusiaceae. Camelliaceae. Inter Corollifloras: Ternstroemiaceae. Con-
volvulaceae. Quaedam de Ebenaceis et Styracaceis. Genève (Ramboz et Schuchardt)
 1858. Oct. (<em>Pl. jav.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858, p. [i]-iv, 5-30. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – A corrected and amended version of Choisy's
	entries in Zollinger, <em>Systematisches Verzeichniss</em>, Zürich 1854.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Kew 1: 543; MW p. 77; PR 1704.

Choulette, Sébastien (1803-?), French botanist. (<em>Choulette</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: <em>Fragmenta florae Algeriensis exsiccata</em> (600 nos.). The collections
cited in IH under Jules- Émile Choulette (son of Sébastien) were collected by father and
son.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 126; Cosson et Durieu, Intr. fl. Alg. (Exp. Sci. Alger., Bot. 2) xxiii. 1868.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 344; BM 1: 347; Jackson p. 306; PR 1708.

1122. <em>Synopsis de la flore de Lorraine et d'Alsace</em>, ou description succincte et tableau analy-
tique des plantes phanérogames qui croissent spontanément ou qui sont le plus générale-
ment cultivées dans l'est de la France ... Première partie: Tableau analytique des
genres et des espèces. Strasbourg (Dérivaux) et Paris (J.-B. Baillière) 1845. Duod. (<em>Syn.
fl. Lorraine Alsace</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1845, p. [i*-ii*], [1]-284, <em>1 tab. Copy</em>: G. – Signatures of 24 and 12 p. alternate.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Jackson p. 306; PR 1708.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 192, 554, 1846.

Christ, Konrad Hermann Heinrich (1833-1933), Swiss pteridologist and plant
geographer, professor of botany at Basel. (<em>Christ</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 126.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 229, 6(1): 205, 12(3): 414; Barnhart 1: 344;
BFM 2044, 3024; BM 1: 347, 6: 205; Bossert p. 74; CSP 1: 921, 7: 387, 9: 513, 12: 157,
14: 215-216; DTS 1: 46-47, 6(4): 69, 129; IF p. 686-689, suppl. 1: 76-79, 2: 35; Jackson
p. 342; Kew 1: 548-549; LS 5133; MW p. 77-78; PR 1709-1710; Saccardo 1: 51.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvi. 1883.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 101. 1905 (portr.).
Marietan, Bull. Acad. int. Geogr. bot. 16: 129. 1907 (portr.).
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 1909-10: pl. 1 (portr.).
Christ, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 35(1): 1-18. 1923 (autobiogr., portr., bibl.), also as
	reprint.
Senn, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 51: (72)-(95). 1933 (bibl., portr.).
F.B., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1934: 40-41.
Marietan, Bull. de la Murithienne 51: 132-139. 1934 (portr.).
Schröter, Verh. schweiz. Naturf. Ges. 115 Jahresvers. Zürich, 3: 493-511. 1934 (portr.).
Vischer, Ber. Schweiz. bot. Ges. 42: 211-223. 1934 (Corr.).
Looser, Physis 11: 535-541. 1935 (repr. p. 1-7).
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 262. 1935 (portr.).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 121. 1936.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 36. 1941.
Becherer, Bauhinia 5(3): 161-167. 1975.
Burdet, Saussurea 6: 29. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Verhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel 35(1). 1923/4.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Durand et Pittier, <em>Primitiae flora costaricensis</em>, vol. 1 (3). 1896, vol. 3(1).
1911, various families of Pteridophyta.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Monogr. Biol. Canar. 4: 33. 1973 (fig. 25).

1123. <em>Die Rosen der Schweiz</em> mit Berücksichtigung der umliegenden Gebiete Mittel- und
Süd-Europa's. Ein monographischer Versuch. Basel, Genf, Lyon (H. Georg) 1873. Oct. (<em>Rosen Schweiz</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1873 (Bot. Zeit. 27 Jun 1873; Flora 11 Jul 1873), p. [i-vi], [1]-219.
	<em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY.
<em>French translation</em> (by E. Burnat) Genève 1885, 56 p. (Nat. Nov. Mai 1885), <em>n.v.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; Kew 1: 548.
	Fauconnet, Bull. Soc. Murith. Valais 3: 36-38. 1874.

1124. <em>Das Pflanzenleben der Schweiz</em> ... Mit vier Vegetations-Bildern in Tondruck nach
Original-Aufnahmen von C. Janslin, in Holzschnitt ausgeführt von Buri &amp; Jeker, vier
Pflanzenzonen-Karten in Farbendruck, und einer Tafel der Höhengrenzen verschiede-
ner Gewächse. Alle Rechte gewahrt. Zürich (Friedrich Schulthess) 1879. Oct. (<em>Pflanzen-
leben Schweiz</em>).

PAGE: 501
HEADING: CHRISTENSEN

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Feb-Jul 1879 (in four parts), p. [i]-xiv, [xv, expl. pl.], [1]-488, <em>4 pl</em>., 4 maps (i-iv),
	1 tab. (v). <em>Copies</em>: B, BR.
	<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Feb 1879 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1879; Flora 1 Mar 1879).
	<em>Fasc. 2/3</em>: Apr 1879 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1879; Flora 1 Mai 1879).
	<em>Fasc. 4</em>:Jun 1879 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1879; Flora 1 Sep 1879).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Zweite unveränderte Ausgabe. Zürich (id.) 1882 Oct. (in 10 fasc.) p. [i]-xiv,
	[xv, expl. pl.], [1]-488, <em>4 pl</em>., 4 maps. <em>Copy</em>: B.
	<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Mai 1882 (Nat. Nov.)

1125. <em>La flore de la Suisse</em> et ses origines ... Édition française, traduite par E. Tièche revue
par l'auteur/Ouvrage accompagné de cinq cartes en couleurs et de quatre illustrations
hors texte. Basel, Genève, Lyon (H. Georg) 1883. Oct. (<em>Fl. Suisse</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Oct 1883 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1883; J. Bot. Dec. 1883), p. [i]-xiv, [xv, expl. pl.],
	[1]-576, <em>4 pl</em>., 4 (not 5) maps, 1 graph. <em>Copies</em>: B, U.
<em>Ed</em>. [<em>2</em>]: Nouvelle édition augmentée d'un aperçu des récents travaux géobotaniques.
	Basel, Genève, Lyon (id.) 1907. Oct. (Nat. Nov. Dec 1907; suppl. p. 4: Apr 1907),
	p. [i]-xiv, [xv, expl. pl.], [1]-571, [572, err.], [1]-119, 5 maps, <em>4 pl. Copies</em>: BR, M,
	MICH. – The second set of pages (1-119): <em>Supplément</em>. Aperçu des récents travaux
	géobotaniques concernant la Suisse.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347, 6: 205; Kew 1: 548.

1126. <em>Die Farnkräuter der Erde</em>. Beschreibende Darstellung der Geschlechter und wichti-
geren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der exotischen. ... Mit
292 Abbildungen. Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1897. Oct. (<em>Farnkr. Erde</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1897 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1897), p. [i]-xii, [1]-388, 292 text ill. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 347; IF p. 687; Kew 1: 548; MW p. 77; IDC 7172.

1127. <em>Die Farnkräuter der Schweiz ...</em> Mit achtundzwanzig Textfiguren. Bern (K. J.
Wyss) 1900. Oct. (<em>Farnkr. Schweiz</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1900 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1900), p. [ii-iii], [1]-189. <em>Copies</em>: HH and U. – Second t.p.
	[ii]: Beiträge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz ... Band 1, Heft 2. Die Farnkräuter
	der Schweiz. Bern 1900.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 205; Kew 1: 549.

Christensen, Carl Frederik Albert (1872-1942) Danish botanist. (<em>C. Chr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original fern herbarium at BM; 12.000 duplicates at C.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 126.
	Alston, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 156: 202. 1944/5.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 345; BFM 2319; BL 1: 31, 100, 114, 127;
BM 6: 205; Bossert p. 74; GR p. 681-682; IF p. 689, suppl. 1: 79, 2: 35, 3: 204-206, 4:
313 (bibl.); Kew 1: 549-550; KR p. 121; MW p. 78.
Benedict, Amer. Fern J. 2(2): 51-57. 1912.
Christensen, Dansk bot. lit. 1: 195. 1924 (portr.).
Looser, Rev. argent. Agron. 10: 279-280. 1943.
Paulsen, Naturens Verden, Kjöbenhavn 27: 1-4. 1943.
Petersen, Bot. Tidsskr. 46(2): 177-179. 1943.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tom. prél. 38. 1944.
Alston, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 156: 202. 1944/5.
Pichi-Sermolli, Nuovo Giorn. bot. Ital. ser 2. 53(1-2): 403-404. 1946.
Stafleu, Taxon 22: 465-473. 1973.
Lawalrée, Natura mosana 26(4): 113-116. 1973 (corr.).
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 207. 1974.
Holttum, Taxon 24: 499-500. 1975.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: A complete bibliography of Christensen's pteridological work is given in his <em>Index
filicum</em>, main vol. and supplements.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Christensenia</em> Maxon (1905).

PAGE: 502
HEADING: CHRISTENSEN

1128. <em>Index filicum</em> sive enumeratio omnium generum specierumque Filicum et Hydro-
pteridum ab anno 1753 ad finem anni 1905 descriptorum adjectis synonymis principali-
bus, area geographica etc. Kjöbenhavn (H. Hagerup) [1905]-1906. Oct. (<em>Index filic</em>.)

pages	dates	pages	dates	pages	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[i]-[ix]	10 Oct 1906	257-320	18 Nov 1905	577-640	2 Jul 1906
[1]-64	5 Mai 1905	321-384	30 Dec 1905	641-720	20 Aug 1906
65-128	1 Jul 1905	385-448	12 Feb 1906	721-744	10 Oct 1906
129-192	20 Aug 1905	449-512	1 Apr 1906	[xiii]-lix	10 Oct 1906
193-256	2 Oct 1905	513-576	19 Mai 1906

<em>Supplementum 1906-1912</em>: 20 Dec 1913, p. [i]-iv, [1]-131, [132, corr.] Kjøbenhavn
	(H. Hagerup)
<em>Supplément préliminaire</em> pour les années 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, Publié auz frais de S.A.I.
	Le Prince Bonaparte membre de l'Institut: Oct-Dec 1917, p. [i-iii], [1]-60 (Nat. Nov.
	Jun 1918). Kjøbenhavn (Triers Bogtrykkeri).
<em>Supplementum tertium</em> pro annis 1917-1933: Oct 1934, p. [1]-219. Kjøbenhavn (H. Hage
	rup).
<em>Supplementum quartum</em> pro annis 1934-1960 prepared by Rodolpho E. G. Pichi-Sermolli
	[et coll.]: Jan 1965, Utrecht, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-370, <em>Regnum vegetabile</em> vol. 37.
<em>Copy</em>: U (including supplements).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1973, ISBN 3-87429-048-4 and 3-87429-049-2.
	<em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Note</em>: The main work and supplements contain extensive pteridological bibliographies,
	called <em>Catalogus literaturae</em>, referred to in this work as IF. <em>Main work</em>: 671-744; <em>Supple-
	ment 1906-1912</em>: 82-86; <em>Supplement</em> [2]: 34-39; <em>Supplement</em>: 201-219; <em>Supplement 4</em>: 311-
	349.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 2319; BM 6: 205; Kew 1: 549; KR p. 121; MW p. 79.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22: 465-466. 1973.

1129. <em>A monograph of the genus Dryopteris</em>. København (Andr. Fred. Høst &amp; Son) 1912
[1913]-1919[1920], 2 parts. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Dryopteris</em>).

1: Jan-Jun 1913 (t.p. 1912; Nat. Nov. Jul 1913, IF suppl. 1: 79 "1913"), p. [i], [1]-230,
	alt. [55-282]. <em>Copy</em>: U. – D. Kgl. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skrifter ser. 7, nat. mat. afd.
	10(2).
2: Jan-Sep 1920 (t.p. 1911; Nat. Nov. Oct 1920, IF suppl. 3: 205 "1920"), p. [1]-132.
	<em>Copy</em>: U. – D. Kgl. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skrifter ser. 8, nat. mat. afd. 6(1).
"I regard Christensen's monograph of "Dryopteris" as the first modern work of fern
taxonomy ..." (Holttum).
<em>Ref</em>.: Holttum, Taxon 24: 499-500. 1975.

Christmanm, Gottlieb Friedrich (1752-1836), German botanist and physician at
Urach (Winneuden). (<em>Christm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 346; BM 1: 348; GR p. 69; LS 5141; PR
5431; SO 577, 577a, 578.

1130. Des Ritters Carl von Linné Königlich Schwedischen Leibarztes ec. ec., <em>vollständiges
Pflanzensystem</em> nach der dreyzehnten lateinischen Ausgabe und nach Anleitung des hol-
ländischen Houttuynischen Werks übersetzt und mit einer ausführlichen Erklärung aus-
gefertiget. Nürnberg (Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe) 1777-1788, 14 vols (in 15). Oct. (<em>Vollst.
Pflanzensyst.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (1755-1829).
<em>Publ</em>.: names of authors not on title-pages; volumes 1-7 are by G. F. Christmann, 8-14 by
	Panzer. The book is not an exact translation of Houttuyn's <em>Natuurlijke historie</em>; there
	are many amendments and even new names and new taxa. For further details see
	Merrill (1938).

PAGE: 503
HEADING: CIFERRI

<em>Original edition</em>.

vol.	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-xii], 17-798	1-11,5b, front., portr. Linn.	1777
2	[i-viii], 1-548, [28]	12, 12b, 13-15, 16a, 16b, 16c, 17	1777
3	[i-iv], 1-683, [1]	18-25, 19b, 24b	1778
4	[i-viii], [1]-709, [65]	26-37	1779
5	[i-iv], 1-870, [1]	38-41a, 41b, 42a, 42b, 43, 44a, 44b	1779
6	[i-viii], [1]-696	45-50, 50b, 51	1780
7	[i-iv], [1]-584, [2]	51b, 52, 53, 53b, 54, 55a, 55b, 56, 57	1781
8	[i-viii], [1]-794	57a, 57b, 58-65	1782
9	[i-viii], [1]-630, [2]	66, 66b, 67, 68, 69	1783
10	[i-viii], [1]-381, [182]	70-76	1783
11	[i-viii], [1]-664, [18]	77-86	1784, Apr-Mai
12	[i-viii], [1]-810, [36], [5]	87-93	1785, after Apr
13(1)	[i-viii], [1]-562, [22]	94-101, 105	1786, Mai-Dec
	(2)	[i]-xii, [1]565, [15]	102-104	1787, Mai-Dec
14	[i-viii], [1]-614		1788, Apr-Dec

<em>Copy</em>: NY. – The plates are unsigned plain copper engr.
<em>Neue unveränderte Auflage</em>, 14 vols., Nürnberg 1799, Oct. (n.v.).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 348; LS 5141; MW p. 78; PR 5431; SO 577, 577a, 578.
	Merrill, J. Arnold Arb. 19: 291-375. 1938.

Cienkowski, Leo de (Tzenkovskii, Lev Semenovich) (1822-1887), Polish biologist and
microscopist, professor of botany at St. Petersburg 1854-61, Warsaw 1862-1865, Odessa
1865-1871, Charkof 1871-1887. (<em>Cienk</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 128.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 599; Barnhart 1: 348; BM 5: 2158; Bossert
p. 75; CSP 1: 927, 7: 391, 9: 522, 14: 235; Grummann p. 726; Jackson p. 174; Kew 1:
558; LS 5167-5180, 32089.
Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 176. 1882.
Anon., Leopoldina 23: 215-216. 1887.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 34(2): 191. 1887.
Maximowicz and Reinhard, Ann. Bot. 1: 395-396. 1888 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 173. 1903, 3(3): 187. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cienkowskia</em> Rostafinski (1873); <em>Cienkowskya</em> E. Regel &amp; Rach (1859).

Ciferri, Raffaele (1897-1964), Italian mycologist. (<em>Cif</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAV. – Hawksworth cites BPI for the main collections of fungi.
Ciferri's pre World War II material was destroyed during the war. – Exsiccatae:
<em>Mycoflora domingensis exsiccata</em> (4 cent., nos. 1-425, Moca 1931 (1, 2), Pavia 1932-1956
3,4)). Sets at BPI, CUP, DAOM, FH, ILL, PICH, NMES, NY, PAC, PUR, TRTC,WIS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 128.
	Ciferri, Mycoflora domingensis integrata. Pavia 1961.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 82-87. 1971.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.
<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 348; BFM 2320, 3072; BL 2: 333, 336,
565; GR p. 516; Kew 1: 559; Langman p. 205; LS suppl. 5103-5183; MW suppl. p. 49;
Zander ed. 10, p. 645.
Roon, Int. direct. plant tax. 27. 1958.
Tomaselli, Univ. Studi Pavia, Annuario 1963-64: [6 p.] (portr.).
Giacomini, Ann. Bot., Roma 28(1): 249-250. 1964.

PAGE: 504
HEADING: GIFFERRI

Tomaselli, Arch. Bot. Biogi. ital. 40: 1-55. 1964 (bibl., 1060 nos.; portr.), also as: Atti
	1st. Bot. Pavia ser. 5. 21 suppl.: 3-55. 1964.
Baldacci, Mycologia 57: 198-201. 1965 (portr.).
Giacomini, Giorn. bot. Ital. 72(4-6): 705-772. 1965 (bibl.).
Lindquist, Fitosanitarias 4(8): 17. 1965.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 109. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Lindau et Sydow, <em>Thesaurus literaturae mycologicae et lichenologicae,
</em>Supplementum 1911-1930, Pavia 1957-1960, 4 vols.
(2) Fiori et Giacomini, <em>Flora italica cryptogama</em>, fasc. 17 Ciferri, <em>Ustilaginales</em>, 443 p.,
31 Mar 1938.
(3) For further details see Tomaselli's bibliography (1964).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ciferria</em> Fragoso (1925); <em>Ciferriella</em> Petrak (1930); <em>Ciferrina</em> Petrak (1932);
<em>Ciferriolichen</em> Tomaselli (1952); <em>Ciferriomyces</em> Petrak (1932); <em>Ciferriopeltis A</em>. Chaves
Batista &amp; H. Maia (1965); <em>Ciferriotheca</em> A. Chaves Batista &amp; Lima ex A. Chaves Bastista
(1959); <em>Ciferioxyphium</em> A. Chaves Batista &amp; H. Maia (1963); <em>Ciferriusia</em> A. Chaves
Batista (1962); <em>Mycociferria</em> Tomaselli (1953).

1131. Saggio di una sistematica micolichenologica, <em>Atti Istituto botanico e Laboratorio
crittogamico</em> serie 5. 10(1): 22-84. 1953. 

<em>Co-author</em>: Ruggero Tomaselli (1920-x).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1953 (date on cover of fascicle) – often quoted from 1952 but the authors
	themselves gave the correct date in their Publications of 1954 and 1955. The article
	contains a great number of names given to the fungal components of lichens. The
	ICBN states that "for nomenclatural purposes names given to lichens shall be
	considered as applying to their fungal components" (Art. 13); most of these names
	were therefore superfluous when published and hence illegitimate. A few names are
	based on type species on which so far no other generic name had been based. In order
	to distinguish the specific epithets in the combinations with their generic names
	Ciferri and Tomaselli frequently used genetive endings thus making these epithets
	superfluous substitutes as well. The authors Published the names in the hope that the
	International Botanical Congresses would accept their proposal to allow two nomen-
	clatural systems for lichens, one for the entire plant and one for the fungal symbionts.
	This proposal was rejected by the 1954 Congress.
<em>Ref</em>.: Ciferri et Tomaselli, Taxon 2: 194-196. 1953; 3: 230-231. 1954; 4: 190-192. 1955.
	Ciferri et Tomaselli, Arch. Bot. ser. 3. 12(1): 1-15. 1952.
	Santesson, Taxon 3: 147-148. 1954.
	Rogers, Taxon 4: 19-20. 1955.
	Ciferri et Tomaselli, Atti 1st. Bot. Lab. Critt. Univ. Pavia ser. 5. 10(2): 253-295.
	Dec 1954.

Cirillo, Domenico Maria Leone (1739-1799), Italian statesman and botanist. (<em>Ciril-
lo</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Collections destroyed when he was murdered at Naples on
8 Oct 1799. If any specimens were preserved at all they are perhaps at NAP.
<em>Ref</em>.: Saccardo 2: 32.
	De Toni, Rev. Storia Sci. med. nat. 16(7-8). Jul-Aug 1925, 3 p. (carteggio inedito).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 163; Barnhart 1: 349; BM 1: 350; Bossert p. 75;
Dawson p. 319; Jackson p. 6, 319; Kanitz no. 60; Kew 1: 559-560; NI 357-358;
PR 1717-1724; Saccardo 1: 51, 2: 32.
Carusi, Vita di Domenico Cirillo, editione quarta con l'aggiunta dei cenni biografici di
	Pasquale Carusie e d'una prolusione zoologica. Salerno 1868, 52 p. <em>Copy</em>: NY. -
	Reprinted from II Paese 4(26), Napoli 1862.
Ayala, M. d', Arch. stor. ital. ser. 3. 11(2): 107-145. 1870, 12(1): 106-125. 1870.
Cesati, Mem. Mat. Fis. Soc. ital. Sci. ser. 3: 3. lxix-lxxii, cxviii. 1879.
Balsamo et al., Bull. Orto bot. Napoli 3: 45-46. 1913 (portr.).
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 94-95. 1966.

PAGE: 505
HEADING: CLAPAREDE

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Cirillo latinized his name Cyrillus; the spelling Cyrillo must be avoided. – Cirillo
was (see PR) president of the legislative Assembly at Naples and was "hingerichtet vom
Bourbonischen Gesindel in Neapel."

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cyrilla</em> [sic] Garden ex Linnaeus (1767); <em>Cyrillopsis</em> [sic] Kuhlmann (1925);
<em>Cyrilloxylon</em> [sic] van den Burgh (1964).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 223-224. 1974.

1132. <em>De essentialibus nonnullarum plantarum characteribus commentarius</em>. Napoli 1784. Oct. (<em>Essent. pl. char. comment.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1784, p. [i]-lxxv, [1, err.], <em>pl.1-4. Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 350.

1133. <em>Plantarum rariorum regni neapolitani</em>. Fasciculus primus [secundus] cum tabulis
aenis. Napoli 1788-1792, 2 fasc. Qu. (<em>pl. rar. neapol.</em>)

1: Jan-Jun 1788, p. i-xxxix, <em>pl. 1-12. Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
2: 1792, p. i-xxxv, <em>pl. 1-12. Copy</em>: NY.
For the text of fasc. 2 see also Usteri, Ann. Bot. 13: 44-65. The plates are hand-coloured
copper engr. by the artist.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 350; GF p. 54; Jackson p. 319; Kew 1: 560; NI 358; PR 1720; IDC 405.

Clairville, Joseph Philippe de (1742-1830), French born Swiss botanist, co-founder
of the Schweizer naturforschenden Gesellschaft. (<em>Clairv</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 510, 12(3): 12; Barnhart 1: 349; BM 1: 351;
HU 2: 596 [index]; Jackson p. 342; Kew 1: 560; NI 359-360; Plesch p. 177; PR 1725-
1726; Zander ed. 10, p. 645.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 358. 1862.
Geilinger, Mitt. naturw. Ges. Winterthur 19: 255-281. 1932 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clairvillea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836).

1133. <em>Plantes et arbustes d'agrément</em>, gravés et enluminés d'après nature, avec la manière de
les cultiver. Ouvrage entrepris par quelques amateurs et Publié par cahiers de cinq
planches chacun. Winterthur (Henry Steiner et Comp.) 1791-1794, 4 fasc. Oct. (<em>Pl.
arbust. agrém.</em>)

1: 1791, p. [1].31, <em>pl. 1-5.</em>
2: [1791?], p. [1]-46, <em>pl.1-6.</em>
<em>3/4</em>: 1794, p. 47-90, <em>10 pl</em>.
<em>Copy</em>: HU (fasc. 2, incomplete). The plates are hand col. copper engr. "Ce sont des
plantes qui viennent de mon jardin." For authorship see e.g. Römer, Ann. Bot. 21: 99.
1797.
<em>Ref</em>.: HU p. 720; NI 359; PR 1725.

1134. <em>Manuel d'herborisation en Suisse et en Valais</em>, rédigé selon le systême de Linné,
corrigé par ses propres principes. Avec l'indication d'un nouveau systême dérivé
également des principes de ce grand maître. Par l'auteur de l'entomologie helvétique.
Winterthur (Steiner-Ziegler) 1811. Oct. (<em>Man. herbor. Suisse</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 28 Apr 1811 (p. xxvi: 21 Feb 1811), p. [i]-xxvi, table [= xxvii], [1]-382, [2, err.]
	<em>Copies</em>: G, HH, USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Genève (J. J. Paschoud), Paris 1819 (n.v.), "est eadem impressio" (PR); only the
	t.p. is new (Geilinger).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 351, 5: 2061; Jackson p. 342; Kew 1: 560; PR 1726; SY p. 39.

Claparède, Jean Louis René Antoine Édouard (1830-1871), Swiss zoologist. (<em>Cla-
parède</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

PAGE: 506
HEADING: CLAPAREDE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM <sm>1</sm>: 351; CSP 1: 929-930, 6: 622-623, 7: 392-393, 14:
241-242; Moebius p. 77.
Saussure, Arch. Sci. phys. nat. Genève 42: 51-79. 1871 (bibl.).
Saussure, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 21: 363-366, 589-591. 1871/2 (portr.).
	22: i-xxviii. 1873.
Vogt, J. Zool. 2: 139-159. 1873.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 95. 1966.

Clarion, Jacques (1776-1844), French physician, phytochemist and army pharmacist.
(<em>Clarion</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: some material in P-JU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 128 (as "Jean," probably erroneous).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 203-204; Barnhart 1: 350 (b. 1776); BM 1:
351; Bossert p. 75 (b. 1779); PR 1729.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 139. 1862.
Chatin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 38(1): 89-93. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 99. 1905 (b. 1779).
Balland, Les pharmaciens militaires français 279. 1913 (b. 12 Oct 1779).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Palisot de Beauvois, <em>Essai</em> 1812 (p. 205: <em>Deyeuxia</em>). Contributed also
to Candolle, <em>Fl. franç.</em> ed. 3 (1805-1815).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clarionea</em> Lagasca ex A. P. de Candolle (1812).

Clarke, Benjamin (1813-1890), British botanist. (<em>B. Clarke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 352; BB p. 65; BM 1: 352; CSP 1: 935, 7:
395, 12: 159, 14: 246; Jackson p. 18; Kew 1: 563; PR 1730.
Britten, J. Bot. 28: 84-86. 1890.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clarkeifedia</em> O. Kuntze (1903); <em>Clarkeinda</em> O. Kuntze (1891) and <em>Clarkella
</em>J. D. Hooker (1880) are dedicated to Charles Baron Clarke (1832-1906), q.v.

1135. <em>A new arrangement of phanerogamous plants</em>, with especial reference to relative
position, including their relations with the cryptogamous. London (author) 1866.
Oblong broadsheet. (<em>New arr. phan. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1866, p. [i*-ii*], [i]-[iii], [1]-56, <em>1 pl</em>. (plain). <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ed. 2.n.v.</em>
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1886, p. [i-iii], [1]-4, <em>tabl. 1-7. Copy</em>: G. (see also BM 1: 352 for variant).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 352 [ed. 1, 3, 3a]; Jackson [ed. 1]; Kew [ed. 1]; PR 1730 [ed. 1].

Clarke, Charles Baron (1832-1906), British botanist, nephew of Benjamin Clarke,
in India 1865-1887. (<em>C. B. Clarke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K(Indian herbarium and mss.) BM, E(ferns): duplicates in
many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 129.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.
	Kent, Brit, herbaria 48. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 146. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 69. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 601-602; Barnhart 1: 352; BB p. 65; BL 2: 216;
BM 1: 352, 6: 209-210; CSP 7: 395, 9: 526, 14: 246; DNB suppl. 2(1): 366; IF p. 689-
690; Jackson p. 532 [index]; Kew 1: 563-564; Langman p. 206; MW p. 80; NI 362-364;
Zander ed. 10, p. 645.

PAGE: 507
HEADING: CLARKE, C. B.

Clarke, J. Bot. 31: 135-138. 1893 (on collector's numbers).
Candolle, C. de, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 6: 890-892. 1906.
Prain and Bliss, J. Bot. 44: 370-377. 1906 (portr.).
Thiselton-Dyer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1906: 271-281 (bibl.).
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1906/7: 38-42. 1907.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Curtis Bot. Mag. Dedications 243-244. 1932 (portr.).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 126. 1936.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 144-146. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Alph. de Candolle, <em>Monogr</em>.:
	(a) <em>Commelinaceae</em>, 3: 113-324, pl. 1-8. Jun 1881.
	(b) <em>Cyrtandraceae</em>, 5(1): 1-303. Jul 1883.
(2) J. W. Gregory, <em>The Great Rift Valley</em>, appendix B: <em>List of Cyperaceae</em> from East Africa.
1896.
(3) W. H. Harvey and O. W. Sonder, <em>Flora capensis</em>: vol. 7, 1897-1898, <em>Commelinaceae</em> and
<em>Cyperaceae</em>.
(4) Oliver, <em>FL Trop. Afr.</em>: various contributions, listed under Oliver.
(5) Hooker, <em>Fl. Brit. India.Saxif.</em> 2: 388-411, <em>Crass</em>. 2: 411-423, <em>Dros</em>. 2: 423-425,
<em>Hamam</em>. 2: 425-430, <em>Halor. 2</em>: 430-434, <em>Combr</em>. 2: 443-461, <em>all</em> Jul 1879; <em>Myrt</em>. 2: 506-512,
<em>Melast</em>. 2: 512-565, <em>Lythr</em>. 2: 565-581, <em>Onagr</em>. 2: 582-590, <em>Samyd</em>. 2: 590-598, <em>Cucur</em>. 2:
604-635, <em>Begon</em>. 2: 635-656, <em>Datisc</em>. 2: 656-657, <em>Cact</em>. 2: 657-658, <em>Ficoid</em>. 2: 658-665,
<em>Umb</em>. 2: 665-720, <em>Aral</em>. 2: 720-740, <em>Corn</em>. 2: 740-748, <em>all</em> Mai 1879; <em>Capr</em>. 3: 1-17, Mai
1880; <em>Valer</em>. 3: 210-215, <em>Dips</em>. 3: 215-219, <em>Styl</em>. 3: 419-420, <em>Gooden</em>. 3: 420-421, <em>Camp</em>. 3:
421-442, <em>Vacc</em>. 3: 442-448, <em>all</em> Mar 1881; <em>Vacc</em>. 3: 449-455, <em>Eric</em>. 3: 456-476, <em>Monotr</em>. 3:
476-477, <em>Epacr</em>. 3: 477, <em>Diap</em>. 3: 478, <em>Plumb</em>. 3: 478-481, <em>Myrs</em>. 3: 507-534, <em>Sapot</em>. 3: 534-
549, Eben. 3: 549-572, <em>Styr</em>. 3: 572-590, <em>Olea</em>. 3: 590-618, Salv. 3: 618-620, <em>all</em> Dec 1882;
Logan. 4: 78-93, Gent. 4: 93-132, <em>Polem</em>. 4: 133, <em>Hydroph</em>. 4: 133-134, <em>Borag</em>. 4: 134-179,
<em>Conv</em>. 4: 179-228, <em>Solan</em>. 4: 228-246, <em>all</em> Jun 1883; <em>Lent</em>. 4: 328-336, <em>Gesn</em>. 4: 336-375,
<em>Bign</em>. 4: 376-386, <em>Pedal</em>. 4: 386-387, <em>Acanth</em>. 4: 387-512, <em>all</em> Jan 1884; <em>Acanth</em>. 4: 513-558,
<em>Verb</em>. 4: 560-604, <em>all</em> Aug 1885; <em>Cyper</em>. 6: 585-672, Sep 1893; <em>Cyp</em>. 6: 673-748, Apr 1894.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clarkeifedia</em> O. Kuntze (1903); <em>Clarkeinda</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Clarkella</em> J. D.
Hooker (1880).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 225-226. 1974.

1136. <em>A list of the flowering plants, ferns, and mosses collected in the immediate neighbourhood of
Andover</em>. Calcutta (E. Dean) 1886. Oct. (in fours) (<em>List fl. pl. Andover</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, p. [i], map, [1]-114. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 243; BM 1: 352; Jackson p. 248; Kew 1: 563; IDC 5117.

1137. <em>Commelynaceae et Cyrtandraceae bengalenses</em> (paucis aliis ex terris adjacentibus
additis). Calcutta (Thacker, Spink and Co.), Bombay (Thacker, Vining &amp; Co.),
London (W. Thacker &amp; Co.) 1874. Broadsheet. (<em>Commelyn. Cyrtandr. bengal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1874 (announced as Publ.. by J. Bot only Jul 1875), p. [i-iii], [1]-133, <em>pl.1-93,
87bis, 89bis</em>, plain liths. with occasional coloured details. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 352; Jackson p. 387; Kew 1: 563; NI 362.

1138. <em>Compositae indica</em> descriptae et secus genera Benthamii ordinatae. Calcutta
(Thacker, Spink and Co.), Bombay (Thacker, Vining &amp; Co.), London (W. Thacker &amp;
Co.) [1876.] Oct. in fours. (<em>Compos. ind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1876, probably Sep (Bot. Zeit. 20 Oct 1876; J. Bot. Oct 1876) p. iii: 21 Jan 1876;
	p.v.: "it has occupied me nearly a year [since Aug 1875] to get the present book
	through the press ..."), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-v, [i]-xxiv, [1]-347, [i]-xlv. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR,
	MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 352; Jackson p. 384; Kew 1: 563.

1139. <em>A review of the ferns of Northern India</em>. London 1880. Qu. (<em>Rev. ferns N. India</em>).

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: Jan-Apr 1880 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1880), reprinted from Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2.
	Bot. 1: 425-611. <em>pl. 49-84</em>, originally Published in three parts.

PAGE: 508
HEADING: CLARKE, C. B.

<em>Facsimile</em> reprint, 1973, as <em>Filices indiae</em>, announced as Published by the trade (<em>n.v.</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 690; Kew 1: 563.

1140. <em>Illustrations of Cyperaceae</em>, prepared under the direction of the late Charles Baron
Clarke ... London (Williams &amp; Norgate) 1909. Oct. (<em>Ill.Cyper.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mai 1909 (p. vi: Feb 1909; Nat. Nov. Jun 1909), issued by Miss Clarke
	with a preface by B. D. Jackson, p. [i]-vi, [1], <em>pl. 1-144</em> with letterpress, and index
	[1]-6. <em>Copy</em>: U. – The plates are collotypes or lithographs of drawings by Charles
	Fitch, N. E. Brown and Mathilda Smith. For <em>text</em> see Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1908, add.
	series 8.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 564; Langman p. 206; MW p. 80; NI 364.
	Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 17. 1963.

Clarke, John Mason (1857-1925), American palaeobotanist in the geological survey
of New York. (<em>J. M. Clarke</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 247; Barnhart 1: 353; BM 1: 353, 6:
210; CSP 14: 249-250; Quenstedt p. 83.
Schuchert and Ruedemann, Science 62: 117-121. 1925.
F. A. Bather, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 82: xlv. 1926.
Schuchert, Bull. geol. Soc. America 37: 49-93. 1926 (portr., bibl. 378 nos.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clarkeifedia</em> O. Kuntze (1903); <em>Clarkeinda</em> O. Kuntze (1891) and <em>Clarkella</em>
J. D. Hooker (1880) are dedicated to Charles Baron Clarke (1832-1906), q.v.

Clausen, Peter (<em>fl</em>. 1834-1843), Danish collector in Brazil. (<em>Clausen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Sets of Clausen's specimens in many herbaria. His <em>Plantae
brasiliensis</em> were not a regularly dated and numbered series of exsiccatae. The name
appears as Claussen on the labels; his original name was Peter Clausen; in Brazil called
Pedro Claudio or Pedro Dinamarquez.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 129.
	Anon., Hist. Coll. BMNH 1: 278.
	Candolle, Phytographie 403. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 146. 1964.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 519. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 354; CSP 1: 947; Quenstedt p. 84.
Warming, Bot. Tidskr. 12: 125-126. 1880/81.
Warming, Lagoa Santa 488. 1892.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 12-13. 1906.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 247-250, 2: 209-210. 1924.

Clauson, Th. (1817-1860), French colonial settler in Algeria, botanist. (<em>Clauson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P and P-CO. Published a <em>Herbarium fontanesianum normale</em>, 1
century, Jan 1861 (Flora 44: 458, 480. 1861).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 129.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 164; Barnhart 1: 355; CSP 1: 947.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 7: 145. 1860.
Cosson, Comp. Flora atl. 1: 26. 1881.
Cosson et Durieu, Intr. fl. Alg. xxiii-xxiv.

Claussen, Peter (1877-1959), German botanist, pupil of Schwendener, morphologist
and developmental biologist. (<em>Claussen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.

PAGE: 509
HEADING: CLAYTON

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2, vol. 6, 1928, <em>Basidiomycetes</em>,
editor.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 355; BM 6: 212; LS 5210, 5210a, 32103-
32105, suppl. 3231-3235.
Pirson, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 76 (Sondernummer 2): (154)-(162). 1963 (portr., bibl.)

Claypole, Edward Waller (1835-1901), American geologist and palaeobotanist in
Ohio (1883-1898) and in California (Pasadena) (1898-1901). (<em>Claypole</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 247; Barnhart 1: 355; BL 2: 201;
BM 1: 356, 6: 212; CSP 9: 535, 12: 160-161, 14: 262-263; Kew 1: 567; Quenstedt p. 84.
Anon., Amer. Monthly micr. J. 17: 407-409. 1896 (portr.).
Moody, Trans. Amer. micr. Soc. 23: 269-274. 1901 (or 1902) (portr.).
Winchell, Amer. Geologist 28: 247-248. 1901.
Comstock, Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. 13: 479, 487-497, 546. 1902 (bibl., 149 nos.).
Comstock et al., Amer. Geologist 29: 1-47. 1902 (portr., bibl. 150 nos.).
Merill, Ann. Rep. Smiths. Inst. 1904: 582, 692.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of <em>American Geologist</em> 1888-1901.

Clayton, John (1686-1773), British physician in Virginia, correspondent of Gronovius.
(<em>Clayton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (via Gronovius herbarium and Banks), also material at
GGE, LINN and OXF. – Topotypes at GLEN. Clayton's own herbarium was destroyed
(Britten 1909).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 101, 2: 130.
	Blake, Rhodora 20: 21-28, 48-54, 65-73. 1918, see also Bot. Centralbl. 141: 237-238.
	1919 (notes on the Clayton herb.).
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 146. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 430; Barnhart 1: 355; BB p. 66; BM 1: 356;
DNB 11: 13 (inaccurate); GR p. 393; Kew 1: 567; KR p. 122; ME 1: 172, 3: 342-343.
Madison, Barton et al., Philad. med. phys. J. 2(1): 139-150. 1805.
Britten, J. Bot. 47: 297-301. 1909 (corr. of DNB).
Kelly, Cycl. Amer. med. Biogr. 1: 185. 1912.
Kelly, Some American med. Botanists 44-48. 1914.
Sargent, Rhodora 17: 39-40. 1915 (on three of his oaks).
Blake, Rhodora 20: 21-28, 48-54, 65-73. 1918.
Fox, Fothergill 425. 1919.
Slaughter <em>in</em> Kelly and Burrage, Amer. med. Biogr. 226. 1920.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 184 [index]. 1940.
Eddy, Garden J. New York Bot. Gard. 1(3): 85-87. 1951.
Lewis, Virginia J. Sci. ser. 2. 8: 35-41. 1957.
Zirkle, Virginia Mag. Hist. Biogr. 67: 284-294. 1959 (1960).
Frick and Stearns, Mark Catesby 131 [index]. 1961.
Berkeley, Edm. and D. S., John Clayton, pioneer of American botany. Chapel Hill 1963,
	236 p. (see also Stannard, Isis 55 (3, 181): 391-392. 1964).
Hoffman, Ethnohistory 11 (1): 1-40. 1964 (on confusion with John Clayton, minister at
	Jamestown 1684-1686).
Leroy, J. Agric, trop. Bot. appl. 11(12): 600-603. 1964.
Boone, Hist. bot. West Virginia 4, 7, 8. 1965.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr Alexander Garden of Charles Town 372. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see Gronovius, <em>Flora virginica</em>, 1739-1743, ed. 2 1762, based mainly on
Clayton material.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Claytonia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

PAGE: 510
HEADING: CLEMENTE

Clemente y Rubio, Simon de Rojas (1777-1827), Spanish botanist. (<em>Clemente</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 130.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 176, 5(1): 203; Barnhart 1: 357; BL 2: 507;
BM 4: 1745; Bossert p. 77; Colmeiro 1: clxviii-clxix; Jackson p. 340; Kew 1: 569;
LS 5223, 5224.
Anon., Flora 10: 736. 1827.
Colmeiro, Bot. hisp.-lusit. 195-197.
Pardo, Simon de Rojas Clemente y Rubio y el primer centenario de su muerto. Valencia
	1927, 27 p.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clementea</em> Cavanilles (1802); <em>Clementea</em> Cavanilles (1804).

1141. <em>Plantas que viven espontaneamente en el termino de Titaguas</em>, pueblo de Valencia,
enumeradas en forma de índice alfabético. Madrid (Aguado) 1864. Oct. (<em>Pl. Titaguas</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1864, p. [1]-72. <em>Copy</em>: NY. — Reprinted from Revista de los progresos de las
	Ciencias 14(7).

Clements, Frederic Edward (1874-1945), American ecologist, mycologist, climatol-
ogist, and neo-lamarckian philosopher. (<em>Clements</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY. Exsiccatae: <em>Cryptogamae formationum coloradensium</em> (centuries
i-vi, nos. 1-615, 1905-1908). Sets at ARIZ, BPI, COLO, CUP, E, FH, KANU, ILL,
DIN, NEB, NY, OC, OXF, PUR, RM, RSU, SCHN, UC, WSP. – Clements papers,
photographs, field books etc. are in the Dept. of Archives, University of Wyoming.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 189, 2: 130.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 10. 1969.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nov. Hedwigia 36: 88-90. 1971.
	Weber, Cryptogamae formationum coloradensium, New York 1972.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 146. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 70. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 357; BL 1: 192, 195; BM 1: 357, 6: 212-
213; Bossert p. 77; CSP 14: 266; GR 184, 208; Kew 1: 569-570; Langman p. 326, 345;
LS 5218-5222, 5214?, 32109, 32110, 41108, suppl. 5280-5281; Moebius 362, 375; MW
p. 80; NAB 34: 266-267; NCAB 34: 266; NI 366.
Allison, Univ. Colorado Studies 6: 55. 1908.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 62. 1908, 12: 124. 1911.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 312 [ind.]. 1944.
Shantz, Ecology 26: 317-319. 1945 (portr.).
Clements and Clements, Frederic Edward Clements and Edith Schwarz Clements
	(autobiogr.) New York 1947, 12 p.
Tansley, J. Ecology 34: 194-196. 1947.
Ewan in leRoy Hafen, Colorado and its people 2: 24. 1948.
Clements, Dynamics of vegetation 1949, p. 1 (portr.).
Ewan, Rocky Mountain naturalists 183-184. 1950.
Pool et al., Ecology 35(2): 109-115. 1954 (portr.).
Clements, E. G., Adventures in ecology, New York 1960, 224 p. (portr.).
Clements, E. S., Nebraska Alumnus 57(6): 12-16. 1961 (on Pikes Peak lab.).
Humphrey, Makers of North American botany 51-53. 1961.
Ewan et al., A short history of botany in the U.S. 163. 1969.
Ewan, DSB 3: 317-318. 1971 (bibl.).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 714. 1974 (portr.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clementsia</em> J. N. Rose (1903).

1142. <em>The genera of fungi</em>. Minneapolis (H. W. Wilson Company) 1909. Oct. (<em>Gen.
fung.</em>).

PAGE: 511
HEADING: CLIFFORD

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul-Oct 1909 (pref. 1 Jun 1909; Nat. Nov. Nov 1909), p. [i-v], [1]-227. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: New York (H. W. Wilson Company) 1931. Oct., revised, with Cornelius Lott
	Shear (1865-1956), Publ.: Jun-Jul 1931 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1931), p. [i]-[vii], [1]-496,
	<em>pl. 1-58</em> with text. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY. – Illustration by Edith S. Clements.
<em>Reissue</em>: New York (Hafner) 1954, unchanged reprint of 1931 ed. <em>Copy</em>: MICH. Both
	editions are of importance because of the lectotypification of many generic names,
	as well as for the description of numerous new genera.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 212 (sub Pound, R.); Kew 1: 569; LS 32110; NI 366.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard 119. 1973 (Seaver corr.,
	letters, reviews).

Cleve, Per Theodor (1840-1905), Swedish algologist. (<em>Cleve</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: (Cleve) S (Diatoms, orig.), duplicates B, DMNH, K, PH, W.
Wornardt states that the Cleve and Möller types are at PC; Koster locates the Cleve
and Möller diatom types at AWM and PC. – <em>Exsiccatae: Diatoms</em> (parts i-vi, nos. 1-324),
Uppsala 1837-1882, sets at AWH, BM, FH, L, S, UPS, W.
<em>Co-author</em> of exsiccatae: Johann Diedrich Möller (1844-1907), a technician who did not
Publish any botanical papers (KR p. 518).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 130; KR p. 129.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 64-65. 1969.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Wornardt, Int. direct, diatomists 33. 1968.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 357; BM 1: 358-359, 6: 213; CSP 1: 954, 7:
405-406, 12: 162, 14: 269-270; Jackson p. 533 [index]; Kew 1: 571; KR p. 124-129;
MW p. 80.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 35. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 8. 1905.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1905: 248-249.
Boklund, DSB 3: 321-322. 1971 (bibl.)
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964, 91, 92, 322. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clevea</em> S. O. Lindberg (1868); <em>Cleveamphora</em> Mereschowsky (1903).

1143. <em>Försök till en monografi öfver de svenska arterna af algfamiljen Zygnemaceae</em>. Uppsala
(W. Schultz) 1868. Qu. (<em>Fors. svenska Zygnem.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1868, p. [i], [1]-38, <em>pl. 1-10</em>, col. lith. Höglind. <em>Copies</em>: BR, US. – Reprinted from
	Nova Acta Reg. Soc. Sci. Upsal. ser. 3. vol. 6. 1868.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 336; KR p. 124.

1144. <em>Synopsis of the naviculoid diatoms</em>. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt &amp; S.) 1894-1895,
2 vols. Qu. (<em>Syn. navic. diat.</em>)

1: 1894 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1894), p. 1-194, <em>5 pl</em>. with text. – Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., ny
	fjöld, 26(2).
2: 1895 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1896), p. 1-219, <em>4 pl</em>., [4, err.], [2, repr. p. 5-6 of part 1]. -
	Idem 27(3).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1965. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 126.

Clifford, George (1685-1760), Dutch banker, governor of the Dutch East Indian
Company, trustee of the <em>Hortus medicus</em> in Amsterdam and owner of the estate De Harte-
camp south of Haarlem (near Bennebroek). (<em>Clifford</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Clifford's herbarium was acquired by Sir Joseph Banks in 1792
and is at the Botany Department of the British Museum (Natural History). It is im-
portant because it provided the basis for Linnaeus's <em>Hortus Cliffortianus</em> and <em>Viridiarum
Cliffortianum</em>. After having been scattered through the general herbarium the specimens
are now kept separately as a special herbarium arranged in accordance with the
<em>Hortus Cliffortianus</em>; the size of the sheets is 41-45 × 26-28 cm. Linnaeus's handwriting is
found on many sheets. Occasional Clifford specimens are at OXF. The story of Banks's

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acquisition of the Clifford herbarium can be learned from his correspondence with the
Leiden botanist Sebald Justinus Brugmans (1763-1819) who acted as an intermediary
between the Twenth family, which possessed the herbarium at the time, and Banks.
Brugmans reports on 16 April 1792 that he has bought for Banks Twenth's herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.:
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1880.
	Rendle, J. Bot. 61: 114-119. 1923.
	Stearn, An introduction to the Species plantarum in the Ray Society, facsimile of
	Linnaeus, Species plantarum, vol. 1, London 1957, pp. 44-50, 118-119.
	Dawson, Banks Letters [corr. Brugmans] 179-180. 1955
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 147. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 589; Barnhart 1: 358; BB 1: 359; BM 1: 359;
Kew 1: 571; KR p. 129.
MacOwan, Trans. S. Afr. philos. Soc. 4: xxxi. 1887.
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné 1: 423. 1916.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 128-129. 1936.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 369. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cliffordia</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Cliffortia</em> [sic] Linnaeus (1753).
<em>Note.Cliffordia</em> E.J. Livera (1927) is dedicated to Hugh Clifford, english government
officer, and his wife.

Clifton, George (1823-1913), British botanist who collected algae in Australia (1854).
(<em>Clifton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: In Harvey's herbarium at TCD, also BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 130.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1:15. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 358; BB p. 67; HR.
Murray, Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2. 3: 211. 1891.
Maiden, J. West Austral, nat. hist. Soc. 6: 11-12. 1909.
Bray, J. West Austral, hist. Soc. 2(22): 1-25. 1936.
Smith, J. West Austral, hist. Soc. 4(5): 67-68. 1949-1954.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cliftonaea</em> W. H. Harvey (1863, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Cliftonia</em> W. H. Harvey (1859).

Clinton, George Perkins (1867-1937), American mycologist. (<em>G. P. Clinton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material in B, CUP, FH, IAC, ILL, LCU, NY, PUR, SAM.
Published a supplement to Seymour-Earle, <em>Economic fungi, Ustilag</em>., set at FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 131.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 358; NAF 7: 1055-1056.
McCormick, Phytopathology 28: 304, 379-387. 1938 (bibl., portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>NAF, Ustilaginales, Ustilaginaceae, Tilletiaceae</em> 7(1): 1-82. 4 Oct 1906.

Clinton, George William (1807-1885), American botanist. (<em>G. W. Clinton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material in BM, BUF, CORD, CUP, F, MICH, PH.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bamhart 1: 358; Bossert p. 77; CSP 9: [n.v.], 12: 162,
14: 271; Langman p. 208.
Coulter, Bot. Gaz. 10: 376. 1885.
Day, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 12: 103-106. 1885.
Gray, A., Am. J. Sci. ser. 3. 31: 17-20. 1885, Sci. Papers 2: 475-478. 1889.
Day, D. F., An address commemorative of George W. Clinton. Buffalo 1890, 29 p.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 67. 1959.

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Clos, Dominique (1821-1908), French botanist at Toulouse. (<em>Clos</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 131.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 359; BL 2: 124, 206, 332; BM 1: 359;
CSP 1: 957-959, 7. 408-409, 9: 541, 12: 162-163, 14: 271-272; Jackson p. 533 [index];
Kew 1: 573-574; PR 1752-1754.
Clos, Notice sur les titres et travaux scientifiques de M. Dominique Clos. Toulouse 1876,
	34 p.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 99. 1905 (portr.).
Anon., Bull. Acad. Géogr. int. 18: xiii. 1908.
Dop, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 42: 13-17. 1909.
Dop, Bull. Soc. bot. France 56: 601-602. 1909.
Dop, Mém. Acad. Sci. Inscr. Belles-Lettr. Toulouse ser. 11. 8: 1-6. 1920.
Astre, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 101: 173. 1966.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: C. Gay, <em>Historia fisica ...de Chile, Botanica</em>, vols. 2-4, 1846-1849:
Rhamnaceae, Leguminosae, Umbelliferae, Loranthaceae, Rubiaceae, Valerianeae,
Boragineae, Labiatae, Scrophularineae.

Clusius, Carolus [Charles de l’Escluse] (1526-1609), Dutch botanist. (<em>Clus</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Herbarium specimens documenting Clusius' descriptions, are
extremely rare. The Bauhins (BAS) received Clusius' material and so did Platter (BE)
but in the absence of annotations the specimens are difficult to locate.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 241, 2(1): 441, 4: 692, 5(2): 104, 681, 12(2):
753; Barnhart 2: 357; BM 3: 1074-1075; DTS 1: 47-48; GR p. 707; Jackson p. 572
[index];JW 1:440-441, 2: 188, 3: 348,4: 381-382, 5: 237 (q.v. for many biogr. refs. and
refs. to sources); Kanitz no. 11; Kew 1: 575; LS 5273-5276; NI 368-374, suppl. p. 216;
NNBW 9: 150; PR 1755-1761, ed. 1, 2406-2413; Smit p. 898, 1043.
Treviranus, C. Clusii et C. Gesneri, Epistolae ineditae, Leipzig 1830.
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges., Wiss. Abth. 1901: 5-6, 8.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 27-28. 1906.
Hunger, Arch. Zeeuwsch Genootsch. Wet. 1925: 110-133 (letters to Cl.)
Hunger, Clusius tentoonstelling de Lakenhal, Leiden 1926, 70 p.
VandeVelde, Versl. Meded. Kon. Vlaamse Akad. Taal Letterk. 1927: 13-41.
Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse, 's-Gravenhage 1927-1943, 2 vols, (the main biography
	and bibl., portr., refs. to mss. etc.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 129-130. 1936.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii. Jahrb. 254 [ind.]. 1936.
Wyngaert, De gulden Passer 25(1, 2): 34-51. 1947 (drawing).
Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 759-784. 1964 (the main bibliography!)
Egle und Rosenstock, Gesch. Bot. Frankfurt 8. 1966.
Aumüller, Burgenländ. Heimatbl. 29(3): 98-107. 1967, 34(2): 66. 1972.
Stannard, Pharmacy in history 9(2): 67-68. 1967.
Raab, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 46(2): 17-19. 1968.
Pilát, Česke Mykol. 23(4): 267-271. 1969 (on medal).
Schuster, Z. Pilzk. 35(3/4): 149-156. 1969 (mycol. activ. in Pannonia).
Aumüller, Burgenl. Heimatbl. 34(2): 66-72. 1972, Sonderheft Burgenl. Forsch. 5: 9-92.
	1973 (bibl.)
Guglia, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 113: 121-128. 1973 (portr.)
Jovet and Mallet, <em>in</em> Gillespie, DSB 8: 120-121. 1973.
Hrabevec, Biologia, Bratislava 29(1): 87-91. 1974 (portr.)
Schuster, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 52(4): 50-54. 1974.
Smit, Vakblad Biologen 54(4): 49-53. 1974.
Smit, History of the life sciences 898-899, 1043. 1974.
Mägdefrau, Jb. Ver. Schutz. Alpenpfl. 40: 6-9. 1975 (portr.)
Ubrizsy-Savoia, Mikol. Közlem. 1: 11-21. 1975.

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<sm>NOTE</sm>: The main biography by Hunger, 's-Gravenhage 1927-1943, provides references
to the earlier biographical literature on Clusius; see Lenger for a descriptive biblio-
graphy of Clusius' own works, and Aumüller for an updated bibliography on Clusius.

<sm>COMMEMORATIVE VOL</sm>.: Burgenländische Forschungen, Sonderheft 5. Eisenstadt 1973,
309p. (bibl., iconogr.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Clusia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Clusianthemum</em> Vieillard (1865); <em>Clusiella</em> Planchon &amp;
Triana (1860).

1145. <em>Rariorum aliquot stirpium per hispanias observatarum historia</em>, libris duobus expressa: ad
Maximilianum II. Imperatorem. Antwerpen (Ex officina Christophori Plantini) 1576.
Oct. (<em>Rar. stirp. hispan. hist.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: late Feb or Mar 1576 (colophon kalend. Mart. 1576), p. [1]-529, [10, index],
	[2, censor, coloph.]. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Contains 233 woodcuts of which 39 had previously
	been used by Dodoens for his <em>Purgantium historia</em> 1574 (NI). See Lenger (1964).
<em>Ref</em>.: HE p. 18; HU 125; NI 370; PR 1756; IDC 750.
	Christ, Oest. bot. Z. 62: 132-1355 189-194, 229-238, 271-275, 1912.
	Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse 1: 133-136, 332-339. 1927.
	Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 759-760. 1964 (q.v. for full description).
	Guinea, Simposio Fl. eur. Sevilla 303. 1969.

1146. Caroli Clusii Atreb. <em>Aliquot notae in Garciae aromatum historiam</em>. Eiusdem des-
criptiones nonnullarum stirpium, &amp; aliarum exoticarum rerum, quae a generose viro
Francisco Drake equite angle, &amp; his observatae sunt, qui eum in longa illa navigatione,
qua proximis annis universum orbem circumiuit, comitati sunt: &amp; quorundam peregri-
norum fructuum quos Londini ab amicis accepit. Antwerpen (Ex officina Christophori
Plantini) 1582. Oct. (<em>Aliq. not. Garciae arom. hist.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1582, p. [1]-43, [44, colophon, Feb 1582]. <em>Copy</em>: Rogers McVaugh. Contains
	e.g. material received in 1581 from Francis Drake.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 767. 1964 (extensive analysis).

1147. Caroli Clusii atrebatis <em>Rariorum aliquot stirpium, per Pannoniam, Austriam, &amp; vicinas
quasdam provincias observatarum historia</em>, quatuor libris expressa ... Antwerpen (Ex offi-
cina Christophori Plantini) 1583. Oct. (<em>Rar. stirp. Pannon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Michaelismesse 1583 (Frankfurt), p. [i-viii], [1]-766, [15, index].
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Graz (Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt) 1965. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1347; HE p. 18; HU 144; NI 371; PR 1758.
	Istvánffi, Caroli Clusii ... Icones fungorum in Pannonis observatorum. Budapest
	1898-1910.
	Christ, Oest. bot. Z. 62: 330-334, 393-394, 426-430. 1912,63: 131-136, 159-167. 1913.
	Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse 1: 155-160, 339-355. 1927, 2: 130. 1943.
	Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 767-769. 1964 (extensive analysis).
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 535-537. 1967.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 116. 1975 (has a final sign. Y 10).

1148. <em>Stirpium nomenclator pannonicus</em>. Német-Hjvár. 1583 Oct. (<em>Stirp. nomencl. pann.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: An appendix to no. 1147, reprinted without author's name by Plantijn in 1584.
	Only one copy of the original edition was known to be extant (Franciscan monastery,
	Német-Hjvár), but this was lost in 1945 (see Aumüller). <em>Facsimile</em> in Hunger 1: 419-
	434 and in facs. ed. 1965 of no. 1147.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Stirpium nomenclator pannonicus. Antwerpen (Ex officina Christophori Plan-
	tini) 1584. Oct., p. [1-15]. <em>Copy</em>: L (n.v.).
<em>Ref</em>.: Aumüller nos. 17, 18; HU 149; PR sub 1758 [both 1584 ed.]
	Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse 1: 158-159, 419-430. 1927.
	Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 769. 1964.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 535-537. 1967.

1149. <em>Rariorum plantarum historia</em>. Antwerpen (Ex officina Plantiniana Apud Joannem
Moretum) 1601. Fol. (<em>Rar. pl. hist.</em>)

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HEADING: COCKAYNE

<em>Publ</em>.: 1601, p. [i-iv], front. [v-xiv], 1-364, i-cccxlviij, [1-12]. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Contains the
	<em>Fungorum in Pannoniis observatorum brevis historia</em> which was based on a collection of
	coloured drawings made by Clusius and some friends during his Austrian period.
	This 'codex fungorum' is at the University Library of Leiden. A coloured facsimile
	edition of this work was published by Istvánffi in 1900, q.v. for further details; see
	also Hunger.
<em>Ref</em>.: Aumüller no. 27; DTS 1: 47; HE p. 18; HU 180; NI 372; PR 1759; SA 2: 550;
	IDC 54.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 341-355. 1877.
	Roze, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 15: 280-304. 1899, 16: 26-53. 1900 (binary nomen-
	clature of the fungi).
	Istvánffi de Csík-Madéfalva, Études et commentaires sur le code de l'Escluse augmen-
	tés de quelques notices biographiques. Budapest 1900.
	Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse 1: 255-260, 378. 1927, 2: 284. 1943.
	Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 769-772 (extensive analysis).
	Guinea, V Simposio Fl. eur., Sevilla 303-304. 1969.
	Petkovšek, "Historia Fungorum" und Clusius Codex im Lichte neuere Unter-
	suchungen. Schweiz. Z. Pilzkunde 46: 173-182. 1968.
	Guédès, J. Bibl. nat. Hist. 6(3): 174-175. 1972.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 117. 1975.

1150. <em>Exoticorum libri</em> decerm: quibus animalium, plantarum, aromatum, aliorumque
peregrinorum fructuum historiae describuntur; item Petri Bellonii Observationes,
eodem Carolo Clusio interprete. Leiden (Ex officina Plantiniana Raphalengii) 1605.
Fol. (<em>Exot. libri</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: "Michaelismesse" 1605. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Contains Clusius' translations of e.g. Monar-
	des, Acosta and Belon. For full information see Stevenson (HU 182), Hunger and
	Lenger. The <em>Curae posteriores</em> were published in 1611.
<em>Ref</em>.: Aumüller no. 29; BM 3: 1075; HE p. 18; HU 182; Langman p. 433; MW p. 81;
	NI 369; Plesch p. 302; PR 1760; SA 2: 550.
	Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse 1: 281-298. 1927.
	Lenger, Bibl. Belgica 3: 772-776.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 141-142. 1967.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 119. 1975.

Cobres, Joseph Paul von (1747-1823), German bibliophile. (<em>Cobres</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: The Cobres library is now probably dispersed.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 4; Barnhart 1: 361; BM 1: 360; Dawson
p. 222; PR (ed. 1) 1885.
Anon., Flora 7: 48, 126-128. 1824.
Anon., Ber. naturf. Ver. Augsburg 8: 57-66.
Pritzel, Linnaea 9: 712. 1835.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cobresia</em> Persoon (1807, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Kobresia</em> Willdenow (1805).

1151. <em>Deliciae cobresianae</em>. Büchersammlung zur Naturgeschichte. [Augsburg 1782]
2 vols. Oct. (<em>Delic. cobres.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1782, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xxviii, [1]-470, 471-956, [1, err.]. -An extremely rare but
	valuable catalogue of a library rich in material on natural history. The entries
	contain references to reviews as well as critical notes and bibliographical detail not or
	rarely found elsewhere.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1966. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 360; PR ed. 1: 1885.
	Stafleu, Taxon 15: 329-330. 1966, 17: 219. 1968.

Cockayne, Leonard (1855-1934), English born New Zealand botanist. (<em>Cockayne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WELT, incl extensive notebooks.

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HEADING: COCKAYNE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 362; BL 1: 77, 78, 80, 82, 85; GR p. 394;
Kew 1: 577-578; LS 32173; Zander ed. 10 p. 646.
Hamilton, Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst. 36: 350. 1903.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 186. 1905 (portr.).
Cheeseman, Man. New Zealand Fl. xxxiv-xxxv. 1906.
Anon., New Zealand J. Sci Technol. 2(4/5): 231-234. 1919 (portr.).
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1934/5: 167-171.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 231. 1935 (portr.).
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 173. 1950.
Hamlin, Records Domin. Museum ser. 5. 23: 265-276. 1967 (itinerary).
Moore, Trans. Roy. Soc. New Zealand [general] 2(1): 1-18. 1971 (portr., bibl.).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Trans. Roy. Soc. New Zealand [general] 2(1): 7. 1971.

<sm>MEMORIAL PUBLICATION</sm>: New Zealand J. Sci. Technol. 8(1). 1938; see also Tributes to
L.C., Trans. Proc. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 65: 465-467. 1936.

1152. <em>New Zealand plants</em> and their story ... Illustrated with 71 photographs. Wel-
lington (John Mackay) 1910. Oct. (<em>New Zealand pl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Nov 1910 (p. iv: 15 Aug 1910; Nat. Nov. Dec 1910), frontisp., p. [i]-viii,
	[1]-190, <em>figs. 1-70. Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Ref</em>.:BM 6: 215.

1153. <em>The vegetation of New Zealand</em> ... with 2 maps, 65 plates and 13 figures in the text.
Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann), New York (G. E. Stechert &amp; Co.) 1921. Oct. (<em>Veg.
New Zealand</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Nov 1921 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1921), p. [ii]-xxii, [1, half-title], [1]-364, 2 maps,
	<em>pl. 1-65. Copy</em>: NY. – Engler &amp; Drude, <em>Vegetation der Erde</em>, vol. 14. Number of copies
	printed: 400.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) late 1928 (p. vii: 13 Jan 1928; Nat. Nov. Jan
	1929), p. [ii]-xxvii, [1]-456, frontisp., <em>pl. 1-87</em>, 3 maps. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. (of ed. 2): Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1958. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 78; IF suppl. 4: 318; Kew 1: 577 (ed. 1 and 2).

Cockerell, Theodor Dru Alison (1866-1948), British born American naturalist.
(<em>Cockerell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: COLO (fossils), US (inf. W. A. Weber).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 132.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 362; BL 1: 170, 2: 257; BM 1: 361, 6: 215-
216; Bossert p. 78; CSP 14: 279-286; Kew 1: 578-579; Langman p. 209; LS 5350-
5357; MW p. 82.
Essig, A history of entomology 570-573. 1931.
Taft, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 1945: 42-44. (portr.)
Anon., Nature 161: 194, 229-230. 1948.
Calvert, Year Book Amer. philos. Soc. 1948: 247-252.
Leveque, Colorado University Alumni 1948.
Ewan, Rocky Mountain Naturalists 95-137. 1950.
Becker, Garden J. 10: 68-69. 1960 (on a "fossil" letter to Rydberg).
Weber, Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell 1866-1948, Boulder, Colorado 1965 (portr.,
	bibl., 3904 items) (Univ. Colo. studies Bibliogr. 1: 1-124).
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 97. 1966 (q.v. for other biogr. refs.)
Van Stee, Amer. J. Bot. 54(5,2): 647. 1967.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Much autobiographical material is found in Cockerell's <em>Recollections of a naturalist,
</em>Bios (J. Beta Beta Beta biol. Fraternity) 6: 372-385. 1935 (portr.), 7: 149-155, 205-211.
1936, 8: 12-18, 51-56, 122-127, 193-200. 1937, 9: 21-25, 66-70, 113-124. 1938, 10:35-41,
99-106. 1939, 11: 33-38, 73-79. 1940; see also Mrs. Cockerell, ib. 19: 87-96. 1948. The
main bibliography is Weber 1965 (see above).

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Cocks, John (1787-1861), British algologist. (<em>Cocks</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K – Published: <em>Algarum fasciculi</em>, or, a collection of British
seaweeds, carefully dried and preserved, and correctly named after Dr. Harvey's
"Phycologia britannica," with a description of each plant, time and appearance,
locality, etc. (fasc, i-xviii, nos. 1-179). Dublin 1855 (fasc, i), Plymouth 1856-1860 (fasc.
ii-xviii). Sets at BM, CGE, FH, K, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 361; IH 2: 132.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 65-66. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 362; BB p. 68; BM 1: 361; CSP 2: 5;
Jackson p. 242; Kew 1: 579; PR 1768.
Davey, Fl. Cornwall li. 1909.

1154. <em>The seaweed collector's guide</em>: containing plain instructions for collecting and
preserving, and a list of all the known species and localities in Great Britain. London
(John van Voorst) 1853. Oct. (<em>Seaweed collect. guide</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1853, p. [iii]-xvii, [1]-120, 1 col. lith. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 361; Kew 1: 579.

Coemans, Abbé Henri Eugène Lucien Gaëtan (1825-1871), Belgian clergyman and
botanist. (<em>Coem</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at BR. Fossil material at Musée Hist. nat. Bruxelles.
Exsiccatae: <em>Cladoniae belgicae exsiccatae</em> (cent. 1-2, nos. 1-200). Gent 1863-1866: B, BR,
L, M, NY, PC, S, UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 132.
	Anon., Hedwigia 3: 21-22. Feb 1864, Flora 47 (Repert. 1): 12. 10 Jun 1864.
	Stizenberger, Flora 47: 42-45. 1864.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1888.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 118. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 363; BM 1: 361; Bossert p. 79; CSP 2: 6-7,
7: 412-413, 9: 545, 12: 163; GR p. 689; Jackson p. 532 [index]; Kew 1: 582; LS 5361-
5375; PR 1771-1774; Quenstedt p. 85.
Crépin, Man. Fl. Belg. lxvi. 1860.
Coemans, Oest. bot. Z. 21: 83. 1871.
Kickx, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 10: 116-125. 1871.
Seeman, J. Bot. 9: 96. 1871.
Malaise, Annuaire Acad. r. Belg. 38: 109-138. 1872 (portr., bibl.) repr. Bruxelles 1872,
	p. [1]-34.
Crépin, Guide Bot. Belg. 246-247, 434-435. 1878.
Mourlon, Géologie de la Belgique 2: 264-265. 1886.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Coemansia</em> Marchal (1879); <em>Coemansia</em> Van Tieghem &amp; A. A. G. Le Monnier
(1873).

1155. <em>Observationes lichenologicae</em> breves in fasciculos cryptogamicos ab orn. G. D.
Westendorp editos, auctore Eugenio Coemans. Gent (I. S. van Doosselaere) 1858. (<em>Observ. lichenol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1858 (p. 3: prid. cal. Jul 1858; Flora 28 Sep 1858), p. [1]-20. <em>Copy</em>:
	BR (no signatures, 20 p. in one).
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 5362.

Cogniaux, Célestin Alfred (1841-1916), Belgian botanist. (<em>Cogn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR; also material at LG, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 133.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 363; BL 2: 30, 40; BM 1: 362, 6: 216;

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Bossert p. 79; CSP 2: 6, 7: 412, 9: 546, 12: 163, 14: 290; Jackson p. 532 [index]; Kew 1:
582-583; Langman p. 209; MW p. 82.
Linden, J. Orchidées 16 Feb 1896, 3 p. (portr.).
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 32. 1898.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1r: 164-165. 1906.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1916/7: 42-43.
De Wildeman, Bull. Jard. bot. Bruxelles 5: i-xxx. 1919 (bibl., portr.).
Massart, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 54: 104-105. 1921.
Evens, Gesch. Algologie Belgie 149. 1944.
Steenis, Flora males. ser. I. 4(2): lxxxviii. 1949 (portr.).
Dammer, Orchis, 10: 145-148. (portr.).
Grondal, Rev. verviétoise Hist. nat. 9(3/4): 31-35. 1952.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Engler, <em>Pflanzenreich</em>:
	(a) <em>Cucurbitaceae, Cuc., Cucum.</em>, Heft 88, 28 Nov 1924, 246 p.
	(b) <em>Id. Fevill</em>., <em>Melothr</em>., Heft 66, 26 Sep 1916, 277 p.
(2)	Alph. DC., <em>Monogr</em>.:
	(a) <em>Melastomaceae</em>, 7: 1-1256. Jun 1891.
	(b) <em>Cucurbitaceae</em>, 3: 325. 1008. Jun 1881.
(3) Urban, <em>Symbolae antillanae.Orchidaceae</em>, 6: 1-192. 15 Jul 1909, 293-432. 15 Dec 1909,
433-721. 24 Dec 1910. <em>Facsimile</em> reprint Amsterdam 1964.
(4) Durand et Pittier, <em>Primitiae florae costaricensis.Melastomaceae</em>, fasc. 1: 243-270. 1891;
<em>Cucurbitaceae</em>, fasc. 1: 271-279. 1891.
(5) Schumann, K. et Hollrung, <em>Die Flora von Kaiser Wilhelmsland</em>, Berlin 1889: <em>Cucurbi-
taceae</em>, p. 81-88; <em>Melastomaceae</em>, p. 86-88.
(6) Martius, <em>Fl. bras</em>.:
	(a)	<em>Orchidaceae</em> i-x in vol. 3, parts 4, 5 and 6, see below.
	(b)	<em>Cucurbitaceae</em>, 6(4): 1-126, <em>pl. 1-38.</em> 1 Aug 1878.
	(c)	<em>Melastomaceae</em>, 14(3): 1-204, <em>pl. 1-48.</em> 1 Mar 1883.
	<em>id</em>. 14(3): 205-484, <em>pl.49-108.</em> 1 Mai 1885.
	<em>id</em>. 14(4): 1-212, <em>pl. 1-45.</em> 1 Dec 1886.
	<em>id</em>. 14(4): 205-398, <em>pl.46-79.</em> 1 Nov 1887.
	<em>id</em>. 14(4): 397-626, <em>pl.80-130.</em> 15 Aug 1888.

1156. <em>Orchidaceae</em> 1 [-111] (= C. F. P. von Martius; Flora brasiliensis, vol. 3, part 4 [-6],
1893-1896.) Reprint Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz Science Publishers) 1975, 3 vols. text
and 1 vol. plates. (<em>Orchidaceae</em>).

<em>Original publication</em> in Martius, <em>Flora brasiliensis</em>:

Fasc.	vol./pars	columns	plates	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------
104	3(4)	[1]-160		1-34	15 Jul 1893
117	3(4)	157-322	35-75	15 Jan 1895
119	3(4)	317-494	76-99	15 Jun 1896
120	3(4)	493-672	100-133	1 Nov 1896
123	3(5)	[1]-188		1-49	1 Jun 1898
125	3(5)	181-384	50-81	15 Mai 1901
126	3(5)	381-664	82-119	15 Dec 1902
127	3(6)	[1]-202		1-42	15 Feb 1904
128	3(6)	197-390	43-79	1 Mar 1905
129	3(6)	381-604	80-120	1 Apr 1906

<em>First reprint</em>: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1965-1967 in the facsimile reprint of the <em>Flora brasiliensis</em>
	as a whole.
<em>Second reprint</em>: as above, February 1975, with additional title pages for each text volume
	and for the atlas, preceding the facsimile. ISBN 3-87429-080-8 (for the four volumes).
	<em>Copy</em>: FAS.
	1 (F.B. 3(4)): [i*-ii*, new], facs.: p. [i-vii], col. [1]-672.
	2 (F.B. 3(5)): [i*-ii*, new], facs.: p. [i-vii], col. [1]-664.
	3 (F.B. 3(6)): [i*-ii*, new], facs.: p. [i-vii], col. [1]-604.
	<em>Atlas</em>: [i*-ii*, new], t.p. 3(4), <em>pl.1-133</em>: t.p. 3(5), <em>pl. 1-119</em>; t.p. 3(6), <em>pl.1-120</em>.

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Cohn, Ferdinand Julius (1828-1898), German botanist and bacteriologist, "geheimer
Regierungsrath" at Breslau. (<em>Cohn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; collections of algae lost (fide Koster).
<em>Ref</em>.: Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 364; BM 1: 362-363, 6: 217; CSP 2: 8-10,
6: 624, 7: 413-414, 9: 547-548, 14: 294 (also biogr. refs.); DTS 1: 49; GR p. 8; Jackson
p. 532 [index]; Kew 1: 583-584; LS 5382-5427, 31274-31278; Moebius p. 448 [index];
NDB 3: 313-314; Plesch p. 178; PR 1775-1778.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Lex. 112-114. 1874.
Sachs, Gesch. Bot. 225, 228, 478. 1875.
Bornet, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 45: 335. 1898.
Kionka, Deut. med. Wochenschr. 1898 (30): [4 p.].
Limpricht, Jb. Jahresber. Schles. Ges. Vaterl. Cult. Necrol. I. 1898.
Schumann, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 40: cx-cxvi. 1898, Naturwiss. Rundschau 13:
	473-475. 1898.
Mez, Biogr. Jb. deutscher Nekrolog. 3: 284-296. 1900.
Rosen, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 17: (172)-(201). 1900 (bibl.).
Cohn, Pauline, Ferdinand Cohn, Blätter der Erinnerung, ed. 2. Breslau 1901, 266 p.
	(portr., bibl.).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 122. 1903, 3(3): 122. 1905 (portr.).
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 28. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 512. 1909.
Costantin, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 10. 16: li. 1934 (portr.).
Bulloch, The history of bacteriology, London 1938.
Leikind, Bull. Hist. Med. 7: 49-62. 1939 (portr., Engl. translation of über Bakterien
	1872).
Geison, DSB 3: 336-341. 1971 (bibl.).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen</em>, vols. 1-7, Breslau 1875-1896. Con-
tinued by Oscar Brefeld.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cohnia</em> Kunth (1850).

1157. <em>Untersuchungen über die Entwicklungsgeschichte der mikroskopischen Algen und Pilze</em> ...
mit 6 Steindrucktafeln. Nova Acta Acad. caes. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. vol. xxiv, p. 1
[Breslau 1853]. Qu. (<em>Unters. Alg. Pilze</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1853, p. [1]-156, [(101-256], <em>pl. 15-20</em>, col. liths. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Reprinted
	from <em>Nova Acta</em> 24(1): [101] [= repr. p. 1]-256 [= 156].

1158. <em>Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Gattung Volvox</em> von Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Cohn. Mit
einer Tafel. [Headlines:] Festschrift dem Geheimen Medicinalrath Prof. Dr. Göppert
zu seinem fünfzigjährigen Doctorjubiläum am 11 Januar 1875 gewidmet von der
philosophischen Facultät der Königl. Universität zu Breslau. s.I. [Breslau], s.d. [1875]. (<em>Entwicklungsgesch. Volvox</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 11 Jan 1875, p. [1]-33, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: G. K., Bot. Zeit. 33: 80. 29 Jan 1875, 111. 12 Feb 1875.

1159. <em>Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien</em>. In Namen der Schlesischen Gesellschaft für vater-
ländische Cultur herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Cohn, Secretair der bota-
nischen Section. Breslau (J. U. Kern) 1876-1908, 3 vols. Oct. † (<em>Krypt.-Fl. Schlesien</em>).

vol.	Heft	pages	date	author
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xii, [1]-224	Jan 1876	K. G. Stenzel (Pterid.)
	2	225-end	Mai 1877	K. G. Limpricht (Bryoph.)
				A. Braun (Charac.)
2(1)	[i]-iv,	[1, abbr., 1,	Sep-Oct 1878	O. Kirchner (Algae)
		authors], [1]-284

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vol.	Heft	pages	date	author
-------------------------------------------------------------------
2(2)	[ii*],	[i]-v, [2, abbr.],	Mai-Jun 1879	B. Stein (Lich.)
		[1]-400
3(1)	1	[1]-128	10 Apr 1885	J. Schroeter
	2	129-256	16 Aug 1886	J. Schroeter
	3	257-384	27 Aug 1887	J. Schroeter
	4	385-512	2 Jun 1888	J. Schroeter
	5	513-640	10 Feb 1889	J. Schroeter
	6	641-814, [i-iv]	15 Sep 1889	J. Schroeter
3(2)	1	[1]-128	Oct 1893	J. Schroeter
	2	129-256	Dec 1893	J. Schroeter
	3	257-384	Nov 1894	J. Schroeter
	4	385-500	Sep 1897	J. Schroeter
	5	500a-597, [ii*-iii*]	Aug 1908	A. Lingelsheim

<em>Collaborators</em>: For details on Braun, Kirchner, Lingelsheim, Limpricht, Schroeter, Stein,
	and Stenzel see the entries for those authors.
<em>Copies</em>: B (vol. 1), Stevenson. – <em>Vol. 3</em>: second t.p.: <em>Die Pilze Schlesiens</em> by J. Schroeter
(q.v.)
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. vol. 3: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 232, 363; Jackson p. 310; Kew 1: 584; LS: cf. Schroeter and Stein.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22: 491-492. 1973.

Coincy, Auguste Henri Cornu de la Fontaine de, (1837-1903). French botanist.
(<em>Coincy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, further material at B and LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 133.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 364; BM 1: 363; CSP 14: 297; Kew 1:
584; NI 377.
Barbey, Bull. Herb. Boissier. ser. 2. 3: 260. 1903 (bibl.).
Bonnier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 50: 145. 1903.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 227-228. 1974.

1160. <em>Ecloga plantarum hispanicarum</em> seu icones specierum novarum vel minus cognitarum
per Hispanias nuperrime detectarum. Figures de plantes trouvée en Espagne. Paris
1893-1901. 5 fasc. Qu. (<em>Ecl. pl. hisp.</em>)

fasc.	pages	(pl)	dates	Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1:	[1]-25	1-10	Mai-Jun 1893	Jun	p. 5: 15 Feb 1893
2:	[1]-28	1-12	Nov-Dec 1895	-	p. 5: 15 Oct 1895
3:	[1]-29	1-12	Jul-Aug 1897	Aug
4:	[1]-30,	1-11	Dec 1898	Feb 1899	Bonnet rd 17 Dec 1898
	[1, err.]
5:	[1]-35	1-14	Mar-Apr 1901	Apr	p. 5:1 Jan 1901

<em>Copies</em>: M, MICH, NY. – The 59 uncoloured lithographs are by B. Herincq.
Title variants:
<em>Ecloga altera</em> ... icones stirpium superioribus annis per Hispanias detectarum. Nouvelles
	figures ...
<em>Ecloga tertia</em> ... icones stirpium recentioribus temporibus per Hispanias lectarum.
	(Copy M: letter de Coincy 20 Mai 1897: "à l'impression.")
<em>Ecloga quarta</em> ... icones stirpium non ita pridem per Hispanias lectarum. – N. B. t.p.
	date 1899; Bonnet received his copy (NY) on 17 Dec 1898.
<em>Ecloga quinta</em> ... icones stirpium elapsis annis per Hispanias lectarum.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 363, 6: 217; GF p. 54; Kew 1:584; NI 377.

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HEADING: COLDEN

Coker, William Chambers (1872-1953), American mycologist. (<em>Coker</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NCU, also material at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 132.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 364; BL 1: 161, 204, 213; Bossert p. 79;
CSP 14: 298; Kew 1: 584-585; LS 5428, 32182-32185, suppl. 5359-5390.
Couch and Matthews, Mycologia 46: 372-383. 1954 (bibl., portr.)

1161. <em>The plant life of Hartsville, S. C.</em> Columbia S. C. (The State Co.) 1912. Oct. (<em>Pl.
life Hartsville</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1912 (Harper 1913), p. [i-ii], [1]-129, <em>pl. 1-15. Copy</em>: NY. – Original publi-
	cation of p. 3-38, with the plates, in J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 27: 165-205, <em>pl. 1-15</em>.
	1912 (misprinted "vol. xxxviii, December, 1911.").
<em>Ref</em>.: Harper, Torreya 13(6): 139-144. Jun 1913.

1162. <em>The Saprolegniaceae with notes on other water molds</em> ... With sixty-three plates.
Chapel Hill, N. C., (The University of North Carolina Press) 1923. Oct. (<em>Saprolegniac</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1923, p. [i-ii], [1]-201, <em>pl. 1-63</em> with text. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, U, USDA.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, Bibliotheca mycologica Bd. 20. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 585; LS 5370.

1163. <em>The Clavarias of the United States and Canada</em> ... with ninety-two plates. Chapel
Hill, N. C. (The University of North Carolina Press) 1923. Oct. (<em>Clavar. U.S.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1923, p. [1]-209, <em>pl. 1-92. Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1973. Bibliotheca mycologica Bd. 39. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – The
	<em>facsimile</em> reprint is preceded by an introduction by R. H. Petersen providing a survey
	of the later literature (p. i-xiv). The plates are partly coloured in the original, un-
	coloured in the facsimile reprint. See also Taxon 23: 205-206 (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 585; LS suppl. 5369.

1164. <em>The Gasteromycetes of the eastern United States and Canada</em> ... With 123 plates.
Chapel Hill, N. C. (The University of North Carolina Press) 1928. Oct. (<em>Gasteromycetes
east. U.S.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: John Nathaniel Couch (1896-x).
<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1928 (preface Jun 1927), p. [iii]-ix, 1-201, <em>pl. 1-123</em> with text. <em>Copies</em>: MICH,.
	NY, USDA.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. [1]: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, Bibliotheca mycologica Bd. 19. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. [2]: New York (Dover) 1975, includes also Minnie May Johnson, <em>The</em>
	<em>Gasteromycetes of Ohio</em>, 1929, 82 p., <em>3 pl</em>. (n.v., see Garden J. 25: 126, 1975).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 585; LS 5386.

Golden, Jane, later Farquhar (1724-1759), first woman botanist in America, daughter
of Cadwallader Colden (1688-1776). (<em>Colden</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. <em>Botanic Manuscript</em> (at BM), published by Chanticleer
Press, New York, Apr 1963, eds. H. W. Rickett, E. C. Hall.
<em>Ref</em>.: J. Bot. 33: 12-15. 1895.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 365; BB p. 105 (sub Farquhar); BM 1: 363;
DAB 4: 288-289; ME 1: 173, 3: 346; PR [p. 65].
Darlington, Memorials 202, 400. 1849.
Britten, J. Bot. 33: 12-15. 1895.
Vail, Torreya 7: 21-34. 1907, (Contr. New York Bot. Garden no. 88).
Fox, Fothergill 175. 1919.
Gilbert, Gard. Chron. 159(11): 241. 1966.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 53-54. 1966.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr Alexander Garden of Charles Town 372. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Coldenia</em> Linnaeus (1753) is dedicated to Jane's father Cadwallader Colden

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(1688-1776), Governor of New York and correspondent of Collinson, Gronovius, Linnaeus and others.

Colebrooke, Henry Thomas (1765-1837), British colonial magistrate, Sanskrit
scholar and amateur botanist. (<em>Colebr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (via Hooker) and G (?, via Lambert).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 133.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 519. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 365; BB p. 68-69; CSP 2: 12-13, 6: 624;
DNB 11: 282; PR p. 65; Quenstedt p. 86.
Whewell, Proc. geol. Soc. London 2: 629-630. 1838.
Colebrooke, T. E., Life of Henry Thomas Colebrooke, 1873.
Prain, Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 10: xxi-xxii. 1905.
Woodward, The history of the Geological Society of London 67, 68. 1907.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Colebrookea</em> J. E. Smith (1806).

Coleman, Rev. William Higgins (1816?-1863), British clergyman and botanist at
Hertford and Ashby-de-la-Zouch. (<em>Coleman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Not traced, some material at BM and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 69.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 48. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 366; BB p. 69; BL 2: 245, 254; BM 1: 363;
CSP 2: 13; DNB 11: 290; Jackson p. 253, 255; Kew 1: 586; PR [p. 340].
Anon., Flora 46: 511. 24 Nov 1863.
Seemann, J. Bot. 1: 318. 1863.
Maclagan, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 8: 13. 1866.
Pryor, Fl. Hertfordshire xlii-xliv. 1887.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see R. H. Webb and W. H. Coleman, <em>A report of the Flora of Hertford-
shire</em> (1843) and <em>Flora hertfordiensis</em> (1849).

1165. <em>The flora of Leicestershire</em>, including the cryptogams, with maps of the county.
Issued by the Leicester Literary &amp; Philosophical Society. Compiled by the following
sub-committee of the Society's Biological Section, viz.: F. T. Mott, F.R.G.S./E. F.
Cooper, F.L.S./Thos. Carter, L.L.B./J. E. M. Finch, M.D./C. W. Cooper, M.B. On
the basis of a MS prepared in 1852 by the late Rev. W. H. Coleman, which has been
enlarged, completed, brought up to date, mostly re-written, and entirely re-arranged,
in accordance with the third edition of Hooker's "Student's Flora." London, Edinburgh
(Williams and Norgate) 1886. Oct. (<em>Fl. Leicestershire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1886 (J. Bot. Feb 1887; Nat. Nov. Mai 1887), p. [i]-xxvi, 2 maps, [1]-372,
	[1, err.], errata slip. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 254; BM 1: 363; Jackson p. 255; Kew 1: 586.
	Britten, J. Bot. 25: 184-185. 1887.

Colenso, William (1811-1899), British born New Zealand printer, missionary,
ethnologist and botanist. (<em>Colenso</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K and WELT (20.000), hepatics via Stephani at G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 133.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1880 (plants at TCD).
	Stephani, J. Linn. Soc, Bot. 29: 263-280. 1892 (rev. of Hepatics.)
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 147. 1961.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 70. 1970.
	Hamlin, New Zealand J. Bot. 9(4): 695-698 (1971) (bryoph.).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 305. 1975.

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HEADING: COLLA

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 58; Barnhart 1: 366; BB p. 69; BL 2: 78, 80;
BM 1: 364, 6: 218; CSP 2: 13, 7: 415, 9: 550, 14: 302; GR p. 369; IF p. 690-691;
Kew 1: 578; LS 5430-5444, 32193; PR 1783-1784; Quenstedt p. 86.
Mueller, J. Linn. Soc. 32: 197-208. 1896.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1898/9: 51-52. 1899.
Anon., Nature 59: 420. 1899.
Hector, Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst. 31: 722-724. 1899 (portr.).
Hamilton, Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst. 36: 350-354. 1903 (bibl.).
Hooker, Obit. Notes [Fellows] Roy. Soc. Part 1, Oct 1904 p. 60: 57-60.
Cheeseman, Man. New Zealand Fl. xxxiv-xxxv. 1906.
Cockayne, Veg. New Zealand 4. 1921.
Bagnall and Peterson, William Colenso, Wellington 1948, 494 p. (portr.).
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 173. 1950.
Coats, The plant hunters 233, 236-239. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Colensoa</em> J. D. Hooker (1852).

Colla, Luigi Aloysius (1766-1848), Italian lawyer and botanist, owner of a botanical
garden at Rivoli near Torino. (<em>Colla</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO (contains e.g. many plants collected by Balbis and Bellardi).
Other material at BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 133; Saccardo 2: 34.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 409; Barnhart 1: 366; BL 2: 373; BM 1: 364;
Bossert p. 80; CSP 2: 17-18; IF p. 691; Jackson p. 533 [index]; Kew 1: 588; Langman
p. 210; LS 5445; MW p. 82; NI 378-382; PR 1789-1800, ed. I. 1900-1914; Saccardo 1:
53, 2: 34; Zander ed. 10, p. 646.
Parlatore, Gazz. med. ital. ser. 2. 1: 19-20. 1850.
Delponte, Memorie r. Accad. Sci. Torino ser 2. 12: 1-38. 1852, also separately, Torino
	1851.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 413, 481, 482, 484, 486. 1862.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvi-cxvii. 1883.
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 37: 87. 1912.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 36. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Collaea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1825); <em>Collania</em> J. A. Schultes &amp; J. H. Schultes
(1830).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 229-230. 1974.

1166. <em>Hortus ripulensis</em> seu enumerado plantarum quae Ripulis coluntur ab Aloysia
Colla additis stirpium rariorum, vel nondum satis cognitarum, aut forte novarum notis,
descriptionibus, et iconibus. Torino (Ex regio typographaeo) 1824. Qu. (<em>Hortus ripul</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1824 (Acad. Paris 30 Aug. 1824; pref. 1 Jun 1824), p. [i]-xii, [1]-163,
	<em>pl. 1-40</em> (uncoloured lithographs by Tecophila Colla, later: T. Billotti). <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Appendice 1</em>: Aloysii Colla <em>illustrationes et icones rariorum stirpium quae in</em> ejus horto Ripulis
	florebant, anno 1824, addita ad Hortum ripulensem, Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino 31:
	[109]-138, <em>pl. 2-8</em>, publ. as reprint 1825 (read 5 Dec 1824; Acad. Paris 30 Jan 1826),
	journal vol. 1827. <em>Copy</em> reprint: M.
<em>Appendice 2</em>: ... anno 1825, ... <em>ibid</em>. 31: [317]-358, <em>pl. 11-19</em>, publ. 1826 (read 8 Jan
	1826). <em>Copy</em> reprint: M.
<em>Appendice 3</em>: ... anno 1826, ... <em>ibid</em>. 33: 113-166. 1828, reprint p. [1]-54, <em>pl. 1-12</em> by
	Tecophila Billotti, publ. 1828 (read 10 Dec 1826, rd. Acad. Paris 14 Apr 1828). <em>Copy</em>
	reprint: M.
<em>Appendice 4</em>: ... annis 1827-28, ... <em>ibid</em>. 35: 147-206. 1832, reprint p. [1]-60, <em>pl. 1-12</em>,
	publ. Jul 1830 (BH). <em>Copy</em> reprint: M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 364; BH; Jackson p. 437; Kew 1: 588; Langman p. 210; MW p. 82; NI
	379, 380; RS p. 79; IDC 852.

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HEADING: COLLA

1167. <em>Freyliniae genus</em> addita icone. [Torino 1824]. Qu. (<em>Freylinia</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Undated pamphlet, presented to the Académie des Sciences in Paris on 30 Aug
	1824, – p. [1]-7, <em>1 pl</em>. (uncol. lithogr.). <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1:364; IF p. 691; Kew 1: 588; PR 1792 ('1830').

1168. <em>Illustratio generis Dysodii</em> additâ icone nondum cognitâ speciei, quam Divaricati
nomine designarunt botanici. [Torino 1824]. Qu. (<em>Ill. Dysod.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1824 (Acad. 30 Aug 1824) <em>in</em> Mem. R. Accad. Sci. Tor. 27: 323-332. 1824,
	reprint p. [i-ii], 323-332. <em>Copies</em>: G, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 588.

1169. <em>Mémoire sur le Melanopsidium nigrum</em> des jardiniers, et formation d'un genre
nouveau dans la famille des Rubiacées. Paris (De Lebel) 1825. Oct. (<em>Mém. Melanopsi-
dium nigrum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825, independently paged preprint from Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 4: 15-27. 1825
	(1826?), preprint p. [1]-16, with separate title page and 1 uncoloured lithograph by
	Tecophila Billotti (– <em>pl. 2</em> in Mém.). <em>Copy</em> preprint: U.

1170. <em>Novi scitaminearum generis</em> de stirpe jam cognita commentatio. Torino (ex regio
typographaeo) 1830. Qu. (<em>Nov. scitam. gen.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1830 (title-page; Bibl. Ital. Apr 1830; BH; Acad. Paris 10 Mai 1830,
	Regensburg Jun 1831), p. [1]-12, <em>1 pl</em>. (uncol. lith. Tecophila Billotti). <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 364; Kew 1: 588; PR 1793.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 128. Mai-Jun 1831.

1171. <em>Herbarium pedemontanum</em> juxta methodum naturalem dispositum additis nonnullis
stirpibus exoticis ad universos ejusdem methodi ordines exhibendos. Torino (ex Typis
regiis) 1833-1837, 8 vols. Oct. (<em>Herb. pedem.</em>)

title page	probable
vol.	pages	dates	dates of issue
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*-iv*], [i]-ix, [1]-566, [567]	1833	Dec 1833
2	[i], [1]-557, [559]	1834	Jul 1834
3	[i], [1]-587	1834	Jan-Feb 1835
4	[i], [1]-592	1835	15-31 Aug 1835
5	[i], [1]-571, [572]	1836	6-30 Apr 1836
6	[i], [1]-606	1836	Nov-Dec 1836
7	[i], [1]-672	1837	Jul-Nov 1837
8	[i], [1]-102, Quarto!	1837	Jul-Nov 1837

<em>Facsimile</em> edition: announced by Koeltz (1974).
<em>Icones plantarum rariorum herbarii Pedemontani</em>:

Plates
fasc.	numbers	dates
----------------------------------------------
1	i-xl	15-31 Aug 1835
2	xli-lxxiv	6-30 Apr 1836
3	lxxv-xcvii	Jul-Nov 1837

98 uncoloured lithographs by Tecophila Colla (later: T. Billotti), numbered 1-97;
no 20 double. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 373; BM 1: 364; Kew 1: 588; LS 5445; MW p. 82; NI 378; PR 1795;
	SK p. clxxv; IDC 5367.
	Colla, Flora 17(1). Int. Bl. 12-17. 7 Mai 1834.
	Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvii. 1883.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 36-37. 1941.
	Pichi-Sermolli, Webbia 8: 130-140, 1951, 8: 407-411. 1952.
	Colla, Prospectus Herbarium Pedemontanum, s.l. [1837], copy: G.

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1172. Plantae rariores in regionibus chilensibus a clarissimo M. D. Bertero nuper
detectae et ab A. Colla in lucem editae. <em>Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino</em> vols. 37-39, 1834-1837.
Qu. [reprints: Torino, ex Regio Typographia, s.d.] 

pages of	date of
vol.	part	pages	plates	date of vol.	reprints	reprints
---------------------------------------------------------------------
37	1-3['1']	41-85	1-20	late 1834	1-47	Mai 1833
38	4-5['2']	1-42	21-34	Nov-Dec 1835	[i-ii],	Jul-Dec 1834
					[1]-42
	6	117-141	35-47	Nov-Dec 1835	[1]-27	Dec 1836 v.
						Jan 1837
39	7['ult.']	1-55	48-75	Apr 1837	[i-ii],	Jan-Apr 1837
					1-55

72 plates, numbered <em>1-75, 25 bis</em>; nos. <em>49-52</em> wanting. All plates are after drawings by
Tecophila Colla. <em>Copy</em>: U.
The diagnoses contained in parts 1, 2, 3 were previously published by Savi, Nuovo
Giornale dei Letterati 24: 143-188, autumn 1832 (n.v.).
The species described in part 7 were earlier described in the <em>Herbarium pedemontanum</em>
5 and 6.
The dates on which the papers were presented to the Academy were:

part	date	part	date
-------------------------------------------
1	10 Jul 1831	5	8 Dec 1833
2	26 Feb 1832	6	24 Aug 1834
3	6 Jan 1833	7	29 Nov 1836
4	14 Jul 1833

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 364; Kew 1: 588; NI 381; PR 1794; SK p. clxxvi.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxvi. 1891 (cites dates of Academy meetings, not of publication).
	Mattirolo, Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 67(5): 20. 1933.
	Pichi-Sermolli, Webbia 8: 123-130, 134-140. 1951, 8: 407-411. 1952.

1173. <em>Observations sur la famille des Rutacées</em>, sur le genre Correa et formation du nouveau
genre Antommarchia. [Torino 1843]. Qu. (<em>Observ. Rutac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843, p. [i-ii], [1]-21, <em>5 pl. Copy</em>: U. – repr. from Mém. R. Acad. Torino ser 2. 5:
	473-495. 1843.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 588; Langman p. 210; PR 1800.

1174. <em>Achimeneae</em>. Gesneriacearum tribus nova addito earumdem novo genere (Salu-
tiaea). Torino (ex Officina regia) 1848. Qu. (<em>Achimeneae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1848, p. [1]-16, <em>1 pl. Copy</em> U. – Independently paged reprint from Mem. r. Accad.
	Sci. Torino ser. 2. 10: 203-216. <em>1 pl</em>. 1848.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 588.

Colladon, Louis Théodore Frédéric (1792-1862), Swiss physician and botanist at
Genève, pupil of A. P. de Candolle. (<em>Collad</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G-DC (Colladon's only 'publication' is based on the Candolle
herbarium, see below.) The <em>Colladon</em> herbarium now incorporated in G was made by
Jean-Antoine Colladon (1755-1830), pharmacist and amateur-botanist, father of
L. T. F. Colladon.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 133.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1888.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 366; BM 1: 364; Bossert p. 80; CSP 2:18;
Kew 1: 588; Langman p. 210; NI 382; PR 1801.
Candolle, A. P. de, Hist. bot. genevoise 56. 1830.

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HEADING: COLLADON

Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 52. 1854.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mémoires et souvenirs 213, 235, 236, 252. 1862.
Candolle, Alph. de, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 16: 456-457. 1862.
Candolle, Alph. de, Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 46: 278. 1862.
Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 404. 1880.
Bord, Aesculape, Mai 1938, p. 14.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 191-193. 1940 (bibl.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Colladonia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830).

1175. <em>Histoire naturelle et médicale des Casses</em>, et particulièrement de la Casse et des Sénés
employés en médicine. Montpellier (Jean Martel aîné) 1816. Qu. (<em>Hist. nat. méd.</em>
<em>Casses</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1816, p. [i-iii], [1]-140, <em>pl. 1-20</em>, 1 tabl. <em>Copies</em>: G, MICH, NY, USDA. – Alphonse
	de Candolle (1880) has revealed that the botanical text was written by A. P. de
	Candolle who had kept this a secret. Even so the book and the taxa must be attributed
	solely to Colladon for purposes of citation. – The 20 uncoloured copper engravings
	are by Node-Véran.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 364; Kew 1: 588; Langma p. 210; NI 382; Plesch p. 179; PR 1801.
	Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 404. 1880.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Genève 50a: 192. 1940.

Collett, [Sir] Henry (1836-1901), British colonial army officer, botanist and collector.
(<em>Collett</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K; duplicates CAL, DD, E, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 69; IH 2: 133.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 70. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 367; BB p. 69-70; BM 6: 218; CSP 14: 306;
DNB suppl. 2(1): 384; Kew 1: 589; MW suppl. p. 50; NI 384; Zander ed. 10, p. 646.
Collett and Hemsley, J. Linn. Soc. 28: 1-150. 1890 (collections).
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1901/2: 28. 1902.
Clarke, J. Bot. 40: 73-74. 1902.
Thiselton-Dyer, Introduction to Collett, Flora simlensis, 1902, p. xv-xxii.
Thiselton-Dyer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1902: 18-23.
Steenis, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 108. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: Neocollettia W. B. Hemsley (1890).

1176. <em>Flora simlensis</em> a handbook of the flowering plants of Simla and the neighbourhood
by the late Col. Sir Henry Collett, K.C.B., F.L.S. Bengal army with an introduction by
W. Botting Hemsley ... and 200 illustrations in the text drawn by Miss M. Smith
artist at the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and a map. Calcutta, Simla
(Thacker, Spink &amp; Co.) London (W. Thacker &amp; Co.) 1902. Oct. (<em>Fl. siml.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1902, p. [i]-lxviii, [1]-652, frontispiece and text ill. 1-19, map. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
<em>Second impression</em>: Calcutta and Simla (id.), London (id.) 1921, p. [i]-lxviii, [1]-652,
	map, ill. as above. Copy: HH.
<em>Third impression</em>: Dehra Dun (Bishen Singh) 1971 (no change but without the map.)
	<em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 218; Kew 1: 589; NI 384.

Collie, Alexander (x-1835), British naval surgeon, naturalist on Captain Beechey's
voyage. (<em>Collie</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (e.g. the plants used by Hooker for the "Botany of Beechey's
Voyage" and Australian collections 1829, 1831-1832); further material at BM, MO,
OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 134; Lasègue p. 497.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 147. 1964.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 367; BB p. 70; BM 1: 366; CSP 2: 21; HR;
Lasègue p. 84-85, 497; PR [p. 66].
Hooker, Fl. Tasm. 1: cxxv. 1859.
Maiden, J. West Austral, nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 12-13. 1909.
Huxley, Hooker 1: 106. 1918.
Palmer, Condor 30: 273. 1928.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences, San Francisco 1955, p. 46.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 151-152. 1961. Huntia 3: 9-10. 1969.

Collins, Frank Shipley (1848-1920), American algologist. (<em>Collins</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FH, further important material at NY and UC. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>North American algae</em> (ca. 1894), FH, L, PC.
2. <em>Algae of Bermuda</em> (with Alphaeus Baker Hervey, 1839-1931), set at NY.
3. <em>Phycotheca boreali-americana</em>, a collection of dried specimens of the algae of North
	America (Fasc. i-xlvi, nos. 1-2300, fasc. A-E, nos. i-cxxv). Malden, Mass. 1895-1919
	(with Isaac Holden, 1832-1903) and William Albert Setchell (1864-1943). Widely
	distributed, 80 copies issued, Sayre cites complete copies at BM, FH, NY, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 134.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 66-70. 1969.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 208. 1901.
	Barnhart, NAF 11(1): 88. 1937.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 368; BL 1: 187; BM 6: 219; Bossert p. 80;
CSP 12: 164, 14: 312; GR p. 209; Kew 1: 590; LS 5448; MW p. 82.
Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 2. 1908.
Setchell, Amer. J. Bot. 12: 54-62. 1925 (portr., bibl.).
Setchell, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sc. 68: 615-618. 1933.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 55-56. 1961.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 746. 1974 (portr.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Collinsia</em> J. Agardh (1899).

1177. <em>The green algae of North America</em>. Reprint 1970. Bibliotheca phycologica Band 11.
Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970. Oct. (<em>Green alg. N. Amer.</em>)

<em>Original publication</em>:
	<em>Green algae</em>: Jul 1909 (cover), Tufts College Studies 2(3): [77]-480, err. slip, <em>pl. 1-18.</em>
	Jul 1909 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1909. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	<em>Supplementary paper</em>: Tufts College Studies 3(2): [69]-109, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> Apr 1912. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
	<em>Second supplementary paper</em>: Tufts College Studies 4(7): [1]-106, <em>pl. 1-3.</em> 1 June 1918.
<em>Reprint</em>: 1970, facsimile of above papers plus new t.p.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 590.
	Barnhart, NAF 11(1): 88. 1937.

1178. <em>The algae of Bermuda</em>, Cambridge, Mass. 1917. Oct. (<em>Alg. Bermuda</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Alpheus Baker Hervey (1839-1931).
<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1917, <em>in</em> Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci. 53(1): [1]-195. <em>pl. 1-6</em> (on p. 173, 175, 177,
	179, 181, 183). <em>Copy</em>: BR. – Also as Contr. Bermuda Biological Station for Research,
	no. 69, Cambridge Mass. USA, Aug 1917, p. [1]-195. <em>Copy</em> NY.

Collins, Zacchaeus (1764-1831), Quaker merchant, philanthropist, promoter of
botany. (<em>Z. Collins</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P-DU. Collins' herbarium was acquired by Rafinesque whose
collections in turn came into the hands of Elias Durand. For full details see Stuckey
(1971). – Collins published no botanical treatises to speak of but was of importance
through his herbarium and his promotion of Philadelphia botany.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 134.
	Stuckey, Taxon 20: 443-459. 1971.

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HEADING: COLLINS

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 369, ME 2: 5, 131, 132, 139.
Darlington, Reliquiae Baldwinianae 1843 (see Ewan, introd. facs. repr. 1969, p. xxxiii
	(index).
Harshberger, Botanists Philadelphia 442 [index]. 1899.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 291. 1921.
Rodgers, John Torrey 338. 1942.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 463 [index]. 1967.
Stuckey, Taxon 20: 443-459. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Collinsia</em> Nuttall (1817).
<em>Note. Collinsia J</em>. Agardh (1899) is dedicated to Frank Shipley Collins (1848-1920), q.v.

Collinson, Peter (1694-1768), British "woollen-draper," botanist and horticulturist,
who introduced many North American plants into Europe, "amicus botanicorum."
(<em>Collinson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; specimens labelled "Collins[on] ex America boreali"
in UPS (Thunberg), other specimens at OXF. Manuscripts at BM and Royal Society
(London).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 367.
	Dandy, Sloane herbarium 114. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxf. 148. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 369; BB p. 70-71; BM 1: 367; DNB 11:
382-383; Jackson p. 415; Kew 1: 590; ME 1: 173, 3: 554.
Fothergill, J., Some account of the late Peter Collinson. London 1770 (portr.).
Pulteney, Sketches 2: 275-277. 1790.
Smith, Peter Collinson in Rees Cycl. 8. 1807.
Lambert, Trans. Linn. Soc. 10: 270-282. 1811 (on a mss.).
Smith, Selection corr. Linnaeus 1: 1-77. 1821.
Darlington, Reliquiae baldwinianae 449. 1843.
Dillingham, W. H., A tribute to the memory of Peter Collinson, second edition, Phila-
	delphia 1851, 37 p., (portr.); ed. 2, Philadelphia 1852, 48 p.
Collinson, M., Some anecdotes of the late Peter Collinson. London 1885.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 442 [index]. 1899.
Scott, Index Sloane manuscripts Brit. Mus. 117. 1904.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 29. 1906.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 154. 1903, 3(3): 166. 1905 (portr.).
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné ser. 2. 1: 423. 1916.
Fox, Fothergill, 157, 425 [index]. 1919.
Brett-James, The life of Peter Collinson. London [1925] (inaccurate) (portr.).
Collinson, J. Bot. 63: 163-165. 1925 (list of American seeds).
Fagin, William Bartram 221 [index]. 1933.
Earnest, J. &amp; W. Bartram 184 [index]. 1940.
Swem, Antiquarian Society Proceedings 68: 17-190. 1948.
Dahlgren, Svensk bot. Tidskr. 50(2): 306-307. 1956 (veg. mutations, letter Linnaeus).
Brooke Hindle, The pursuit of science in revolutionary America, Chapel Hill 1959.
Ewan, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 103(6): 811. 1959.
Frick and Stearns, Mark Catesby 131. 1961.
Stearn, Catalogue botanical books Hunt 2: lxxx-lxxxi. 1961.
Edwards, J. roy. hort. Soc. London 93: 329-333. 1968 (portr.).
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town 372. 1969.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. U.S. 3, 31, 33-35. 1969.
James, The trees of Bicton 106-107. 1969.
Edwards, Morris Arboretum Bull. 21(2): 41-44. 1970.
Frick, DSB 3: 349-351. 1971.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For <em>Hortus collinsonianus</em> see L. W. Dillwyn 1843.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Collinsonia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

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HEADING: COLMEIRO

Colmeiro y Penido, Don Miguel (1816-1901), Spanish botanist, director of the Ma-
drid botanical garden. (<em>Colm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MA; other material at FI, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 134.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 298; Barnhart 1: 369; BL 2: 481, 492, 495;
BM 1: 367-368, 6: 220; CSP 1: 24-25; Colmeiro 1: clxix-clxx (bibl.); GR p. 758; IF
p. 691; Jackson p. 533 [index]; Kew p. 591-592; Langman p. 211; LS 5449-5450;
PR 1808-1819, 10547.
Colmeiro, Enumeracion y revision 2. 1886, appendix (list of publ.)
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 32. 1898.
Lazaro y Ibiza, Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. nat. 30: 201-210. 1901 (portr., bibl.).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 154. 1903, 3(3): 166. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Colmeiroa</em> F. van Mueller (1871); <em>Colmeiroa</em> Reuter (1842).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 231-232. 1974.

1179. <em>Catalogo metódico de plantas observadas en Cataluña</em>, particularmente en las inmedia-
ciones de Barcelona, inclusa una porcion de pirenáicas, con sus nombres botánicos mas
usuales, los vulgares catalanes de muchas, y la indicacion de localidades y épocas en que
florecen. Seguido de la nomenclatura catalana de las plantas traducida al idioma
castellano y al botánuco, ó sea de un vocabulario que comprende los nombres catalanes
y castellanos de considerable número de plantas, asi espontáneas como cultivadas, los
valencianos y baleáricos de muchas, y el científico correspondiente á cada una de ellas
con índices para hallar los nombres catalanes, valencianos ó baleáricos, sabiendo los
castellanos ó los cientificos mas usuales. Madrid (Libraría de la Señora Viuda é Hijos de
Von Antonio Calleja) 1846. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Cataluña</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1846, p. [i]-lx, [1, half title], [1, signs], [1]-176, Nomenclatura catalana [1]-131,
	[132, err.] <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 495; BM 1: 367; Jackson p. 340.
	W., Bot. Zeit. 9: 125-129. 14 Feb 1851.

1180. <em>Apuntes para la flora de las dos Castillas</em>. Madrid (Librería de D. Angel Calleja),
Lima (Casa de los Señores Calleja, Ojea y Compañía) 1849. Oct. (<em>Apunt. fl. Castillas</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1849, p. [1]-176. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 492; BM 1: 367; PR 1813; IDC 5450.
	W., Bot. Zeit. 9: 125-129. 14 Feb 1851.

1181. <em>La botánica y los botánicos de la península hispano-lusitana</em>. Estudios bibliográficos y
biográficos ... Obra premiada por la biblioteca nacional en el concurso público de
enero de 1858 é impresa à expensas del gobierno. Madrid (M. Rivadeneyra) 1858. Oct. (<em>Bot. penins. hispano-lusit.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858, p. [i]-x, [1, cont.], [1]-216. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – Important early bio-bibliography
	based on numerous original sources.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 481; Jackson p. 5; Langman p. 211; PR 1816.
	M. W., Bot. Zeit. 18: 18-20. 1860.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 32. 1896.

1182. <em>Enumeración y revisión de las plantas de la peninsula hispano-lusitana é islas Baleares</em>, con
la distributión geográfica de las especies, y sus nombres vulgares, tanto nacionales como
provinciales. Madrid (Viuda é Hija de Fuentenebro) 1885-1889. 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Enum. pl.
penins. hispano-lusit.</em>).

1: 1885 (p. x: Sep 1884, Nat. Nov. Sep 1885), p. [i]-ccvii, [1]-595, [596, bibl. Colm.]
2: 1886 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1886), p. [i-vii], [1]-642.
3: 1887 (<em>but</em>: Nat. Nov. Dec 1888), p. [i-vii], [1]-545, [2, add. bibl. Colm.]
4: 1888 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1880), p. [i-vii], [1]762.
5: 1889 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1890), p. [i-vii], [1]-1087.

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HEADING: COLMEIRO

A detailed enumeration; a "bibliographically complete, but uncritical compilation"
(Willkomm).
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 6(2): 298; BL 2: 481; BM 1: 368.
	Willkomm, Pflanzenverbr. iber. Halbins. 14, 22. 1896.

Colsmann, Johannes (1771-1830), Danish physician in Copenhagen. (<em>Colsm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: in König herbarium at C, other material at CGE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 134.
	Gilmour and Tutin, A list ... collections .... Cambridge. 1933.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 519. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 369; CSP 2: 25; Kew 1: 592; PR 1824.
Hornemann, Naturhist. Tiddskr. 1: 583. 1837.
Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 84. 1880/81.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 152, 163, 2: 113. 1924.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Colsmannia</em> J. G. C. Lehmann (1814).

1183. <em>Prodromus descriptionis Gratiolae</em> sistens species a D. König detectas quem pro
stipendio collegii medicei scientiae botanices peritorum examini offert Johannes Cols-
mann die ix Julii mdccxciii h.t.q.s. København (Chr. Fred. Holmius) [1793]. Oct. (<em>Prodr. descr. Gratiol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 9 Jul 1793 (title page), p. [1]-16.<em>Copy</em>: IDC (KVA)-Reprinted in Roemer,
	Arch. Bot. 2: 240-244.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 592; PR 1824; IDC 6140.

Commelijn [Commelin], Caspar[us] (1667/1668-1731), Netherlands physician, bota-
nist and professor at the Amsterdam Athenaeum, nephew of Jan Commelin. (<em>C. Comme-
lijn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: No herbarium material known with any certainty. Clokie
mentions, with some hesitation, the possibility of some Commelin material being at
OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 148. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 3: 649; AG 2(2): 408; Barnhart 1: 370; BM 1: 370,
6: 222; Jackson p. 534 [index]; JW 2: 188, 3: 348, 4: 382, 5: 237; Kew 1: 594-595;
Langman p. 213; MW p. 83; NI 387-388; NNBW 10: 196; Plesch p. 180-181; PR 1834-
1837.
J., Biogr. méd. 3: 308-309. 1821.
Hunger, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 34: 187-202. 1924 (bibl., iconogr., portr.).
Karsten, The old Company's Garden at the Cape 179 [index]. 1951.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Commelina</em> Linnaeus (1753, also dedicated to his uncle Jan Commelijn (1629-
1692), q.v.

1184. <em>Flora malabarica</em> sive horti malabarici catalogus exhibens omnium ejusdem
plantarum nomina, quae e variis, tum veteribus tum recentioribus botanicis collegit, &amp;
in ordinem alphabeticum digessit. Leiden (Fredericus Haaringh) 1696. Oct. (<em>Fl.
malab.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1696, p. [i-xvi], 1-284, [1, corr.] <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 370; Jackson p. 388; Kew 1: 594.

1185. <em>Praeludia botanica</em> ad Publicas plantarum exoticarum demonstrationes, dicta in
horto medico, cum demonstrationes exoticarum 3 Octobris 1701, &amp; 29 Maji 1702. ex
auctoritate nobilissimorum &amp; amplissimorum D. Consulum auspicaretur. His accedunt
plantarum rariorum &amp; exoticarum, in praeludiis botanicis recensitarum, icones &amp;
descriptiones. Leiden (Fredericus Haringh) 1703. Qu. (<em>Praeludia bot</em>.)

PAGE: 531
HEADING: GOMMELIJN

<em>Publ</em>.: 1703, p. [i-viii], 1-85, [86-87 err., instr. bind.], <em>pl. 1-33. Coplies</em>: BR, MICH, MO,
	NY. – Important because of the first description of a number of South African plants.
	For an extensive bibliographical description see HU 405; Wijnands (1973) provides
	an example of the importance of the book for the typlfication of South African taxa. –
	"The latter portion of this work was reprinted in the Appendix to vol. 3 of Ray's
	<em>Historia plantarum</em>" (BM). – Huth, <em>Clavis</em>, cites figs. 1-33 of the <em>Praeludia</em> for the <em>Pl.
	rariores</em> and v.v.
<em>Re-issue</em>: Leiden (Joh. du Vivie) 1715. Qu., p. [i-viii], 1-85, pl. <em>1-33. Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 730; DU 80; GF p. 54; HU 405 (coloured pl.); Jackson p. 30; Kew 1: 594;
	Langman p. 213; NI 388; Plesch p. 181; PR 1836; SA 2: 552.
	Huth, Clavis commeliniana, Berlin 1894.
	Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 18. 1963.
	Wijnands, Taxon 22: 109-114. 1973.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 128-129. 1975.

1186. <em>Horti medici Amstelaedamensis plantae rariores et exoticae</em> ad vivum aeri incisae. Leiden
(Fredericus Haringh) 1706. Qu. (<em>Hort. med. Amstel. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1706, p. [i]-viii, <em>1-48, figs. 1-48</em>, (uncoloured copper engr. by P. Sluyter). <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, NY (2 Copies), U. – <em>Reissue</em>: Leiden 1715 (fide PR, 'non differt').
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 370; Jackson p. 439; Kew 1: 594; Langman p. 213, MW p. 83; NI 387;
	Plesch p. 181; PR 1837; SA 2: 552.
	Huth, Clavis commeliniana, Berlin 1894.
	Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 18. 1963.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 130-131. 1975.

Commelijn [Commelin], Jan (1629-1692), Netherlands druggist, merchant and
botanist, uncle of Caspar Commelin. (<em>J. Commelijn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some specimens in the Sloane herbarium (now at BM) – Original
drawings for <em>Horti medici Amstelodamensis</em> at AMS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 116. 1958.

<sm>NOTE ON NAME</sm>: Johannes Commelijn was baptized on 27 Jul 1629 in the pleterskerk at
Leiden. The original spelling is Commelijn, spelled in capltals on the title-page of the
Hesperides: Commelyn. The frequently used spelling Commelin contains a transcription
of the Dutch ij by means of a single i. Johannes called himself Jan as well as Johannes in
his later years. – The widely spread notion that Jan Commelijn was a professor at the
Amsterdam Athenaeum is incorrect.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 3: 648; AG 2(2): 408; Barnhart 1: 370; BM 1: 370-
371; HU 1: 597 [index]; Jackson p. 324, 439; JW 1: 441, 2: 188, 3: 348, 5: 237; Kew 1:
594; Langman p. 213; MW p. 83; NI 389-390; NNBW 10: 200; Plesch p. 180-181;
PR 1829-1833.
J., Biogr. méd. 3: 309-310. 1821.
Hunger, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 34: 187-202. 1924 (iconogr., portr., bibl.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Commelina</em> Linnaeus (1753, also dedicated to his nephew Caspar Commelijn
(1667-1731), q.v.)

1187. <em>Horti medici amstelodamensis</em> rariorum tam orientalis, quàm occidentalis Indiae
aliarumque peregrinarum plantarum magno studio ac labore, sumptibus civitatis Am-
stelodamensis longâ annorum serie collectarum; descriptio et icones ad vivum aeri
incisae ... Opus posthumum. Latinate donatum, notisque &amp; observationibus illustra-
tum, à Frederico Ruyschio ... &amp; Francisco Kiggelario. Amsterdam 1697-1701. (P. &amp; J.
Blaeu, [Wed.] Abraham van Someren) 1697-1701, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Horti med. amstelod.</em>)

<em>Pars prima</em>: 1697-[xxii], 220 p., <em>110 pl</em>. (nos. <em>1-41, 42-44</em> [on one plate], <em>45-112</em>). <em>Copies</em>: HU,
	NY.
<em>Pars altera</em>: 1701, auctore Caspare Commelino – [xviii], 224 p., ind. [iv], <em>113 pl</em>., (nos.
	<em>1-3, 4</em>(<em>1</em>), <em>4</em>(<em>2</em>), <em>5-112</em>). <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY. – Title: "... rariorum tam Africanarum,
	quàm utriusque Indiae, ... plantarum ... descriptio et icones ... auctore Casparo

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HEADING: COMMELIJN

	Commelino ... pars altera." – For a detailed bibliographical study see HU 399.
	Original paintings mainly by Johan Moninckx at AMD. The first 92 were made under
	the supervision of Jan Gommelijn. – Nissen mentions a total of 230 (114+ 116) plates,
	Dunthorne 244, GF 231. If the 2 engraved title-pages and the 5 plates (of which two
	of Huydecoper) representing coats of arms are included the Hunt total would be also
	230; the number of botanical plates is 223 (222 lvs). – A later issue has errata on **2v.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 371; DU 81; GF p. 54; HU 399; Jackson p. 439; Kew 1: 595; Langman
	p. 213; MW p. 83; NI 389; Plesch p. 180; PR 1833, SA 2: 551.
	Huth, Clavis commeliniana, Berlin 1894 (Samml. Naturw. Vortr. 4(6), Helios 12:
	3-7, 18-21, 44, 60-63. 1895).
	Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 19. 1963.
	Wijnands, Taxon 22: 109-114. 1973.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 126-127. 1975.

1188. Joannis Commelini <em>Catalogus plantarum horti medici amstelaedamensis</em>. Amsterdam
(Apud Rodolfum &amp; Gerhardum Westenios H. FF.) 1702. Oct. (<em>Cat. horti med. amstelaed.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: engr. t.p., [i-xvi], [1]-371, [372, err.] <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Amsterdam (Westenios) 1702, n.v. (fide PR).
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Caspari Commelin <em>Horti medici amstelaedamensis plantarum usualium catalogus</em>. Editio
	tertia &amp; auctor. Amsterdam [1724], Oct., (p. viii: id. Martii 1724), p. [i-viii], [1]-107.
	<em>Copies</em>: U, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 371; Kew 1: 595.

Commerson, Philibert (1727-1773), French naturalist, explorer and circumnavigator
with Bougainville on <em>La Boudeuse</em> and <em>L'Étoile</em> (1766-1769) (<em>Commerson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The original collections (over 30.000) reached Paris in the course
of 1774. A.-L. de Jussieu was given the custody of all Commerson collections on 11
January 1776 (of the manuscripts on 5 February 1784). These collections were inserted
in the Herbier général at P after the reorganisation of 1793. Considerable numbers of
duplicates went to A.-L. de Jussieu (P), Lamarck (P), Lemonnier (G), L'Héritier de
Brutelle (G), J. E. Smith (LINN), C. P. Thunberg (UPS); further sets of duplicates were
sent to (or reached) B, BM, CGE, FI, L, MO, MPU, NY, S and W. – Manuscripts also
at P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 135.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1880.
	Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera plantarum, in Jussieu, Genera plantarum,
	facsimile edition, Weinheim 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 371; Bossert p. 81; CSP 2: 29; DBF 9: 390-
391; Lasègue 55-56, 565; Plesch p. 235; PR p. 67; Zander ed. 10, p. 646.
Anon., Comm. Rebus Sci. Nat. Med. Gestis 20(1): 151. 1774.
Delalande, Obs. Phys. Hist. nat. 5(1): 89-120. 1775, 8: 357-363. 1776.
Giseke, Praelectiones xxix-xxxvi. 1792.
Amanton, Mém. Acad. Sci. Dijon 1832(2): 79-93. [see p. 87-89].
Cap, Philibert Commerson, naturaliste voyageur, Paris 1861, 40 p. (rev. Edinb. Review
	177(2) Apr. 1893).
Baker, Fl. Mauritius 7*. 1877.
Montessus, Martyrologe et biographie de Commerson. Châlon-sur-Saône 1889, vii,
	224 p. (Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. Saône-et-Loire 3: 78-298. 1889) (rev. Edinb. Rev. 177(2).
	Apr. 1893).
Oliver, Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 12: 89-90, 125-126, 207-208. 1892.
Jacob de Cordemoy, Flore de l'ile de la Réunion xix. 1895.
Moewes, Naturwiss. Wochenschr. ser. 2. 2(29): 340-342, 349-355, 389, 400-403. 1902.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 32-33. 1902.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 13-14. 1906.
Oliver, The life of Philibert Commerson, London 1909, xvii, 262 p. (portr.).
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 35-36. 1906, 35: 21. 1910 (q.v. for many biogr. refs.)
	(bibl.).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 135. 1936.

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HEADING: CONARD

Castellanos, Rev. Colejio libre Estud. super. 136: 412-422. 1943.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. 1(1): 113-114. 1950.
Angely, Flacourtiaceae I. 1959.
Chaumartin, Philibert Commerson, Vienne 1967, 31 p.
Looser, Rev. Univ. Santiago 52(30): 177-182. 1967.
Laissus, DSB 3: 365-366 (bibl.) 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 369-370. 1971.
Bernardi, Musées de Genève 140: 10-21. 1973 (portr.).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels et Stafleu, Taxon 23: 10. 1974 (portr.).

<sm>ITINERARY</sm>: Commerson accompanied L. A. de Bougainville on part of his voyage around
the world (1766-1769): La Plata, Magelhaes, Tahiti, Melanesia, Moluccas, Java, Mau-
ritius, stayed behind on Mauritius 1768 (collaborated with the intendant Poivre), visited
Madagascar (1770) and Réunion (1771). Sent many living plants to the Paris garden.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Commersona</em> Sonnerat (1776); <em>Commersonia</em> J. R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster
(1776).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: see Montessus, Martyrologe et biographie de Commerson. 1889 (3 facs.
repr. of letters).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Mauritius 2-50 Rs. (1974)

Comolli, Giuseppe (1780-1849), Italian botanist and agronomist at Pavia. (<em>Comolli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAV, also at FI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 135, Saccardo 2: 35.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bamhart 1: 371; BL 2: 366; BM 1: 371, 6: 222; Kew 1:
598; PR 1839-1840; Saccardo 1: 54, 2: 34-35.

1189. <em>Flora comense</em> disposta secondo il sistema di Linneo ... A comodo dei medici degli
speziali e de' dilettanti nelle escursioni botaniche. Como, Pavia (C. pletro Ostinelli)
1834-1857, 7 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. com.</em>)

<em>1</em>: Como 1834, p. [i]-xxxvii, [1]-368, [3, err.]
<em>2</em>: Como Jan-Jul 1835, p. [i], [1]-323, [324, err.]
<em>3</em>: Como 1836, p. [1]-267, [1, err.]
<em>4</em>: Pavia 1846, p. [i]-vi, [1]-400, [1, err.]
<em>5</em>: Pavia 1847, p. [1]-477.
<em>6</em>: Pavia 1848, p. [1]-414.
<em>7</em>: Pavia 1857, p. [1]-312.
<em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprint announced (1973), but not yet Published.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 371; BL 2: 366; Kew 1: 598; PR 1840.
	Anzi, Auctuarium ad floram novo-comensem, Mem. r. Ist. Lomb. Sci. Lett. 14(2):
	177-205. 1879, repr. p. [1]-29.

Conard, Henry Shoemaker (1874-1971), American botanist, student of the vegeta-
tion of Iowa (<em>Conard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: IA. – For his non-uniform sets of informal exsiccatae see Sayre
(1975).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH . : 135.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 305. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 372; BL 1: 179; BM 6: 222; Bossert p. 81;
CSP 14: 327; GR p. 209-210; Kew 1: 599; Langman p. 213; LS 32206, LS suppl. 5457-
5459; MW p. 83; NI 392.
Ewan, Rocky Mountain Naturalists 186. 1950.
Anon., Bull. Ecol. Soc. America 35(4): 92. 1954 (portr.).

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HEADING: CONARD

Anon., Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 79: 96. 1972 (portr.)
Welch and LeBlanc, Bryologist 75: 558-565. 1972 (portr., bibl.).

1190. <em>The Waterlilies</em> /A monograph of the genus Nymphaea. Washington (Carnegie
Institution) 1905. Oct. (<em>Waterlilies</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1905, p. [i]-xiii, [1]-279, <em>pl. 1-30</em> (12 col.), text figs. 1-82, Carnegie Institution
	Publication no. 4. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, NY, U. Plate no. 1 (frontispiece) coloured, rest un-
	coloured.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 222; Kew 1: 599; Langman p. 213; MW p. 83; NI 392.

Contejean, Charles Louis (1824-1907), Alsatian botanist. (<em>Contejean</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: A small collection in the "Montbéliard Museum" (Welsch,
Sherborn), main herbarium in the Institut de Botanique, Besançon (Welsch).
<em>Ref</em>.: Welsch, Bull. Soc. géol. France, Not. nécr. ser. 4. 8: 208. 1908.
	Sherborn, Where is the ... collection 35. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 375; BL 2: 146; BM 1: 376; CSP 2: 36-37,
7: 424, 9: 562, 12: 166, 14: 332-333; Kew 1: 605; PR 1852; Quenstedt p. 88.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lxxxvi-lxxxvii. 1857.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 54: 48. 1907.
Welsch, Bull. Soc. géol. France, Not. nécr. ser. 4. 8: 204-208. 1908.
Fallot, Mém. Soc. Émul. Montbeliard 35: 95-105. 1908 (portr., bibl.).

1191. <em>Enumération des plantes vasculaires des environs de Montbéliard</em>. Besançon (Outhenin-
Chalandre fils) 1854. Qu. (<em>Énum. pl. Montbéliard</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854, p. [i-vii], [1]-247, map. <em>Copy</em>: USDA. – Reprinted (with independent
	pagination) from Mémoires de la Société d'Émulation du Doubs ser. 2. 4 (for (1853):
	1-113. 1854 and 5 (for 1854): 38-173. 1854; before Oct (Flora 37: 608. 14 Oct 1854).
<em>Additions et rectifications</em>, Besançon 1856. Qu., p. [1]-32. <em>Copy</em>: USDA, reprinted from
	<em>Mémoires</em> 8 (for 1856): 15-42. 1847. – The reprint was Publ. Apr 1856 (Kirschleger
	1857).
	Preliminary Publication by Contejean: Remarques sur la dispersion des plantes
	vasculaires ... Montbéliard, Actes de la Société helvétique des sciences naturelles 38:
	189-210. 1853 (Jul-Dec).
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 605; PR 1852.
	Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: 610. 1857.

Conwentz, Hugo Wilhelm (1855-1922), German palaeobotanist, director of nature
conservation for Prussia. (<em>Conw</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: originally at the Museum für Natur- und Vorgeschichte, Danzig. This
museum was destroyed in World-War II; some of the collections may have been salvaged
but their location is not known to us (inf. K. Schroeder).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 248; AG 6(2): 98; Barnhart 1: 375;
BM 1: 376-377, 6: 229; Bossert p. 82; CSP 9: 562-563, 12: 166, 14: 335; Jackson p. 534
[index]; Kew 1: 606; KR p. 131; LS 5544, 5545; Quenstedt p. 88.
Anon., Schr. naturf. Ges. Danzig ser. 2. 8(1): 63. 1892.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 122. 1903, 3(3): 122. 1905.
Conwentz, Beitr. Naturdenkmalpflege 9(3): 417-443. 1923 (bibl.).
Kumm, Beitr. Naturdenkmalpflege 9(3): 392-397. 1923; Sveriges Natur 1923: 24-36.
Moewes, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 40: (90)-(96). 1923 (portr.).
Moewes, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 65: 1-4. 1923, 66: xxxiv.
Moewes, Beitr. Naturdenkmalpflege 9(3): 444-448. 1923.
Moewes et al., Beitr. Naturdenkmalpflege 9(3): 373-412. 1923.
Moewes, Deut. biogr. Jahrb. 4 (für 1922): 21-25, 351-352. 1929.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Goeppert, H. R. und A. Menge, <em>Die Flora des Bernsteins</em>, continued
by H. Conwentz (vol. 2: Die Angiospermen des Bernsteins, Danzig 1886).

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1192. <em>Monographie der baltischen Bernsteinbäume</em>. Vergleichende Untersuchungen über die
Vegetationsorgane und Blüten, sowie über das Harz und die Krankheiten der baltischen
Bernsteinbäume ... Mit achtzehn lithographischen Tafeln in Farbendruck. Danzig
(Naturforschenden Gesellschaft) 1890. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Bernsteinbäume</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1890 (Nat. Nov.; pref. 1 Sep 1890), p. [i-viii], [1]-151, <em>pl.1-18</em> with text, col.
	lith. <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 2, p. 248; Kew 1: 606; LS 5545.

Conzatti, Cassiano (1862-1951), Mexican botanist. (<em>Conzatti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MEXU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 173.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 375; BL 1: 149; BM 1: 377, 6: 229; Bossert
p. 82; IF suppl 4: 318; Kew 1: 606, 607; Langman p. 215-216 (bibl.)
Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 38: 118-121. 1937 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Conzattia</em> J. N. Rose (1909).

1193. <em>Los generos vegetales Mexicanos</em>. México (Secretaría de Fomento) 1903-1905. Qu. † (<em>Gen. veg. Mexic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 13 parts 1903-1905, p. [1]-449. – Volume 1 of a planned 3 volume work. Part
	of what was to become vol. 3 was Published as <em>Las criptogamas vasculares de México</em> q.v.
	The following dates are based on a copy in original covers at BR.

part	pages	dates	part	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-36	1903	7	197-228	1904
2	37-68	1903	8	229-260	1904
3	(69-100	1903	9	261-292	1904
4	101-132	1903	10	293-324	1904
5	133-164	1903	11	325-356	1904
6	165-196	1903	12	357-393	1904
			13	[397]-[449] [1, ind.]	1905

Suppl. to vol. 1: p. [397]; Corr. to addit.: p. [399].

<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 606; Langman p. 215.

1194. <em>Las criptogamas vasculares de México</em>. México (Secretaría de Fomento) 1907. Qu. (<em>Cript. vase. México</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1907, p. 1-72, <em>pl. 1-60</em>,"parte tomada de la obra inédita Los géneros vegetales
	Mexicanos," reprint (<em>copy</em>: Ewan), from Mem. Soc. Cient. Ant. Alzate 25. 1907.

Cook, James (1728-1779), British explorer and circumnavigator. (<em>J. Cook</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Cook himself did not collect specimens. For the collections from his
voyages, see: <em>First</em> voyage (Endeavour, 1768-1771): J. Banks &amp; D. Solander; <em>Second</em>
voyage (Resolution, Adventure, 1772-1775), J. R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster; <em>Third</em>
voyage (Resolution, Discovery, 1776-1780), W. Anderson &amp; D. Nelson.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 58; Barnhart 1: 376; BB p. 71; BM 1: 377-378,
6: 229; Bossert p. 82; Dawson p. 229; DNB 12: 66; Jackson p. 534 [index]; Kew 1: 607-
608; NI 74.
Martin, J. Roy. New Zealand Inst. Hort. 1(4): 159-162. 1969.
Murray-Oliver, Captain Cook's artists in the Pacific 1769-1779, New Zealand 1969.
Skelton, Captain James Cook after two hundred years. London (Brit. Mus.) 1969.
Stearn, Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. London 24(1): 64-90. 1969.
Whitehead, Austr. Nat. Hist. 16(8): 242-245. 1969.
Badger, Captain Cook, Navigator and Scientist, London, New York. s.d. 143 p. (1970?).

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François, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 82: v-xxvi. 1970 (1971).
Greenhill, James Cook, the opening of the Pacific. London 1970.
Grenfell Price and White, James Cook, his early life and the Endeavour Voyage, Can-
	berra 1970 (40 p., catal. exhibit Nat. Library).
Beaglehole, DSB 3: 396-397, 1971.
Fraser, Bull. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 8: 1-141. 1971.
Megaw, ed., Employed as a discoverer, Sydney (A. H. &amp; A. W. Reed) 1971, 142 p.
Villiers, Natl. Geogr. Mag. 140(3): 297-345. 1971.
Ewan, Bull. Pacific bot. Gard. 4(4): 65-75. 1974.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Full information to 1970 on all literature connected with Cook, his travels, his
associates and the Publication of the results will be found in: Beddie, Bibliography of
Captain James Cook, ed. 2. Sydney 1970. The most authoritative biography is J. C.
Beaglehole, The Life of Captain James Cook, Stanford 1974, x, 760 p.

<sm>JOURNALS</sm>: For the older editions see Beddie's <em>Bibliography of Captain James Cook</em>. One of
the most recent and authoritative annotated editions is that of J. C. Beaglehole, <em>The
Journals of Captain James Cook</em>, Published by the Hakluyt Society, Cambridge Univ. Press,
1955-1968, see Beddie no. 227.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cookia</em> Sonnerat (1782). – <em>Note.Cookeina</em> O. Kuntze (1891) and <em>Cookella</em> P. A.
Saccardo (1878) are dedicated to Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914), q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Captain Cook in the South Seas. Two letters written to Captain John
Walker. Sydney 1970, p. 7-17.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Aitutaki 30 c (1973), New Caledonia 10 f. (1974).

Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt (1825-1914), British mycologist and algologist, at India
Museum 1861-1880, at Kew 1880-1892. (<em>Cooke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (incl. drawings). <em>Exsiccatae.Fungi britannici exs.</em>, 2 series, see
below under no. 1198.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 137.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 37; BB p. 72; BM 1: 378-379, 6: 230: CSP
2: 40, 7: 425, 9: 564, 12: 166, 14: 338; GR p. 369; HR; Jackson p. 534 [index]; Kew 1:
609-610; LS 5555-5848, 32320-32359; MW p. 83; NI 393-398, 394n; Plesch p. 182;
PR 1854-1859.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 442[index]. 1899.
Anon., J. Mycol. 2: opp. 105. 1905 (portr.).
Anon., Hist. coll. BM (NH) 141. 1904.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 90-91. 1903, 3(3): 76. 1905.
G.M., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1912: 369 (premature obituary notice).
Anon., Gard. Chron. 56: 345-346. 1914 (portr.).
Cotton, J. Kew Guild 3: 243. 1915 (portr.).
Lloyd, Letter no. 57: 1-4. 1915 (portr., bibl.).
Ramsbottom, J. Bot. 53: 58-66. 1915 (portr.).
Ramsbottom, Trans. Brit, mycol Soc. 5: 169-185. 1915 (portr.).
Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1914/15: 23-24. 1915.
Güssow, Phytopathology 6: 1-4. 1916 (portr.).
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 432. 1916, 11(1): 88. 1937, 7(15): 1056. 1940.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 100. 1966.
Daniels, Artists Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 16-17. 1974 (portr.).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 754. 1974 (portr.).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Mueller, <em>Fragm</em>., vol. 11, supplement p. 75-104, <em>Fungi australiani</em>,
also Published separately. Melbourne 1883, 72 p., <em>4 pl</em>. (Nat. Nov. Dec 1883).
(2) <em>Grevillea</em>, a monthly record of cryptogamic botany and its literature, edited by M. C.
Cooke, vols. 1-20, 1872-1892.

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<sm>NOTE</sm>: For Cooke's <em>Romance of low life amongst plants</em>, London 1893, Published by the So-
ciety for promoting Christian knowledge, see e.g. George Murray, J. Bot. 31: 379-380.
1893: "[he] knows just the kind of thing that tickles."

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cookeina</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Cookella</em> P. A. Saccardo (1878).

1195. <em>A plain and easy account of British fungi</em>: with descriptions of the esculent and poison-
ous species, details of the principles of scientific classification, and a tabular arrangement
of orders and genera. ... with twenty-four coloured plates. London (Robert Hardwicke)
 1862. Oct. (<em>Plain account Brit. fung.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1862, lith. t.p., [i]-viii, [1]-148, <em>pl. 1-23</em>, coloured liths. [the 24th lith. is the t.p.]
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (id.) 1866, Oct. "a new and revised edition," lith. t.p., [i]-viii, [1]-166,
	<em>pl. 1-23. Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 2</em>[<em>a</em>]: London (id.) 1871, Oct.,"a new and revised edition." lith. t.p., [i]-viii, [1]-
	166, <em>pl. 1-23. Copies</em>: MICH, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: London (Hardwicke &amp; Bogue) Sep-Oct 1876, Oct.,"revised" ... "esculent and
	economic species," p. [i]-viii, [1]-166, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ed. 4.n.v.</em>
<em>Ed. 5.</em> "<em>revised</em>" London (W. H. Allen &amp; Co.) 1884, Oct. (Hedwigia 24: 175. Jul-Aug
	1885; Nat. Nov. Mar 1885, as of "1885"), p. [i]-viii, [1, list of plates], [1]-166, <em>pl. 1-20</em>
	(34 species; col. lith.), (title as ed. 3, 1876). <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: London (W. H. Allen and Co.) 1898, Oct. (Nat. Nov. Jan 1898), p. [i]-viii, [1]-
	166, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: Stevenson.
	"... fungi, with especial reference to the esculent and economic species."
<em>Ed. 7</em>: Edinburgh (John Grant) 1904, Oct., p. [i]-viii, [1]-166, <em>pl. 1-20. Copies</em>: NY,
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Kew 1: 609; LS 5556, 5584, 5629.

1196. <em>Index fungorum britannicorum</em>. A complete list of fungi found in the British Islands to
the present date, arranged so as to be applicable either as a check-list or for herbarium
labels. London (Robert Hardwicke) [1863]. Qu. (<em>Index fung. brit.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1863 or Jan 1864 (errata, p. 58 "1863"; J. Bot. 2: 60. Feb 1864; Hedwigia 4: 57.
	Apr? 1865, but listed as "Neuigkeit" by Flora as early as 7 Mai 1864 and dated by
	BM as [1863]), p. [i], [1]-58.<em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, Stevenson. For synonymy, reference
	is made to Streinz's <em>Nomenclator fungorum</em>, Vienna 1862.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Kew 1: 609; LS 5371.

1197. <em>Rust, smut, mildew, &amp; mould</em>. An introduction to the study of microscopic fungi ...
With nearly 300 figures by J. E. Sowerby. London (Robert Hardwicke) 1865. Oct. (<em>Rust, smut</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Mar 1865 (Preface Jan 1865; Flora 29 Mar 1865; Hedwigia Jul 1865), p. [i]-
	vii, [viii], [1]-238, <em>pl. 1-6, 8-16, pl. 7</em> as frontispiece, chromolith. by John Edward
	Sowerby (x-1870). <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (id.) 1870, before Nov (Bot. Zeit. 11 Nov 1870), p. [i-vii], [1]-242, <em>pl. 1-6,
	8-16, pl. 7</em> as frontispiece, chromolith. by J. E. Sowerby ("with nearly 300 figures by
	..."). <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: London (id.) 1872, p. [i-vii], [1]-244, <em>pl. 1-16</em>, idem. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: "revised and enlarged," London (Hardwicke and Bogue) 1878, p. [i-vii], [1]-262,
	<em>pl. 1-6, 8-16, pl. 7</em> as frontispiece, chromolith. by J. E. Sowerby ("illustrated with 269
	coloured figures by ..."). <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: London 1886 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1886), [i-vii], [1]-260 ["62"], <em>pl. 1-16. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: 1897 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1898), 1-270, 269 ill. – <em>Sixth edition, revised and enlarged</em>, London
	(W. H. Allen and Co.) 1902, p. [i-v], [1]-262 ["62"], <em>pl. 1</em> (frontispiece), <em>2-16</em>, chromo-
	lith. by J. E. Sowerby ("illustrated with 269 figures by ..."). <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378 (ed. 4); Jackson p. 167 [ed. 1 and 4]; Kew 1: 610 (ed. 6); LS 5570, 5733,
	32230; NI 398.
	Seemann, J. Bot. 3: 100. Mar 1865.

1198. <em>Fungi britannici exsiccati</em>, cent. 1-7, London 1865-1874. (<em>Fung. brit. exs.</em>)

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cent.	nos.	date	Hedwigia
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-100	1865	5(1): 14-15 Jan 1866
2	101-200	1866	5(12): 182-183 Dec 1866
3	201-300	1867	6(10): 153-154 Oct 1867
4	301-400	1870	10(10): 160, 167-168 Oct-Nov 1871
5	401-500	1872	11 (3): 40-41, 48 Mar 1872
6	501-600	1872	12(4): 61-62 Apr 1873
7	601-700	1874	13(9): 138 Sep 1874

<em>Second</em> edition, 6 cent., nos. 1-600, London 1875-1877. – Sets of ed. 1 and 2 at FH, K.
<em>100 Specimens of British leaf-fungi</em>, collected and arranged. London 1870 (Hedwigia 9(11):
165-166. Nov 1870)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 137; LS 5570.
	Candolle, Phytographie 404-405. 1880.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 71. 1970.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 123-124. 1973 (corr.)
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

1199. <em>A fernbook for everybody</em>. Containing all the british ferns. With the foreign species
suitable for a fernery. London (Frederick Warne and Co.), New York s.d. [1867]. Oct. (<em>Fernbook</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Aug 1867 (Hedwigia 6: 143. Sep? 1867) p. [i-iv], [1]-124, <em>pl. 1-12. Copies</em>:
	HU, MO, UC.
<em>Reissue</em>: London and New York (Frederick Warne and Co.) Jan-Mai 1889 (Nat. Nov.
	Jun 1889) Oct., p. [i-iv], [1]-124. <em>pl. 1-12. Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Jackson p. 240; Kew 1: 609; PR 1859; IDC 7176.

1200. <em>Handbook of British fungi</em>, with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations
of the genera. London (Macmillan and Co.) 1871, 2 vols. Duod. (<em>Handb. Brit. fung.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1, vol. 1</em> (<em>1</em>) p. [1]-376. 1870; . (1): p. 377-488, frontisp., t.p. [1], Jan-Mar 1871. In all
	p. [i], [1]-488, 1 tab., 198 text ill. <em>Copies</em>: BR, U.
	<em>vol. 2</em>: p. [i-iv], [i], 489-981. Aug-Sep 1871 (preface Jul 1871, Flora 7 Oct 1871;
	Hedwigia Oct 1871, see also 11: 21-22. 1872) <em>Copies</em>: BR, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: issued as a supplement to Grevillea ("second and revised edition"), London 1883
	[-1891].Oct.

part	pages	dates	part	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-16	Dec 1883	3	225-288	1888
	17-80	1884		289-344	Jan-Feb 1889
	81-112	Jan-Apr 1885	4	345-384	1890
2	113-176	1886		385-398	Jan-Feb 1891
	177-224	Jan-Sep 1887

<em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Jackson p. 244; Kew 1: 609; LS 5583.

1201. <em>Fungi</em>: their nature, influence, and uses by M. C. Cooke, M.A., L.L.D. edited by
the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. London (Henry S. King &amp; Co.) 1875. Oct. (<em>Fungi</em>).

<em>Editor</em>: Rev. Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803-1889).
<em>Ed. 1: London</em> issue, Jan-Mar 1875, p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 1: New York</em> issue, 1875, p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson. Fungi: their
	nature and uses by M. C. Cooke ... edited by the Rev. M.J. Berkeley ... New York
	(D. Appleton and Company) 1875. Duod. – Both issues were part of the "International
	scientific series."
[<em>Ed. 2</em>:] New York (D. Appleton and Company) 1877. Duod., p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copies</em>:
	MO, NY.
[<em>Ed. 3</em>:] New York (id.) 1883. Duod., p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

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<em>Ed. 4</em>: London (Kegan Paul, Trench &amp; Co.) 1888, Oct., p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>:
	Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: London (id.) 1894, Oct., p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: London (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner &amp; Co.) 1906, p. [i]-xii, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>:
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378.

1202. <em>Les champlgnons</em> par M. C. Cooke sous la direction de M.J. Berkeley. Paris (Germer
Baillière) 1875. Oct. (<em>Champlgnons</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803-1889).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1875 (pref. 23 Nov 1874), p. [i-iii], [1]-274, [1, cont.] 109 ill. <em>Copy</em>: BR. -Biblio-
	thèque scientifique internationale.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1878, p. [i-iii], [1]-274, [1, cont.] <em>Copy</em>: BR. – Reissued 1881.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 5610.

1203. <em>Mycographia</em>, seu icones fungorum. Figures of fungi from all parts of the world,
drawn and illustrated by M. C. Cooke ... Vol. I. Discomycetes. London (Williams and
Norgate), Edinburgh (id.), Leipzig (A. Durr), New York (Westermann &amp; Co.) [1875-]
 1879. Oct. (<em>Mycographia</em>).

part	pages	plates	dates covers	Hedwigia
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-44	1-20	Oct 1875	15: 16. Jan 1876
2	45-90	21-40	Apr 1876	15: 95. Jun 1876
3	91-136	41-60	Oct 1876	15: 191. Dec 1876
4	137-178	61-80	Apr 1877	16: 111. Jul 1877
				16: 142-144, 147-154. 1877
5	179-214	81-100	Jan 1878	17: 53-55. Apr 1878
6	215-267, [i-iii]	101-113	Feb 1879	Nat. Nov. Mar 1879

The 113 coloured lithographs contain nos. 1-406. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, (with annotations
	on dates by JHB), Stevenson (orig. covers).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Jackson p. 165; Kew 1: 609; LS 5607; NI 397.

1204. <em>Contributions to mycologia britannica</em>. The myxomycetes of Great Britain. Arranged
according to the method of Rostafinski. The characters of all the orders, families and
genera, with descriptions of the British species, and original analytical tables, translated
from the Polish by M. C. Cooke. Illustrated by twenty-four plates. London (Williams
and Norgate), Edinburgh (id.) 1877. Oct. (<em>Contr. mycol. brit.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jul 1877 (Flora Sep 1877, Hedwigia Aug 1877), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-96,
	<em>pl. 1-24</em>, uncol. lith. <em>Copies</em>: BR, Stevenson (2).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Jackson p. 244; Kew 1: 610; LS 5633.

1205. <em>The myxomycetes of the United States</em>, arranged according to the method of Rosta-
finski [New York 1877]. Oct. (<em>Myxomyc. U.S.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1877, p. [i], 378-409. <em>Copy</em> reprint: Stevenson. – Ann. Lyceum nat. Hist.
	New York 11(12): 378-409. Jun 1877.

1206. <em>Clavis synoptica hymenomycetum europaeorum</em>. Conjunctis studiis scripserunt M. C.
Cooke ... et L. Quélet ... London (Hardwicke &amp; Bogue), Paris (Baillière &amp; fils),
Berlin (Friedländer &amp; Sohn), Wien (Carl Gerold's Sohn), Milano (U. Hoepli), New
York (Scribner, Welford &amp; Co.) 1878. Oct. (<em>Clav. syn. hymenomyc. eur.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Lucien Quélet (1832-1899).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1878 (J. Bot. Oct 1878; Nat. Nov. Jan 1879), p. [i-v], [1]-240. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH,
	MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Jackson p. 229; Kew 1: 610; LS 5848.

1207. <em>Illustrations of British fungi</em> (Hymenomycetes), to serve as an Atlas to the "Hand-
book of British Fungi." London (Williams and Norgate) 1881-1891. 8 vols. Oct. (<em>Ill.
Brit. fung.</em>)

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<em>Publ</em>.: 1198 coloured lithographs, of drawings by the author, in eight volumes. The plates
	are numbered in the order in which they were Published; they were assigned new
	numbers in the systematic indexes accompanying the volumes. The new numbers are
	given to provide a systematic arrangement. Copies occur bound in the primary nu-
	merical order of Publication (plate numbers) but also in the secondary systematic
	order. Corresponding tables of the two numberings are given by Pearson (1935). The
	plates illustrated the author's text Published as <em>Handbook of British fungi</em> 1871. Later
	instalments were covered by letterpress sections in Grevillea.

nos.	plates	date	date Hedw.	date Nat. Nov.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	20	1881	Aug 81		Feb 1881
2	16	1881		Jul 1881
3	17	1881
4	16	1881	Oct 81	Nov 1881
5	16	1881	Dec 81	Nov 1881
6	16	1882	Feb 82	Feb 1882
7	17	1882	Mar 82	Apr 1882
8	117-132	1882	Jul 82	Jun 1882
9	133-148	1882	Jul 82	Jul 1882
10	149-164	1882	Sep 82	Sep 1882
11	165-180	1882	Nov 82	Nov 1882
12	181-196	1882	Nov 82	Dec 1882
13	197-212	1882	Feb 83	Feb 1883
14	213-228	1883 sic	Mai 83	Feb 1883
15	229-244	1883	Mai 83	Apr 1883
16	245-260	1883		Mai 1883
17	261-276	1883	Jun 83	Jun 1883
18	277-292	1883	Sep 83	Sep 1883
	index 20 p.	1883		Sep 1883
19	293-308	1883	Dec 83	Dec 1883
20/21	309-340	1884	Jan 84	Feb 1884
22	341-356	1884	Apr 84	Apr 1884
23	357-372	1884	Jun 84	Mai 1884
24	373-388	1884	Jul 84	Jun 1884
25	389-404	1884	Jul 84	Jul 1884
26	405-420	1884	Sep 84	Sep 1884
27	421-436	1884	Dec 84	Dec 1884
28	437-452	1884	Jan-Feb 85	Jan 1885
29/30	453-484	1885	Mar-Apr 85	Mar 1885
31	485-500	1885	Mar-Apr 85	Apr 1885
32	501-516	1885	Jul-Aug 85	Jun 1885
33/34	517-548	1885	Sep-Oct 85	Sep 1885
35	549-564	1885	Nov-Dec 85	Nov 1885
36	565-580	1885	Nov-Dec 85	Nov 1885
37	581-596	1885	Jan-Feb 86	Jan 1886
38	597-612	1886	Jan-Feb 86	Feb 1886
39	613-622	1886	Mar-Jun 86	Mar 1886
	syst. ind. p. 1-16,	1886		Mar 1886
	2 t.p.'s
40	623-638	1886	Jul-Aug 86	Apr 1886
41	639-654	1886	Jul-Aug 86	Jun 1886
42	655-670	1886	Jul-Aug 86	Jul 1886
43	671-686	1886	Sep-Oct 86	Aug 1886
44	687-702	1886	Nov-Dec 86	Nov 1886
45	703-718	1886		Jan 1887
46	719-734	1887		Mar 1887
47	735-750	1887		Apr 1887
48	751-766	1887		Mai 1887
49	767-782	1887		Aug 1887

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nos.	plates	date	date Hedw.	date Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------------
50	783-798	1887		Aug 1887
51	799-814	1887		Sep 1887
52	815-830	1887		Oct 1887
53	831-846	1887		Nov 1887
54	847-862	1887		Dec 1887
55	863-878	1887		Jan 1888
56	879-894	1887		Feb 1888
57	895-910	1888		Mar 1888
58	911-926	1888		Apr 1888
59	927-938	1888		Mai 1888
	syst. ind. p. 1-13,			Mai 1888
	t.p.'s vols. 5, 6
60	939-954	1888		Jun 1888
61	955-970	1888		Jul 1888
62	971-986	1888		Jul 1888
63	987-1002	1888		Aug 1888
64	1003-1018	1888		Sep 1888
65	1019-1034	1888		Oct 1888
66/67	1035-1066	1888		Jan 1889
68	1067-1082	1889		Apr 1889
69	1083-1098	1889		Jun 1889
70	1099-1114	1889		Aug 1889
71	1115-1130	1889		Oct 1889
72	1131-1146	1890		Mar 1890
73	1147-1158	1890		Mai 1890
74	1159-1174	1890		Jul 1890
75	1175-1190	1891		Mar 1891
75	1191-1198	1891		Apr 1891
	index 20 p.,
	t.p. vol. 8

Copy: U.

vol.	pages	plates	t.p.
-------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i], [1]-4	1-162	1881-1883. P. 4: Jul 1883
2	[i-iii], [5]-20	163-292	1881-1883
3	[i-iii],	293-468	1884-1886
4	[i-iii], [1]-16	469-622	1884-1886
5	[i-iii],	623-763	1886-1888
6	[i-iii], [1]-13,	764-938	1886-1888
	[14, instr. bind.]
7	[i-iii], [1]-10	971-1146 [971-1014 renumbered	1888-1890
		in pencil 922-969]
8	[i-iii], [1]-20	639-654, 929, 939-948, 950-970,
		1147, 1151-1198	1889-1891

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 378; Kew 1: 610; LS 5697; NI 395.
	Phillips, J. Bot. 24: 252-254. 1886.
	Plowright, Trans. Brit, mycol. Soc. 1: 37-46. 1899.
	Boudier, Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 2: 150-157. 1907.
	Pearson, Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 1935.

1208. <em>British fresh-water algae</em>. Exclusive of Desmideae and Diatomaceae. London
(Williams and Norgate), Edinburgh (id.), Leipzig (F. A. Brockhaus), New York
(Westermann &amp; Co.) 1882-1884, text, atlas. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Brit. fresh-water alg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 10 parts between 1882-1884, text vol.: p. [i*-iii* or v*], [i]-viii, [1]-329; vol. 2.
	<em>plates</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-130</em>, col. liths. by the author ("meist schlechte Kopien nach Raben-
	horst und anderen Autoren" NI).

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part	pages	plates	subject	Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------
1	1-28	1-11	Palmellaceae	Feb 1882
2	29-74	12-28	Protoc., Volv.	Mai 1882
3	75-110	29-44	Zygnemac.	Sep 1882
4	111-146	45-56	Vauch., Ulv., Conf.	Mar 1883
5	147-178	57-68	Oedogoniac.	Jun 1883
6	179-198	69-80	Ulot., Chaeto.	Nov 1883
7	199-234	81-92	Chrooc., Nostoc.	Mar 1884
8	235-264	93-104	Nostoc., Lyngb.	Mai 1884
9	265-280	105-116	Scyton., Calotr.	Aug 1884
10	281-329	117-130	Rhodophyc.	Nov 1884

<em>Copies</em>: BR, FH, PCS. – Supplement: <em>British desmids</em>, see next entry.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Kew 1: 610; NI 393; IDC 6349, 6350.

1209. <em>British desmids</em>. A supplement to British fresh-water Algae. With 66 coloured plates.
London (Williams and Norgate), Edinburgh (id.), Leipzig (F. A. Brockhaus), New York
(Westermann &amp; Co.) [1886-]1887. Oct. (<em>Brit. desm.</em>)

part	pages	plates	dates on covers	Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-16	1-8	Jul 1886	Jul 1886
2	17-32	9-16	Aug 1886	Aug 1886
3	33-48	17-24	Sep 1886	Sep 1886
4	49-64	25-32	Oct 1886	Oct 1886
5	65-80	33-40	Nov 1886	Dec 1886
6	81-96	41-48	Dec 1886	Jan 1887
7	97-112	49-56	Jan 1887	Feb 1887
8	113-144	57-60	Feb 1887	Mar 1887
9	145-176	61-64	Mar 1887	Mai 1887
10	177-205	65-66	Mai 1887	Jun 1887
	t.p., [i]-xiv

<em>Copies</em>: BR, PCS (orig. covers). – p. xiv: May 1887. The plates are coloured lithographs,
	taken from various, unacknowledged, authors (Nordstedt 1887).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Kew 1: 610.
	Anon., Bot. Gaz. 12: 282. 1887.
	Nordstedt, J. Bot. 25: 355-358. 1887.

1210. <em>Introduction to fresh-water algae</em> with an enumeration of all the British species ...
with thirteen plates illustrating all the genera. London (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner
&amp; Co.) 1890. Oct. (<em>Introd. fresh-water alg.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Jun 1890 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1890), p. [i]-vi, [vii, cont.], [1]-339, <em>pl. 1-13</em>. –
	International scientific series, vol. 69. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, PCS, USDA. The plates
	are unsigned, uncoloured liths. – "Phycologists live in perilous times when Cooke's
	"British fresh-water algae" marks an epoch ..." "the author ... deserves the highest
	credit for his good intentions." (G.M., 1890).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "second impression," London (id.) 1902, p. [i]-vi, [vii, cont.], [1]-339, <em>pl. 1-13.
	Copy</em>: Library of Congress.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Kew 1: 610.
	G.M., J. Bot. 28: 250-252. Aug 1890 [author: George Murray].

1211. <em>British edible fungi</em> how to distinguish and how to cook them with coloured figures
of upwards of forty species. London (Kegan Paul, French, Trübner &amp; Co. Ltd.) 1891.
Oct. (<em>Brit. edible fung.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Sep 1891 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1891), p. [1]-237, <em>pl. 1-12</em>, col. liths. <em>Copies</em>: BR,
	MICH, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Kew 1: 610; LS 5785.
	Murray, J. Bot. 29: 378-380. 1891.

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1212. <em>Handbook of Australian fungi</em> ... with thirty-six plates Published under the authority
of the several governments of the Australian colonies. London (Williams and Norgate)
 1892. Oct. (<em>Handb. Austral. fungi</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1892 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1892), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-457, [458, err.], <em>pl. 1-36</em>
	(liths.) <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 230; Kew 1: 610; LS 5787; NI 394m

1213. <em>Handbook of British hepaticae</em> containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous
species of Marchantía, Jungermannia, Riccia, and Anthoceros .... with 7 plates and 200
woodcuts. London (W. H. Allen &amp; Co.) 1894. Oct. (<em>Handb. Brit. hepat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1893, (Nat. Nov. Dec 1893), p. [i]-vii, [1]-310, <em>pl. 1-7</em>, uncoloured liths.,
	text figs nos. <em>1-201. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Reissue</em>: Edinburgh (John Grant) 1907, p. [i]-vii, [1]-310, <em>pl. 1-7</em> (uncol. lith.) text figs.
	nos. <em>1-201. Copies</em>: MICH, NY. – Unchanged.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Jackson p. 242; Kew 1: 610.
	A.G., J. Bot. 32: 54-58. 1894.

1214. <em>Introduction to the study of fungi</em>, their organography, classification, and distribution
for the use of collectors. London (Adam and Charles Black) 1895. Oct. (<em>Introd. stud. fung.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1895 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1895), p. [i]-x, [1]-360, 148 text figs. <em>Copies</em>: BR, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; Kew 1: 610; LS 5799.
	Percival, J. Bot. 34: 186-188. Apr 1896.

1215. <em>Catalogue and field-book of British basidiomycetes</em> up to and inclusive of the year 1908,
by M. C. Cooke ... in a convenient pocket size and form, with blank page opposite to
each, and space for additions at the end of each genus. Large post oblong 8vo. (10 1/4 in. ×
× 4 in.) 98 pp. with alphabetical index to genera. Price 2/6 nett. Issued as a protest
against a recently Published alteration of the nomenclature attached to each species, and
in restoration of the system adopted by Professor Saccardo, in his "Sylloge Fungorum,"
now universally accepted. [London 1909]. Oblong Oct. (<em>Cat. field-book Brit. basidiomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1909 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1910, as "London 1909"), pages unnumbered. <em>Copy</em>:
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 230.

Cooke, Theodore (1836-1910), British botanist in India 1860-1893, principal at Poona
college 1865-1893. (<em>T. Cooke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CAL. For duplicates see IH. – BB still lists Cooke's herbarium at
Poona, but CAL now lists it for Calcutta.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 72; IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 137.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 148. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 71. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 377; BB p. 72; BM 6: 230; CSP 14: 339;
Kew 1: 610.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1910: 350-352.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 1910: 402.
Britten, J. Bot. 48: 344. 1910.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1910/11: 36-37. 1911.
D.P., J. Bot. 49: 64-66. 1911.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Flora capensis</em>:
	(a) <em>Plantaginaceae</em> 5(1, 2): 387-392. Mai 1910.
	(b) <em>Nyctaginaceae</em> 5(1, 2): 392-398. Mai 1910.
	(c) <em>Illecebraceae</em> 5(1, 2): 398-402. Mai 1910.
	(d) <em>Amaranthaceae</em> (with C. H. Wright) 5(1, 2): 402-433. Mai 1910.

1216. <em>The flora of the Presidency of Bombay</em>.... Published under the authority of the secre-
tary of state for India in council. London (Taylor and Francis) [1901-]1903-1908, 2 vols.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Bombay</em>).

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<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1901-1903 (see p. ii), p. [i]-ix, note [1]-2, [1]-645. – <em>1</em>: [1]-192. Jul 1901; <em>2</em>: 193-
	408. Apr 1902; <em>3</em>: 409-645. Mai 1903
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1904-1908 (see p. ii), p. [i-iv], [1]-1083.– <em>1</em>: [1]-216. Mai 1904; <em>2</em>: 217-432.
	Jul 1905; <em>3</em>: 433-624. Sep 1906; <em>4</em>: 625-816. Jul 1907; <em>5</em>: 817-1083. Dec 1908.
<em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
<em>Reprint</em>: Calcutta (Botanical Survey of India) 1958, second reprint 1967. <em>Copy</em>: NY. –
	<em>vol. 1</em>: [i]-xiv, [1]-632; <em>vol. 2</em>: [i]-vi, [1]-615; <em>vol. 3</em>: [i-vi], [1]-649.
Correspondence of pages in original and reprint editions:

orig. vol.	pages	reprint vol.	reprint pages
-------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-192	1	1-204
	193-408		204-435
	409-574		435-611
	575-645	2	1-56
2	1-216		56-284
	217-432		284-513
	433-510		513-595
	510-624	3	1-123
	625-816		123-326
	817-1083		327-649

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 230; Kew 1: 610 [orig. and repr.].

Cooke, William Bridge (1908-x), American mycologist. (<em>W. B. Cooke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UC, CINC, duplicates see IH. – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: Mycobiota of North
America (fasc. 1-11, 1939-1951, nos. 1-450). Sets at BPI, BRU, CINC, CUP, DAOM,
FH, KANU, MICH, MIN, ND, NY, SOLH, TRIC, UC, UT, WSP.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 137.
	W. B. Cooke, Mycologia 32: 416-417. 1940.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 92-95. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 377; Bossert p. 82; Kew 1: 611; MW suppl.
p. 50.
Mycologia, Index (1-58): 857-858. 1968.

Cooper, Daniel (1817?-1842), British botanist. (<em>Cooper</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: RTE.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kent, Brit. herbaria 49. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 377; BB p. 72; BM 1: 379; CSP 2: 41;
DNB 12: 141; Jackson p. 534 [index]; Kew 1: 612-613.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 173. 1843.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: × <em>Cooperanthus</em> Lancaster (1913); <em>Cooperia</em> Herbert (1836).

1217. <em>Flora metropolitana</em>; or botanical rambles within thirty miles of London. Being the
results of numerous excursions made in 1833, 34, 35, furnishing a list of those plants that
have been found on the different heaths, commons, hills, etc. surrounding the metropolis
(more particularly the counties of Surrey and Kent) chiefly from actual observation,
and the latest authorities. Intended for the student in practical botany, with a list of land
and fresh-water shells of the environs of London. London (S. Highley) 1836. Duod. (in
sixes). (<em>Fl. metrop.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1 Mar 1836 (p. vii: Feb 1836; Lin. Soc. 1 Mar; Mag. nat. Hist. 9: 168. 1836),
	p. [i]-xvi, [1]-139, errata slip. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Supplement</em>: London 1837, p. 1-36. – Presented to Geol. Soc. London 23 Jun 1837.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London [1837], a combination of ed. 1 and the supplement.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 379; BH; Jackson p. 357; Kew 1: 613; PR 1860.

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Copeland, Edwin Bingham (1873-1964), American pteridologist at the University of
California. (<em>Copeland</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MICH (since 1958), other material at SACT, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 138.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 378; BM 6: 231; CSP 14: 346; IF p. 691,
suppl. 1: p. 79-80, suppl. 2: 35, suppl. 3: 206-207; Kew 1: 614; LS 5849-5853, 32362;
MW p. 83-84, suppl. p. 50.
Uichanco, Philippine Agriculturist 6: 1-3, 5. 1917 (portr.).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 140. 1936.
Copeland, [autobiogr. notice prefacing his:] Genera filicum, p. [ii]. 1947.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 115-116. 1950 (portr.).
Cantelow and Cantelow, Leaflets western Bot. 8: 89. 1957.
Roon, Int. direct. plant tax. 29. 1958.
Wagner, Amer. Fern. J. 54(4): 177-188. 1964 (portr.).
Wagner, Taxon 14: 33-41. 1965 (portr., bibl.).
Sota, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 11(1): 67-69. 1966.
Anon., Philippine Agriculturist 57: 1-16. 1974 (portr., bibl.).
Holttum, Philippine Agriculturist 57: 17-20. 1974.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: The Philippine Agriculturist, vol. 57(1, 2), 91 p., Jun-Jul 1973 (portr.,
bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Copelandia</em> Bresadola (1912); <em>Copelandiopteris</em> B. C. Stone (1974).

1218. <em>Trichomanes, Hymenophyllum</em> and <em>Genera hymenophyllacearum</em> ... Manilla 1933, 1937,
1939 reprint Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1975. Oct. (<em>Trichomanes</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1975, ISBN 3-87429-079-4, a combined reprint of three articles originally pu-
	blished in the Philippine Journal of Science (<em>Copy</em>: FAS): <em>Trichomanes</em>, 51 (2): 119-280,
	<em>pl. 1-61.</em> Jun 1933. <em>Hymenophyllum</em>, 64(1-2): 1-188, <em>pl. 1-89.</em> Sep-Oct 1937. <em>Genera
	hymenoph</em>., 67(1): 1-110, <em>pl. 1-11.</em> Sep 1938.

Corbière, Louis (1850-1941), French botanist. (<em>Corb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CHE; a type herbarium of the Normandy flora is also at CN;
further details IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 138.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 687; Barnhart 1: 379; BL 2: 178, 185; BM 1:
383, 6: 233, 8: 980; CSP 9: 573, 14: 351; Kew 1: 616; LS suppl. 5658-5659; Zander,
ed. 10, p. 647.
Anon., Bull. Acad. int. Géogr. bot. 13: [pl. hors texte] 1904 (portr.).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 99. 1905.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 20: <em>pl. 7.</em> 1909 (portr.).
Chevalier, Rev. de Bot. 21: 76-78. 1941.
Herpin, Mém. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 44: i-xii. 1940/9.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 37. 1941.
Bigot et Chevalier, Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 9. 2: 93-97. 1942 (portr.).
Heim, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 58: 4-9. 1942 (portr.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Corbiera</em> P. A. Dangeard (1888).

1219. <em>Nouvelle flore de Normandie</em> contenant la description des plantes qui croissent spon-
tanément ou sont cultivées en grand dans les départements de la Seine-Inférieure, l'Eure,
le Calvados, l'Orne &amp; la Manche. Caen (E. Lanier) 1893 [1894]. Oct. (<em>Nouv. fl. Norman-
die</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Sep 1894 (pref. 10 Mai 1894; Nat. Nov. Oct 1894; t.P. dated 1893, orig.
	cover dated 1894), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xvi, [1]-716. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – See further Bull. Soc.

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HEADING: CORBIÈRE

	Linn. Norm. sér. 4. 9: 76. 1896 ("additions et rectifications"); ser. 5. 1: 150. 1898
	("deuxième supplément").
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 185; BM 1: 383; Kew 1: 616.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 154. 1955.

Corda, August Karl Joseph (1809-1849), Czech mycologist and traveller. (<em>Corda</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PR, PRM, and PRC. – PRC also possesses many of Corda's
original drawings.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 139.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 380; BM 1: 383, 5: 2043; Bossert p. 83;
CSP 2: 48-49, 6: 62; GR p. 431, 664; IF p. 691; Jackson p. 534 [index]; Kew 1: 616;
LS 5867-5883, 32268; NI 401-403; PR 1866-1876; Quenstedt p. 90; Wurzbach 2: 442-
443.
Anon., Flora 33: 623. 21 Oct 1850.
Weitenweber, Abh. kön. böhm. Ges. Wiss. ser. 5. 7: 57-94. 1852 (bibl.); Živa 2: 175-178.
	1854; Lotos, Prag, 5: 18-22. 1854.
Zobel in Corda, Icon. fung. 6: ix-xviii. 1854 (bibl.).
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 334. 1858.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. geol. Surv. 5: 374, 417-418, 412, 1885.
Frič, Vesmir 21: 277-278. 1892.
Kübler, Jb. deut. Gebirgsver. Ilschkengeb. Isergeb. 12: 47-58. 1902.
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhmen 195-200. 1904.
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 1333, pl. 314. 1925 (portr.).
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. xviii. Jahrb. 1, 8, 126, 134, 233. 1936.
John, Živa, Praha 45: 201-203. 1959.
Němec, Česká Mykol. 14: 3-6. 1960.
Prantl, Čas. Nár. Mus. odd. prír. 129: 17-21. 1960.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: J. Sturm, <em>Deutschlands Flora</em>, Abth. 3, Hefte 6, 9, 11-15, 19, 20, <em>Die
pilze Deutschlands</em>, 1829-1841; Abth. 2, Hefte 18, 21, 25, <em>Cryptogamie</em>, 1829-1833; Abth. 2,
Hefte 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, <em>Deutschlands Jungermannien</em>; Abth. 2, Hefte 30, 31, <em>Deutschlands
Algen</em>, 1839.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cordaea</em> C. G. D. Nees (1833); <em>Cordana</em> Preuss (1851).

1220. <em>Monographia Rhizospermarum et Hepaticorum</em> ... Die Wurzelfarren und Lebermoose
nach ihren Gattungen und Arten, organographisch-phytotomisch bearbeitet von Aug.
J. Corda. I. Heft. Prag (Sommer) 1829. Qu. † (<em>Monogr. Rhizosperm. Hepat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1829 (p. vi: Jul 1829; Flora 14 Nov), p. [i]-vi, [7]-16, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol. liths
	by Corda. <em>Copies</em>: BR, US, USDA.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1830, Prag (Kronberger und Weber) (new cover only). <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383; IF p. 691; Kew 1: 616; PR 1866.
	Proskauer, Bryologist 65: 227. 1962.

1221. <em>Genera hepaticarum</em>. Die Gattungen der Lebermoose, <em>in</em> Opiz, <em>Beiträge zur Natur-
geschichte</em> 12: 643 [sic, nec 645]-655. 1829. Oct. (<em>Gen. hepat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1829 (fide Zobel 1554). – Facsimile reproduction by Verdoorn in <em>Annales
	bryologici</em> 10: 9-15. 1938. – The <em>Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte</em> were a continuation of Opiz's
	<em>Naturalientausch</em>. Corda prepared numerous illustrations for this Publication. However,
	these were never Published because Corda could not find a Publisher for them. The
	present location of these drawings is unknown. Zobel (1854) speaks of pictures of
	"hundreds" of microscopical analyses.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 154; PR 1867.
	Zobel, <em>in</em> Corda, Icon. fung. 6: xv. 1854.
	Proskauer, Bryologist 65: 227-228. 1962.

1222. <em>Ueber den Bau des Pflanzenstammes</em>. Prag (Kronberger und Weber) 1836. Oct. (<em>Bau
Pflanzenstamm</em>.)

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HEADING: CORDA

<em>Publ</em>.: before 14 Sep 1836 (Flora; PAW 20 Oct 1836), p. [1]-35. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted
	from Weitenweber, Beitr. ges. Natur. Heilwiss. 1(2): 1-35. 1836. Corda wrote this in
	the winter of 1833 and offered it to the Berlin Academy of Sciences early 1834. The
	manuscript was accompanied by many illustrations which remained unpublished.
	They are now at PR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383; Jackson p. 84; Kew 1: 616; PR 1868.
	Anon., Flora 19: 654. 1836.

1223. <em>Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum</em> ... Abbildungen der pilze und Schwaemme.
Praha (J. G. Calve) 1837-1854, 6 vols. Fol. (<em>Icon. fang.</em>)

vol.	pages	plates	figures	dates
---------------------------------------------
1	[i-vii], [1]-32	1-7	1-300	Aug 1837
2	[i-viii], [1]-43, errata slip	8-15	1-135	Jul 1838
3	[i-viii], [1]-55	1-9	1-137	Sep-Nov 1839
4	[i-v], [1]-53	1-10	1-139	Sep 1840
5	[i]-x, [1]-92	1-10	1-97	Jun 1842
6	[i]-xviii, [1, err.], [1]-91	1-20	1-146	Oct 1854

The plates are uncoloured lithographs by the author. Vol. 6 was published by J. B. Zobel
"mit Benützung des literärischen Nachlasses des Verfassers" and with a biography and
bibliography of Corda by the editor on p. ix-xviii.
<em>Edition 1</em>: vols. 1-5, 130 copies printed of which several destroyed by fire. Vol. 6 printed
	in a larger edition. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Friedlander facsimile</em>, Berlin 1876: facsimile of vols. 1-5, vol. 6 supplied in original ed.
	(Bot. Zeit. 24 Mar 1876; Hedwigia 15: 80. Mai 1876) (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Cramer facsimile</em> Weinheim (Historiae naturalis classica vol. 23) 1963: all 6 volumes in
	facsimile. Added alphabetical index to the plates. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
Pilat provides a key to the species of fungi and the types. – The anonymous reviewer in
Gersdorf's Repertorium (34: 69. 1842) states of the preface to vol. 5: "Das Vorwort, mit
dem forcirten Humor eines Hypochonders geschrieben, zeigt, dass der Vf. noch zu keiner
klaren Weltanschauung gelangt ist." Corda: "Dann bleibt uns noch das schöne gelle
Lachen."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383; Jackson p. 163; Kew 1: 616; LS 5874, 5878; NI 402; PR 1873; Zobel
	40, 45, 50, 56; IDC 5062.
	Junk, Rara 182. 1929.
	Pilat, Acta Musei nationalis Pragae 1B: 139-170. 1938 (list of Corda's species, with
	indication of types in PR).

1225. <em>Pracht-Flora europäischer Schimmelbildungen</em>.... Mit xxv colorirten Tafeln. Leipzig
und Dresden (Gerhard Fleischer) 1839. Fol. (<em>Pracht-Fl. eur. Schimmelbild.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1839 (Hinrichs 28 Jul-3 Aug; p. [viii]: Feb 1839), p. [i]-viii, [1]-55, <em>pl. 1-25</em>,
	handcoloured liths of drawings by Corda, <em>pl. 15</em> uncoloured. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, U,
	Stevenson. Only 100 copies were printed. Schleiden spoke of a "sinnlos verschwende-
	rische Ausstattung," (Wiss. bot., ed. I. 165-166). A French edition, also of 100 copies,
	was published in 1840 (Hinrichs 23-29 Aug 1840) (<em>n.v.</em>): "Flore illustrée des Mucédi-
	nées d'Europe" (Leipzig, Dresden). For modern names see Pilat. Junk thinks that
	Brockhaus later produced extra copies.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383; Jackson p. 229; LS 5875; NI 403; PR 1874.
	Zobel, <em>in</em> Corda, Icon. fung. 6: xvii. 1854.
	Junk, Rara 183. 1929.
	Pilat, Acta Musei nationalis Pragae 1B: 139-170. 1938.

1226. <em>Anleitung zum Studium der Mykologie</em>, nebst kritischer Beschreibung aller bekannten
Gattungen, und einer kurzen Geschichte der Systematik. ... Mit acht Tafeln Abbildun-
gen. Prag (Friedrich Ehrlich) 1842. Oct. (<em>Anleit. Stud. Mykol.</em>)

* No. 1224 has not been used.

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HEADING: CORDA

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Aug-Dec 1842 (pref. 1 Aug 1842), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-cxxii, [1, h.t.], [1]-223, [224,
	err.], <em>pl. A-H</em>, uncoloured lithographs of drawings by Corda. <em>Copies</em>: BR (incompl.),
	MICH, NY, Stevenson. – Motto: "Zu fragmentisch ist Welt und Leben" H. Heine.
	The third part of this <em>Anleitung</em> is a reprint of part 1 of Icones fungorum, vol. 5, with
	an additional 25 genera. In all Corda describes 513 genera of fungi.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Oct 1854, Prag, see Bot. Zeit. 13: 432 (15 Jun 1855), (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383, Kew 1: 616, LS 5876, PR 1875.
	Zobel, <em>in</em> Corda, Icon. fung. 6: xvii. 1854.

1227. <em>Beiträge zur Flora der Vorwelt</em>. ... Mit sechzig Tafeln Abbildungen. Praha (J. G.
Calve) 1845. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Fl. Vorwelt</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1845 (p. viii: Jul 1845, Hinrichs 6-8 Nov 1845; Gersdorff 5 Dec 1845),
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-128, <em>pl. 1-60</em>, uncoloured liths. of original coloured drawings by Corda
	(location unknown). <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, Teyler (lacks pl. 45).
<em>Reissue</em>: Berlin 1867 (n.v.), in 8 parts and with a new title-page.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383; HL 1933; NI 401; PR 1876; Zobel 68.
	Zobel, <em>in</em> Corda, Icon. fung. 6: xviii. 1854.

Cordemoy, Eugène Jacob de (1835-1911), botanist on Réunion. (<em>Cordem</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; collections partly at P, also at E.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 71. 1970.

<sm>NOTE ON NAME</sm>: The full family name is Jacob de Cordemoy; it should be listed alpha-
betically under Jacob. However, the abbreviated forms "Cordem." and "Cordemoy"
are more frequently used in the literature.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 239; BL 1: 99; BM 1: 384; CSP 16: 42;
IF p. 691; Kew 1: 616-617.

1228. <em>Flore de l'Ile de la Réunion</em> (Phanérogames, Cryptogames vasculaires, Muscinées)
avec l'indication des propriétés économiques &amp; industrielles des plantes. Paris (Paul
Klincksieck) 1895. Oct. (<em>Fl. Réunion</em>).

<em>Original issue</em>: in parts, of which part 1, Réunion 1891, p. 1-106, <em>pl. 1-5</em> (Nat. Nov. Mai
	1892, BF 27 Mai 1893), (n.v.). Contents and dates of later parts unknown.
<em>Consolidated issue</em>: Paris 1895 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1895), p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-574. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY
	(imprint changed by label to Jacques Chevalier).
<em>Facsimile edition</em>, of Paris 1895 issue, Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972, Historiae naturalis classica
	94. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 383; IF p. 691; Kew 1: 616.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 697. 1972 ("1894" erroneous).

Cordier, François Simon (1797-1874), French mycologist. (<em>Cordier</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 139.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 380; BM 1: 384; CSP 2: 49, 7: 434, 9: 168,
12: 168; Jackson p. 164, 196, 275; Kew 1: 617; NI 404; PR 1881-1882.
Sicard, Bull. Soc. bot. France 21(1): 315-324. 1875 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cordiera</em> A. Richard ex A. P. de Candolle (1830); <em>Cordierites</em> Montagne (1840).

1229. <em>Les champignons de la France</em> histoire – description – culture — usages des espèces
comestibles, vénéneuses, suspectes, employées dans les arts, l'industrie, l'économie
domestique et la médecine.... orné de vignettes et de 60 chromolithographies dessinées
d'après nature par A. D. Cordier. Paris (J. Rothschild) 1870. Oct. (<em>Champ. France</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1870 (p. v.: 1 Aug 1869), p. [i]-xii, [1]-231, [1]-274, <em>pl. 1-60</em>, chromoliths by A. D.
	Cordier. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MICH, NY, Stevenson. – It is possible that part 1 (p. [1]-
	231) came out in the second half of 1869 (see Flora 53: 59. 3 Mar 1870; Bot. Zeit. 28:

PAGE: 549
HEADING: CORDUS

	206. 1 Apr 1870 mentions livraison 1 of 5 to appear).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>n.v.</em>
<em>Ed. 3</em>: (actually third printing), cover: F. S. Cordier, Les champignons troisième tirage.
	8 Vignettes et 60 chromolithographies, Paris (id.) 1874. Oct., with 1870 t.p., and
	exactly same pagination as original printing. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: ("revue et augmentée"), Paris (id.), 1876, Quarto, p. [1]-438, <em>pl. 1-60</em>, chromo-
	liths by A. D. Cordier. <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 384; Jackson p. 164, 196; NI 404; PR 1882.
	Anon., J. Bot. 8: 59. Mar 1870 (part 1).

Cordus, Euricius (1486-1535), German botanist. (<em>E. Cordus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 380; BM 1: 384; HA 1: 265; Jackson p.
xxix, 24; Kew 1: 617; NDB 3: 359; PR 1883.
Kahler, Vita Eurici Cordi exposita. Rinteln 1744. Qu., 74 p. (fide PR and Schmitz).
Sprengel, Gesch. Bot. 1: 256. 1807.
Lorent, Biogr. Skizzen Brem. Aertze Naturf. 13-31. 1844.
Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 248-249. 1857.
Krause, E. Cordus. Eine biographische Skizze aus der Reformationszeit. Hanau 1863.
	Oct.
Buchenau, Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 2: 130-140. 1871.
Roth, Arch. Gesch. Naturw. Technik 1: 279-281. 1909.
Schulz, Abh. naturf. Ges. Halle ser. 2. 7: 1-32. 1919.
Stearn, <em>in</em> Moench, Methodus, facs. ed. 1966, p. i-xix.
Schmitz, DSB 3: 412-413. 1971 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cordia</em> Linnaeus (1753) is dedicated to Valerius Cordus (1515-1544), <em>q.v.</em>

1230. Evricii Cordi simesvsii medici <em>botanologicon</em>. Hevs medice vis varias aliter quam
doctus es hactenus herbas scire, nouus multas iste libellus habet. Vt retinax primum sibi
testa referuet odorem, sex nisi quandrantes &amp; breuis hora perit. Quae si quam nostris
lusorum perdere chartis malis, tunc aliquid doctuis aede tuum. Coloniae (Köln) (Apud
Ioannem Gymnicum) 1534. Oct. (<em>Botanologicon</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1534, p. [1]-183, [184-198, index]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Apud Guil. Morelium) 1551, p. [i]-vii, [1]-193, [37 p. index], <em>Copy</em>: NY. –
	Roth cites 395 numbered pages for this edition from the copy at Darmstadt (<em>n.v.</em>). The
	difference is accounted for by the "duo libelli complectuntur." For further details see
	Roth (1909).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 384; Jackson p. 24; Kew 1: 617; PR 1883.
	Dilg, Das Botanologicon des Euricius Cordus. Inauguraldissertation. Marburg 1969,
	vi, 368 p.

Cordus, Valerius (1515-1544), German botanist. (<em>V. Cordus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Cordus made no herbarium specimens.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 4: 479, 6: 794; Barnhart 1: 380; BM 1: 384; DTS
1: 50; GR p. 69; Jackson p. 25, 26; Kew 1: 617; LS 5905; NI 405 (see also suppl.);
PR 1884-1885; Quenstedt p. 479; Saccardo 1: 56.
Buchenau, Abh. naturf. Ver. Bremen 2: 130-140. 1871.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 123. 1903, 3(3): 122. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 30. 1906.
Schulz, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 33: 37-66. 1916.
Marini Bettolo, Pharm. J., London 197(5377): 535-539. 1966.
Robinson, Nat. Hist. 75(3): 69-73. 1966.
Rauschert, Hercynia 4(3): 339-343. 1967.
Dann, Pharmaz. Zeit. 113: 1062-1072. 1968.
Schmitz, DSB 413-415. 1971 (bibl.) (extensive secondary references).

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HEADING: CORDUS

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cordia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

1231. <em>Annotationes in Pedacii Dioscoridis Anazarbei de materia medica libros V</em>. Cum ejusdem
historis stirpium lib. iiii posthumi. Strasbourg 1561. Fol. (<em>Annot. Diosc. mat. med.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Posthumously edited by C. Gesner. For a conspectus of the elements of this
	omnibus volume and for modern nomenclature see Sprague and Sprague (1939). The
	1561 book is an emended version of Cordus' appendix to the 1549 edition of Dioscori-
	des: "<em>Pedanii Dioscoridis Anazarbei, de medicinali materia libri sex</em>, Ioanne Ruellio svessio-
	nensi interprete. Accesserunt priori editioni, Valerii Cordi Simesvsii annotationes
	doctissimae in Dioscoridis de medica materia libros ..." Frankfurt (Chr. Egenolph)
	[1549]. Fol. (see note to PR 1884).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 384; DTS 1: 50; HE p. 20; Jackson p. 25; Kew 1: 617; Langman p. 219;
	NI 405; PR 1884; SA 2: 552; IDC 7330.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 317-322. 1857.
	Greene, Landmarks of botanical history 270-314. 1909.
	Schulz, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 33: 37-66. 1916.
	Sprague and Sprague, J. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 52: 1-113. 1939.
	Bessler <em>in</em> L. Stern, 450 Jahre Martin Luther-Univ. Halle-Wittenberg 1: 323-333.

Cornu, Marie Maxime (1843-1901), French cryptogamist. (<em>Cornu</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 139.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 382; GR p. 312; DBF 9: 703.
Cornu, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M. M. Cornu. 1886 (n.v.)
Anon., Nuova Notarisia 12: 126. 1901.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 48: 101-105. 1901 (portr.); Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. nat.
	sér. 4. 3: xix-xlviii. 1901 (portr.; bibl. by Bois).
Figuier, L'année scient. 1901: 410 (portr.)
Magnus, Naturw. Rundschau 16(31): [3 p.] 1901.
Thiselton-Dyer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901: 111-113.
Magnus, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 19: (47)-(53). 1902.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 30. 1906.
Costantin, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 10. 16: lvii. 1934 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cornuvia</em> Rostafinski (1873).

1232. Thèses présentées à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris pour obtenir le grade de
docteur ès sciences naturelles par Maxime Cornu ... 1re thèse. <em>Monographie des Saproleg-
niées</em>, 2e thèse. Propositions données par la Faculté. Soutenues le 22 avril 1872 devant la
Faculté des sciences de Paris ... Paris (E. Martinet) 1872. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Saprolegn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 22 Apr 1872, p. [1]-198, <em>pl. 1-7. Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat.,
	Bot. sér. 5. 15: 5-64 Jan 1872, 65-128 Feb 1872, 129-192, <em>pl. 1-4.</em> Mar 1872, 193-198,
	<em>pl. 5-7.</em> Apr 1872.

Cornut, Jacques-Philippe (1606?-1651), French botanist and physician, "docteur
régent en la Faculté de Médecine à Paris." (<em>Cornut</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 382; BM 1: 386; HU 227; Jackson p. 366;
Kew 1: 621; MW suppl. p. 51; NI 406.
Anon., Natural. Canad. 5: 68-70. 1873.
Fournier, <em>in</em> Baillon, Dict. Bot. 2: 220. 1881.
Penhallow, Trans. R. Soc. Canada 5: 45-61. 1887.
Laflamme, Trans. R. Soc. Canada ser. 2. 7: 57-72. 1901.
Wagner, Oest. bot. Z. 71: 217-220. 1922 ("Cornuti").
Stannard, Introduction [to reprint] 1966.
McGivern, Herbarist 37: 11-16. 1971.

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HEADING: CORTI

EPONYMY: <em>Cornutia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

1233. <em>Canadensium plantarum, aliarúmque nondum editarum historia</em>. Cui adiectum est ad
calcem enchiridion botanicum parisiense, continens indicem plantarum, quae in pagis,
silvis, pratis, &amp; montosis juxta Parisios locis nascuntur. Paris (Simon le Moyne) 1635. Qu. (<em>Canad. pl.</em>)

<em>Original ed</em>.: 1635, p. [i-xvi], [1]-238, [2 p. privilège]. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Of importance as an
	early record of about thirty northeast-American plants. The <em>Enchiridion botanicum</em>
	<em>parisiense</em> (p. 215-238) lists the plants by (ecological) localities.
<em>Reissue</em>: Paris 1662 (n.v.)
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. of original ed.: New York, London (Johnson Reprint Corporation) 1966,
	with a new introduction by Jerry Stannard, p. [i]-xxii. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 386; HU 227; Jackson p. 366; Kew 1: 621; MW suppl. p. 51; NI 406;
	PR 1894; IDC 7521.
	Roze, J. de Bot. 2: 7-12, 29-30, 41-43, 54-56, 76-79, 94-96, 115-120, 132-133. 1888
	(on the <em>Enchiridion</em>).
	Bartlett, Fifty-five rare books 26-27. 1949.
	Stannard, <em>in</em> Cornut, Canad. pl. hist., repr. 1966, p. ix-xxii.
	McGivern, Herbarist 37: 11-16. 1971.

Corrêa da Serra, José Francisco (1751-1823), Portuguese botanist and clergyman.
(<em>Corrêa</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; manuscripts at the Royal Society, London; algae at
K.
<em>Ref</em>.: Dickinson, Phycol. Bull. 1: 11. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 7: 264; Barnhart 1: 382; BB p. 73 (b. 1750);
Bossert p. 84; CSP 2: 55; Kew 1: 621; ME 1: 175, 3: 652; MW p. 84; PR sub 1894;
Zander ed. 10, p. 647.
Anon., Flora 6: 672. 1823.
Almeida, Mém. mus. Hist. nat. Paris 11: 215-229. 1824 (bibl.)
Almeida, Flora 8(2). Beil. 4: 70-75. 1825 (bibl.)
Colmeiro, Bot. penins. hispan.-lusit. 187-188. 1858.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 120, 162, 216, 414. 1862.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 154. 1899.
Henriques, Bull. Soc. Broter. ser. 2. 2: 84-125. 1923 (portr., bibl.)
Davis, Richard Beale, Trans. Amer. philos. Soc. 45(2): 87-197. 1955 (portr.), see review
	by Ewan, Rhodora 58: 45-49. 1956.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 464. 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Corraea</em> [sic] J. E. Smith (1798); <em>Correa</em> H. C. Andrews (1798, <em>nom. cons.</em>);
<em>Correia</em> Vellozo ex Vandelli (1788, <em>nom. rej.</em>)

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Portugal 1.50 esc. (1966) yv. 999.

1234. <em>Reduction of all the genera of plants contained in the catalogus plantarum Americae septentrio-
nalis</em>, of the late Dr. Muhlenberg, to the natural families of Mr. de Jussieu's system. For
the use of the gentlemen who attended the course of elementary and philosophical botany
in Philadelphia, in 1815. Philadelphia (Solomon W. Conrad) 1815. Oct. (<em>Reduct. gen. cat.
pl. Amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1815, p. [i]-iv, [5]-16. <em>Copies</em>: HH, MICH (Clements Library), NY. – Published
	anonymously.
<em>Ref</em>.: ME 3: 375.
	Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 8. 1899.

Corti, Bonaventura, abate (1729-1813), Italian naturalist at Reggio and Modena.
(<em>Corti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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HEADING: CORTI

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 384; PR 1895; Saccardo 1: 57, 2: 36.
Bonizzi, Interno alle opere scientifiche di B.C., Modena 1883 (n.v.)
Briosi, Atti 1st. bot. Univ. Pavia ser. 2. 9: iii-vi (portr.)
Premuda, DSB 3: 425-426. 1971 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cortia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830).

1235. <em>Osservazioni microscopiche sulla Tremella</em> e sulla circolazione in una pianta acquajuola
dell' abate Bonaventura Corti. Lucca (Giuseppe Rocchi) 1774. Oct. (<em>Osserv. microsc.
Tremella</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1774, p. [1]-207, [208, errata], <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 1895.
	Cesati, Saggio 28. 1882.

Cory, Victor Louis (1880-1964), American botanist. (<em>Cory</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: SMU (13.575) (Inf. Wm. F. Mahler).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 140.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 384; BL 1: 215, 216; Kew 1: 624; Langman
p. 222.
Anon., Dallas Morning News 2 Mai 1964, sect. 4, p. 5; Dallas Times Herald 2 Mai 1964,
	Sat. A-g.

1236. <em>Catalogue of the flora of Texas</em>. Texas agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin no.
550. July 1937. Oct. (<em>Cat.fl. Texas</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Harris Braley Parks (1879-x).
<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Jan 1938 (Blake and Atwood 1942, even though dated July 1937), p. [1]-130
	in one gathering. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 215; Kew 1: 624.

Cosson, Ernest Saint-Charles (1819-1889), French botanist. (<em>Coss</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC and P-CO. – The herbarium and library of Cosson were
presented to the Paris Muséum in 1904 by his grand-son, Dr. Durand. The herbarium
included those of Moquin-Tandon, Bunge (in part) and C. H. Schultz-Bipontinus. For
Cosson's itineraries see Leandri.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 140.
	Candolle, Phytographie 405. 1880.
	Leandri, Adansonia 4(3): 355-365. 1964.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 149. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 71. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 282, 12(3): 262; Barnhart 1: 384; BL 1: 18,
19, 60, 2: 164, 189; BM 1: 388-389; Colmeiro 1: clxx-clxxi; CSP 2: 58-59, 7: 441,
9: 585-586, 12: 171, 14: 369-370; GR p. 312; IF p. 691; Jackson p. 535 [ind.]; Kew 1:
624-626; Langman p. 223; NI 415-416; PR 1901-1915; Zander ed. 10, p. 649.
Cosson, Expl. sci. Algérie, Bot. 2: xxiv. 1868.
Cosson, Notice sur les titres et travaux scientifiques de M. Ernest Cosson. Paris 1871,
	ed. 2, 1873, copies both eds. NY (bibl.)
Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 27-32. 1881.
F. G., Bull. Soc. Études sci. Angers ser. 2. 19: 239-243. 1889.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 37: 9-11, Ixv-lxxxi. 1890 (portr., bibl.)
Malinvaud et Flahault, Ann. Bot. London 3: 456-462. 1890 (bibl.)
Morot, J. de Bot. 4: 98-108. 1890 (bibl.)
Crépin, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 29(2): 50-55. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 99. 1905 (portr.)
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 18: <em>pl. 2.</em> 1907 (portr.)
Coats, The plant hunters 32, 34. 1969.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 800. 1974 (portr.)

PAGE: 553
HEADING: COSSON

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Groupe des Glumacées</em>, with Durieu de Maisonneuve, <em>in</em> Exploration
scientifique de l'Algérie, Sciences naturelles, botanique. See under Durieu.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cossonia</em> Durieu (1853); <em>Diserneston</em> Jaubert &amp; Spach (1843, "... plante des
deux Ernest, " also dedicated to Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-
1882), q.v.)

1237. <em>Observations sur quelques plantes critiques des environs de Paris</em>. Paris (L. Bouchard-
Huzard) 1840. Oct. (<em>Obs. pl. env. Paris</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882).
<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1840 (p. viii: 27 Apr 1840; Flora 21 Aug 1840; BF 19 Sep 1840; p. viii:
	27 Apr 1840), p. [i]-viii, [1]-68, <em>pl. 1-2</em> (liths. by author). <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 388; Kew 1: 626; PR 1901.

1238. <em>Introduction à une flore analytique et descriptive des environs de Paris</em>, suivie d'un catalogue
raisonné des plantes vasculaires de cette région. Paris (Fortin, Masson et Cie) 1842.
Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Introd.fl. anal. Paris</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882); Hugh Algernon
	Weddell (1819-1877).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1842 (p. 15: 27 Apr 1842; rd. by Flora only Feb 1844), p. [i-iii], [1]-163. <em>Copies</em>:
	B, BR, G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 389; Kew 1: 626.
	Mérat, Revue de la Flore parisienne. Paris 1843 (extensive criticism).

1239. <em>Supplément au catalogue raisonné des plantes vasculaires des environs de Paris</em>, précédé
d'une réponse au livre de M. Mérat, intitulé Revue de la Flore Parisienne, par E. Cosson
et E. Germain, accompagné d'une lettre au sujet de la Revue de la Flore Parisienne, et
d'une réponse à un article de M. Mérat, par M. A. Boreau ... Paris (Fortin, Masson et
Cie), Leipzig (id.) 1843. Duod. (<em>Suppl. cat. pl. Paris</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882); Alexandre
	Boreau (1803-1875).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1843 v. Jan 1844 prim. (p. 39: 25 Sep 1843; BF 6 Jan 1844; Flora Feb 1844),
	[1]-94, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, G, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 389.

1240. <em>Flore descriptive et analytique des environs de Paris</em> ou description des plantes qui crois-
sent spontanément dans cette région, et de celles qui y sont généralement cultivées,
accompagnée de tableaux analytiques des familles, des genres et des espèces et d'une
carte des environs de Paris, ouvrage faisant suite à la partie botanique du cours d'histoire
naturelle de MM. A. de Jussieu, Milne-Edwards et Beudant. Paris (Fortin, Masson et
Cie), Leipzig (id. chez L. Michelsen) 1845. Duod. (in sixes). (<em>Fl. descr. anal. Paris</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>part 1</em>, 22 Feb 1845 (BF), p. [i*-v*], [i]-lii, map, [1]-342, [2, table, err.]. <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, G, HH.
	<em>part 2</em>, p. [i-iii], 343-731, [1, cont.]. 23 Aug 1845 (BF). <em>Copies</em>: G, HH.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Victor Masson et fils) 1861, p. [i*-v*], [i]-liv, [1]-962, [1, cont.], map.
	Oct. – "Flore des environs de Paris ... région et de celles qui y sont généralement
	cultivées, accompagnée de tableaux synoptiques conduisant à la détermination des
	familles, des genres et des espèces, et d'une carte des environs de Paris par ... deuxième
	édition. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U. – "Still regarded as the best available flora of the Paris region"
	(BL).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 189; BM 1: 388; IF p. 691; Jackson p. 289; Kew 1: 626; NI 415; PR 1905.

1241. <em>Atlas de la flore des environs de Paris</em> ou illustrations sde toutes les espèces des genres
difficiles et de la plupart des plantes litigieuses de cette région, avec des notes descriptives
et un texte explicatif en regard, ... Les planches comprennent plus de 500 figures de
grandeur naturelle ou grossies, et sont dessinées d'après nature par M. E. Germain. Paris
(Fortin, Masson et Cie) 1845. Octo-dec. (<em>Atlas fl. Paris</em>).

<em>Co-author</em> (made the drawings): Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-
	1882).

PAGE: 554
HEADING: COSSON

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Fasc, 1</em>: 8 Mar 1845 (BF; Flora 14 Oct 1845), <em>pl. 1-18, 18bis</em> (?), <em>19-22</em> with letter-
	press. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, NY.
	<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 1845, p. [i]-xvi, <em>pl. 23-41</em>, idem. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mai-Jun 1882 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1882), p. [i]-xiii, <em>pl. 1-47</em> (659 figs.) with letterpress;
	artists Germain de St. Pierre, Cuisin and Riocreux. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – (rev. Anon., Bull. Soc.
	bot. France 29(2): 33-34. 1882).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 189; BM 1: 388; Jackson p. 289; Kew 1: 626; NI 415; PR 1906.

1242. <em>Synopsis analytique de la flore des environs de Paris</em> ou description abrégée des familles
et des genres accompagnée de tableaux dichotomiques destinés à faire parvenir aisément
au nom des espèces. Paris (Fortin, Masson et Cie), Leipzig (id.) 1845. Duod. (in sixes). (<em>Syn. anal. fl. Paris</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 24 Mai 1845 (BF; Bot. Zeit. 1 Aug), p. [i]-xxxi, [1]-275. <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Victor Masson) 1859 before Aug (Flora 14 Aug 1859, Bot. Zeit. 19 Aug
	1859), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-581, Octo-dec. (signatures of 24 and 12 p. alternate). <em>Copies</em>: B,
	BR, MICH, NY. Title: "... <em>Paris</em> destiné aux herborisations contenant la description
	des familles et des genres celle des espèces et des variétés sous la forme analytique avec
	leur synonymie et leurs noms francais l'indication des propriétés des plantes employées
	en médecine, dans l'industrie ou dans l'économie domestique et une table des noms
	vulgaires ...."
<em>Ed.3</em>: Paris (G. Masson) 1876, duod., p. [i]-l, [1]-646. <em>Copy</em>: USDA. – See Bot. Zeit.
	20 Oct 1876 and J. Bot. Oct 1876.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 388; Jackson p. 289; PR 1904; IDC 7296 (ed. 2).

1243. <em>Notes sur quelques plantes critiques, rares ou nouvelles</em>, et additions à la flore des environs
de Paris. Paris (Victor Masson), Leipzig (id.) [1849-1852], [mostly:] Duod. or Oct. (<em>Notes pl. crit.</em>)

series	fascicule	pages	dates	dated
--------------------------------------------------
[1]	1	[1]-24	4 Feb 1849	"1848"
	2	[25]-48	15 Dec 1849	id.	"de l'Espagne"
	2[bis]	[49]-72	Jul 1850"1849"	"de France"
	2[ter]	[73]-91	Jul 1850	"1849" "de Paris"
2	3	[93]-139	Jun 1851	"1850" "de l'Espagne"
3	4	[141]-184	Jul 1852	"1851" "de l'Espagne"

<em>Author</em> of Corsican plants described on p. [49]-72: Jean Louis Kralik (1813-1892);
	<em>co-author</em> for the notes on Algerian plants on p. 133-139: Michel Charles Durieu de
	Maisonneuve (1796-1878). <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 388; Kew 1: 625; Langman p. 223; PFC 1: xxxix; PR 1907; IDC 5492.

1244. <em>Compendium florae atlanticae</em> seu expositio methodica plantarum omnium in Algeria
necnon in regno Tunetano et imperio Maroccano hucusque notarum ou Flore des états
barbaresques Algérie, Tunisie et Maroc. Paris (Imprimerie nationale) 1881-1887, 2 vols.
Oct. (<em>Comp.fl. atlant.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Sep 1881 (see Stearn 1938), p. [1]-265, 2 maps. <em>Copies</em>: HH, MO, NY. – This was
	only the first fascicle. The second fascicle, on plant geography, never appeared.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Nov 1887 (t.p. 1883-1887; see Stearn 1938), p. [i]-cviii, [1]-367. <em>Copy</em>: HH. –
	Only one part published even though "several volumes" were announced.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 388; BL 1: 18; Kew 1: 625; SK p. clxxvi; IDC 5883.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 148-149. 1938.

1245. <em>IIlustrationes florae atlanticae</em> seu icones plantarum novarum, rariorum vel minus
cognitarum in Algeria necnon in regno Tunetano et imperio Maroccano nascentium
[on covers of fasc. 1 and 2 only:] in compendio florae atlanticae descriptarum. Paris (e
Reipublicae Typographeo) 1882-1897, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Ill. fl. atlant.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Jean François Gustave Barratte (1857-1920) (name not on t.p.'s of vols. and
	covers.)

PAGE: 555
HEADING: COSTANTIN

vol.	part	pages	plates	actual dates	dates on covers
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i], [1]-36, [1, ind.]	1-25	10 Oct 1882	Sep 1882
	2	37-72, [1, ind.]	26-50	Aug 1884	Aug 1884
	3	73-120, [1, ind.]	51-73, 57bis, 64bis	Jan-Feb 1889	Dec 1888
	4	121-159, [1, ind.]	74-98	10 Jan 1891	Oct 1890
2	5	[i], 1-42, [1, ind.]	99-123	8Apr 1892	Feb 1892
	6	43-82, [1, ind.]	124-148	Nov-Dec 1893	Nov 1893
	7	1-6, 83-125, [1, ind.]	149-175	Jul-Aug 1897	Mai 1897

The 177 plates (1-175, 57bis, 64bis) are uncoloured lithographs after exemplary drawings
by Ch. Cuisin and A. Riocreux. Plates <em>1-6</em> of fascicle I were replaced by another set (also
<em>1-6</em>) in fasc. 4. <em>Copies</em>: B (fasc. 1-3), NY, U, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 388; GF p. 54; Kew 1: 625; NI 416; SK p. clxxvi; IDC 5545.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 149-150. 1938.
	Merrill, J. Arnold Arb. 22: 455-456. 1941.

Costa y Cuxart, Antonio Cipriano (1817-1886), Catalan botanist in Barcelona.
(<em>Costa</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BC, but also in "Herbarium Catalonicum" (2000) at LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 140.
	Candolle, Phytographie 405. 1880.
	Bolos, Collectanea bot. Barcinon. 5(1): 159-164. 1956.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 668; Barnhart 1: 385; BL 2: 490, 495; Bossert
p. 85; Jackson p. 340; Kew 1: 624; PR 1916-1917; Zander ed. 10, p. 647.
Colmeiro, Bot. penins. hispan.-lusit. 206. 1858.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Costia</em> Willkomm (1860).

1246. <em>Introduccion a la flora de Cataluña</em> y catálogo razonado de las plantas observadas en
esta region. Barcelona (Imprenta del Diario de Barcelona) 1864. Oct. (<em>Introd. fl. Cataluña</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1864, p. [i]-lxxi, [1]-343. <em>Copies</em>: NY, USDA.
<em>Ampliacion</em>: 1873-1874, 2 parts, 91 p.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Corregida y aumentada con un suplemento al catalogo y un Apéndice al vocabu
	lario. Barcelona (Imprenta Barcelonesa) 1877. Oct., p. [i*-iii*], [iii]-lxxiii, [1]-356,
	followed by Suplemento (no t.p.), p. [i]-iii, [1]-96 (p. iii: Mai 1877). <em>Copy</em>: B. – See
	also next entry.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 495 [ed. 1 &amp; 2]; BM 1: 389; Jackson p. 340; Kew 1: 624; PR 1917.

1247. <em>Suplemento al catalogo razonado de plantas fanerogamas de Cataluña</em>. Barcelona (Imprenta
Barcelonesa) 1877. Oct. (<em>Suppl. cat. pl. Cataluña</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1877 (p. ii: Mai 1877), cover with title as above, [1, adv.], [1]-96, [346]-356, [i]-
	iii. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Separate issue of the additional material contained in the second edi
	tion of the <em>Introduccion</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 495; Kew 1: 624.

Costantin, Julien Noël (1857-1936), French botanist. (<em>Costantin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 385; BM 1: 390, 6: 235; CSP 9: 586, 14:
371; Kew 1: 626-627; LS 6021-6092a, 32288-32289; LS suppl. 5690-5720; MW p. 84.
Blaringhem, Rev. hortic. 109: 395-396. 1936 (portr.)
Campos Porto, Rodriguesia 2(8): 67. 1937.
Magrou, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 53: 245-252. 1937 (portr.)
Anon., Agronom. colon., Paris 26(229): I. 1937.
Gagnepain, <em>in</em> Lecomte, Fl. Indochine, tom. prél. 38-39. 1944.
Plantefol, DSB 3: 429. 1971.

PAGE: 556
HEADING: COSTANTIN

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Flore Indochine</em>: <em>Asclepiadaceae</em> 4(1): 1-154. Jul 1912.

1248. Matériaux pour l'histoire des champignons, vol. II. <em>Les Mucédinées simples</em>. Histoire,
classification, culture et rôle des champignons inférieurs dans les maladies des végétaux
et des animaux. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1888. Oct. (<em>Mucéd. simpl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Nov 1888 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1888), p. [i]-viii, [1]-210, 190 text figures. <em>Copy</em>:
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 235; Kew 1: 626; LS 6033; IDC 5038.

1249. <em>Nouvelle flore des champignons</em> pour la détermination facile de toutes les espèces de
France et de la plupart des espèces européenes avec 3842 figures par MM. J. Costantin
... et L. Dufour. [head line:] Suite à la Nouvelle Flore de MM. G. Bonnier et de Layens.
III. Paris (Paul Dupont) 1891. Octo-decimo. (<em>Nouv. fl. champ.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Leon Marie Dufour (1861-1942).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai-Jun 1891 (printer's mark on p. [ii*]; Nat. Nov. and J. Bot. Jun 1891), p. [i*-
	iv*], [i]-xxxviii, [1]-255; format octo-decimo with signatures of 12 and 24 p. alter-
	nating). <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, Stevenson.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Sep-Oct 1895 (printer's mark 1895; Nat. Nov. Oct 1895), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-lx, [1]-
	291, color chart, octavo. <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, Stevenson. – Title: "... avec 4166 figures
	et une planche de 42 coulers ... deuxième édition avec une nouvelle clé des genres
	et une planche de 42 coulers ... deuxième édition avec une nouvelle clé des genres
	et un supplément contenant toutes les espèces (136) récemment découvertes en France.
	Ouvrage couronné par l'Académie des Sciences." Paris (id.) s.d.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: late 1900 (printer's mark 1900; Nat. Nov. Jun 1901), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-lx, [1]-305,
	color chart, octavo. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Title: "... avec 4265 figures et une planche de 42
	couleurs ... troisième édition avec un supplément contenant toutes les espèces ré-
	cemment découvertes en France. Ouvrage couronné par l'Académie des Sciences."
	Paris (id.) s.d.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: 1907 (printer's mark; not in Nat. Nov.), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-lx, [1]-318 ("813"), color
	chart, octavo. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Title: as ed. 3, but "... avec 4702 figures ... quatrième
	édition ...." Paris (Librairie générale de l'Enseignement) s.d.
<em>Ed</em>. 5: 1916 (printer's mark; not in Nat. Nov.), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-lx, [1]-318, color chart,
	16-mo. <em>Copies</em>: MICH. – Title: as ed. 4 but "... cinquième édition ..." Paris (id.)
	s.d. 16-mo. <em>Reissued</em> (reprinted): 1921; <em>copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 7</em>: Jan-Mar 1947 (p. 318), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lx, [1]-314, color chart 16-mo. <em>Copies</em>:
	Stevenson. – Title: "septième édition avec des suppléments contenant toutes les espèces
	récemment découvertes en France ...."
<em>Reissue</em>: with cover dated 1967, but t.p. still 1947. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 235; Kew 1: 627; LS 6069.

Coste, [Abbé] Hippolyte Jacques (1858-1924), French clergyman and botanist.
(<em>Coste</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU, on loan from the Société des sciences, arts et lettres de
l'Aveyron. - <em>Exsiccatae</em>: with S. Pons, <em>Herbarium rosarum</em>, fasc. 1-5, nos. 1-378. 1894-1899.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 140.
	Denizot et Granel de Solignac, Taxon 20: 826. 1971.
	Granel de Solignac et Bertrand, Naturalia mospeliensia, Bot. 23/24: 157-172. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 273; Barnhart 1: 385; BFM 1409; BL 2: 643
[index]; BM 6: 235; CSP 14: 372; DBF 9: 800; Kew 1: 627; PFC 1: xxxix-xl, 2(2): xxi;
Plesch p. 183.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 22: <em>pl. 3.</em> 1911 (portr.)
Anon., Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. 20: 295-296. 1911 (bibl.), 21: portr. opp. p. 157. 1911
	(portr.)
Flahault, Bull. Soc. bot. France 72: 811-820. 1925 (bibl.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 38. 1941.
Carnoy, Dict, biogr. int. écrivains, artistes 16: 114-117.

1250. <em>Flore descriptive et illustrée de la France</em>, de la Corse et des contrées limitrophes par

PAGE: 557
HEADING: COTTA

l'abbé H. Coste ... avec une introduction sur la flore et la végétation de la France ac-
compagnée d'une carte coloriée par Ch. Flahault ... Paris (Paul Klincksieck), 3 vols.
1900-1906. Oct. (<em>Fl. descr. France</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: The following information is given on a special sheet issued with tome 3, fasc. 7
	(agrees with MO copy in orig. covers).

Tome	fasc.	pages	dates
----------------------------------
1	1	[1]-128	25 Jun 1900
	2	[i]-xxxvi, 129-240	21 Nov 1900
	3(1)	[i] [1]-52, carte, 241-304	28 Mar 1901
	3(2)	305-416	6 Jul 1901
2	1	[1]-96	23 Dec 1901
	2	97-224	24 Dec 1902
	3	225-352	17 Jan 1903
	4	353-448	12 Mai 1903
	5	449-627	17 Aug 1903
3	1	1-96	20 Feb 1904
	2	97-208	12 Jul 1904
	3	209-288	11 Mar 1905
	4	289-384	22 Jul 1905
	5	385-464	9 Mar 1906
	6	465-592	28 Jul 1906
	7	593-807	29 Dec 1906

<em>Tome 1</em>, p. [i*-iii*], [1]-52, [i]-xxxvi, [1]-416, map. Paris 1901. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY,
	U.
	<em>Tome 2</em>, p. [i-iii], 1-627, Paris 1903, Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
	<em>Tome 3</em>, p. [i], [1]-807, 808, avis, Paris 1906, Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Reprint 1</em> "second tirage": Paris (Albert Blanchard) 1937, 3 vols, (facsimile reprint).
<em>Supplément 1</em>: P. Jovet et R. de Vilmorin, 1973, p. [i*], [i]-xi, [1]-86, [87, colophon:
	impr. 15 Feb 1973]. Oct. Paris (id.) 1972 (sic).
<em>Supplément 2</em>: Jovet et R. de Vilmorin, Paris 1974 (Rosacées, no. 1083, to Dipsacacées,
	no. 1774).
<em>Reprint 2</em>: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 99-100, BM 6: 235.
	Duvigneaud, Natura mosana 15: 33-37. 1962.
	Aymonin, Taxon 23(4): 607-611. 1974.

Cothenius, Christian Andreas von (1708-1789), German physician and botanist.
(<em>Cothen</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, but work perhaps based on Willdenow's collections (?).
Cothenius was physician to Friedrich der Grosse.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 4: 517-518; Barnhart 1: 385; BM 1: 39 1; DNB 3:
375-376; PR 1924.
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftsteller 2: 180-181. 1803.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 123. 1903, 3(3): 122. 1905.

1251. <em>Dispositio vegetabilium methodica a staminum numero desumta</em>. Berlin 1790. Oct. (<em>Disp.
veg. meth.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1790, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-34.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 391; Jackson p. 16; Kew 1: 627; PR 1924; ST p. 59; IDC 853.
	Leeuwen berg and Stafleu, Taxon 10: 212-214. 1961.

Cotta, Carl Bernhard [von] (1808-1879), German geologist, professor at the mining
academy of Freiberg (Sachsen). (<em>Cotta</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Berlin.

PAGE: 558
HEADING: COTTA

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 47: 538 (inaccurate); Barnhart 1: 385; BM 1: 391,
6: 235; CSP 2: 64-65, 6: 628, 7: 444, 12: 172; KR p. 132; NDB 3: 381; NI 417;
Quenstedt p. 92.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Lex. 114-115 (note 2). 1874.
Stelzner, Neues J. Mineralogie 1879, 15 p. (bibl.)
Sorby, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London, Proc. 36: 40-42. 1880.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 85. 1882.
Wagenbreth, Freiberger Forschungsheft D36. 1965 (bibl.)
Wagenbreth, Ber. geol. Ges. DDR, Sonderheft 3, 1965, 172 p.
Prescher, DSB 3: 433-435. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cottaea</em> Goeppert (1836). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Cottea</em> Kunth (1829) is dedicated to Johann
Georg Cotta von Cottendorf (1796-1863), German science patron, and not to the German
botanist Heinrich Cotta (1763-1844), as is suggested by Pfeiffer, Nom. Bot. 1: 894. 1873.

1252. <em>Die Dendrolithen</em> in Beziehung auf ihren inneren Bau ... Mit zwanzig Steindruck-
tafeln. Dresden, Leipzig (Arnold) 1832. Qu. (<em>Dendrolithen</em>).

<em>Ed.1</em>: early 1832 (p. iv: Jan 1832; see rev. Flora), p. [i]-ix, [1]-89, 20 liths., nos. A
	(frontisp., col.), <em>B, 1-18. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Leipzig 1850, p. i-ix, 1-89, <em>pl. 1-18.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 391; Jackson p. 176; NI 417.
	Anon., Flora 2: 97-112, 119-128, 137-149. 1832 (rev.)
	Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. geol. Surv. 5: 410-411. 1885.

Couch, John Nathaniel (1896-x), American mycologist in North Carolina. (<em>Couch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NCU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 141.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 386; Bossert p. 85; Kew 1: 629; LS suppl.
5755-5760.
Coker and Barnhart, NAF 2(1): 70. 1937.
Roon, Int. direct. pl. tax. 29. 1958.
Shanor, J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 84(1): 1-7. 1968 (bibl.)

Coudenberg, Peter (<em>fl</em>. 1566), Belgian apothecary at Antwerp, correspondent of
Clusius. (<em>Coudenberg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm>: Coudenberg made a herbarium of local Belgian plants, wild and cultivated,
with the addition of mediterranean material. This herbarium, dated 1566, is the oldest
known herbarium of the Low Countries; it was discovered in a private collection, ac-
quired by the Los Angeles Biomedical Library and subsequently given to the Biohistorical
Institute of the University of Utrecht. Attribution to Coudenberg is tentative, and based
on internal evidence as well as on the presence of Coudenberg's initials on the front page
of the herbarium book.

<sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Cap, Un apothécaire belge au XVIe siecle. Pierre Coudenberg. Paris 1862,
16 p. (J. Pharm. Chimie Dec 1861).

Coulter, John Merle (1851-1928), American botanist. (<em>J. M. Coulter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at US. For duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 140.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 125. 1973 (corr.)
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 306. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 387; BL p. 291 [index]; BM 1: 394, 6: 236;
CSP 9: 590, 14: 378; Jackson p. 535 [index]; Kew 1: 630; Langman p. 223-224; LS
6001-6004, LS suppl. 5765, 5766.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 327, 359. 1899.

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HEADING: COULTER

Blankinship, Montana Agric. Coll. Sci. Studies 1(1): 8, 18. 1905.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 193. 1905 (portr.)
Caldwell et al., Science ser. 2. 70: 299-301. 1929 (bibl.)
Rendle, J. Bot. 67: 82-84. 1929.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 141: 139-141. 1930.
Cowles, Proc. Indiana Acad. 39: 26-30. 1930 (portr.)
Trelease, Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci 14(4): 92-123. 1930 (portr., bibl.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 324. 1945.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter, missionary in science, Princeton 1944, x, 321 p. (2 portr.)
	– See also review by Ewan in J. New York Bot. Gard. 46: 97. 1945.
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892, p. 326. 1944, Liberty Hyde Bailey 493. 1949
Humphrey, Makers North Amer. Bot. 57-60. 1961.
Smit, Hist. life sciences 902. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Founder and editor of the <em>Botanical Gazette</em> (1875-1928). See Gray,
<em>Manual</em> ed. 7 (1890) and T. C. Porter and J. M. Coulter, <em>Synopsis of the flora of Colorado
</em>(1874).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Coulter's <em>Evolution of sex in plants</em> (1914), was reprinted in facsimile in 1973 (Hafner,
New York) with a new introduction by F. Drouet.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Coulterella</em> G. Vasey &amp; J. N. Rose (1890); <em>Coulterina</em> O. Kuntze (1891). – <em>Note</em>:
<em>Coulterella</em> Zebrowski (1937) is dedicated to Moses Stanley Coulter (1853-x), American
mycologist.

1253. <em>Manual of the botany</em> (Phaenogamia and Pteridophyta) <em>of the Rocky Mountain region,
</em>from New Mexico to the British boundary. New York, Chicago (Ivison, Blakeman,
Taylor, and Company) [1885]. Oct. (<em>Man. bot. Rocky Mt.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1885 (p. viii: 1 Jan 1885; Nat. Nov. Jan 1886), p. [iii]-xvi, [1]-452, [1, add.],
	[glossary:] 1-28. <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>New Manual of botany of the Central Rocky Mountains</em> (vascular plants). New York,
	Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company) [1909]. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: 22 Dec 1909,
	p. [1]-646. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – <em>Co-author</em>: Aven Nelson (1859-1952).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 394, 6: 236; Kew 1: 630; IDC 7522.
	Blankinship, Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Stud. 1(1): 18. 1905.
	Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 5: 235. 1965.

1254. <em>Revision of North American Umbelliferae</em>. Crawfordsville, Indiana 1888. Oct. (<em>Rev.
N. Amer. Umbell.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Joseph Nelson Rose (1862-1928).
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1888 (t.p.), p. [1]-144, <em>pl. 1-9</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copies</em>: B, MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 236; Kew 1: 630.
	Coulter and Rose, Notes on Umbelliferae of E. United States, Bot. Gaz. vols. 12-24,
	1887-1897 (see Rickett 1945).
	Coulter and Rose, A synopsis of Mexican and Central American Umbelliferae, Proc.
	Washington Acad. Sci. 1: 111-159, <em>pl. 3-13.</em> 8 Jan 1900.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 324. 1945.

Coulter, Thomas (1793-1846), Irish botanist, in Central Mexico 1825-1834, curator
of the herbarium of Trinity College, Dublin. (<em>T. Coulter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: original herbarium at TCD, "first set" of Mexican material at K,
other important sets at GH and NY; types of Dipsacaceae in G-DC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 74, IH 2: 141.
	Candolle, Phytographie 405. 1880.
	McVaugh, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 33: 65-70. 1943.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 49. 1953.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 307. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 73; Barnhart 1: 387; BB p. 74; BM 1: 395;

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Bossert p. 85; GSP 2: 73; Kew 1: 631; Lasègue p. 468; PR 1929; Zander (ed. 10), p. 647.
Candolle, Hist. bot. genev. 59. 1830.
Coulter, J. roy. geogr. Soc. London 5: 59-70. 1835.
Romney Robinson, Proc. roy. Irish Acad. 2: 553-557. 1844.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 325, 331, 332, 357, 389. 1862.
Hemsley, Biologia Centr. Amer. 4: 125. 1887.
Sargent, Silva 3: 84. 1892.
Coville, Bot. Gaz. 20: 519-531. 1895 (map, explorations).
Wright, Notes Bot. School Dublin 1: 3-4. 1896.
Eastwood, Calif. Hist. Soc. Quart. 18(4): 341. 1939.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 196-198. 1940 (bibl.)
Alden and Ifft, Occ. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci. 20: 38-39. 1943.
Lloyd Praeger, Some Irish naturalists 68. 1949.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences, San Francisco 1955, p. 47.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 152. 1961.
Coats, Huntia 2: 192-193. 1965 (portr.)
James, The trees of Bicton 107. 1969.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 10-11. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 341-344, 387. 1970.
McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 226-227. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Coulteria</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1824).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Coulterella</em> G. Vasey &amp; J. N. Rose (1890) and <em>Coulterina</em> O. Kuntze (1891) are
dedicated to John Merle Coulter (1851-1928), <em>q.v.</em>; <em>Coulterella</em> Zebrowski (1937) is
dedicated to Moses Stanley Coulter (1853-x), American mycologist.

1255. <em>Mémoire sur les Dipsacées</em>. Genève, Paris (J.J. Paschoud) 1823. Qu. (<em>Mém. Dipsac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1823 (read 4 Sep 1823), p. [i-iii], [1]-49, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, preprinted from Mém.
	Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 2(2). 1824; 2 plates uncol. copper engr. by Heyland.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 395; Kew 1: 631; MW p. 85.

Coupin, Henri Eugène Victor (1868-x), French botanist. (<em>Coupin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 387; BM 6: 236; CSP 14: 379; LS 6107-
6114, 32304-32305.
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964, 34, 59, 220, 308. 1973.

1256. <em>Album général de cryptogames</em> ... [vols 2 and 3:] <em>Algae</em>. Paris (E. Orlhac), 5 vols. Oct;
[vols 4 and 5] Les algues du globe. Paris (author, s.d.) (<em>Album crypt., alg.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1911-1912 (fasc. 1-3, <em>pl. 1-48</em>, Nat. Nov. Dec 1911), [1, t.p.], [2, text pl. 1],
	[3, pl. 1], etc., <em>pl. 1-79</em>, [P. 160, ind.]. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1912-1913 (<em>pl. 119-158</em>, Jul 1913, Nat. Nov.) same formula, [t.p.] <em>pl. 80-158</em>, [1],
	ind. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, U.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1914-1915 (<em>pl. 159-213</em>, Nat. Nov. Jul. 1914), [t.p.] <em>pl. 159-237</em>, [1], ind. <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, G, U.
<em>Vol. 4</em>: undated, [t.p.], <em>pl. 238-284</em> with text, [1], index. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Vol. 5</em> (<em>1</em>, Diatomées): undated, [t.p.], <em>pl. 284-356</em> with text, [1] index <em>Copy</em>: BR.
	<em>5</em> (<em>2</em>, Algues bleus): undated, [t.p.], <em>pl. 357-387</em> with text, [1] index. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G.
	<em>5</em> (<em>3</em>): 1922, [t.p.], <em>pl. 388-394</em> with text, [1] index. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G.
Appeared in about 40 fascicles, contents and dates of which are imperfectly known. The
full original cover title was (fide Nat. Nov.): "<em>Album</em> ... <em>cryptogames</em> (Algues, Champig-
nons, Lichens). Iconographie méthodique contenant de très nombreuses figures d'en-
semble ou de détail de tous les genres et des espèces importantes de Thallophytes avec
texte explicatif." "Avec la collaboration de Mlle Fernande Coupin."

1257. <em>Albumgénéral des cryptogames</em> ... <em>Fungi</em> (champignons). [vol. 1-2:] Paris [E. Orlhac],
[vol. 3-5] Paris (auteur, later: E. Orlhac) 1913-1922. Qu. (<em>Album crypt., fung.</em>)

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HEADING: COVILLE

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1912-1913 (<em>pl. 40-79</em>, Jul 1913, Nat. Nov.), p. [1, t.p.], [2, text pl. 1], [3, pl. 1]
	etc., <em>pl. 1-79</em>, [160, ind. vol. 1]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, Stevenson, U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1914-1915 (<em>pl. 86-134</em>, Nat. Nov. Jul 1914), [161, t.p. vol. 2], [162, text pl. 80],
	etc. <em>pl. 80-158</em>,[320, ind. vol. 2]. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, Stevenson, U.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: [1916-1922?], [321, t.p. vol. 3], [322 text pl. 159], etc. <em>pl. 159-205</em>, [412, ind. vol.
	3]. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, Stevenson.
<em>Vol. 4</em>: [1916-1922?], idem, <em>pl. 206-315. Copies</em>: G, Stevenson.
<em>Vol. 5</em>: [1916-1922?], idem, <em>pl. 316-442. Copies</em>: G, Stevenson.
"Avec la collaboration de Mlle Fernande Coupin." Later label stuck on t.p. vols. 1, 2
"Les champignons du globe," printed on t.p. vols. 3-5. Published in about 40 parts
containing <em>algae</em> and <em>fungi</em>.

Coutinho, António Xavier Pereira (1851-1939), Portuguese botanist. (<em>Cout</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: COI, LISI, LISU, dupl. also at LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 142.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 3: 68 [sub Pereiro C.]; BFM 1515; BL 1: 38,
2: 464, 473; BM 6: 237; CSP 17: 785-786; GR p. 767; Kew 1: 633; LS suppl. 5784-
5787; Zander ed. 10, p. 647.
Anon., Bol. Soc. Broteriana 8: 71. 1890.
Henriques, Bol. Soc. Broteriana ser. 2. 1: 5-10. 1922 (portr.)
Palhinha, Bol. Soc. Broteriana ser. 2. 14: vii-xx. 1940 (portr., bibl.) (also repr., 18 p.)
Azevedo et al., In memoriam do Professor Dom Antóniò Xavier Pereira Coutinho.
	Lisboa 1941, 150 p.
Gomez y Sousa and Myre, Boll. Soc. Estudos de Moçambique 21: 5, 7, 9, 47-53, 55-57.
	1951.
Tavares, Rev. Fac. Cie. Univ. Lisboa ser. 2C. 1(2): i-iv. 1951.
Tavares, Bol. Soc. port. Ci. nat. ser. 2. 12: 17-43. 1969 (portr., bibl.) (q.v. also for a
	complete list up to 1969 of biographical articles on Coutinho).
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 235 [index]. 1974.

<sm>NAME</sm>: Usually abbreviated to Coutinho, correctly Pereira Coutinho, António Xavier.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Portugal 1 esc. (1966) yv. 998.

1258. <em>Notas da flora de Portugal</em>. Paris, Lisboa (Ailland, Alves &amp; Cia), Rio de Janeiro,
S. Paulo, Bello Horizonte (Francisco Alves &amp; Cia) 1914-1921, 5 fasc. Oct. (<em>Notas fl.
Portugal</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: <em>1</em>: [1]-16. 1914 (t.p., p. 3: Aug 1913); <em>2</em>: [1]-16. 1915 (t.p.; p. [2]: Aug 1914);
	<em>3</em>: [1]-12. 1916 (t.p.; p. [2]: Dec 1915); <em>4</em>: [1]-12, [1]. 1918 (t.p.); <em>5</em>: [1]-15. 1921
	(t.p.; p. [2]: 25 Jun 1921); <em>Copy</em>: U.

1259. <em>A flora de Portugal</em> (plantas vasculares) disposta em chaves dichotomicas. Paris,
Lisboa (Ailland, Alves &amp; Cia.), Rio de Janeiro, S. Paulo, Bello Horizonte (Francisco,
Alves &amp; Cia.) 1913. Oct. (<em>Fl. Portugal</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1913 (p. 7: Mar 1912), p. [1]-766, [1, ind.], [1, gen. ind.], [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>Flora de Portugal</em> ... dicotómicãs 2. a edição, dirigida pelo Dr. Ruy Telles Palhina,
	Lisboa (Bertrand) 1939 (p. 4: Mar 1939), p. [i-iv], [1]-933, [errata: 937] 938. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile</em> ed. 2., Lehre (J. Cramer) 1974, Historiae naturalis classica vol. 98 (<em>n.v</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1515; BL 2: 464-465; BM 6: 237; Kew 1: 633.

Coville, Frederick Vernon (1867-1937), American botanist. (<em>Coville</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 142.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 389; BL 1: 131, 167, 209; BM 1: 395, 6: 237;
Bossert p. 86; CSP 14: 387; IF p. 691; Kew 1: 634; Langman p. 224; LS 6121, 6122;
LS suppl. 5789, 5790; MW p. 85; Zander (ed. 10) p. 648.

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Pieters, Asa Gray Bull. 3: 37. 1895.
Sargent, Silva 14: 67. 1902.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 205. 1905.
Anon., Torreya 37: 23. 1937.
Maxon, Science ser. 2. 85: 280-281. 1937.
Rendle, J. Bot. 75: 80-81. 1937.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 4: 74-75. 1938 (portr.)
Cantelow and Cantelow, Leaflets western Bot. 8: 89. 1957.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 60-62. 1961.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 423. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>NAF</em> (with N. L. Britton): <em>Grossulariaceae</em> 22 (3): 193-225. 12 Jun 1908,
add. 22(6): 558-560. 30 Dec 1918.

1260. Botany of the Death Valley Expedition, A report on the botany of the Expedition
sent out in 1891 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make a biological survey of
the region of Death Valley, California. <em>Contributions of the United States National Herbarium</em>
4. Washington, D.C. (Government Printing Office) 1893. Oct. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 29 Nov. 1893 (t.p.), p. [i-viii], [1]-363, <em>pl. 1-21</em>, map. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, MICH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 167; Kew 1: 634; Langman p. 224.
	Anon., Bot. Gaz. 19: 76-77. 1894.
	Britton, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 21: 45-46. 25 Jan 1894.
	Greene, Erythea 2: 35-36. 1894 (commentary).

Craib, William Grant (1882-1933), British botanist at Aberdeen and Kew. (<em>Craib</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at WRSL and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 143.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 391; BL 2: 297; BM 6: 238; Kew 1: 637-
638; MW p. 86-87, suppl. p. 52; Zander ed. 10, p. 648.
Rendle, J. Bot. 71: 299-300. 1933.
A.F.G.K., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1933: 409-412 (bibl.)
Gibb, Chron. bot. 1: 157. 1935.
Reed, Bibl. Fl. S.E. Asia 40-48. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Craibia</em> Dunn (1911); <em>Craibiodendron</em> W. W. Smith (1911).

1261. <em>Flora siamensis enumeratio</em> / A list of the plants known from Siam with records of
their occurrence. Bangkok (Siam Society) 1931. Oct. (<em>Fl. siam.</em>)

<em>Author</em>/<em>editor</em> of vol. 2, parts 3-5: Arthur Francis George Kerr (1877-x).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: in 4 parts, 1925-1931, [i-ii], [err. slip], [111]-161, [1]-809, errata i-vi. <em>Copies</em>:
	HH, U.

part	pages	date	part	pages	date
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-198	5 Mar 1925	3	359-562	20 Sep 1928
2	199-358	10 Oct 1926	4	563-809	28 Mar 1931

<em>Vol. 2</em>: in 5 parts 1932-1939, [i*], [i]-vii, [1, dates of issue], [i, t.p. part 1], [1]-146, [i-ii],
	147-234, 235-310, 311-393, 395-476. <em>Copy</em>: U.

part	pages	date	part	pages	date
----------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-146	12 Mar 1932	4	311-393	Mai 1938
2	[i-ii], 147-234	28 Feb 1934	5	395-476	Jan 1939
3	235-310	Jan 1936

<em>Index</em>: Reed, Bibl. Fl. S.E. Asia 46-48. 1969.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kew 1: 638; MW p. 87; MW suppl. p. 52.

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Cramer, Carl Eduard (1831-1901), Swiss algologist, professor of botany at Zürich.
(<em>C. Cramer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Algae at ZT (Koster); Grummann cites herbarium at Z.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 630.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 550. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 392; BM 1: 397, 6: 238; Bossert p. 86;
CSP 2: 84, 7: 453, 12: 176, 14: 393-394; GR p. 630; Kew 1: 638-639; LS 6138-6141;
MW p. 87; PR 1947-1951; Quenstedt p. 479; Zander ed. 10, p. 648.
Schröter, Nachruf an Dr. C. E. C., Zürich (Neue Zürcher Zeit.) 1902, 20 p.
Schröter, Vierteljahrschr. Naturf. Ges. Zürich 47: 1-20. 1902.
Schröter, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 20: (28)-(43). 1902 (bibl.)
Schröter, Nuova Notarisia 13: 152-176. 1902.
Schröter, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 84: cviii-cxxxiii. 1902 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 150. 1903, 3(3): 162. 1905.

1262. <em>Physiologisch-systematische Untersuchungen über die Ceramiaceen</em>. Heft 1 [Zürich 1863]
Qu. (<em>Physiol.-syst. Unters. Ceramiac</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1863 (p. iv: Jun 1863; "soeben erschienen," Hedwigia Aug 1863; Bot.
	Zeit. 4 Sep 1863; Flora 11 Sep 1863), p. [i]-iv, [1]-130, [1, <em>cont</em>.], <em>pl. 1-13. Copy</em>: PCS. –
	Reprinted or preprinted from Neue Denkschriften der Allgemeinen Schweizerischen
	Gesellschaft für die ges. Naturwiss. 20(5): 1-131. <em>pl. 1-13</em>. 1863.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 397: Kew 1: 638; PR 1950.

1263. <em>Ueber die verticillirten Siphoneen</em> besonders Neomeris und Cymophila.	Zürich
(Zürcher und Furrer), 2 parts, 1887-1890. (<em>Verticill. Siphon</em>.)

[<em>1</em>]: 1887 (Nat.Nov.Apr 1888), p. [1]-50, <em>pl. 1-5.Copy</em>: UC. – Reprinted from Denkschr.
	schweiz. naturf. Ges. 30.
[2]: 1890 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1890), p. [1]-48, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: UC. – Reprinted from id. 32(2).

Cramer, Johann Christian (<em>fl</em>. 1803), German physician and botanist at Bierstadt
near Wiesbaden. (<em>J. Cramer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 397; Jackson p. 113; Kew 1: 639; PR 1945.

1264. <em>Dispositio systematica plantarum</em>, quae in systemate sexuali Linnaeano eas classes et
ordines non obtinent, in quibus secundum numerum et structuram genitalium reperiri
debent. Marburg (Krieger) 1803. Oct. (<em>Disp. syst. pl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1803 possibly Apr-Mai, at "Ostermesse" 1803, see p. [216]. p. [i* "Dispositio"],
	[i, "Enumeratio"]-xxxii, [1]-215, [216, list of books], [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: M. – Alternative
	title ([i]): "<em>Enumeratio plantarum</em>, quae in systemate ... debent."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 397; Jackson p. 113; Kew 1: 639; PR 1945.

Crantz, Heinrich Johann Nepomuk [Freiherr] von (1722-1799), Luxemburg born
Austrian physician and botanist. (<em>Crantz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP (through Winterl).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 143.
	Keller, De originalibus Cranzianis, plantae phanerogamae. Budapest 1944.
	Szepesfalvi und Stiller, Ueber die Moose der Pflanzensammlung Prof. H. J. Cranz.
	Budapest 1944.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 4: 564; AG 6(1): 790-791; Barnhart 1: 393; BM 1:
398, 6: 239; GR p. 787; HA 2: 485; Jackson p. 535 [index]; Kew 1: 640; LS 6145;
PR 1952-1958; Zander ed. 10, p. 648.
Neilreich, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 5: 33-34. 1855.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenolog. 2: 35. 1869.

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HEADING: CRANTZ

Koltz, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 14: 121-127. 1875.
Blum, Bibliographie Luxembourgeoise, Luxembourg 1902-1908 (<em>n.v</em>.; complete bibl.)
Hulth, Bref och Skr. Linné ser. 2. 1: 406, 408, 410. 1936.
Lefort, Biogr. nat. Luxembourg 3: 171-184. 1951 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Crantzia</em> Nuttall (1818).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Biogr. nat. Luxembourg 3: 173, 179. 1951.

1265. <em>Stirpium austriarum fasciculus</em> I [-III]. Wien [I-II], Leipzig [III], 3 fasc. 1762-1767.
Oct. (<em>Stirp. austr. fasc</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Fasc. 1</em>: Wien (Joseph Kurtzböck) 1762 (GGA 21 Jul 1763), p. [i]-xx, [1]-55,
	[1, index], 2 uncol. copper engr. by A. Cipps. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	<em>Fasc. 2</em>: Wien (Paulus Krauss) 1763, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-138, [2, index], <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol.
	copper engr. by A. Cipps. – <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
	<em>Fasc.3</em>: Leipzig (Joannis Pauli Kraus) 1767 (GGA 25 Mai 1767), p. [1]-127, [128,
	index], <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol. copper engr. by A. Cipps. <em>Copies</em>: BR, M, NY. – "Stirpium
	austriacarum fasciculus III. Umbelliferararum cum figuris aeneis mdcclxiv ...
	Lipsiae mdcclxvii."
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>Vol. 1</em>: "editio altera aucta," Wien (Ioannis Pauli Kraus) 1769. Qu. <em>Vol. 2</em>:
	"editio prima, " id. All fasc. publ. Jan-Jul 1769. <em>Copies</em>: HH, U.

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1		[i]-xii
	1	[i-iii], 1-55, [56, ind.]	i-iii
	2	[i-iii], [57-144], [145-146, ind.]	i-vi
	3	[i], [147]-229, [230, ind.]	i-vi
2	["editio prima"]	i*	–
	4	[i-iii], [231]-356, [357-358, ind.]	–
	5	[i-iii], [359]-440	i-ii
	6	[i-iii], [441]-508, [8, ind.]	i

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 398; HA 2: 485; HU 603; Jackson p. 263; Kew 1: 640; NI 420n; PR 1954,
	1956; IDC 5473 (ed. 1), 5474 (ed. 2).
	Cobres, Deliciae 2: 613-614. 1782 (ed. alt.)

1266. <em>Institutiones rei herbariae</em> juxta nutum naturae digestae ex habitu. Wien (Ioannis
Pauli Kraus) 1766, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Inst. rei herb</em>.)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jan-Jul 1766, p. [i]-lvi, [1]-592. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jan-Jul 1766, p. [1]-550, [18, index]. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH, U.
<em>Additamentum generum novorum</em>, cum eorundem speciebus cognitis, et specierum novarum,
	in <em>Primarum linearum Institutionum botanicarum</em> clarissimi viri Crantzii editio altera
	continens characteristicas omnium classium icones, additamenta novorum generum
	et specierum. – In necessarium Institutionum rei herbariae supplementum Auctore
	Franc. Xaver. Hartmanno. Leipzig (Ioannis Pauli Kraus) 1767. Oct., p. [i-viii], [1]-
	94, [2, index], 4 uncol. copper engr. by A. Cipps. <em>Copy</em>: USDA. – The new genera are
	on p. 75-94. [<em>author</em>: Franz Xaver, Ritter von Hartmann, 1737-1791].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 398; Jackson p. 110; Kew 1: 640; LS 6145; PR 1955, 1956.
	Haller, Bibl. bot. 2: 485. 1772.
	Cobres, Delic. cobres. 2: 545. 1782.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 197-198. 1971.

1267. <em>Classis umbelliferarum emendata</em> cum generali seminum tabula et figuris aeneis in
necessarium instit. rei herbar. supplementum. Leipzig (Ioannis Pauli Kraus) 1767. Oct. (<em>Cl. umbell. emend</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1767 (G.G.A. 25 Mai 1767), p. [1]-125, [126, ind. gen.], <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol. copper
	engr. by A. Cipps. <em>Copies</em>: BR, M, NY (2 copies, 2nd copy 3 pl.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 398; Jackson p. 146; Kew 1: 640.

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1268. <em>De duabus Draconis arboribus botanicorum</em> cum figuris aeneis partium fructificationis,
duorumque novorum generum constitutione. Wien (Joannis Pauli Kraus) 1768. Qu. (<em>Duab. Drac. arbor</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1768 (Jenaische Zeit. gel. Sachen 30 Sep 1768) p. [i]-xxxi, 1 copper engr. by A.
	Cipps. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 398; HA 2: 485; Kew 1: 640; PR 1957.
	Cobres, Delic. cobres 2: 826. 1782.

1269. <em>Classis cruciformium emendata</em> cum figuris aeneis in necessarium institut. rei herbariae
supplementum. Leipzig (Ioannis Pauli Kraus) 1769. Oct. (<em>Cl. crucif. emend</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Aug 1769 (J. hebd. Libr. 2 Sep 1769), p. [1]-139, [140, ind. gen.], [4, ind.
	syn.], <em>pl. 1-3</em>, uncol. copper engr. by A. Cipps. <em>Copies</em>: BR, M, NY, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 398; Jackson p. 129; Kew 1: 640; PR 1958; IDC 5472.

Crémer, Leo (1866-?) German paleontologist. (<em>Cremer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 394; BM 1: 399; Kew 1: 642.

1270. <em>Über die fossilen Farne des westfälischen Carbons</em> und ihre Bedeutung für eine Gliede-
rung des letzteren. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde bei der
hohen philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Marburg. Marburg (Wilh. Stumpf in
Bochum) 1843. Oct. (<em>Foss. Fame westfäl. Carb</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1893 ("angenommen 14. 2. 1843"), p. [i-v], [1]-49, <em>3 pl. Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 2, p. 249; BM 1: 399.

Crépin, François (1830-1903), Belgian rhodologist and palaeontologist. (<em>Crép</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 143.
	Candolle, Phytographie 405. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 150. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 186; Barnhart 1: 395; BL 2: 30, 42, 43; BM 1:
399-400; 6: 239-240; Bossert p. 87; CSP 2: 90-91, 7: 457, 12: 176, 14: 400-401; DTS 1:
51-53, 6(4): 63, 71, 130; Jackson p. 535 [index]; Kew 1: 642-643; MW p. 87; PR 1962-
1965; Quenstedt p. 95; Zander ed. 10, p. 643.
Desmoulins, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeau 26(4): 345-353. 1866 [repr. 10 p.] (letter to
	Crépin).
Mourlon, Géologie de la Belgique 2: 272-273. 1881.
Gubernatis, Dict. int. écrivains du jour 2: 733. 1890.
Errera et Durand, Manifestation en l'honneur de M. F. Crepin, Gand 1892, 66 p., also
	as Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 31(1): 7-68. 1892 (portr.)
Marchesetti, Atti Museo civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 143. 1895.
Anon., Bibliographie académique 1896: [6 p.] (bibl.)
Baker, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 115: 28-30. 1903.
Gillot, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 50: 316-325. 1903.
Massart, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 41(2): 118-122. 1903 (portr.)
Errera, Ber. bay. bot. Ges. 9(1): 19-20. 1904.
Errera, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 22: (21)-(23). 1904.
Errera, Bull. Soc. roy. belge Géogr. 1904: 258-261.
Anon., Inauguration du buste de F.C., 5 Dec. 1904. Bruxelles 1905.
Dubois, Bull. Club alpin belge 4: 330-332. 1905.
Errera et al., Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 42(1): 7-26. 1905.
Wittrock, Acta Hort. Berg. 3(2): 87. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 73. 1905.
Durand et Errera, Annuaire Acad. roy. Belg. 62: 85-190. 1906 (portr., bibl.)
Durand et Errera, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 43(1): 4-95. 1906 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 19: <em>pl. 4</em>. 1908.
Herring, Francois Crépin, Kjøbenhavn 1930, 156 p. (portr.)

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Gravis et al., Bull. Jard. bot. Etat, Bruxelles 9(2): 59-61. 1931.
Anon., Bull. Soc. Natural. Luxemb. 54: 160, 161, photogr. between. 1949 (portr.)
Georlette, Quelques botanistes belges 7-18. 1949.
Shinners, Asa Gray Bull. ser. 2. 3(1): 65-76. 1955.
Staner, Ardenne et Gaume 21(3): 123-124. 1966.
Demaret, Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 37: 17-23. 1967.
Staner, Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 37: 3-10. 1967.
Stockmans, Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 37: 11-15. 1967.
Krüssmann, Rosen, Rosen, Rosen 153. <em>t. 14</em>. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Crepinella</em> Marchal (1887); <em>Crepinula</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

1271. <em>Notes sur quelques plantes rares ou critiques de la Belgique</em>. Bruxelles (M. Hayez, fasc. 1;
Gustave Mayolez, fasc. 2-5) 1859-1865, 5 fasc. Oct. (<em>Notes pl. rar. Belgique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Preprinted or reprinted from Bulletin [or Mémoires couronnés] de l'Académie
	royale Belgique. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY.
	1: Jan-Aug 1859 (Flora: Sep 1859), p. [1]-27. <em>Bull</em>. ser. 2. 7: 94-116. 1859.
	2: Jan-Nov 1862 (Bot. Zeit. 19 Dec 1862), p. [1]-75. <em>Bull</em>. ser. 2. 14(7): 76-146. 1862.
	3: Jan-Mar 1863 (Flora 13 Apr 1863), p. [1]-40. <em>Bull</em>. ser. 2. 15(1): 50-86. 1863. –
	The make up of the pages 33-40 of the reprint differs from that in the Bull. 78-86.
	4: Jan-Feb 1864 (p. 7: 5 Nov 1863; Flora 27 Feb 1864), p. [1]-63. <em>Bull</em>. ser. 2. 16(12):
	509-567. 1864.
	5: Jun 1866, p. [1]-274. <em>Mém</em>. 18(1): 1-223, 1865 (publ. Jun 1866) and 18(2): 1-52,
	<em>pl. 1-6</em>. 1865 (publ. Jun 1866).
	The 5 fascicles were also issued together as <em>La Flore belgique étudiée par fragments</em>, pre-
	mière série, 1 vol. Oct., 482 p. Bruxelles 1859-1865. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 400; Kew 1: 642; PR 1963.

1272. <em>Manuel de la flore de Belgique</em> ou description des familles et des genres accompagnée
de tableaux analytiques destinés à faire parvenir aisément aux noms des espèces suivis
du catalogue raisonné des plantes qui croissent spontanément en Belgique, et de celles
qui y sont généralement cultivées. Bruxelles (Èmile Tarlier) 1860. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Man. fl. Belgique</em>).

<em>Ed. 1a</em>: late 1859, Liège 1859, Duod. (n.v.) fide Bot. Zeit. 18: 92. (9 Mar 1860).
<em>Ed. 1b</em>: Mai-Aug 1860, Duod. (p. ix: 1 Mai 1860; Flora Sep 1860), p. [i]-lxxv, [1]-236,
	(1, err.] <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, HH, NY, US. – Bot. Zeit. 18: 92 (9 Mar 1860) mentions a
	Liège issue dated 1859. (n.v.), the Bruxelles issue is rev. by Bot. Zeit. on 26 Oct.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Bruxelles (Gustave Mayolez) "Deuxième édition considérablement augmentée":
	Mai-Dec 1866 (p. ix: 1 Mai 1866, Bot. Zeit. 22 Feb 1867), p. [i]-xliii, [1]-384, Duod.
	<em>Copies</em>: B, BR, HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Bruxelles (id.) Mai-Jun 1874 (p. x: 15 Apr 1874), p. [i-ii blank], [iii]-li, map, [1]-
	573, Octo-decimo. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR, HH.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Bruxelles (id.) 1882 (p. vi: 1 Nov 1881; Nat. Nov. Mar 1881), p. [i]-lx, map, [1]-
	483. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: BR.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Liège (Charles Desoer) Jan-Feb 1884 (p. vi: 1 Dec 1883; Nat. Nov. Mar 1884),
	p. [i]-lxviii, map, [1]-495, [496, err.], "avec 634 figures gravées par V. Vermorcken
	sur les dessins de l'auteur." 16-mo. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, NY, US.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Liège (id.) 1916, p. [i]-lxviii, map, [1]-495, 634 figs.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 8</em>: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 9</em>: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 10</em>: Liège (id.) s.d. (latest date mentioned in vol. is 1 Dec 1883, of preface ed. 5),
	p. [i]-lxviii, map, [1]-495, 16-mo. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 30; BM 1: 399; Jackson p. 271; Kew 1: 642; PR 1962.
	Anon., Flora 44: 10-12, 345-352, 353-365, 376, 382. 1861.

1273. <em>Primitiae monographiae Rosarum</em>. Matériaux pour servir à l'histoire des Roses. Gent
1869-1882. Oct. (<em>Prim. monogr. Ros</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Originally in parts in the Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 1869-1882; as a consolidated reprint
	with added continuous pagination, 856 pp., 1882.

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fasc.	bull.	pages	date	pp. reprint
-----------------------------------------------------
1	8	226-349	14 Nov 1869	1-128
2	11	15-130	Jul-Dec 1872	131-246
3(1)	13	242-290	1874	247-296
3(2)	14	3-46	Jan-Jul 1875	297-340
3(3)	14	137-168	Jul-Dec 1875	341-372
4	15	12-100	1876	375-464
5	18(1)	221-416	Nov-Dec 1879	465-662 "1880"
6	21	7-196	Oct-Nov 1882	663-856

<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS p. 51; Jackson p. 495; MW p. 87.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22: 142, 311. 1973.

1274. <em>Catalogue de la flore de Belgique</em>, comprenant les phanérogames, les cryptogames
vasculaires, les mousses et les hépatiques. Bruxelles (Gustave Mayolez) 1872. Qu. (<em>Cat.fl.
Belgique</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Pierre Joseph Frederic Gravet (1827-1907), Charles Henri Delogne (1834-
	1901).
<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1872 (p. iii cover) p. [1]-32. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – Names only. Title on p. [i] of cover.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 400; Jackson p. 271; Kew 1: 643.

1275. <em>Description de quelques plantes fossiles</em> de l'étage des Psammites du Condroz (Dévo-
nien supérieur). Bruxelles (F. Hayez) 1874. Oct. (<em>Descr. pl. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1874, p. [1]-14, <em>3 pl</em>., plain liths. <em>Copy</em>: B (author to Ascherson). – Reprinted
	from Bull. Acad. roy. Belg. ser. 2. 38(8): 568-577. Aug 1874.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 179.

1276. <em>Guide du botaniste en Belgique</em> (plantes vivantes et fossiles). Bruxelles (Gustave
Mayolez), Paris (J.-B. Baillière et fils) 1878. Octo-decimo. (<em>Guide bot. Belgique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1877 or Jan 1878 (p. vii: 15 Nov 1877; J. Bot. Jan 1878), p. [i]-vii, [1]-495.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 30; BM 1: 400.

Cretzoiu, Paul (1909-1946), Roumanian botanist and conservator of forests. (<em>Cretz</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BUC; lichenes and fungi at BUCA (fide Grummann, Hawks-
worth.) <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Lichenes Romaniae exsiccati, a laboratorio botanico scholae polytechnicae
Bucuresti editae</em>. Collaboratores O. Klement, M. Badea (Dec. 1-10, nos. 1-100) Bucureşti
1936-1940/41. Copies at CERN, FH, GZU, H, K, L, M, UPS, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR 779; IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 144.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 118. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GR p. 779; IF suppl. 4: 320; Kew 1: 643-644; LS suppl.
5831; MW p. 87.
Cretzoiu, Bibl. lichenolog. României, 1930.
Morariú, Bull. Jard. Mus. bot. Univ. Cluj 26(1-2): 18-23. 1946.
Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

Crié, Louis Auguste (1850-1912), French palaeobotanist at Rennes. (<em>Crié</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: REN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 144.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews ed. 2, p. 250; Barnhart 1: 396; BL 2: 135, 178;
BM 1: 401; Bossert p. 87; CSP 9: 602-603, 12: 177, 14: 404; DBF [1961]; GR p. 313;
Jackson p. 535 [index]; Kew 1: 644; LS 6160-6188, 32352-32353.
Gubernatis, Dict. int. écrivains du jour 2: 733-734. 1890.
Anon., Rev. gén. Bot. 24: 416. 1912.

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Bois et Grignan, Rev. hortic. 84: 392. 1912.
Daniel, Trav. sci. Univ. Rennes 11 (1): 103-112. 1912.

Croall, Alexander (1809-1885), British botanist. (<em>Croall</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: STI, further material at BM, CGE, E, K, GL, L, MANCH,
MEL and OXF. – Exsiccatae: <em>Plants of Braemar</em>, dried specimens of the plants illustra-
tive of Braemar, North Britain ... fasc. 1-6, nos. 1-602, 1857, sets at BK and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 144.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 49. 1957.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 10-11. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 71. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 396; BB p. 76; BL 2: 312; BM 1: 401;
CSP 2: 95, 7: 460, 14: 406; GR p. 394; Jackson p. 242; Kew 1: 645.
Anon., Nat. Nov. 7: 150. 1885.
Trail, Scottish Naturalist ser. 2. 2: 148-153. 1885.
Dickson, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 16: 309-311. 1886.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see Johnstone, Nature-printed British Seaweeds.

Crombie, James Mascall (Morrison) (1831-1906), British lichenologist. (<em>Cromb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. — <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Lichenes britannici exsiccati</em> (cent. i-ii, nos. 1-200)
London 1874-1877. <em>Copies</em>: B, BM, E, G, K, L, M, UPS, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 370; IH 2: 144.
	Candolle, Phytographie 405. 1880.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 119. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 72. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 397; BB p. 76; BL 2: 294; BM 1: 401, 6:
240; CSP 7: 461, 9: 605-606, 14: 408; GR p. 369-370; Jackson p. 536 [index]; Kew 1:
647; LS 6192-6251, 32356-32362; MW p. 88; NI 429; PR 1969.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 33. 1898.
Britten, J. Bot. 44: 248. 1906.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1905/6: 36-37. 1906.
Jackson, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1906: 225.
Anon., Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 54: 188. 1906.

1277. <em>Lichenes britannici</em>, seu lichenum in Anglia, Scotia et Hibernia vigentium enumera-
tio, cum eorum stationibus et distributione. London (L. Reeve and Co.) 1870. Oct. (<em>Lich. brit</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1870 (p. vii: 3 Aug 1869), p. [i]-vii, [1]-138. – <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY,
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 401; Jackson p. 243; Kew 1: 647; LS 6194; PR 1969.
	Arnold, Flora 53: 99-103. 27 Mar 1870.
	Stizenberger, Bot. Zeit. 28: 276. 29 Apr 1870.

1278. <em>A monograph of lichens found in Britain</em>: being a descriptive catalogue of the species in
the herbarium of the British Museum. London (Trustees B.M.) 1894-1911, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Monogr. lich. Britain</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Annie Lorain Smith (1854-1937).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Part 1</em>: (by Crombie) Mar 1894 (pref. Mar 1894; Nat. Nov. Mar 1894; J. Bot.
	Mar 1894; rev. Hedw. 20 Jun 1894), p. [i]-viii, [1]-519. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MICH, NY.
	<em>Part 2</em>: (by A. L. Smith) Feb-Apr 1911 (pref. Feb 1911; Nat. Nov. Apr 1911), p. [i-ix],
	[1]-409, <em>pl. 1-59. Copy</em>: BR. – Title: "A monograph of the British lichens / a descrip-
	tive catalogue of the species in the Department of Botany, British Museum part II."
<em>Ed. 2</em>: (by A. L. Smith) <em>Part 1</em>: Jul-Dec 1918 (pref. Jul 1918), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xxiii, [1,
	note], [1]-519, [1, ind.], <em>pl. 1-71. – Facsimile</em> reprint of ed. 2, part 1: Vaals (A. Asher &amp;
	Co.) 1970, 2 vols. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

PAGE: 569
HEADING: CROUAN P. L.

	<em>Part 2</em>: 27 Feb 1926 (pref. Jan 1926), p. i-ix, [1]-447, <em>pl. 1-63. Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 401; LS 6251; NI 429.
	A.G., J. Bot. 32: 249-251. 1894.

Crome, Georg Ernst Wilhelm (1781-1813), German botanist and pharmacist,
professor at the Mögelin Agricultural College, provisor at Schwerin, Mecklenburg.
(<em>Crome</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Sammlung deutscher Laubmoose</em> (see below),
at B, BM, FH, L, PC and STR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 144.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 4: 607-608; Barnhart 1: 397; BM 1: 401-402;
CSP 2: 96, 7: 462; GR p. 69-70; KR p. 132; LS 6225-6258; NI 430; PR 1970-1973.
Boll, Fl. Mecklenburg 151. 1860.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 3. 1860.

1279. <em>Sammlung deutscher Laubmoose</em>. Schwerin (J. W. Bärensprungs Erben) 1803-1806.
Qu. (<em>Samml. deut. Laubm</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: [exsiccatae and text]: <em>Main issue</em>: Aug-Oct 1803, p. [i-viii], [1]-90. <em>Copies</em>: FH, L
	(nos. 1-60); <em>Nachlieferung 1</em>: Apr-Aug 1805, p. [i-viii], [1]-48 (nos. 61-90). <em>Copies</em>: FH,
	L; <em>Nachlieferung 2</em>: 5 Aug-Dec 1806 (descr. and nos. 1-30). <em>Copy</em>: FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 401; PR 1970; SY p. 15, 23, 27.
	Anon., Bot. Zeitung (Regensburg) 2(21): 321-325. 14 Nov 1803, 4(15): 225-232.
	15 Aug 1805.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 190-191. 1971.

Crouan, Hippolyte Marie (1802-1871), French botanist and pharmacist at Brest.
(<em>H. Crouan</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: see under Pierre Louis Crouan.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 399; BL 2: 148; BM 1: 403, 6: 241; CSP 2:
99; GR p. 272-273; Jackson p. 281; Kew 1: 651; KR p. 132; LS 6275-6277, 32387;
NI 431.
For further references see Pierre Louis Crouan.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Crouania</em> J. G. Agardh (1842, also dedicated to his brother Pierre Louis Crouan
(1798-1871), <em>q.v.</em>)

Crouan, Pierre Louis (1798-1871), French botanist and pharmacist at Brest, brother
of Hippolyte Marie Crouan (<em>P. L. Crouan</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Laboratoire de Biologie marine, Concarneau, Bretagne, France;
for other collections see Koster (1969). – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Algues marines du Finistère</em> (3 vols., nos.
1-404), Brest (Crouan) 1852 (see Sayre), in collaboration with Hippolyte Marie Crouan
(1802-1871). Sets: FH, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 273; IH 2: 145.
	Candolle, Phytographie 405. 1880.
	Dixon, Brit. phycol. Bull. 3: 213-218. 1967.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 68. 1969.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 399; BL 2: 148; BM 1: 403, 6: 241; CSP 2:
99; GR p. 273; Jackson p. 281; Kew 1: 651; KR p. 132; LS 6275-6277, 32387; NI 1431.
Hesse, Bull. Soc. bot. France 19(1): 76-79. 1872 (originally published in l'Océan, 29 Dec
	1871, n.v.), reprinted also in Annuaire de la ville de Brest, 1878 (n.v.))
Guéguen, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 25: 69-78. 1909 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: For Crouan taxa published by J. G. Agardh see KR p. 132.

PAGE: 570
HEADING: CROUAN P. L.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Crouania</em> J. G. Agardh (1842, also dedicated to his brother Hippolyte Marie
Crouan (1802-1871), <em>q.v</em>.)

1280. <em>Florule du Finistère</em> contenant les descriptions de 360 espèces nouvelles de sporo-
games, de nombreuses observations et une synonymie des plantes cellulaires et vascu-
laires qui croissent spontanément dans ce département, accompagnées de trente-deux
planches où est représentée l'organographie, faite sur l'état vif, des fruits et des tissus de
198 genres d'algues avec la plante grandeur naturelle ou réduite plus une planche sup-
plémentaire où sont figurés 24 champignons nouveaux. Paris (Friedrich Klincksieck),
Brest (J. B. et A. Lejournier) 1867. Qu. (<em>Fl. Finistère</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Hippolyte Marie Crouan (1802-1871).
<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Sep 1867 (p. x: 10 Jan 1867; Flora 8 Oct 1867), p. [i]-x, [1]-262, frontisp.,
	<em>pl. 1-31</em>, + <em>1 suppl. pl</em>., coloured liths. by H. Crouan. – <em>Copies</em>: B, HH, P, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 403; Jackson p. 283; LS 6277; NI 431; PR 1976.
	De Bary, Bot. Zeit. 26: 334-335. 15 Mai 1868.
	Guéguen, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 25: 74-76. 1909.

Crozals, André de (1861-1932), French lichenologist, mycologist and wine-merchant.
(<em>Croz</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC; material also at TLON and US.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 275; IH 2: 145.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 181. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 400; CSP 14: 418; GR p. 273; LS 32390-
32393; LS suppl. 5853-5860; PFC 2(2): xxi, 3(2): x.
Anon., Bull. Acad. Géogr. Bot. 13: 11. 1904, 19: 11. 1909.
Allorge, Rev. bryol. lichénol. ser. 2. 6(60): 225-226. 1933 (bibl.)
Jahandiez et Nardi, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 49: 177-189. 1933 (gives date of birth
	2 Jan 1862 in text but "1861" in heading).

Crueger, Hermann (1818-1864), German born apothecary who settled in Trinidad in
1841, Government botanist and director of the botanical garden 1857-1864. (<em>Crueg</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TRIN. The hepatics were at B (Gottsche herb.), Musci sent to
	Mitten are at NY; some material was also sent to K.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 78; IH 2: 145.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 33-34. 1902.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 400; BB p. 78; BM 1: 404; CSP 2: 100,
7: 470; Jackson p. 376; Kew 1: 652; Langman p. 376; PR 1977; Zander ed. 10, p. 648.
Anon., J. Bot. 2: 191. 1864.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 22: 119-120. 1864.
Anon., Flora 47: 284. 1864 ("Krueger").
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 33-34. 1898, 3: 33-34. 1902.

Crump, William Bunting (1868-1950), British botanist. (<em>Crump</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 400; BL 2: 276; BM 1: 404, 6: 241; Kew 1:
653.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>The Halifax Naturalist</em> and Record of the Scientific Society ... con-
ducted by W. B. Crump ... editor, Halifax, vols. 1-8. 1896-1904.

1281. <em>The flora of the parish of Halifax</em>. Halifax Scientific Society 1904. Oct. (<em>Fl. Halifax</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Charles Crossland (1844-1916).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1896-1904 (see below), p. [i]-lxxv, [1]-316. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, NY. – Issued as a
	Supplement to the <em>Halifax Naturalist</em> as follows:

PAGE: 571
HEADING: CUMMINGS

pages	dates	vol.	pages	dates	vol.
--------------------------------------------------------
[i]-viii	1904	viii	89-128	1899	iv
ix-xxxii	1900	v	129-144	1900	iv &amp; v
xxxiii-lxiv	1901	v &amp; vi	145-160	1901	vi
lxv-lxxvi	1904	viii	161-208	1902	vi &amp; vii
[1]-12	1896	i	209-272	1903	vii &amp; viii
15-56	1897	i &amp; ii	273-316	1904	viii
57-88	1898	iii

Issued as above except p. 1-120 which, owing to the stock being destroyed by fire, were
revised and reprinted in 1900, and have not been issued apart from the complete work.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 276; BM 6: 241; Kew 1: 653.

Cruse, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (1803-1873), German botanist at Königsberg. (<em>Cruse</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KBG.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 145.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 401; BM 1 404; CSP 2: 102, 6: 631; Kew 1: 654; PR 1978-1979.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Crusea</em> Chamisso &amp; D. F. L. Schlechtendal (1830).

1282. <em>De Rubiaceis capensibus</em> praecipue de genere Anthospermo. Disseruit Guilelmus
Cruse Med. Dr. Dissertatio inauguralis. Accedunt tabulae aeneae duae. Berlin (Brüschke)
 1825. Qu. (<em>Rubiac. cap.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825, p. [1]-22, [2, expl., add.], <em>pl. 1-2</em> uncol. stipple (1) and line (1) engr. by
	C. Röthig. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 404; Kew 1: 654; PR 1978.

Cummings, Clara Eaton (1855-1906); American lichenologist at Wellesley College.
(<em>Cumm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MAINE, WELC. – Fungi at MICH (Hawksworth). Exsiccatae:
1. with Arthur Bliss Seymour (1859-1933) (dec. 1-16) and Thomas Albert Williams
	(1865-1900) (dec. 16): <em>Decades of North American Lichens</em> (Dec. i-xxxvi, nos. 1-360)
	Wellesley, Mass. 1892-1903. <em>Copies</em> at BM, C, FH, MICH, NY, WELC.
2. with same: <em>Lichenes boreali-americani</em>, second edition of Decades of North American
	Lichens (dec. i-xxviii, nos. 1-280) Wellesley, Mass. 1894-1903. Copies at BM, CM,
	FH, MICH, NY, S, WEIC.
3. <em>Myxomycetes of New England</em> (unnumbered distribution).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 186, IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 146.
	Anon., Bot. Gaz. 23: 218-219. 1897, 27: 416-417. 1899.
	Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 66: 164. 1896, 75: 236. 1898.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 219. 1901.
	Riddle, Mycologia 4: 125-140. 1912 (Jamaican lichens).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 120. 1969.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nov. Hedwigia 36: 96. 1971.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 130-131. 1973 (corr. with E. G.
	Britton).
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 403; BM 6: 242; Bossert p. 89; CSP 14: 340
(sub Cooley); GR p. 185-186; LS 6414-6419, 32420-32423, LS suppl. 5897.
Anon., Rev. bryol. 34: 126. 1907 (portr.)
Anon., Science, ser. 2. 25: 77-78. 1907.
Fink, Bryologist 10: 37-41. 1907 (portr., bibl.)
Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 63. 1908.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 125. 1911.

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HEADING: CUNNINGHAM, A.

Cunningham, Allan (1791-1839), Kew collector, later colonial botanist in New South
Wales, brother of Richard Cunningham. (<em>A. Cunn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, originally bequeathed to Robert Heward who gave duplicates
to Fielding; now at OXF. Other material at (e.g.) BM, E, G, NSW. Manuscripts at
BM, K and Sydney Public Library.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 395, IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 147.
	Candolle, Phytographie 406. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 151. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 72. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 308-309. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 359; Barnhart 1: 404; BB p. 79; BM 1: 405-
406; Bossert p. 89; CSP 2: 104-105; Dawson p. 246-247; DNB 13: 308; GR p. 395;
HR; IF p. 692; Jackson p. 400; Kew 1: 660; LS 6422; PR 1990-1991; Zander ed. 10,
p. 648.
Anon., Flora 23: 208. 7 Apr 1840.
Heward in Hooker, J. Bot. 4: 231-320. 1841, London J. Bot. 1: 107-128, 263-292. 1842,
	5: 662. 1846 (frontisp.)
Norwich, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 67-68. 1849 (for 1840).
Hooker, Fl. Tasm. cxiv-cxvii. 1860.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888/90: 34. 1891 (portr.)
Thiselton-Dyer, Bull. Misc. Inf. Kew 1891: 309-310.
Norton, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 25: 770-774, 789. 1901.
Cheeseman, Manual NZ flora xx-xxi. 1906.
Maiden, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1906: 212, 214-216.
Milner, Cat. Portraits Kew 31. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 14-15. 1906.
Maiden, J. roy. Soc. NSW 42: 99. 1908.
Maiden, Sir Joseph Banks 141-155, 240. 1909.
Cockayne, Veget. New Zealand 2-3. 1921.
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 174. 1950.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 122-123. 1950.
Bagnall and Petersen, William Colenso 484. 1950.
Coats, The plant hunters 215-222, 231-233, 387. 1969.
McMinn, Allan Cunningham, botanist and explorer, Melbourne 1970, x, 147 p. (portr.,
	bibl.)
McMinn, Rec. Austral Acad. Sci. 2(1): 1-9. 1970.
Gorer, Quart. Bull. alp. Gard. Soc. 40(1): 24-27. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Alania</em> Endlicher (1836); <em>Cunninghamia</em> R. Brown (1826, <em>nom. cons.</em>, also de-
dicated to his brother Richard Cunningham (1793-1835), q.v.) <em>Note</em>: <em>Cunninghamella
</em>Matruchot (1903) and <em>Cunninghamia</em> Currey (1873) are dedicated to David Douglas
Cunningham (1843-1914), q.v.

Cunningham, David Douglas (1843-1914), British pathologist and physician in the
Indian medical service. (<em>D. D. Cunn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TOR.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kent, Brit. herbaria 50. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 404; BB p. 79-80; BM 1: 406, 6: 242; CSP 7:
470, 9: 617, 12: 179, 14: 428; GR p. 370; Jackson p. 82, 165, 167; Kew 1: 660-661;
LS 6423-6432.
Prain, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1914/5: 24-26. 1915.
Prain, Proc. Roy. Soc. ser. B. 89: xv-xx. 1915.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cunninghamella</em> Matruchot (1903); <em>Cunninghamia</em> Currey (1873; <em>Note</em>: The
material was collected by David Douglas Cunningham in Calcutta, and was brought to
Currey's notice by Robert Oliver Cunningham (1841-1918), an elder brother of David).

PAGE: 573
HEADING: CURTIS, M. A.

Cunningham, Gordon Herriot (1892-1962), New Zealand mycologist. (<em>G. Cunn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PDD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed 6): 337.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Cunningham, cf. supra, sub A. and D. D.
Cunningham.

Cunningham, Richard (1793-1835), British gardener, Kew collector in Australia,
colonial botanist in New South Wales 1833-1835, brother of Allan Cunningham.
(<em>R. Cunn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, incl. mss. flora of New Zealand, other material at E, GL,
MEL, MO, NSW, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 147.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 152. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 72. 1970.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 359; Barnhart 1: 404; BB p. 80; CSP 2: 105;
DNB 13: 317; HR; PR p. 73; Zander (ed. 10) p. 648.
Hooker, Comp. bot. Mag. 2: 210-221. 1836 (portr.).
Hooker, Fl. Tasmania cxvi, cxx, cxxiii-cxxiv. 1860.
Cheeseman, Man. New Zealand fl. xx-xxi. 1906.
Maiden, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1906: 212-214.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 32. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW 42: 99-100. 1908.
Maiden, Sir Joseph Banks 153. 1909.
Cockayne, Veg. New Zealand 3. 1921.
Coats, The plant hunters 220-221, 232. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cunninghamia</em> R. Brown (1826, <em>nom. cons.</em>, also dedicated to his brother Allan
Cunningham (1791-1839), <em>q.v.</em>)
<em>Note</em>: <em>Cunninghamella</em> Matruchot (1903) and <em>Cunninghamia</em> Currey (1873) are dedicated to
David Douglas Cunningham (1843-1914), <em>q.v.</em>

Currey, Frederick (1819-1881), British mycologist. (<em>Curr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K; mss on fungi at LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 80; IH 2: 147.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 405; BL 2: 247; BB p. 80 (ed. 1, p. 43);
BM 1: 407; CSP 2: 108, 7: 472, 9: 619, 12: 179; DNB 13: 311; IF p. 692; Kew 1: 660-
661; LS 6434-6456; MW p. 88; PR p. 73.
Jackson, J. Bot. 19: 310-312. 1881.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1881. 59-60. 1883.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888/90: 34-35. 1891.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Edited Badham's <em>Esculent funguses</em> (1863).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Curreya</em> P. A. Saccardo (1883); <em>Curreyella</em> (P. A. Saccardo) Lindau (1897).

Curtis, Moses Ashley (1808-1872), American mycologist in the Carolinas. (<em>M. A.
Curtis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FH, also material at BRU, K, MAINE, NEB, NY. – Cor-
respondence with Torrey at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 148.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 242. 1901.
	Martin in Lenley et al., Ind. corr. Torrey 451. 1973.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

PAGE: 574
HEADING: CURTIS, M. A.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 406; BL 2: 204; BM 1: 407; CSP 2: 110, 7:
473; GR p. 186; Kew 1: 664; LS 6460-6469, 31426; ME 1: 176, 3: 559; MW p. 88;
PR p. 73.
Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 5: 391-393. 1873, Sci. papers 2: 351-353. 1889.
Wood, J. Elisha Mitchell scientific Soc. 2: 9-31. 1885 (portr.)
Dudley, J. mycol. 2: 54-59. 1886 (bibl.)
Youmans, Pop. Sci. Monthly 34: 405-410. 1859.
Lawson Scribner, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 20: 321-324. 1893.
Shear and Stevens, Mycologia 11(4): 181-201. 1919 (bibl.)
Stevens, Sci. Monthly 1919: 157-166.
Rodgers, John Torrey 339. 1962.
Powell, Moses Ashley Curtis 1808-1872. Chapel Hill 1958, 20 p. (portr.)
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 64-66. 1961.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Curtis, cf. infra, sub W. Curtis.

Curtis, Samuel (1779-1860), British florist at Walworth, Notts., proprietor of the
<em>Botanical Magazine</em> 1801-1846, cousin of William Curtis. (<em>S. Curtis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 406; BB p. 81; BM 1: 407, 6: 244; Bossert
p. 90; DNB 13: 349; HU 2: 599 [index]; Jackson p. 536 [index]; Kew 1: 664; MW p.
88, suppl. 53; NI 436-438; Plesch p. 187.
Trimen and Dyer, Fl. Middlesex 396. 1869.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 32. 1906.
Burleigh, J. roy. hort. Soc. 58: 324-328. 1933 (portr.)
Curtis, W. H., Biogr. W. Curtis, Winchester 1941.
Anon., House and Gard. Nov 1973: 146, 150.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Curtis, cf. infra, sub W. Curtis.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Samuel Curtis was a first cousin of William Curtis; he married William's daughter
Sarah Caustin (1779-1827) on 19 Oct 1801. Samuel published William Curtis' <em>Lectures
on botany</em> (1803-1805), in three volumes, the first of which contains Thornton's <em>Sketch of
the life and writings of the late Mr. William Curtis</em>.
Samuel's full control of the Botanical Magazine dates from 1827.

1283. <em>A monograph on the genus Camellia</em>. The whole from original drawings by Clara
Maria Pope. London 1819. Fol. (<em>Monogr. Camellia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1819 – 5 unnumbered aquatint plates by Clara Maria Pope, engraved by
	Weddell. See Dunthorne for an analysis. – The price was <em>£</em> 6.6. – coloured and
	<em>£</em> 3.3. uncoloured. The book was probably reissued Feb 1822. A modern reprint was
	published recently, Ipswich s.d., <em>copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 407; DU 85; GF p. 54; Jackson p. 126; Kew 1: 664; MW p. 88, suppl.
	p. 53; NI 437.
	Anon., Flora 5: 351. 14 Jun 1822 ("in Februar 1822 ... erschienen" sic; see also
	Flora 5: 640. 28 Oct 1822).

1284. <em>The beauties of Flora</em> being a selection of flowers painted from nature by eminent
artists, with accurate descriptions in English and French, together with the most
approved method of culture, by Samuel Curtis, F.L.S. from whose collection the
specimens are selected. Published by S. Curtis, Gamston, Notts. 1820. Fol. (<em>Beauties
Flora</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The 10 plates were issued between 1806 and 1820, they are unsigned, partly
	hand-coloured, partly colour-printed, by Clara Maria Pope and T. Baxter. – First
	issued as <em>The beauties of Flora</em> ... <em>from nature by Thomas Baxter</em>, Walworth 1806, dated
	1 Jan 1806. The second issue, listed above has the Baxter plates with the date altered
	to 1820. – See Dunthorne for a full analysis.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 407; DU 84; GF p. 54; Jackson p. 536; Kew 1: 664; NI 436.
	Britten, J. Bot. 37: 183-184. 1899.

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Curtis, William (1746-1799), English botanist, entomologist, and editor of the Botani-
cal Magazine 1787-1799. (<em>Curtis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. Drawings and 2 volumes of a "Hortus siccus grami-
neus" at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 148.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 50. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 380; Barnhart 1: 406; BB p. 81; BL 2: 216;
BM 1: 407-408, 6: 243-244; Bossert p. 90; CSP 2: no; Dawson p. 248; DNB 13: 349;
Henrey 590-611; HU 2: 599 [index]; Jackson p. 536 [index]; Kew 1: 664-665; Lang-
man p. 230; LS 6470; MW p. 88-89, suppl. p. 53; NI 439-443; Plesch p. 186-188;
PR 1998-2012, ed. 1, 2088-2102; Smit p. 902; Zander ed. 10, p. 648.
Trimen and Dyer, Fl. Middlesex 393-396. 1869 (bibl.).
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 32. 1906.
Davey, Fl. Cornwall xxxiv. 1909.
Nelmes, Curtis's Bot. Mag. dedications 1827-1927, p. xvi-xxi. 1932.
Curtis, W. H., William Curtis (1746-1799), Winchester 1941.
Gilmour, Exhibition in commemoration of the birth of William Curtis, Alton 1946.
Gilmour, Nature 157: 14-15. 1946.
Hunkin, Endeavour, London, 5: 13-17. 1946 (portr.).
J. W. H., Gard. Chron. 119: 19. 1946.
Lousley, J. roy. hort. Soc. 71: 98-100 (portr.), 124-129. 1946.
Savage, Nature 157: 15-16. 1946.
Savage, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 158: 13-16. 1947 (portr.).
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxvi. 1948.
Stearn, [Introduction to facsimile edition of] W. Curtis, A short history of the Brown-
	Tail Moth [1782]. Curwen facsimile. 1969.
Anon., House and Gard., Nov 1973: 150-151. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Curtisia</em> W. Aiton (1789). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Curtisina</em> Ridley (1920) was dedicated to
Charles Curtis (1853-1928), British collector in the Malesian area.

1285. <em>A catalogue of the plants growing wild in the environs of London</em>. London 1774. Qu. or
Oct. in twos (n.v.) (<em>Cat. pl. London</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1774. p. [1]-40. – Wrongly attributed to W. Curtis by <em>Dryander</em> (1798). Gilmour
has shown that the internal evidence does not support this supposition. The authorship
remains unsettled.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 407; Jackson p. 251; Kew 1: 664; PR 1998; IDC 5119.
	Gilmour, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 2(5): 181-182. 1949.

1286. <em>Flora londinensis</em>: or plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the
environs of London: with their places of growth, and times of flowering; their several
names according to Linnaeus and other authors: with a particular description of each
plant in Latin and English. To which are added, their several uses in medecine, agri-
culture, rural oeconomy, and other arts. London (author) [1775-]1777-1798. 2 vols.
Fol. (<em>Fl. londin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: For a detailed study of this intricate book see Stevenson, Dandy, and Stearn; for a
	summary see Henrey 595-598. These authors also give references, not repeated here,
	to previous treatises. The work consisted of 432 (434; see Cardew) plates, each with
	accompanying text, issued in 72 "numbers" of 6 plates each. Twelve "numbers"
	constituted a "fascicle, " three fascicles constituted a volume. The plates were num
	bered in three ways: a) the numbers assigned to them in each fascicle index, b) those
	in each volume index and c) the numbers engraved on some of them. Since the
	publication by Stevenson, Dandy, and Stearn is not easily available, the analysis of
	the contents of the fascicles and numbers is repeated here with kind permission from
	the Hunt Botanical Library. However, for an enumeration of the names of the plants
	illustrated on the plates and of their modern equivalents, reference must be made to the
	Hunt Catalogue (HU 650). The dates given here are those given by Stevenson,
	Dandy, and Stearn with the exception of those marked with an asterisk, which are

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	the dates of receipt by the University Library at Cambridge. These dates agree all
	very well with the general scheme as given by Stevenson et al. and fill some gaps in
	the information. However, the Cambridge University Library records give as the
	date of receipt of parts 1-23, 22 Jul 1775 and as that of parts 24-46, 9 Nov 1779. This
	discrepancy is difficult to solve at the moment.

fasc.	number	plate numbers type b	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	42, 197, 79, 40, 36, 160	Mai 1775
	2	71, 91, 208, 161, 133, 14	1775
	3	175, 165, 19, 49, 185, 96	1775
	4	35, 2, 148, 20, 86, 109	1775
	5	130, 173, 102, 72, 3, 115	ante 5 Dec 1775
	6	201, 18, 98, 48, 38, 183	...
	7	129, 200, 1, 107, 150, 47	...
	8	114, 149, 174, 43, 116, 202	...
	9	10, 134, 80, 26, 141, 180	...
	10	166, 12, 142, 76, 128, 181	prob. by Aug 1776
	11	132, 77, 75, 127, 85, 119
	12	73, 75, 69, 54, 99, 198	ante Aug 1777
2	13	136, 120, 113, 110, 70, 177	1777
	14	94, 194, 90, 84, 121, 16	1777
	15	29, 108, 6, 191, 145, 17	ante 22 Dec 1777
	16	30, 50, 111, 41, 153, 213	...
	17	22, 211, 28, 212, 112, 82	...
	18	51, 182, 21, 156, 60, 67	ante 17 Jul 1778
	19	4, 89, 104, 117, 189, 147	1778
	20	52, 157, 39, 196, 118, 64	ante 21 Dec 1778
	21	93, 187, 151, 167, 65, 209	...
	22	81, 152, 199, 204, 203, 66, 95	...
	23	106, 78, 5, 34, 83, 176	...
	24	15, 135, 59, 143, 122, 58	...
3	25	13, 169, 172, 45, 171, 87	...
	26	56, 168, 126, 123, 179, 140	...
	27	154, 100, 144, 33, 146, 137	...
	28	178, 207, 206, 44, 63, 163, 195	...
	29	46, 101, 192, 193, 61, 159	1780
	30	138, 139, 190, 186, 188, 158	ante 2 Oct 1780
	31	162, 124, 32, 62, 53, 97	1780
	32	170, 24, 31, 25, 217, 37	5 Oct-25 Nov 1780
	33	68, 11, 214, 7, 155, 218	Dec 1780
	34	215, 210, 8, 9, 27, 103	24 Mar 1781
	35	88, 92, 131, 23, 125, 164	1781
	36	184, 57, 216, 55, 205, 105	ante 15 Aug 1781
4	37	45, 7, 12, 13, 216, 95	1781
	38	201, 118, 48, 157, 49, 155	ante 30 Nov 1781
	39	109, 127, 212, 217, 128, 203	20 Sep-21 Dec 1781
	40	167, 89, 213, 81, 173, 50	...
	41	97, 182, 28, 29, 165, 106	...
	42	57, 117, 144, 116, 110, 67	...
	43	35, 70, 27, 37, 143, 46	ante 9 Oct 1782
	44	90, 133, 30, 31, 211, 82	...
	45	47, 85, 208, 131, 87, 163	ante 20 Mai 1783
	46	187, 58, 205, 207, 206, 60, 86	1783
	47	132, 158, 9, 190, 191, 192	1783
	48	121, 75, 204, 1, 11, 38	Apr 1784
5	49	41, 40, 134, 44, 103, 124	...
	50	126, 104, 80, 178, 120, 17	prob. Jan 1785
	51	25, 138, 3, 164, 100, 76	1 Feb 1785*
	52	77, 97, 209, 210, 156, 166	15 Feb 1786*

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fasc.	number	plate numbers type b	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
	53	105, 161, 214, 215, 39, 96	26 Jun 1786*
	54	146, 202, 130, 129, 78, 10	21 Aug 1786*
	55	162, 23, 123, 137, 135, 69	10 Nov 1786*
	56	5, 6, 179, 180, 34, 43	2 Jan 1787*
	57	42, 122, 119, 200, 172, 16	2 Mar 1787*
	58	194, 195, 176, 19, 98, 99	2 Mar 1787*
	59	184, 174, 74, 73, 61, 56	28 Aug 1786*
	60	72, 79, 68, 147, 24, 150	Nov 1788
6	61	32, 66, 59, 198, 55, 136	30 Jun 1789*
	62	139, 94, 178, 88, 63, 199	7 Nov 1789*
	6	63	64, 36, 177, 171, 175, 62	5 Mar 1790*
	64	149, 151 196, 197 141 193	1 Jan 1791 (7 Feb 1791*)
	65	15, 153, 142, 113, 111, 51	1 Mar 1791 (11 Jul 1791*)
	66	140, 20, 21, 22, 160, 107	1 Dec 1791
	67	71, 159, 169, 168, 8, 52	ante 10 Apr 1793
	68	114, 101, 185, 4, 83, 188	post 1 Jun 1794 (16 Nov 1794*)
	69	92, 108, 154, 181, 125, 112	1794 (17 Nov 1795* sic)
	70	26, 2, 18, 152, 189, 115	28 Nov 1796*
	71	148, 186, 65, 53, 145, 84	1795
	72	14, 183, 93, 33, 54, 102	1798

<em>First issue</em>: author's address 51 Gracechurch St., <em>later</em> issue: Botanic Garden Lambeth
	Marsh. – The 434 hand-coloured plates are engraving from drawings by Sydenham
	Edwards, Will Kilburn and James Sowerby. <em>Copy</em> ed. 1: HU.
	Another edition was published between 1817 and 1828 (London, Fol., 5 vols., 659
	hand-coloured plates on 647 leaves; the additional plates are by George Graves and
	William Hooker). Henry Bohn took over the remaining copies of this second edition
	and issued them in 1835 with new title-pages, carrying the date 1835. <em>Copies</em>: M,
	MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 216; BM 6: 243-244; DU 87; Henrey 595-598; HU 650; Kew 1: 664; LS
	6470; NI 439; PR 2004; SK p. clxxvi; ST p. 59; IDC 627.
	Clarke, J. Bot. 33: 112-114. 1895; 37: 390-395. 1899.
	Hooker, J. D., Ann. Bot. [London] 16: xcviii-xcix. 1902 [discussion of the 1817-1828
	edition].
	Jackson, J. Bot. 19: 309-310. 1881; 54: 153-164. 1916.
	Druce, Rep. Bot. Exch. Club 5: 412-414. 1919.
	Williams, J. Bot. 57: 100. 1919.
	Stearn, Rep. Sp. nov. 45: 216-217. 1938.
	Cardew, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 2: 223-224. 1950.
	Stevenson, Dandy and Stearn <em>in</em> Stevenson, Cat. Bot. Books Coll. Hunt 2: 389. 1961
	(= HU 650).
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 142-143. 1975.

1287. <em>Linnaeus's system of botany</em>, so far as relates to his classes and orders of plants;
illustrated by figures entireley new, with copious explanatory descriptions. Drawn up
for the use of his pupils ... London (author) 1777. Qu. (<em>Linn. syst. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1777, p. [i-iv], 1*-4*, [1]-15, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, coloured copper engr., each reproduced
	twice, once plain and once coloured. <em>Copies</em>: HU, USDA.
<em>Other issue</em>: London (W. Phillips for Samuel Curtis) undated, but presumably after 1786
	because Curtis identified on t.p. as "author of ... Botanical Magazine" as follows:
	Linnaeus's /.../... plants; / illustrated by / figures entirely new; /.../... pupils,
	/ by / William Curtis, F.L.S. / author of / the Flora Londinensis, Botanical Magazine,
	etc. / ... /London s.d., with frontispiece portr. of W. Curtis, p. [i-iii], [1]-19, <em>pl</em>.
	[<em>1-2</em>], coloured copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: NY. Henrey 607 provides evidence for publication
	in 1803.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 467; Dryander 3: 22; Henrey 606-607; Jackson p. 17.

1288. <em>Practical observations on the British grasses</em>, especially such as are best adapted to the

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laying down or improving of meadows and pastures: likewise an enumeration of the
british grasses. London (author) 1790. (<em>Pract. observ. Brit. grasses</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: General [sic] observations on the advantage which may result from the in
	troduction of our best grasses. 1787 fol. Issued as a leaflet with the "Flora Londinen-
	sis" Vol. I. See Henrey 742. <em>Copy</em>: BM.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (author) 1790. Oct. (in fours) (plates dated 1 Sep 1790), p. [i-iii], [1]-67,
	<em>pl. 1-6. Copies</em>: G, HU.
<em>Ed.3</em>: London (author)1798. Qu., p. [i-iii], [1]-73, [74, note], <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncoloured
	copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Title: "... pastures: to which is added an ... grasses.
	The third edition, with additions."
<em>Ed. 4</em> (<em>1</em>): London (author) 1804 (p. 6: 30 Jun 1804), p. [i-iii], [1]-58, [59 adv.], <em>pl. 1-6.</em>
	(see Wheldon and Wesley, Cat. 131 (1974)). <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ed. 4</em> (<em>2</em>): London (H. D. Symonds; author) Jul 1805. Oct. (in fours), "To which is now
	added a short account of the diseases in corn, called by farmers the blight, the mildew
	and the rust; by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart.", p. [i], [1]-58, [59 adv.], <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncoloured
	copper engr., [Banks:] [1]-14, [15 expl.], <em>1 pl. – Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: London (H. D. Symonds) 1812, Oct. or Qu., p. [i-iii], [1]-98, <em>pl. 1-7</em>,[Banks:]
	[99]-116, <em>1 pl</em>., unnumbered, by F. Bauer. – <em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY. Title: "... Fifth
	edition. With additions by John Lawrence ..."
<em>Ed. 6</em>: London (Sherwood, Jones, and Co.) 1824, Oct., p. [i-iv], [1]-165, [166 exp. pl.],
	<em>pl. 1-7</em>, coloured engr. by S. Curtis, plus 1 unnumbered pl. by F. Bauer, as frontispiece,
	or with Banks article. – <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, USDA. Title: "...sixth edition, with
	considerable additions, by John Lawrence ..."
<em>Ed. 7</em>: London 1834. (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 408 [ed. 1, 2, 4, 5]; Henrey 599-604; Kew 1: 665 [ed. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and
	German transl. Leipzig 1805].

1289. <em>A catalogue of the British medicinal, culinary and agricultural plants</em>, cultivated in the
London botanical garden. London (B. White, Sewel, Robinson, Payne, Debrett) 1783.
Oct. (in fours) (<em>Cat. Brit. med. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1783, p. [i]-vi, [vii-viii, notes, err.], [9]-149. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 408; PR 2202.

1290. <em>The botanical magazine</em>; or, flower-garden displayed: in which the most ornamental
foreign plants, cultivated in the open ground, the greenhouse, and the stove, are
accurately represented in their natural colours. To which will be added, their names,
class, order, generic and specific characters, according to the celebrated Linnaeus; their
places of growth, and times of flowering: together with the most approved methods of
culture. A work intended for the use of such ladies, gentlemen, and gardeners, as wish
to become scientifically acquainted with the plants they cultivate. London 1787-x [full
title varies], 176 vols. Oct. [cont.] (<em>Bot. Mag.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A brief history of <em>The botanical magazine</em> is given by F. J. Chittenden in the <em>Index</em> to
	volumes 1-164, published by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1956. For further
	details and lists of literature see e.g. Nissen under no. 2350.
	The plates in the early volumes are dated. These dates can usually be accepted as the
	dates of publication. The following list is based on the one given by Chittenden. For
	precise details on volumes 1-42 see the 'General Indices to ... the first 42 volumes of
	the Botanical Magazine' pp. 68-111 (1817).

volume		volume	plates	dates
(continuous)	series	(in series)
-------------------------------------------------------
1	-	-	1-33	1 Feb 1787
			34-36	1788
2	-	-	37-69	1788
			70-72	1789
3	-	-	73-105	1789
			106-108	1790
4	-	-	109-141	1790
			142-144	1791

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volume			plates	dates
------------------------------------------
5	-	-	145-177	1791
			178-180	1792
6	-	-	181-213	1792
			214-216	1793
7	-	-	217-249	1793
	-	-	250-252	1794
8	-	-	253-285	1794
	-	-	286-288	1795
9	-	-	289-321	1795
	-	-	322-324	1796
10	-	-	325-357	1796
	-	-	358-360	1797
11	-	-	361-393	1797
	-	-	394-396	1798
12	-	-	397-429	1798
	-	-	430-432	1799
13	-	-	433-465	1799
			466-468	1800
14	-	-	469-501	1800
	-	-	502-504	1801
15	-	-	505-544	1801
	-	-	545-548	1802
16	-	-	549-596	1802
17	-	-	597-612	1802
	-	-	613-644	1803
18	-	-	645-692	1803
19	-	-	693-708	1803
	-	-	709-739	1804
20	-	-	740-786	1804
21	-	-	787-801	1804
	-	-	802-832	1805
22	-	-	833-880	1805
23	-	-	881-895	1805
	-	-	896-923	1806
24	-	-	923*-966	1806
25	-	-	967-982	1806
	-	-	983-1013	1807
26	-	-	1014-1059	1807
27	-	-	1060-1073	1807
	-	-	1074-1101	1808
28	-	-	1102-1147	1808
29	-	-	1148-1162	1808
	-	-	1163-1191	1809
30	-	-	1192-1236	1809
31	-	-	1237-1251	1809
	-	-	1252-1282	1810
32	-	-	1283-1328	1810
33	-	-	1329-1344	1810
	-	-	1345-1373	1811
34	-	-	1374-1418	1811
35	-	-	1419-1432	1811
	-	-	1433-1459	1812
36	-	-	1460-1501	1812
37	-	-	1502-1517	1812
	-	-	1518-1547	1813
38	-	-	1548-1591	1813
39	-	-	1592-1605	1813
	-	-	1606-1635	1814

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volume		volume	plates	dates
(continuous)	series	(in series)
-----------------------------------------------------
40	-	-	1636-1681	1814
41	-	-	1682-1695	1814
	-	-	1696-1725	1815
42	-	-	1726-1770	1815
43	new	1	1771-1786	1815
	new	1	1787-1859	1816
44	new	2	1860-1873	1816
	new	2	1874-1941	1817
45	new	3	1942-1954	1817
	new	3	1955-2022	1818
46	new	4	2023-2035	1818
	new	4	2036-2104	1819
47	new	5	2105-2118	1819
	new	5	2119-2188	1820
48	new	6	2189-2202	1820
	new	6	2203-2272	1821
49	new	7	2273-2286	1821
	new	7	2287-2355	1822
50	new	8	2356-2369	1822
	new	8	2370-2440	1823
51	new	9	2441-2454	1823
	new	9	2455-2522	1824
52	new	10	2523-2536	1824
	new	10	2537-2606	1825
53	new	11	2607-2620	1826
	new	11	2621-2704	1826
54	new	1	2705-2790	1827
55	new	2	2791-2875	1828
56	new	3	2876-2955	1829
57	new	4	2956-3038	1830
58	new	5	3039-3122	1831
59	new	6	3123-3205	1832
60	new	7	3206-3289	1833
61	new	8	3290-3373	1834
62	new	9	3374-3457	1835
63	new	10	3458-3541	1836
64	new	11	3542-3625	1837
65	new	12	3626-3698	1838
	new	12	3699-3710	1839
66	new	13	3711-3770	1839
	new	13	3771-3794	1840
67	new	14	3795-3842	1840
	new	14	3843-3879	1841
68	new	15	3880-3915	1841
	new	15	3916-3963	1842
69	new	16	3964-3987	1842
	new	16	3988-4047	1843
70	new	17	4048-4059	1843
	new	17	4060-4131	1844
71	iii	1	4132-4202	1845
72	iii	2	4203-4274	1846
73	iii	3	4275-4344	1847
74	iii	4	4345-4416	1848
75	iii	5	4417-4485	1849
76	iii	6	4486-4553	1850
77	iii	7	4554-4622	1851
78	iii	8	4623-4688	1852

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volume		volume	plates	dates
(continuous)	series	(in series)
----------------------------------------------------
79	iii	9	4689-4757	1853
80	iii	10	4758-4824	1854
81	iii	11	4825-4890	1855
82	iii	12	4891-4957	1856
83	iii	13	4958-5024	1857
84	iii	14	5025-5090	1858
85	iii	15	5091-5156	1859
86	iii	16	5157-5222	1860
87	iii	17	5223-5288	1861
88	iii	18	5289-5353	1862
89	iii	19	5354-5419	1863
90	iii	20	5420-5485	1864
91	iii	21	5486-5551	1865
92	iii	22	5552-5617	1866
93	iii	23	5618-5682	1867
94	iii	24	5683-5747	1868
95	iii	25	5748-5812	1869
96	iii	26	5813-5877	1870
97	iii	27	5878-5942	1871
98	iii	28	5943-6008	1872
99	iii	29	6009-6073	1873
100	iii	30	6074-6139	1874
101	iii	31	6140-6205	1875
102	iii	32	6206-6271	1876
103	iii	33	6272-6336	1877
104	iii	34	6337-6402	1878
105	iii	35	6403-6468	1879
106	iii	36	6469-6533	1880
107	iii	37	6534-6599	1881
108	iii	38	6600-6664	1882
109	iii	39	6665-6730	1883
110	iii	40	6731-6792	1884
111	iii	41	6793-6852	1885
112	iii	42	6853-6912	1886
113	iii	43	6913-6972	1887
114	iii	44	6973-7032	1888
115	iii	45	7033-7092	1889
116	iii	46	7093-7152	1890
117	iii	47	7153-7211	1891
118	iii	48	7212-7271	1892
119	iii	49	7272-7331	1893
120	iii	50	7332-7391	1894
121	iii	51	7392-7451	1895
122	iii	52	7452-7511	1896
123	iii	53	7512-7571	1897
124	iii	54	7572-7631	1898
125	iii	55	7632-7691	1899
126	iii	56	7692-7751	1900
127	iii	57	7752-7811	1901
128	iii	58	7812-7871	1902
129	iii	59	7872-7931	1903
130	iii	60	7932-7991	1904
131	iv	1	7992-8051	1905
132	iv	2	8052-8111	1906
133	iv	3	8112-8171	1907
134	iv	4	8172-8231	1908
135	iv	5	8232-8291	1909

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volume		volume	plates	dates
(continuous)	series	(in series)
-------------------------------------------------
136	iv	6	8292-8351	1910
137	iv	7	8352-8411	1911
138	iv	8	8412-8471	1912
139	iv	9	8472-8531	1913
140	iv	10	8532-8591	1914
141	iv	11	8592-8641	1915
142	iv	12	8642-8691	1916
143	iv	13	8692-8741	1917
144	iv	14	8742-8785	1918
145	iv	15	8786-8829	1919
146	iv	16	8830-8873	1920
147	-	"1938"	8874-8933	1938
148	-	"1922"	8934-8945	1922
	-	"1922"	8946-8977	1923
149	-	"1923"	8978-8989	1923
	-	"1923"	8990-9023	1924
150	-	"1924"	9024-9034	1924
	-	"1924"	9035-9069	1925
151	-	"1925"	9070-9081	1925
	-	"1925"	9082-9115	1926
152	-	"1926"	9116-9126	1927
	-	"1926"	9127-9161	1928
153	-	"1927"	9162-9183	1929
	-	"1927"	9184-9204	1930
154	-	"1928"	9205-9226	1930
	-	"1928"	9227-9248	1931
155	-	"1929"	9249-9259	1931
	-	"1929"	9260-9292	1932
156	-	-	9293-9336	1933
157	-	-	9337-9380	1934
158	-	-	9381-9424	1935
159	-	-	9425-9468	1936
160	-	-	9469-9501	1937
	-	-	9502-9512	1938
161	-	-	9513-9545	1938
	-	-	9546-9556	1939
162	-	-	9557-9589	1939
	-	-	9590-9600	1940
163	-	-	9601-9611	1940
	-	-	9612-9622	Jun 1942
	-	-	9623-9633	Jun 1941
	-	-	9634-9644	Jul 1942
164	-	-	9645-9655	1943
	-	-	9656-9666	1944
	-	-	9667-9677	1946
	-	-	9678-9688	1948
165	new	[1]	1-44	1948
166	-	[2]	45-88	1949
167	-	[3]	89-132	1950
168	-	[4]	133-175	1951
169	-	[5]	176-219	1952
170	-	[6]	220-263	1954-1955
171	-	[7]	264-307	1956-1957
172	-	[8]	308-351	1958-1959
173	-	[9]	352-395	1960-1962
174	-	[10]	396-439	1962-1963
175	-	[11]	440-483	1964-1965

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volume		volume	plates	dates
(continuous)	series	(in series)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
176	-	[12]	484-527	1966-1968
177	-	[13]	528-571	1969-1970
178	-	[14]	572-615	1970-1972
179	-	[15]	616-659	1972-1973
180	-	[16]	660-x	1974-x

Editors:

volumes	plates	dates	names
-----------------------------------------------------------
1-13	1-468	1787-1800	William Curtis
14-53	469-2704	1800-1826	John Sims
54-90	2705-5485	1827-1865	William Jackson Hooker
91-130	5486-7991	1865-1904	Joseph Dalton Hooker
131-132	7992-8111	1905-1906	William Turner Thiselton-Dyer
133-146	8112-8873	1907-1920	David Prain
147	8874-8933	1938	John Ramsbottom
148-156	8934-9336	1922-1933	Otto Stapf
157-163	9337-9644	1934-1940	Arthur William Hill
164	9645-9688	1943-1948	Arthur Disbrowe Cotton
New Series
165-173	1-395	1948-1962	William Bertram Turrill
174-178(2)	396-593	1962-1970	George Taylor
178(3)-x	594-x	1972-x	David R. Hunt

William Curtis (1746-1799) owned and conducted the Magazine from 1789-1799;
plates 450-468 were brought out under Thomas Curtis; John Sims took over from vol. 14
onward (although mentioned for the first time only on the titlepage of volume 15)
whereas Samuel Curtis was proprietor and owner from 1801-1845. The copyright was
transferred from Samuel Curtis to Messrs. Lovell and Reeve who held it until 1920. In
1921 a group of horticulturists, led by H. J. Elwes purchased the copyright which was
subsequently transferred to the Royal Horticultural Society. Volume 147 was sponsored
by Reginald Cory in order to fill the gap that had occurred on the occasion of the
1920-1922 transfer but due to various difficulties it could come out only after Cory's
death.
The anomalous publication date of vol. 163, part 2, was caused by the destruction of the
stock of plates and text in the air-raid on London of 29-30 December 1940.
Variant title pages exist of the early volumes caused by the production following the
demand.

vol.	dates on title pages	vol.	dates on title pages
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1787 (orig.), 1790, 1793	4	1790 (orig.), 1791, 1795
2	1788 (orig.), 1796	5	1791 (orig.), 1792, 1796
3	1789 (orig.), 1792, 1797	6	1792 (orig.), 1792, 1793

A reprint of volume 70 was published in Germany (fide Chittenden).
The title of the series varied as follows:
1. Vols. 1-14: <em>The Botanical Magazine, or Flower-Garden displayed</em>: in which ... [see above
	in main heading of this chapter] ... Conducted by William Curtis.
2. Vols. 15-33: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em> ... continued by J. Sims.
3. Vols. 34-42: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em> ... by John Sims, M.D.
4. Vols. 43-53: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em> ... by John Sims, M.D.
5. Vols. 54-70: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em> ... conducted by S. Curtis, the descriptions
	by W. J. Hooker (New Series, vols. 1-17).
6. Vols. 71-90: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising the plants of the Royal Gardens
	of Kew, and of other botanical establishments in Great Britain, with suitable des
	criptions ... by W. J. Hooker. Third series, vols. 1-20.

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7. Vols. 91-128: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... by Sir Jos. D. Hooker.
	Third series vols. 21-58.
8. Vols. 129-130: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... by Sir Jos. D. Hooker
	assisted by W. B. Hemsley. Third series vols. 59-60.
9. Vols. 131-132: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... by W. T. T. Dyer. Fourth
	series vols. 1-2.
10. Vols. 133-146: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... by Dav. Prain.
11. Vol. 147: <em>Curtus's Botanical Magazine</em>, containing ... edited by John Ramsbottom.
12. Vols. 148-156: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... edited by Otto Stapf.
13. Vols. 157-163: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... edited by Arthur Hill.
14. Vol. 164: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... edited by Arthur Disbrowe
	Cotton.
15. Vols. 165-...: <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine</em>, comprising ... New Series volume 1 ...
	edited by Will. Bertram Turrill.

<em>Indexes</em> to the <em>Botanical Magazine</em>:
Vols. 1-42: <em>General indexes to the first forty-two volumes</em>. London 1817.
Vols. 1-52: <em>General indexes to the first fifty-two volumes</em> ... to which are added memoirs of
	W. Curtis by S. Curtis. London 1828.
Vols. 1-107: Tonks, <em>General index to the Latin names and synonyms of the plants depicted in the</em>
	<em>first 107 volumes</em>, London 1883.
Vols. 1-130: Hemsley, <em>A new and complete index to the Botanical Magazine from 1787-1904</em>,
	to which is prefixed a history of the Magazine. London 1906. Oct. (lxiii, 180 pp.,
	also in Gard. Chron. (3)1-2, 1887. New edition 1915 (with a biography of W. H.
	Fitch).
Vols. 1-164: Chittenden, <em>Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Index.</em> With a revision of the names
	of the plants depicted from the beginning in 1787 to the end of 1947. Volume 1 to
	volume 164. To which is appended a brief history of the Magazine...and an
	appendix giving the titles and numbers of the plates from volume 165 to volume 170.
	London 1956. Oct. (v, 282 pp.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 408, GFB p. 83-84, HU 689, Jackson p. 473, NI 2350, Plesch p. 187-189,
	PR 2007, IDC 5183.
	Anon., J. Bot. 29: 222-223. 1891 (K acquires 1650 original drawings).
	Goezer, Gartenflora 55: 513-517, 533-540. 1906.
	Stapf, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 51: 29-43. 1926.
	Nelmes and Chuthberson, Curtis's Botanical Magazine, dedications 1829-1927.
	London 1932.
	Synge, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 73: 5-11. 1948.
	Stearn <em>in</em> Blunt, Art of botanical illustration 184-188. 1950.
	Stearn, Cat. bot. Books Hunt 2(1): cxii-cxiii. 1951.
	Nissen, Bot. Buchill. 1: 120-121. 1951. 3: 73. 1966.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 146-147. 1975 (complete run 1787-1968, sold at
	<em>£</em> 10.000).

Cusson, Pierre (1727-1783), French botanist at Montpellier. (<em>Cusson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: some in P-JU.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 407; Bossert p. 90; Colmeiro 1: clxxi;
Jackson p. 34; PR foll. 2013.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier, Montpellier 1854, p. 37-41, 76.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cussonia</em> Thunberg (1780).

Cutanda, Vicente (1804-1866), Spanish botanist, professor of botany in Madrid.
(<em>Cutanda</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MA, some material also at P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 148.
	Candolle, Phytographie 406. 1880.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 561; Barnhart 1: 407; BL 2: 491; BM 1: 408;
Colmeiro 1: clxxxi; Jackson, p. 243; Kew 1: 666; PR 2015-2016.
Colmeiro, Bot. penins. hispan.-lusit. 206. 1858.
Willkomm, Bot. Zeit. 24: 316. 1866.
Anon., Flora 50: 15. 1867.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cutandia</em> Willkomm (1860).

1291. <em>Manual de botanica descriptiva</em>, ó resumen de las plantas que se encuentran en las
cercanias de Madrid, y de las que se cultivan en los jardines de la corte; dispuesto segun
el método de familias naturales. Madrid (D. Santiago Saunaque) 1848. Oct. (<em>Man. bot.
descr.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Mariano del Amo y Mora (1820-1896).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1848, p. [i]-xvi, table, [1]-1155. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 408; Jackson p. 341; Kew 1: 666; PR 2015.
	Wilkomm. Bot. Zeit. 8: 133-135. 15 Feb 1850.

1292. <em>Flora compendiada de Madrid y su provincia</em> ó descripcion sucinta de las plantas.
vasculares que espontáneamente crecen en este territorio. Madrid (Imprenta nacional)
 1861. Oct. (<em>Fl. comp. Madrid</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1861 p. [1]-759, map, table. – <em>Copies</em>: M, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 408; Jackson p. 341; Kew 1: 666; PR 2016.
	Willkomm, Bot. Zeit. 21: 366-367. 20 Nov 1863.

Cuvier, Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert, baron (1769-1832)
(<em>Cuvier</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Muséum d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (mainly zoological and palaeonto-
logical; a small herbarium also at P). For Cuvier's manuscripts see Dehérain, Catalogue
des manuscrits du Fonds Cuvier, Paris 1908.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 408; BM 1: 409-411, 6: 244; CSP 2: 114-
122, 6: 684, 7: 473; Dawson p. 249; DBF 10: 708; Kew 1: 667; PR ed. 1, 2104-2106;
Quenstedt p. 98-99; (q.v. for many earlier biogr. refs.); Smit p. 904, 1044.
Roule, <em>in</em> L'Histoire de la nature vivante d'après l'oeuvre des grands naturalistes fran
	çais, Paris 1926, 242 p.
Bultingaire et al., Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. ser. 6. 9: 1-61. 1932.
Hooykaas, Natural law and divine miracle, Leiden 1959, p. 235.
Coleman, Georges Cuvier, Zoologist, 1964 (q.v. for many earlier references).
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 106-108. 1966.
Bourdier, DSB 3: 521-528. 1971 (critical review of secondary literature).
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific institution 341, 422. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cuviera</em> A. P. de Candolle (1807, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Cuviera</em> G. L. Koeler (1802,
<em>nom. rej.</em>)

Cuvier, Georges-Frédéric dit Frédéric (1773-1838), French naturalist, brother of
Georges Cuvier. (<em>F. Cuvier</em>).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Frédéric Cuvier is listed here because he was the general editor of the <em>Dictionnaire
des sciences naturelles</em>. The <em>Dictionnaire</em> contains descriptions of numerous new taxa; it is
often referred to, after its publisher, as <em>Levrault's Dictionnaire</em>. The <em>Dictionnaire</em> was
attributed erroneously to Georges Cuvier in TL-1. The latter contributed to the book
(articles signed C.C. or C.V. or C.) but the general editor was his brother Frédéric.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: DBF 9: 1438.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cuviera</em> A. P. de Candolle (1807, <em>nom. cons.</em>) and <em>Cuviera</em> G. L. Koeler (1802,
<em>nom. rej.</em>) are dedicated to his elder brother Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert
Cuvier (1769-1832), <em>q.v.</em>

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HEADING: CUVIER, F.

1293. <em>Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles dans lequel on traite méthodiquement des differents êtres</em>
<em>de la nature</em>. Paris 1804-1806, 6 vols., Oct. †; second edition Paris 1816-1845, 61 vols.
Oct. (<em>Dict. sci. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The first five volumes (A-BYT) and a few copies of volume 6 were published
	between 1804 and 1806. Publication was then discontinued and taken up again in
	1816. The first six volumes were re-issued with supplements and the publication was
	completed in the following years. These publications were indeed re-issues of the old
	sheets with new titlepages and with separately paged <em>suppléments</em>. The volumes of the
	second issue can therefore be used to quote from the first issue. The plates (also issued
	in 60 fascicles) are sometimes bound separately in 12 volumes (there was a coloured
	and an uncoloured issue), four other volumes (25 fascicles) contain the "Biographie
	des naturalistes" with portraits. A supplementary volume (2 parts) covering the
	letters A-Aye was published in 1840, but the supplement was then discontinued. The
	dates given here for volumes 1-6 (first series) and 1-22 (second series) are those
	provided by Sayre. The remaining dates are those provided by Cassini. Sherborn's
	publication confirms these dates in general (cf. also Stearn 1954). The text volumes
	of the second edition were available on vélin paper and on 'ordinary white paper.'
	The plates, which were published in separate fascicles, were published in octavo and
	in folio; both of these were available either uncoloured or coloured. Twelve copies of
	the quarto edition of the plates were produced with double prints, one coloured and
	one uncoloured; two copies of the octavo edition were issued in the same way with
	two sets of prints. Turpin was in charge of the production of the drawings and
	engravings (see publisher's announcement of the first 16 volumes of text and 14
	fascicles of plates in Isis 1820, Beylage 7, p. 104).

<em>First edition</em> (Quarto) †:

Volume	date	volume	date
--------------------------------------------------
1	12 Oct 1804	4	8 Jan 1806
2	12 Oct 1804	5	8 Jan 1806
3	30 Jan 1805	6	1806

<em>Second edition</em>, Strassbourg (F. G. Levrault), Paris (Le Normant), 61 vols., 1816-1845.
	Oct. <em>Copy</em>: U.

vol.	pages	alph.	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-lxii, [1-560], suppl. [1]-138	A-ALZ	12 Oct 1816
2	[i-iv] [1]-515, suppl. [1]-123	AMA-ARGE	12 Oct 1816
3	[i-iv], [1]-492, suppl. [1]-174	ARGI-BAM	11 Jan 1817
4	[i-iv], [1]-480, suppl. [1]-124	BAN-BLU	11 Jan 1817
5	[i-iv], [1]-480, suppl. [1]-160	BOA-BYT	8 Mar 1817
6	[i-iv], [1]-531, suppl. [1]-108	CAA-CAL	24 Mai 1817
7	[i-iv], [1]-534	CAR-CER	24 Mai 1817
8	[i-iv], [1]-603	CER-CHI	23 Aug 1817
9	[i-iv], [1]-560	CHL-COF	16 Dec 1817
10	[i-iv], [1]-596	COG-COR	23Mai 1818
11	[i-iv], [1]-615	COS-CRIS	9 Jan 1819
12	[i-iv], [1]-564	CRIT-DAZ	9 Jan 1819
13	[i-iv], [1]-578	DEA-DZW	24 Jul 1819
14	[i-iv], [1]-558	EA-EOU	14 Aug 1819
15	[i-iv], [1]-543	EPA-EUD	6 Nov 1819
16	[i-iv], [1]-567	EUP-FIK	8 Apr 1820
17	[i-iv], [1]-546	FIL-FYS	22 Jul 1820
18	[i-iv], [1]-594	GA-GJU	6 Apr 1821
19	[i-iv], [1]-540	GLA-GRZ	26 Jan 1821
20	[i-iv], [1]-572	GUA-HEO	29 Jun 1821
21	[i-iv], [1]-540	HEP-HULS	29 Sep 1821
22	[i-iv], [1]-570	HULT-IDYE	29 Dec 1821

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vol.	pages	alph.	date
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
23	[i-iv], [1]-645	IEA-IRY	Nov 1822
24	[i-iv], [1]-533	ISA-KYV	Aug 1822
25	[i-iv], [1]-483	LAA-LEO	Nov 1822
26	[i-iv], [1]-555	LEP-LIN	Mai 1823
27	[i-iv], [1]-551	LIO-MAC	Jun 1823
28	[i-iv], [1]-492	MAD-MANA	Sep 1823
29	[i-iv], [1]-544	MANB-MELI	Dec 1823
30	[i-iv], [1]-483	MELL-MEL	Mai 1824
31	[i-iv], [1]-576	MI-MOLLUG	Aug 1824
32	[i-iv], [1]-567	MOLLUS-MORF	Nov 1824
33	[i-iv], [1]-588	MORG-MYC	Dec 1824
34	[i-iv], [1]-560	MYD-NIK	Apr 1825
35	[i-iv], [1]-534	NIL-OJO	Oct 1825
36	[i-iv], [1]-560	OKA-OSC	Oct 1825
37	[i-iv], [1]-559	OSE-PARM	Dec 1825
38	[i-iv], [1]-528	PARN-PERRON	Dec 1825
39	[i-iv], [1]-559	PERROQ-PHOQ	Apr 1826
40	[i-iv], [1]-492	PHOR-PIM	Jun 1862
41	[i-iv], [1]-558	PIN-PLO	Jun 1862
42	[i-iv], [1]-536	PLU-PORC	Aug 1826
43	[i-iv], [1]-544	PORCE-PSY	Sep 1826
44	[i-iv], [1]-526	PTA-RAZ	Dec 1826
45	[i-iv], [1]-548	RE-ROCHER	Feb 1827
46	[i-iv], [1]-546	ROCHE-SAF	Apr 1827
47	[i-iv, [1]-562	SAG-SAY	Mai 1827
48	[i-iv], [1]-572	SCA-SERQ	Jun 1827
49	[i-iv], [1]-539	SERR-SOUG	Sep 1827
50	[i-iv], [1]-554	SOUI-STE	Nov 1827
51	[i-iv], [1]-534	STI-SYST.e-l	Dec 1827
52	[i-iv], [1]-570	SYST.e(m)-TEL	Mar 1828
53	[i-iv], [1]-503	TEM-THÉOR.e(f)	Mai 1828
54	[i-iv], [1]-557	TH-TORTR	Apr 1829 [sic]
55	[i-iv], [1]-566	TORTUE-TS	Aug 1828
56	[i-iv], [1]-546	TUA-VAZ	Sep 1828
57	[i-iv], [1]-628	VEA-VERS	Dec 1828
58	[i-iv], [1]-518	VERT-UY	Feb 1829
59	[i-iv], [1]-520	WAA-ZOOP	Jun 1829
60	[i-iv], [1]-631	ZOOPH-ZYT	Jun 1830
61	[i-vi], [1, h.t.], 1-48	pref. and suppl.	1845
	[49]-232	biographies	1845

Plates (bot.)
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[1]	[i-iii], [1]-8, pl. [1-103]	vég. acotyl.	1816-1829
[2]	[i-iii], [1]-3, pl. [1-82]	vég. monocot.	1816-1829
[3]	[i-iii], [1]-4, pl. [1-94]	vég. dicot.	1816-1829
[4]	[i-iii], [1]-4, pl. [95-191]	vég. dicot.	1816-1829
[5]	[i-iii], [1]-4, pl. [191-313]	vég. dicot.	1816-1829

<em>Plates</em>: minér. et cryst. 1 vol., zool. 6 vols.

Authors of <em>botanical</em> articles with their code-designations:
J. A. L. de Jussieu (1748-1836)
B.M. C. F. B. de Mirbel (1776-1854)
A.P. L. M. A. Aubert Du Petit-Thouars (1758-1831)
P.B. A. F. M.J. Palisot de Beauvois (1752-1820)
H.CASS A. H. G. de Cassini (1781-1832)
D.P. N. H. F. Desportes (1776-1856)

PAGE: 588
HEADING: CUVIER, F.

D. de V. A. N. Duchesne (1747-1827)
... F. B. Gaillon (1782-1839)
J.S.H. J. H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire (1772-1845)
LEM. D. S. Leman (1781-1829)
LD. J. L. A. Loiseleur-Deslongchamps (1774-1849)
MASS. Masse(y)
P.R. P. Petit-Radel (1749-x)
P. J. L. M. Poiret (1755-1834)
De T. F. R. de Tussac (<em>fl</em>. 1786-1806)

Authors of articles in related fields:
B. Alex. Brongniart (1770-1847) (palaeontology)
G.C.; CV.; C. G. L. C. F. D. Cuvier (1769-1832) (general zoology)
C. A. F. E. Coquebert de Mombret (1781-1801) (agriculture)
T. H. E. Tessier (1741-1837) (agriculture)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 458; PR 10722; SK p. clxxvii-clxxviii (Stearn); SY p. 18, 70, 71.
	Cassini, Opusc. phytologiques 3: 145-162. 1834.
	Sherborn, Index animalium 1801-1850, 1: xliv. 1922.

Dahl, Andreas (1751-1789), Swedish physician and botanist at Åbo. (<em>Dahl</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dahl gave his herbarium to the University of Åbo (Turku,
TUR) where he was a botanical demonstrator from 1787-1789. The herbarium was
lost in the great fire of 1827. Some Dahl material, however, is at H in the Sahlberg
herbarium, and at E in the herb. Giseke.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhartl: 411; BM1: 413; KRl33; PR 2029;
Saelan p. 77.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 68.
Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 79. 1880.
Daydon Jackson, J. Bot. 51: 138-140. 1913.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dahlia</em> Cavanilles (1791); <em>Dahlia</em> Thunberg (1792).

1294. <em>Observationes botanicae</em> circa systema vegetabilium divi a Linne Gottingae 1784
editum, quibus accedit justae in manes Linneanos pietatis specimen.København
(N. Möller) 1787. Oct. (<em>Observ. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1787, p. [i], [iii], [1]-44. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU. – Reprinted: Mag. Bot. Roemer &amp;
	Usteri 4: 20-46. 1788. – "Est reputatio recensionis supplementi plantarum in com-
	mentariis lipsiensibus" (PR).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2029; IDC 5885.

Dahlberg, Carl Gustav (<em>fl</em>. 1753), Swedish soldier in Suriname, collector for Linnaeus.
(<em>Dahlberg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dahlberg came to Suriname as a mercenary, obtained a com-
mission, married a well-to-do widow who owned two plantations, and made such a
fortune that he could make three return journeys to Sweden. During his first "leave" in
1754 he made the acquaintance of Linnaeus who made him take his pupil Rolander to
Suriname. Rolander stayed only for six months. Dahlberg returned to Sweden in 1761
bringing with him the <em>Lignum Quassiae</em>. On his third trip (1771-1775) he brought back a
collection of 186 specimens which were first given to Gustav III of Sweden and sub-
sequently (1774) transferred to Linnaeus. These plants were the basis of Linnaeus's
<em>Plantae surinamenses</em>, a dissertation defended by Jacob Alm in 1775. Further descriptions
of these plants appeared in Linnaeus f. <em>Supplementum</em> (1781) and in an article by C. G.
Rottbøll, in <em>Acta Lit. Univ. Hafn.</em> 1778: 267-394.
Although there has been doubt about the fate of Dahlberg's collections, it is certain that
they are in the Linnaean herbarium (LINN) (although difficult to recognize) and in
Alströmer's herbarium (which incorporates the herbarium of Linnaeus f.) now at S. The
Thunberg herbarium (UPS) also contains several sheets "Dahlberg e Surinamo."

PAGE: 589
HEADING: DAHLSTEDT

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 150.
	Dahlberg, Catalogus der Vlessen, van de Boom, Struik, Plant en rankgewassen,
	dewelke ik, in Spiritus vini bewaard heb. (Manuscript LINN, copy BM-U).
	Lindman, Ark. Bot. 7(3): 8. 1907.
	Sack, Pharmac. Weekblad 1911: 1152-1157, 1175-1186.
	Jackson, Index to the Linnean herbarium 11. 1912.
	Lanjouw et Uittien, West Indische Gids 17(6): 173-190. 1935.
	Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 158. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dahlberga</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Dalbergia</em> [sic] Linnaeus fil. (1781, also
dedicated to his brother Nils E. Dalberg or Dahlberg (1736-1819), Swedish physician);
<em>Dalbergiella</em> E. G. Baker (1928); <em>Dalbergites</em> O. Kuntze (1903).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Dalbergaria</em> Tussac (1808-1813) is dedicated to prince Karl von Dalberg (1744-
1817), german patron of science.

Dahlgren, Bror Eric (1877-1961), Swedish born American botanist (<em>Dahlgren</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: F; further material at F, GH, NY, POM, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 150.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 411; BM 6: 246, 7: 914; Bossert p. 91;
Langman p. 232, 363, 591-592; LS suppl. 6043; MW suppl. p. 53.
Kitzke, Principes 6(3): 84-86. 1962.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dahlgrenia</em> Steyermark (1951).

1295. <em>Index of American palms</em> by B. E. Dahlgren ... Fossil palms by A. C. Noé. Botanical
series, Field Museum of Natural History vol. 14 [publication 355] Chicago 1936. Oct.
(Index Amer. palms). 

<em>Co-author</em> (fossil palms): Adolf Carl Noë (1873-1939).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 30 Apr 1936. – 456 pp., later supplemented with a volume of plates (vol. 14,
	publ. 863, 30 Jan 1959), <em>nos. 1-412.
Revised ed</em>.: Sidney F. Glassman, <em>A revision of B. E. Dahlgren's Index of American Palms.</em>
	Phanerogamarum monographicae, tomus 6, Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972 (publ. 20 Dec)
	(excluding fossil palms).
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, Taxon 9: 59. 1960; 22: 305, 496. 1973.

Dahlstedt, Gustav Adolf Hugo (1856-1934), Swedish botanist specialized in <em>Hieracium
</em>and <em>Taraxacum</em>. (<em>Dahlst</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Herbarium Hieraciorum scandinaviae</em> (cent. i-xxiv, 1892-1911), ten sets issued: B, BM, G,
	GB, GOET, K, L, LD, P, S.
2. <em>Hieracia exsiccata</em> (fasc, i-iv, 100 nos., 1889-1891, Linköping, Stockholm), sets at: BM,
	GB, GOET, LD, S.
3. <em>Taraxaca scandinavica exsiccata</em> (fasc. i-iv, 50, 50, 54 and 55 nos., 1911-1914, Jönköping),
	30 sets issued: B, BM, C, G, GB, K, L, LD, NY, S, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 150; KR p. 135, 139.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 339. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 411; BM 1: 414; Bossert p. 92; CSP 14:
453; KR p. 135-139; Langman p. 232; MW p. 89.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 35. <em>tab. 14.</em> 1903 (portr.); 3(3): 9, 207. 1905.
Samuelsson, Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 29: 506-510. 1935 (portr.).
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 2: 272. 1936 (portr.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dahlstedtia</em> Malme (1905).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed the treatments of <em>Taraxacum</em> to A. Blytt, Haandb. Nor-
ges fl. 721-727. 1906, and to Lindman, Sv. fanerogamfl. 559-589. 1918.

PAGE: 590
HEADING: DAIBER

Daiber, J. (<em>fl</em>. 1866), German highschool-teacher at Tübingen. (<em>Daiber</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: PR 2031.

1296. <em>Taschenbuch der Flora von Württemberg</em>. Zum Gebrauch für botanische Excursionen
nach Linnéischem Systeme bearbeitet. Tübingen (Osiander) 1866. Oct. (<em>Taschenb. Fl.
Württemberg</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul-Aug 1866 (p. vi: Apr 1866; Flora 25 Aug 1866), p. [i]-vi, [1]-230. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1878, Heilbronn (Albert Scheurlen), p. [i]-xii, [1]-244. <em>Copies</em>: G, L.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Mar-Mai 1881, Heilbronn (Albert Scheurlen), (Nat. Nov. Mai 1881), p. [i]-x,
	[1]-240.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Jun-Jul 1886, Heilbronn, (Nat. Nov. Jul 1881), [i]-viii, [1]-239 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Stuttgart, Mai-Jun 1892 (pref. Apr 1892; Nat. Nov. Jul 1892), [i]-viii, [1]-238.
	(<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Stuttgart (Adolf Bonz &amp; Co.) Jan 1899 (pref. autumn 1898, Nat. Nov. Jan 1899),
	[i]-viii, [1]-215. <em>Copy</em>: B. – "<em>Flora von Wiirttemberg und Hohenzollern</em> ... sechste, ver-
	mehrte und verbesserte Auflage herausgegeben von Th. Daiber. (<em>Fl. Württemberg.</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 414, PR 2031 (ed. 1).

Dale, Samuel (1659-1739), English physician and apothecary who practised at Brain-
tree, Essex from 1680. Friend of Ray and Joseph Andrews. (<em>Dale</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dale owned an herbarium made by Ray: it was bequeathed by
him with his own herbarium to the Apothecaries Company. Both herbaria were trans-
ferred to the BM in 1862. Dale's herbarium was rich in British plants, but included also
some specimens collected in the Bahama Islands in 1730-1732 by Francis Dale, and
some from South Carolina collected in 1730 by Thomas Dale. Several plants collected
by the Dales were sent by him to Sloane, Buddie and Sherard.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 50. 1953.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 122. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 153. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 704; Barnhart 1: 412; BB p. 82; BM 1: 415;
Bossert p. 92; DNB 13: 385; Jackson p. 199, 200; Langman p. 232; PR 2032.
Boulger, J. Bot. 21: 193-197, 225-231. 1883.
Britten, J. Bot. 51: 352-353. 1913 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dalea</em> P. Browne (1756); <em>Dalea</em> A. L. Jussieu (1789).

Daléchamps (Dalechamp), Jacques (1513-1588), French medical humanist, physician
and botanist at Lyon. (<em>Daléchamps</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Daléchamps' herbarium, mentioned by his biographers, seems
to be lost. His association with Rondelet suggests that he had learned the art at Mont-
pellier. One of his pupils at the Faculté de médecine in Lyon, Jehan Girault, made a
herbarium which is now at P.
<em>Ref</em>.: Planchon, Rondelet et ses disciples 16, app. 50. 1866.
	Saint-Lager, Histoire des herbiers 47-49. 1885.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 478; Barnhart 1: 413; BM 1: 27; Bossert p. 92;
Colmeiro 1: clxxii; DBF 9: 1518; GR p. 313; Jackson p. 536 [index]; Langman p. 233;
LS 6204-6205; Moebius p. 34; NI 446-447; PR 2034-2035.
Sprengel, Gesch. Bot. ed. 2. 1: 332-334. 1817.
Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 7-10. 1854.
Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 394-399. ("Mehr Philologe als beobachtender Naturforscher
...").
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 99. 1905.

PAGE: 591
HEADING: DALÉCHAMPS

Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 14-15. 1906; 36: 3. 1911.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 200-201. 1940 (bibl.)
Sarton, Appreciation of ancient and medieval science 85-86. 1955.
Schmitt, Gesnerus 26: 36-53. 1969 (refs. to important sources).
Schmitt, DSB 3: 533-534. 1971 (q.v. for secondary refs. and bibl.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 31, 41, 259. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dalechampia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

1297. <em>Historia generalis plantarum</em>, in libros XVIII. per certas classes arteficiose digesta,
haec, plusquam mille imaginibus plantarum locupletior superioribus, omnes prope-
modum quae ab antiquis scriptoribus graecis, latinis, arabibus, nominantur: necnon
eas quae in Orientis atque Occidentis partibus, ante seculum nostrum incognitis,
repertae fuerunt, tibi exhiber. Habes etiam earundem plantarum peculiaria diversis
nationibus nomina: has amplas descriptiones, e quibus singularum genus, formam, ubi
crescent &amp; quo tempore vigeant, nativum temperamentum, vires denique in medicina
proprias cognosces. Adjecti sunt indices, non solum graeci et latini, sed aliarum quoque
linguarum, locupletissimi. Lyon (apud Gulielmum Rouillium) 1586-1587, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Hist. general. pl</em>.)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: title as above, p. [i-xii], 1-[1096]. <em>Copies</em>: see vol. 2.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: "Historiae generalis plantarum, pars altera, continens reliquos novem libros.
	Eodem in hac parte studio, quo in superiore amplae plantarum descriptiones dige-
	stae, " p. [i-ii], 1097-1922, [72, indices], 36 [appendix], [4, index app., err.] <em>Copies</em>:
	HU, MO, NY, U.
	For further bibliographical information see Baudrier, Bibliographie Lyonnaise 9:
	397-398, 403, NI 446/7 and HU 154.
	The book was published anonymously: it was often referred to as <em>Historia plantarum
	lugdunensis</em>; in C. Bauhin's <em>Pinax</em> as "Lugd." The "editio princeps" of 1554 (PR 2034)
	does not exist (see Hunger, Charles de 1'Escluse 2: 222. 1943). The book came out in
	Lyon in 1586, but most copies (all seen by us) of vol. 1 bear the date of 1587. See
	NI 447 for the origin of the 2751 illustrations.
<em>French ed</em>. (1): Lyon 1615 (Héritiers Guillaume Rouille), 2 vols. Fol. (in tern.) <em>Copies</em>:
	HU (vol. 1), MO, NY. – (<em>Hist. général. pl.</em>)
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1615, p. [i-iv], 1-960, [ind. sign. MMMM-OOOO, 36 p.]: "Histoire générale
	des plantes, contenant xviii livres également départis en deux tomes: sortie latine de
	la bibliothèque de Me Jacques Dalechamps, puis faite françoise par Me Jean Des
	Moulins, médecins très-fameux de leur siècle. Où sont portraités et descriptés
	infinies plantes, par les noms propres de diverses nations, leur espèces, forme,
	origine, saison, tempérament naturel, &amp; vertus convenables à la médecine. Avec
	un indice au commencement du second tome, très-utile &amp; très-nécessaire pour
	monstrer les propriétez des simples, &amp; donner guérison à toutes les parties du corps
	humain. Ensemble les tables des noms en diverses langues."
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1615, p. [1-120, sign, a-k], 1-758, [index SSS2-VVV2]: "Histoire ... plantes,
	tome second: auquel sont représentées et descriptes plusieurs sortes de plantes par
	mesme ordre qu'au premier. Avec un ample indice contenant les vertus des simples
	médicaments, appropriées à toutes les parties du corps humain: ensemble les tables
	en diverses langues."
<em>French ed</em>. (2): Lyon (Philip Borde, Laur. Arnaud, &amp; Cl. Rigaud) 1653, 2 vols. <em>Copies</em>:
	BR, G, HU, MO, NY.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1653, p. [i-viii], 1-960, [ind. 1-36]. "Histoire ... tomes: tirée de l'exemplaire
	latin de la bibliothèque ... dernière édition, revuë,corrigé, &amp; augmentée de
	plusieurs plantes &amp; figures, qui mancquoient dans les precedentes, &amp; illustrée de
	divers ornements, comme il est deduit plus amplement dans l'epistre au lecteur."
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1653, p. [1-120, sign, a-k],1-758, [ind. 22 p.]. "Dernière édition corrigée
	quant au langage de plusieurs barbarismes, &amp; enrichie de diverses curiositez."
	"Die Wichtigkeit des Originals ist all seinen Fehler ungeachtet unbestreitbar ..."
	(Meyer). The book is indeed important as a basis of the knowledge of the flora of
	southern France.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 413, HE p. 20, HU 154, NI 446, 447, Plesch 189-190, PR 2035, SA 2: 554.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 201. 1940.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 395-399. 1857.

PAGE: 592
HEADING: DALLATORRE

Dalla Torre von Thurnberg-Sternhoff, Karl Wilhelm von (1850-1928), Austrian
botanist and entomologist. (<em>Dalla Torre</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: IBF (main part), TR.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 413; BFM p. 279; BM 1: 416; Bossert p. 92;
CSP 7: 478, 9: 627, 12: 182, 14: 459-460; DTS 1: 54-56, 2: xxi, 6(4): 50, 52, 54, 131,
132; LS 6508-6519; NI 799.
Brehm, Wien. Entom. Z. 42: 29-32. 1925.
Strand, Int. Entom. Z. 22: 337-340. 1928/9 (portr.).
Steuer, Verh. Zool. bot. Ges. Wien 78: 132-136. 1929 (as a zool.).
Zehenter et al., Ber. naturw.-med. Ver. Innsbruck 41: xiii-xviii. 1929. ("Gedenkfeier").
Carpenter, Amer. midland Nat. 33: 22. 1945.
Stearn, Regn. veg. 71: 353. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Hartinger und Dalla Torre, <em>Atlas der Alpenflora</em> (1881-1884).

1298. <em>Genera siphonogamarum</em> ad systema englerianum conscripta.Leipzig(Wilhelm
Engelmann) 1900-1907. Qu. (<em>Gen. siphon</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Hermann August Theodor Harms (1870-1942).
<em>Publ</em>.: Leipzig 1900-1907, p. [i]-vii, [1]-637.

part	pages	dates	Nat. Nov.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-80	1900	Feb 1900
2	81-160	1900	Aug 1900
3	161-240	1901	Mai 1901
4	241-320	1901	Jan 1902
5	321-400	1903	Jun 1903
6	401-480	1904	Jun 1904
7	481-560	1905	Mar 1905
8	561-640	1906	Aug 1906
9	641-720	1907	Feb 1907
10/11	721-928	1907	Jan 1908

<em>Copy</em>: FAS (some orig. covers), U.
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint of first part, p. [i]-vii, [1]-637: Wiesbaden 1963. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Register zu Dalla Torre et Harms Genera siphonogamarum</em> ad systema englerianum conscripta.
	Leipzig 1908. -<em>Publ</em>.: One column issue, p. [i], [1]-568 (orig. pp. 638-921): Oct 1908
	(Nat. Nov.), <em>facsimile</em> edition Graz 1958. <em>Copies</em> of both eds.: FAS.
<em>Original register</em> two columns: p. 641-928, see above.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 249.
	Stafleu, Taxon 12: 172. 1963.

1299. <em>Flora der gefürsteten Grafschaft Tirol</em>, des Landes Vorarlberg und des Fürstenthumes
Liechtenstein.Nach eigenenund fremden Beobachtungen, Sammlungen und den
Literaturquellen bearbeitet. Innsbruck (Wagner)1900-1913, 6 vols (in 9). Oct. (<em>Fl.
Tirol</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Ludwig von Sarntheim (1861-1914).

vol.	pages	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[ii]-xxv, [1, h.t.],	Dec 1900	pref. 1 Dec 1900,
	[1]-414, map		Nat. Nov. Jan 1901
2	[ii]-xxii, [1, h.t.],	Mai-Aug 1901	pref. 1 Mai 1900,
	[1]-210		Nat. Nov. Sep 1901
3	[ii]-lix, [1, h.t.],	Jan-Mai 1905	pref. 1 Jan 1905,
	[1]-716		Nat. Nov. Jun 1905
4	[ii]-xlvi, [1, h.t.], [1]-936,	Jul-Oct 1902	pref. 1 Jul 1902,
	frontisp. portr. Arnold, map		Nat. Nov. Nov 1902

PAGE: 593
HEADING: DALZELL

vol.	pages	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
5	[ii]-liv, [1, h.t.], [1]-671,	Nov 1902-	pref. 1 Nov 1902,
	frontisp. portr. Gander	Feb 1903	Nat. Nov. Mar 1903
6(1)	[ii-iv], [1]-563	Jan-Jul 1906	Nat. Nov. Aug 1906
(2)	[ii-iv], [1]-964	Jan-Mar 1909	Nat. Nov. Apr 1909
(3)	[ii-iv], [1]-956	Nov-Dec 1911	t.p. 1912, Nat. Nov.
			Dec 1911
(4)	[ii]-x, [1]-495	Jul-Sep 1913	pref. 1 Jul 1 g 13,
			Nat. Nov. Oct 1913

<em>Copy</em>: U. – Vol. 1 contains extensive biographical and bibliographical information, and
	is referred to in this publication as DTS. Vol. 6(4): "Literature 1899-1907, " is
	referred to as DTS 6(4). For a <em>Nachtrag</em> zu 3, Pilze, see P. Magnus (1926).
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: announced by Koeltz (1975).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 249.
	Magnus, Nachtrag zu "Die Pilze, " Innsbruck 1926 (Ber. Naturw.-Med. Ver. Inns
	bruck 40: [i-iii], [1]-315. 1926).
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1057. 1940.

Dalton, James, senior (1764-1843), British clergyman and botanist at Croft, Yorkshire.
(<em>James Dalton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: YRK, bryophytes at CGE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 150.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 50. 1957.
	Simms, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 5(2): 117-120. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart p. 414; BB p. 82.
Turner and Dillwyn, Bot. guide 2: 663-664. 1805.
Hooker and Taylor, Muscol. brit. 138-139. 1818.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 172. 1843 (1849).
Koenig et Sims, Ann. Bot. 2: 197-198. 1805.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Daltonia</em> W. J. Hooker &amp; T. Taylor (1818).

Dalton, John (1766-1844), British chemist and botanist. (<em>John Dalton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MCR (destroyed 1940), E.
<em>Ref</em>.: Adamson and Crabtree, Mem. Proc. Manchester lit. phil. soc. 63(1): 1-46. 1919
	(also J. Bot. 57: 293-294. 1919).
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 50. 1957.
	Sims, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 5(2): 117-120. 1969.
	Wood, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 5(4): 270-271. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 82; CSP 2: 133-135; DNB 13: 428.
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 67. 1909 (q.v. for earlier biographical
	accounts).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Daltonia</em> W. J. Hooker &amp; T. Taylor (1818) is dedicated to James Dalton
(1764-1843), q.v.

Dalzell, Nicol(Nicholas)Alexander (1817-1878), Scottish botanist and forester,
conservator of forests at Bombay 1841-1870. (<em>Dalzell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, duplicates at CAL, DD, W. – Drawings at BM, correspon-
dence with Hooker at K.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 414; BB p. 83; BM 1: 193, 417; CSP 2: 135,
7: 479, 12: 182; Jackson p. 537 [ind.]; PR 2038-2039.

PAGE: 594
HEADING: DALZELL

McCann, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 41: 145. 1939.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 127. 1950.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 237. 1965.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dalzellia</em> Hasskarl (1865); <em>Dalzellia</em> R. Wight (1852).

1300. <em>The Bombay flora</em>: or, short descriptions of all the indigenous plants hitherto
discovered in or near the Bombay presidency; together with a supplement of introduced
and naturalised species. Bombay (Education Society's Press)1861. Oct.(in fours) (<em>Bombay fl</em>.)

<em>Co-author</em>: Alexander Gibson (1800-1867).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1861, p. [i]-iv, [1]-332, suppl.: [1]-112. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, U.
<em>Facsimile</em> edition, mentioned by the trade, n.v.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2039, IDC 7310.

Dalziel, John McEwen (1872-1942), British colonial public health officer, born in
India, ultimately specialized in tropical botany, traveller in China and West tropical
Africa, later at Kew. (<em>Dalziel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, duplicates see IH and Hepper and Neate.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151.
	Hepper and Neate, Plant coll. West Afr. 22. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 414; Bossert p. 92; Plesch p. 190.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see J. Hutchinson and J. M. Dalziel, Flora of West Tropical Africa,
London 1927-1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dalzielia</em> Turrill (1916).

Dammer, Carl Lebrecht Udo (1860-1920), German botanist at the Berlin Botanical
Museum 1889-1919. (<em>Dammer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at B, see Urban (1916).
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 339. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 415; BM 1: 417; CSP 12: 182, 14: 464-465;
GR p. 70; Langman p. 233; LS 6517-6519; LS suppl. 6061; MW p. 90.
Harms, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 64: 136-138. 1922.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP ed. 1: <em>Polygonaceae</em>, III, 1a: 1-36. Mar 1892 ("gedruckt in
November 1891"), suppl. <em>in</em> Nachträge II-IV(1): 151. 1897, (2): 19-20. 1900. <em>Batidaceae</em>,
III(1A): 118-120. Aug 1893.

1301. <em>Handbuch für Pflanzensammler</em>. Von Dr. Udo Dammer. Mit 59 in den Text ge-
druckten Abbildungen und 13 Tafeln. Stuttgart (Ferdinand Enke) 1891. Oct. (<em>Handb.
Pflanzensamml.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1891 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1891), p. [i]-x, [1]-342, [h.t.], <em>pl. 1-13, figs. 1-59</em>.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Rendle, J. Bot. 36: 284-285. 1892.

Dampier, William (1652-1715), British buccaneer and circumnavigator. (<em>Dampier</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (Sloane) and OXF, forty specimens from Australia.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151.
	Konig et Sims, Ann. Bot. 2: 531-532. 18.
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 123. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 153. 1964.
	George, W. Austral. Natural. 11(8): 173-178. 1971(Dampier's plants from north-
	western Australia).

PAGE: 595
HEADING: DANA

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 725; BB p. 83; DNB 14: 2; HA 2: 35-37; HR;
Lasègue p. 360; PR 2041.
Hooker, Fl. Tasm. cxiii. 1860.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 90-91. 1882.
Russell, W. C, Life of William Dampier 1889.
Maiden, J. West Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 13-14. 1909.
Wilkinson, Dampier explorer and buccaneer, New York 1929, xiii, 257 p. <em>9 pl</em>. (portr.).
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 128-129. 1950 (itinerary, secondary refs.).
Shipman, William Dampier seaman-scientist, Lawrence, Kansas 1962, ii, 63 p.
Coats, Huntia 2: 194-195. 1965 (portr.).
Lloyd, Chr., William Dampier. London s.d. [1966], 165 p. [portr.).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For a recent biography see Lloyd (1966); for more extensive source references see
the HR documentation at HU, K and U.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dampiera</em> R. Brown (1810).

Dana, James Dwight (1813-1895), American mineralogist and palaeontologist at
New Haven, naturalist on the U.S. Exploring Expedition. (<em>Dana</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Mainly at US.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 250; Barnhart 1: 416; BM 1: 418-419, 6:
250; Bossert p. 92; CSP 2: 139-143, 6: 632, 7: 480-481, 9: 630-631, 14: 466-467; ME 1:
176-177 (biogr.), 3: 560 (index); Merrill p. 694 passim; Quenstedt p. 103.
Marcou, U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 30: 223-227. 1885 (bibl.).
Dana, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 49: 329-356. 1895 (portr., bibl.).
Williams, J. of Geol. 1895: 601-621.
Beecher, Amer. Geol. 17: 1-16. 1896 (portr., bibl.).
Le Conte, Bull. Soc. Geol. Soc. Amer. 7: 461-479. 1896 (bibl., portr.).
Gilman, The life of James Dwight Dana, New York, London 1899, xii, 409 p., <em>5 pl</em>.
	(portr., bibl.).
Collins, Rhodora 14: 66. 1912.
Spezia, Atti Accad. Sci. Torino 47: 22-24. 1912.
Hadley et al., Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. 24: 55-69. 1913 (Dana centenary).
Pirsson, Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. 9: 41-92. 1919 (portr.).
Bartlett, Proc. amer. phil. Soc. 82: 655-663. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 339. 1942, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892. 327. 1944.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 129. 1950.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the nat. sciences 47. 1955.
Sanford, J. Hist. Ideas 26: 531-546. 1965.
Stanton, DSB 3: 549-554. 1971 (bibl.)

1302. <em>Manual of geology</em>: treating of the principles of the science, with special reference to
American geological history for the use of colleges, academies, and schools of science ...
illustrated by a chart of the world, and over 1000 figures, mostly from American
sources. Philadelphia, London 1863. Oct. (<em>Man. geol</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1863, before Oct, p. i-xvi, 1-798, <em>1 pl</em>., 1 map.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: New York (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, and Co.) and London (Trübner and Co.)
	1876 (p. x: 1 Mar 1874), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-828, <em>1 pl</em>., 1 map, text figs. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	"Manual ... history, by James D. Dana ..."
<em>Ed.3</em>: New York (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor and Co.) and London (Trübner and Co.)
	1880, p. [ii]-xiv, [1]-919, [4, expl. <em>pl</em>.], <em>pl. 1-12</em>, map, text figs. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MICH,
	NY.
	"Manual ... history, by James D. Dana ..."
<em>Ed. 4</em>: New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company) [1895] (p. 5: Jan
	1895), [1]-1087, [1088, err.], 2 maps, <em>1575 figs.
	Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 419, ME 3: 560.
	Anon., North Amer. Rev. 97: 372-386. Oct 1863.

PAGE: 596
HEADING: DANGEARD

Dangeard, Pierre [Clement] Augustin (1862-1947), French botanist. (<em>P. A. Dang</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC; also some at AHFH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 416; BM 1: 419; Bossert p. 93; CSP 14:
468-470; GR p. 313.
Dangeard, Le botaniste ser. 4. 3: 91. 1895 (bibl.)
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres <em>20</em>: <em>pl. 9.</em> 1909 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 239. 1909.
Heim, Rev. Mycol. ser. 2. 12(3): 97-103. 1947 (portr.)
Moreau, Rev. gén. Bot. 57: 193-208. 1950 (portr.)
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6. 152. 1972.
Blum, NAF ser. 2. 8: 46. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dangeardia</em> B. Schröder (1898); <em>Dangeardiella</em> P. A. Saccardo &amp; P. Sydow
(1899).

1303. Thèses présentées à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris pour obtenir le grade de
docteur ès sciences naturelles par P.-A. Dangeard ... Ire thèse – <em>Recherches sur les
organismes inférieurs</em>. 2e thèse – Propositions données par la Faculté. Soutenues le 15
décembre devant la commission d'examen. MM. Hébert ... Président, Delage [,]
Van Tieghem ... examinateurs. Paris (G. Masson) 1886. Oct. (<em>Rech. organ. inf</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Dec 1886, p. [i-iii], [1]-101, [1, thèse]. <em>pl. 11-14. Copies</em>: BR, G, PCS. -A trade
	edition (n.v.) is mentioned by Nat. Nov. Dec 1887. – The thesis is a reprint from
	Ann. Sci. nat. ser. 7. 4: 241-341. Oct 1886. The date is filled in by hand.

Dangeard, Pierre Jean Louis (1895-1970), French algologist at Bordeaux, son of
P. C. A. Dangeard. (<em>P. J. L. Dang</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BORD.
<em>Ref</em>.: Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GR p. 314; IH 1 (ed. 3): 29; LS 6525-6620, suppl. 6075-
6085; Plesch p. 190.
Dangeard, Le Botaniste 52, 1958, suppl. p. 1-98 (bibl.)
Gayral, Bull. Soc. phycol. France 16: 98-112. 1970 (portr., bibl.)
Eymé and Parriaud, Le Botaniste 54 (1-6): 5-30. 1971 (portr., bibl.)
Parriaud, Rev. Algol. ser. 2. 10: 216-228. 1971 (portr., bibl.)
Gayral, Phycologia 10(4): 341-344. 1971 (portr.), Bull. Soc. phycol. France 16: 1-16.
	1971 (portr., bibl.)

1304. <em>Traité d'algologie</em> introduction à la biologie et à la systématique des algues ...
370 figures / Encyclopédie biologique. Paris (Paul Lechevalier &amp; fils) 1933. Oct. (<em>Traité algol</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Jun 1933(colophon: 7 Feb 1933, Nat. Nov. Jul 1933), p.[1]-441,[1,
	colophon]. <em>Copy</em>: U.

Danguy, Paul Auguste (1862-1942), French botanist. (<em>Danguy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 416; MW p. 90.
Humbert, Bull. Soc. bot. France 89: 249-252. 1942 (bibl., portr.)
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tome prél. 39. 1944.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Fl. Indochine, Caprifoliaceae</em> 3(1): 1-20. Dec 1922; <em>Stylidiace a</em>
3(5): 664. Sep 1924, 3(6): 665-667. Feb 1930; <em>Goodeniaceae</em> 3(6): 667-671. Feb 1930;
<em>Lobeliaceae</em> 3(6): 671-683. Feb 1930; <em>Campanulaceae</em> 3(6): 683-698. Feb 1930; <em>Hydrophyl-
laceae</em> 4(3): 226-228. Sep 1915.

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HEADING: DARBISHIRE

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Danguya</em> Benoist (1930); <em>Danguyodrypetes</em> J. Leandri (1939).

Daniels, Francis Potter (1869-1947), American botanist. (<em>F. P. Daniels</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MO, UMO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 154. 1955.

1305. <em>The flora of Columbia (Missouri) and vicinity</em>. University of Missouri, 1907. Oct. (<em>Fl.
Columbia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1907. The University of Missouri Studies, Science Series 1 (2): [i]-ix, [x], [1]-
	391, alt. numbering 143-461, map. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY (2).
<em>Ref</em>.: Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 154. 1955.

Danser, Benedictus Hubertus (1891-1943), Dutch botanist, pupil of Hugo de Vries,
later professor of botany at Groningen. (<em>Danser</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Danser's original Java collections are at BO and GRO, with
some duplicates at L. The Netherlands herbarium, collected before 1925, is at GRO
with duplicates at L. His types are indicated in his publications.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 151; JW 5: 238.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 418; Bossert p. 93; JW 1: 441, 2: 189, 5:
238; MW p. 91; MW suppl. p. 54.
Anon., Wie is dat? ed. 3. 1935.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 160. 1936.
Anon., Nieuwsblad van het Noorden 18 Oct 1943, Rotterdams Nieuwsblad (also De
	Tijd, N.R.C.) 19 Oct 1943.
Jansen and Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 53: 129-136. 1943.
Lam, Vakblad voor Biologen 24: 119-120. 1943.
Andreas, Groninger Studenten almanak 114: 97. 1946.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 129-130. 1950 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 4: 7-13. 1954 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>(genus): <em>Dansera</em> van Steenis (1948); (journal): <em>Danseria</em> mededelingenblad
van de Werkgemeenschap "Biosystematiek van vaatplanten." s.l. [Leiden]. No. 1-x,
1973-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males. ser. I. 1: cxlix. 1950.

1306. <em>A new system for the genera of the Loranthaceae Loranthoideae</em>, with a nomenclator for
the old world species of this subfamily. Amsterdam (Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-
maatschappij) 1933. Oct. (<em>Syst. Loranth</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Jan 1933, p. [1]-128. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Verhandelingen der Koninklijke
	Akademie van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam afdeeling Natuurkunde (tweede
	sectie) deel 29(6).

Darbishire, Otto Vernon (1870-1934), British lichenologist and algologist. (<em>Darb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BRIST, further material at BM, K and KIEL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357; 2: 152.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 418; BM 1: 421, 6: 251; Bossert p. 93;
CSP 14: 475; GR p. 370; LS 6632-6642; LS suppl. 6108-6119; MW p. 91.
MacGregor, Rev. bryol. lichénol. ser. 2. 8: 136. 1935.
Skene, J. Bot. 73: 21-22. 1935.
Weiss, Proc. Linn. Soc. 147: 171-172. 1935.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 2: 176. 1936 (portr.)

PAGE: 598
HEADING: DARBISHIRE

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Darbishirella</em> A. Zahlbrückner (1898).

1307. <em>The lichens of the Swedish antarctic expedition</em>. Stockholm (Lithographisches Institut
des Generalstabs) 1912. Qu. (<em>Lich. Swed. antarct. Exp</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.:1912, p. [1]-73, [74, cont.], <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: MO. – Lieferung 11, vol. 4, of the
	Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwedischen Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 140.

Darby, John (1804-1877), American botanist. (<em>Darby</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 418; ME 3: 561; PR 2045-2046.
B.S., Am. J. Sci. ser. 3. 14: 499-500. 1877.

1308. <em>A manual of botany</em> adapted to the productions of the Southern States. In two parts:
Part i. Vegetable anatomy and physiology. Part ii. Descriptive botany, arranged on the
natural system preceded by an analysis. Macon (Benjamin F. Griffin) 1841. Duod. (in
sixes) (<em>Man. bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1841, p. [i]-xii, [13]-156, [i]-xx, [1]-344. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, HU, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 421; PR 2045; IDC 7526.

1309. <em>Botany of the southern states</em>. In two parts. Part I. Structural and physiological
botany and vegetable plants. Part II. Descriptions of southern plants. Arranged on the
natural system.Preceded by a Linnaean and a dichotomous analysis. New York
(A. S. Barnes &amp; Co.), Cincinnati (H. W. Derby), Savannah (John M. Cooper) 1855.
Oct. (<em>Bot. south. States</em>).

<em>Original issue</em>: 1855 (p. 6: '1855'), p. [1]-612. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Second issue</em>: 1856 (p. 6: '1855'), p. [1]-612. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Third issue</em>: 1857 (p. 6: '1855'), p. [1]-612. <em>Copies</em>: HH, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: ME 3: 471; PR 2046.
	Gray, Am. J. Sci. 20: 131. 1855.

Darlington, William (1782-1863), American physician, botanist and antiquarian at
West Chester nr. Philadelphia. (<em>Darl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DWC, other material at FI, K, P, P-DU, PH. – Manuscripts and
correspondence at DWC and at the New York Historical Society, letters to Torrey at
NY; library at DWC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 152.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. (Torrey corr.) 451-452. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 419; BM 1: 421, 6: 252; Bossert p. 93;
CSP 2: 152, 6: 632, 12: 184; Jackson p. 537 [ind.]; LS 6647-6648; ME 1: 177, 3: 561;
PR 2048-2054.
Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 36: 132-139. 1863 (Flora 56: 511. 24 Nov. 1863).
James, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. g: 330-343. 1863/4.
Harshberger, Bot. Philadelphia 9, 134-143, 168, 443. 1899 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 193. 1905.
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 113-117. 1914.
Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arb. 2: 9. 1917.
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 282-284. 1920.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 291-292. 1921 (corr. Schweinitz-Torrey).
Sharpless, Bartonia 14: 1-13. 1932.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 184 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 339. 1942.
Humphrey, Makers North American Botany 67. 1961.
Lansing, The Dr. Wm. Darlington Commemorative program addresses. Chester County
	Medical Society, West Chester, Pa. 1965, 28 p. (portr.)
Ewan, Introduction to facs. ed. Memorials John Bartram v-vii. 1967.

PAGE: 599
HEADING: DARLINGTON

Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 464. 1967.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 33, 38, 40. 1969.
Ewan, DSB 3: 562-563. 1971 (bibl.)
Lansing, Sertum cestricum 1: i-ii, 1-38. 1972, 3: i-ii, 33-39. 1972 [nos. repr. from The
	medical reporter, Oct.1854, catalogue of medicinal plants indigenous to Chester
	County, Pa., by Darlington] (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Darlingtonia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1825, <em>nom. rej</em>.), <em>Darlingtonia</em> J. Torrey (1851);
<em>Darlingtonia</em> J. Torrey (1853, <em>nom. cons</em>.)

1310. <em>Florula cestrica</em>: an essay towards a catalogue of the phaenogamous plants, native
and naturalized, growing in the vicinity of the Borough of West-Chester, in Chester
County, Pennsylvania: with brief notices of their properties, and uses, in medecine,
rural economy, and the arts. To which is subjoined an appendix of the useful cultivated
plants of the same district. By William Darlington, M. D. Ore trahit quodcumque
potest, atque addit a cervo. Hor. West-Chester, Penn. (for the author, by Simeon
Siegfried) 1826. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. cestr</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai-Dec 1826 (p. [iii]: 28 Apr 1826), p. [i]-xv, 1-152, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, hand-col. copper
	engr. by H. Fennell. <em>Copies</em>: HH, USDA (rev. Amer. J. Sci. 12(1):177-179. Mar
	1827).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Apr-Jul 1837 (p. vii: Apr 1837; Linn. Soc. 17 Aug 1837), frontisp. map, [i]-xxiii,
	[1]-640, duodecimo (in sixes). <em>Copies</em>: US (2 copies), E. G. Voss.
	Title: <em>Flora cestrica</em>: an attempt to enumerate and describe the flowering and filicoid
	plants of Chester County, in the state of Pennsylvania. With brief notices, and uses, in
	medecine, domestic and rural economy, and the arts. West-Chester, Penn. (for the
	author, by S. Siegfried, for saleby Kimber and Sharpless, Philadelphia).
<em>Ed.3</em>: Jan-Jun 1853 (Amer. J. Sci. 66:129-130. Jul 1853), frontisp. portr., p. [i]-c,
	map, [1]-498. <em>Copies</em>: HH, US (2 copies of which one with portr.)
	Title: <em>Flora cestrica</em>: an herborizing companyon for the young botanists of Chester
	County, state of Pennsylvania ... Third edition: the previous omissions, as far as
	known, supplied; the descriptive details revised and condensed, and the whole
	arranged according to the Natural systems, as illustrated by De Candolle, Hooker,
	and Gray. Philadelphia (Lindsay &amp; Blakiston) 1853. Mosses and hepatics by T. P.
	James; thallophyta by E. Michener.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 421; LS 6647-6648; ME 3: 395-396; PR 2048; IDC 7529 (ed. 2).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 12: 310-311. 5 Mai 1854 (rev. ed. 3).

1311. <em>Reliquiae baldwinianae</em>: selections from the correspondence of the late William
Baldwin, M. D. ... with occasional notes, and a short biographical memoir. Philadel-
phia (Kimber and Sharpless) 1843. Oct. (<em>Reliq. baldw</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1843 (donated to library PH on 8 Aug 1843; rev. by Gray, Dec. 1843),
	portrait of Baldwin, p. [1]-346, [1, err.] – Important source for the history of early
	nineteenth century American botany.The <em>facsimile</em> edition(see below)has an
	extensive introduction by J. Ewan and indexes to personal and scientific names.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York and London(Hafner)1969, Classica botanica americana,
	suppl. 2, p. [ii*-iv*], i-lxix, portr., [1]-346, [1, err.] <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 421; ME 3: 437; PR 2051.
	Gray, Amer. J. Sci. 46: 192-195. Dec 1843.
	Lauener, Notes R.B.G. Edinburgh 29(3): 405. 1969.

1312. <em>Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry Marshall</em>. With notices of their botanical
contemporaries.Philadelphia(Lindsay &amp; Blakiston)1849.Oct. (<em>Mem. Bartram &amp;
Marshall</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 12 Oct 1849 (date of presentation copy to Asa Gray), frontisp., p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xv,
	[17]-585. – Important source for the history of North American botany in the first
	half of the 19th century. The <em>facsimile</em> edition (see below) has an extensive introduction
	by J. Ewan with indexes to personal and scientific names. See also Ewan (1957).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York and London (Hafner) 1967. Oct. Classica botanica americana,
	suppl. 1, p. [ii]-lii followed by facs. as above. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 421, ME 3: 454, PR 2054.

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	Anon., N. Amer. Rev. 70: 210-225. Jan 1850.
	Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 9: 85-105. Jan 1850.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 2: 62-64. Feb(?) 1850.
	Ewan, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3(5): 263-272. 1957.
	Stafleu, Taxon 17: 76-78. 1968.

Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882), British evolutionary biologist. (<em>Darwin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: plants collected on the voyage of the Beagle (1831-1836): CGE,
K, MANCH, MO, P, TCD (alg.).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1: 152.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The literature on Darwin and his work is immense. No attempt is made here
even to present a review of the most important biographies and studies. In a work on
taxonomic literature, however, Darwin should have his place, even if only symbolic,
because of his immense influence also on the development of ideas in taxonomy leading
to the development of modern evolutionary biology. For a list of the main recent
literature on Darwin see Smit p. 904-913.
<em>Main bibliography</em>. R. B. Freeman, The works of Charles Darwin. An annotated biblio
	graphical handlist. London 1965, x, 81 p.
<em>Autobiographies and letters</em>: Francis Darwin, Life and letters of Charles Darwin, London
	1887, 3 vols. <em>and</em> Charles Darwin, his life told in an autobiographical chapter and in a
	selected series of his published letters, London 1892.
<em>Biography</em>: e.g. G. R. de Beer, Charles Darwin, evolution by natural selection, London
	1963; also as Charles Darwin, a scientific biography, New York 1965 and in DSB 3:
	565-577. 1971. (bibl.)
<em>Ideas</em>: e.g. M. T. Ghiselin, The triumph of the Darwinian method, Berkeley and Los
	Angeles 1969.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: e.g. in Francis Darwin, The autobiography of Charles Darwin, Dover
ed. 1958.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Darwiniella</em> Spegazzini (1887); <em>Darwiniothamnus</em> G. Harling (1962).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Darwinia</em> Rafinesque (1817) and <em>Darwinia</em> Rudge (1815) are dedicated to Erasmus
Darwin (1731-1802), English physician, grandfather of Charles Darwin.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Poland 20 gr. (1959) yv. 997; Roumania 55 b. (1959) yv. 1621; Soviet
Union 40 k. (1959) yv. 2144; Czechoslovakia 3k. (1959) yv. 1045; DDR 10 p. (1958)
yv 349; Ecuador 20 c. (1936) yv. 335.

1313. <em>On the origin of species</em> by means of natural selection, or the preservation of favoured
races in the struggle for life. London (John Murray) 1859. Oct. (<em>Origin sp</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 24 Nov 1859, p. [i]-ix, [1]-502. -<em>Facsimile</em> edition with an introduction by Ernst
	Mayr, Cambridge, Mass. 1964. – See Freeman 112-207, 409-441 for all editions.

Darwin, Robert Waring (1724-1816), British physician and botanist, brother of
Erasmus Darwin. (<em>R. Darwin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 420; BB p. 85 (mixed with R. W. Darwin
(1766-1848); Jackson p. 537; PR
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 35. 1906.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Darwin, cf. supra, sub Ch. R. Darwin.

1314. <em>Principia botanica</em>: or, a concise and easy introduction to the sexual botany of
Linnaeus. With the genera; their mode of growth (as tree, shrub, or herb); the number
of species to each genus; where principally native; and the number indigenous to the
British Isles; arranged in columns under each class and order; and digested alphabeti-

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cally under several generic distinctions. By which means most plants may be thus far
ascertained. Together with their indexes. I. Of the Linnaean genera accented, with the
British names. II. Of such trivial names as were the genera of old authors. III. Of the
British names, with the Linnaean genera; to which are added many of the specific
names. Also, a table of several vegetable drugs not in the indexes. Newark (Allin and
Co.) 1787. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Princip. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1787, p. [i]-vii, [1]-280, [1, err.]. – <em>Copy</em>: USDA. – The preface is signed R.W.D.;
	the title-page has no author designation.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Newark (Allin and Ridge) 1793. <em>Copy</em>: BM (n.v.)
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Newark (M. Hage) 1810. <em>Copy</em>: BM (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 412, Henrey 610, 611, 613.

Davall, Edmund (1763-1798), English botanist who settled in Switzerland and became
an inspector of forests. Entertained correspondence with J. E. Smith. (<em>Davall</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Davall left his herbarium to J. E. Smith; it is now in the Smith
herbarium at the Linnean society (LINN). The herbarium contains Swiss plants
collected by Davall himself, as well as by Favrod and Reynier; further collectors
represented are Bellardi (Italy), Dickson (England), F. Ehrhart (Germany) and D. Vil-
lars (France). Other material at G, LAU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 152.
	Drake, <em>in</em> Konig et Sims, Ann. Bot. 1: 576-577. 1805.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(2): 700; Barnhart 1: 421; BB 1: 85; DNB 14: 19;
PR p. 77.
Drake, <em>in</em> Konig et Sims, Ann. Bot. 1: 576-577. 1805.
De Beer, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 159(1): 42-65. 1947.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Davallia</em> J. E. Smith (1793); <em>Davallodes</em> (Copeland) Copeland (1908).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Taxon 22: 388. 1972.

Davey, Frederick Hamilton (1868-1915), British botanist in Cornwall. (<em>Davey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TRU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 85.
	Kent, Brit. Herbaria 50. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 85.
Davey, Fl. Cornwall lxi-lxii. 1909.
Watson, Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 1914/5: 477 (portr.)
Britten, J. Bot. 54: 29-31. 1918 (portr.)

1315. <em>Flora of Cornwall</em> being an account of the flowering plants and ferns found in the
county of Cornwall including the Scilly Isles ... with six portraits and a map. Penryn
(F. Chegwidden) 1909. Oct. (<em>Fl. Cornwall</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1909 (p. ix: 26 Jul 1909; Nat. Nov. Sep 1909), p. [i], map, [iii]-lxxxviii,
	6 portr., [1]-570. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, MO, NY.

David, [Abbé] Armand (1826-1900), French Lazarist missionary at Peking, botanical
traveller and collector in China, 1862-1874. (<em>David</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: the first set of David's Chinese collection is at P and PC, dupli-
cates at B, G, K, LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 153.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 277, 6(2): 6-7; Barnhart 1: 422; BM 1: 426;
Bretschneider p. 837-870; CSP 7: 491, 9: 646, 12: 185; DBF 10: 340; MW p. 91-92,
suppl. p. 54; NI p. 43, no. 646.
David, Nouv. Arch. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. 1867-1874.

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David, Journal d'un voyage en Mongolie fait en 1866, 2 parts, Paris 1867/8.
David, Journal de mon troisième voyage d'exploration dans l'empire Chinois. Paris
	1875. 2 vols.
Dauthenay, Revue hortic. 73: 16. 1901.
Vilmorin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 48: 5-8. 1901.
Allen, Auk 19: 118-119. 1902.
Fox, Abbé David's Diary. Cambridge, Mass. 1949 (biographical sketch p. xv-xxxii).
Hadfield, Pioneers in gardening. 185-186. 1951.
Coats, The plant hunters 111-113, 387. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Davidia</em> Baillon (1871).

1316. <em>Journal de mon troisième voyage d'exploration dans l'Empire Chinois</em> ... ouvrage
contenant 3 cartes. Paris (Hachette et Cie) 2 vols. 1875. Oct. (<em>J. trois. voy. Chin.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1875, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, map, [1]-383. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, HH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1875, p. [i-iii], map, [1]-348. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, HH.

Davis, John Jefferson (1852-1937), American physician and mycologist. (<em>J. J.
Davis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WIS, dupl. see IH 2: 154. 1954. Exsiccatae: <em>Fungi wisconsinensis
exsiccatae</em> (17 dec, nos. 1-170, 1916-1933). Sets at BPI, COLO, CUP, DAOM, F, FH
(many types), MICH, MIN, MSC, NY, NYS, PAC, PUR, SOLH, TRTC, UC, WIS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 154.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 97-99. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 426; BM 6: 255; Bossert p. 95; CSP 14:
498; LS 6675-6681, suppl. 6179-6192;
Anon., Science 85: 236. 1937.
Anon., Phytopathology 28: 303. 1938.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 4(2): 175-176. 1938 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1057. 1940.

Davy, Joseph Burtt (1870-1940), British botanist, founder of the Pretoria National
Herbarium, student of the flora of California, agriculturist, sylviculturist and ecologist.
(<em>J. B. Davy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original collections from California (1895-1898) at UC, dupl.
B; from S. Africa (1903-1920) at PRE (first set), BOL, BUL, GRA, J, K, NU, SAM and
other herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 134.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 339. 1916.
	Tölken, Index herb. austro-africanorum 44. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 427; BM 1: 429, 6: 256; CSP 14: 503;
Kew 2: 31; Langman p. 171-172; LS 31789, suppl. 4248-4249.
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 75: 266. 1924 (portr.)
Hutchinson, Nature 146: 424. 1940.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 6(2): 43. 1940.
Ramsbottom, Proc. Linn. Soc. 153: 291-293. 1942.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 45. 1955.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 151. 1961.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Burttdavya</em> Hoyle (1936); <em>Davyella</em> E. Hackel (1899).

1317. <em>A manual of the flowering plants and ferns of the Transvaal</em> with Swaziland, South
Africa ... With illustrations by W. E. Trevithick and Alice Bolton [2: by Mrs Burtt
Davy, Miss M. Smith, and W. E. Trevithick]. London (Longmans, Green and Co.)
1926-1932, 2 parts. Oct. (<em>Man. pl. Transvaal</em>).

<em>Part 1</em>: Apr 1926 (see p. [4]), p. [1]-271, <em>fig. 1-40. Copies</em>: NY, US.

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<em>Part 2</em>: Jul 1932 (p. vi), p. [i]-xxxv, [xxxvi, syn.], [i*], [273]-529, <em>fig. 41-80. Copies</em>:
	NY, U.
<em>Parts 3-4</em>, unpublished, 1941, galley proofs and typescript at K.

Dawson, [Sir] John William (1820-1899), Canadian palaeobotanist at McGill Uni-
versity, Montreal 1855-1893. (<em>J. W. Dawson</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; some her-
barium collections at BH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 154.
	Hueber and Banks, Taxon 16: 81-85. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 251-252; Barnhart 1: 428; BB p. 86; BM 1:
429-430, 6: 256; Bossert p. 96; CSP 2: 182-184, 6: 630, 7: 497-499, 9: 653-654, 12: 186,
187, 14: 506-508; DNB suppl. 1(2): 120; Jackson p. 537 [ind.]; ME 1: 178, 3: 562;
Merrill p. 577, 578, 695 (portr.); Quenstedt p. 108.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 5: 377-378. 1885.
Adams, Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. 11: 550-580. 1900 (bibl. p. 557-580 by Ami) (portr.)
Ami, Amer. Geologist 26: 1-48. 1900 (bibl., portr.), also repr. Minneapolis 1900, 63 p.
Adams and Ami, Proc. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada ser. 2. 7(4): 3-44. 1901.
Dawson, Rankin (ed.), Fifty years of work in Canada 1901, 306 p. (autobiogr.)
Woodward, Hist. Geolog. Soc. London 217. 1909.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 143. 1909.
Stafleu, in Daniels and Stafleu, Taxo 23(4): 482. 1974 (portr.)

1318. <em>The chain of life in geological time</em>. A sketch of the origin and succession of animals
and plants ... with numerous illustrations. [London] (The religious tract society)
[1880]. Oct. (<em>Chain life geol. time</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1880 (Nat. Nov. Sep-Oct 1880), frontspiece, p. [iii]-xiv, [1]-272, <em>pl.
	1-192</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.

1319. <em>The geological history of plants</em> ... with illustrations. London (Kegan Paul, Trench
&amp; Co.) 1888. Oct. (<em>Geol. hist. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Feb-Mar 1888 (preface Feb 1888; enscribed copy by author to G. W. Butler at
	U: 28 Mar 1888), p. [i], frontisp., [iii]-x, [1]-290, 79 ills. – Int. Scientific Series lxiii.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1888, New York (D. Appleton and Company), duod. (in sixes), p. [i], front.,
	[iii]-x, [1]-290, 79 ills. – Int. Scientific Series lxi. <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>Ed. 2</em> (reissue?): London 1905 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 26; BM 6: 256 (ed. 1905).

Day, Mary Anna (1852-1924), American botanist. (<em>Day</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GH, further material at L, MANCH, PH, US, VT.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 155.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 429.
Day, The herbaria of New England, Rhodora 3: 67-71, 206-208, 219-222, 240-244,
	255-262, 285-288. 1901.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 194. 1905.

1320. <em>Checklist of the plants contained in Gray's Manual</em> seventh edition. Cambridge, Mass.
(Gray Herbarium) 1908. Oct. (<em>Checkl. pl. Gray man.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1908, p. [i-iii], [1]-168. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

Deakin, Richard (1809-1873), British physician and botanist. (<em>Deakin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (lichens, fungi), drawings at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 87; IH 2: 155.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 51. 1957 ("Salt").

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 429; BB p. 87; CSP 2: 185, 7: 500; GR
p. 370; Jackson p. 537; Saccardo 1: 61.
Trimen and Baker, J. Bot. 11: 128. 1873.

1321. <em>Flora of the Colosseum of Rome</em>; or, illustrations and descriptions of four hundred and
twenty plants growing spontaneously upon the ruins of the Colosseum of Rome. London
(Groombridge and Sons) 1855. Oct. (<em>Fl. Colosseum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1855 (p. viii: Mai 1855), p. [i]-viii, [1]-237, <em>pl</em>.: frontisp., [<em>1-5</em>] opposite
	p. iv, 17, 25, 56, 93. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2080.

1322. <em>The flowering plants of Tunbridge Wells</em> &amp; neighbourhood. Tunbridge Wells
(Stidolph &amp; Bellamy), London (Groombridge &amp; Sons) 1871. Oct. (<em>Fl. pl. Tunbridge
Wells</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1871 (p. [iii*] Feb 1871), p. [i*-iv*], [vi, err.], [1]-371, ill. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

Deam, Charles Clemon (1865-1953), American botanist. (<em>Deam</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: IND. – For the numerous sets of duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 155.
	Heiser, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 71: 226-227. 1961 (1964).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 429; Bossert p. 96.
Deam, Fl. Indiana 1116. 1940.
Bartlett, Asa Gray Bull. ser. 2. 2: 211. 1953.
Den Uyl, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 63: 232-239. 1953.
Edington, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 63: 29-32. 1953 (portr.)
Den Uyl, Castanea 19: 109-121. 1954.
Weatherwax, Indiana Mag. Hist. 67(3): 197-267. 1971 (portr., bibl.), the major
	biography.
Doty, Morton Arb. Quart., Lisle 8(4): 57-58. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Deamia</em> N. L. Britton &amp; J. N. Rose (1920).

1323. <em>Shrubs of Indiana</em>. Indianapolis (Wm. B. Burford) 1924. Oct. (<em>Shrubs Indiana</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1924 (t.p.), p. [1]-351, ind. 148 'plates.' Dept. of Conservation, State of
	Indiana Publication no. 44. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

1324. <em>Trees of Indiana</em> ... Published by State Board of Forestry of Indiana bulletin no. 3.
March 1919. Indianapolis (W. B. Burford) 1918. Oct. (<em>Trees Indiana</em>).

<em>Ed</em>. [<em>1</em>] 1912, <em>in</em> State of Indiana, Eleventh Annual Report of the State Board of
	Forestry 1911, p. 86-372. Indianapolis 1912. – The 133 'plates' are numbered also as
	'pages.'
<em>Ed</em>. [<em>2</em>]: March 1919 (t.p.), p. [1]-299, including 133 'plates' also numbered as 'pages.'
	[Title: see above; this is first edition in book form]. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, US.
<em>First revised edition</em>: Apr 1921 (t.p.), p. [1]-317, 137 'plates' also numbered as 'pages, '
	Dept. of Conservation, State of Indiana, publ. no. 13, Fort Wayne, Indiana (Fort
	Wayne Printing Company) 1921. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Second revised edition</em>: Mar 1932 (t.p.), p. [1]-326, 140 plates in pagination, Fort Wayne
	(Fort Wayne Printing Company) 1932, Oct. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Third revised edition</em>: 1953, p. [1]-330, 114 plates in pagination, 3 maps id., Indianapolis
	(The Bookwalter Company, Inc.) 1953. Oct. "with the assistance of Thomas Edward
	Shaw ..." <em>Copies</em>: HH (Dept. of Conserv. ... 13a), NY.

1325. <em>Flora of Indiana</em>. Indianapolis (Wm. B. Burford) 1940. Oct. (<em>Fl. Indiana</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1940 (fide p. 3 and 'emendation' p. 1), p. [1]-1236, map, in addition a loose
	pamphlet, dated 1 July 1941 (p. 9), emendations and changes, p. 1-9. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970, Reprints of U.S. Floras no. 6, Lehre 1960. <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Fosberg, Chron. bot. 6(4): 95. 18 Nov 1940.

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Deane, Henry (1847-1924), British born Australian railway engineer, palaeobotanist
and botanist in New South Wales (from 1880). (<em>H. Deane</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NSW (including his set of Harvey's Australian algae), some
material also at L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 155.
	Hall, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 49: iv. 1924.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 252; Barnhart 1: 430; BB p. 87-88; Bossert
p. 96; CSP 14: 511; HR; Quenstedt p. 108.
Deane, M. E., Proc. Linn. Soc. 136: 48-54. 1924.
F.C., Nature 113: 865. 1924.
Hall, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 49: iv-v. 1924.
Chapman, Rec. Geol. Survey Victoria 4: 499-501. 1925 (bibl.)

<sm>NOTE</sm>: for more details, a bibliography and source references see the HR documentation
at HU, K, U.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Deane wrote the text for vol. 2(5) of Fitzgerald, <em>Australian orchids</em> 1894.

Deane, Walter (1848-1930), American botanist and ornithologist. (<em>W. Deane</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: A, GH, ILL, NEBC, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 155.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 220. 1901.
	Eaton, Rhodora 63: 287-289. 1961 (checklist of seedling coll.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 430.
Anon., Science ser. 2. 72: 188, 459. 1930.
Weatherby, Rhodora 35: 69-80. 1933 (portr.)

1326. <em>Flora of the Blue Hills</em>, Middlesex Fells, Stony Brook, and Beaver Brook reser-
vations, of the Metropolitan Park Commission, Massachusetts. Preliminary edition.
Boston (C. M. Barrows &amp; Co.) 1896. Oct. (<em>Fl. Blue Hills</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 May-1 Jun 1896 (p. iii: 15 May 1896, copy US rd. 2 Jun 1896), p. [i]-viii,
	[1]-144, 4 maps. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1057. 1940.

Dearness, John (1852-1954), Canadian mycologist and educator. (<em>Dearn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DAOM, MTJB, further material at B, BPI, CAN, CUP, IAC,
NY, PUR, TRTC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 155.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 430.
Lloyd, Mycol. notes 55: 781-782. 1918 (portr.)
Tamblyn, Mycologia 47(6): 909-915. 1955 (portr., bibl.)
Talman, Proc. Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada 81: 79-83. 1957 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dearnessia</em> Bubak (1916).

Debat, Louis (1822-1906), French bryologist at Lyon, "chef de service au Crédit Lyon-
nais, " one of the founders of the <em>Société botanique de Lyon</em>. (<em>Debat</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LY(?).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 155.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 431; GR p. 314.
Magnin, Rev. bryol. 33: 63. 1906.
Magnin, Arch. Fl. juras. 64: 70. Mai 1906.

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Magnin, Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 58-59. 1907, 35: 48. 1910.
Meyran, Ann. Soc. Linn. de Lyon ser. 2. 79: 3-6. 1935.

1327. <em>Flore analytique des genres &amp; espèces appartenant à l'ordre des mousses</em> pour servir à leur
détermination dans les départements du Rhône, de la Loire, du Saône-et-Loire, de
l'Ain, de l'Isère, de l'Ardèche, de la Drôme et de la Savoie. Paris (F. Savy), Lyon
(J. P. Mégret) 1867. Oct. (<em>Fl. anal. mousses</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1867, p. [i-iii], [1]-195. <em>Copy</em>: Teyler. – Reprinted from Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon ser. 2.
	10: [405]-599. 1867. Original journ. publ.: NY. – An issue Lyon 1865, with "420
	feuilles encadrées et enrichi de 12 espèces de Mousses bien dessechées et conservées"
	mentioned by the trade (<em>n.v.</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2081.
	Debat, Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 13: 147-235. 1885 (catal. mosses Rhône valley).

1328. <em>Flore des Muscinées</em> Sphaignes, Mousses, Hépatiques contenant la description
abrégée des espèces croissant spontanément en France et des clés analytiques pour la
détermination des espèces spéciales au bassin du Rhône (partie française) ... avec
4 planches. Lyon (P. N. Josserand) 1874. Oct. (<em>Fl. Musc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1874 (p. 10: 15 Oct 1873), p. [1-3], [7]-276, <em>pl. 1-4</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copy</em>: Steere.

Debeaux, Jean Odon (1826-1910), French army pharmacist, botanist and malacologist
at Toulouse. (<em>Debeaux</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, duplicates in many herbaria. Issued also centuries of exsic-
catae of Corsican plants (set e.g. at G) and <em>Plantes de l'Algérie</em> (1880-1883); collected also
in China.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1: 155.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 693, 4: 867; Barnhart 1: 431; BM 1: 431, 6: 257;
CSP 2: 186, 6: 634, 7: 501, 9: 656, 12: 188, 14: 512-513; Frank 3 (Anh.): 22; GR p.
314; Jackson p. 537 [index]; LS 6697-6698; MW p. 92; PFC 1: xl, lv, 2(2): xv, 3(1):
viii; PR 2082-2085; Saccardo 1: 62.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 29. 1882.
Anon., La Nuova Notarisia 21: 168. 1910.
Braemer, Bull. Soc. du Sud-Ouest Apr. 1910.
Gandoger, Bull. Soc. bot. France 57: 163-165. 1910.
Balland, Les pharmaciens militaires français 289. 1913 (bibl.)
Gagnepain, Fl. gén. Indoch. tome prél. 39. 1944.
Astre, Bull. Soc. hist. nat. Toulouse 101: 173. 1966.

1329. <em>Synopsis de la flore de Gibraltar</em> par M. Debeaux (Odon), ... avec la collaboration
de M. Gustave Dautez, Esq. Paris (F. Savy), Gibraltar (G. Dautez) 1889. Oct. (in
fours) (<em>Syn.fl. Gibraltar</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Gustave Dautez (<em>fl</em>. 1889).
<em>Publ</em>.: late 1889 (vol. Actes for 1888 publ. late 1889 or early 1890), <em>in</em> Actes Soc. Linn.
	Bordeaux 42 (ser. 5.2): 121-378, <em>pl. 10-11</em>; reprinted 1889, p. [1]-261, map (<em>pl. 10</em>),
	<em>pl. 11. Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 486.

1330. <em>Flore de la Kabylie</em> du Djurdjura ou catalogue méthodique et raisonné de toutes les
plantes vasculaires et spontanées observées jusqu'à ce jour dans cette contrée. Paris
(Paul Klincksieck) 1894. Oct. (<em>Fl. Kabylie</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jun 1894 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1894), as a consolidated reprint of instalments
	having appeared in the Revue de Botanique Jan 1893-Apr 1894. Reprint p. [i]-iv,
	[1]-468. – <em>Copy</em>: HH.

1331. <em>Révision des plantes phanérogames de la flore agenaise</em>. Toulouse 1895. Oct. (<em>Rév. pl.
phan. agen.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In Revue de Botanique, bulletin mensuel de la Société française de botanique
	vol. 13, 1895 as follows:

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pages	dates	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------
1-32	Feb 1895	161-192	Jul 1895
33-64	Mar 1895	193-224	Aug 1895
65-96	Apr 1895	225-256	Sep 1895
97-128	Mai 1895	257-288	Oct 1895
129-144	Jun 1895	289-320	Nov 1895
		321-340	Dec 1895

Debey, Matthias Dominikus Hubert Maria (1817-1884), German physician and
palaeobiologist at Aachen. (<em>Debey</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 252; Barnhart 1: 431; BM 1: 431; CSP 2:
187, 7: 501, 12: 188; GR p. 8; Jackson p. 185; LS 6699-6700; Quenstedt p. 109.
Mourlon, Géologie de la Belgique 2: 274, 305. 1881.
Becker, Z. Aachener Geschichtsver. 9: 233.

Deby, Julien Marc (1826-1895), Belgian diatomist who settled in London about 1877.
(<em>Deby</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, also material at PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 88, IH 2: 155.
	Britten, J. Bot. 31: 352. 1893.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 88; CSP 14: 515.
Van Heurck, Le Diatomiste 2: 197-201. 1895 (portr., bibl.)
Van Heurck, Bull. Soc. belg. Micros. 21: 122-131. 1895 (bibl.)
Anon., Hedwigia 34 (Rep.): 126. 1895; J. Bot. 33: 288. 1895.
Evens, Gesch. algol. België 156-158. 1944.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Debya</em> Pantocsek (1886); <em>Debya</em> Rattray (1888).

1332. <em>Bibliotheca debyana</em> being a catalogue of books &amp; abstracts relating to natural
science with special reference to microscopy in the library of Julien Deby, M.E.,
F.R.M.S., etc. London (author) 1889. Oct. (<em>Biblioth. deby.</em>)

<em>Vol.1</em>: Aug 1889 (t.p.), p. [i-iii], [1]-151. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: probably not issued in this form but as <em>Bibliotheca Diatomologica</em> in De Toni,
	Sylloge Algarum 2(1).

1333. <em>Analysis of the diatomaceous genus Campylodiscus</em>: being the prelude to a monograph
of the same. London [1891], privately printed. Oct. (<em>Anal. Campylodiscus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1891 (fide Nat. Nov. Apr 1892), p. [1]-96, [2, err.], [2, ind.], <em>pl. 1-15</em> with text.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 6354.

1334. <em>An introduction to the study of the Diatomaceae</em> by Frederick Wm. Mills ... with a
bibliography by Julien Deby. London (Iliffe &amp; Son), Washington D.C. (The micros-
copical Publishing Company) 1893. Oct. (<em>Introd. study Diatom.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Frederick William Mills.
<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jun 1893 (p. vii: Apr 1893; Nat. Nov. Jul (1) 1893), p. [v]-xi, [1]-243, <em>
	figs. 1-6. Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Deby and Kitten, Bibliography of Diatomaceae. London (Bogue) 1882 (earlier bibl.)

Decaisne, Joseph (1807-1882), Belgian botanist attached to the Paris Muséum national
d'Histoire naturelle. (<em>Decne</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR (private herb., mss.), many types at P and PC, but also some
at G. For his library see Vesque 1883. Letters to Torrey at NY.

PAGE: 608
HEADING: DECAISNE

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 155.
	Vesque, Cat. bibl. Decaisne, Paris 1883, xxi, 485 p.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 26. 1966.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. (Torrey corr.) 452. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 723; Barnhart 1: 432; BM 1: 432, 6: 257;
Bossert p. 97; Bretschneider p. 929-931; CSP 2: 189-190, 7: 502, 9: 657, 12: 188;
Frank 3 (Anh.): 22; GR p. 315, 693-694; HR; IF p. 692; Jackson p. 537-538; Langman
p. 237; LS 6710-6714; MW p. 92-93, suppl. p. 54; NI p. 44, nos. 456-457; Plesch p. 193;
PR 2086-2095.
A.S., Nouv. Biogr. gén. 13: 302. 1855.
Van Houtte, Flore des Serres 19: 29-30. 1873 (portr.)
Baillon, Errorum decaisneanorum graviorum vel minus cognitorum, cent. 1-7, Paris
	1875 (important, though somewhat negative, general commentary).
Planchon, Flore des Serres 23: 336-340. 1880 (portr.)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1880/82: 62-63, 1882.
Bertrand, Notice biographique sur J. D., Lille 1882, 23 p. (bibl.) (<em>copy</em> B).
Fremy, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 54-72. 1882 (bibl.)
Olivier, Bull. Soc. Linn. Nord de la France 6: 21-25. 1882/83.
Rodigas, Rev. hort. belge étrang. 8: 61-62. 1882.
Bornet <em>in</em> Vesque, Catal. Bibl. Decaisne v-xvii. 1883, also repr., 19 p. (<em>copy</em> NY).
Bornet, Notice biographique sur M. J. D., Paris 1883, p. i-xix (<em>copy</em> B).
Gray, Sci. papers 2: 437-438. 1889.
Berthelot, Notice historique, Paris 1894 (<em>copies</em> AA, BR).
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 35. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 87, 111. 1903, 3(3): 99, <em>t. 138.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 35. 1906.
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 44: 147, 149. 1910.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 163. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 449 [index]. 1937.
Evens, Gesch. algologie Belgie 158. 1944.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. vol. 4(2): lxxxviii. 1949.
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 26. 1966.
Stafleu, Regn. Veg. 71: 305-307, 338. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Editor of Annales des Sciences naturelles, Botanique, ser. 2, vol.
18 – ser. 6, vol. 12, 1842-1881.
(2) <em>Description des plantes</em> [Phanérogames] <em>in</em> Hombron et Jacquinot, <em>Botanique</em> 2, <em>in</em>
Dumont d'Urville, <em>Voyage au Pôle sud</em>, 1845, 1853.
(3) DC., <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Asclepiadeae</em> 8: 490-665. med. Mar 1844; <em>Plantaginaceae</em> 13(1): 693-738.
10 Mai 1852.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Decaisnea</em> A. T. Brongniart (1833-1834, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Decaisnea</em> J. D. Hooker &amp;
T. Thomson (1855, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Decaisnella</em> J. H. Fabre (1879); <em>Decaisnella</em> O. Kuntze
(1891); <em>Decaisnina</em> Van Tieghem (1895).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males. ser. I. 1: cxlix. 1950.

1335. Description d'un herbier de l'ile de Timor, faisant partie des collections botani-
ques du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle, <em>Nouv. Ann. Mus. Hist. nat.</em> [Paris] ser. 3. 3: 333-
501. <em>t. 16-21.</em> 1834. Qu. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1834 <em>in</em> Nouvelles Annales; reprint issued with independent pagination as <em>Herbarii
	timorensis descriptio</em> cum tabulis 6 aeneis, Paris (Roret) 1835. Qu. (rd. by Acad. 11 Mai
	1835), [1]-173 <em>pl. xvi-xxi</em>,[4, ind.]; p. 5-173 correspond with p. 333-501 of the
	original publication. The plates are plain liths. of drawings by Decaisne. Reprint
	<em>copies</em>: G, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 432; PR 2087; IDC 5886.

1336. <em>Essais sur une classification des algues et des polypiers calcifères</em>. Mémoire sur les Coral-

PAGE: 609
HEADING: DECAISNE

lines. Thèses présentées et soutenues à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris le 19 décembre
 1842. Paris (Paul Renouard) 1842. Oct. (<em>Ess. classif. alg. calcif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 19 Dec 1842, p. [i-vi], [1]-120, <em>pl. 14-17. Copy</em>: UC. – Repaged reissue of two
	papers in the <em>Ann. Sci. nat. Bot.</em> ser. 2. 17: 297-380 (Essais ...) and ser. 2. 18: 96-128
	(Mémoire ...), published respectively in the May (p. 297-368), June (369-380) and
	August (96-128) issues of the <em>Annales</em> for 1842. The thèse can be assumed to have been
	published on 19 Dec 1842. The plates (<em>14-17</em>) accompanying the first article carry
	(erroneously) the volume number 16.
<em>Ref</em>.: Vesque, Cat. Bibl. Decaisne 147. 1883.
	Lawson and Price, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 62(3): 340. 1969.

1337. <em>Voyage autour du monde sur la frégate la Venus pendant les années 1836-1839</em>. Paris 1840-
1843 [par Abel Aubert Du Petit-Thouars, 1793-1864], – <em>Botanique</em> [= vol. 5, part 2] par
M. J. Decaisne. Paris (Théodore Morgand) 1864. Oct., <em>Atlas</em> Paris (Gide et Cie) 1846.
Fol. (<em>Voy. Venus, Bot.</em> [<em>Atl</em>.])

<em>Publ</em>.: Text (p. [1]-34, [2 ind.]) 3 Sep 1864 (13 p.), <em>plates</em> (Atlas, p. [<em>i-v</em>], <em>pl. 1-28</em>) 1855,
	possibly 1846. The plates are by Alfred Riocreux (1820-1912) and (one) by Bor-
	romée; the originals are at the Paris Muséum d'Histoire naturelle. <em>Copy</em>: G.
	For a description of the full work see e.g. BM 2: 606.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 561; PR 2520; BM 1: 493.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 492. 1901.

1338. <em>Le jardin fruitier</em> du Muséum ou iconographie de toutes les espèces et variétés
d'arbres fruitiers cultivés dans cet établissement, avec leur description, leur histoire, leur
synonymie. Publié sous les auspices de S.E. le Ministre de l'agriculture et du commerce.
Paris (Firmin Didot) 9 vols., [1858-] 1862-1875. Fol. (<em>Jard. fruit.</em>)

vol.	prel. t.p.	final issue	vol.	prel. t.p.	final issue
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1858	1871-1872	6	1864	1871-1872
2	1859	1871-1872	7	1866	1872-1875
3	1860	1871-1872	8	1868	1862-1875
4	1861	1871-1872	9	1862-1875	1862-1875

508 colour-printed or lithogr. plates by A. Riocreux, originals in part at P and Bibl.
nationale, Paris. Published in fascicles, the contents of which are not known. The bin-
ding in the nine volumes is by subject and does not reflect the chronology of publication.
As soon as a volume was completed a title page was issued. For the final issue a whole
new series of t.p.'s appeared citing the main contents. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: GFB p. 54; NI 456; PR 2094.

1339. <em>Manuel de l'amateur des jardins</em>. Traité général d'horticulture. Paris s.d. [1862-
1872]. Paris (Firmin-Didot et Cie.) 4 vols. Duod. (<em>Manuel amat. jard.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Charles Victor Naudin (1815-1899).
<em>Publ</em>.: The volumes were published in parts and completed by the dates mentioned
	below. The format "octo-decimo" is duodecimo with signatures of 24 and 12 p.
	alternating. The engravings (text ills.) by F. Leblanc are from drawings by Alfred
	Riocreux (1820-1912). <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO, NY.
	1: [i]-[iii], [1]-742. 5 Jul 1862.
	2: [i*] front., [iii*], [i]-viii, map, [1]-824. 14 Jul 1866.
	3: [i], [iii], [1]-865 ("765"). 31 Oct 1868.
	4: [i], [iii], [1]-657. 13 Jan 1872.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 432; NI 458; PR 2095.
	Steam, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 13-14. 1954; Fl. males. Bull. 15: 734. 1960.

1340. <em>Sur les caractères et les affinités des Oliniées</em>. Paris (Émile Martinet) 1877. Oct. (<em>Car.
affin. Oliniées</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1877 (see p. 15; J. Bot. Jan 1878), p. [1]-<em>15</em>, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Baillon, Sur les Oliniées 1878 (controversy).
	W. P. H., J. Bot. 16: 184-185. 1878.

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HEADING: DEECKE

Deecke, Johannes Ernst Wilhelm (1862-1934), German geologist and palaeobiologist
at Freiburg i. Br. (<em>Deecke</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Freiburger geologisches Institut.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 253; Barnhart 1: 433; BM 1: 434, 6: 258;
CSP 14: 521-522; Quenstedt p. 109.
Grönwall, Geol. Fören. Stockholm Förh. 56: 619-620. 1934.
Soergel, Jahresber. Mitt. Oberrhein. geol. Ver. ser. 2. 24: xiii-xiv. 1935 (portr.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Fortschritte der Geologie und Palaeontologie 11, 1932 (portr., bibl. vii-xx)
(70th birthday).

Deflandre, Georges (-Victor) (1897-1973), French palaeontologist and algologist.
(<em>Deflandre</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Institut de Paléontologie, Muséum National d'Histoire naturelle, Centre
scientifique Georges Deflandre (12.000 books, 15.000 preparations, various manus-
cripts)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 253-254; [not in Barnhart]; MW p. 94.
Boureau, Regn. veg. 11: 11. 1958.
Roon, Int. direct. plant tax. 32. 1958.
Deflandre, Catalogue des taxons introduits dans la systématique, Paris 1965 (mimeo-
	graphed) (bibl.) 58, 29 p.
Leckwyck, Jaarb. Kon. Akad. Wetensch. Lett. Schone Kunsten Belgie 35: 399-404. 1973
	(portr.)
Sarjeant, Microscopy 32(8): 319-331. 1973.

1341. <em>Monographie du genre Trachelomonas Ehr</em>. Nemours (André Lesot) 1926. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Trachelomonas</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1926 (not in Nat. Nov.), p. [1]-162, <em>pl. 1-15. Copy</em>: PCS.

Defrance, Jacques Louis Marin (1758-1850), French palaeontologist who described
a number of fossil organisms as animals now believed to be plants. (<em>Defrance</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: at Caen.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn p. 43.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 254; Barnhart 1: 434; BM 1: 434; CSP 2:
200; MW p. 94; Quenstedt p. 109.

1342. <em>Tableau des corps organisés fossiles</em>, précéde de remarques sur leur pétrification.
Paris, Strasbourg (F. G. Levrault) 1824. Oct. (<em>Tabl. corps foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1824, p. [i]-xvi, [4], [1]-136. <em>Copies</em>: G, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 434.

Degelius, Gunnar Bror Fritiof (1903-x), Swedish botanist. (<em>Degel</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPSV (lichen herbarium), other material at C, GB, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 156.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 434.

Degen, Arpád von (1866-1934), Hungarian botanist. (<em>Degen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP – duplicates see IH. – Exsiccata: <em>Gramina hungarica</em> (fasc. 1-7,
1900-1911, 350 nos.), e.g. at B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 156.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 339. 1916.

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HEADING: DELAPYLAIE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 374, 6(1): 785, 12(2): 753, 12(3): 409;
Barnhart 1: 434; BM 6: 258; Bossert p. 97; CSP 14: 524-525; DTS 6(4): 70; LS suppl.
6267.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(3): 206. 1905.
Anon., Botanikai Közlemények 24: 213-215. 1927 (1928).
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 182. 1933.
Anon., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 52: 171. 1934.
Domin, Věda Břir 15: 159. 1934.
Podpěra, Příroda 27: 189. 1934.
Jávorka, Termés zettudományi közlöny 67: 209-214. 1935 (repr. 6 p., <em>copy</em> B).
Lengyel, Botanikai Közlemények 33: 1-77. 1936 (bibl., 1041 nos., portr.)
Anon., Cat. bibl. Dr. Arpadi de Degen, Budapest 1941 (<em>copy</em> B).

1343. <em>Flora velebitica</em> Aufzählung der auf dem Velebitgebirge, auf dem Senjsko Bilo und
dem Plješivica-Bergzuge bisher beobachteten Pflanzen nebst einer Schilderung der in
pflanzengeographischer Beziehung in Betracht kommenden physikalischen Verhält-
nisse des Gebietes. Budapest (Ungar. Akademie der Wissenschaften) 4 vols. 1936-1938. (<em>Fl. veleb.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Oct-Dec 1936 (p. vi: Oct 1936; Nat. Nov. Oct 1937), frontisp. portr. Degen,
	[i]-xi, [1]-662, p. vii-xi obituary of Degen by Lengyel. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1937 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1938), p. [i], [1]-667. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 3.</em> 1938 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1938), p. [i], [1]-597, [598, cont.]. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 4.</em> 1938, p. [i]-lxxix, [1]-99. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

Dehnhardt, Friedrich (1787-1870), German gardener, curator at the Naples botanical
garden. (<em>Dehnh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 356; Barnhart 1: 435; CSP 6: 635; PR 2105-
2106; Saccardo 1: 63, 2: 40.
Anon., Flora 20: 701. 14 Dec 1837.
Balsamo et Geremicca, Bull. Orto Bot. Napoli 3: 69. 1913 (portr.)

1344. <em>Catalogus plantarum horti camalduensis</em> [Napoli 1829] Qu. (<em>Cat. horti camald.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1829 (p. 4: Pridie Kal. Sep 1829), p. [1]-26. <em>Copies</em>: G, USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1832 (p. iv: Kal. Nov 1832), p. [i-v], 1-24, [i-ii], folio. <em>Copies</em>: BM, G. – "Editio
	secunda auctior."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 435; Jackson p. 438; PR 2105.

Deinboll, Peter Vogelius (1783-1874), Danish clergyman and botanist. (<em>Deinboll</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C, TRH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 156.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 22; Barnhart 1: 435; KR p.
Hornemann, Nat. Tidskr. 1: 593-594. 1837.
Warming, Bot. Tidskr. 12: 119-120. 1880.
Wittrock, Acta Hort. Berg. 3(3): 86, 183, t. 115. 1905 (portr.)
Holmboe, Norsk. biogr. Leks. 3: 302-303. 1926.
Klepper, Norsk bot. Bibl. 1814-1964: 320. 1973.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Deinbollia</em> H. C. F. Schumacher (1829).

De la Pylaie, Auguste Jean Marie Bachelot (1786-1856), French bryologist, phyco-
logist and archeologist. (<em>Pylaie</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC (in part), the location of Bachelot's collections retained by
himself is unknown. Some material also at G.

PAGE: 612
HEADING: DE LA PYLAIE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 443; Barnhart 1: 98; BM 1: 80; GR p. 303-
304; Kew 1: 112; Lasègue p. 575; LS 1411; PR ed. 1: 2389-2390, ed. 2: 311-312; SY
p. 44, 46, 47, 49.
Davy de Virville, Histoire de la Botanique en France p. 191, 201, 236. 1954.
Le Gallo, Le Naturaliste canadien 82 (10-11): 173-185. 1955.
Leroy, Les botanistes français en Amérique du Nord 203-230. 1957 (cites also manus-
	cript sources).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The author signed a copy of his <em>Flore de l'île de Terre-Neuve</em>, sent to de Candolle, as
"Dela Pylaie." He is also often listed under Bachelot.

EPONYMY: <em>Bachelotia</em> (E. Bornet) P. Kuckuck ex G. Hamel (1939); <em>Pilaisaea</em> [sic] Desvaux
(1814); <em>Pilayella</em> [sic] Bory de Saint-Vincent (1823)'; <em>Pylaisaea</em> Bruch &amp; W. P. Schimper
(1851); <em>Pylaisiella</em> N. C. Kindberg ex A.J. Grout (1896); <em>Pylaisiopsis</em> (V. F. Brotherus)
V. F. Brotherus (1909).

1345. <em>Études cryptogamiques</em> ou Monographies de divers genres de mousses, précédées
d'une notice sur les environs de Fougères, et d'un essai sur la classification des mousses
dans lequel se trouvent tous les nouveaux genres qui n'ont pas encore été publiés dans
les ouvrages qui traitent exclusivement de cette famille des végétaux. Paris 1815. Oct. (<em>Étud. crypt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1815 – 32 p., <em>2 pl</em>. A reprint (<em>n.v.</em>) of two articles previously published in Desvaux,
	Journal de Botanique appliquée à l'agriculture: I. Monographies de mousses ... <em>in</em>
	Desvaux, ser. 2. 4(3): 130-136. 1814 (after 19 Oct) and 2. Suite de l’article ..., <em>in</em> ser.
	24(4): 145-169. 1815 (prim.).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 311, SY p. 47, 49., IDC 752 (in Desvaux).

1346. <em>Flore de l'île de Terre-neuve et des îles Saint-Pierre et Miclon</em>. [Paris 1829] Qu. † (<em>Fl. Terre-neuve</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Only one part ("1-2 Livraisons, " combined) published 22 Jan 1830, (presented
	to Soc. Geogr.; BF 30 Jan 1830, Ann. Sci. Observ. (Paris) 3(2): 319 Feb 1830),
	p. [1]-128. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – Pritzel: "Opus non amplius prodiit; in hac prima parte
	Algae adumbrantur." The New York copy presented by the author as an "hommage
	aux Botanistes des Etats-Unis" has a note in De la Pylaie's handwriting "la mort de
	M. Debière, mon dessinateur et lithographe est cause que les planches n'ont pas été
	éxécutées." A preliminary article (Quelques observations ...) was published in Ann.
	Sci. nat. (Paris) 4(2): 174-184. 1824 [Feb 1825]; the vegetation was described in
	Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 4(2): 417-547. 1826 [Dec 1825]. De la Pylaie visited New-
	foundland in 1819-1820.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 80, 3: 1427; PR 312.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 94. Jan-Mai 1831.
	Leroy, Les botanistes français en Amérique du Nord 213-221. 1957.

Delarbre, Antoine (1724-1813), French botanist at Clermont-Ferrand. (<em>Delarbre</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 260; Barnhart 1: 436; DBF 10: 708; GR
p. 315; PR 2115-2116.
Desvaux, J. Bot. ser. 2. 3: 91-96.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Larbrea</em> A. F. C. P. Saint-Hilaire (1815).

1347. <em>Flore d'Auvergne</em>, ou recueil des plantes de cette ci-devant province. Clermont-
Ferrand (B. Beauvert et L. Deschamps) 1795. Oct. (<em>Fl. Auvergne</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1795, p. [i]-xl, [1]-24, [1]-220, '[1]'-'[24]', [1]-11. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, USDA.
<em>Reissue</em>: 1797, Paris et Clermont-Ferrand (B. Beauvert et L. Deschamps). Oct., p. [i*],
	[i]-xl, [1]-24, [17-220, '[1]'-'[24], ' [1]-11. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Aug 1800, 2 vols. Riom et Clermont (Landriot et Rousset), Oct. (JGLF Aug
	1800, JT 21 Nov 1800).

PAGE: 613
HEADING: DELAROCHE

<em>Première partie</em>: an viii-1800, p. [i]-xxvi, [2, err.], [1]-507, [508]. <em>Copies</em>: G ("1800"), HH ("1880"),
HU, USDA ("1800" on subst. t.p.).
<em>Seconde partie</em>: an viii-1800, p. [509]-891. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, HU, USDA. Title: "<em>Flore de
la ci-devant Auvergne</em>, ou recueil des plantes observées sur les montagnes du Puy-de-
Dôme, du Mont-d'Or, du Cantal, etc. Seconde édition, augmentée de plusieurs
genres et espèces; avec les caractères, la description, la durée, le temps de la floraison
et la maturation des fruits, la station, etc. toutes les phrases des auteurs présentées en
	latin, traduites en français, pour l'utilité des élèves."
<em>Ed. 2</em>[a]: 1836, 2 vols. Clermont-Ferrand (Auguste Veyssey) 1836. Oct.
	<em>Tome premier</em>: <em>n.v.</em>
	<em>Tome second</em>: p. [i-iii], [513]-891. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH. Title: "<em>Flore de la haute et basse
	Auvergne</em>, ou recueil des plantes observées sur les montagnes du Puy-de-Dôme, du
	Mont-d'Or, du Cantal, etc. seconde édition, revue et considérablement augmentée."
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2116; IDC 5889.

Delaroche, Daniel (1743-1812), Swiss botanist and physician. (<em>D. Delaroche</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 539; Barnhart 1: 437; PR 2117.
Goldblatt, J. S. Afr. Bot. 36(4): 291-318. 1970 (Iridaceae).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Rochea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1802, <em>nom. cons.</em>; also dedicated to his son François
(1780-1813), q.v.)

1348. Specimen botanicum inaugurale, sistens <em>Descriptiones plantarum aliquot novarum.
</em>Quam, annuente summo numine, ex auctoritate magnifici rectoris, Friderici Bernardi
Albini, ... nee non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, &amp; nobilissime facultas
medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in medicina honoribus &amp; privilegiis,
ritè ac legitimè consequendis, eruditorum examini submittit Daniel De la Roche,
genevensis. Ad diem 29 Aug mdcclxvi. h.l.q.s. Leiden (Joh. et Herm. Verbeek) 1766.
Qu. (<em>Descr. pl. aliq. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 29 Aug 1766 (date on which thesis was defended), p. [1]-35, [36-39], <em>pl. 1-5.
	Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2117.
	Goldblatt, J. S. Afr. Bot. 36(4): 291-318. 1970.

Delaroche, François (1780-1813), French physician and botanist, son of Daniel
Delaroche. (<em>F. Delaroche</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 539; Barnhart 1: 437; BM 1: 437; CSP 2: 217-
218; Langman p. 430 (sub L); PR 2118.
Desvaux, J. Bot. ser. 2. 3: 207-211. 1814.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Redouté, Les Liliacées, text for vols. 5 and 6.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Rochea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1802, <em>nom. cons.</em>; also dedicated to his father Daniel
(1743-1812), q.v.)

1349. <em>Eryngiorum nee non generis novi Alepldeae historia</em>. Paris (Deterville) 1808. Qu. (in
twos) (<em>Eryng. Alep. hist.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1808 (JGLF Oct 1808, Acad. 24 Oct 1808), p. [i-v], [1]-70, <em>pl. 1-32. Copies</em>:
	G, HU, MO, NY. – The 32 uncoloured copper engravings are by F. B. Debalzac,
	Poiteau, Turpin and "M.C.D.". The originals are in London (Society of Herbalists),
	fide NI.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 407; Langman p. 430; NI 459; PR 2118; IDC 5890.
	Delaroche, Nouv. Bull. Soc. Philom. 1: 86-89. 1807, 2: 106-110. 1809 ("Histoire du
	genre Eryngium".)

PAGE: 614
HEADING: DELASTRE

Delastre, Charles Jean Louis (1792-1859), French botanist. (<em>Delastre</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material at L, LZ, PC. His herbarium was presented to the town
of Poitiers.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 157.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 17: 376. 1859.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 24, 5(1): 788; Barnhart 1: 437; KR p. 141:
PR 2120-2121.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 383-384, 550, 697. 1859.
Anon., Flora 42: 749. 21 Dec 1859.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 18: <em>pl. I.</em> 1907 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Delastreopsis</em> Mattirolo (1905); <em>Delastria</em> L. Tulasne &amp; C. Tulasne (1843);
<em>Lastrea</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent (1824); <em>Lastrella</em> (H. Ito) Nakai (1949); <em>Lastreopsis</em> Ching
(1938).

1350. <em>Flore analytique et descriptive du département de la Vienne</em> avec planches et vocabulaire.
Paris (Meilhac), Poitiers 1842. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. Vienne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: ante Sep 1842 (Flora 28 Jun 1843; suppl. Sep 1842), p. [i]-xxii, [1]-544, <em>pl 1-4</em>.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2121.

Delavay, [Père] Pierre Jean Marie (1834-1895), French missionary and plant collec-
tor in China. (<em>Delavay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P and PC, dupl. A, B, F, G, H, K, L, LE, MO, US. – Distributed
e.g. as <em>Plantes de Chine</em> (<em>province de Jun-nan</em> a. 1882-1895).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 157.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 507; Barnhart 1: 437; BM 1: 437, 2: 610, 6: 260;
Bretschneider (localities etc.); NI 646.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 674. 1863 (1866).
Franchet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 43: 78-79. 1896.
Franchet, J. de Bot. 10: 144-146. 1896.
Hadfield, Pioneers in Gardening 186-189. 1951.
Coats, The plant hunters 113-114, 387. 1969.
Smith, Garden, Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh August 1971, p. 6-8.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Delavaya</em> A. R. Franchet (1886).

Delessert, Jules Paul Benjamin, baron (1773-1847), French industrialist, banker,
philanthropist and amateur botanist. (<em>Deless</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Delessert had one of the most considerable private herbaria of
his time. It was given to the town of Genève in 1869 and became the nucleus of the
general herbarium of the present <em>Conservatoire botanique</em> (G). It is now integrated with
the other major collections at G. A. P. de Candolle's types of the <em>Icones selectae</em> are at G
in the general herbarium, except where otherwise indicated.
Delessert placed his herbarium liberally at the disposal of scientists, notably Auguste-
Pyramus De Candolle. The herbarium was started with Delessert's own collections and
those of his elder brother Étienne, from France, Switzerland and Great Britain. It
became of exceptional importance with the purchase, in 1803, of the Lemonnier
herbarium. From that moment onward the herbarium grew rapidly. The successive
curators of the herbarium were Achille Richard (1817-1827), J. B. A. Guillemin (1827-
1842) and Antoine Lasègue (1793-1873). The herbarium was left by Benjamin's
youngest brother François († 1865) to his daughters who gave it to the town of Genève.
The Delessert library (including the herbaria in book-form such as the Thesaurus
zeylanicus herbarium) went to the Institut de France. The Delessert herbarium is fully
described by Lasègue (1845).

PAGE: 615
HEADING: DELESSERT

The main collections, constituting the basis of the Delessert herbarium are (with dates of
acquisition): (1) The L. G. Lemonnier (1803) herbarium which contained a great
many Commerson plants, the Syrian collections of Labillardière, many of the N. African
plants of Desfontaines, and many of André Michaux's collections in addition to nume-
rous other collections of minor importance; (2) the Burman herbaria; (3) a herbarium
from Japan by Thunberg; (4) the entire Ventenat herbarium (1809); (5) the Palisot de
Beauvois herbarium (1820); (6) the Thuillier herbarium (1827); (7) a considerable part
of the Lambert herbarium (1842). In addition Delessert acquired considerable parts of
the collections made by La Billardière, Gaudichaud, Dumont d'Urville, Perrottet,
Sieber and many others. A full list is given by Lasègue.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 157, Lasègue 1845.
	Delessert, Fr., Bot. Zeit. 5: 359. 1847, also <em>in</em> Duchartre, Revue Bot. 2: 475-477. 1847.
	Baehni, Taxon 9: 61-63. 1960.
	Lourteig, Taxon 15: 23-25. 1966 (Hermann herb.)
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 920-936. 1970 and as introduction to facsimile reprint 1970 of
	Lasègue, Musée botanique (1845).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 724; Barnhart 1: 438; BM 1: 438; Bossert
p. 98; CSP 2: 226-227; Jackson p. 117, 421; Langman p. 238; MW p. 94; NI p. 44,
no. 461; PR 2126.
Argout, Notice sur la vie de Benjamin Delessert, [Genève] 1847. <em>Copy</em>: G.
Candolle, Alph. de, Notice sur B.D., Genève 1847, 31 p., repr. from Biblioth. univ.
	Sep 1847.
Duchartre, Revue bot. 2: 385-386, 475-477. 1847.
Pritzel, Erinnerungen, Grenzboten 1847. (<em>Copy</em>: G).
Anon., Flora 30: 164.14 Mar 1847.
Hooker, London J. Bot. 6: 206. 1847.
G.P., Bot. Zeit. 5: 246-248, 359-360. 1847.
Dupln, Ch., Travaux et bienfaits de B. Delessert. Paris 1848.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc, London 1: 339-341. 1849.
Flourens, Éloge historique de B. Delessert, Paris 1850, 48 p. (bibl.), also in Éloges hist. 2:
	325-382. 1857.
Cap, Benjamin Delessert, Paris 1850, 48 p.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 63-67, 76, 90, 106, 107, 110, 121, 123, 132, 133, 136,
	193, 239, 252, 334, 370, 467, 587. 1862.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1888/90: 35. 1891.
De Lessert, Gaston, Famille de Lessert, souvenirs et portraits. Genève [1902], (portr.)
Magnin, Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 45. 1906.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 36. 1906.
Briquet, Annuaire Cons. Jard. bot. Genève 1909/10: <em>pl. 2.</em>
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 433. 1937.
Bord, Aesculape Mai 1938: 3 (portr.), 8-10.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 296-299. 1940 (bibl.)
Stafleu, Boissiera 11: xiii-xv. 1965 (portr.)
Stafleu, Taxon 19: 920-937. 1970 and as intr. to reprint Lasègue, Mus. Bot. Benj.
	Delessert, Lehre 1970.
Stafleu et al., Regn. veg. 71: 461 [index]. 1970.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23(4): 540. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Delesseria</em> [sic] J. V. F. Lamouroux (1813, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Delesseriopsis</em> [sic] K.
Okamura (1931); <em>Delesserites</em> [sic] (A. T. Borngniart) Sternberg (1833); <em>Delesserites</em> [sic]
Ruedemann (1925); <em>Lessertia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1802, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Taxon 19: 924. 1970.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: France 75 c (1935) yv. 303.

1351. <em>Icones selectae plantarum</em> quas in systemate universali ex herbariis Parisiensibus,
praesertim ex Lessertiano descripsit Augustin Pyramus de Candolle. Paris 1820-1846,
5 vols. Qu. and Fol. (<em>Icon. sel. pl.</em>)

PAGE: 616
HEADING: DELESSERT

vol.	pages	plates	dates t.p.	actual dates
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*], [i]-vi, [1]-26	1-100	1820	Feb 1821
2	[i*], [i]-iv, [1]-28	1-100	1823	Feb 1824
3	[i*], [iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-70	1-100	1837	Feb 1838
4	[i*], [i]-iii, [1]-52	1-100	1839	5 Feb 1840
5	[i*] [iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-55	1-100 (93 A, B.)	1846	Jun 1846

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO, NY. – The above dates are based on the dates of the reviews in
the <em>Bibliographie de la France</em>, the <em>Annales des Sciences naturelles</em> and on the dates of receipt by
the <em>Académie des sciences</em>. Lasègue informs A. P. de Candolle on 5 Feb 1840 (letter at G)
that volume 4 has just been published. The book was published in three issues, one in
quarto on vellum, one id. on "fine paper" and one in folio on vellum. The plates of the
first two volumes were by Turpin, the text by de Candolle. For the authorship of the
new taxa described in vol. 3, see p. iii and iv of that volume. The text of vols. 4 &amp; 5 is
again entirely by de Candolle. For a list of artists see Nissen (461). <em>Imprints</em>: (1-4) none
on engr. t.p. but publ. Paris, London, Strasbourg (Treuttel &amp; Würz), 5: Paris (Fortin,
Masson &amp; Co.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 438; DU 89; GF p. 54; HL 2199; Jackson p. 117; NI 461; Plesch p. 194;
	PR 2126; RS p. 79; IDC 655.
	Grisebach, GGA 1838: 1929-1938. 6 Dec 1838 (review of vol. 3).

Delgado, Joaquim Filippe Nery (1835-1908), Portuguese palaeobotanist. (<em>Delgado</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Direcção dos Trabalhos Geologicos(?).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 255; [not in Barnhart]; BM 1: 438, 6: 260;
CSP 7: 513, 14: 544; Quenstedt p. 111.
Choffat, Jorn. Sci. math. phys. nat. ser. 2. 7., Lisboa 1908, 14 p., (3 portr., bibl.)
Choffat, Bull. Soc. port. Sci. nat. 3, suppl. 1: 1-35. 1909 (portr.)
Sollas, Quart. J. geol. Soc. 74: lxxiv. 1909.

1352. <em>Estudo sobre os bilobites</em> e outros fosseis das quartzites da base do systema silurico de
Portugal. [headline:] Terrenos paleozoïcos de Portugal. Lisboa (Academia real das
Sciencias) 1885. Qu. (<em>Estud. bilobites</em>).

<em>Portuguese</em>: Jul-Dec 1885 (dates on signatures), p. [i-iii], [1]-111, [2, index]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>French</em>: "<em>Études sur les bilobites</em> et autres fossiles des quartzites de la base du système
	silurique du Portugal," Lisboa (id.) 1885 (signatures dated Jul-Dec) (Andrews cites
	1886; Nat. Nov. Mai 1886), p. [i-iii], [1]-113, [2, index]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. (<em>Étud. bilobites</em>).
<em>Plates</em>: <em>i-xlvi, xxiiia. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Supplement</em>: Lisboa (id.) 1887 [-1888] (t.p.; signatures dated Dec 1887-Apr 1888), p.
	[1]-76, [1, cont.], [1, err.], <em>plates 1, 1a, 2-8, 8a, 9-10. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>French</em>: <em>Supplément</em>, Lisbonne (id.) 1887[-1888] (signatures dated Aug 1887-Apr 1888).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 438, 4: 1600.

Delile, Alire (Raffeneau) (1778-1850), French botanist and physician who accom-
panied Napoleon to Egypt and who travelled in North Carolina; professor of botany at
Montpellier 1819-1850. (<em>Delile</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU, duplicates e.g. in herb. Willdenow (B), G, P, PH, W. -
The original drawings for the Description de l'Égypte are at the Muséum d'Histoire
naturelle, Paris. – Delile's heavily annotated copy of Michaux's <em>Flora boreali-americana</em>
(he planned a revision) is at MPU together with water-colour drawings of 332 species
of fungi.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 157.
	Granel de Solignac et Bertrand, Naturalia monspeliensia, bot., 18: 281-282. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 372-373, 5(1): 196; Barnhart 1: 438; BM 4:
1638-1639, 8: 1044; Bossert p. 98; Frank 3(Anh): 23; Jackson p. 538 [index]; LS 6844;
MW p. 94; Plesch p. 195; PR 2129-2140.

PAGE: 617
HEADING: DELILE

Anon., Flora 33: 704. 1850.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 41, 55-58, 61, 72-73. 86. 1854.
Joly, Mém. Acad. Sci. Toulouse ser. 5. 3: 93-98. 1859.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey Bot. Cl. 16: 292. 1921.
Motte, <em>in</em> Les botanistes français en Amérique du Nord 53-82. 1957.
Motte, Science et Nature 18: 9-15. 1957.
Motte, DSB 4: 21-22. 1971 (bibl.)
Stafleu, Regn. veg. 71: 307, 338. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see F. Cailliaud, <em>Voyage à Méroé</em>, 4: [293]-399 for Delile, Centurie des
plantes d'Afrique.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Delilia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1823); <em>Lilaea</em> Humboldt &amp; Bonpland (1808);
<em>Raffenaldia</em> Godron (1853).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 233-234. 1974.

1353. <em>Description de l'Égypte</em>, ou recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été
faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française, publié par les ordres de Sa
Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand. <em>Histoire naturelle. Tom. second.</em> Paris (Imprimerie
impériale) 1812. Fol (2 fol./sign.) (<em>Descr. Egypte, Hist. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: first fascicle (p. [i-v], [1]-144): 1813; second fascicle (troisième livr.) (p. 145-462)
	1813 sero – 1814 prim. – Contains four memoirs by Delile of which the first on p. [1]-
	10, the second on p. [11]-24, the third on p. [49]-82 entitled <em>Florae aegyptiacae illustratio</em>,
	and the fourth on p. [i], [145]-320, the <em>Flore d'Égypte, with explication des planches</em>
	(<em>pl. 1-62</em>). <em>Copies</em>: BR, MO. According to Baring the plates themselves came out only
	in 1826; the plates 1-62 are copper engravings of drawings by H. J. Redouté and
	Conté (originals in Paris at Muséum d'Hist. nat.). Plates numbered 63 and 64
	featuring some new names occur in several copies. These new names are not validly
	published because there is neither an accompanying description nor an analysis
	showing essential characters. It is furthermore questionable (Barbey 1882; also fide
	H. Heine, in lit.) whether these plates were ever effectively distributed. They are not
	found in any of the copies in the main libraries at Paris, but mostly in copies which
	belonged to correspondents of Delile and it is likely that they were simply proof-
	sheets. Hackel mentions the presence of the two plates in copies at 'Paris' and at the
	Jardin botanique de Montpellier. The contemporary bibliographies do not mention
	these two plates. The plates also occur in the Stockholm copy used for the IDC
	microfiche edition. The memoirs were also published separately; a second edition of
	the Flore d'Égypte was published in 1824. – The entire "tome second" was published
	between 1813 and 1829, though it carries the date 1812.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 606-607, NI 2234, PR 2129-2130, RS p. 80, SY 44, IDC 78.
	Baring, A bibliographical account and collation of La description de l'Égypte.
	London 1838.
	Barbey, Herborisations au Levant, Lausanne 1882, p. 175-176.
	Hackel, Sitzungsber. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 22: 109.

1354. <em>Flore de l'Arabie pétrée</em>. Plantes recueillies par M. Léon de Laborde, nommées,
classées, et décrites par M. Delile ... <em>in</em> Léon de Laborde et Linant, <em>Voyage de l'Arabie
pétrée</em>. Paris 1830. Fol. (<em>Fl. Arabie pétrée</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: on p. 81-87, with <em>one plate</em>, 1830. – Reprinted as Fragments d'une Flore de l'Arabie
	pétrée ... 1833. Qu. 26 p., <em>1 plate</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 4: 1638 (1833 reprint), Jackson p. 379, PR 2135 (1833 reprint).

1355. <em>Fragments d'une flore de l'Arabie pétrée</em>. Plantes recueillies par M. Léon de Laborde,
nommées, classées et décrites par M. Delile, ... (extrait du Voyage de l'Arabie pétrée
par M. Léon de Laborde). Paris (Giard) 1833. Qu. (<em>Fragm. fl. Arabie pétrée</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1833 (BF 18 Jan 1834), p. [i, t.p. as cover], [1]-25, [26, ind.], 1 plain lith. by
	P. Duménil. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH. – Léon Emmanuel Simon Joseph, marquess, de Laborde
	(1807-1869), travelled in the Orient in 1825, published <em>Voyage dans l'Arabie pétrée</em>,
	Paris 1830-1833 (see Embacher p. 179-180), of which the present text is an "extrait"
	(reprint). The original text, in folio, appeared in 1830, p. 81-87 (fide PR).

PAGE: 618
HEADING: DELILE

1356. <em>Voyage en Abyssinie</em>, dans les provinces du Tigré, du Samen et de 1'Amhara par
MM. Ferret et Galinier. Paris (Paulin). Oct. Vol. 3, part 2, 1847, p. 85-163 Oct.].
[Plantae, Mammalia, Aves], with Énumération des plantes ... par M. Raffeneau-
Delile. (<em>Voy. Abyssinie</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Text-part containing botany: 1848. The accompanying atlas was probably also
	published in parts between 1847 and 1848. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO. – Entire volume publ.
	1847-1848, p. [i], [iii], [1]-536. Atlas, Paris (Paulin) 1847-1848, Botanique <em>pl. 1-17</em>,
	uncoloured copper engravings (artists Delile, Lebrun).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2879.

Delise, Dominic François (1780-1841), French "chef de bataillon" and cryptogamist
in Normandy. (<em>Delise</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CN. Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Nereide française</em> ou plantes marines croissantes dans les mers de France (1 cent., nos.
1-100), Vire 1823. <em>Copy</em>: FH.
2. <em>Lichens de France</em> (fasc. 1, nos. 1-25) Vire 1828. <em>Copies</em>: B, BM, CN, DUKE, FH, G, H,
L, M, MPU, PC, STR, TL, UPS, W.
3. <em>Flora cryptogamica lutetiae Parisiorum</em>, at PC (fide GR), probably not a regular series.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 273-274; IH 2: 157.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 286. 1916.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 69. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 439; CSP 2: 228; Frank 3(Anh.): 23; GR
p. 273-274; LS 6845-6847; NI 462; PR 2141.
Brébisson, Fl. Norm. 1: viii. 1836 (Delise contributed to this flora).
Anon., Bot. Not. 1842: 209 ('Delire').
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 451. 1847.
Grummann, Cat. lich. germ. 62. 1963.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Delisea</em> Fée (1825); <em>Delisea</em> J. V. F. Lamouroux (1819).

1357. <em>Histoire des lichens. Genre Sticta.</em> [Caen] 1822 [-1825]. Oct., atlas Fol. (<em>Hist. lich.,
Sticta</em>).

<em>Text</em>: 1822 [on t.p.], p. [1]-171, [172], 1 tabl. <em>Copies</em>: G, FH (p. 1-167), NY (id.) -
	Pages 168-171, [172] published 1825.
<em>Atlas</em>: Caen (T. Chalopin) 1825, oblong "fol.", p. [1]-6, table, <em>plates 1-19</em>, coloured
	liths. by de Caumont (plate 18 = xvi, [16, nos. 61-64] = xvii, 17 (nos. 65-69) =
	xviii). <em>Copies</em>: FH, G, NY.
<em>Original publication</em>: Mém. Soc. Linn. Calvados 1: 1-168. 1822, and 2: 598-600. 1825.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 438; Jackson p. 160; LS 6845; NI 462; PR 2141; IDC 480 ("20 plates").

Delogne, Charles Henri (1834-1901), Belgian algologist. (<em>Delogne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: unknown; collections at AWH, BM, BP, LG, PC, W. <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Diatomées de Belgique</em> (fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-100), Bruxelles 1880-1881, sets at AWH, BM,
	BP, LG, W.
2. with Pierre Joseph Frédéric Gravet (1827-1907): <em>Les hépatiques de l'Ardenne</em> (fasc. i-vi,
	nos. 1-60) Gent 1868-1870. Sets BM, FH, LG, PC.
3. with same: <em>Les mousses de l'Ardenne</em> (fasc. i-v, nos. 1-250) Gent 1868-1872. Sets FH,
	LG, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 158.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 69-70. 1969; 19(2): 191-192. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 439; BM 1: 439 [sic]; CSP 12: 191; GR
p. 694; LS 6855-6867; Jackson p. 271; NI 466.
Anon., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 40(2): 28. 1903.
Evens, Gesch. algol. Belgie 159. 1944.

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HEADING: DELPINO

Lawalrée, Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belgique 37(1): 67-72. 1967. (portr., bibl.)
Lawalrée, Biogr. nat. Acad. roy. Sci. Lettr. Belgique 34 Suppl. 6(1): 203-204. 1968.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Cryptogames vasculaires, Mousses, Hépatiques, in</em> Crépln et Gravet,
<em>Catalogue de la Flore de Belgique</em> (1872).

1358. <em>Flore cryptogamique de la Belgique</em> ... 1re partie. – Muscinées. Bruxelles (H. Man-
ceaux) 1883 [-1885]. Oct. (<em>Fl. crypt. Belgique</em>).

<em>Fasc, 1</em>: Feb-Jun 1883 (p. 5-21: 1 Feb 1883; Flora 11 Sep 1885; Nat. Nov. Jun 1883;
	Hedwigia: Sep 1883; before 10 Oct 1883 see Lawalrée), p. [i*, h.t.], [1]-114, <em>pl. 1-4</em>,
	reprinted from Ann. Soc. Belge Microsc. 7 (mém.): 19-130, <em>pl. 1-4.</em> 1883. <em>Copies</em>: repr.
	BR, Steere, NY; journal publ. e.g. FH. — <em>Erratum</em> on p. 2 of cover reprint.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: Nov-Dec 1884, (Flora 1 Mar 1885; Nat. Nov. Dec 1884; Hedwigia: Mar-Apr
	1885; 1884 on cover of journal), p. 115-338, reprinted from id. 9 (mém.): 7-220.
	1884 (cover), 1885 (t.p.) <em>Copies</em>: id. – Note: An advertisement in Delogne's <em>Flore
	analytique</em> cites part [2] as of 1884.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 439.
	Anon., Hedwigia 22(9): 144. Sep 1883, 24(2): 86. Mar-Apr 1885.
	Lawalrée, Bull. Jard. bot. natl. Belgique 37(1): 70, 71. 1967.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 192. 1971.

1359. <em>Flore analytique de la Belgique</em> / Plantes indigènes et cultivées. Namur (Ad. Wesmael-
Charlier) [1888]. Oct. (<em>Fl. anal. Belgique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1888 (p. viii: Mai 1888; Nat. Nov. Aug 1888; Lawalrée: Jun 1888), p. [i]-xv,
	[1]-655.-<em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lawalrée, Bull. Jard. bot. natl. Belg. 37: 71. 1967.

Delpino, Giacomo Giuseppe Federico (1833-1905), Italian botanist, later director
of the botanical institute of Napoli. (<em>Delpino</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 158.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 61; Barnhart 1: 440; BM 1: 439, 6: 260;
Bossert p. 98; CSP 7: 514, 12: 191, 14: 547-548; Jackson p. 538 [ind.]; Langman p. 238;
LS 6871; PR 2146-2147.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 144-145. 1874 (autobiogr.) (bibl.)
Delpino, Mem. Acad. Sci. Bologna 7: 215-323. 1886, 8: 601-650. 1887, 10: 115-147.
	1889 (Prodr. monogr. piante formicarie).
Borzi, Nuovo Giorn. bot. Ital. ser. 2. 12: 417-439. 1905.
Cavara, Boll. Accad. Gioenia Sci. nat. Catania 86: 1-15. 1905.
Cavara, Bull. Soc. bot. Ital. 1905: 231.
DeToni, Nuova Notarisia 16: 125-126. 1905.
Penzig, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 23: (30)-(43). 1905. (bibl.)
Penzig, Malplghia 19: 294-310. 1905 (portr., bibl.)
Briosi, Atti 1st. bot. Univ. Pavia ser. 2. 10: iii-xxiv. 1907. (bibl.)
Balsamo et Geremicca, Bull. Orto bot. r. Univ. Napoli 3: 55-56. 1913.
Anon., Bull. Orto bot. r. Univ. Napoli 12(1): i-xvii. 1934. (portr.; bibl. by Briosi
	reprinted from 1907 publ.).
Delpino et al., Onoranze resea Federico Delpino. Chiavari 1934, 81 p. (portr.). <em>Copy</em>: B.
Catalano, Delpinoa 11: 5-170. 1958.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Delplnoa</em> H. Ross (1897); <em>Delplnoella</em> P. A. Saccardo (1899); (jour-
nal): <em>Delplnoa</em> nuova serie del bulletino dell'Orto Botanico della Universita di Napoli.
Napoli. Vol. 1-11. 1948-1958; Nuova Serie [without subtitle] Vol. 1-x, 1959-x.

1360. <em>Studi sopra un lignaggio anemofilo</em> delle composte ossia sopre il gruppo delle Artemi-
siacee. Firenze (M. Cellini) 1871. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Studi lign. anemof.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1871, (Bot. Zeit. 22 Dec 1871) p. [1]-73. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 439.

PAGE: 620
HEADING: DELPONTE

Delponte, Giovanni Battista (1812-1884), Italian botanist at Torino. (<em>Delponte</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO; other material at FI
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 158.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 440; CSP 9: 671; NI 467-468; PR 2148;
Saccardo 1: 64.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 29-30. 1882.
Mattirolo, Annuario r. Univ. Torino 1884/5.
Gibelli, Atti Accad. Sci. Torino 31: 18-22. 1895.
Mattirolo, Cronistoria ... Torino lxv-lxvi. 1929.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 40. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Delpontia</em> Penzig &amp; P. A. Saccardo (1901).

1361. <em>Stirpium exoticarum rariorum</em> vel forte novarum pugillus. Torino 1854. Qu. (<em>Stirp.
exot. rar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854, p. [1]-21, <em>pl. 1-10. Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – Reprinted from Mem. r. Accad.
	Sci. Torino ser. 2. 14: 393-411, <em>pl. 1-10.</em> 1854.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 467; PR 2148.

1362. <em>Specimen desmidiacearum subalpinarum</em>. Torino (ex officina regia) 1873 [-1877]. Qu. (<em>Spec. desmid. subalp.</em>)

<em>Part</em> [1]: 1873, p. [1]-96, <em>pl. 1-6. Copies</em>: G, NY. – Reprinted from Mem. r. Accad. Sci.
	Torino ser. 2. 28: 19-108, <em>pl. 1-6.</em>
<em>Part</em> [2]: 1877, p. 97-282, [1, note], <em>pl. 7-23</em>, Torino (Ermanni Loescher). <em>Copy</em>: G. – The
	plates are uncoloured liths. by Mansfeld.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 468.
	Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 30. 1882.

Demidow, Anatoli Nikolajewitsch (1812-1870), Russian explorer and maecenas.
(<em>A. N. Demidow</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material collected by Joseph Henri Léveillé (1796-1870) on
Demidow's Southern Russian expedition in 1837 is at FI, G and L and presumably at
LE. It is unlikely that Demidow himself made any collections.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2(3): 436.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 441.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftstellerlexikon 145-146. 1874.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 187. 1905.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 1072. 1966.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Demidovia</em> [sic] Pallas (1781).

1363. <em>Voyage dans la Russie méridionale</em> et la Crimée par la Hongrie, la Valachie et la
Moldavie executé en 1837 par [sous la direction de] Mr Anatole de Démidoff [par MM.
[A.] De Sainson, [F.] Le Play, [A.] Huot, [J.H.] Léveillé, [D.A.M.] Raffet, [L.]
Rousseau, [A.] De Nordman et [A.] Du Ponceau]. Paris (Ernest Boudin et Ce) [1839-]
1840-1842, 4 vols. text qu., 2 vols. atlas fol. (<em>Voy. Russie mér.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: [1839-]1840. [Account of the voyage], p. [i*-iii*], front., [i]-vii, [1]-621, [622,
	err., 623-624, cont.], ill., (p. vii: Apr 1859).
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1842, p. [i-iii], [1]-851, [852, corr.], Énum. pl. p. 69-242.
<em>Vol.3</em>: 1840, p. [i-iii], [1]: 756. Zoology.
<em>Vol. 4</em>: 1842, p. [i]-x, [1]-516, contains e.g. "Exploration des terrains carbonifères du
	Donetz ... Catalogue des plantes phanérogames recueillies dans la chaine du
	Donetz et dans les steppes adjacentes dressés par M. ... Léveillé."
<em>Atlas to vol. 1</em>: Paris (Gihaut frères) s.d., p. [1]-64, <em>pl. 1-100</em>, engr. t.p. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Atlas</em> [to 2-4] <em>d'histoire naturelle</em>, 1842, 4 maps (3 col.), 91 plates (79 col.), incl. 7 plates of
	cryptogams. <em>Copies</em>: MO, Teyler.

PAGE: 621
HEADING: DENISSE

<em>Partial translation</em>: English (1853; ed. 2, 1855), Dutch (1840), Italian (1841), Polish
	(1845), German (1854), Spanish (1855), Russian (1853).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 440.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 1072. 1966.

De Moor, V. P. G. (1827-1895), Belgian botanist and government veterinarian. (<em>De
Moor</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 441; CSP 2: 236; Langman p. 238.
Crépin, Man. Fl. Belgique lxvi, lxix 1860.
Anon., Bibl. nat., Dict. Écrivains Belges 1830-80 (1): 472. 1886.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 34(2): 7-8. 1895.

1364. <em>Tableaux analytiques des familles naturelles</em>, de la Phanérogamie et de la Crypto-
garnie vasculaire belges; arrangées suivant la méthode de de Candolle; suivis du
catalogue des genres des plantes vasculaires qui croissent naturellement sur le sol belge
... Alost (A. Byl) 1847. Fol. (<em>Tabl. anal. fam. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1847, p. [1-27], 1 fold-out table. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 3: 1343.

1365. <em>Traité des graminées</em> céréales et fourragères que l'on rencontre en Belgique, avec
des observations sur quelques variétés nouvelles ... Bruxelles (H. Tarlier) 1854. Oct. (<em>Traité gramin</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct (prob.) 1854, p. [1]-355, [356, err.], <em>104 figs</em>. – In the series Bibliothèque
	rurale. Announced as available Oct 1854 in the editor's catalogue contained in the
	bound volumes. <em>Copy</em>: BR.

Denham, Dixon (1786-1828), British colonial army officer and traveller [with Clapper-
ton] in Africa. (<em>Denham</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 158.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 442; BB p. 89; DNB 14: 341; BM 1: 440;
CSP 2: 237; Jackson p. 346.
Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 176-177. 1882.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 167. 1936.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: For the botanical appendix to Denham and Clapperton's Narrative
of travels (1826) see R. Brown.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Denhamia</em> C. F. Meisner (1837, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Denhamia</em> H. W. Schott (1832,
<em>nom. rej.</em>)

Denisse, Étienne (<em>fl</em>. 1843-1846), French artist. (<em>Denisse</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material under his name at L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 158.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GF p. 55; PR 2157;

1366. <em>Flore d'Amérique</em> dessinée d'après nature sur les lieux / Riche collection de plantes
les plus remarquables, fleurs &amp; fruits de grosseur &amp; de grandeur naturelle. Paris (Gihaut
frères) s.d. [1843-1846]. Broadsheet. (<em>Fl. Amérique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843-1846, in fascicles of 6 plates. – Loose leaved collection of 200 liths. (<em>1-200</em>)
	with a lithographed t.p. and ditto introduction dated 15 Jun 1843. – Portfolio
	at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: GF p. 55; NI 470; PR 2157 "opus botanicum prorsus inutile."

PAGE: 622
HEADING: DENNSTEDT

Dennstedt, August Wilhelm (1776-1826), German physician and botanist, burgo-
master of Magdala, director of the Belvedere garden near Weimar. (<em>Dennst</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 443; BM 1: 441; Jackson p. 15, 35; PR
2158-2162.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 167. 1936.
Manitz, Taxon 17: 496-501. 1968.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dennstaedtia</em> [sic] Bernhardi (1801); <em>Dennstaedtiopsis</em> [sic] C. A. Arnold &amp;
L. H. Daugherty (1964).

1367. <em>Nomenclator botanicus</em> seu enumerado alphabetica omnium hucusque cognitorum
vegetabilium adjectis praecipuis synonymis. Eisenberg (Wilhelm Schoene) 1810,
2 parts. Oct. (<em>Nomencl. bot.</em>)

<em>Pars 1</em>: 1810 (Med. chir. Zeit. 29 Nov.), p. [i]-viii, [1]-524. <em>Copies</em>: BR, M. – "Plantas
	vulgo phaenogamas dictas complectens."
<em>Pars 2</em>: 1810 (Leipz. Lit. Zeit. 9 Feb 1811), p. [ii]-[viii], [1]-232. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – "Crypto-
	gamiam sic dictam continens."
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2160.

1368. <em>Schlüssel zum Hortus indicus malabaricus</em>, oder dreifaches Register zu diesem Werke.
Weimar (Landes-Industrie-Comptoir) 1818. Qu. (<em>Schlüssel Hortus malab</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Oct 1818 (Manitz 1968), p. [1]-40. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U, IDG. – The new names of
	species in this list are valid only if published under generic names that were previously
	validly published. They are listed by Manitz (1968), Tabelle I. The new generic
	names are all nomina nuda and not validly published; neither are the specific epithets
	published in combination with them (see Manitz, 1968, Tabelle 2). – The work was
	reprinted from the <em>Fortsetzung des allgemeinen teutschen Garten-Magazins</em>, vol. 3, part 1
	(p. 23-43), published Oct 1818 and vol. 3, part 2 (p. 76-87; contains third register),
	published Nov-Dec 1818 (<em>copy</em> at MO). – The note on the title page stating that the
	reprint is from the second volume of the Garten-Magazin is incorrect. – For an
	extensive study of the <em>Schlüssel</em> see Manitz.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 441; Jackson p. 14; PR 2161; RS p. 80; IDC 976.
	Anon., Flora 2: 206-208. 7 Apr 1819.
	Manitz, Taxon 17: 496-501. 1968.

1369. <em>Hortus belvedereanus</em>. Oder Verzeichniss der Bestimmten Pflanzen, welche in dem
Gross-Herzoglichen Garten zu Belvedere, bei Weimar, bisher gezogen worden, und zu
finden sind, bis weitere Fortsetzungen folgen. Weimar (Landes-Industrie-Comptoir)
1820-1821. Two parts. Qu. † (<em>Hortus belved</em>.)

<em>Erste Lieferung</em>: Mar 1820 (Manitz 1968), p. [i]-vii, [viii, expl. signs] [1]-120. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Zweite Lieferung</em>: Feb 1821 (Manitz 1968), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-ii, [1]-28. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. –
	"... Verzeichniss der Pflanzen ..."
	For translations see Schmidt (1940: 72-74). There were two editions, one commercial,
	with prices, and one scientific, without prices. – The preface to the first fascicle was
	also published in the fourth volume of the "Fortsetzung des allgemeinen Teutschen
	Garten-Magazins" (part 5, 1820, p. 197-200).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 441; Jackson p. 431; PR 2162.
	Schmidt, Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften, Halle 1940, nos. 286-192.
	Manitz, Taxon 17(5): 496-501. 1968.

De Notaris, Giuseppe (1805-1877), Italian botanist. (<em>De Not</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Cryptogams: GE, RO, PAD, TO. Phanerogams: GE. –
Exsiccatae: De Notaris contributed to the <em>Erbario crittogamico Italiano</em>, fasc. 1-30, nos.
1-1500, series 2, fasc. 1-30, nos. 1-1500, Genova, Milano 1858-1885 (FH, G, NY, STR),
for details see Sayre (1969).
<em>Ref</em>.: Saccardo 2: 41.

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HEADING: DE NOTARIS

	Harant et al., Rev. bryol. lichénol. 89: 720-724. 1966 (sets at MPU).
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York bot. Gard. 19(1): 20-22. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 227, 5(2): 136; Barnhart 1: 443; BM 3: 1452;
Bossert p. 99; CSP 4: 645-648, 8: 518, 10: 940, 12: 541-542; Frank 3(Anh.): 72, 1886;
LS 19117-19139; NI 1454-1455; PR 6745-6763; Saccardo 1: 65, 2: 41, Cronologia
p. xxi.
Anon., Hedwigia 16: 48, 78. 1877.
Cooke, Grevillea 5: 143-145. 1877.
Lessona and Delponte, Atti Accad. Sci. Torino 12: 285-296. 1877 (bibl.)
Trevisan, Rendic. r. Ist. Lomb. Sci. ser. 2. 10(4/5): 106-119. 1877 (bibl.)
Trevisan, Grevillea 5: 143-145. 1877.
Cesati, Mem. mat. fis. Soc. ital. Sci. ser. 3. 3: lxxxix-xcix. 1879.
Cesati, Mem. Soc. ital. Sci. 4(7): 30-32. 1882.
Piccone, <em>in</em> Issel et Piccone, Discours a l'inauguration des bustes de Viviani et de
	Notaris, Genoa 1882, p. 41-45.
Anon., Notarisia 1(1): frontisp. 1886 (<em>portr</em>.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 161-162. 1903, 3(3): 177, <em>pl. 136.</em> 1905 (portr.)
De Toni, La nuova Notarisia 16: 37-38. 1905.
Giacomini, Regn. veg. 71: 87. 1970.
Ainsworth et Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 156. 1971.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels et Stafleu, Taxon 23(4): 562. 1974.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Denotarisia</em> R. Grolle (1971); <em>Notarisia</em> Colla (1835); <em>Notarisia</em>
E. Hampe (1837); <em>Notarisiella</em> (P. A. Saccardo) Clements &amp; Shear (1931); (journals):
<em>Notarisia</em> commentarium phycologicum. Venice. Vol. 1-11, 1886-1896; <em>La Nuova
Notarisia</em> rassegna consacrata allo studio delle alghe. Padova. Vol. 1-36, 1890-1925.

1370. <em>Muscologiae italicae spicilegium</em>. Milano (Ex typls Felicis Rusconi) 1837. Qu. (<em>Muscol. ital. spic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: early 1837 (rd. by Flora 8 Mai 1837), p. [1]-26. <em>Copies</em>: G, FH (2).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 3: 1452; PR 6748; IDC 5318.

1371. <em>Syllabus muscorum</em> in Italia et in insulis circumstantibus hucusque cognitorum.
Torino (Canfari) 1838. Oct. (<em>Syllab. musc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Sep 1838 (p. xvi: Jan 1838, Ann. Sci. nat. Oct 1838, rd. by Flora 3 Dec
	1838), p. [i]-xx, [1]-331, [1, err., add.]. – <em>Copies</em>: HH, L, Steere. – Later than January
	issue of Ann. Sci. nat.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 3: 1452; PR 6749; IDC 5319.

1372. <em>Micromycetes italici novi vel minus cogniti</em>. Torino (Ex officina regia) 1839-1855,
9 decades. (<em>Micromyc. ital. novi</em>)

decas	preprint	figs.	dates	Mem. Accad. Torino ser. 2
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i], 55-68	1-10	1839	3: 55-68, 1841, figs.1-10, on 3 pl.
2	69-88	1-10	1839	3: 69-82, 1841, figs. 1-10, on 3 pl.
3	[1]-15	1-10	1842	7: [1]-15, 1845, figs. 1-10, on 3 pl.
4	17-30	1-10	1842	7: 17-30, 1845, figs. 1-10, on 3 pl.
5	[1]-18	1-10	1845	10: 333-350, 1849, figs. 1-10, on 4 pl.
6-8	[1]-34	(3x) 1-10	1854	13: 95-126, 1853, figs. (3x) 1-10, on 4 pl.
9	[1]-15	1-10	1855	16: 457-471, 1856, figs. 1-10, on 3 pl.

The 3 series of 10 "icones" of decades 7, 8, 9 appear together on 4 pl. The dates of the
preprints are those given by Lindau &amp; Sydow. They correspond actually with the dates
of presentation of the papers to the Academy. It is possible but not proved, that the
papers were indeed preprinted. The reprint of Dec 6-8 is dated 1854. The reprint series
here used is that of NY; the journal publication is e.g. at MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19117; PR 6751.

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HEADING: DE NOTARIS

1373. <em>Algologiae maris ligustici specimen</em> [Torino 1842]. Qu. (<em>Algol. mar. ligust.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1842 (presented to Acad. 23 Mai 1841), in Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 4:
	273-325, <em>pl. 1-14.</em> 1842. The reprint seen (<em>copy</em>: PCS) has the original pagination; a
	repaged reprint or preprint is not known to us.

1374. <em>Cenno sulla tribú de' pirenomiceti sferiacei</em> e descrizione di alcuni nuovi generi del
Professore Giuseppe de Notaris. Firenze 1844. Qu. (Coi Torchi della Società Tipo-
grafica) 1844. Qu. (<em>Cenno pirenomic. sfer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in three ways:
	1. Atti sesta Riunione Sci. Ital. 1841: 476-487. 30 Jun 1845.
	2. reprint from <em>Atti</em> with special t.p. (with above title), p. [i], 476-487. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.
	3. <em>in</em> Pariatore, Giorn. bot. 1: 322-335. Jan-Jun 1844. Text slightly different from that
	of 1 and 2. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19118.

1375. <em>Repertorium florae ligusticae</em>. Torino (Ex regio typographaeo) 1844. Qu. (<em>Repert. fl.
ligust.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844, p. [i], [1]-495. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – Probably in two parts: p. 1-90 are a
	preprint from Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 8: 1-90. 1846 ("exhib. 22 Jan 1843,"
	preface dated 31 Dec 1842), and p. 91-495 from the same journal 9: 125-529. 1848.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 362; BM 3: 1452; PR 6753.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 67-68. 1941.

1376. <em>Abrothallus</em> novum lichenum genus. [Torino 1845]. Qu. (<em>Abrothallus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1845, p. [1]-4, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, Stevenson. – Preprinted from Mem. r. Accad. Sci.
	Torino ser. 2. 10: 351-354, <em>1 pl</em>. 1849; paper submitted 15 Jun 1845.

1377. <em>Frammenti lichenografici</em> di un lavoro inedito del Cav. Giuseppe De Notaris s.l.
[1846]. Oct. (<em>Framm. lichenogr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1846, p. [1]-51. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Parlatore, Giorn. bot. Ital. 2: 174-224,
299-330. 1846.

1378. <em>Nuovi caratteri di alcuni generi della tribú delle Parmeliaceae</em> ed osservazioni sulla
classificazione dei licheni. [Torino 1847?]. Qu. (<em>Nuov. carr. gen. Parmel.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1847 (?; read 4 Jul 1847), p. [1]-25, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-3</em>]. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Mem. r.
	Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 10: 365-389. 1849.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19128a.

1379. <em>Saggio di monografia del genere Discosia</em> della famiglia de' pirenomiceti basidiospori.
[Torino 1849]. Qu. (<em>Saggio monogr. Discosia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1849 (or earlier ?, read 18 Jan 1846), p. [1]-9, <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: G, Stevenson. –
	Reprinted from Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 10: 355-363. 1849.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19128.

1380. <em>Monografia delle escipule della flora italica</em>. [Torino 1849]. Qu. (<em>Monogr. escip. fl.
ital.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1849 (or earlier?), p. [1]-9. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Reprinted from Mem. r. Accad.
	Sci. Torino ser. 2. 10: 163-169. 1849.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19126.

1381. <em>Osservazioni sulla tribu' delle Peltigeree</em>. Torino (Stamperia reale) 1851. Qu. (<em>Osserv.
Peltiger.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1851, p. [1]-19, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino
	ser. 2. 12: 123-140. 1852.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19129.

1382. <em>Osservazioni sul genere Sticta</em>. [Torino 1851]. Qu. (<em>Osserv. Sticta</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1851 (?), p. [1]-20, <em>pl. I. Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino
	ser. 2. 12: 141-160. <em>pl. I.</em> 1852.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19129a.

PAGE: 625
HEADING: DERBES

1383. <em>Proposte di alcune rettificazioni al profilo dei Discomiceti</em>. Genova (Co 'Tipi del R. I. de
Sordo-Muti) 1864. Oct. (<em>Prop. rettif. profilo Discomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1864, p. [1]-34. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from Commentario della Societá critto-
	gamologica italiana no. 5. Dicembre 1863, Genova 1864; 1(5): 357-388. 1864. <em>Copy</em>:
	Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 19134; PR 6760 ("1864").

1384. <em>Musci italici</em> auct. J. De Notaris. Particula I. Trichostomacei – gen. Tortula.
Genova (ex typ. Surdorum mutorum) 1862. Oct. † (<em>Musci ital</em>.).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1862, p. [i], [1]-69, <em>pl. 1-35</em>, plain liths. <em>Copy</em>: BR.

1385. <em>Sferiacei italici</em> ... Centuria I. Fascicolo I. [et 2]. Genoa (R.I. de' Sordo-Muti)
1863 [-1864]. Qu. (<em>Sfer. ital.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Apr-Sep 1863 (p. 5: Mar 1863; Hedwigia 2: 168-179, Oct 1863), p. [1]-46,
	<em>figs. 1-50. – Copies</em>: MO, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: '1863' but more probably 1864 (p. 52: Dec 1863; Hedwigia 4: 17-29, 1865),
	p. [49]-90, <em>figs. 51-100. – Copies</em>: MO, NY, Stevenson. – The figures are usually placed
	in sets of 4 per plate; partially coloured liths.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 1454.
	Hoffmann, Bot. Zeit. 22: 269. 26 Aug 1864 (fasc. 2).

1386. <em>Elementi per lo studio delle Desmidiacee italiche</em>. Genova (R. I. de' Sordo-Muti) 1867.
Qu. (<em>Elem. stud. Desmid. ital.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: [1]-84, <em>pl. 1-9. Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 3: 1452.

1387. <em>Epilogo della briologia italiana</em>. Genova (R. I. de' Sordo-Muti) 1869. Oct. (<em>Epil.
briol. ital.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1869 (p. 781: printing finished 26 Jun 1869; Flora 10 Nov 1869), p. [ii]-
	xxiv, [1]-781. <em>Copies</em>: BR, Steere. – Published as Atti r. Univ. Genova vol. 1, 1869.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 6763; IDC 5456.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 27: 655. 24 Sep 1869.

Derbès, Auguste Alphonse (1818-1894), French algologist. (<em>Derbés</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material at BP, G, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 159.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 444.
Anon., Hedwigia 33 (rep.): 98. 20 Jun 1894.
Anon., Nat. Nov. 16: 262. 1894.
Anon., J. de Bot. 8: 179-180. 1894.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 160, 241. 1894.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Derbesia</em> Solier (1847).

1388. These de botanique présentée à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris, le 23 aout 1847
par Alphonse Derbès. <em>Quelques observations sur les principes employés jusqu'à ce jour comme
bases de la classification des algues</em>. Paris (L. Martinet) 1847. Qu. (<em>Observ. princ. classif alg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 23 Aug 1847 (t.p.: 23 Aug 1847; p. 33: 10 Aug 1847), p. [1]-33. <em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 442.

1389. <em>Mémoire sur quelques points de la physiologie des algues</em> [Paris 1856]. Qu. (<em>Mém.
physiol. alg.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Antoine-Joseph-Jean Solier.
<em>Reprint</em> or <em>preprint</em>: 1856, special heading: "Institut de France. Académie des sciences.
	Extrait du Supplément ... tome 1er, " p. [1]-120, <em>pl. 1-23. Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Publication in journal</em>: 1856, heading: "Supplément aux Comptes Rendus des Séances de
	l'Académie des Sciences, " in vol. 1, p. [1]-120, <em>pl. 1-23</em>, also separately. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 442; PR 2164.

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HEADING: DESCHAMPS

Deschamps, Louis Auguste (1765-1842), French naturalist. (<em>Deschamps</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Lost.
<em>Ref</em>.: Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 135. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 286; Barnhart 1: 445; BM 1: 443.
Britten, J. Bot. 41: 282-283. 1903.
Backer, Verklarend woordenboek 168. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 134-135. 1950 (itin.).
Chevalier, Rev. int. Bot. appl. 33: 65-66. 1953.
Steenis et al., Bull. Brit. Mus. (N.H.), Hist. ser. 1(2): 49-68, <em>pl. 13.</em> 1954.
Hocquette, Bull. trim. Soc, Acad. Antiq. Morinie Mem. 39: 1-77. 1970.
Steenis, Regn. veg. 71: 417 [index]. 1971.
Guillaumin, Bull. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. ser. 3. 47 Bot. (3): 85-87. 1972.
Steenis, Fl. males. Bull. 26: 1994. 1972.

<sm>MANUSCRIPTS</sm>: autograph journals of participation in the voyage of "La Recherche"
with d'Entrecasteaux at BM.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Deschampsia</em> Palisot de Beauvois (1812).

Descourtilz, Michel Étienne (1775-c. 1835), French physician, traveller and natural-
ist. (<em>Descourt</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Destroyed in Haiti. – Descourtilz' original drawings, made during
his travels, were also destroyed.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 37-38. 1902.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 446; BM 1: 443-444; CSP 1: 248; DBF 10:
1301-1302; Langman p. 239; LS 6905; NI 471-473; PR 2170-2172.
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 451. 1847.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 36-37. 1898.
Guerra, DSB 4: 67. 1971.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Not to be confused with Louis Deschamps (x-1858), Belgian botanist, nor with L.
Deschamps, French economic botanist (<em>fl</em>. 1885).

1390. <em>Voyage d'un naturaliste</em>, et ses observations faites sur les trois règnes de la nature,
dans plusieurs ports de mer français, en Espagne, au continent de l'Amérique septen-
trionale, à Saint-Yago de Cuba, et à St.-Domingue, où l'auteur devenu prisonnier de
40, 000 noirs révokés, et par suite mis en liberté par une colonne de l'armée française,
donne les détails circonstanciés sur l'expédition du général Leclerc; dédiés à S. Ex.
Mgr. le Comte de Lacépéde ... Paris (Dufart, Père) 1809, 3 vols. Oct (<em>Voy. naturaliste</em>).

<em>Tome premier</em>: 1809, p. [iii]-lxiv, [17]-365, frontisp., <em>16 pl. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Tome second</em>: 1809, p. [i], [1]-470, <em>16 pl. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Tome troisième</em>: 1809, p. [iii]-x, [11]-476, frontisp. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. Number of plates
	varies.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 443; Plesch p. 197; PR 2170.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 36-37. 1898 (critical evaluation).

1391. <em>Flore</em> [<em>pittoresque et</em>] <em>medícale des Antilles</em> ou traité des plantes usuelles des colonies
françaises, anglaises, espagnoles et portugaises; par M. E. Descourtilz ... peinte par
J. Th. Descourtilz, Paris (Pichard, Mme veuve Pichard, Gauthier, auteur) 1821-1829,
8 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. méd. Antilles</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: in 150 parts of four plates and one sheet of text each, the dates of which have been
	ascertained from the numerous announcements in the contemporary literature,
	especially the Bibliographic de la France. The livraisons are numbered and indicated
	in the book. The words "pittoresque et" appear in the volume titles from vol. 3 on.
	The 600 plates by J. Théodore Descourtilz are partly colour-printed, partly hand-
	coloured. – 100 copies were printed on large paper "dit nom de Jésus."

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HEADING: DESFONTAINES

vol.	livraisons	pages	plates	date
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-17	[i], [(1)]-[(44)], [1]-292	1-68	1821
2	18-38	[i-iii], 1-346	69-152	1822
3	39-58	[i-iii], 1-363	153-232	1827
4	59-76	[i-iii], 1-338	233-304	1827
5	77-95	[i-iii], 1-292	305-380	1827
6	96-113	[i-iii], [1]-308	381-452	1828
7	114-133	[i-iii], [1]-344	453-532	1829
8	134-150	[i-iii], [1]-40	533-600	1829

<em>Copy</em>: NY. – From vol. 2 onward: "... Portugaises; Dédiée et présentée au Roi, par
	..."; from vol. 3 onward: "Flore pittoresque et médicale des Antilles, ..."; imprints
	(publishers) of vols. 2-8 different from vol. I. Dates of parts (BF):

1	21 Jul 1821	48	5 Mar 1825	90-91	5 Jul 1828
2	27 Jul 1821	49	16 Apr 1825	92-93	19 Jul 1828
3	7 Sep 1821	50	7 Mai 1825	94-95	9 Aug 1828
4-5	24 Nov 1821	51	9 Jul 1825	96-97	16 Aug 1828
6-13	24 Aug 1822	52-53	20 Aug 1825	98-99	30 Aug 1828
14-15	15 Mai 1824	54	18 Jan 1826	100-101	13 Sep 1828
16-18	14 Dec 1822	55	16 Nov 1825	102-103	4 Oct 1828
19	28 Dec 1822	56-57	14 Dec 1825	104-105	18 Oct 1828
20-21	1 Mar 1823	58	21 Dec 1825	106-107	1 Nov 1828
22-25	15 Mai 1824	59	18 Jan 1826	108-109	15 Nov 1828
26	17 Jan 1824	60-63	31 Mai 1826	110-111	29 Nov 1828
27	31 Jan 1824	64-65	16 Sep 1826	112-113	20 Dec 1828
28	21 Feb 1824	66-67	11 Oct 1826	113-114	10 Jan 1829
29	20 Mar 1824	68	13 Mai 1827	115	1829
30	17 Apr 1824	69	23 Mai 1827	116-117	31 Jan 1829
31-32	15 Mai 1824	70	1827	118-119	7 Feb 1829
33	5 Jun 1824	71	16 Jun 1827	124-125	21 Mar 1829
34	26 Jun 1824	72	23 Jun 1827	126-127	18 Apr 1829
35	17 Jun 1824	73	30 Jun 1827	128-129	9 Mai 1829
36	7 Aug 1824	74	14 Jul 1827	130-131	23 Mai 1829
37	21 Aug 1824	75	4 Aug 1827	132-133	6 Jun 1829
38	2 Oct 1824	76	25 Aug 1827	134-135	20 Jun 1829
39	23 Oct 1824	77	15 Sep 1827	136-137	4 Jul 1829
40	27 Nov 1824	78	3 Oct 1827	138-139	15 Jul 1829
41	4 Dec 1824	79	20 Oct 1827	140-141	8 Aug 1829
42	2 Jan 1825	80	3 Nov 1827	142-143	29 Aug 1829
43	22 Jan 1825	81	24 Nov 1827	144-145	12 Sep 1829
44	29 Jan 1825	82	26 Dec 1827	146-147	3 Oct 1829
45	5 Feb 1825	83	2 Feb 1828	148-149	24 Oct 1829
46	12 Feb 1825	84	16 Feb 1828 (ind.)	150	7 Nov 1829
47	26 Feb 1825	85-87	17 Mai 1828	1-2	26 Dec 1829

<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (1-3: éditeur, 4-8: Rousselon) 1833. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: HU. Actually a reissue,
	collation of volumes identical with that of ed. 1 except for some minor deviations.
	Title throughout "Flore pittoresque et médicale des antilles ... seconde édition."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 444; DU 90; GF p. 55; Jackson p. 369; Langman p. 239; NI 471; Plesch
	p. 197; PR 2171; IDC 5893.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 37. 1898, 3: 36-37. 1902.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik 1: 166-167. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em>. 1400).

Desfontaines, René Louiche (1750-1833), French botanist, professor at the Jardin des
plantes (Muséum d'Histoire nat.) in Paris. (<em>Desf</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The <em>Flora atlantica</em> herbarium (1480 specimens) was left to P and
is now kept separately as an <em>herbier historique</em>. The labels of this type herbarium are the

PAGE: 628
HEADING: DESFONTAINES

original manuscript slips for the <em>Flora atlantica</em>. The general herbarium of Desfontaines
was acquired by Webb and is now at FI. A second series of 600 <em>Flora atlantica</em> plants was
given by Desfontaines to Lemonnier and was acquired by Delessert with the Lemonnier
herbarium (now at G). – The <em>Choix de plantes du corollaire des instituts de Tournefort</em> was
based on specimens in the Tournefort herbarium (P-TO) as well as on the Vaillant
herbarium (P) and that of Jussieu (P-JU). – Other material stemming from Desfontaines
is at B (herb. Willdenow), BM, C, CGE, LIV, MPU, PC (some types of algae), P-JU
and P-LA. – The Paris <em>Flora atlantica</em> is available on microfiche (IDC 6210).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 159.
	Candolle, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 1: 129-150. 1834.
	Candolle, Phytographie 407. 1889.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Stafleu, Le Naturaliste canadien 98: 558. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 258, 3: 145, 4: 464, 5(1): 448, 6(2): 82; Barnhart
1: 446; BM 1: 444; Bossert p. 100; CSP 2: 250-251; Dawson p. 261-262; DBF 10: 1342;
Frank 3(Anh.): 23; GR p. 274; HR; IF p. 692; Jackson p. 421; Langman p. 239-240;
Lasègue p. 566; MW p. 94; NI 474-475; Plesch p. 197-198; PR 2175-2180.
Anon., Flora 16: 766. 28 Dec 1833.
Mirbel, <em>in</em> Guillemin, Arch, de Bot. 2: 568. 1833.
Candolle, Ann. Sci. nat. ser. 2. 1: 129-150. 1834 (bibl.).
Candolle, Notice historique sur la vie et les travaux de M. Desfontaines, Genève 1834
	(<em>copy</em>: B), Biblioth. univ. Feb 1834 (bibl.)
Flourens, Mem. Acad. Sci. 16 (Hist.). 1837, repr. 19 p. and in Éloges historiques 2:
	177-206. 1857 (bibl.)\
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 1862 (see Table alph. p. 6).
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 146-147. 1874.
Cosson, Comp. florae atl. 1: 8. 1881.
Bonnet, J. de Bot. 4: 234-235. 1890.
Hamy, Les derniers jours du Jardin du Roi 3-185. 1893.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 111. 1903, 3(3): 100. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 36. 1906.
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 44: 135. 1910.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 168. 1936.
Chevalier, Inauguration du buste de René-Louiche Desfontaines. Paris 1937, 36 p.
Chevalier, La vie et 1'oeuvre de René Desfontaines, Paris 1939 (many earlier references)
	(portr., bibl.)
Pottier-Alapetite, Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. Tunisie 8: 89-94. 1955.
Stafleu <em>in</em> l'Héritier, Sertum anglicum, facsimile ed. xxiv, xxv, xxxii. 1963.
Laissus, C. R. Congr. nat. Soc. sav. Rennes 1966, Hist. Sci. 1: 137-152, 153-169 1967
	(letters to Le Monnier).
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific institution 343, 423. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 280, 324. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Desfontaena</em> [sic] Vellozo (1825); <em>Desfontainesia</em> Hoffmannsegg (1824, <em>orth. var.</em>
of <em>Fontanesia</em> Labillardiére); <em>Desfontainia</em> Ruiz &amp; Pavon (1794); <em>Fontainesia</em> Post &amp; O.
Kuntze (1903, <em>orth. var.</em> of <em>Fontanesia</em> Labillardière); <em>Fontanesia</em> [sic] Labillardière (1791);
<em>Louichea</em> L'Héritier de Brutelle (1791).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Monogr. Biol. Canar. 4: 30. <em>fig. 3.</em> 1973; Candollea 24: 237-238. 1974.

1392. <em>Flora atlantica</em> sive historia plantarum, quae in Atlante, agro Tunetano et Al-
geriensi crescunt. Paris (L. G. Desgranges) An vi [1798-1799], 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Fl. atlant.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xx, [1]-120	1-30	29 Apr 1798
2	2	121-	31-60	Jun 1798
	3	-	61-90	28 Jul 1798
	4	-444, [i*-v*]	91-120	Sep 1798

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vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------
2	5	[1]-80	121-150	Oct 1798
	6	81-160	151-180	Nov 1798
	7	161-	181-210	Feb 1799
	8	-	211-240	Mai 1799
	9	-458, [i-iii]	241-261	Jul 1799

<em>First issue</em>: Paris (L. G. Desgranges) ... "anno sexto reipublicae gallicae, " as above.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, U. – Plates incl. <em>76bis</em> and [<em>225bis</em>.]
<em>Second issue</em>: Paris (Blanchon) ... "anno viii, " issued late 1799 or 1800. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
	1: [i*-v*], [i]-xx, [1]-444.
	2: [i-iii], [1]-458, [1, emendanda t. 1 et t. 2.
	1: "de plantis": [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-120, 76bis.</em>
	2: "deplantis": [i-iii], <em>pl. 121-261</em>, [<em>225bis</em>].
<em>Third issue</em>: Paris (Blanchon), typis C. Panckoucke mdccc., issued 1800. <em>Copies</em>: HU,
	NY.
	1: [i*-iii*], [i]-xx, [1]-444, [1, emendanda t. 1 et t. 2]
	2: [i*-iii*], [1]-458.
	1: "de plantis": [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-120, 76bis.</em>
	2: "de plantis": [i-iii], <em>pl. 121-261</em>, [<em>225bis</em>].
<em>Emendanda</em> t. 1 et t. 2, [1] p., 1799 or 1800, with second issue.
<em>Emendado altera ad floram atlanticum</em>, [3] p., probably issued 1804.
<em>Copy</em>: NY loose; also bound in other copies.
Two different editions were announced of the first issue (see TL-1), both in quarto, one
on laid paper (400 copies) and another (100 copies) on "papier velin" (wove). The
folio copies mentioned by Steam (1938) are not announced. Out of a total of 263 (1-261,
76bis, [225bis]) uncoloured line engravings of plants, 92 are of paintings by P. J.
Redouté and 61 of paintings by H.-J. Redouté.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 444; DU 92; Jackson p. 347; LS 6907; NI 475; Plesch p. 197; PR 2176;
	RS p. 80; SK p. clxxvii; IDC 5043.
	Ventenat, Mag. Encycl. 1798(4): 145-164, 563.
	Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 8-10. 1881 (itin.).
	Bonnet, C. R. Ass. Franç. Avanc. Sci. [Congr. Toulouse] 1893: 507; 1896: 365-374,
	434-439; 1910: 126. 1911.
	Stearn, J. Soc, Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 147-148. 1938.
	Pottier-Alapetite, Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. Tunisie 8: 89-94. 1955 (Tunis itinerary).
	MacPhail, Cat. redouteana 40. 1963.

1393. <em>Description du genre Tithonia</em>, Ann. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. 1: 49-51. 1802. Qu. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1802. – This memoir was read at the Académie des Sciences in 1780. It was
	scheduled to appear in the 12th volume of the Recueil des Savants étrangers which,
	however, was never published. A. L. de Jussieu cited "Tithonia Font." from the
	manuscript as "Caracter ex. D. Desfontaines Act. Paris extr. Vol. xii."
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, Intr. to Jussieu's Genera Plantarum xxxvi. 1964.

1394. <em>Tableau de l'école de botanique</em> du Muséum d'histoire naturelle. Paris (J. A. Brosson)
 1804. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Tabl. école bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1804 (title as above), p. [i]-viii, [1]-238. <em>Copies</em>: B, G, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Dec 1815 (BF 2 Dec 1815, JGLF Jan 1816), p. [i-x], [1]-274. <em>Copy</em>: M. – Title:
	"Tableau ... botanique du Jardin du Roi." Paris (J. A. Brosson) 1815. Oct.
<em>Ed.3</em>: 15-21 Mar 1829 (Acad. 23 Mar 1829, BF 21 Mar 1829), p. [i]-xvii, [1]-416,
	Additamentum [18321] 417-484. <em>Copy</em>: B(compl.), Ewan (lacks add.).
	Title: "<em>Catalogus plantarum horti regii parisiensis</em> cum annotationibus de plantis novis aut
	minus cognitis ..." Paris (J. S. Chaudé) 1829. Oct. – Species marked with an
	asterisk are described on p. 385-414.
	An earlier anonymous <em>Tableau de l' École de botanique du Jardin des Plantes de Paris</em>, publ.
	Jul 1800 was perhaps also by Desfontaines. Other edition: Mai-Jun 1801 (not
	mentioned as such by Chevalier).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 444; Plesch p. 197; PR 2177; IDC 5894, 5291.

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1395. <em>Choix de plantes du Corollaire des instituts de Tournefort</em>, publiées d'après son herbier,
et gravées sur les dessins originaux d'Aubriet. Paris (Levrault) 1808. Qu. (<em>Choix pl.
Coroll.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1808 (Acad. 21 Nov 1809), p. [i-iii], [1], 92, [1, <em>table</em>], <em>pl. 1</em> (double), <em>2-70,
	</em>coloured or uncoloured copper engravings of drawings by Aubriet in the <em>Collection des
	vélins</em> of the <em>Muséum</em> (now in the <em>Bibliothèque centrale</em>). Aubriet accompanied Tournefort
	on his trip to the Levant. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU(2), MO (extra p. [v], dedic.), NY.
	The text appeared originally in eleven articles in the Ann. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. (10:
	218, 294, 427; 11: 51, 136, 160, 273, 376, 438; 12: 52, 111) with 70 uncoloured plates.
	Coloured plates are reported only from the reprint, although I have seen none.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 444; DU 93; GF p. 55; Jackson p. 114; NI 474; Plesch p. 198; PR 2178;
	IDC 4681.

1396. <em>Histoire des arbres et arbrisseaux qui peuvent être cultivés en pleine terre sur le sol de la
France</em>. Paris (J. A. Brosson) 1809, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Hist. arbr. France</em>).

<em>Tome premier</em>: Mar 1809 (Acad. 13 Mar 1809, JGLF Mar 1809), p. [i]-xxx, [1]-493.
	<em>Copies</em>: HH, Ewan.
<em>Tome second</em>: Mar 1809 (idem), p. [i-iv], [1]-635, [636, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: HH, Ewan.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 444; PR 2179.

Desmazières, Jean Baptiste Henri Joseph (1786-1862), French merchant and
amateur botanist and horticulturist. (<em>Desmaz</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC and BR – Desmazières published some important series of
exsiccatae accompanied by text:
1. <em>Plantes cryptogames</em> [<em>du Nord</em>] <em>de la France</em> (44 fasc., nos. 1-2200, Lille 1825-1851, nos.
1-800 issued under the title <em>Plantes cryptogames du Nord de la France</em>), see below.
2. <em>Plantes cryptogames de France</em>, ed. 2 (37 fasc., nos. 1-1850, Lille 1836-1851).
3. <em>Plantes cryptogames de France</em>, ed. 2, sér. 2 (16 fasc., nos. 1-800, Lille 1853-1861).
The text of these series consisted of title-pages, a preface and lists. For full details see
Sayre (1969). Sets at BM, FH, G, K, NY, PC. – For other sets see GR and IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 274; IH 2: 160.
	Candolle, Phytographie 407. 1880.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 433. 1916.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 11-14. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 542; Barnhart 1: 447; CSP 2: 260-261;
DBF 10: 1456; LS 6918-6974; PR 2185-2187.
Roussel, <em>in</em> Chatin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 9: 321-323. 1862.
Anon., Bull. Soc. roy. Belg. 1: 102-105. 1862. (repr. s.d., 4 p.)
Anon., Bull. Soc. mycol. France 20: frontisp. 1904.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6. 158. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Desmazeria</em> [sic] Dumortier (1822, "<em>Demazeria</em>"), corr. Dumortier (1823);
<em>Desmazierella</em> Libert (1829); <em>Desmazieria</em> Montagne (1852).

1397. <em>Agrostographie des départemens du Nord de la France</em>, ou analyse et description de
toutes les graminées qui croissent naturellement ou que l'on cultive généralement dans
ces départemens. Ouvrage dans lequel on a indiqué leurs vertus médicinales, leur
utilité dans les arts, la culture de celles que l'on doit préférer pour la nourriture de
l'homme et des animaux domestiques, les différentes maladies auxquelles elles sont
sujettes, et les méthodes préservatrices que I'agriculteur doit employer. Lille (Vanackere)
 1812. Oct. (<em>Agrostogr. N France</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: probably Mai 1812 (BF 28 Mai) (500 copies), p. [i*-vi*], [i]-ix, [1]-179, [180,
err.] <em>Copies</em>: BR, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 445; PR 2185; IDC 5895.

1398. <em>Catalogue des plantes omises dans la botanographie Belgique et dans les flores du Nord de la
France</em>, ou énumération des végétaux phanérogames et cryptogames qui croissent

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HEADING: DESMAZIERÈS

spontanément dans la Belgique ancienne, et qui n'ont point été connus ou décrits par
tous les auteurs du pays. Ouvrage dans lequel on trouve l'indication exacte des lieux où
ces végétaux peuvent être observés, l'époque précise de leur fleuraison, et l'exposition
des caractères essentiels des espèces présentées aux botanistes, comme tout-à-fait
nouvelles. Lille (Leleux) 1823. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. omises botanogr. Belgique</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1823 (t.p.; Rev. Enc. Apr; BF 3 Mai), p. [i]-xiii, [1, abbr.], [1]-107.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 445; Jackson p. 271; PR 2186; IDC 5033.

1399. <em>Plantes cryptogames du Nord de la France</em>. Lille 1825-1851, 44 fasc, plus index volume.
Qu. (<em>Pl. crypt. N. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: An important series of exsiccatae accompanied by text. The dates below, given by
	Margadant, may in some cases be too early because there is evidence that the title-
	pages were sometimes preprinted. "This large series of exsiccata has some pecularities
	which warrant careful research. The title-page setting was used for quite a number of
	fascicles, possibly printed in advance. In several cases the changed numerals (e.g. the
	last digit of the year) clearly stand apart in a number of volumes, and the position of
	broken letters indicate the same type setting. In some others the digit is even not
	printed but filled out by hand. This indicates that these title-pages were printed so far
	ahead of publication that there was no reasonable certainty about the year. There
	fore, a chance exists, that of other fascicles with completely printed year numbers
	the date is too early." – From fasc. 17 on the title was <em>Plantes cryptogames de France.
	</em>A second edition (37 fascicles) was published in Lille, 1836-1851. Sixteen further
	fascicles (ed. 2 ser. 2 or ed. 3?) appeared between 1853 and 1861. The series are in
	many herbaria e.g. BM, FH, G, K, NY, TC. (see IH).

fasc.	specimen	dates	fasc.	specimen	dates
	numbers	title pages		numbers	title pages
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	preface	Jan 1825	23	1101-1150	1841
	1-50
2	51-100	1825	24	1151-1200	1842
3	101-150	1826	25	1201-1250	1842
4	151-200	1826	26	1251-1300	1843
5	201-250	1827	27	1301-1350	1843
6	251-300	1827	28	1351-1400	1845
7	301-350	1828	29	1401-1450	1845
8	351-400	1829	30	1451-1500	1846
9	401-450	1830	31	1501-1550	1846
10	451-500	1830	32	1551-1600	1847
11	501-550	1831	33	1601-1650	1847
12	551-600	1832	34	1651-1700	1848
13	601-650	1833	35	1701-1750	1848
14	651-700	1834	36	1751-1800	1849
15	701-750	1834	37	1801-1850	1849
16	751-800	1836	38	1851-1900	1849
17	801-850	1836	39	1901-1950	1849
18	851-900	1837	40	1951-2000	1850
19	901-950	1838	41	2001-2050	1850
20	951-1000	1839	42	2051-2100	1851
21	1001-1050	1839	43	2101-2150	1851
22	1051-1100	1840	44	2151-2200	1851
			index-vol.

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 445; IH 2: 160; MD p. 87-90; PR ed. 1: 2512; TL p. 104.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 11-14. 1969.

1400. <em>Observations botaniques et zoologiques</em>. Lille (Leleux) 1826. Oct. (<em>Observ. bot. zool.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1826, p. [i-iii], [1]-52, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1</em>], <em>2, 8</em>, plain copper engravings. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2187.

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HEADING: DES MOULINS

Des Moulins, Charles Robert Alexandre (1798-1875), French botanist and malaco-
logist. (<em>Des Moul</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AUT, BORD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 160.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 742; Barnhart 1: 447; BM 1: 446; CSP 2:
242-264, 7: 525, 9: 687-688, 12: 196; Jackson p. 539 [ind.]; Langman p. 240; LS 6978-
6980a; PR 2188-2194; Quenstedt p. 113.
Anon., Annuaire Institut des Provinces sér. 2. 2: 301-308. 1860, (bibl.)
Delfortrie, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux ser. 3. 10: cxxix-cxxx. 1875.
Cogniaux, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 14: 359-360. 1875(1876).
Castelnau d'Essenault, Actes Acad. Sci. Belles Lettres Art Bordeaux ser. 3. 38: 538-584.
	1877.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Moulinsia</em> Blume (1849); <em>Moulinsia</em> Cambessèdes (1829).

1401. <em>Essai sur les Sphérulites</em> qui existent dans les collections de MM. F. Jouannet, ... et
Charles Des Moulins; et considération sur la famille à laquelle ces fossiles appartiennent.
s.l., s.d. Oct. (<em>Essai Sphérulites</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Bordeaux 1826, p. [1]-156, no t.p., 10 lithographs by J. de la Torres, reprinted
	from Bull. Hist. nat. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux vol. I. Reprint: <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 446.

1402. <em>Catalogue raisonné des plantes</em> qui croissent spontanément dans le département <em>de la
Dordogne</em>; par MM. Charles Des Moulins, et du Rieu de Maisonneuve ... première
partie. Phanérogames, distribuées d'après le Synopsis Florae germanicae et helveticae
du Docteur G. D. J. Koch ... par M. Charles des Moulins. Bordeaux (Th. Lafargue)
 1840. Oct. † (<em>Cat. rais. pl. Dordogne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai or Jun 1840 (see t.p. Supplément 1846), p. [1]-165. <em>Copy</em>: G. Reprinted from
	Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux 11: [171]-335 (p. 335 dated 25 Jun 1840,
	sic), <em>copy</em>: NY. – First part only. The second part was apparently to be published by
	Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve (1796-1878), but never appeared.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 145; PR 2188.

1403. <em>État de la végétation sur le Pic du Midi de Bigorre</em> au 17 octobre 1840. Bordeaux
(Henry Faye) 1844. Oct. (<em>État vég. Pic du Midi</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844 (p. 112: 17 Jan 1844), p. [i], [1]-112, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Rec.
	Actes Acad. r. Bordeaux 1844: 181-292.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2189.
	Anon., Flora 28: 102-104. 21 Feb 1845.

1404. <em>Supplément au Catalogue raisonnée</em> (publié en Mai 1840) <em>des plantes</em> phanérogames du
département <em>de la Dordogne</em>; ... premier fascicule. (Renonculacées-Caryophyllées);
(Janvier 1846). (Extrait des Actes de la Soc. Linn. de Bordeaux. – 3.e livr., Mars 1846).
Bordeaux (Th. Lafargue) 1846. Oct. (<em>Suppl. cat. rais. pl. Dordogne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1846 (t.p.), p. [i], [1]-69. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – Reprinted from Actes Soc. Linn.
	Bordeaux 3, Mar 1846. The January date was not upheld by the author, see p. 3 of
	his <em>Additions</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 145; PR 288.

1405. <em>Catalogue raisonné des phanérogames de la Dordogne</em>, (suite du); <em>Additions</em> au 1er
fascicule du Supplément, et 2.me fascicule du supplément; ... (Extrait des Actes de
la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux; t. xv, 5° livraison, 1849). Bordeaux (Th. Lafargue)
 1849. Oct. (<em>Cat. rais. phan. Dordogne, add.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1849 (p. 3), p. [1]-178. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 145; PR 2188.

1406. <em>Études organiques sur les Cuscutes</em>. Toulouse (Chauvin et Feillès) 1853. Oct. (<em>Étud.
Cuscut.</em>)

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HEADING: DESVAUX

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Mar 1853 (date on p. 1), p. [i], [1]-80, tabl. 1-17. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L, NY. – Reprin-
	ted from Compte-Rendu de la xixe session (Toulouse) du Congrès Scientifique de
	France, t. 2, with independent pagination.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 446; Langman p. 240; PR 2193.
	Hooker, J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 6: 60-61. 1854.

1407. <em>Catalogue raisonné des phanérogames de la Dordogne</em>; (suite du) supplément final;
(1858). Bordeaux (L. Coderc, F. Degréteau et J. Poujol). 1859. Oct. (<em>Cat. rais. phan.
Dordogne, suppl. fin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 8 Aug 1859 (p. 453), p. [i-iii], [1]-453. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO. – Preprinted from
	Actes Soc. Lin. Bordeaux 20 (6): 451-903, issued 8 Feb 1860.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 145; PR 2188.

Desportes, Narcisse Henri François (1776-1856), French botanist and rhodologist.
(<em>Desportes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material in P-JU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 160.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 447; BM 1: 447; CSP 2: 270, 6: 264(?);
Frank 3(Anh.): 23; GR p. 274; LS 6985; PR 2197-2198.

1408. <em>Flore de la Sarthe</em> et de la Mayenne, disposée d'après la méthode naturelle, avec
l'indication des propriétés médicales des plantes et leur usage dans les arts. Le Mans
(Ch. Richelet), Paris (Roret) 1838. Oct. (<em>Fl. Sarthe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1838 (BF 9 Jun; BH), p. [i]-lx, [1]-528. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 447; Jackson p. 290; PR 2198.

Desvaux, Nicaise Auguste (1784-1856), French botanist at Angers. (<em>Desv</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, P-JU, PC. – Desvaux' Anjou herbarium is at Angers at the
Jardin des Plantes (fide Bureau; now ANGUC?). Other material B (Willd.), FI, G, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 160.
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 22: lxxxvii. 1876.
	Bureau, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 1896: 46-48.
	Bonnet, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 13: 276-279. 1907.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Not to be confused with Étienne-Émile Desvaux (1830-1854), who treated the
Cyperaceae and Gramineae for Gay's <em>Flora de Chile</em>. (Barnhart 1: 447; AG 2(1): 120;
PR 2212; Flora 37: 448. 28 Jul 1854). – N. A. Desvaux used his initials in this order in
his earlier publications; later, e.g. in his <em>Flore de l'Anjou</em> he used A. N. Desvaux.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 135, 6(2): 122; Barnhart 1: 447; BM 1: 447;
CSP 2: 275-276, 6: 638; DBF 11: 130-131; Frank 3(Anh.): 23; GR p. 316; Jackson
p. 539 [ind.]; Langman p. 240; LS 6999-7001; MD p. 91-93; MW p. 94, suppl. p. 55;
PR 2201-2211.
Anon., Flora 40: 222-223. 14 Apr 1857 (herb, for sale).
Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 542-547, 569-576. 1859, also reprinted "Sur Emile
	Desvaux, ses études et ses publications botaniques," Paris 1860, p. [1]-15, <em>copy</em> B.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 58, 180, 183. 1862.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Devauxia</em> [sic] R. Brown (1810).

<sm>BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS</sm>: See Cosson (1859), mentioned above. Desvaux was born at
Poitiers (Vienne) on 28 August 1784 and died at 12 July 1856 at Bellevue near Angers.
He was appointed director of the Angers botanic garden in 1817. His herbarium was put
up for sale by his son (see Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 637-638. 1856).

1409. <em>Journal de Botanique, rédigé par une société de botanistes</em>. Paris (1: Tourneisen fils;
2: Gabriel Dufour et Cie.) 1808-1809, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>J. Bot.</em>)

PAGE: 634
HEADING: DESVAUX

vol.	numéro	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-64	1, 2	Oct 1808
	2	65-128	3, 4	Nov 1808
	3	129-192	5, 6	Dec 1808
	4	193-256	7, 8	Jan 1809
	5	257-320	9. 10	Feb 1809
	6	321-[384]	11, 12	Mar 1809
2	1	[1]-64	1, 2	Apr 1809
	2	65-128	3	Mai 1809
	3	129-192		Jun 1809
	4	193-256	9	Jul 1809
	5	257-320		Aug 1809
	6	321-[384]	13	Sep 1809

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH, KNAW, MO, NY. – Published in monthly instalments which seem
to have appeared in accordance with the above schedule "dans la première huitaine de
chaque mois" (text on fascicle covers). Most numbers are reviewed in JGLF 1808 and
 1809. Publication was therefore scheduled to take place in the first week of each month.
This was at least the case with numbers 1(1, 2) and 2(1, 2-3, 4). The May and June
number of 1809 [2(2-3)] may have appeared at the same time, although under separate
cover, early May. However, the cover of 2(3) is dated "juin 1809." – The contents of
the fascicles were ascertained from a copy in original covers at the Royal Netherlands
Academy of Sciences (plates incomplete).
<em>Collaborators</em>: Aimée Jacques Alexandre (Goujaud) <sm>BONPLAND</sm> (1773-1858); José
Francesco <sm>CORREA DA SERRA</sm> (1751-1823); Nicaise Auguste <sm>DESVAUX</sm> (1784-1856);
Louis-Marie Aubert Aubert <sm>DU PETIT THOUARS</sm> (1758-1831); <sm>HANIN</sm>; <sm>JACQUELIN-</sm>
<sm>DUBUISSON</sm>; Jean Henri <sm>JAUME SAINT-HILAIRE</sm> (1772-1845); Jean-Louis Auguste
<sm>LOISELEUR-DESLONGCHAMPS</sm> (1774-1849); Ambroise Marie François Joseph <sm>PALISOT DE</sm>
<sm>BEAUVOIS</sm> (1752-1820); Jean Louis Marie <sm>POIRET</sm> (1755-1834); Christiaan Hendrik
<sm>PERSOON</sm> (1762-1836); Charles Nicolas Sigisbert <sm>SONNINI DE MANONCOUR</sm> (1751-1812).
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 475; PR 2201; SY p. 46; IDC 5897.
	Anon., J. gén. Litt. Française 1808, 1809 [reviews].
	Merrill, J. Arnold Arb. 28: 247-250. 1947.

1410. <em>Journal de Botanique, appliquée à l'agriculture, à la pharmacie, à la médecine et aux arts</em>.
Paris 1813-1814, 4 'tomes' [constituting volumes 3-6 of the previous journal) (<em>J. Bot.
appl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: This second series of the <em>Journal de Botanique</em> was published in principle in the
	same way as the first series: monthly numbers of which 6 were to constitute a 'tome.'
	The publication-scheme as announced seems to have been followed more or less
	regularly for vol. 1 and 2 as far as can be judged from several contemporary references.
	The publication of vol. 3 and 4, however, was irregular. – <em>Copy</em> with some of the
	original covers at NY (contains also the only copy known to me of vol. 3(5). 1816)

vol.	part	pages	dates	vol.	part	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-64	Jan 1813	3	1	[1]-48 "Jan"	Feb 1814
	2	65-128	Feb 1813		2	49-96 "Feb"	Feb 1814
	3	129-160	Mar 1813		3	97-144 "Mar"	Mar 1814
	4	161-192	Apr 1813		4	145-192 "Apr"	1815prim
	5	193-240	Mai 1813		5	193-240 "Mai"	post Feb 1816
	6	241-292	Jun 1813		6	not issued
2	1	[1]-64	Jul 1813	4	1	[1]-48 "Jul"	Sep 1814
	2	65-112	Aug 1813		2	49-96 "Aug"	Sep 1814
	3	113-144	Sep 1813		3	97-144 "Sep"	post 19 Oct 1814
	4	145-192	Oct 1813		4	145-"Oct"	1815 prim
	5	193-240	Nov 1813		5	- "Nov"	1815 prim
	6	241-272	Dec 1813		6	-288 "Dec"	1815 prim
				5	announced but not issued

PAGE: 635
HEADING: DESVAUX

<em>Collaborators</em>: José Francesco <sm>CORREA DA SERRA</sm> (1751-1823); René Louiche <sm>DESFON-</sm>
<sm>TAINES</sm> (1750-1833); Louis-Marie Aubert Aubert <sm>DU PETIT THOUARS</sm> (1758-1831);
Jean Henri <sm>JAUME SAINT-HILAIRE</sm> (1772-1845); Antoine Laurent de <sm>JUSSIEU</sm> (1748-
1836); Jean-Louis Auguste <sm>LOISELEUR-DESLONGCHAMPS</sm> (1774-1849); Charles François
Brisseau <sm>MIRBEL</sm> (1776-1854); Ambroise Marie François Joseph <sm>PALISOT DE BEAUVOIS</sm>
(1752-1820); Jean Louis Marie <sm>POIRET</sm> (1755-1834); Arsène <sm>THIÉBAUT DE BERNEAUD</sm>
(1777-1850); F. Richard de <sm>TUSSAC</sm> (fl. 1786).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 447; PR 2202; SK p. clxxvii; SY p. 46-47; IDC 752.
	Barnhart, <em>in</em> Hazen, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 56: 531. 1929.
	Merrill, J. Arnold Arb. 28: 247-250. 1947.

1411. <em>Nomologie botanique</em> ou essai sur l'ensemble des lois d'organisation végétale.
Angers 1817. (<em>Nomol. bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1817, p. [1]-28. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: in <em>Programme d'un cours de botanique</em> ed. 2, Angers (Ernest le Sourd) 1832, p. [1]-36.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY. – See below.

1412. <em>Programme du cours de botanique</em> professé au jardin des plantes d'Angers, pour 1817.
Angers 1818. Oct. (<em>Progr. cours bot.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1818 (Flora 7 Jan 1819), p. [i*], [i]-xxvii. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ed. 2</em>, <em>First issue</em>: Programme d'un cours de botanique par M. Desvaux, ... seconde
	édition, Angers 1831, p. [i]-xxxiv. <em>Copy</em> at NY as part of second issue, see below.
<em>Second issue</em>: Programme ... botanique, suivi de la Nomologie botanique, ou lois
	d'organisation végétale; ... seconde édition. Angers 1832, p. [i*-iii*, 1832 preface
	material], [i, 1831 t.p. of Programme]-xxxiv, [1, Nomologie]-36. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

1413. <em>Observations sur les plantes des environs d'Angers</em>, pour servir de supplément a la flore
Maine et Loire, et de suite à l'histoire naturelle et critique des plantes de France. Angers
(Fourier-Mame), Paris (Dondey-Dipré) 1818. Duod. (<em>Observ. pl. Angers</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1818 (preface 28 Oct 1817; BF 11 Jul 1818), p. [1]-188. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, L,
	MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 447; PR 2206.

1414. Exposition méthodique des genres de la famille des Mousses, pour servir de
complément au travail de feu Palisot de Beauvois, <em>Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris</em> 3(2): 211-228.
Mai 1824. Oct. 

<em>Publ</em>.: between 1 May and 10 Jul 1824 (fide MD).
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 2: 275; MD p. 91.

1415. <em>Flore de l'Anjou</em>, ou exposition méthodique des plantes du département de Maine
et Loire et de l'ancien Anjou, d'après l'ordre des familles naturelles, avec des obser-
vations botaniques et critiques. Angers (Fournier-Mame) 1827. Oct. (<em>Fl. Anjou</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1827 (BF 19 Mai 1827), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xxxviii, [1]-369. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 447; PR 2208.

1416. Prodrome de la famille des Fougères, <em>Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris</em> 6(2): 171-212.
Mai 1827, 6(3): 213-337. Jul 1827. 

<em>Publ</em>.: part 1 (p. 171-212) 1 Mai-30 Jun 1827; Part 2 (p. 213-337) 1 Jul-20 Sep 1827. -
	See Margadant (MD) for a letter from Desvaux to Ad. Brongniart on editorial
	changes and additions in nomenclature and citations of specimens brought about by
	Thiébaut. This letter also shows that if reprints exist these are later than the publi-
	cation in the journal.

1417. <em>Opuscules sur les sciences physiques et naturelles</em>, avec figures. Angers (L. Pavie) 1831.
Oct. (<em>Opusc, sci. phys. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1831-1833; [i-iii], [1]-106: 1831; p. "211-218" [= 107-114] and 115-328 possibly
	later [? 1833]. The 7 uncoloured lithographs are of drawings by Millet. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO,
	NY, US. – The opuscules are reprinted from the Mémoires de la Société d'Agriculture
	d'Angers. This is reflected by the numbering 211-218 of p. 107-114. Plates 4, 5 and 6
	were numbered 7, 8 and 9 in the Mémoires. PR (2209).

PAGE: 636
HEADING: DÉTERVILLE

Déterville (<em>fl</em>. 1800), French publisher. (<em>Déterville</em>).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Déterville was the publisher of the <em>Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle</em>, listed
below. No editor is mentioned on the title-pages. The collaborators were: Sonnini,
Virey, Parmentier, Huzard, Bosc, Olivier, Latreille, Chaptal, Cels, Thouin, Du Tour
and Patrin.

1418. <em>Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle</em> appliquée aux arts, à l'agriculture, à l'éco-
nomie rurale et domestique, à la médecine, etc. par une société de naturalistes et
d'agriculteurs ed. 1, Paris 1802-1804, 24 vols. Oct. with Atlas in Qu. (<em>Nouv. dict. hist.
nat.</em>)

livr.	vols.	plates	dates	livr.	vols.	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-3	[29]	21 Nov 1802	5	13-15	[32]	12 Aug 1803
2	4-6	[32]	4 Feb 1803	6	16-18	[38]	23 Oct 1803
3	7-9	[32]	20 Mai 1803	7	19-21	[1?]	22 Dec 1803
4	10-12	[27]	13 Jun 1803	8	22-24	[45]	21 Mar 1804

According to the announcements in the JT the plates appeared with the livraisons. No
plates are cited for livr. 7, but the total number listed (236) would leave only one plate
for that part.
<em>Second edition</em> (1816-1819):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
volumes	dates	volumes	dates	volumes	dates
1-3	14 Sep 1816	13-15	13 Sep 1817	25-27	26 Dec 1818
4-6	14 Dec 1816	16-18	27 Dec 1817	28-30	1 Mai 1819
7-9	15 Mar 1817	19-21	30 Mai 1818	31-33	11 Sep 1819
10-12	21 Jun 1817	22-24	5 Sep 1818	34-36	11 Dec 1819

The second edition was accompanied by a "<em>Collection de plantes</em>, arbres, arbustes et
animaux utiles a l'homme, et destinée à completer les 250 pl. qui ornent la 2me édit. du
dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle, publié par Déterville," 31 fasc., 729 plates, Paris s.d.,
Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 2236; PR 10723; SY p. 11, 69-70.
	Engelmann, Bibl. hist.-nat. 160-161. 1846.

Detharding, Georg Gustav (1765-1838), German botanist at Rostock. (<em>Dethard</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: ROST; material also at B and L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 160.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 643; Barnhart 1: 448; BM 1: 449; CSP 2: 276;
Frank 3(Anh.): 24; PR 2213-2214.
Boll, Fl. Meckl. 151-153. 1860.
Oltmanns, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 47: 109-110, 122-123. 1894.

1419. <em>Conspectus plantarum magniducatuum megalopolitanorum phanerogamarum</em>. Rostock
(K. C. Stiller) 1828. Oct. (<em>Consp. pl. megalopol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1828 (p. vii: calend. Nov. 1827; Flora 11: 286), p. [i]-viii, [1]-84,
	2 liths. <em>Copies</em>: B, G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2214

De Toni, Ettore (Hector) (1858-?), Italian botanist. (<em>E. De Toni</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 448; Saccardo 1: 65.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name De Toni, cf. infra, sub G. B. De Toni.

PAGE: 637
HEADING: DE TONI, G. B.

1420. <em>Repertorium geographico-polyglottum</em> in usum "Sylloges algarum omnium." Padua
(Typis Seminarii) 1894. Oct. (<em>Repert. geogr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 28 Apr 1894 (t.p. 18 Apr, actually issued with Sylloge 2(3)), p. [1]-8, [i]-ccxiv.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.

De Toni, Giovanni Batista (1864-1924), Italian phycologist. (<em>De Toni</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NAP. – Exsiccatae (Sayre 1969): <em>Herbarium phycologicum</em> (dec.
1-2, nos. 1-20) Padua 1896, copies BM, FH, L; <em>Phycotheca italica</em>, collezione di alghe
italiane (cent. 1-2, fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-200) Venezia 1886-1889. Sets at BM, G, K, KIEL,
PAV, PC, UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 160.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 70. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 448; BM 1: 448, 6: 264; Bossert p. 100;
GR p. 540; Langman p. 240; LS 26909-26915; Saccardo 1: 65-66.
De Toni, Sylloge alg. 1: xxii-xxxiii. 1889.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 162. <em>pl. 31.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 178. 1905.
Anon., Science ser. 2. 60: 265. 1924.
Forti, Bull. Soc. bot. Ital. 1624: 154-159.
Béguinot, Archivio bot., Modena 1: 5-18. 1925 (bibl., portr.)
Forti, Rev. algol. 2: 228-240. 1925 (portr., bibl.)
Forti, Rivista Storia Sci. med. nat. 16(1/2): [12 p.]. 1925, <em>repr</em>. BR.
De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 57(2): 110-112. 1925.
Gepp, Proc. Linn. Soc. 137: 71-72. 1925.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of <em>La Nuova Notarisia</em>, 1-36, 1890-1925.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Detonia</em> Frenguelli (1949); <em>Detonia</em> P. A. Saccardo (1889); <em>Detonina</em> O. Kuntze
(1891); <em>Detonula</em> Schütt ex G. B. De Toni (1894).

1421. <em>Sylloge algarum</em> omnium hucusque cognitarum. Padova 1889-1924, 6 vols. Oct. (<em>Syll. alg.</em>)

vol./sect.	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[3]-12, [i]-cxxxix, 1-1315	25 Jul 1889
2(1)	[i*-iii*], [i]-cxxxii, [1]-490	25 Jul 1891
(2)	[i-v], 491-817	12 Feb 1892
(3)	[i-v], 819-1556	28 Apr 1894
3	[i]-xvi, [1]-638	14 Nov 1895
4(1)	[i]-xx, [i]-lxi, [1, h.t.], [1]-388	14 Nov 1897
(2)	[i-v], 387-776	2 Jan 1900
(3)	[i], frontisp., [iii-v], 775-1521	17 Jun 1903
(4)	[i-v], 1523-1973	9 Jan 1905
5	[ii-viii], [1]-761	11 Mai 1907
		by A. Forti
6	[iv]-xi, [1]-767	1 Feb 1924
	('sect. 5' refers to cont. of vol. 4)

<em>Copy</em>: U. – Second title-pages with separate title for each volume:
1: Sylloge chlorophycearum omnium hucusque cognitarum.
2(1): Sylloge Bacillariearum ... Rhaphideae ...
(2): Sylloge Bacillariearum ... Pseudoraphideae ...
(3): Sylloge Bacillariearum ... Cryptoraphideae ...
3: Sylloge Fucoidearum ...
4: Sylloge Floridearum ... sectio i[-iv].
5: Sylloge Myxophycearum ... digessit Doct. Achilles Forti ...
6: Sylloge Floridearum ... sectio v. additamenta.

PAGE: 638
HEADING: DE TONI, G. B.

<em>Bibliotheca phycologica</em>: 1: i-cxxix. 25 Jul 1889.
<em>Bibliotheca diatomologica</em> 2(1): i-cxxxii. 25 Jul 1892.
<em>Repertorium geographico-polyglottum</em>, 8, ccxiv p., dated 18 [not 28] Apr 1894, issued with
	2(3), 28 Apr 1894, by Ettore De Toni.
<em>Bibliotheca phycologica, addenda</em>: 4(1): i-lxi. 14 Nov 1897.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 264.
	Forti, Rev. algol. 2: 239. 1925.

1422. <em>Flora algologica della Venezia</em>. Venezia (G. Antonelli) 5 parts 1885-1898. Oct. (in
fours) (<em>Fl. algol. Venezia</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: David Levi (for parts 1-3).
<em>Parte prima</em>: Le Floridee, Sep-Nov 1885 (p. 5: 12 Aug 1855; Nat. Nov. Dec 1885),
	p. [1]-182. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – <em>Atti Ist. ven. Sc. Lett.</em> ser. 6. vol. 3.
<em>Parte seconda</em>: Le Melanoficee, 1886 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1887), p. [1]-109. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – <em>Atti</em>
	ser. 6. vol. 4.
<em>Parte terza</em>: Le Cloroficee, Jan-Mar 1888 (p. 4: 7 Aug 1887; Nat. Nov. Apr 1888),
	p. [1]-206. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – <em>Atti</em> ser. 6. vols. 5 &amp; 6.
<em>Parte quarta</em>: Le Micoficee (Cianoficee), 1892, p. [1]-102, <em>Atti</em> ser. 7. vol. 3, p. 385-436,
	645-692 [3 = 385, 102 = 692].
<em>Parte quinta</em>: Le Bacillariee (Diatomee), 1898, p. [i], [1]-171. <em>Copy</em>: <em>BR. – Atti ser.</em> 7. vols.
	8 &amp; 9, p. 1051-1086, 76-92, 243-258, 1065-1081, 1195-1234, 1618-1662.

1423. <em>Phyceae japonicae novae</em> addita enumeratione algarum in ditione maritima japoniae
hucusque collectarum. Alghe marine del Giappone ed isole ad esso appartenenti con
illustrazione di alcune specie nuove (con 2 tavole). Venezia (Carlo Ferrari) 1895. Qu. (<em>Phyceae jap. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1895, late (Nat. Nov. Jan 1896), p. [1]-78, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from
	Mem. r. Ist. Veneto Sci. Let. Arti 25(5). 1895.

1424. <em>Analisi microscopica di alcuni saggi di fitoplancton</em> raccolti dalla R.N. "Liguria."
Venetia (Carlo Ferrari) 1916. Qu. (<em>Anal. microsc. fitopl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Achille Italo Forti (1878-1937).
<em>Publ</em>.: May-Dec 1916, most probably late Nov or early Dec 1916 (presented to Ist.
	Veneto 30 Apr 1916, PCS copy signed as rd Verona 5 Dec 1916), p. [i], [1]-33,
	<em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: PCS, reprinted from Mem. Ist. Veneto Sci. Lett. Arti 29(1).

De Toni, Giuseppe (fl. 1900), Italian algologist, son of G. B. De Toni. (<em>De Toni. fil.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Detonia</em> Frenguelli (1949) is dedicated to his father Giovanni Batista De Toni
(1864-1924), q.v.

1425. <em>Bibliographia algologica universalis</em> seu repertorium totius litteraturae phycologicae
hucusque editae quam digessit Joseph De Toni. Ad Syllogem algarum omnium hucus-
que cognitarum, auctore Joh. Bapt. De Toni, additamentum. Forli (typis Valbonesianis)
1931-1932, 3 parts. Oct. † (<em>Bibl. algol. univ.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Ab-Az, 1931 (p. ix: 31 Jul 1931), p. [i]-ix, [1]-147.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: Ba-Bonnem., 1932, p. [i-v], 149-308.
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: Bonnet-Bz, 1932, p. [i-v], 309-436.
<em>Copy</em>: UC.

De Ville, Jean Baptiste (<em>fl</em>. 1689); De Ville, Nicolas (<em>fl</em>. 1707), French publishers.
(<em>De Ville</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The De Ville's were the editors, who abstracted the following
work from Bauhin's Pinax and probably also from Bauhin and Cherler's Historia; it is
unlikely that they had a herbarium.

1426. <em>Histoire des plantes de l'Europe</em> et des plus usitées qui viennent d'Asie, d'Afrique,

PAGE: 639
HEADING: DE WILDEMAN

d'Amérique, ... Divisée en deux tomes &amp; rangée suivant l'ordre du Pinax de Gaspard
Bauhin. Lyon 1680, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl. Europe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Known as "Le petit Bauhin." Jackson (p. 225) mentions a Spanish version of
	1718. Unchanged reprints were issued in 1753 and 1766. The 1753 edition must be
	considered as having been published before 1 May 1753 until the contrary is shown
	(the privilège is dated 15 Oct 1751). The 1766 edition cannot be ignored. However,
	it is improbable that this edition contains many names that would disturb current
	nomenclature. Gilibert (cf. no. 2016) published a new edition in Lyon (1798) with
	Linnaean equivalents. Pritzel mentions the following editions:
	- Chez Jean Baptiste de Ville, Lyon 1670 (n.v.), 1680, 1683, 2 vols. Oct.; 1689,
	2 vols. Duod.
	- Chez Nicolas de Ville, Lyon 1707, 2 vols. Oct.; 1716, 2 vols. Oct.; 1719, 2 vols.
	Oct.; 1726, 2 vols. Oct.
	- Chez Duplain, Lyon 1737, 2 vols. Oct., 1753 Oct., 1766 Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 105n; Plesch p. 199; PR 10768.

De Wildeman, Émile Auguste Joseph (1866-1947); Belgian botanist, long time
director of the Jardin botanique de 1'État at Bruxelles, pioneer botanist of the study of
the Congolese flora. (<em>De Wild</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 450; GR p. 700; Langman p. 241; LS 7024-
7054; Plesch p. 459.
Marchal, La Tribune horticole 16: 705-707. 1931 (portr.)
Evens, Gesch. Algol. Belg. 160-167. 1944 (bibl.)
Blaringhem et Chevalier, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 225: 269-273. 1947.
Chevalier, Rev. int. Bot. appl. Agric. trop. 27: 527-529. 1947.
Robyns, Revue congol. illustr. 1947(10): 45-46. (portr.)
Robyns, Bull. Jard. bot. Etat 19(1): 1-35. 1948 (bibl.)
Hauman, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 82(1): 5-7. 1949 (portr.)
Oye, Hydrobiologia 1: 220-221. 1949.
Robyns, Bull. Séances Inst. Roy. Col. Beige 20: 91-128. 1949 (bibl.)
Marchal, Annuaire Acad. r. Belg. 117: [74 p.]. 1951 (portr.)
Robyns, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 68a(1): 41-44. 1955.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dewildemania</em> O. Hoffmann (1903).

1427. <em>Prodrome de la flore algologique des Indes néerlandaises</em> (Indes néerlandaises et parties
des territoires de Bornéo et de la Papuasie non hollandaises) ... Publié par le Jardín
botanique de Buitenzorg. Batavia (Imprimerie de l'État [Staatsdrukkerij]) 1897. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl. algol. Ind. néerl.</em>)

<em>Main volume</em>: 1897 (p. viii: Aug 1896), p. [i]-viii, [1]-193. – <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Supplément et tableaux statistiques</em>. Batavia (id.) 1899. Oct. (vii: Mai 1898), p. [i]-vii,
	[1]-277. <em>Copy</em>: BR.

1428. <em>Prodrome de la flore belge</em>. Bruxelles (Alfred Castaigne) 1898-1907, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl. belg.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Théophile Alexis Durand (1855-1912).

vol.	fasc.	pages	dates	author
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1	15	[i-iv], [1]-63	Sep 1907	Introduction	Du.
	1	[1]-160		Feb 1898	Cryptogames	De W.
	2	161-320	Apr 1898	Cryptogames	De W.
	3	321-543	Aug 1898	Cryptogames	De W.
2	4	[1]-160		Oct 1898	Cryptogames	De W.
	5	161-320	Jan 1899	Cryptogames	De W.
	6	321-480	Mar 1899	Cryptogames	De W.
	7	481-530	Apr 1899	Cryptogames	De W.

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3	8	[1]-160		Mar 1900	Phanérogames	Du.
	9	161-320	Aug 1900	Phanérogames	Du.
	10	321-480	Mar 1901	Phanérogames	Du.
	11	481-640	Sep 1901	Phanérogames	Du.
	12	641-800	Apr 1903	Phanérogames	Du.
	13	801-996	Dec 1903	Phanérogames	Du.
	14	997-1112	Jan 1906	Phanérogames	Du.

<em>Copies</em>: BR, MO, NY, U.

1429. <em>Icones selectae horti thenensis</em>. Iconographie des plantes ayant fleuri dans les col-
lections de M. van den Bossche ... à Tirlemont (Belgique) avec les descriptions et
annotations de M. Ém. De Wildeman ... Bruxelles (Veuve Monnom) 1899-1909,
6 vols. Qu. (<em>Icon. horti then.</em>)

vol.	fasc,	pages	plates	dates
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1	1	[i]-vi, [1]-22	1-5	Sep 1899 (post 20 Sep)
	2	[23]-44		6-10	Dec 1899
	3	[45]-63		11-16	Feb 1900
	4	[65]-87		17-20	Mai 1900
	5	[89]-109	21-25	Jun 1900
	6	[111]-134	26-30	Aug 1900
	7	[135]-154	31-35	Sep 1900
	8	[155]-180	36-40	Oct 1900
2	1	[i], [1]-20	41-45	Nov 1900
	2	[21]-39		46-50	Jan 1901
	3	[41]-63		51-55	Feb 1901
	4	[65]-84		56-60	Apr 1901
	5	[85]-103	61-65	Mai 1901
	6	[105]-128	66-70	Jun 1901
	7	[129]-152	71-75	Aug 1901
	8	[153]-179	76-80	Oct 1901
3	1	[1]-19 (1-5)	81-85	Dec 1901
	2	[21]-40		86-90	Jan 1902
	3	[41]-60		91-95	Mar 1902
	4	[61]-79		96-100	Mai 1902
	5	[81]-102	101-105	Jul 1902
	6	[103]-121	106-110	Sep 1902
	7	[123]-145	111-115	Nov 1902
	8	[147]-176	116-120	Dec 1902
4	1	[1]-24	121-125	Jan 1903
	2	[25]-48		126-130	Mar 1903
	3	[49]-71		131-135	Apr 1903
	4	[73]-94		136-140	Jun 1903
	5	[95]-114	141-145	Jul 1903
	6	[115]-134	146-150	Sep 1903
	7	[135]-154	151-155	Oct 1903
	8	[155]-194, [i-iii]	156-160	Dec 1903
5	1	[1]-19	161-165	Feb 1904
	2	[21]-43		166-170	Jul 1904
	3	[45]-61		171-175	Oct 1904
	4	[63]-84		176-180	Jan 1905
	5	[85]-105	181-185	Apr 1905
	6	[107]-126	186-190	Oct 1905
	7	[127]-146	191-195	Feb 1906
	8	[147]-171, [i-iii]	196-200	Mar 1906
6	1	[1]-18	201-205	Oct 1906

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	2	[19]-38		206-210	Dec 1906
	3	[39]-57		211-215	Jun 1907
	4	[58]-75		216-220	Sep 1907
	5	[76]-92		221-225	Mai 1908
	6	[93]-111	226-230	Nov 1908
	7/8	[113]-152	231-240	Nov 1909

<em>Copies</em>: G, NY (both in orig. covers).

1430. <em>Les algues de la flore de Buitenzorg</em> (Essai d'une flore algologique de Java). Leiden
(E. J. Brill) 1900. Oct. (<em>Alg. fl. Buitenzorg</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1900 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1900), p. [ii]-xi, [1]-457, <em>pl. 1-16. Copy</em>: NY. – p. [ii]:
	"Flore de Buitenzorg ... 3ème partie. Algues."

1431. <em>Les plantes tropicales de grande culture</em> café, cacao, cola, vanille, caoutchouc avec une
étude sur la distribution des plantes dans le centre de l'Afrique et des notices biographi-
ques sur les botanistes et les voyageurs ayant contribué à la connaissance de la flore de
l'État indépendant du Congo. Bruxelles (Alfred Castagne) 1902. Oct. (<em>Pl. trop. gr. cult.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Oct-Dec 1902 (p. iv: 1 Oct 1902), p. [i*-iv*l, [i]-iv, [1]-304, <em>pl. i-xxxviii. Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Bruxelles 1908, p. [i]-viii, [1]-390, <em>22 pl</em>. (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 8: 1432.

1432. <em>Notices sur des plantes utiles ou intéressantes de la flore du Congo</em>. Bruxelles (Veuve
Monnom) 1903-1908, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Not. pl. util. Congo</em>).

vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
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1	1	[1]-221		1-12	15 Dec 1903
	2	[223]-396, err. slip	13-28	20 Oct 1904
	3	397-[663]	29-32	15 Mai 1905
2	1	[1]-166		1-23	Nov 1906
	2	[167]-270		20 Oct 1908

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO, NY.

1433. <em>Études de systematique et de géographie botaniques sur la flore du Bas- et du Moyen-Congo</em>.
Annales du Musée du Congo, Botanique, série 5. 1903-1912. Qu. (<em>Études fl. Bas- Moyen-
Congo</em>).

vol.	pars	pages	plates	dates
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1	1	[1]-80	1-25	Jun 1903
	2	81-212	26-43	Mai 1904
	3	213-346, i-iii	44-73	Jan 1906
2	1	[1]-84	1-35	Feb 1907
	2	85-220	36-68	Sep 1907
	3	221-368, [i-vii]	69-89	Jul 1908
3	1	[1]-147		1-27	Aug 1909
	2	149-316	28-49	Nov 1910
	3	317-533	50-68	Nov 1912

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MO. The 230 lithographs are of drawings by A. d'Apréval, F. Deleval
and Hélène Durand.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 2144.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1058. 1940.

1434. <em>Plantae novae</em> vel minus cognitae ex herbario <em>horti thenensis</em>. Plantes nouvelles ou

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peu connues contenues dans l'herbier de l'hortus thenensis. Avec les descriptions ou
annotations de M. Ém. De Wildeman. Bruxelles (Veuve Monnom) 1904-1910, 2 vols.
Qu. † (<em>Pl. nov. horti then.</em>)

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1	1	[i-vii], [1]-20	1-5	Mar 1904
	2	[21]-45		6-11	Jun 1904
	3	[47]-86		12-21	Dec 1904
	4	[87]-149	22-31(32 abs.)	Sep 1905
	5	[151]-177	33-38	Dec 1905
	6	[179]-218	39-49	Jul 1906
	7	[219]-250	50-56	Mar 1907
2	1	[i-vi], ("1-16")	57-71	Apr 1908
		[1]-42
	2	[45]-92		72-89	Feb 1909
	3	[93]-136	90-101	Nov 1910

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 7: 1482.

1435. <em>Mission Émile Laurent</em> (1903-1904). Bruxelles (F. Vandenbuggenhoudt) 1905-1907,
2 vols. (text and atlas). Oct. (<em>Miss. Ém. Laurent</em>).

pages	plates	dates
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[1]-112		i-xxxviii	Aug 1905
113-192	xxxix-xlvi	Oct 1905
193-354	xlvii-cvi	Jun 1906
ix-cxx, 355-450	cvii-cxlii	Feb 1907
[i]-viii, cxxi-ccxxv, 451-617	cxliii-clxxxv	Nov 1907

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 2146.

1436. <em>Contribution à l'étude de la flore du Katanga</em>. Bruxelles (D. Reynaert) 1921. Oct. (<em>Contr. fl. Katanga</em>).

<em>Main volume</em>: Jul 1921 (t.p.; p. 7: 1 Jul 1921), p. [1]-7, [8, cont.], [i]-cxliv, [1]-264,
	<em>18 pl</em>. in text. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Supplément 1</em>: Bruxelles (id.) Dec 1927 (t.p.), p. [i]-xxiii, [xxiv, err.], [1]-99. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Supplément 2</em>: Bruxelles (id.) Jan 1929 (t.p.), p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-ii, [1]-112. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Supplément 3</em>: Bruxelles (D. van Keerberghen &amp; Fils) 1930 (p. iii: Aug 1930), p. [i*-v*],
	[i]-iii, [1]-168. <em>Copies</em>: HH, MO.
<em>Supplément 4</em>: Bruxelles (id.) par E. De Wildeman ... et Pierre Staner, Jun 1932 (t.p.),
	p. [i*-v*], [i]-xvii, [1]-116, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Supplément 5</em>: idem, Apr 1933 (t.p.), p. [i*-v*], [i]-xlv, [1]-89.

1437. <em>Plantae bequaertianae</em> études sur les récoltes botaniques du Dr J. Bequaert chargé
de missions au Congo Belge (1913-1915) Gent (A. Buyens), Paris (Jacques Lechevalier)
1921-1929, 6 vols. Oct. † (<em>Pl. bequaert.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	dates
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1	1	[i-iii], [1]-166	Dec 1921
	2	167-297	Mar 1922
	3	299-452	Mai 1922
	4	453-593, [i*-iv*]	Sep 1922
2	1	[i-vi], [1]-24	Feb 1923
	2	[125]-308	Mai 1923
	3	309-452	Apr 1924
	4	453-570	Jun 1924

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3	1	[1]-152, pl. 1-3	Jan 1925
	2	153-296	Mar 1925
	3	297-424	Dec 1925
	4	425-576, [i]-vi	Aug 1926
4	1	[1]-160, pl. 1	Dec 1926
	2	161-308	Apr 1927
	3	[309]-452	Aug 1928
	4	453-575, [i]-vi, [1, err.]	Apr 1929
5	1	[1]-160		Oct 1929
	2	161-240	Feb 1931
	3	241-352	Jul 1931
	4	353-476	Mai 1932
	5	477-496, [i]-xiii	Dec 1932
6	1	[1]-91	Dec 1932

<em>Copies</em>: BR (compl.), G (1-5), MO (1-4), NY (1-4).

Diard, Pierre (1784-1849), French naturalist. (<em>Diard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 451; BL 2: 197; PR 2219.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Not to be confused with Pierre Médard Diard (1794-1863) for which see Barnhart
2: 451, Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 115-117, 125-130 and Steenis-Kruseman Fl.
males. ser. I. 1: 136. 1950.

1438. <em>Catalogue raisonné des plantes qui croissent naturellement à St.-Calais</em> et dans ses environs
... revu, en partie, pour la correction des épreuves par M. Ed. Guéranger. Saint-Calais
(Peltier-Voisin) 1852. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Cat. pl. St. Calais</em>).

<em>Editor</em>: Édouard Auguste François Guéranger (1801-1895).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1852 (p. ii: 27 Nov. 1851; preface 10 Mar 1849, publ. posthumously), p. [i*-iii*],
	[i]-ii, [3]-252. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2219.
	Cottereau, Bull. Soc. Agr., Sci. Arts Sarthe 58: 83-128. 1941 (updates Diard).

Dick, James (x-1775), Swiss amateur botanist who collected widely in Switzerland,
and who was acquainted with A. von Haller. (<em>Dick</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Dick herbarium was acquired by Sir Joseph Banks through
William Pitcairn and is now at BM. The specimens in the Thunberg herbarium (UPS)
labelled "Dick e Helvetia" are evidently duplicates from the Banks herbarium.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 451.
Britten, J. Bot. 40: 272-273, 388-389. 1902.
Hiern, J. Bot. 42: 358. 1904.

Dickie, George (1812-1882), Scottish physician and algologist at Aberdeen. (<em>Dickie</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (acquired 1884; especially algae; Dickie's correspondence is
also at BM); duplicates ABD, CGE, E, GL, K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 161.
	Dickinson and Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 11. 1952.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 51. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 452; BB p. 90; BM 1: 451; Bossert p. 102;
CSP 2: 283-284, 7: 511, 9: 696, 14: 600; DNB 15: 32; GR p. 395; Jackson p. 539
[index]; Langman p. 244; LS 7058-7059; MW p. 95; PR 2220-2222.

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Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1880/2: 40-41. 1883, J. Bot. 21: 30. 1883 (err.: . . 1813).
Anon., Scottish Naturalist 7: 3-8. 1883/4 (err.:<em>b</em>.1813).
Cleghorn, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 16: 2-6. 1886 (bibl.)
Aderhold, Gen. Reg. Bot. Zeit. 156. 1895 (index to reviews).
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 38. 1898.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dickieia</em> Berkeley ex Kützing (1844).

1439. <em>Flora abredonensis</em>: comprehending a list of the flowering plants and ferns found in
the neighbourhood of Aberdeen; with remarks on the climate, the features of the
vegetation, &amp;c. &amp;c. Aberdeen (Peter Gray and Lewis Smith), Edinburgh, Glasgow,
London 1838. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. abred.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1838 (p.v.: 25 Jun; Flora 28 Sep 1838), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-v, [1]-70. <em>Copies</em>:
	G, HU, LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 451; Jackson p. 248; PR 2220; IDC 7181.

1440. <em>A flora of Ulster</em> and botanist's guide to the north of Ireland. Belfast (C. Aitchison),
London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) 1864. Oct. (<em>Fl. Ulster</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Jun 1864 (p. viii: 28 Jan 1864; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. Jan 1864; Flora 4 Jul
	1864), p. [i]-xix, [1]-176. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2222.
	Seemann, J. Bot. 2: 281-283. Sep 1864 (rev.)
	Anon., Edinb. New Philos. J. 1864: 296.
	Anon., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 1864: 515-516. Jun 1864.

Dickinson, Joseph (1805?-1865), British botanist, lecturer at the Liverpool School of
Medicine. (<em>Dickinson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LIVU (Liverpool area), GL.
<em>Ref</em>.: Kent, Brit. herbaria 51. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 90; Barnhart 1: 452; CSP 2: 285; DNB 15: 31;
Jackson p. 255; PR 2223.
Dallmann and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 68. 1909.

1441. <em>The flora of Liverpool</em>. London (John van Voorst), Liverpool (Deighton and
Laughton) 1851. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. Liverpool</em>).

<em>Independent reprint</em>: 1851, p. [1]-166. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Journal publ</em>.: as an appendix to Proc. Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society
	vol. 6, 1851, "read before the Literary and philosophical Society in the session 1850-
	1851."
<em>Supplement to the flora of Liverpool</em> ... [read before the Society on the 14th May, 1855, and
	extracted from their Proceedings, vol. 9] Liverpool (Henry Greenwood) 1855, Oct.
	(in fours), p. [1]-23, [24]. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2223.

Dickson, James (1738-1822), British nurseryman. (<em>Dickson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mosses at BM (incl. also his series of exsiccatae); herbarium
presented to LINN. Further material B(Willd.), CGE, E, G, NY. He published the
following exsiccatae: <em>A collection of dried plants</em> 1789-1791, 4 fasc., 100 nos. (set 1 received
by Gentleman's Mag. Sep 1789), and <em>Hortus siccus britannicus</em> 1793-1802, 19 fasc. (details
see Sayre 1969).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 371; Henrey 630, 633; IH 2: 161; Hist. coll. BMNH 144.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 14-16. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 205; Barnhart 1: 452; BB p. 90-91; BM 1:
451; Bossert p. 102; CSP 2: 285; Dawson p. 265-266; DNB 15: 44; Frank 3(Anh.): 24;
GR p. 371; Henrey 631-633; IF p. 693; LS 7062-7064; NI 477-478; PR 2224.
Anon., Trans. Hort. Soc. 5, app. 1: 1-3. 1824.

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Smith, Correspondence 2: 234. 1832.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888/90: 35. 1891.
Druce, J. Northhamptonshire Nat. Hist. Soc. Field Club 19: 116-117. 1917.
Druce, Fl. Northamptonshire lxxxvi. 1930.
Simmonds, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 68: 66-72. 1943.
Hadfield, Pioneers in gardering 109-110. 1951.
Coats, Huntia 2: 195-196. 1965 (portr.)
Anon., Monthly Notes Roy. Bot. Garden Edinburgh Aug 1968: 6-7.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dicksonia</em> L'Héritier de Brutelle (1789).

1442. <em>Fasciculus</em> [<em>secundus</em>, etc.] <em>plantarum cryptogamicarum britanniae</em>. London (author;
G. Nicol) 1785-1801, 4 fasc. Qu. (<em>Fasc. pl. crypt. brit.</em>)

fasc.	pages	plates	dates	copies
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1	[i-iv], [1]-26, [2]	1-3	Mai 1785	MO, PCS, Steere,
				Stevenson
2	[i-iii], [1]-31	4-6	Jan-Sep 1790	MO, PCS, Steere,
				Stevenson
3	[i-ii], [1]-24	7-9	Sep 1793	MO, Steere,
				Stevenson
4	[i-ii], [1]-28, [4, ind.]	10-12	4 Oct 1801	Steere

<em>Octavo edition</em>, "London (id.) 1785-1790," publ. by Roemer et Usteri, Zürich.

fasc.	pages	plates	dates	copies
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1	[i-iv], [1]-28	1-3	1785	MO
2	[i-iv], [1]-31	4-6	1790	MO

Part 1 also in Magas. f.d. Botanik 2: 40-68.

<em>Lisbon edition</em>: Jacobi Dickson fasciculus plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniae
	lusitanorum botanicorum in usum, celsissimi ac potentissimi Lusitaniae principis
	regentis domini nostri, et jussu, et auspiciis denuo typis mandatus, curante Fr.
	Josepho Muriano Veloso. Lisboa. (Typographia Domus chalcographicae) 1800. Qu.

fasc.	pages	plates	copies
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1	[i-iii], [1]-32	1, 2, 3a, 3b	Steere, Stevenson
2	33-64	4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b	Steere, Stevenson
3	65-94	7a, 7b, 7, 8b,	Steere, Stevenson
		8c, 9a, 9b, 9c

<em>Illustrations</em>: copper engravings of drawings by James Sowerby, originals of plates <em>4-12</em> at
BM. Lisbon edition plates copied by Marques.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 451; Dryander 3: 219-220; Henrey 631, 632; Jackson p. 239; LS 7062;
	NI 477; PR 2224; SY p. 9; IDC 1257.
	Proskauer, Bryologist 58: 76-77. 1955.
	Greene, J. Soc. Bibliogr. nat. Hist. 3: 230. 1957.
	Sweet, Ann. of Sci. 19: 96. 1963 (fasc. 3).

Didrichsen, Didrik Ferdinand (1814-1887), Danish botanist, professor of botany at
Copenhagen 1875-1885, botanist on the Galathea expedition (1845-1847). (<em>Didrichsen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C (especially from the Galathea expedition, 1845-1847);
duplicates at B, KIEL, L, LE, MO, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 161.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 297, 340. 1916.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 453; CSP 2: 287, 7: 533, 14: 603; Jackson
p. 5; KR p. 142; PR 2226.
Nordstedt, Bot. Not. 23: 110. 1887.
Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 190-191. 1887, 18: 103. 1893.
Anon., Leopoldina 23: 109. 1887.
Warming, Ann. Bot. 1: 399. 1887/8 (bibl.)
Petersen, Med. Kjøb. Bot. For. 2: 45-47. 1887/91.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 15-16. 1906.
Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 1: 293-295, 562-565. 1924-26.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 136-137. 1950 (itin. Galathea).

Diedicke, Hermann (1865-1940), German mycologist. (<em>Died</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: An important collection at JE, further material at B, E and WRSL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 162.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 274. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 453; BM 6: 268; GR p. 9; LS 7065-7073,
suppl. 6466-6485.
Henkel, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. 49: 205-209. 1942 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Fungi imperfecti, Krypt. Fl. Brandenburg</em>:
9(1): [1]-240, <em>3 pl</em>. 31 Mai 1912.
9(2): 241-416, <em>2 pl</em>. 22 Nov 1912.
9(3): 417-640, <em>3 pl</em>. 15 Mar 1914.
9(4): 641-800, <em>4 pl</em>. 15 Sep 1914.
9(5): 801-929, <em>2 pl</em>. 30 Mai 1915.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The treatment of the <em>Fungi imperfecti</em> in the <em>Krypt. Fl. Brandenburg</em> was based on
material from B, Sydow and Jaap.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Diedickea</em> H. Sydow &amp; P. Sydow (1913); <em>Diedickella</em> Petrak (1922).

1443. Aufzählung der in der Umgebung Erfurts beobachteten Micromiceten. <em>Jahrb</em>.
<em>Kön. Akad. gemeinnütz. Wiss. Erfurt</em> ser. 2. 36: [121]-272. 1910 (1911). Oct. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Heft 36 of the Jahrb. announced only in Apr 1911 by Nat. Nov. even though
	dated (cover) 1910. Diedicke's publ. was also issued as a separate with original
	pagination in the cover of the Jahrbücher. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.

Diels, Friedrich Ludwig Emil (1874-1945), German botanist at Berlin. (<em>Diels</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, Australian duplicates at BM, CANB, MEL.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 71; IH 2: 162.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 340. 1966.
	Ludwig, Hess. florist. Briefe 16: 13-16. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 454; BM 1: 459, 6: 268; BFM p. 280;
Bossert p. 102; CSP 14: 604; DTS 6(4): 133; GR p. 71; IF p. 693, suppl. 1: 80, 3: 208;
Langman p. 241; MW p. 95-96; Plesch p. 200.
Diels, Sitzungsber. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Phil.-hist. Klasse 1931: cxxiii-cxxvi.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 2: 37. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 206, 376. 1937.
Anon. [Mattfeld?], Grünewald-Echo 40 (no. 39): 24. Sep 1939.
Mattfeld, Berliner Morgenpost 19 Sep 1944.
Mattfeld, Die Naturwissenschaften 7: 224. 1946.
Mildbraed and Pilger, Proc. Linnean Soc. 159: 148-151. 1947.
Mildbraed, Bot. Jahrb. 74(2): 173-198. 1948 (bibl., portr.)
Steenis, Fl. males. ser. I. vol. 4(2): xli. 1949 (portr.)
Ziegenspeck, Rev. Sudamer. Bot. 10(2): 53-55. 1952 (portr.)
Melchior, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 281-287. 1957.

PAGE: 647
HEADING: DIERBACH

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Contributed to EP, <em>Nat. Pflanzenfam.</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Cyatheaceae</em>, I(4): 113-139. 21 Jul 1899 (p. 138-139 foss. by H. Potonié).
	(b) <em>Polypodiaceae</em>, I(4): 139-192. 21 Jul 1899, 193-288. 12 Sep 1899, 289-336, 6 Oct
	1899. 12 Mai 1900 (notes on fossils by H. Potonié).
	(c) <em>Parkeriaceae</em>, I(4): 339-342. 12 Mai 1900
	(d) <em>Matoniaceae</em>, I(4): 343-350. 12 Mai 1900 (foss. by H. Potonié).
	(e) <em>Gleicheniaceae</em>, I(4): 350-356. 12 Mai 1900 (foss. by H. Potonié).
	(f) <em>Schizaeaceae</em>, I(4): 356-372. 12 Mai 1900 (p. 371-372 foss. by H. Potonié).
	(g) <em>Osmundaceae</em>, I(4): 372-380. 12 Mai 1900 (p. 380 foss. by H. Potonié).
(2) EP, <em>Die natürliche Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2:
	(a) <em>Byblidaceae</em>, 18a: 286-288. 1930.
	(b) <em>Cephalotaceae</em>, 18a: 71-74. 1930.
	(c) <em>Droseraceae</em>, 17b: [766]-784. 1936.
	(d) <em>Roridulaceae</em>, 18a: 346-348. 1930.
	(e) <em>Iridaceae</em>, 15a: 463-505. 1930.
(3) Engler, <em>Pflanzenreich</em>:
	(a) <em>Droseraceae</em>, IV. 112: 1-136. 31 Jun 1906.
	(b) <em>Menispermaceae</em>, IV. 94: 334-345. 6 Dec 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dielsantha</em> E. Wimmer (1948); <em>Dielsia</em> Kudo (1929); <em>Dielsia</em> Gilg (1904);
<em>Dielsiella</em> Hennings (1903); <em>Dielsina</em> O. Kuntze (1903); <em>Dielsiocharis</em> O. E. Schulz (1924);
<em>Dielsiochloa</em> Pilger (1943); <em>Dielsiothamnus</em> R. E. Fries (1955).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Flora males. ser. I. 1: cxlix. 1950.

1444. Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae occidentalis, <em>in</em> Engler, <em>Botanische Jahrbücher
</em>35: 55-562, <em>figs. 1-70</em>. 1904-1905. 

fascicle	pages	figures	dates	Nat. Nov.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	55-160	1-15	15 Apr 1904	Mai 1905
2/3	161-528	16-59	6 Dec 1904	Jun 1905
4	529-656	60-70	14 Feb 1905	("1904") Mar 1905
5	657-662	-	18 Apr 1905	Mai 1905

1445. <em>Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich des Wendekreises</em>. Mit einer Einleitung
über die Pflanzenwelt Gesamt-Australiens in Grundzügen. Ergebnisse einer im Auftrag
der Humboldt-Stiftung der Kgl. preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften 1900-1902 unter-
nommenen Reise. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1906. Oct. (<em>Pflanzenw. W.-Austral.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1906 (pref. Mai 1906, Nat. Nov. Sep 1906), p. [i]-xii, [1]-413, <em>pl. 1-34</em>,
	<em>82 figs</em>., map. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U. – <em>Die Vegetation der Erde</em>, vol. 7.
<em>Reprint</em>: announced by the trade (1974).

1446. <em>Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Vegetation und Flora von Ecuador</em>. Stuttgart (E. Schweizer-
bart) 1937. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Veg. Ecuador</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1937 (p. vi: Feb 1937; MO copy rd. 30 Oct 1937; Nat. Nov. Apr 1938),
	Bibliotheca botanica Heft 116, p. [i-vi], [1]-190, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, map. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Spanish translation</em>: Contribuciones al conocimiento de la vegetacion y de la flora del
	Ecuador. Versión castellana del Dr Reinaldo Espinosa. Onito (Imp. de la Universidad
	Central) 1938, 364 p., map. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.

Dierbach, Johann Heinrich (1788-1845), German botanist at Heidelberg, botanical
historian. (<em>Dierb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KR (via herb. Doell), some further material at KIEL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 162.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 454; BM 1: 459-460; BFM 3193; CSP 2:
290-291, 6: 639-641, 12: 198; Frank 3 (Anh.): 24; GR p. 71; Jackson p. 214, 297;
Langman p. 244; LS 7075; ZB p. 652.

PAGE: 648
HEADING: DIERBACH

Anon., Flora 28: 432. 1845; Bot. Not. 1845: 220; Bot. Zeit. 3: 520. 1845.
Meurer, Arch. Pharm. 111: 96-98. 1850.
Stübler, Geschichte der medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg 1386-1925.
	Heidelberg 1926, p. 266-267.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dierbachia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1824).

1447. <em>Flora heidelbergensis</em> plantas sistens in praefectura Heidelbergensi et in regione
adfini sponte nascentes secundum systema sexuale Linneanum digestas. Heidelberg
(author) 1819-1820, 2 parts, Duod. (<em>Fl. heidelb</em>.)

<em>Pars 1</em>: [i]-xii, 1-123, 1819, before 4 Mar (date of presentation to Regensburg Bot. Soc.)
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Pars 2</em>: [i], [125]-406, map, 1820, before 21 Apr (announced as published by Flora)
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 459; PR 2230.

1448. <em>Beiträge zu Deutschlands Flora</em> gesammelt aus den Werken der ältesten deutschen
Pflanzenforscher. Heidelberg (Karl Groos) 1825-1833. 4 fasc. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Deutschl. Fl.</em>)

<em>1</em>: 1825 (Flora: "so eben ..." 7 Mar 1826), p. [i*], [i]-xvi, [i]-130, <em>1 pl</em>.(portr. Bock).
	<em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>2</em>: 1828 (Flora 28 Mar 1829, rd. after 1 Jan 1829, rev- 14 Jun 1829), p. [i], [1]-94, <em>1 pl</em>.
	(portr. Fuchs). <em>Copy</em>: M (portr., wanting).
<em>3</em>: 1830 (Flora rd. 7-16 Jul 1830), p. [i], [1]-94, <em>1 pl</em>. (portr. Clusius). <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>4</em>: 1833 (Flora rd. 11 Dec 1833), p. [i]-iv, [1]-164, <em>1 pl</em>. (portr. C. Gesner). <em>Copy</em>: M
	(portr. wanting).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2233.

1449. <em>Systematische Uebersicht der um Heidelberg wildwachsenden</em> un haüfig zum ökonomi-
schen Gebrauche cultivirten <em>Gewächse</em>. Erstes Heft. Karlsruhe (Chr. Fr. Müller) 1827.
Oct. † (<em>Syst. Uebers. Heidelb. Gewächse</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1827 (Flora 11(1), Erg. Bl. 105-109, rd. Jan-Jul 1828), p. [1]-178. <em>Copy</em>: G. -
	Reprinted from Geiger, Magazin für Pharmacie Apr 1825-Oct 1827.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2234.

1450. <em>Abhandlung über die Arzneikräfte der Pflanzen</em>, verglichen mit ihrer Structur und ihren
chemischen Bestandtheilen. Lemgo (Meyer) 1831. Oct. (<em>Abh. Arzneikr. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1831 (Messekatalog Leipzig 31 Mar 1830; Flora Lit. Ber. 1: 129-135,
	Mai-Jun 1831), p. [i]-iv, [1]-392. <em>Copies</em>: G, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2237.

1451. <em>Repertorium botanicum</em> oder Versuch einer systematischen Darstellung der neuesten
Leistungen im ganzen Umfange der Pflanzenkunde. Lemgo (Meyersche Hof-Buch-
handlung) 1831. Oct. (<em>Repert. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1832 (BH), p. [i]-xi, [1]-266, [1, err.] <em>Copy</em>: M.

1452. <em>Flora apiciana</em>. Ein Beitrag zur näheren Kenntniss der Nahrungsmittel der alten
Römer; mit besonderer Rücksicht auf die Bücher des Caelius Apicius de opsoniis et
condimentis sive arte coquinaria. Heidelberg and Leipzig (Karl Groos) 1831. Oct. (<em>Fl. apic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1831 (Lit. Ber. Flora 2: 95-96. Feb-Mai 1832), p. [i]-viii, [1]-75. <em>Copy</em>: AMD.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2238.

Diesing, Carl Moritz (1800-1867), Austrian helminthologist, pupil of Jacquin Jr.,
collaborator of Endlicher, curator of the Vienna Zoological Museum. (<em>Diesing</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W, other material at HBG.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 162.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 454; BM 1: 460; CSP 291-292, 7: 534;
PR 2243.

PAGE: 649
HEADING: DIETRICH, A. G.

Neumann, Almanach Akad. Wiss., Wien 17: 240-250. 1867 (also in Wiener Zeit. 1867,
	no. 50).
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 174. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Diesingia</em> Endlicher (1832).

Dietel, Paul (1860-1947), German high-school teacher and mycologist at Leipzig,
specialist on Uredineae. (<em>Dietel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dietel sold his first herbarium of fungi in 1918 to S; his second in
1944 to JE; other material e.g. at B, BM, K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 162.
	Poeverlein, Ber. bay. bot. Ges. 28: 301. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 454; BM 1: 460, 6: 269; Bossert p. 102;
CSP 14: 606-607; DTS 1: 57, 6(4): 84; LS 7077-7183, suppl. 6499-6529; MW p. 96,
suppl. p. 55.
Anon., J. Mycol. 2: opp. 201. 1905 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 122. 1905.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1059-1060. 1940.
Poeverlein, Sydowia 4(1-6): 1-10. 1950 (also repr.) (portr., bibl.)
Poeverlein, Ber. bay. bot. Ges. 28: 300-301. 1950 (portr.)
Herter, Rev. südamer. Bot. 10(2): 55. 1952.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 169. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1:
	(a)<em>Hemibasidii</em> (Ustilagineae and Tilletiineae), I(1**): 2-24, 13 Sep 1897, 545-546.
	31 Jul 1900.
	(b)<em>Uredinales</em>, I(1**): 24-48. 13 Sep 1897, 49-81. 25 Jan 1898, 546-553. 31 Jul 1900.
(2) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2: <em>Hemibasidii</em> (Teliomycetes), 6: [1]-98. 1928.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dietelia</em> Hennings (1897).

Dieterich, Carl Friedrich (1734-1805), German jurist and botanist at Erfurt.
(<em>Dieterich</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 454; PR 2244-2245.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dieterichia</em> Giseke (1792; Giseke also uses the spelling <em>Dietrichia</em>).

1453. Carl Friedrich Dieterichs <em>Pflanzenreich</em> nach dem neuesten Natursystem des königl.
Schwedischen Ritters und Leibarztes Carl von Linne. Erfurt (Johann Daniel Müller)
1770, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Pflanzenreich</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Vol. 1</em>: Jan-Mai 1770, p. [i-xvi], [1]-688. <em>Copies</em>: HU, USDA.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: Jan-Mai 1770, p. [i], 689-1332, [26, index], [1, err.] <em>Copies</em>: HU, USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Carl ... Pflanzenreich nach Carl von Linné's Natursysteme. Mit Zusätzen
	vermehrt herausgegeben von Christian Friedrich Ludwig ... Zweyte vermehrte
	Ausgabe," Leipzig (Caspar Fritsch) 1798-1799, Oct., 3 vols. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: Mai-Dec 1798, p. [i]-xi, [xii, list], [1]-628.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: Mai-Aug 1799, p. [i], [1]-544.
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: Mai-Aug 1799, p. [i], [1]-462.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; PR 2244.

Dietrich, Albert Gottfried (1795-1856), German gardener, curator of the Berlin
botanical garden, editor (with Otto) of the Allgemeine Gartenzeitung. (<em>A. Dietr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: HBG (important collection).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357.

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HEADING: DIETRICH, A. G.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 454; BM 1: 460; Jackson p. 539 [ind.];
Langman p. 244-245; NI 481-482; PR 2246-2252.
Anon., Flora 39: 414. 14 Jul 1856.
Anon., Monatschrift für Pomologie und prakt. Obstbau 2: 408. 1856.
Anon., Bonplandia 4: 194-195. 1856.
Anon., Gartenflora 5: 287, 319-320. 1856.
Otto, Allg. Gartenzeit. 24: 161-164. 1856.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 4. 1860.
Aderhold, Gen. Reg. bot. Zeit. 156-157. 1895 [ind. reviews].
Schumann, Gesammtbeschr. Kakteen ed. 2. 34. 1903.
Rothmaler, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. 41: 46-60. 1933.

1454. <em>Flora der Gegend um Berlin</em> oder Aufzählung und Beschreibung der in der Mittel-
mark wild wachsenden und angebauten Pflanzen. Von Albert Dietrich. Mit einer Vor-
rede begleitet von Herrn D. H. F. Link ... Erster Theil. Phanerogamen (Erste [Zweite]
Abtheilung). Berlin (G. E. Nauck) 1824, 2 parts. Oct. † (<em>Fl. Berlin</em>).

<em>Erste</em> Abtheilung: 1824, after Mar (P. viii: Mar 1824), p. [i]-xii, [1]-450. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Zweite</em> Abtheilung: 1824, after Mar, p. [i] or [i-iii], [151]-944. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2246.

1455. <em>Terminologie der phanerogamischen Pflanzen</em> durch mehr als 600 figuren erläutert und
besonders zum Unterricht für Seminarien und Realgymnasien bestimmt; nebst einer
Anleitung für den Lehrer, wie er in der Botanik mit Nutzen zu unterrichten hat. Berlin
(Theodor Christian Friedrich Enslin) 1829, broadsheet, oblong. (<em>Termin, phan. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Sep-Oct 1829 (P. ii: Mar 1829; BH), p. [i-ii], [1]-26, <em>pl. 1-8</em>,uncoloured engr.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Terminologie ... Pflanzen; zum Unterricht in der Botanik für Lehranstalten.
	Nebst einer Anleitung zum Selbststudium und für den Lehrer, wie er in der Botanik
	mit Nutzen zu unterrichten hat ... Zweite durchaus umgearbeitete Auflage. Mit 24
	lithographierten Tafeln, worauf mehr als 1200 Figuren befindlich sind. Berlin (Theod.
	Chr. Friedr. Enslin) 1838. Oct.
<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1838 (p. viii: Apr 1838; ABD 11 Mai 1838), p. [i]-viii, [1]-127, <em>pl. 1-24.</em>
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Dutch, ed. 1</em>: Kunstwoordenleer der planten. Eerste afdeeling, Kunstwoorden der zigt-
	baar bloeijende planten, door afbeeldingen opgehelderd. Uit het Hoogduitsch van
	A. Dietrich voor aanvangende beoefenaars der plantenkunde met eenige wijzigingen
	vertaald, door W. H. de Vriese. Amsterdam (C. G. Sulpke) 1834, broadsheet, oblong,
	p. [i-ii], [1]-35, <em>pl. 1-8</em> (p. ii: Apr 1834). <em>Copies</em>: MO, U. – (<em>Kunstwoordenleer pl</em>.)
<em>Dutch, ed. 2</em>: Kunstwoordenleer der zigtbaar-bloeijende planten, ten gebruike bij het
	onderwijs in de kruidkunde, voor eerstbeginnenden; door Dr. Albert Dietrich. Tweede,
	vermeerderde, omgewerkte uitgave, met vier en twintig platen, waarop meer dan
	1200 figuren. In het nederduitsch, op nieuw bewerkt, door W. H. de Vriese. Amster-
	dam (C. G. Sulpke) 1841, Oct., p. [i-vi], [1]-118, <em>pl. 1-24</em>, uncol. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U. -
(<em>Kunstwoordenleer pl</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 482; PR 2247.
	Meyen, Literar. Zeit. 26: 485. 1838 (rev. ed. 2).
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 8: 168-174. 21 Dec 1838 (rev. ed. 2).

1456. Caroli a Linné <em>Species plantarum</em> exhibentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas
cum differentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, synonymis selectis, locis natalibus
secundum systema sexuale digestas. Olim curante Carolo Ludovico Willdenow. Editio
sexta. Berlin (G. C. Nauck) 1831-1833. 2 vols. Oct. † (<em>Sp. pl.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1831, p. [i]-x, [1]-735, [737-741 corrig.] (tom. 1, pars 1, sectio 1, Monandria,
	Diandria) 1831. Volume 1 was noted as received by the Bot. Ges. Regensburg on
	7 Dec 1831 (Flora 14(2), Int. Bl. 5: 17-22. 1832, Flora 15: 122. 28 Feb 1832). <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1832, p. [ii-iii], [1]-747, [748 corrig.]. (tom. 1, pars 1, sectio 2, Triandria). <em>Copy</em>:
	U.
This last edition of the original Linnaean <em>Species plantarum</em> was meant to be a supplement
to the Willdenow edition. To that end only the Monandria, Diandria and Triandria
were to be rewritten in full; for the remaining part of Willdenow's work Dietrich and his

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HEADING: DIETRICH, D. N. F.

collaborators (H. F. Link and A. F. Schwaegrichen) planned to issue only supplements.
None of these supplements were ever published.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 461; MW p. 96; SO 529.
	Bryk, Taxon 2: 82-83 (no. 19). 1953.

1457. <em>Flora regni borussici</em>. Flora des Königreichs Preussen oder Abbildung und Beschrei-
bung der in Preussen wildwachsenden Pflanzen. Berlin (Ludwig Oehmigke) [1832-]
1833-1844, 12 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. boruss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: published in parts (indicated in the volumes) of which the precise dates can be
	ascertained easily from the contemporary literature. Hefte 1-4 came out separately,
	with six plates (1: Nov 1832); from Hefte 5/6 onward they came out in pairs with
	12 plates, each with 2 p. text. Each volume is made up of 12 Hefte. 864 handcoloured
	lithographed plates by the author. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, HU, MO, NY).

vol.	pages	plates (with text)	dates
------------------------------------------
1	[i-iv], [1, ind.], [1, err.]	1-72	Nov 1832-1833
2	[i], [2, ind.]	73-144	1834
3	[1]-iv, [2, ind.]	145-216	1835
4	[i], [2, ind.]	217-288	1836
5	[i-iv], [2, ind.]	289-360	1837
6	[i], [2, ind.]	361-432	1838
7	[i], [2, ind.]	433-504	1839
8	[i], [3, ind.]	505-576	1840
9	[i], [4, ind.]	577-648	1841
10	|i], [4, ind.]	649-720	1842
11	[i], [4, ind.]	721-792	1843
12	[i], [4, ind.]	793-864	1844

Fungi, text by Friedrich Klotzsch.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 461; GF p. 55; Jackson p. 309; NI 481; Plesch p. 200-201; PR 2249; IDC
	5899.
	Sotheby, Catal. Stiftung Botanik 1: 175. 1975.

1458. <em>Handbuch der pharmaceutischen Botanik</em>. Ein Leitfaden zu Vorlesungen und zum
Selbststudium. Berlin (Nauck) 1837. Oct. (<em>Handb. pharmaceut. Bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1836 (BH; t.p. 1837), p. [i]-xxix, [xxx, err.], [1]-414. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2250.

1459. <em>Flora marchica</em> oder Beschreibung der in der Mark Brandenburg wildwachsenden
Pflanzen. Berlin (Ludwig Oehmigke) 1841. Duod. (<em>Fl. march.</em>)

<em>Part</em> [<em>1</em>]: 28 Mar-3 Apr 1841 (Hinrichs), p. [1]-408. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Part</em> [<em>2</em>]: 26 Sep-2 Oct 1841 (Hinrichs; p. xii: Michaelis 1841), p. [i]-xliv, 409-820.
	<em>Copies</em>: B, HH.
<em>Re-issue</em>: Berlin 1860, Duod. (Bot. Zeitung 6 Jul 1860), t.p. "... neue Ausgabe. Berlin
	1860 ...," no further differences, p. [i]-xliv, [1]-820. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Probably an anastatic
	reprint.
	"... also in nichts seit 18 Jahren vorgerückt, und veraltet, mit den Fehlern behaftet,
	auf welche wir schon früher in der Linnaea hingewiesen haben ..." (Schlechtendal
	1860).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 460; Jackson p. 302; PR 2252.
	Schlechtendal, Linnaea 15 (Lit.): 22-23. 1841 (rev. of "Erste Hälfte," p. 1-300 sic.)
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 18: 244. 1860.

Dietrich, David Nathanael Friedrich (1799-1888), German botanical polygraph
"Ein Vielschreiber in Jena, der deutschen Buchoz" (PR); baptized as Johann David
Nicolaus Dietrich. (<em>D. Dietr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: JE. – Dietrich issued several series of exsiccatae, of phanerogams
as well as cryptogams, such as <em>Herbarium Florae germaniae</em> (from 1830 on), <em>Sammlung</em>

PAGE: 652
HEADING: DIETRICH, D. N. F.

<em>deutscher Laubmoose, Lebermoose, und Flechten</em> of which details are still lacking (see GR p. 9
and Sayre 1969). Material cited from B, CERN, DBN, JE, K, L, LG, M, MANCH,
NY, S, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 9; IH 2: 162.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 17. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 677; Barnhart 1: 454; BM 1: 460-461; DTS 1:
58; GR p. 9; Jackson p. 539 [index]; Langman p. 245; LS 7184-7186; MW p. 96;
NI 483-488; PR 2253-2270.
Stahl, Bot. Zeit. 46: 740. 1888.
Stahl, Ann. Bot. London 2: 399-400. 1889.
Kanitz, Mag. Növén. Lap. 13: 29. 1889.
Rothmaler, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. 41: 51. 1933.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: "Ein Mann von seltener Bescheidenheit und Anspruchlosigkeit, der im hartem
Kampf um die Existenz sich fröhliches Gemut und edlen Charakter rettete" (Jenaische
Zeitung, quoted by Rothmaler).
"Verfasser zahlreicher botanischer Schriften, bei dem allerdings meist mehr die Quanti-
tät als die Qualität ins Gesicht fällt ..." (AG).

1460. <em>Flora jenensis</em> oder Beschreibung der Pflanzen, welche in der umgegend von Jena
wachsen. Ersten Bandes erster [zweiter] Theil. Jena (August Schmid) 1826. Duod. (in
sixes). † (<em>Fl. jenens.</em>)

<em>Erster Theil</em>: Jan-Mar 1826 (Linnaea 1: 265. Apr 1826), p. [i-iii], [I]-VI, [1]-400. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Zweiter Theil</em>: Apr-Dec 1826, p. [i-iii], [401]-716, [1, Anm.]. <em>Copy</em>: B.
"Um die Erforschung dieses Gebietes hat sich D. wirkliche Verdienste verworben."
(AG 3: 677).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 460; PR 2254.

1461. <em>Filices jenenses</em> oder systematisches Verzeichniss der um Jena wildwachsenden
Farrnkräuter. Jena (author) 1827. Duod. (<em>Filic. jenens.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1827, p. [i], [1]-791. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

1462. <em>Flora universalis in colorierten Abbildungen</em>. Ein Kupferwerk zu den Schriften Linnés,
Willdenow's, De Candolle's, Sprengel's, Roemer's und Schultes' u. A. Jena (August
Schmid) [1828-] 1831-1854 [-1856], 15 vols. Fol. [or Qu?] (<em>Fl. univ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 4760 plates published in fascicles of 10 plates each. – Nine parts of a <em>Neue Folge</em>
	were published, Leipzig 1849-1855 (90 plates), two parts of a <em>Neue Serie</em>, 1861 (20
	plates). It is possible to ascertain the composition of the fascicles and their dates from
	e.g. the Leipziger Repertorium. The plates are of drawings by the author himself.
	Commentary by Pritzel (cited by Nissen): "Davides noster infaustus, Germaniae,
	Buchozius, editorem operum miserrimorum, quorum pretium mille circiter est thale-
	rorum, Augustum Schmid habet Jenensem. 'Par nobile fratrum'."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 461; GF p. 55; Langman p. 245; MW p. 96; NI 486; PR 2257.

1463. <em>Lichenographia germanica</em> oder Deutschlands Flechten in naturgetreuen Abbildungen
nebst kurzen Beschreibungen. Jena (August Schmid) "1832" [1834]-1837. Qu. (<em>Lichenogr.
germ.</em>)

Heft	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------
1	1-8	1-25	"1832," issued Nov 1833	p. 2: Mai 1832
2	[9]-12	26-50	1834
3	13-18	51-75	1834
4	[19]-22		76-100	Jan-Mar 1835
5	[23]-26		101-125	1835
6	[27]-30		126-150	Nov 1835	date not on cover
7	[31]-36		151-175	Jan-Aug 1836	idem
8	[37]-42	1	176-200	Aug 1836
9	43-46	201-225	Jan-Mai 1837

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HEADING: DIETRICH, F. G.

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, U. – Dates from a copy (U) in. original covers (Hefte 1-8). The plate
numbers appear in the text only, except on pl. <em>1-25</em> which carry numbers. The plates are
hand-coloured copper engravings.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Jena 1860, vii, 138 p., 303 engr., col., 1-300, 105b, 164b, 215b, fide NI.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 461; NI 488; PR 2261.

1464. <em>Synopsis plantarum</em> seu enumerado systematica plantarum plerumque adhoc cogni-
tarum cum differentiis specificis et synonymis selectis ad modum Persoonii elaborata.
Weimar (Bernhard Friedrich Voigt) 1839-1852, 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Syn. pl.</em>)

vol.	pages	dates
---------------------
1	[i]-xx, [1]-879	Jul 1839	p. iv: Jul 1839,
	canc.: 443, 645-648, 835	Hinrichs 28 Jul-3 Aug
2	[i]-iv, 881-1647	1-20 Dec 1840	p. iv: 1 Dec 1840,
	canc.: 925, 1232, 1383	Hinrichs 20-26 Dec 1840
3	[i]-x, [1]-730	late Dec 1842	Hinr.: 29-31 Dec 1842, t.p. 1843
4	[i-iv], [731]-1694	early Jan 1847	Hinr.: 13-16 Jan, p. iv: Ende 1846
5	[i-iv], [1]-582	Apr 1852	Hinr.: 28 Apr-1 Mai 1852

<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 461; DTS 1: 58; Jackson p. 117; Langman p. 245; MW p. 96; PR 2268;
	IDC 5203.
	Steudel, Flora 26: 217-230. 1843 (vols. 1-3).
	Anon., Flora 30: 179. 1847 (vol. 4), 35: 528. 1852, 36: 752-753. 1853 (vol. 5).

Dietrich, Friedrich Gottlieb (1768-1850), German botanist and "Gartendirektor."
(<em>F. Dietr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dietrich's herbarium of 8000 specimens used in the compilation
of his <em>Vollständiges Lexikon</em> was offered for sale after his death.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jäger, Allg. Gartenzeit. 18(9): 71. 1850.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 455; BM 1: 461; CSP 2: 293; Langman p.
245; MD p. 93-97; PR 2271-2278.
Anon., Flora 18: 413-415. 1835, 53: 622. 1850.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 8: 288. 1850.
Jäger, Allg. Gartenzeit. 18(9): 69-70. 1850.
Rothmaler, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 41: 49-50. 1933.
Schmid, G., Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften, Halle 1940 (nos. 264, 265, 1693, 1812,
	3838, 3841-3853).

1465. <em>Die Weimarische Flora</em> oder Verzeichniss der im herzoglichen Park in Weimar
befindlichen Bäume, Sträucher und Stauden. Eisenach (Wittekind) 1800. Oct. (<em>Weimar.
Fl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1800, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-224. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Eisenach 1808 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Eisenach 1811, p. i-vi, 1-364, <em>1 pl</em>., Oct. (<em>n.v.</em>)

1466. <em>Vollständiges Lexicon der Gärtnerei und Botanik</em> oder alphabetische Beschreibung vom
Bau, Wartung und Nutzen aller in- und ausländischen, ökonomischen, offîcinellen und
zur Zierde dienenden Gewächse. [1-4:] Weimar, [5-10:] Berlin (Gebrüder Gädicke)
1802-1810, 10 vols. Oct., Generalregister, Berlin (id.) 1811. Oct. (<em>Vollst. Lex. Gärtn.</em>)

vol.	pages	dates
---------------------
1	[i]-xvi, [1]-824, [8]	Jun 1802
2	[i*], [i]-ii, [1]-794, [4]	Oct-Nov 1802
3	[i], [1]-854, [1]	Jul-Sep 1803
4	[i]-x [1]-758, [1]	Oct-Dec 1803

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HEADING: DIETRICH, F. G.

vol.	pages	dates
-----------------
5	[i]-x, [1]-770	Apr-Jun 1805
6	[i], [1]-742	Mai 1806
7	[i], [1]-741	Sep-Oct 1807
8	[i], [1]-679, [680, err.], 681-685	Sep 1808
9	[i], [1]-714, [1, err.]	Sep 1809
10	front., [i]-x, [1]-654, ["554"]	Oct-Dec 1810 front. portr. author
General-Register, [i]-xvi, [1]-357	Jul-Oct 1811

<em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, NY, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: vols. 1 and 2 only, Berlin (Gädicke); 1: [i]-xiv, [1]-782, 1820; 2: [i], [1]-692.
	Mai-Jun 1824. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 461; BH; MD p. 94, 239; Plesch p. 201; PR 2274.
	Schmid, G., Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften 1940 (no. 3843).

1467. <em>Nachtrag</em> [vol. 1: <em>Nachträge</em>] <em>zum vollständigen Lexicon der Gärtnerei und Botanik</em> oder
alphabetische Beschreibung vom Bau, Wartung und Nutzen aller in- und ausländischen,
ökonomischen, officinellen und zur Zierde dienenden Gewächse. Berlin (Gebrüder
Gädicke) 1815-1824, 10 vols. Oct. (<em>Nachtr. vollst. Lex. Gärtn.</em>)

vol.	pages	dates
---------------------
1	[i]-xii, [1]-714	Nov-Dec 1815
2	[i], [1]-726	Mai 1816
3	[i], [1]-700	Apr-Mai 1817
4	[i-iv] [1]-683	Apr-Mai 1818
5	[i], [1]-664, [2, err.]	Apr-Mai 1819
6	[i], [1]-604	Apr-Sep 1820
7	[i], [1]-691, [692, err.]	Jan-Jun 1821
8	[i], [1]-628, [1, err.]	Jun-Jul 1822
9	[i] [1]-684	Jan-Mai 1823
10	[i]-vi, [1]-473	Apr-Mai 1824

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U, <em>Berichtigungen und Bemerkungen</em> were published in one volume, Berlin
 1824. New editions (reprints) of vols. 1 and 6 were publ. Sep 1820.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; MD p. 95; Plesch p. 201.

1468. <em>Neuer Nachtrag zum vollständigen Lexicon der Gärtnerei und Botanik</em> oder alphabetische
Beschreibung vom Bau, Wartung und Nutzen aller in- und ausländischen, ökonomi-
schen, officinellen und zur Zierde dienenden Gewächse [alternative title:] Neu entdeckte
Pflanzen ... [1-2:] Berlin (Gebrüder Gädicke), [3-10] Ulm (J. Ebner) 10 vols. 1825-
 1840. Oct. (<em>Neu. Nachtr. vollst. Lex. Gärtn.</em>)

vol.	pages	dates
---------------------
1	[ii*], [i]-viii, [1]-618, [1, err.]	Mai 1825
2	[ii-iii], [1]-599	Mai 1826
3	[ii-iii], [1]-650, [1, err.]	15 Jan-12 Mar 1834
4	[ii-iii], [1]-681, [682, err.]	Aug-Nov 1835
5	[ii-iii], [1]-603, [604, err.]	11 Mai-17 Jun 1836
6	[ii*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-583, [584, err.]	Jan 1837
7	[ii-iii], [1]-560	Apr-Mai 1837
8	[ii-iii], [1]-642, [1, err.]	Jan-Aug 1838
9	[ii-iii], [1]-479, [480, err.]	1 Jan-7 Mar 1839
10	[ii]-xiii, [xiv, err.], [1]-750	Jun-Oct 1840

<em>Copies</em>: KNAW, MO, NY, U. – For details see Margadant (MD). – A usually overlooked
extensive compilation of new genera and species, some of which probably described here
for the first time.

PAGE: 655
HEADING: DILLENIUS

<em>Ref</em>.: MD 96-97; PR 2275.
	Schmid, G., Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften 1940 (no. 265).

Dillenius, Johann Jacob (1684-1747), British botanist of German birth, Sherardian
professor of botany at Oxford. (<em>Dill</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OXF. – A copy of the <em>Hortus elthamensis</em> from the library of
Linnaeus is described by Schmidt. This has importance for the interpretation by Linnaeus
of Dillenius' taxa. Dillenius' specimens are also at B, BM, CGE, H, HAL, P-JU. –
Manuscripts: via Sherard in Bodleian Library, Oxford.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 357, 2: 162.
	Turner, Trans. Linn. Soc. 7: 101-115. 1804.
	Druce and Vines, The Dillenian herbaria. Oxford 1907 (portr.)
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 297. 1916.
	Spilger, Z. Pilzkunde 11: 2-5, <em>pl. 2.</em> 1932 (identifies the fungi described in the Catalogus
	of 1718).
	Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 125. 1958.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 156. 1964.
	Schmidt, Rep. Spec. nov., Fedde 70: 69-108. 1965.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1967.
	Isoviita, Acta bot. Fennica 89: 2-28. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 5: 226; AG 6(2): 629; Barnhart 1: 456; BB p. 91;
BM 1: 462; Bossert p. 102; DAB 5: 226; DNB 15: 79; GR p. 9; Henrey 639-643; HU
p. 604 [ind.]; Jackson p. 539 [ind.]; Langman p. 246; LS 7193-7196; MW p. 96; NDB
3: 718-719. 1966; NI 490-492; PR 2284-2286; Rees Cycl.
Anon., Hamburger Ber. neu. Gel. Sachen 16(61): 481-482. 1747.
Pulteney, Sketches 2: 153, 181. 1780.
Hall, Epistolae ineditae Caroli Linnaei, Groningen 1830, 268 p.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 27-29. 1869.
Trimen, J. Bot. 13: 13-14. 1875 (letters relating to D.'s death).
Druce, The flora of Oxford 381-385. 1886, ed. 2. lxxxvi-lxxxviii. 1927.
Schilling, <em>in</em> Virchow und v. Holgendorff, Samml. gemeinverständl. wiss. Vortr. ser. 3.
	66: 601-632. 1889 [A.J. Schilling, J. J. Dillenius, sein Leben und Wirken, Hamburg
	1889].
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1889/90: 33. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 92. 1903, 3(3): 77. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 37. 1906.
Druce and Vines, The Dillenian Herbaria xxxviii-xliv. 1907.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. England 162-173. 1914.
Druce, Fl. Buckinghamshire lxxvi-lxxvii. 1926.
Nissen, Volk und Scholle 11: 116-119. 1933.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 175. 1936.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykologie xviii. Jahrh. 255. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 449 [ind.]. 1937 (and 1968).
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxi. 1948.
Frick and Stearns, Mark Catesby 131. 1961.
Raab, Schweiz. Z. Pilzkunde 46(2): 18-19. 1968.
Ewan et al., Regn. veg. 71: 417 [ind.]. 1970.
Olby, DSB 4: 98-100. 1971 (bibl.)
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 16, 199-201, 209. 1971.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Original name Johann Jacob Dillen, but generally latinized to Dillenius, also by
himself in later years. Dillen was born on 22 Dec 1684 in Darmstadt, Germany (Birth
registers Ev. Civilgemeinde 1684, see GR).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Dillenius published the amended third edition of J. Ray's <em>Synopsis</em>
(1724).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dillenia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Lenidia</em> Du Petit-Thouars (1806, anagram of <em>Dillenia</em>)

PAGE: 656
HEADING: DILLENIUS

1469. <em>Catalogas plantarum circa Gissam sponte nascentium</em>; cum observationibus botanicis,
synonymiis necessariis, tempore &amp; locis, in quibus plantae reperiuntur. Praemittitur
praefatio et dissertatio brevis de variis plantarum methodis. Ad calcem vero adjicitur
fungorum et muscorum methodica recensio hactenus desiderata. Frankfurt a.M. (Joh.
Maximilian von Sande) 1718. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. circa Gissam</em>).

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: 1718, p. [i-xvi], 1-240, [1-16, index]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU(a), MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 462; HA 2: 124; PR 2284.

1470. <em>Catalogas plantarum sponte circa Gissam nascentium</em>.Cum appendice, qua plantae post
editum catalogum, circa &amp; extra Gissam observatae recensentur, specierum novarum
vel dubiarum descriptiones traduntur, genera plantarum nova figuris aeneis illustrata
describuntur; pro supplendis institutionibus rei herbariae Josephi Pitton Turnefortii.
Impensis auctoris. Frankfurt a.M. (Joh. Maximilian von Sande) 1719. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl.
circa Gissam</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1719, usually consisting of a reissue of the above title, followed by an appendix:
	p. [i-xvi], 1-240, [1-16, index], appendix [i]-xiv, frontispiece, 1-174, [1-2, ind.],
	letter Riv. [1]-20, <em>pl. 1-16. Copies</em>: G, HU(2), MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 462; HA 2: 125; PR 2284.

1471. <em>Hortus elthamensis</em>seu plantarum rariorum quas in horto suo Elthami in Cantio
coluit vir ornatissimus et praestantissimus Jacobus Sherard ... delineationes et descrip-
tiones quarum historia vel plane non, vel imperfecte a rei herbariae scriptoribus tradita
fuit. London (author) 1732, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Hort. eltham.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed. 1732</em>: 250 copies published. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: [i]-viii, 1-206, <em>pl. 1-167, 166bis</em> [facing p. 206].
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: [i-iii], 207-437, [438, err.], <em>pl. 168-324.</em>
	The plates, by Dillenius, are usually uncoloured; some copies hand-coloured. Binomial
	nomenclature: see Druce and Vines (1907), Burkart (1957) and the 1774 edition.
<em>1774 ed</em>.: <em>Horti elthamensis</em> plantarum rariorum icones et nomina Joh. Jac. Dillenio, M.D.
	descriptarum Elthami in Cantio, in horto viri ornatissimi atque praestantissimi Jacobi
	Sherard ... additis denominationibus linnaeanis. Leiden (Cornelius Haak). 1771,
	2 vols. Fol.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1774, p. [i-iii], [8, list Linnaean names], <em>pl. 1-324, 166bis</em> (lacking in HU). <em>Copies</em>:
	HU, MO.
	A reissue, without the text, of the original plates. Tjaden (in litt.) suggests that the
	publisher (Corn. Haak) still had a supply of the original text of which more sets had
	been printed than of the plates by the London publisher.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 462, 6: 270; DU 94; GF p. 55; HA 2: 125; Henrey 643; HU [ed. 2];
	Jackson p. 411; Langman p. 246; NI 492; Plesch p. 201; PR 2285; SA 2: 555;
	IDC 654, 5902.
	Klinsmann, Clavis Dilleniana ad Hortum elthamensem. Danzig 1856 (31 p.)
	Druce and Vines, The Dillenian herbaria 157-184. 1907.
	Nissen, Volk und Scholle 11: 118. 1933.
	Burkart, Darwiniana 11: 367-414. 1957.
	Schmidt, Feddes Repert. 70: 69-108. 1965 (Linnaeus's copy at Jena).
	Sotheby, Catal. Stiftung Bot. 1: 176-177. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 1000).

1472. <em>Historia muscorum</em> in qua circiter sexcentae species veteres et novae ad sua genera
relatae describuntur et iconibus genuinis illustrantur cum appendice et indice synony-
morum. Oxford (e Theatro Sheldoniano) 1741. Qu. (<em>Hist. musc</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1741</em>: publ. Mar 1742 (see Henrey 2: 271), p. [i]-xvi, 1-576, <em>pl. 1-85</em>, copper engr.
	by Dillenius, originals for <em>pl. 1-79</em> at BM, <em>80-85</em> were drawn directly on the plates. See
	Isoviita (1970) for the relevance of Dillenius herbarium specimens for the typification
	of Linnaeus's Mosses. <em>Copy</em>: MO. – In all 250 copies printed (see note p. 576). (<em>Facsimile</em>
	reprint announced, but not yet published, by Asher 1974).
<em>Ed. 1763</em>: <em>Historia muscorum</em>: A general history of land and water, etc. Mosses and corals.
	Containing all the known species, exhibited by about 1000 figures on 85 large royal
	4to copper plates, drawn and engraved in the best manner from the originals ...
	Their names, places of growth, and seasons, in English. Their names in Latin referring
	to each figure. London (J. Millan) 1763. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1763, p. [i], 1-13, [1], 1-10,

PAGE: 657
HEADING: DILLWIJN

	<em>pl. 1-85</em>, all colored. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Reissue of the original plates; <em>pl. 61, 62, 64, 65,
	66, 67</em> now numbered <em>62, 61, 65, 66, 67, 64</em> respectively (see Henrey 641).
<em>Ed. 1768</em>: <em>Historia muscorum</em>: ... corals, containing ... plates, collected, drawn and
	engraved in the best manner from the originals ... London (J. Millan) 1768. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: 1768, p. [i], [1]-10, <em>pl. 1-85. Copy</em>: UG. – Other copies also have the 13 p. text
	of the 1763 ed.
<em>Ed. 1779</em>: reissue of 1768 ed. (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 1811</em>: <em>Historia muscorum</em>; in qua circiter ... [as 1741] ... illustrantur: cum appendice
	et indice synonymorum. Oxford (e Theatro Sheldoniano) 1741 iterum Edinburgi
	(e prelo academico) 1811. Qu. <em>Publ</em>.: 1811, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-576, app. [1]-8, <em>pl. 1-85</em>,
	uncolored copper engr. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	Published by C. Stewart before Aug 1811, with a list giving modern names. This
	validates any Dillen names of Musci and Lycopodiophyta not previously taken up
	(Sayre). (Facsimile reprint announced, but not published, by Koeltz 1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 462; HA 2: 125; HE p. 21; Henrey 639-640; Jackson p. 152; LS 7195;
	NI 491; PR 2286; SA 2: 555; IDC 1516(1741 ed.), 6487 (ed. 1768), 6488 (ed. 1811).
	Giseke, Index Linnaeanus in J. J. Dillenii historiam muscorum. 1779.
	Dawson Turner, Trans. Linn. Soc. 7: 101-115. 1804.
	Weber et Mohr, Beitr. Naturk. 2: 390-400. 1810.
	Arnott et W. J. Hooker, <em>in</em> W. J. Hooker, Journ. Bot. 1: 88-97. 1834.
	Müller, C., Index synonymorum Dillenii, in his Synopsis muscorum frondosorum 2:
	767-770. 1851.
	Crombie, Journ. Linn. Soc. 17: 553-580. 1879.
	Lindberg, Kritisk granskning af mossorna Dillenii Historia muscorum 1883.
	Druce et Vines, The Dillenian herbaria 185-224. 1907.
	Nissen, Volk und Scholle 11: 118. 1933.
	Yoshimura and Isoviita, Ann. bot. Fennici 6: 348-352. 1969.
	Isoviita, Acta bot. Fennica 89: 1-28. 1970.

Dillwyn, Lewis Weston (1778-1855), British naturalist, porcelain manufacturer and
county magistrate. (<em>Dillwyn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dillwyn's herbarium has become widely scattered. The collection
once at LINN and now at BM cannot be considered as representing the type specimens
of the <em>British Confervae</em>. Many of the descriptions were based on several specimens and
these may be located at different institutions. See Dixon (1966) for a discussion. Dillwyn
material is at BM, C, K, LD, NMW and OXF but also in several other herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 92; IH 2: 163.
	Dickinson and Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 11. 1952.
	Womersley, Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7: 346. 1956.
	Koster, Taxon 6: 50. 1957, 18: 551. 1967.
	Dixon, Brit. phycol. Bull. 3(1): 19-22. 1966.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 71. 1969 (set of exsiccatae at BM).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 212; Barnhart 1: 456; BB p. 92; BM 1: 463;
Bossert p. 103; CSP 2: 295; DNB 15: 90; Dawson p. 267-270; GR p. 371; Jackson p. 540
[ind.]; NI 493-494; PR 2287-2290; Quenstedt p. 116.
Hamilton, Quart. J. geol. Soc., London 12: xl. 1856.
Anon., Flora 39: 175. 1856.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1855: xxxvi-xxxix. 1856.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 503. 1857.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1858: 13-14.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 38. 1906.
Davey, Fl. Cornwall xxxvii-xxxviii. 1909.
Druce, Fl. Buckinghamshire xcviii. 1926.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 66, 86, 119. 1937.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 23: 548. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Dawson Turner and Lewis Weston Dillwyn, The botanist's Guide
through England and Wales (1805).

PAGE: 658
HEADING: DILLWIJN

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dillwynella</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent ex O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Dillwynia</em> A. W. Roth
(1806); <em>Dillwynia</em> J. E. Smith (1805).

1473. <em>British Confervae</em>; or coloured figures and descriptions of the British plants referred
by botanists to the genus Conferva. London (W. Phillips) [1802-]1809. Qu. (<em>Brit.
Conferv.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in 16 fascicles with dated plates. It is not yet known how and when the 87 pages of
	regular introductory text were published but the plates and accompanying text are
	dated; these dates are confirmed by several contemporary sources (see BH):

fasc.	plates	dates	fasc.	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------
[1]	1-12	1 Jul 1802	9	63-68	1 Jun 1806
[2]	13-20	1 Nov 1802	10	70-75	1 Sep 1806
[3]	21-32	1 Jun 1803	11	76-81	1 Dec 1806
[4]	33-38	1 Nov 1803	12	82-87	1 Mar 1807
[5]	39-44	1 Dec 1804	13	88-93	1 Jun 1807
[6]	45-50	1 Sep 1805	14	94-99	1 Jul 1808
7	51-56	1 Dec 1805	15	103-104	20 Feb 1809
8	57-62	1 Mar 1806	16	69, 100-102, 105-109	undated [1809]
				Suppl. A-G

<em>Copies</em>: HU, NY. – Pagination: [i-vi], [1]-87, [5, index], [1, err.], [1, h.t.], plates with
	1 or 2 p. text each. No. <em>39</em> dated "1804"; no. <em>45</em> undated, no. 57 undated, no. <em>69</em>
	undated but text sheet marked "16," nos. <em>100-102</em> undated. The fascicles 7-16 are
	marked as such on the sheets of text. Dixon (1960) supposes that the introduction,
	p. 1-35, the Synopsis on p. 36-87, the title-page, the index and the supplementary
	plates <em>A-G</em> were published in the late autumn of 1809. According to Pritzel the fascicle
	covers bore the title "Synopsis of the Confervae." – A number of the original drawings
	(<em>20-25</em>) is at MANCH (fide A. C. Jermy, in litt.), others are at K (fide BB). Artists
	W. J. Hooker, W. W. Young, Ellen Hutchins [drawings of algae and plants at K].
	Plates <em>1-109, A-G</em>, printed in black, red and green, finished by hand in some copies.
<em>German translation</em>: "Grossbritanniens Conferven. Nach Dillwyn für deutsche Botaniker
	bearbeitet von Dr. Friedr. Weber und D. M. H. Mohr." Göttingen (Heinrich Diete-
	rich) 1803-1805, 4 Hefte, Oct. (<em>Grossbrit. Conferv.</em>)

Heft	pages	plates	nos.	dates
-------------------------------------
1	[1]-32	6	1-12	Apr-Mai 1803
2	[1]-28	4	13-20	Sep-Dec 1803
3	[1]-64	6	21-32	Apr-Mai 1805
4	[1]-16	3	33-38	Apr-Mai 1805

<em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS. – The figures are numbered <em>tab. 1-38</em> on 19 plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 463; Jackson p. 243; LS 7199; NI 493-494; Plesch p. 202; PR 2287.
	Dixon, Bot. Not. 113: 317. 1960.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 71. 1969.

1474. <em>A review of the references to the Hortus malabaricus of Henry van Rheede van Draakenstein</em>.
Not published. Swansea (Murray and Rees) 1839. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Rev. Hortus malab.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 2 Apr 1839 (Linn. Soc., PAW 27 Mai 1839), p. [i]-viii, [1]-69, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: L,
	NY. – The "not published" should not be taken as not effectively published in the
	sense of the ICBN. It simply refers to private printing. Effective distribution took place
	by sending copies to many libraries and private botanists.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 463; Jackson p. 14, 388; PR 2283.

1475. <em>Hortus collinsonianus</em>. An account of the plants cultivated by the late Peter Collinson
Esq., F.R.S., arranged alphabetically according to their modern names, from the cata-
logue of his garden, and other manuscripts. Not published. Swansea 1843. Qu. <em>(Hortus
collins.</em>)

PAGE: 659
HEADING: DIPPEL

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843, after 8 March (preface), p. [i]-vii, [1]-164.<em>Copy</em>: IDC. – For the note "not
	published" see above. Important document for the history of plant introduction into
	England in the eighteenth century.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 463; Jackson p. 415; PR 2289; IDC 5121.

Dinter, Kurt (1868-1945), German government botanist in Southwest Africa. (<em>Dinter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (partly destroyed), important sets of duplicates at K and M,
for further material see IH and Tölken (1971).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH.1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 163.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 184, 175. 1916.
	Tölken, Ind. herb. austro-afr. 44. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 295; Barnhart 1: 457; BM 1: 463, 6: 270;
Bossert p. 103; CSP 14: 615; Plesch p. 408.
White, The Stapelieae 1: 125-126. 1937.
Jacobsen, Desert Plant Life 19(5): 69-71. 1947 (portr.)
Jacobsen, Sukkulentenkunde 1: 56. 1947.
Schade, Natura lusatica 3: 5-16. 1956 (portr.)
Giess, Dinteria 1: 5-7. 1969.
Herre, Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten 22(1): 7-8. 1971.
Herre, Dinteria 7: 9-12. 1972.
Herre, The genera of the Mesembryanthemaceae 47-48. 1973 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Dintera</em> Stapf ex Schinz (1900); <em>Dinteracanthus</em> C. B. Clarke ex Schinz
(1915); <em>Dinteranthus</em> Schwantes (1926); (journal): <em>Dinteria</em> contributions to the flora of
South West Africa. Windhoek (S.W.A. Scientific Society). No. 1-x, 1968-x.

1476. <em>Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika</em>. Flora. Forst- und landwirtschaftliche Fragmente. Leipzig
(Theodor Oswald Weigel) 1909. Oct. (<em>Deut. südw. Afrik.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1909 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1909), front., [i]-viii, [1, cont.], [1]-1901, [192, err.]
	<em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 270.

1477. <em>Die vegetabilische Veldkost Deutsch-Südwest-Afrikas</em> ... mit 13 Vollbildern. Im Selbst-
verlag [Okahandja 1912]. Oct. (<em>Veg. Veldkost Südw.-Afrik.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1912, p. [1]-47, <em>13 plates. Copy</em>: HH.

1478. <em>Neue und wenig bekannte Pflanzen Deutsch-Südwest-Afrikas</em> mit besonderer Berück-
sichtigung der Succulenten / mit 64 Lichtdruckbildern in natürlicher Grösse ... Im
Selbstverlag Okahandja 1914. Oct. (<em>Neue Pfl. Südw.-Afr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1914, p. [1]-62, [1, err.], 64 photogr. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

Dippel, Leopold (1827-1914), German botanist at Darmstadt. (<em>Dippel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 44; Barnhart 2: 457; CSP 9: 703.
Schenck, Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 23: 305-310. 1914 (portr., bibl.)
Ziegler, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 81: 562. 1970.

1479. <em>Handbuch der Laubholzkunde</em>. Beschreibung der in Deutschland heimischen und im
Freien kultivierten Bäume und Sträucher. Für Botaniker, Gärtner und Forstleute.
Berlin (Paul Parey) 1889-1893, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Handb. Laubholzk.</em>)

<em>1</em>: Aug-Sep 1889 (p. vi: Jul 1889: Nat. Nov. Sep 1889), p. [i]-viii, [1]-449, [450, err.],
	<em>fig. 1-282. Copy</em>: U.
<em>2</em>: Nov 1891 (t.p. 1892; Nat. Nov. Nov 1891), p. [i]-iv, [1]-591, [592, err.], <em>fig. 1-277.</em>
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>3</em>: Oct-Nov 1893 (p. iii: Oct 1893; Nat. Nov. Nov 1893), p. [i]-vii, [1]-752, <em>fig. 1-277</em>.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.

PAGE: 660
HEADING: DISMIER

Dismier, Gabriel (1856-1942), French bryologist. (<em>Dism</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC. – Exsiccatae: <em>Bryotheca gallica</em> (ser. i-xviii, nos. 1-450) St.
Maur 1923-1932. Sets at BM, FH, L, NY, PC, STR (60 subscribers).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 163.
	Anon., Rev. bryol. lichénol. 60: 229. 1933.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 192-193. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 457; CSP 14: 616.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 40. 1941.
Allorge, Bull. Soc. bot. France 89: 226-227. 1942.
Gaume, Rev. bryol. lichénol. ser. 2. 18: 5-10. 1949 (portr., bibl.)
Le Gallo, Le Naturaliste canadien 78: 155-157. 1951 (portr.)

Ditmar, L. P. Fr. (<em>fl</em>. 1809), German lawyer and botanist at Rostock. (<em>Ditmar</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 457; BM 1: 465; CSP 2: 298; LS 7201-7204;
PR 2331.
Schrader, Neues J. Bot. 3: 55-56. 1809 (Duo genera fungorum).
Boll, Fl. Mecklenburg 153. 1860.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed <em>Die Pilze Deutschlands</em> to Sturm, Deutschlands Flora Abt.
3, vol. 1, Hefte 1-4:

1-34	1-16	1813	67-98	33-48	1816
35-66	17-32	1814	99-130	49-64	1817

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ditmaria</em> K. P.J. Sprengel (1818).

Dixon, Hugh Neville (1861-1944), British bryologist. (<em>Dix</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (Musci); vascular plants in part SLBI. Other mosses at B, K,
F, NY, W. Correspondence with E. G. Britton at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>IH 1</em> (ed. 6): 358, 2: 163.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 51. 1957.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 139. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 458; BM 1: 466; 6: 272; Bossert p. 103;
CSP 14: 624-625; LS 7210; MW p. 97, suppl. p. 56.
Walford, Photogr. portr. men of eminence 38: 87-90. 1866 (portr.)
Bartram and Welch, Bryologist 47: 137-146. 1944 (portr.)
Richards, Proc. Linn. Soc. 156: 203-205. 1944/5.
Richards, Rev. bryol. lichénol. ser. 2. 15: 117-119. 1946.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Bryodixonia</em> Sainsbury (1945).

1480. <em>The student's handbook of British mosses</em> by H. N. Dixon ... with illustrations, and
keys to the genera and species by H. G. Jameson ... Eastbourne (V. T. Sumfield),
London (John Wheldon &amp; Co.) 1896. Oct. (<em>Stud. handb. Brit. mosses</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Hampden Gurney Jameson.
<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai-Jul 1896 (p. iv: Mai 1896; Nat. Nov. Jul 1896), p. [i]-xlvi, [1]-520, [1],
	<em>pl. 1-60. Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mai-Aug 1904 (p. iv: Mai 1904; Nat. Nov. Sep 1904), p. [i]-xlix, [1]-586, [1,
	h.t.], <em>pl. 1-65. Copies</em>: BR, MO, NY. – "Second edition, revised and enlarged," East-
	bourne (id.), London (id.) 1904. Oct.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Feb-Jul 1924 (p. iv: Feb 1924; Nat. Nov. Aug 1924), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-582, <em>pl. 1-63.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, U. – "Third edition, revised and enlarged," Eastbourne (V. V. Sumfield),
	London (Wheldon &amp; Wesley) 1924. Oct.

PAGE: 661
HEADING: DODOENS

<em>Reprint ed. 3</em>: Eastbourne (Sumfield and Day), London (Wheldon &amp; Wesley) 1954,
	identical with ed. 3 except t.p. <em>Copies</em>: MO, U.
<em>Second reprint ed. 3</em>: Codicote (Wheldon &amp; Wesley) [1970], identical with ed. 3, except t.p.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 466; NI 501.
	Gepp, J. Bot. 34: 513-516. 1896.
	Gradstein, Heemstra and Stalpers, List of revised names of Dixon, H. N., The student's
	handbook ... London 1924 (reprint 1954, 1971). Utrecht 1971.

Dodge, Bernard Ogilvie (1872-1960), American mycologist, cytologist, geneticist, and
phytopathologist. (<em>B. O. Dodge</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CUP, NY. – Correspondence at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 164.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 140. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 460.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 126. 1911.
Anon., Mycologia 28: opposite p. 399. 1936 (portr.)
Dodge, Garden J. 10: 205-206. 1960 (portr.) (autobiogr.)
Rickett, Taxon 10: 65. 1961.
Robbins et al., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 88(2): 111-121. 1961 (portr.); Science ser. 2. 133:
	741-742. 1961 (portr.)
Robbins, Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. 36: 85-124. 1962 (portr., bibl.)

Dodoens [Dodonaeus], Rembert [van Joenckema, Rembert] (1518-1585), Nether-
lands physician and botanist. (<em>Dodoens</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: It is not known whether Dodoens made herbarium specimens.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 4: 202; AG 7: 277; Barnhart 1: 460; BM 1: 468;
Bossert p. 104; GR p. 694; Jackson p. 540; JW 1: 441-442, 2: 189, 3: 349, 4: 383, 5: 239
(q.v. for many source refs.); Kew 2: 100; Langman p. 247-248; LS 7218-7219; NI 506-
518; Plesch p. 204-206; PR 2342-2350.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 3: 54-55. 1797.
Meerbeeck, Recherches historiques et critiques sur la vie et les ouvrages de Rembert
	Dodoens. Mechelen 1841, xiv, 340 p.
Aroine et Broeckx, Éloge de Rembert Dodoens, Mechelen 1850.
Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 340-350. 1857.
Bioeckx, Lettre à M. le docteur P. J. van Meerbeeck, Antwerpen 1862.
Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 217-220. 1877.
Varenbergh, Bibl. nationale, Belgique 4: 85-112. 1878.
De Cock, Rembert Dodoens, Gent 1890, 60 p.
Suringar, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 5: 652-656. 1893.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 66, 73, 167. <em>pl. 10.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Andel, Rembertus Dodonaeus and his influence on flemish and dutch folk medecine.
	Leiden 1917, 11 p.
Andries, Rembertus Dodoens, Antwerpen 1917.
Hunger, Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 1917(1): 2118-2125. (repr. 8 p.)
Hunger, De Amsterdammer, 30 Jun &amp; 23 Jul 1917, 8 p.
Leersum et al., Janus 22: 141-281. 1917.
Hunger, Bijdr. Gesch. Geneesk. 3: 116-121, 306-307. 1923 (b. 1516!).
Hunger, Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 67(1): 3-8. 1923.
Vandeveide, Versl. Meded. Kon. Vlaamse Acad. Taal en Letterk. Jan 1927: 13-41.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 181. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 31. 1937.
Louis, Critische beschouwingen bij de Dodoens-brief van 26 November 1583. Brussel
	1954.
Louis, Dodonaea 21: 235-280. 1954.
Lenger, Bibliotheca belgica 2: 192-235. 1964 (the major bibl., also orig. biogr. data).

PAGE: 662
HEADING: DODOENS

Vandewiele, Regn. veg. 71: 417 [index]. 1970.
Winters, Natuur Wereld 23(6): 250-255. 1970.
Florkin, DSB 4: 138-140. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 179. 1971.
Wittop Koning, Rembertus Dodonaeus Cruyde-boeck, introductory text to Nieuwendijk
	facsimile ed., xvi p., 1971.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: There is still no certainty with respect to the birthyear of Dodoens. Lenger (1964)
accepts 1518, Louis (1954) 1517.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Dodonaea</em> Adanson (1763); <em>Dodonaea</em> Boehmer (1760); <em>Dodonaea</em>
P. Miller (1754); (journals): <em>Dodonaea</em> biologisch jaarboek uitgegeven door het Konink-
lijk Natuurwetenschappelijk Genootschap "Dodonaea" te Gent. Brussel. Vol. 1-2, 1841-
1843; <em>Botanisch jaarboek</em> uitgegeven door het Kruidkundig Genootschap Dodonaea te
Gent. Gent. Vol. 1-25, 1889-1934; superseded by <em>Biologisch jaarboek</em> uitgegeven door het
Natuurwetenschappelijk Genootschap Dodonaea te Gent (Gesticht in 1887). Antwerpen.
Vol. 1-x. 1934-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: see Hunger (1923), Louis (1954) and Lenger (1964).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Belgium 1 f. + 15 c. (1942), yv. 597.

1481. Remberti Dodonaei Mechliniensis medici <em>de frugum historia, liber unus</em>. Ejusdem
epistolae duae, una de Farre, Chondro, Trago, Ptisana, Crimno et Alica; altera de Zytho
et Cerevisia. Antwerpen (Ex officina Joannis Loëi) 1552. Oct. (<em>De frug. hist.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1552, lvs [1]-94 [79-82 not numbered], [2]. <em>Copy</em>: HU. – This early work of
	Dodoens was later incorporated in the Cruyde-boeck as its fourth book. Most figures
	are copied from Fuchs (portr., 35 figs. on 31 woodcuts).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; Lenger D 103; Meerbeeck 2; NI 506; HU 67; PR 2342.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 341-342. 1857.

1482. <em>Crüijdeboeck</em>. In den welcken die gheheele historie / dat es t gheslacht / t fatsoen /
naem / natuere / cracht ende werckinge / van de den Cruyden / niet alleen hier te lande
wassende / maer oock van den anderen vremden in der medecijnen oorboorlijck / met
grooter neersticheyt begrepen ende verclaert es / met der selver Cruyden natuerlick naer
dat leven conterfeytsel daer by ghestelt. Der hoochgeheborene ende alder doorluchtichste
Coninghinne ende Vrouwe / Vrouw Marien Coninghinne Douaigiere van Hungheren /
ende Bohemen etc. Regente ende Gouvernante van des M. Neerlanden toeghescreven.
Duer D. Rembert Dodoens / Medecijn van der stadt van Mechelen. [colophon:]
Ghedruckt t Antwerpen by Jan vander Loe in onser Vrouwe pandt int Jaer MDLIIII.
Fol. (<em>Cruijdeb</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1552-1554, pagination: [i*-xxxix*], [i]-cccc ccccxviii, [20, index]. <em>Copies</em>: HH,
	Teyler. – The original edition of the <em>Cruijdeboeck</em> is rare (other copies are at: Ann
	Arbor, Brussel, Plesch; the facsimile edition was produced from a copy owned by
	J. B. van Gelder at Gorinchem). Other editions, all different, are from 1563, 1608,
	1618, 1644 (see below). The last three "editions" are based on the <em>Pemptades</em> and are
	actually translations of this latter book. A 1590 edition has been mentioned but does
	not exist (a misreading of the gothic number MDLIIII in the colophon of the editio
	princeps). Dodoens references in Linnaeus and Adanson are usually not to the Dutch
	editions but to the <em>Pemptades</em>.
<em>Facsimile edition</em>: Nieuwendijk (De Forel N.V.) 1971, ISBN 90-6103-421-3. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; Lenger D 107; Meerbeeck 4, 11; NI 509, 512, 516, 518; Plesch p. 204;
	PR 2345; SA p. 556.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 342-343. 1857.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 217-220, 279-324. 1877.
	Schierbeeck, Bloemlezing uit het Cruydt-boeck. Den Haag 1941.
	Louis, Dodonaea 21: 235-280. 1954.
	Wittop Koning, Rembertus Dodonaeus Cruyde-Boeck. Facsimile-herdruk van de
	oorspronkelijke uitgave van 1554. [Introductory text] Nieuwendijk 1971.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 182-183. 1975 (sold at £8000).

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HEADING: DODOENS

1483. <em>Histoire des plantes</em>, en laquelle est contenue la description entière des herbes,
c'est-à-dire leurs espèces, forme, noms, tempérament, vertus &amp; opérations: non seule-
ment de celles qui croissent en ce païs, mais aussi des autres estrangeres qui viennent en
usage de médecine. Par Rembert Dodoens, Médecin de la ville de Malines &amp; nouvelle-
ment traduite de bas aleman en françois par Charles de l'Escluse. Antwerpen (Anvers)
Jean Loë 1557. Fol. (<em>Hist. pl.</em>)

<em>Translation</em>: Carolus Clusius (Charles de l'Escluse) (1526-1609).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1557, p. [i-xxiv], [1]-584 [465 = 467, 467 = 476, 457 = 547, 549 = 560], [34,
	index], [1, err.], 840 figs (133 new, fide NI). <em>Copies</em>: BR, G.
	Actually a second edition of the Cruydt-boeck because of the numerous additions.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; Lenger D 109; Meerbeeck 4(3); NI 510; Plesch p. 204; PR 2345.

1484. <em>Crüijdeboeck</em>. In den welcken die geheele historie / dat es tgheslacht / tfatsoen / naẽ /
natuere, cracht ende werkinghe, van den cruyden, niet alleen hier te lande wassende,
maar oock van dẽ anderẽ vremdẽ in der medicijnen oorboorlijck, met grooter neersticheyt
begrepen ende verclaert es, met der selver cruyden natuerlijck naar dat leven conter-
feytsel daer by ghestelt. Duer D. Rembert Dodoens. Medecijn van de stadt van Meche-
len. Van nieuws oversien, ende met seer veel schoone nieuwe figueren vermeerdert.
[Antwerpen (Jan van der Loe) 1563]. Fol. (<em>Cruijdeb</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1563, p. [i-xl], i-dclxxxii, [1-52, index]; sign. MMM 1-4-QQQ, [1] <em>Copies</em>: BR,
	HU, MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lenger D 108; Meerbeeck 4(2); NI 512; PR 2345.

1485. <em>Frumentorum, leguminum, palustrium et aquatilium herbarum</em>, ac eorum, quae eò,
pertinent, <em>historia</em>: Remberto Dodonaeo Mechliniensi medico auctore. Additae sunt
imagines vivae, exactissimae, iam recens non absque haud vulgari diligentia &amp; fide
artificiosissimè espressae, quarum pleraeque novae, &amp; hactenus non editae. Antwerpiae
ex officina Christophori Plantini 1566. Cum privilegio. Oct. (<em>Frument. legum. herb. hist.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1566, p. [1]-271, [index 1-7], [errors: 2 = 3, 10 = 100, 180 = 108, 635 = 165,
	112 = 212]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, U. – The privilège is dated 1565. The 84 woodcuts are
	mostly by Pieter van der Borcht.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Antwerpen (Christophorus Plantijn) 1569, p. [1]-293, [index 1-9], [2 = 3, 102 =
	= 101, 133 = 233, 185 = 285]. <em>Copy</em>: G. – For extensive details see Lenger, "Historia
	frumentorum ...."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; HU 96-105; Lenger D 111-112; Meerbeeck 5; NI 513; Plesch p. 205;
	PR 2346.

1486. <em>Florum, et coroniariarum odoratarumque nonnullarum herbarium historia</em>, Remberto
Dodonaeo mechliniensi medico auctore. Antverpiae, ex officina Christophori Plantini.
 1568. Oct. (<em>Fl. coroniar. hist.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1568, p. [1]-308 [308 err. "307"], [index 1-11], 101 and 7 wood cuts in text, by
	Pieter van der Borcht. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU (1 ills. coloured, 2, uncol.), MO (ills. partly
	coloured).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Antwerpen (C. Plantijn) 1569, p. [1]-311 [err. [1]-309, 308, 309], [index 7 p.],
	[1, impr.] <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, MO. – For details on changes etc. see Lenger.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; HU 101, 104; Lenger D 113-114; Meerbeeck 6; NI 514; Plesch p. 205;
	PR 2347.

1487. <em>Purgantium</em> aliarumque eo facientium, turn et radicum, conuoluulorum ac delete-
riarum herbarum <em>historiae</em> libri iiii. Remberto Dodonaeo mechliniensi medico auctore.
Accessit appendix variarũ &amp; quidem rarissimarum nonnullarum stirpium, ac florum
quorundam peregrinorum, elegantissimorumque icones omnino novas nec anteà editas,
singulorumque breves descriptiones continens: cuius altera parte umbelliferae exhiben-
tur non paucae, eodum auctore. Antverpiae, ex officina Christophori Plantini ... 1574.
Oct. (<em>Purgant. hist.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: 1574, p. [1]-505, [506, err.], [index 1-5]. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G(2), HU(2), MO(2). 39 of
	the 220 woodcuts are in common with Clusius, Rariorum aliquot stirpium per His-
	panias observatarum historia, 1576.
<em>Second issue</em>: 1576, mentioned with (?) by NI, but probably not existing (not in Lenger).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; HU 116; Lenger D 115; Meerbeeck 7; NI 515; Plesch p. 205; PR 2348.

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1488. <em>A nievve herball</em>, or historie of plantes: wherein is contayned the vvhole discourse
and perfect description of all sortes of herbes and plantes: their divers and sundry
kindes: their strange figures, fashions, and shapes: their names / natures / operations /
and vertues: and that not onely of those whiche are here growying in this our countrie
of Englands / but of all others also of forrayne realmes / commonly used in physicke. First
set foorth in the Doutche or Almaigne tongue, by that learned D. Rembert Dodoens,
physition to the emperour: and nowe first translated out of French into English, by
Henry Lyte Esquyer at London by my. Gerard Dewes, dwelling in Pawles Churchyards
at the signe of the swanne 1578. Fol. [Colophon: Imrinted at Antwerpe by me Henry
Loë, and are to solde at London ...] (<em>Nievve herball</em>).

<em>Translation</em>: by Henry Lyte (1529?-1607), based on 1557 french version.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1578, p. [i-xxiv], 1-779, [24]. [1] (err. Page nos. 151-152 = (wrongly) 150-152,
	162-164 = 162-162, 359-362 = 357-360). Colophon often with superimposed strip of
	paper "Imprinted" sometimes covering original "Imrinted." The first issue is
	characterised by the word "my" in ... "at London by my. Gerard Dewes." (first HU
	copy). – This was later corrected to "me." <em>Copies</em>: HU (2nd), MO. – NI mentions
	870 woodcuts. – Lenger states that this is the rarest of all Dodoens items.
<em>Other issues</em> (all issued in London and without ills.): 1586 (Copy: MO); 1595 (Copy:
	HU); 1600; 1619 (one of the sources for Gerard's Herbal).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; HU 132, 171; Lenger D 110; Meerbeeck 4(4); NI 516; Plesch p. 204-
	205.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 185. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 900).

1489. Remberti Dodonaei mechliniensis medici caesarei <em>Stirpium historiae pemptades sex
sive libri xxx</em>. Antverpiae [Antwerpen], ex officina Christophori Plantini. 1583. Fol. (<em>Stirp. hist. pempt.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1583, p. [i-xix], 1-860, [1, err.], [1, err. pl.], [22, ind.], [i, priv.] <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY,
	U. – The references in Linnaeus, Adanson, and Jussieu are usually to the <em>Pemptades</em>.
	Basis of the later Dutch editions as well as of Gerard's herbal of 1597. NI mentions
	1309 woodcuts.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1616, p. [i-xvi], 1-872, [62, ind.], [2], [2]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO. "Remberti Dodonaei
	... xxx. Varie ab auctore, paullo ante mortem, aucti &amp; emendati. Antverpiae ex
	officina plantiniana apud Balthasarem et Joannem Moretos. 1616. Fol. – NI mentions
	1341 woodcuts.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 468; HE p. 22; HU 143; 201; Lenger D 117, 119; LS 7219; Meerbeeck 11;
	NI 517; PR 2350; SA p. 556.
	Courtois, Commentarius in Remberti Dodonaei Pemptades, Act. Acad. Nat. Cur.
	17(2): 763-840. 1835; cf. also Lejeune, Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 19(1): 385-406. 1839.
	Roentgen, Bemerkungen zu Dodonaeus Leben und Schriften nebst einem Commentar
	zu dessen Werke: Stirpium pemptades sex. Würzburg 1842 (58 p.)
	D'Avoine et Morren, Concordance des espèces végétales, Soc. Sci. Médic. Nat. Malin.
	1850: 51-146.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 340-350. 1857.
	Arber, Herbals 82-83. 1953.

1490. <em>Cruydt-boeck</em> van Rembertus Dodonaeus, volgens sijne laetste verbeteringe: met bij
voegsels achter elck capittel, vvt verscheyden Cruydtbeschrijvers: Item in 't laetste een
beschrijvinge van de Indiaensche gewassen meest getrocken wt de schriften van Carolus
Clusius. Tot Leyden, in de Plantijnsche Druckerije van François van Ravelingen 1608.
Fol. (<em>Cruydt-boeck</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1608, p. [i-viii], 1-1580, [24, uses; 55, ind. err.] <em>Copies</em>: L, NY, Teyler. – This
	edition of the Cruydt-Boeck is actually a dutch translation of the <em>Stirpium histoirae
	pemptades sex</em> of 1583.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lenger D 118; Meerbeeck 11; NI 518.
	Engel, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 53: 46-55. 1943 (on some orig. drawings for this edition).

1491. <em>Cruydt-boeck</em> van Rembertus Dodonaeus [as in 1608 ed.] Leiden (Plantyn, François
van Ravelingen) 1618. Fol. (<em>Cruydt-boeck</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1618, p. [i-iv], [24, uses], 1-1495, [56, index]. <em>Copies</em>: GRON, HU, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lenger D 120; Meerbeeck 11; NI 518; PR 2345.

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HEADING: DÖLL

1492. <em>Cruydt-boeck Remberti Dodonaei</em>, volgens sijne laetste verbeteringhe: met bijvoegsels
achter elk capitel, uyt verscheyden cruydt-beschrijvers: item, in 't laetste een beschrij-
vinghe van de Indiaensche ghewassen, meest ghetrocken uyt de schriften van Carolus
Clusius. Nu wederom van Nieuws oversien ende verbetert. t'Antwerpen in de Plantijn-
sche druckerije van Balthasar Moretus 1644. Fol. (<em>Cruydt-boeck</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1644, p. [i-xxxvi], 1-1492, ind. sign. A-F. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U. – The last edition;
	on verso of t.p. a note stating that this edition is based on a copy of the 1618 editionin
	which Joost van Ravelinghen had made corrections and addenda. It is not clear
	whether this refers to printed addenda (already in the 1608 edition) or to new manu-
	script notes.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lenger D 121; Meerbeeck 11; NI 518; PR 2345.

Döll, Johann Christoph (1808-1885), German librarian and botanist at Karlsruhe.
(<em>Döll</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KR, other material from the Flora of Baden at B, BR, CGE,
FI, HEID, LE, LZ.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 128 (as extant!), 2: 165.
	Candolle, Phytographie 408. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 341. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 142; Barnhart 1: 461; BM 1: 469; Bossert p. 104;
CSP 2: 308, 6: 641, 7: 545, 9: 717, 12: 200, 14: 634; DTS 1: 58, 6(4): 24; Frank 3(Anh.):
25; IF suppl. 4: 320; MW p. 98; PR 2352-2355.
Kanitz, Mag. Novén. Lap. 9: 62-63. 1885 (bibl.)
Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 23: 266-267. 1885; Leopoldina 21: 59, 159-160. 1885, 22: 23-26,
	43-45. 1886.
Aderhold, Gen. Reg. Bot. Zeit. 158-159. 1895 [index to reviews].
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 166. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 85. 1909.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: contributed to Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em>:
	(a) <em>Gramineae</em> I, fasc. 51, vol. 2(2): 1-32. <em>t. 1-11.</em> 1 Feb 1871.
	(b) <em>Gramineae</em> II, fasc. 72, vol. 2(2): 33-342. <em>t. 12-49.</em> 1 Mar 1877.
	(c) <em>Gramineae</em> III, fasc. 79, vol. 2(3): 1-160. <em>t. 1-43.</em> 1 Sep 1878.
	(d) <em>Gramineae</em> IV, fasc. 83, vol. 2(3): 161-242. <em>t. 44-58.</em> 1 Dec 1880.
The fifth part was published by E. Hackel: <em>Gramineae</em> V, fasc. 90, vol. 2(3): 245-326.
	<em>t. 59-74.</em> 1 Jul 1883.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Doellochloa</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

1493. <em>Rheinische Flora</em>. Beschreibung der wildwachsenden und cultivirten Pflanzen des
Rheingebietes vom Bodensee bis zur Mosel und Lahn, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung
des Grossherzogthums Baden. Frankfurt a.M. (Heinrich Ludwig Brönner) 1843. Oct. (<em>Rhein. Fl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1843 (p. xii: Apr 1843; rev. Flora 27: 137-142. 7 Mar 1844, signed Jun 1843;
	see also Flora 26: 504. 14 Aug 1843, Bot. Zeit. 25 Aug 1843), p. [i]-xl, [1]-832. <em>Copies</em>:
	B, NY.
	The B copy is bound with Döll, <em>Zur Erklärung der Laubknospen der Amentaceen</em>. Eine Bei-
	gabe zur Rheinischen Flora, Frankfurt a.M. 1848, Oct. p. [i]-iv, [1]-28 (p. iv: Feb
	1848; Flora rd. Jan 1849; BZ 11 Jan 1850).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 469; DTS 1: 58; IF p. 693; PR 2352.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 294, 580-583. 1843.
	Kirchleger, Flora 27: 137-142. 1844.
	Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lxxxii. 1857.

1494. <em>Flora des Grossherzogthums Baden</em>. Karlsruhe (G. Braun) 1857-1862, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. Baden</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: An extensive commentary was provided by D. F. L. von Schlechtendal in a series
	of reviews in the Botanische Zeitung (1856-1862).

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HEADING: DÖLL

Band	part	pages	approximate dates
------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-90	Mar-Jun 1855
	2	91-298	Jan-Dec 1855
	3	299-482, [i]-vi	Nov-Dec 1856
2	1	[483]-754	medio 1858
	2	755-960, [i]-iv	Jul-Sep 1859
3		[963]-1429, [i]-vi	Jan-Feb 1862

<em>Copy</em>: B. – Dates based on contemporary references.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 469; DTS 1: 58; Jackson p. 301; PR 2355; IDC 5391.
	Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: 612. 1857.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 115-117. 15 Feb 1856; 15: 91-93. 6 Feb 1857; 16: 301-
	302. 1 Oct 1858; 17: 343-344. 7 Oct. 1859; 20: 118-119. 11 Apr 1862 (These dates
	support the "approximate dates" cited above.

Dörfler, Ignaz (1866-x), Austrian botanist, publisher and plant collector. (<em>Dörfl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Dörfler continued the <em>Herbarium normale</em> (started by
F. Schultz, first continued by K. Koch) with cent. xxxi-xlviii (nos. 3001-4800, 1894-1907,
accompanied by <em>Schedae</em>. A list of collectors is given by DTS. – Sets at e.g. B, BRNU, C,
G, GJO, IBF, JE, LAU, MANCH, OXF, P, S, W. Dörfler's plants were also distributed
under "Wiener botanische Tauschverein" together with other collections.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 166; DTS 1: 58-59, 6(4): 134.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 502, 12(3): 51; Barnhart 1: 461; BM 6: 274;
Bossert p. 105; CSP 14: 635-637; DTS 1: 5859, 6(4): 134; IF p. 693.
Poetsch und Schiedermayr, Nachtr. Krypt. Fl. Oesterr. 11-12. 1894.
Anon., Posta e Shqypniës, Shkoder (Scutari) Albania, no. 47, 19 Mai 1917 (on Dörfler's
	Albanian travels).
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 82: 183. 1933.

1495. <em>Botaniker-Adressbuch</em>. Sammlung von Namen und Adressen der lebenden Botaniker
aller Länder, der botanischen Gärten und der die Botanik pflegenden Institute, Gesell-
schaften und periodischen Publicationen. Wien (im Selbstverlage des Herausgebers)
 1896. Oct. (<em>Bot. Adressb.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Apr 1896, p. [i]-xii, [1]-292. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, MO. – Important source for botanical
	biography.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1902, Wien (author). <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1909, Wien (author). <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO.

Doerrien, Catherina Helena (1717-1795), German teacher and botanist. (<em>Doerrien</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 571; Barnhart 1: 461; GR p. 10.
Hübener, Flora 22: 481-484. 1839.
Schmidt, Decheniana 105/6: 205-206. 1951/2.
Renkhoff, Nassauische Lebensbilder 4: 67-73. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Doerriena</em> Borkhausen (1793).

Doidge, Ethel Mary (1887-1965), South African mycologist. (<em>Doidge</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PRE, PREM, also some at GRA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 164.
	Tölken, Ind. herb. austro-afr. 44. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 462; GR p. 396.
Gunn, Bothalia 9: 251-253. 1967 (portr., bibl.)

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HEADING: DOMIN

Dombey, Joseph (1742-1794), French physician, naturalist, ethnographer and explorer
of Peru, Chili and Brazil. (<em>Dombey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dombey made no formal herbarium, but the fate of his collections
is such that they merit inclusion here. For an account of the odyssey of the Dombey
collections, see Stafleu 1963 and Steele 1964. The French part of the collections was
handed to L'Héritier de Brutelle for study and publication in early 1786, and was
returned to P after the latter's death in 1801. Many duplicates were sent out after 1801;
and are now e.g. at BM, CGE, F, FI, G, K, L, MO, MPU. Important sets of duplicates
went to Jussieu and Lamarck. The total collection (French part; except duplicates)
numbered circa 1500. The fate of the Spanish part of the collections is unknown; they
were claimed by the Spanish government on the arrival of Dombey at Cadiz in 1785.
Dombey, who studied medicine at Montpellier, became interested in botany through
Commerson and studied under Gouan at Montpellier and Lemonnier and Bernard de
Jussieu at Paris. He was appointed médecin-botaniste at the Jardin du Roi 1775, to
explore Spanish America, joined Ruiz and Pavon and stayed in S. America 1778-1784
(mainly Chile and Peru). Was sent to the United States in 1794 but captured by pirates
and erroneously imprisoned by the French authorities at Montserrat where he died in
prison.

<sm>MANUSCRIPTS</sm>: "Novae plantae americanae annis 1778-79 collectae" mss. in Institut de
France (via library Delessert) (fide PR). Guerra (DSB) states that Dombey burned his
notes and manuscripts.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 165.
	Ruiz, Travels of Ruiz, Pavón and Dombey in Peru and Chile (1777-1788), with an
	epilogue and official document added by Agustín Jesús Barrero. Translation by
	B. E. Dahlgren. Bot. Ser. Field Mus. nat. Hist. 21, 28 Mar 1960, publ. 467, 327 p.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 187; Barnhart 1: 463; CSP 2: 226; Dawson p. 276;
Rees, Cycl.
Deleuze, Ann. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. 4: 136-169. 1801.
Hamy, Joseph Dombey, Paris 1905, 108, 430 p.
Dubois, Le naturaliste Joseph Dombey, Bourg-en-Bresse 1934 (n.v.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 182. 1936.
Alvarez Lopez, An. Inst. bot. Cavanilles 14: 31-129. 1955/6 (Dombey y la expedición al
	Perú y Chile).
Stafleu, <em>in</em> L'Héritier, Sertum anglicum, facs. ed. 1963, p. xx-xxiv.
Steele, Flowers for the King, Durham, N.C. 161-186. 1964.
Coats, The plant hunters 288, 363-367. 1969.
Laissus, C. R. 94. Congr. natl. Soc. sav. sect. Sci. 1: 61-79. 1970 (on his second voyage
	and death).
Guerra, DSB 4: 156-157. 1971 (bibl.)
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 271, 287, 323. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dombeya</em> Cavanilles (1786, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Dombeya</em> L'Héritier de Brutelle (1785-
1786, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Dombeya</em> Lamarck (1786).

Domin, Karel (1882-1953), Czech botanist. (<em>Domin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Herbarium at PRC (main part); in part also at PR; types also
in other collections consulted by Domin, such as K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH.1.(ed. 6): 358, 2: 165.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 741; Barnhart 1: 463; BM 6: 275; Bossert p.
105; DTS 6(4): 74, 134, 135; HR; IF suppl. 3: 208, 4: 320; Langman p. 248; LS suppl.
6733; MW p. 99.
Anon., Liste des travaux du Dr. Karel (Charles) Domin, s.d., s.l., reprint 4 p. and portr.,
	<em>copy</em> B (Bull. Géogr. bot. 24: 85-88. 1914).
Novák, Preslia 10: 5-11, 11-41. 1931 (bibl., portr.)
Novák, Vĕda přir. 13: 129-131. 1932.

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HEADING: DOMIN

Novák, Čas. nár. Mus. Praha, odd. přír. 106: 81-87. 1932.
Smotlacha, Čas. čs. Houbařů 12: 33-34. 1932.
Anon., Taxon 3: 215. 1954.
Futák et Domin, Bibl. k. florá ČSR 159-180. 1960 (bibl.)
Kneidl et Brenova, Čas. nár. Mus. Praha 1827-1956, p. 56-58. 1963.

1496. Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens, <em>Bibliotheca Botanica</em> 20(85).
1914-1915, 22(89). 1921-1930. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart). Qu. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Sub-title: I. Teil: Systematische Bearbeitung des eigenen sowie auch fremden,
	besonders des von Frau Amalie Dietrich in Queensland (1863-1873) und von Dr.
	Clement in Nordwest-Australien gesammelten Materiales mit teilweiser Berücksichti-
	gung der gesammten Flora Australiens. – No subsequent "Teil" was ever published.
	McGillivray (1973) provides the following information (corresponds with copy at U):
<em>Band 20</em>, Heft 85, Abteilung I. Pteridophyta.

Lieferung	pages	plates	date cover	date Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-iii, [1]-120	i-iv	1915	Oct 1914
2	121-240	v-viii	1915	Jan 1915

<em>Band 20</em>, Heft 85, Abteilung 2: Embryophyta siphonogama, pars i: Gymnospermae,
	Monocotyledonae.

3	243-400	ix, xiii	1915 [1913]	Dec 1915
4	[ii*-iii*], 401-551,	xiv, xviii	1915	Dec 1915
	[2, ind.]

<em>Band 22</em>, Heft 89, Abteilung 3: Embryophyta siphonogama, pars ii: Dicotyledonae.

1	555-643	xix-xxii	1921	Jul 1921
2	645-741	xxiii-xxv	1925	Jan 1926
3	741 bis-840	xxvi-xxviii	1926	Oct 1926
4	841-936	xxix-xxxi	1926	Sep 1927
5	937-1032	xxxii-xxxiv	1928	Apr 1928
6	1033-1128	xxxv-xxxvi	1928	Sep 1928
7	1129-1200	xxxvii-xxxviii	1929	Dec 1929
8	1201-1317	–	1929	Feb 1930

McGillivray recommends the following form of citation:
	Biblioth. Bot. 20(851): 000. 1913.
	Biblioth. Bot. 22(898): 1317. 1929.
Novák (1931) dates at any rate Lieferung 1 at 1913. The date of receipt by Nat. Nov.
(Oct. 1914), however, would indicate that publication took place in the autumn of 1914
except that Bailey (1913) in his preface dated October 1913 confirms the publication in
 1913. Whether or not Bailey was in receipt of advance material (proofs?) is not clear.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF suppl. 3: 208; SK p. clxxviii.
	Bailey, Bot. Bull. Queensland 17.
	Novák, Preslia 10: 5-41. 1931.
	Steenis, Fl. males. Bull. 1(5): 137. 1949.
	McGillivray, Contr. N.S.W. natl. Herb. 4(6): 366-368. 1973.

Don, David (1799-1841), British botanist, librarian to Lambert and The Linnean
Society. (<em>D. Don</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Don left his herbarium to the Linnean Society of London (LINN).
The types of the <em>Prodromus florae nepalensis</em> are at BM, duplicates at LINN in the Smith
herbarium. Other material at BR, P-JU.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hist. coll. BMNH 138; IH 2: 165.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 789, 5(1): 804, 6(1): 344; Barnhart 1: 463; BB

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p. 92; BM 1: 472; CSP 2: 312-314, 6: 642; DNB 15: 204; Jackson p. 540; LS 7240;
MW p. 99; NI p. 50; PR 2364-2365.
Anon., Flora 25: 320. 28 Mai 1842.
Anon., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 8: 397-399, 478. 1842 (bibl.)
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 145-149. 1842 (1849) (bibl.)
Schultes in Hooker, Bot. Mise. 1: 61-62. 1830.
Miller, Taxon 19: 489-504. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Donia</em> G. Don &amp; D. Don ex G. Don (1832) is dedicated to his father George
Don (1764-1814), q.v.

1497. <em>Prodromus florae nepalensis</em>, sive enumerado vegetabilium, quae in itinere per Nepa-
liam proprie dictam et regiones conterminas, ann. 1802-1803. Detexit atque legit D. D.
Franciscus Hamilton, (olim Buchanan) M.D. ... Accedunt plantae à D. Wallich
nuperius missae. Secundum methodi naturalis normam disposuit atque descripsit David
Don. London (J. Gale) 1825. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Prodr. fl. nepal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 26 Jan-1 Feb 1825 (Linn. Soc.; Stearn), p. [i]-xii, [1]-256. <em>Copies</em>: U, IDC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 472; IF p. 693 Jackson p. 389; LS 7240; PR 2364, P&amp;W p. 168 ["Mar 25"];
	RS p. 80; SK p. clxxviii; IDC 5298.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxvii. 1891.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 26: 168. 1945.

Don, George (1798-1856), British plant collector and nurseryman, brother of David
Don. (<em>G. Don</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, bought from the Royal Horticultural Society for which Don
had collected in West Africa and South America. Hitchcock cites E as the place where
Don's types are kept. This is based on Urban's statement "herbarium proprium Donia-
num olim apud Prof. MacNab in urbe Edinburgh" and on Candolle's Phytographie
(p. 408). Probably confused with his father George Don 1764-1814 (see also Notes R. bot.
Gard. Edinburgh 3: 49-290). BM has 701 nos.; E has mosses; further material at CGE
(via Lindley), BR, E, GOET, K, LD, MO, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hist. Coll. BMNH 144; IH 2: 165.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 38. 1902.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 16-17. 1906.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 75. 1970.
	Hepper and Neate, Plant coll. W. Afr. 26. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 789, 5(1): 804, 6(1): 344; Barnhart 1: 463;
BB p. 93; BM 1: 472, 6: 275; CSP 2: 314; DNB 15: 200; Jackson p. 540; Langman p.
249-250; MW p. 99; PR 2366.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1856: xxxix-xl. 1856.
Anon., Flora 39: 288, 414. 1856.
Seemann, Bonplandia 5: 131-134. 1857.
Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 177-178. 1882.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 38. 1902.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 16-17. 1906.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of Sweet's <em>Hortus brit</em>. ed. 3 (1839) and of the first suppl. to
Loudon's <em>Encyclopaedia of plants</em> (1872).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Donia</em> G. Don &amp; D. Don ex G. Don (1832) is dedicated to his father George
Don (1764-1814), q.v.

1498. <em>A general history of the dichlamydeous plants</em>, comprising complete description of the
different orders; together with the characters of the genera and species, and an enumera-
tion of the cultivated varieties; their places of growth, time of flowering, mode of culture,
and uses in medicine and domestic economy; the scientific names accentuated, their
etymologies explained, and the classes and orders illustrated by engravings, and preceded
by introductions to the Linnaean and natural systems, and a glossary of the terms used:

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HEADING: DON, G.

the whole arranged according to the natural system. London (J. G. and F. Rivington
et al.) 1831-1838. 4 vols. Qu. (<em>Gen. hist.</em>)

<em>Originally</em> issued as: <em>A general system of gardening and botany</em>: containing a complete enume-
	ration and description of all plants hitherto known; with their generic and specific
	characters, places of growth, time of flowering, mode of culture, and their uses in
	medicine and domestic economy. Preceded by introductions to the Linnaean and
	natural systems, and a glossary of the terms used. Founded upon Miller's Gardener's
	Dictionary, and arranged according to the natural system.
<em>1</em>: early Aug 1831, p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-818.
<em>2</em>: Oct 1832, p. [i], [1]-875, [i]-viii, ind.
<em>3</em>: 8-15 Nov 1834, p. [i], [1]-867, [i]-viii.
<em>4</em>(<em>1</em>): 1837, p. [iii]-viii, [1]-?.
(<em>2</em>): 8 Mar-8 Apr 1838, p. [i]-iv, ?-908.
<em>Copies</em>: MO, NO, NY, U.
Often cited as <em>Gen. Syst.</em> from its original title "A general system of gardening and botany"
(present e.g. in copy NO). It should be noted that the first 3 volumes were first issued as
a whole and thereafter re-issued in parts. For volume 4, however, it was the other way
around: the parts were issued first but it is as yet unknown at what precise dates.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 116; PR 2366; RS p. 80; SK p. clxxviii; IDC 81
	Sprague, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1925: 311-312.

1499. A monograph of the genus Allium, <em>Mem. Werner. Soc.</em> 6: [1]-102. 1832. 

<em>Publ</em>.: The preprint from the Memoirs was published Jan-Mai 1827 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 5223.
	Stearn, J. Bot. 74: 322-323. 1936.

Don, George (1764-1814), Scottish nurseryman, father of David and George (1798-
1856) Don. (<em>G. Don sr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: E; duplicates B, BM, BR, CGE, GL, K, OXF. Issued <em>Herbarium
britannicum</em>, fasc. i-ix, nos. 1-225, Edinburgh 1804-1812/13 (see Sayre 1969).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 165.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 17-18. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 804; 6(1): 344; Barnhart 1: 463; BB p. 92-93;
BM 6: 275; CSP 2: 314.
Druce, George Don, <em>in</em> A. M. Paton, British Association, Dundee 1912. Handbook and
	guide.
Druce, Notes r. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 3: 49-290. 1904/5.
Britten, J. Bot. 44: 60-63. 1906.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Donia</em> G. Don &amp; D. Don ex G. Don (1832).

Donati, Vitaliano (1713-1762), Italian biologist, apothecary at Venetia. (<em>Donati</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO; some mentioned for LINN (Laségue).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 165; Lasègue 358-359.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 464; BM 1: 472; Bossert p. 105; DTS 1: 59;
Kanitz no. 44; NI p. 50; PR 2370; Quenstedt p. 118; Saccardo 1: 67, 2: 42, Cronologia
p. xxxvii-xxxix.
Gennari, Elogio di V.D., Padova 1839.
Camerano-Lessona, Lettere inediti di V. Donati, Ancona 1883.
Barocelli, Atti Accad. Sci. Torino 47: 411-425. 1911/12 (trip to Orient 1759/62).
Fries, Bref och Skr. Linné ser. I. 2: 264.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 182. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 141-142. 1950 (secondary refs.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Donatia</em> J. R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster (1776, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Vitaliana</em> Sesler
(1758).

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HEADING: DONK

1500. <em>Della storia naturale marina dell' Adriatico</em>. Saggio del signor dottore Vitaliano Donati
giuntavi una lettera del signor dottore Lionardo Sesler intorno ad un nuovo genere di
piante terrestri Venezia (Francesco Storti) 1750. Qu. (<em>Stor. nat. Adriat.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: 1750 (p. vii: 4 Mar 1750), pre-linnaean, see, however, the French version of 1758.
	-p. [i*-viii*], i-lxvii, lettera [lxix]-lxxxi, plate <em>Vitaliana</em> s.n., <em>pl. 1-9</em> uncol. copper engr.
	<em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY, PCS, UC. – The UC copy is a large paper copy but otherwise
	identical with the regular edition.
<em>German</em>: " <em>Vitaliano Donati Auszug seiner Natur-Geschichte des adriatischen Meers</em> den Boden des
	Meers zu untersuchen, nebst Instrumenten in solcher Tiefe zu fischen; von Classen
	der Meerpflanzen, der Polyporen, der Thierpflanzen und Pflanzenthiere, oder Ueber-
	gang der Natur vom Pflanzenreiche zum Thierreiche. Nebst Leonhard Seslers An-
	hange einer besonderen Bergpflanze, Vitaliana. Aus dem Italiänischen übersetzt und
	mit nöthigen Kupfern versehen." Halle (Christoph Peter Franckens) 1753. Qu. p. [1]-
	71, [72, index], pl. <em>i-ii. Copies</em>: NY, PCS. – This 1753 publication must also be con-
	sidered pre-linnaean in the absence of indication that it appeared after 1 May 1753.
	(<em>Ausz. Natur-Gesch. adriat. Meer.</em>)
<em>French</em>: "<em>Essai sur l'histoire naturelle de la mer adriatique</em> par le docteur Vitaliano Donati,
	avec une lettre du docteur Leonard Sesler, sur une nouvelle espèce de plante terrestre,
	traduit de l'italien." 's-Gravenhage (La Haye) (Pierre de Hondt) 1758. Qu. (<em>Essai hist.
	nat. mer adriat.</em>)
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1758, p. [i*-ii*], [i]-iii, [iv, avis relieur], [1]-73, <em>pl. 1-11. Copies</em>: MO,
	NY, PCS. – This edition counts for purposes of nomenclature.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 472; Cobres 1: 427; PR 2370.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. no. 1137.
	Dandy, Regn. veg. 51: 9. 1967.

Donk, Marinus Anton (1908-1972), Dutch mycologist. (<em>Donk</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BO, L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 165.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bossert p. 105; IF suppl. 4: 320; LS suppl. 6735.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 142. 1950.
Anon., Z. Pilzk. 34(3-4): 185-186. 1968.
Anon., Taxon 11: 258. 1962, 15: 330. 1966, 17: 568, 579-580. 1969, 22: 328, 697. 1973.
Bas, Coolia 15(6): 141-143. 1972.
Jahn, Westfäl. Pilzber. 9(2): 25-27. 1972.
Kotlaba, Česká Mykol. 27(2): 121-122. 1973.
Maas Geesteranus, Persoonia 7: 119-126. 1973.
Singer, Mycologia 65: 503-506. 1973.
Anon., Trans. brit. mycol. Soc. 61: 201. 1973.
Oort, Vakblad Biologen 53: 238-239. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Donkella</em> Doty (1950).

1501. <em>Revisie van de Nederlandse Heterobasidiomycetae</em> (uitgez. Uredinales en Ustilaginales)
en <em>Homobasidiomycetae-Aphyllophoraceae</em>. Deel I. Mededeelingen van de Nederlandsche
Mycologische Vereeniging 18-20: [65]-200. 1931. Oct. (<em>Revis. Nederl. Heterobasid.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: Jul 1931 (date on original wrapper). – This date does not appear in the facsi
	mile edition. <em>Copies</em>: U, FAS.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Bibliotheca mycologica Bd. 21(1), Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

1502. <em>Revision der Niederländischen Homobasidiomycetae-Aphyllophoraceae II</em> Proefschrift ter
verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijks-Universiteit
te Utrecht op gezag van den rector-magnificus Dr. C. G. N. de Vooys, hoogleeraar in de
faculteit der letteren en wijsbegeerte volgens besluit van den senaat der universiteit te
verdedigen tegen de bedenkingen van de faculteit der wis- en natuurkunde op Vrijdag
7 Juli 1933 des namiddags te drie uur door Marinus Anton Donk, geboren te Sitoebondo.
Amsterdam/Haarlem [1933]. Oct. (<em>Revis. Niederl. Homobasidiomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 7 Jul 1933, p. [i-vii], 1-278, theses [2 p.] loose leaf. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – The precise date

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HEADING: DONK

	does not appear in the other issues nor in the facsimile edition. The date on which a
	thesis is defended in the Netherlands was at that time also the exact date of publication.
	Second issue (same sheets): vol. 22 of the <em>Mededeelingen van de Nederlandsche Mycologische
	Vereeniging</em> 1933 (post Jul). Third issue (same sheets): <em>Mededeelingen uit het Botanisch
	Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht</em> no. 9. 1933 (post Jul).
	The herbarium abbreviations used (except for L) are different from those of the (later)
	<em>Index Herbariorum</em>.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Bibliotheca mycologica Bd 21 [2]. Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
	- Reproduces the <em>third</em> issue of the original.

1503. <em>The generic names proposed for Hymenomycetes</em> I-IX, XII, XIII. Lehre (J. Cramer)
 1966. Oct. (<em>Gen. names Hymenomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: the series of articles <em>The generic names proposed for Hymenomycetes</em> was republished in
	book form with a generic index. Parts X and XIV (Polyporaceae, see below) and XI
	(Agaricaceae, see below) were not included in the reprint: X was reprinted separately
	as Bibliotheca mycologica Band 11, XI appeared only once as Beihefte zur Nova
	Hedwigia 5; XIV idem, in Persoonia.

no.	subject	journal	date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
I	Cyphellaceae	Reinwardtia 1: 199-220	1951, Aug
II	Hymenolich.	Reinwardtia 2: 435-440	1954, Apr
III	Clavariaceae	Reinwardtia 2: 441-493	1954, Apr
IV	Boletaceae	Reinwardtia 3: 275-313	1955 Jul
V	Hydnaceae	Taxon 5: 68-80	1956, 1 Jun
		5: 95-115	1956, 1 Jul
VI	Brachybas., Cryptobas.,	Reinwardtia 4: 113-118	1956, Dec
	Exobas.
VII	Thelephoraceae	Taxon 6: 17-28	1957, 11 Feb
		6: 68-85	1957, 29 Mar
		6: 106-123	1957, 13 Mai
VIII	Auricul., Septobas., Trem.,	Taxon 7: 164-178	1958, 19 Aug
	Dacry.	7: 193-207	1958, 12 Sep
		7: 236-250	1958, 14 Oct
IX	Meruliaceae	Fungas 28: 7-15	1958, 27 Nov
X	Polyporaceae	Persoonia 1: 173-302	1960, 10 Mar
XI	Agaricaceae	Beih. N. Hedw. vol. 5 (320 p.)	1962, Aug
XII	Deuteromycetes	Taxon 11: 75-104	1962, 26 Apr
XIII	Add., Corr. I-IX, XII	Taxon 12: 113-123	1963, 10 Mai
		12: 153-168	1963, 7 Jun
XIV	Polyp. add.	Persoonia 2: 201-210	1962, 20 Apr

<em>Reprint editions</em>: I-IX, XII, XIII in one volume [title above] with an index of 24 p. 1966,
	15 Jul.
	X, <em>Bibliotheca mycologica</em> Band 11, 1968, 19 Jun (this reprint does not contain the
	corrections of no. XIV; neither does it give the precise date of publication of the
	original: 10 Mar 1960).
	<em>Note</em> on XI: The date of printing of this volume of Beih. Nova Hedwigia is given in the
	book as 14-7-1962. The book was distributed in August 1962. A loose, one-page sheet
	of <em>Corrigenda</em> was issued later in 1962.

Donkin, Arthur Scott, (<em>fl</em>. 1858-1873), British diatomologist and lecturer in medical
jurisprudence at Durham. (<em>Donkin</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 464; BB p. 93; CSP 2: 318, 7: 348.
De Toni, Sylloge algarum 2: xxxvi 1891 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Donkinia</em> Ralfs (1861).

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HEADING: DONN

1504. <em>The natural history of the British Diatomaceae</em>. Illustrated with plates by Mr. Tuffen
West, F.L.S. London (John van Voorst) 1870-1873, 3 parts. Qu. † (<em>Nat. hist. Brit.</em>
<em>Diatom</em>.)

<em>1</em>: [1]-24, <em>pl. 1-4</em> with text, 1 Nov 1870.
<em>2</em>: 25-48, <em>pl. 5-8</em>, with text, June 1871.
<em>3</em>: 49-74, <em>pl. 9-12.</em> with text, July 1873.
<em>Copies</em>: UC (covers dated, text as above, parts priced at 5s), PCS (covers undated, ills.
not mentioned on them, parts priced at 2s 6d.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 472.

Donn, James (1758-1813), British gardener. (<em>Donn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: James Donn is not known to have had a herbarium of his own.
His (only) publication was a garden catalogue. The Lindley herbarium (at CGE) con-
tains a few plants collected by Donn, and so does the Liverpool (LIV) herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 166.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 464; BB p. 93; BM 1: 472, 6: 276; Dawson
p. 271; DNB 15: 222; Henrey 646-658; Jackson p. 409; Langman p. 250; MW p. 99;
PR 2374.
Britten, J. Bot. 52: 319. 1914.

1505. <em>Hortus cantabrigiensis</em>: or a catalogue of plants indigenous and foreign, cultivated in
the Walkerian botanic garden, Cambridge. Cambridge (John Burges) 1796. Oct. (<em>Hortus cantabrig</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Jul 1796, p. [iv], ii, 117 [i.e. 115], [11], fide Henrey 646.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Cambridge (John Burges), Apr-Mai 1800, p. [iv], ii, [ii], 133, [17], fide Henrey
	647.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Apr 1804, Cambridge (University Press) 1804, Oct (in fours), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-ii,
	[1]-210. <em>Copies</em>: CGE, FAS. – "Hortus ... indigenous and exotic cultivated in the
	Cambridge Botanic Garden ...."
<em>Ed. 4</em>: 1807, Cambridge (M.Watson) 1807, Oct. (in fours), p. [i-iv], [1]-248. <em>Copies</em>: MO,
	NY. – "Hortus ... plants, indigenous and exotic."
<em>Ed. 5</em>: 1809, Cambridge (M. Watson) 1809, Oct. (in fours), p. [i-iv], [1]-266. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
	(Title as ed. 4).
<em>Ed. 6</em>: 1811, Cambridge (W. Metcalfe) 1811, Oct. (in fours), p. [i-vii], [1]-292. <em>Copies</em>:
	MO, NY. (Title as ed. 4).
<em>Ed</em>. 7: 1812, Cambridge (W. Metcalfe) 1812, Oct. (in fours), p. [i]-vi, [vii-viii, pref.],
	[1]-308. <em>Copy</em>: NY. (Title as ed. 4).
<em>Ed. 8</em>: Mar(?) 1815, London (Richard and Arthur Taylor) 1815, Oct. (in fours), p. [i-iv],
	[1]-355. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – "Hortus cantabrigiensis; or, an accented catalogue of plants,
	indigenous and exotic. By the late James Donn ... Eighth edition, corrected, and
	augmented, with references to figures, by Frederick Pursh, author of "The flora of
	North America." [Frederick Traugott Pursh (Pursh), 1774-1820].
<em>Ed. 9</em>: 1819, London (F. C. and J. Rivington et al.) 1819, Oct., p. [i-iii], [1]-355. <em>Copies</em>:
	MO, NY. – "Hortus ... exotic, cultivated in the Cambridge Botanic Garden by the
	late James Donn, ... Ninth edition, improved and augmented, with references to
	figures of plants by Frederick Pursh ...."
<em>Ed. 10</em>: March 1823, London (C. and J. Rivington et al.) 1823, Oct. (in fours), (p. vii:
	8 Mar 1823), p. [i]-vii, [viii, abbr.], [1]-397. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U. – "Hortus cantabrigiensis;
	or an accented catalogue of indigenous and exotic plants cultivated in the Cambridge
	botanic garden. By the late James Donn ..., improved ... Pursh ... Tenth edition,
	with numerous additions and corrections by John Lindley, F.L.S. &amp;c." [John Lindley,
	1799-1865].
<em>Ed. 11</em>: London (C. and J. Rivington et al.) 1826, Oct. (in fours), p. [i]-vii, [viii], [1]-415
	(p. vii: 1 Dec 1825). <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. (Tide as ed. 10).
<em>Ed. 12</em>: Sep-Dec 1831 (p. vii: 15 Aug 1831), London (C.J. G. and F. Rivington et al.)
	1831, Oct. (in fours), p. [i]-vii, [viii, abbr.], [1]-543. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US. – "Hortus
	... James Donn, ... twelfth edition with numerous additions and corrections by
	George Sinclair F.L.S. &amp; H.S." [George Sinclair, 1786-1834].

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HEADING: DONN

<em>Ed. 13</em>: London (Longman and Co. et al.) 1845, Oct., p. [iii]-xii, [1, h.t.], [1]-772. -
	<em>Copy</em>: M.
	"Hortus cantabrigiensis; or an accented catalogue of indigenous and exotic plants
	cultivated in the Cambridge Botanic Garden. By the late James Donn ... with the
	additions and improvements of the successive editions: F. Pursh, author of the "Flora
	Americae septentrionalis"; J. Lindley ... and the late G. Sinclair ... The thirteenth
	edition, now further enlarged, and brought down to the present time by P. N. Don."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 472, 6: 276; Henrey 646-658; Jackson p. 409; Plesch p. 206; PR 2374;
	P&amp;W p. 168; IDC 5527. 8029 (ed. 1).
	Sherborn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 142. 1938.
	Merrill and Hu, Bartonia 25: 9-11. 1949.

Dop, Paul Louis Amans (1876-1954), French botanist at Toulouse. (<em>Dop</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 465; LS 7255-7257; LS suppl. 6740; MW
p. 99-100; Plesch p. 206.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tome gén. 40. 1944.
Gaussen, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 89: 383-390. 1954 (bibl.)
Sendrail, Mem. Acad. Sci. Inscr. Belles-Lettres Toulouse ser. 13. 8: 46-48. 1956.
Astre, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 101: 174. 1966.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Fl. Indochine</em>: <em>Vacciniaceae</em> 3(6): 698-714. Feb 1930; <em>Clethra-
ceae</em> 3(6): 714-717. Feb 1930; <em>Ericaceae</em> 3(6): 717-746. Feb 1930; <em>Epacridaceae</em> 3(6): 746-
748. Feb 1930; <em>Salvadoraceae, Flore Indo-Chine</em> 3(8): Mar 1933; <em>Loganiaceae</em> 4(1): 154-160.
Jul 1912, 4(2): 161-177. Feb 1914; <em>Bignoniaceae</em> 4(5): 565-607. Aug 1930; <em>Verbenaceae</em> 4(7):
774-896. 1935, 4(8): 897-913. Apr 1936; <em>Gentianaceae</em> (with F. Gagnepain) 4(2): 178-197.
Feb 1914.

Douglas, David (1798-1834), Scottish botanical explorer of North America and China,
who imported many ornamental plants into Europe. (<em>Douglas</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: the first set of Douglas's North American plants is at K. His own
herbarium is partly at BM and partly at CGE. For the location of duplicates see IH.
W.J. Hooker's Flora boreali-americana is in part based on the Douglas collections.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 94; IH 2: 167.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 189, 4: 534; Barnhart 1: 467; BB p. 94; BM 1:
474; Bossert p. 106; CSP 2: 327; Frank 3(Anh.): 25; Jackson p. 116, 126; Langman
p. 251; Lasègue p. 193-196; ME 1: 179, 3: 566 [ind.]; PR under 2380.
Anon., Flora 18: 256. 28 Apr 1835.
Hooker, W. J., Comp. bot. Mag. 1: 17. 1835; 2: 79-182. 1836. (portr., memoir by
	Hooker, "Sketch" by Douglas).
Bentham, Trans. hort. Soc. ser. 2. 1: 403-414.
G.B., Canadian Naturalist 5: 120-132, 200-208, 267-278, 329-349. 1860.
Blankinship, Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Stud. 1(1): 5, 18-19. 1905.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 77-78. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 39. 1906.
Dow, Trans. Proc. Perthshire Soc. nat. Sci 5(2): 55-65. 1914.
Hemsley, Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 57: 75. 1915 (portr.)
Wilson, David Douglas, botanist at Hawaii. Honolulu 1919, 83 p. (portr.)
Valckenier Suringar, Jaarb. Ned. dendrol. Ver. 2: 69-97. 1926 (portr.)
Guthrie, Sci. Monthly 23: 81-86. 1927 (portr.)
Palmer, The Condor 30: 276-277. 1928.
Jepson, Madroño 2: 97-100. 1933 (Douglas in Calif.)
Constance, Leaflets western Bot. 2: 21-22. 1937.
Eastwood, Quart. Calif. hist. Soc. 18(4): 339-341. 1939.
Harris, Condor 43: 19-21. 1941.
Balfour, J. R. Hort. Soc. 67: 121-128, 153-162. 1942.

PAGE: 675
HEADING: DOUIN

Howell, Leaflets western Bot. 3: 160-162. 1942.
Harvey, Douglas of the fir, Cambridge, Mass. 1947, x, 190 p.
Ewan, Rocky Mountain naturalists, 197. 1950.
Geiser, Naturalists of the frontier 273. 1948.
Little, Phytologia 2: 485-490. 1948.
Hadfield, Pioneers in gardening 120-131, 177. 1951.
Hansell, Garden J. New York Bot. Gard. 2(1): 6-9. 1952 (portr.)
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 47. 1955.
Evans, J. Soc. architectural Historians 15(1): 20-26. 1956 (Douglas at Soledad).
Stoutenburg and Baker, Wild treasure, the story of David Douglas. New York 1958, viii,
	216p.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 152-153. 1961.
Young and Young, Plant detective David Douglas, New York 1966.
Beidelman, Horticulture, Boston, 47(2): 30-31, 49. 1969 (portr.)
Coats, The plant hunters 304-314, 387. 1969.
Ewan, A short history of botany in the U.S. 7, 38, 132, 143. 1969.
James, The trees of Bicton 107-108. 1969.
Thomas, Huntia 9: 9-10. 1969 (portr.) (prepr.)
Aitken, J. Scott. Rock Garden Club 12(2): 147-152. 1970.
Degener and Degener, Phytologia 22(2): 83-84. 1971.
Morwood, Traveler in a vanished landscape. New York 1973, 244 p. (portr.) (rev. see
	Ewan Plant Sci. Bull. 20(1): 19. 1974).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Douglasia</em> J. Lindley (1827, <em>nom. cons.</em>). <em>Note</em>: <em>Douglassia</em> [sic] P. Miller (1754,
<em>nom. rej.</em>) and <em>Douglassia</em> [sic] Schreber (1791) are dedicated to James Douglas (1675-
1742), english physician.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Frontispiece to his <em>Journal</em> (1914), <em>portrait</em>: idem.

1506. <em>Journal kept by David Douglas</em> during his travels in North America 1823-1827.
Together with a particular description of thirty-three species of American oaks and eigh-
teen species of Pinus. With appendices containing a list of the plants introduced by
Douglas and an account of his death in 1834. Published under the direction of the Royal
Horticultural Society. London (William Wesley &amp; Son) 1914. Oct. (<em>Journal</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: 1914 (p.v.: 18 Aug 1914) (750 copies), p. [i-vii], front., [1].364. – <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
	- includes a Memoir of David Douglas by W. Wilks. For a critical evaluation of this
	publication, see W. B. H(emsley), Gard. Chron. 57: 75. 1915.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York (Antiquarian Press Ltd.) 1959. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 277.

Douin, Charles Isidore (1858-1944), French bryologist. (<em>Douin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at BP, C, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 167.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 468.
Allorge, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 16: 5-14. 1947 (bibl., portr.)
Le Gallo, Le Naturaliste canadien 78: 157-163. 1951 (portr.)

1507. <em>Nouvelle flore des mousses et des hépatiques</em> pour la détermination facile des espèces avec
1296 figures inédites dessinées par A. Millot représentant toutes les mousses et hépatiques
des environs de Paris, des départements voisins et les espèces communes d'Europe. Paris
(Paul Dupont) [1892] Duod. (<em>Nouv.fl. mousses hépat.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Apr-Mai 1892 (p. 8: 15 Apr 1892; Nat. Nov. Mai 1892; J. Bot. Jul 1892), p. [1]-
186. <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1895, p. [1]-186. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L, U. – "Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée" -
	Further editions were practically identical with the second edition, all undated but
	date often traceable from printer's mark on cover and last page, e.g. [1913], <em>copy</em> L;
	<em>copy</em> FAS; fully identical with 1895 edition with the omission of the date "15 Avril
	1892" on p. 8.

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HEADING: DOUIN

1508. <em>Muscinées d'Eure-et-Loir</em> (avec 3 sp. nov. décrites et figurées, 7 planches et 85
figures) précédées d'un aperçu sur la géologie du département. Cherbourg (Émile Le
Maout) 1906. Oct. (<em>Musc. Eure-et-Loir</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1906, p. [i], [iii], 1-158, [159]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. nat. Sci.
	nat. Cherbourg 35: 221-358. 1906.

Doyle, Conrad Bartling (1884-?), American botanist at the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, traveller in Central America. (<em>Doyle</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material from Colombia at US, from Costa Rica at GH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 167.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 469; Langman p. 211 (sub Collins), p. 217
(sub Cook).

Dozy, François (1807-1856), Dutch physician and botanist. (<em>Dozy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: L. – Other material at B, H, PC and U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 167.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 4: 316-317; Barnhart 1: 470; BM 1: 476; CSP 2:
336-337; Jackson p. 325-375; JW 1: 442, 2: 189, 3: 349, 4: 384; LS 7277; MW p. 100;
NI 524-526; NNBW 8: 425; PR 2388-2395.
Anon., Flora 39: 768. 1856.
Dozy, Plagiochila Sandei Dz. 14. 1856 (bibl.)
Vrolik, Versl. Meded. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wet., Afd. Nat. 5: 402-412. 1857.
Dozy, Ch. M., Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 6: 231-233. 1893 (bibl.)
Aderhold, Gen. Reg. Bot. Zeit. 159. 1895 (index to reviews).
Dozy, G. J., De familie Dozy, den Haag 1911, p. 181-187.
Sirks, Indisch Natuuronderzoek 150, 210-211. 1915.

<sm>NOTE ON NAME</sm>: Full name François van Klinkenberg Dozy; however, Dozy never used
the "van Klinkenberg."

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Dozy and Molkenboer contributed the treatment of the <em>Musci frondosi</em>
and the <em>Hepaticae</em> to the <em>Prodromus florae Batavae</em> 2(1): i-viii, 1 -116, 3 tab. 1851 (IDC 6182).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dozya</em> van der Sande Lacoste (1866).

1509. <em>Muscorum frondosorum novae species ex archipelago indico et Japonica</em>. Leiden (H. W.
Hazenberg &amp; Soc.) 1844. Oct. (<em>Musc. frond. archip. ind.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Julianus Hendrik Molkenboer (1816-1854).
<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1844 (preface Jul 1844; copies distributed on 20 Sep 1844 (Flora 28: 20.
	1845) at a meeting of the German "Naturforscher" but received by Hinrichs only on
	15-17 Mai 1845), p. [i-vi], [1]-22. <em>Copy</em>: IDC. – Also published (with Latin preface)
	in Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 2: 297-316. Nov 1844.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 476; CSP 2: 337; Jackson p. 396; PR 2388; IDC 418.

1510. <em>Musci frondosi inediti archipelagi indici</em>, sive descriptio et adumbratio muscorum
frondosorum in insulis Java, Borneo, Sumatra, Celebes, Amboina, nec non in Japonia
nuper detectorum minusve cognitorum. Leiden (H. W. Hazenberg &amp; Soc.) 1845-1854.
Qu. (<em>Musc. frond. ined. archip. ind.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Julianus Hendrik Molkenboer (1816-1854).

fasc.	pages	plates	dates	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-24	1-10	Mar 1845	4	91-128	31-40	1846
2	25-51	11-20	Apr 1846	5	129-160, 88*-88**	41-50	1848
3	53-90	21-30	Apr 1846	6	161-185	51-60	1848
				[7]	[i-viii]		Apr 1854

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HEADING: DOZY

<em>Copies</em>: L, NY, U (fasc. 1). – Leyden university received fasc. 6 as early as 1848 (see van
Steenis-Kruseman 1963); Jansen &amp; Wachter assume, on the basis of the title-page, that
fasc. 6 was published in April 1854; this, however, was possibly the separately published
"slotaflevering" mentioned by Dozy (1856). - Drawings and lithographs: P. W. M. Trap
(uncoloured).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 476; Jackson p. 385; NI 525; PR 2390; IDC 417.
	Boursse Wils, Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 12 (Boekbesch): 57-60. 1845 [review of
	fasc. 1, dated 14 Mai 1845; fasc. 1 probably published Mar 1845, cf. p. 30 footnote!].
	Müller, K., Bot. Zeitung 4: 131-134. 20 Feb 1846, a sharply critical and extensive
	review.
	Dozy, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 4: 77-79. 1856.
	Jansen en Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 50: 370. 1940.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 18: 1011. 1963.

1511. <em>Novae fungorum species</em> in Belgio septentrionali nuper detectae. Quas iconibus et
descriptionibus illustrarunt ... Leiden (S. &amp; J. Luchtmans) 1846. Oct. (<em>Novae fung. sp.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Julianus Hendrik Molkenboer (1816-1854).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1846 (Hinrichs 26-28 Mar 1846; Bot. Zeit. 14 Aug 1846), p. [1]-18, <em>2 pl</em>.
	<em>Copy</em>: L (2 pl.?, not in copy L).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 476; LS 7278; PR 2391; IDC 5092.
	Oudemans, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 2: 252. 1877.

1512. <em>Bryologia javanica</em> seu descriptio muscorum frondosorum Archipelagi indici iconibus
illustrata. Leiden (A. W. Sythoff) 1855-1870, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Bryol. jav.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Julianus Hendrik Molkenboer (1816-1854).
<em>Publ</em>.: vol. 1, p. 1-60 (fasc. 1-10) were published by Dozy and Molkenboer themselves;
	the remainder of vol. 1 and vol. 2 p. 1-156 were edited by R. B. van den Bosch and
	C. M. van der Sande Lacoste. The latter concluded the work after van den Bosch's
	death. The dates for parts 6-25 are those of receipt by the Netherlands Academy of
	Sciences at Amsterdam. The dates in parentheses are given by Dixon.

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
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1	1	[1]-8	1-5	Jan-Aug 1854
	2	9-16	6-10	1854
	3	17-24	11-15	1854
	4	25-32	16-20	1854
	5	33-36	21-25	1854
	6	37-44	26-30	Dec 1855 or early 1856
	7		31-35	Jan-Mar 1856
	8	45-52	36-40	Jan-Sep 1856
	9	[53]-60		41-45	Jan-Sep 1856
	10	plates only	46-50	Jan-Sep 1856
	11	61-68	51-55	Jan-Mai 1858
	12	69-76	56-60	Nov 1858
	13-14	77-84	61-70	Jan 1859 1858)
	15	85-92	71-75	Jan 1859 (1858)
	16	93-100	76-80	Jul-Sep 1859 (1858)
	17	101-108	81-85	Jul-Sep 1859
	18-19	109-116	86-95	Dec 1859
	20	117-124	96-100	Feb 1860 (1859)
	21-22	125-132	101-110	Jul-Sep 1860 (1859)
	23	133-140	111-115	Feb 1861 (1859)
	24	141-148	116-120	Feb 1861 (1860)
	25	149-156	121-125	Feb 1861 (1860)
	26	157-161	126-130	Apr 1861
	t.p.	index	-	Apr 1861
2	27	1-8	131-135	Sep 1861
	28-29	9-16	136-145	Oct 1861
	30	plates only	146-150	Dec 1861

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HEADING: DOZY

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
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2	31	17-24	151-155	Sep 1862
	32	25-32	156-160	Sep 1862
	33	33-40	161-165	Nov 1862
	34-35	41-48	166-175	Dec 1862
	36	49-56	176-180	Sep 1863
	37-38	57-64	181-190	Oct 1863
	39-40	65-72	191-200	Dec 1863
	41	73-80	201-205	Oct 1864
	42	81-88	206-210	Nov 1864
	43	89-96	211-215	Dec 1864
	44	97-104	216-220	Dec 1864
	45-46	105-112	221-230	Sep 1865
	47	113-120	231-235	Nov 1865
	48	121-128	236-240	Dec 1865
	49	129-136	241-245	Oct 1866
	50	137-144	246-250	Oct 1866
	51-52	145-152	251-260	Dec 1866
	53-54	153-160	261-270	Oct 1867
	55	161-168	271-275	Nov 1867
	56-57	169-176	276-285	Dec 1867
	58	177-184	286-290	Oct 1868
	59	185-192	291-295	Nov 1868
	60	193-200	296-300	Dec 1868
	61	201-208	301-305	Nov 1869
	62-63	209-216	306-315	Dec 1869
	64	217-238	316-320	Dec 1870
	t.p.	index	-	Dec 1870

<em>Copy</em>: U. – The plates are lithographs of drawings by A. J. Kouwels.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 476; Jackson p. 396; NI 524; PR 2394; IDG 5330.
	Anon., Flora 37: 524-526. 1854, 39: 608. 1856.
	Dozy, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 4: 77-79. 1856.
	Dixon, J. Bot. 66: 353-354. 1928.

1513. <em>Plagiochila Sandei Dz</em>. icone illustrata. Accedunt novae hepaticarum javanicarum
species a C. M. v. d. Sande Lacosta M.D. breviter descriptae. Edi curavit F. Dozy.
Leiden (Jac. Hazenberg Corn. fil.) 1856. Qu. (<em>Plagiochila Sandei</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1856 (p. 4: Dec 1855; Dozy presented a copy to the Dutch Academy of
	Sciences on 26 Jan 1856), p. [1]-12, [13, avis], [14, bibl.], <em>pl. 1</em> by A.J. Kouwels.
	<em>Copy</em>: L. – Contains, on p. 14, a bibliography of the joint publications of Dozy and
	Molkenboer. The botanical text and the plate were also published independently in
	Nederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief 4(1): 89-95. 1856.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 476; CSP 2: 337; PR 2395.
	Anon., Versl. Med. Kon. Wet. Akad. Nat. 4: 270. 1856.
	Vrolik, Versl. Med. Kon. Wet. Akad. Nat. 5: 410. 1857.

Drake del Castillo, Emmanuel (1855-1904), French botanist of British-Cuban-
French ancestry. (<em>Drake</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Drake herbarium, numbering nearly 500.000 specimens, was
presented to P in 1913. It is incorporated in the general herbarium. Drake's collection
consisted of phanerogams and pteridophytes and had been increased by the incorpora-
tion of the following herbaria: (1) Franchet (acquired 1880) which contained Savatier
(Japan) and David (China and Mongolia) collections; (2) Franqueville (acquired
1891; (3) Vesian (acquired 1891); and (4) Lenormand. A detailed list is given by Bureau
(see below sub Bibliography). Drake used collections by Savatier for his Polynesian
studies. The Savatier herbarium itself is at K, although Drake also had a set of his own.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 167.

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HEADING: DRAPARNAUD

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 470; BM 1: 477, 6: 279; CSP 14: 671; IF
p. 693; MW p. 100; NI 527.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 51: cxvii, cxxix-cxxxiii. 1904.
Anon., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 42(2): 89. 1905.
Merrill, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 30(1): 110-111. 1947.
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 7(1): 3-9. 1967.

1514. <em>Illustrationes florae insularum maris pacifici</em>. Paris (G. Masson) 1886[-1892]. Qu. (<em>Ill. fl. ins. pacif.</em>)

part	pages	plates	dates	part	pages	plates	dates
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1	[i-iii], [1]-32	1-10	Mar 1886	5	81-104	41-50	Jul 1889
2	33-48	11-20	Jul 1886	6	105-216	-	Jul 1890
3	49-64	21-30	Jun 1887	7	217-458	-	Jul-Aug 1892
4	65-80	31-40	Mai 1888

<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY. – The 50 lithographs are by A. R. d'Apréval. – Facsimile reprint
announced by Cramer.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 124; BM 1: 477; NI 527; SK p. clxxix; IDG 5903.
	Steam, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 202. 1939.

1515. <em>Remarques sur la flore de la Polynésie</em> et sur ses rapports avec celle des terres voisines.
Paris (G. Masson) 1890. Qu. (<em>Rem. fl. Polynésie</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun.1890 (fide Nat. Nov. 12: 267. 1890), p. [i-iv], [1]-52, <em>pl. ii-viii</em> (no. <em>i</em> in text).
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.

1516. <em>Flore de la Polynésie française</em> description des plantes vasculaires qui croissent
spontanément ou qui sont généralement cultivées aux Iles de la Société Marquise,
Pomotou, Gambier et Wallis. Paris (G. Masson) 1893. Oct. (<em>Fl. Polynésie franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1893 (p. xvii: Mar 1892, p. ii printer's mark 1892, t.p. 1893, Nat. Nov.
	Apr 1893), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-352, map. <em>Copy</em>: U.

Draparnaud, Jacques Philippe Raymond (1772-1804), French botanist and zoo–
logist at Montpellier. (<em>Drap</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 470; PR 2396-2397.
Baumes, Éloge de M. Draparnaud, Montpellier 1804.
Poitevin, Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de M. Draparnaud. Montpellier 1805; also
	publ. in Bull. Soc. libre Sci. Belles-Lettres Montpellier, 1804.
Laissac, Revue du Midi 2: 81-112, 239-256. 1843.
Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 76. 1854.
Clos, Draparnaud botaniste, Montpellier 1885 (repr. at B from Rev. Sci. nat. ser. 3. 4.
	1885) (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 111. 1905.
Dulieu, Rev. Hist. Sci. et leurs Appl. 9(3): 236-358. 1956 (bibl.)
Motte, Opuscula botanica nec non alia 7: 1-79. 1964.
Motte, DSB 4: 177-178. 1971 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Draparnaldia</em> [sic] Bory de Saint-Vincent (1808); <em>Draparnaldiella</em> [sic] Gaillon
(1833); <em>Draparnaldiopsis</em> [sic] G. M. Smith &amp; Klyver (1929).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 239-240. 1974.

1517. <em>Oeuvres sur divers sujets d'histoire naturelle</em>. Montpellier (Renaud) an xiii. Oct. (<em>Oeuvr. hist. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: An xiii (23 Sep 1804-17 Sep 1805). Contains 8 articles which were also published
	separately (<em>Copy</em>: PCS):

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HEADING: DRAPARNAUD

	[<em>1</em>]: Jacques Poitevin, Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de M. Draparnaud. Mont–
	pellier (Renaud) An xiii. (also in Bull. Soc. libre Sci. Belles-Lettres Montpellier.
	1804), p. [i], [1]-16.
	[<em>2</em>]: Discours sur la philosophie des sciences. Montpellier (Bonnariq, Félix Avignon
	et Migueyron) an x, p. [i-iii], [1]-62.
	[<em>3</em>]: Discours sur les avantages de l'histoire naturelle ... Montpellier (Renaud) an ix,
	p. [i], [1]-41.
	[<em>4</em>]: Dissertation sur l'utilité de l'histoire naturelle dans la médecine. Montpellier
	(G. Izar et A. Ricard) an xi, p. [1]-61.
	[<em>5</em>]: Discours sur la vie ... Montpellier (Renaud), Paris (Bossange, Masson et Besson)
	an x, p. [i-iii], [1]-72.
	[<em>6</em>]: Tableau des mollusques ... Montpellier (Renaud), Paris (Bossange, Masson et
	Besson) an ix, p. [i-iii], [1]-116.
	[<em>7/8</em>]: Notice minéralogique, ex. Bull. Soc. Sci. Belles-Lettres de Montpellier no. xiv,
	8 p.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2396 (no. 3), 2397 (no. 4).

Drège, Jean François (Johann Franz) (1794-1881), German plant collector in South
Africa (1826-1834). (<em>Drège</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Drège (partly with his brother C. F. Drège) collected more than
200.000 specimens (about 8000 species) in South Africa which were widely distributed
to many herbaria; algae e.g. at B, KIEL, PC, UPS and W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 168.
	Drège, Linnaea 19: 583-680. 1847, 20: 183-258. 1847.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.
	Tölken, Ind. herb. austro-afr. 44. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 420; Barnhart 1: 471; BM 1: 478; Bossert
p. 107; CSP 2: 341; GR p. 72; Jackson p. 346-347.
Nat. Tidskr. 1: 594. 1837.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1882: 29; J. Bot. 19: 160. 1881.
MacOwan, Trans. S. Air. philos. Soc. 4: xlix-1. 1887.
Fischer-Benzon, Die Heimat, Monatschr. Ver. Nat. Landesk. Schlesw. Hoist. 5: 130.
	1895.
Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape 55-58, 1929 (portr.)
White, The Stapeliae 1: 96. 1937.
Hutchinson, A botanist in South Africa 642. 1946.
De Vos, Suid-Afr. biogr. woordeb. 1: 265-266. 1968 (many refs.)
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see E. H. F. Meyer, <em>Commentariorum de plantis Africae australioris</em> (1835).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dregea</em> Ecklon &amp; Zeyher (1837, <em>nom. rej.</em>; also dedicated to his brother C. F.
Drège); <em>Dregea</em> E. H. F. Meyer (1838, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Ifdregea</em> Steudel (1840).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Neodregea</em> C. H. Wright (1909) is based on South-African material of J. L. Drège,
further particulars of which are unknown.

1518. <em>Zwei pflanzengeografische Dokumente</em> von J. F. Drège, nebst einer Einleitung von Dr.
E. Meyer ... (Besondere Beigabe zur Flora 1843 Band II) s.l. [1843-1844]. Oct. (<em>Zwei
pflanzengeogr. Dokum.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In parts, p. 1-16 on 7 Aug 1843, contents and dates of remaining parts not known;
	consolidated reprint issued Leipzig 1844 (fide PR), p. [1]-230, map. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 478; PR 2401.

1519. <em>Catalogus plantarum exsiccatarum Africae australioris</em>, quas emturis offert. 1837-1840.
Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Afr. austral.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1: 1-11, 20 Mar 1837; 2: 13-32, 20 Mar 1838; 3: 16 p., 24 Apr 1840. – See also
	Linnaea 19: 583-680, 20: 183-258.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 478; Jackson p. 347; PR 2402.

PAGE: 681
HEADING: DRUCE

Drejer, Salomon Thomas Nicolai (1813-1842), Danish botanist at the veterinary
school at Copenhagen, editor of <em>Flora danica</em> 1841-1842, died of snuff poisoning. (<em>Drejer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6 (1): 539; Barnhart 1: 471; BM 1: 478; CSP 2: 342;
Frank 3(Anh.): 25; Jackson p. 333-334; KR p. 143; LS 7290; PR 2404-2410.
Anon., Flora 25: 464. 1842.
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 452. 1847.
Warming, Bot, Tidsskr. 12: 128-131. 1880.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 101. 1903.
Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 1: 276-290. 1924, 2: 213. 1924.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Drejera</em> C. G. D. Nees (1847); <em>Drejerella</em> Lindau (1900).

1520. <em>Flora excursoria hafniensis</em>. Kjøbenhavn (Schuboth) 1838. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Fl.
excurs. hafn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1838 (BH), p. [i]-lxv, [1]-339, [340, err.] <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 478; PR 2404.

Drouet, Henri (1829-x), French botanist and conchologist. (<em>Drouet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, LY, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 168.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: CSP 9: 736; PR 2417.
Drouet, Cat. fl. Açores p. [ii]. 1866 (bibl.)

1521. <em>Catalogue de la flore des Iles Açores</em> précédé de l'itinéraire d'un voyage dans cet
archipel. Paris (J. B. Baillière &amp; fils, F. Savy, J. Rothschild) 1866. Oct. (<em>Cat. fl. Açores</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866 (p. 7: 15 Dec 1865), p. [i-iii], [1]-152. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2417.

Druce, George Claridge (1850-1932), British botanist and pharmaceutical chemist.
(<em>Druce</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OXF (250.000), other material at BM, CGE, GH, K, MANCH,
NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 168.
	Druce, Comital Fl. Brit. Isl. x-xii. 1931.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 52. 1957.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 158. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 472; BM 1: 480, 6: 280; CSP 9: 736; GR
p. 396.
Druce, Fl. Buckinghamshire cvi-cx. 1926.
Druce, Fl. Northamptonshire cxxi-cxxiii. 1930.
Foggitt et al., Report Bot. Exch. Club 9: 479-496, 804-814. 1932 (portr., bibl.)
Pugsley, J. Bot. 70: 141-144. 1932.
Ramsbottom, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1931/2: 174-176. 1932.
Rendle, Nature 129: 338, 426-427. 1932.
Rendle, Obit. Not. Fell. R. Soc. 1: 12-14. 1932 (portr.)
Turrill, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1932: 157-158.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxl. 1948.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 144. 1950.
Bowen, Fl. Berkshire 62. 1968.

1522. <em>The flora of Oxfordshire</em> being a topographical and historical account of the flowering
plants and ferns found in the county with sketches of the progress of Oxfordshire botany

PAGE: 682
HEADING: DRUCE

during the last three centuries. London (Parker and Co.) 1886. Oct. (<em>Fl. Oxfordshire</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai-Jul 1886 (pref. 22 Apr 1886, J. Bot. Aug 1886), p. [i]-lii, [1]-451, [452], map.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY. – Contains a history of Oxfordshire botany on p. 371-399.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1927 (p. xi: 23 Mai 1927), p. [i]-cxxxi, [cxxxii, signs], [1]-538. –<em>Copies</em>: G, HH. –
	Oxford (Clarendon Press). Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 480.
	Britten, J. Bot. 24: 249-252. Aug 1886.

1523. <em>The flora of Berkshire</em> being a topographical and historical account of the flowering
plants and ferns found in the county with short biographical notices of the botanists who
have contributed to Berkshire botany during the last three centuries. Oxford (Clarendon
Press) 1897 [1898]. Oct. (<em>Fl. Berkshire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1898 (fide Britten, J. Bot. 36: 104. 1898; p. ix: 10 Aug 1897), p. [i]-cxcix,
	[cc, signs], [1]-644, map. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, MICH, NY. – For a critical review see Britten
	1898. – Contains many biographical details of Berkshire botanists in the Botanologia
	on p. xciv-clxxxvi.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 480.
	Britten, J. Bot. 36: 104-109. Mar 1898.

1524. <em>List of British plants</em> containing the spermophytes, pteridophytes and charads found
either as natives or growing in a wild state in Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Isles.
Oxford (Clarendon Press) 1908. Oct. (<em>List Brit. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan 1908 (t.p.; rev. J. Bot. Mar 1908), p. [i]-xv, [xvi, corr.], [1]-104. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mar 1928 (cover, also p. vi: Mar 1928) Arbroath (T. Buncle &amp; Co.) Oct., p. [i]-
	xl, [2, measures, add.], [1]-154. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – "British plant list containing the spermo-
	phytes, pteridophytes, and charophytes found ... Isles."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 280.
	Britten, J. Bot. 46: 124-128. Mar 1908, 129-131. Apr 1908.

1525. <em>The flora of Buckinghamshire</em> with biographical notices of those who have contributed
to its botany during the last three centuries. Arbroath (T. Buncle &amp; Co.) 1926. Oct. (<em>Fl. Buckinghamshire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1926, p. [i]-cxxvi, [1, abbr.], [1]-437. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – "Botanologia" on p.
	lxviii-cv.
<em>Ref</em>.: Rendle, J. Bot. 65: 321-323. 1927.

1526. <em>The flora of Northamptonshire</em> being a topographical and historical account of the
flowering plants and ferns found in the county, with short biographical notices of bota-
nists who have contributed to Northamptonshire botany during the last three centuries.
Arbroath (T. Buncle &amp; Co.) 1930. Oct. (<em>Fl. Northamptonshire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1930 (cover), p. [i]-cxlii, [1, corr.], [1]-303. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

1527. <em>The comital flora of the British Isles</em> (Flora comitalis britannicae: Fl. com. Brit.)
Being a distribution of British (including a number of non-indigenous) plants throughout
the 152 vice-counties of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands, with the place
of growth, elevation, world-distribution, grade, chief synonyms, and first names by
which the plants were recorded as British ... with an original coloured map showing the
botanical vice-counties presented by William James Patey, Esq. Arbroath (T. Buncle &amp;
Co.) 1932. Oct. (<em>Comital fl. Brit. Isl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: early Mar 1932 (p. vii: Jan 1932; see Ramsbottom 1932), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-407,
	map. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Ramsbottom, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1931/2: 175. 1932.

Drude, Carl Georg Oscar (1852-1933), German botanist at Göttingen, Dresden and
Breslau, professor of botany, director of the botanic garden and Geheimrath. (<em>Drude</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WRSL?; some material at GOET.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 168.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 472; BFM 1675; BM 1: 480, 6: 280; Bossert

PAGE: 683
HEADING: DRÜMPELMANN

p. 107; CSP 9: 737, 12: 205, 14: 683-684; DTS 1: 59, 6(4): 84; GR p. 72; Jackson p.
109; Langman p. 252-253, 265; LS suppl. 6891-6892; MW p. 101, suppl. p. 57.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 123. <em>pl. 29.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 122, 205. 1905.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 442. 1909.
Schade et al., S.B. Abh. naturw. Ges. Isis, Dresden 1932: 5-27 (bibl., portr.)
Tobler, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 51: (96)-(127). 1934 (portr., bibl.)
Herter, Revista sudamer. Bot. 1(4): 126-127. 1934 (portr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 280. 1937.
Aichinger, Ber. Arbeitsgem. Sächs. Bot. 5-6(1): 11-16. 1965 (Die dynamische Betrach-
	tung von O. Drude bis W. N. Sukatschew).
Schretzenmayr, Ber. Arbeitsgem. Sächs. Bot. 5-6(1): 17-20. 1965 (Oscar Drude und die
	heutige Pflanzensociologie).
Ulbricht, Ber. Arbeitsgem. Sächs. Bot. 5-6(1): 39. 1965 (Oscar Drude (1852-1933): sein
	Leben sein Werk) (portr.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 105, 268, 288. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) contributed to EP, <em>Die natürliche Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Palmae</em>, II(3): 1-48. 26 Mar 1887; 49-93. Jun 1887; 165. Mar 1889; Nachtr. II-IV.
	1: 49-58. Jul 1897, 2: 8. 8 Oct 1900.
	(b) <em>Cyclanthaceae</em>, II(3): 93-96. Jun 1887, 97-101. Aug 1887; Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 58.
	Jul 1897.
	(c) <em>Umbelliferae</em>, III(8): 63-96. Apr 1897; 97-144. Dec 1897; 144-192. Mar 1898; 193-
	272. Jul 1898; Nachtr. II-IV. 2: 51-52. 8 Oct 1900.
	(d) <em>Droseraceae</em>, III(2): 261-272. Mai 1891; suppl. Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 179. Aug 1897.
	(e) <em>Clethraceae</em>, IV(1): 1-2. Oct 1889.
	(f) <em>Pirolaceae</em>, IV(1): 3-11. Oct 1889, suppl. Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 269. Oct 1897.
	(g) <em>Lennoaceae</em>, IV(1): 12-15. Oct 1889.
	(h) <em>Ericaceae</em>, IV(1): 15-48. Oct 1889; 49-65. Dec 1889; suppl. Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 269-
	270. Oct 1897; 2: 52-53. 8 Oct 1900.
	(i) <em>Epacridaceae</em>, IV(1): 66-79. Dec 1889; suppl. Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 270. Oct 1897.
(2) <em>Vegetation der Erde</em>: vol. 6. 1902. <em>Der hercynische Florenzenbezirk</em> – (see below).
(3) Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em>: <em>Cyclanthaceae</em> et <em>Palmae</em> I, fasc. 85, vol. 3(2): 225-460. <em>t. 53-106.</em>
1 Nov 1881; <em>Palmae</em> II, fasc. 86, vol. 3(2): 461-584. <em>t. 107-134.</em> 1 Mai 1882.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: z. 80. Geburtstage von Oscar Drude, Beih. Bot. Gentralbl. C 49, Erg. Band,
Dresden 1932.

1528. <em>Der hercynische Florenbezirk</em>. Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung im mitteldeutschen
Berg- und Hügellande vom Harz bis zur Rhön, bis zur Lausitz und dem Böhmer Walde
... Mit 5 Vollbildern, 16 Textfiguren und 1 Karte. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1902.
Oct. (<em>Hercyn. Florenbez.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Oct 1902 (p. ix: Jun 1902; Nat. Nov. Oct 1902), p. [i]-xix, [1]-671. <em>Copies</em>:
	NY, U. – Die Vegetation der Erde (ed. Engler und Drude), vol. 6.

Drümpelmann [Drimpelman], Ernst Wilhelm (1760-1830), German born Latvian
botanist. (<em>Drümpelmann</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 480; Lipschitz 3: 204; LS 7199; NI 530-532;
PR 2418.
Drümpelmann, Beschreibung meiner Reisen und der merkwürdigsten Begebenheiten
	meines Lebens. Riga 1813.
Recke und Napiersky, Allg. Schriftsteller- und Gelehrten-Lexikon der Prov. Livland,
	Esthland und Kurland 1: 452. 1827.

1529. <em>Flora livonica</em> oder Abbildung und Beschreibung der in Livland wildwachsenden
Pflanzen. Riga 1809-1810, 10 fasc. Fol. (<em>Fl. livon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in 10 fascicles 1809-1810, 50 fol., 50 copper engravings by G. Behrends, Riga.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 480; Jackson p. 329; LS 7299; NI 530; PR 2418.

PAGE: 684
HEADING: DRUMMOND, J.

Drummond, James (1784-1863), British botanist and plant collector, in Australia
1829-1863, brother of Thomas Drummond. (<em>J. Drumm.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: In many herbaria, large sets in BM, K, OXF, PERTH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 168; Lasègue p. 282.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 158. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 472; BB p. 95; CSP 2: 346; DNB 16: 33;
HR (q.v. for further references).
Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 2: 30-32. 1850.
Hooker, Fl. Tasm. cxxvi. 1860.
Seemann, J. Bot. 1: 224. 1863.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1863: xli-xlii. 1864.
Bailey, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 8(2): 25. 1890.
Maiden, J. W. Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 14-16. 1909.
Coats, The plant hunters 223-227, 387. 1969.
Erickson, The Drummonds of Hawthornden Osborne Park, W. Austr. 1969, 183 p.
Perry, W. Austral. Nat. 11(8): 178-180. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Drummondita</em> W. H. Harvey (1855; also dedicated to his brother Thomas
(1780-1835), q.v.) (To avoid confusion with <em>Drummondia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830) and
<em>Drummondia</em> W. J. Hooker (1828, <em>nom. cons.</em>), both dedicated to Thomas, Harvey
"... adopted the termination "ita," – being an I for James, and a T for Thomas!").
<em>Note</em>: <em>Drummondia</em> A. Chaves Batista &amp; H. Maia (1963) is dedicated to Octavio Drum-
mond, Brazilian phytopathologist.

Drummond, James Lawson (1783-1853), British physician and naturalist in Belfast.
(<em>J. L. Drumm.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Algae at E.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 76. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 473; BB p. 95-96; BM 1: 481; CSP 2: 347;
DNB 16: 33-34; Jackson p. 18; MD p. 97-99; PR 2419-2420.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Drummond, cf. infra, sub Th. Drummond.

1530. <em>First steps to botany</em>, intended as popular illustration of the science leading to its
study as a branch of general education. London (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown,
and Green) 1823. Duod. (<em>First steps bot</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Dec 1823, p. [i-viii], [1]-389. <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (id.) Duod. 27 Mai-1 Oct 1826, p. [i-viii], [1]-391. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: London (Longman, Rees, Orme, and Green) 1831. Duod., p. [i]-viii, [1]-391.
	<em>Copy</em>: BR. – Reprinted without change.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: London 1835 (<em>n.v.</em>) <em>Copy</em>: BM. – id.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 481; Jackson p. 371, p. 38; MD p. 98; PR 2419.

Drummond, James Ramsay (1851-1921), British botanist and collector, in India
1874-1904, later at Kew, nephew of James and Thomas Drummond. (<em>J. R. Drumm.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K; dupl. e.g. at B, BM, CAL, E, G, P, W. ("Flora of North
Western India," "Flora pentapotamica").
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 168.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 473; BB p. 95-96; Langman p. 253; NSW
p. 101.
Prain, J. Bot. 59: 174. 1921.
Prain, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1921: 123; 1922: 301-302.
Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. 133: 47. 1921.
Prain, Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 6: 356-357. 1921.

PAGE: 685
HEADING: DRUMMOND, T.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Drummondia</em> A. Chaves Batista &amp; H. Maia (1963) is dedicated to Octavio
Drummond, Brazilian phytopathologist.

Drummond, Thomas (1780-1835), Scottish collector and botanist, in N. America
1831-1835, brother of James Drummond. (<em>Drumm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The location of Drummond's original herbarium is unknown.
The most important sets of his plants are at BM and K; for further information see IH.
For exsiccatae see below and Sayre (1971). Sets of the <em>Musci americani</em> (nos. 1-180)
Warrington 1841, arranged and named by William Wilson (1799-1871) and W. J.
Hooker are at B, BM, and FH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 96; IH 2: 169; Lasègue p. 196-198, 204; MD p. 99.
	Anon., Flora 22: 95. 14 Feb. 1829.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 38-39. 1902 (q.v. for further references).
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 159. 1964.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 193-196. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 890; Barnhart 1: 473; BB p. 96; BM 1: 473;
Bossert p. 107; CSP 2: 347, 7: 560; DNB 16: 41; ME 1: 179, 3: 418.
Hooker, J. Bot. 1: 50-60, 183-202. 1834.
Hooker, Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 16, 21-26, 39-49, 95-101, 170-177. 1835, 2: 60-64. 1836.
Anon., Flora 19: 272. 7 Mai 1836.
Lasègue, Musée bot. Delessert 196-198, 204. 1845.
Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 178. 1849.
Sargent, Silva 2: 25. 1891.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 38-39. 1902.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 40. 1905.
Spaulding, Popular Sci. Monthly 74: 48-57. 1909 (portr.)
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 293. 1921.
Rodgers, John Torrey 340. 1942; Amer. Bot. 1873-1892. 166, 211. 295. 1944; Noble
	Fellow Sullivant 346. 1940.
Hadfield, Pioneers in gardening 127. 1951.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 218, 273-274. 1967.
Coats, The plant hunters 314-316, 325-327, 387. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Drummondia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830); <em>Drummondia</em> W. J. Hooker (1828, <em>nom.
cons.</em>); <em>Drummondita</em> W. H. Harvey (1855; also dedicated to his brother James (1784-
1863), q.v.) (To avoid confusion with <em>Drummondia</em> de Candolle and <em>Drummondia</em> Hooker,
Harvey "... adopted the termination "ita, " – being an I for James, and a T for Tho-
mas!"). <em>Note</em>: <em>Drummondia</em> A. Chaves Batista &amp; H. Maia (1963) is dedicated to Octavio
Drummond, Brazilian phytopathologist.

1531. <em>Musci scotici</em>; or, dried specimens of the mosses that have been discovered in
Scotland; with reference to their localities. 2 vols. of exsiccatae, (vol. 1, nos. 1-100; vol. 2,
nos. 1-100). Forfar 1824-1825. Qu. (<em>Musc. scot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1: Jan-Sep 1824, 2: Jan-Mar 1825. – Each volume has 100 specimens. <em>Copies</em>:
	BM, E, FH, G, K.
Ref.: MD p. 99.
	Hooker, Edinburgh J. Sci. 1(2): 365-367. 1824.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 195-196. 1971.

1532. <em>Musci americani</em>; or, specimens of the mosses collected in British North America
and chiefly among the Rocky Mountains, during the second land arctic expedition under
the command of captain Franklin R.N. (vol. 1, nos. 1-158, vol. 2, nos. 159-286) Glasgow
 1828. (<em>Musc. amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1828 – See Sayre (1971) for additional data and references. Sets at BM, FH, G, K,
	NJ.
<em>Ref</em>.: MD p. 99.
	Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 93-94. 1829.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 193-194. 1971.

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HEADING: DRURY

Drury, Heber (1819-1872), British colonel in the Madras Light Infantry, student of
the flora of India. (<em>Drury</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 96; CSP 2: 347; Jackson p. 540; PR 2421-2422.

1533. <em>Handbook of the Indian flora</em>; being a guide to all the flowering plants hitherto de-
scribed as indigenous to the continent of India. Madras, London 1864-1869, 3 vols. (1, 2:
Trabancore Sircar Press, Madras; 3: Richardson &amp; Co. London) (<em>Handb. Ind. fl.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1864 (p. ii: Mar 1864), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-v, [1]-659. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1866 (Flora 8 Oct 1867), p. [i-iii], [1]-604. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: Mar-Jun 1869 (p. iii: 4 Mar 1869; Flora 20 Jul 1869), p. [i-iii], [1]-708. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2422; IDC 7312.

Dryander, Jonas Carlsson (1748-1810), Swedish botanist, librarian to Banks.
(<em>Dryander</em>).

<sm>TYPES, MANUSCRIPTS</sm> and <sm>CORRESPONDENCE</sm>: BM. – Dryander edited the first edition and
part of the second edition of Aiton's <em>Hortus kewensis</em> (see nos. 72 and 73). He described
several of the new taxa; these are listed by Krok (KR p. 144-145). Plants from the Kew
garden were sent by Dryander to his uncle L.J. Montin (1723-1785) whose herbarium
is at S; other sheets are in the Thunberg herbarium at UPS. Plants collected by Dryander
in the Uppsala garden are in the Linnaean herbarium at Stockholm (Lindmann 1907).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 96; BMNH Hist. coll. p. 35; KR p. 144-145.
	Aiton, Hort. kew. ed. 2. 5, postscript, 1813.
	Lindmann, Ark. Bot. 7(3): 13. 1907.
	Britten, J. Bot. 50 (suppl. 3): 1-16. 1912.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 473; BB p. 96; BM 1: 481, 6: 281; Bossert
p. 107; CSP 2: 347; Dawson p. 275-279; HR; HU 2: 604 [ind.]; IF p. 693; Jackson
p. 541; KR p. 143-145; Langman p. 70; LS 7307; MW p. 101; Plesch p. 208; PR 78,
2423-2424, 5293, 9911.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 89, 261, 278, 321, 339. 1797.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 68.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 40. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW 42: 66-67. 1908.
Maiden, Sir Joseph Banks 96-100. 1909.
Curtis, William Curtis 59, 80, 82, 83, 111. 1941.
Uggla, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 156: 99-102. 1945.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> L'Héritier, Sertum anglicum, facs. 1963, p. xvii.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 153, 155, 221, 232, 236, 238-239. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dryandera</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em> of <em>Dryandra</em> Thunberg); <em>Dryandra</em> R.
Brown (1810, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Dryandra</em> Thunberg (1783, <em>nom. rej.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Contr. N.S.W. nat. Herb. 4(6): 370. 1973.

1534. <em>Catalogus bibliothecae historico-natnralis Josephi Banks</em> regi a consiliis intimis, baroneti,
balnei equitis, regiae societatis praesidis caet. London (W. Bulmer &amp; Co.) 1798-1800,
5 vols. Oct. (<em>Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Important bibliography of pre-nineteenth century natural history because of the
	richness of Banks' library and of the inclusion of articles published in the periodical
	literature. Some of the missing titles were listed in Dryander's <em>Catalogus librorum qui
	desiderantur in Bibliotheca</em> ... <em>J. Banks</em> [six editions, ed. 1, 1782, later also "<em>Desiderata
	pro Bibliotheca Banksiana</em>" [ed. 3, 1790]. – The Banksian library is now at the British
	Museum (Bloomsbury). – Tomus III, <em>Botanici</em>, was presented by Banks to the Uni-
	versity library of Cambridge on 3 Nov 1797. <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
	Tomus 1, <em>Scriptores generales</em>. 1798, p. [i]-vii, [1]-309, [14, index].

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HEADING: DUBY

	Tomus 2, <em>Zoologi</em>. 1796, p. [i-xx], [1]-578, [30, index].
	Tomus 3, <em>Botanici</em>. 9 Nov 1797, p. [i]-xxiii, [1]-656 p., [38, index].
	Tomus 4, <em>Mineralogi</em>. 1799, p. [i]-ix, [1]-390 p., [26, index].
	Tomus 5, <em>Supplementum et index auctorum</em> 6 Nov 1800, p. [i], [1]-531 ("531"), [532 expl.
	signs].
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York and London (Johnson Reprint Corporation). Amsterdam (A.
	Asher and Co.) 1966. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 481; KR p. 145, no. 14; PR 2424; IDC 6495.
	Stafleu, Taxon 17: 218-220. 1968.

Dubois, François Noel Alexandre (1752-1824), French clergyman and botanist at
Orléans. (<em>Dubois</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OR?
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 169.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 474; PR 2426.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duboisia</em> H. Karsten (1847) and <em>Duboisreymondia</em> H. Karsten (1848) are de-
dicated to Dubois-Reymond.

1535. <em>Méthode éprouvée</em>, avec laquelle on peut parvenir facilement, et sans maître, à
connoître les plantes de l'intérieur de la France, et en particulier celles des environs
d'Orléans. Ouvrage infiniment utile aux personnes qui passent une partie de l'année à la
campagne, et aux jeunes gens auquels on veut inspirer du goût pour l'histoire naturelle.
Orléans (Darnault-Maurant), an xi, 1803. Oct. (<em>Méth. éprouv.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Sep-Oct 1803 (JGLF Oct 1803; "an XI"), p. [i]-xv, [1]-592. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Occasion-
	al variant spellings (e.g. Ophris) can be considered to have been unintentional.
<em>Ed. 1</em>: Paris (E. Cretté) 2 Apr 1825 (BF), Oct., p. [i*-iv*], [iii]-xv, [1]-592. <em>Copy</em>: B. –
	"Nouvelle édition."
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Janet et Cotelle), Bruxelles (Librairie parisienne) 27 Jul 1833 (BF), Oct.,
	p. [i*-iii*], [i]-x, [1]-541. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – "Seconde édition."
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Paris (A. Cotelle) 20 Jun 1840 (BF), Oct., p. [<em>i*-iv*</em>], <em>3 pl</em>., [i]-iv, [1]-627. <em>Copy</em>: B.
	Title: "Méthode ... on parvient facilement et ... plantes de la France. Ouvrage
	utile ... troisième édition entirement refondue et augmentée; comprenant toutes les
	plantes phanérogames de la France; par M. Boitard ... avec trois planches de prin-
	cipes." – Pierre Boitard (1787-1859).
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Paris (A. Cotelle) 1846, Oct., p. [i*-iii*], [i-iv], [1]-611, <em>pl. 1-3. Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	"Quatrième édition entièrement refondue et augmentée, comprenant toutes les plantes
	phanérogames de la France, ainsi que leurs propriétés médicinales."
<em>Ed. 4</em>, "deuxième tirage: " Paris 1857, Oct., p. i-iv, 1-611, <em>3 pl</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 482; Jackson p. 274; Plesch p. 208; PR 2426; IDC 5475.

Duby, Jean Étienne (1798-1885), Swiss clergyman and botanist at Genève. (<em>Duby</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BERN (Phanerogams), G (exotic Musci and Hepatics), STR
(other cryptogams), Motelay (Bordeau) European mosses. A manuscript list at G,
drawn up by Duby's widow on 23 Apr 1886 lists the 29 collections of mostly non-
European bryophytes and fungi sold by her to W. Barbey. The most important item was
the Hedwig-Schwaegrichen herbarium ("11 boites de types"). The Barbey collections
were later incorporated in the Boissier herbarium and were ultimately transferred to the
general herbarium of G from 1958 on. The collections also included the Duby herbarium
of acrocarp musci, several sets of fungi (e.g. Duchamp, Ravenel) and the Mougeot et
Nestler exsiccatae. – Duplicates at FI, IBF, NY, P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 169.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 26. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 474; BM 1: 483; Bossert p. 108; CSP 2: 355;
356, 7: 564, 9: 741, 14: 699; GR p. 630-631; Jackson p. 541 [ind.]; Langman p. 253;
LS 7327-7337; MW p. 101, suppl. p. 57; PFC 1: xli; PR 2433-2434.

PAGE: 688
HEADING: DUBY

Cesati, Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci. ser. 3. 4: 32-33. 1882.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvii. 1883.
Anon., Revue de Bot. 4: 329-330. 1886.
Anon., Verh. schweiz. naturf. Ges. 69: 133-137. 1886 (bibl.)
Anon., Bot. Gaz. 11: 70. 1886.
Bescherelle, Bull. Soc. bot. France 32(1): 371-373. 1885 (1886).
Chaponnière, Jean-Étienne Duby, Genève 1886.
Irta, Magy. növén. lap. 10: 10-11. 1886 (bibl.)
Anon., Botaniker-Kalender 1887: 100.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 212-217. 1940 (bibl.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 40. 1941.
Stafleu, Adanson, Labillardière, de Candolle 85. 1967.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: DC, <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Primulaceae</em>, 8: 33-74, 667-668. med. Mar 1844.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dubyaea</em> A. P. de Candolle (1838).

1536. <em>Aug. Pyrami de Candolle Botanicon gallicum</em> seu synopsis plantarum in flora gallica
descriptarum. Editio secunda. Ex herbariis et schedis Candollianis propriisque digestum
a J. É. Duby. Paris (Mme Ve Bouchard-Huzard) [1828-1830] 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Bot. gall.</em>)

<em>Pars prima</em>, plantas vasculares continens, <em>publ</em>. 12-14 Apr 1828, p. [i]-xii, [1]-544. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Pars secunda</em>, plantas cellulares continens, <em>publ</em>. Mai 1830, p. [i-vi], [545]-1068, [i]-lviii.
	<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 483; LS 7327; PFC 1: xli; PR 1470; IDC 6508.

Duchartre, Pierre-Étienne-Simon (1811-1894), French botanist, ultimately pro-
fessor of botany at the Sorbonne. (<em>Duchartre</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; material at AUT, CGE, CN, FI, G, LY, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 169.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 475; BM 1: 484, 6: 282; Bossert p. 108;
CSP 2: 356-358, 6: 644, 7: 564, 9: 742, 12: 205-206, 14: 700; Jackson p. 541 [ind.];
Langman p. 253; LS 7340-7342; MW p. 101; NI 536; PR 2435-2438, 10550.
Bornet, C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 119: 824-828. 1894.
De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 33(2): 175-177. 1894.
Bonnier, Rev. gén. Bot. 6: 481-504. 1894 (bibl.), also sep.
Flahault, J. de Bot., Morot 8: 381-385. 1894.
Clos, Bull. Soc. bot. France 42: 88-143. 1895 (bibl.)
Vilmorin, J. Soc. natl. Hortic. ser. 3. 17: 39-56. 1895.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1894/5: 31-32. 1895.
Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arb. 2: 10. 1917.
Anon., Lily Year-Book 1936, portr. (err. † 1914).
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 26. 1966.
Virville, Regn. veg. 71: 11. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: DC, <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Aristolochiaceae</em>, 15(1): 421-498, early Mai 1864.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duchartrea</em> Decaisne (1846); <em>Duchartrella</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

1537. <em>Revue botanique</em> recueil mensuel renfermant l'analyse des travaux publiés en France
et à l'étranger sur la botanique et sur ses applications à l'horticulture, l'agriculture, la
médecine etc. Paris (A. Franck) 1845-1847, Oct. (<em>Rev. bot.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1845-1846, p. [i-iii], [1]-592.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1846-1847, p. [i], [1]-592 ("392").
	See 2: 385-386 for a note by Duchartre on Delessert. With the latter's death the journal
	came to an end; it appeared in the beginning in monthly instalments of 48 p. of which
	the first, for July 1845, in August 1845. We have seen no copy in original covers of vol. 1
	but assume that the monthly schedule was adhered to (July 1845-June 1846). Vol. 2
	appeared as follows (<em>copy</em> in original covers at MO):

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HEADING: DUCHESNE

vol.	pars	dates on covers	pages	vol.	pars	dates on covers	pages
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2	1/2	Jul-Aug 1846	[1]-96	2	8	Feb 1847	[337]-384
	3	Sep 1846	[97]-144		9/10	Mar-Apr 1847	[385]-480
	4	Oct 1846	[145]-192		11	Mai 1847	[4813-528
	5/6	Nov-Dec 1846	[195]-288		12 Jun 1847	[529]-592
	7	Jan 1847	[289]-336				["392"]

Unsigned articles and notes are by Duchartre.
<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 5547.

Duchassaing de Fontbressin, Èdouard Placide (1818-1873), Guadeloupe physician
and naturalist. (<em>Duchass</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Main collection of Guadeloupe at GOET (set used by Walpers)
via Grisebach. Other sets e.g. at B (was considerable) and P, for further duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 169.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 11: 495. 1853 (herbarium for sale).
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 39-40. 1902, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 263, 271, 275, 286, 298, 341.
	1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 475; BM 1: 484; CSP 2: 358, 7: 564, 14: 700.
Sagot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 20: 275-280. 1873.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 39, 56. 1898; 3: 39-40. 1902.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duchassaingia</em> Walpers (1851).

Duchesne, Antoine Nicolas (1747-1827), French botanist and horticulturist. (<em>Du-
chesne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 660; Barnhart 1: 484; BM 1: 484; Bossert
p. 108; GR p. 317; HU 2: 605 [ind.]; LS 7343; PR 2439-2442.
Silvestre, Notice historique Duchesne, Paris 1827.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 100. 1905.
Bunyard, Gard. Chron. 54: 61-62. 1913 (portr.)
Bunyard, J. R. Hort. Soc. 39: fig. 169. 1914 (portr.)
Lee, Amer. hort. Mag. 43: 80-88. 1964.
Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera Plantarum xxxvii. 1964.
Lee, <em>in</em> Darrow, The strawberry 40-72. 1966.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 280. 1971.
Guédès, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 6(3): 177. 1972.
Guédès, Taxon 22: 212-214. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duchesnea</em> J. E. Smith (1811).

1538. <em>Manuel de botanique</em>, contenant les propriétés des piantes [sic] utiles pour la nourri-
ture, d'usage en médecine, employées dans les arts, d'ornement pour les jardins, &amp; que
l'on trouve à la campagne aux environs de Paris. Paris 1764. Oct.(<em>n.v.</em>) (<em>Man. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1764 (Cat. hebd. 11 Aug 1764), xxiv, 44, 76, 92, 94, 75 p.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 484; PR 2439.
	Guédès, Taxon 22: 212-214. 1973.

1539. <em>Histoire naturelle des fraisiers</em>, contenant les vues d'économie réunies à la botanique;
&amp; suivie de remarques particulières sur plusieurs points qui ont rapport à l'histoire
naturelle générale. Paris (Didot le jeune, C.J. Panckoucke) 1766. Duod. (<em>Hist. nat. frais.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1766 (approbation 9 Mai 1766), [i]-xii, [1]-324, [1]-118, [2, approb.],
	1 tabl. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2440.

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HEADING: DUCKE

Ducke, Adolpho (1876-1959), Brazilian botanist and explorer of the Amazone region.
(<em>Ducke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: IAN, MG and RB, duplicates in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 169.
	Ducke, Bol. Tecn. Inst. Agron. Norte 28: 39-44. 1954 (on MG).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 475; Bossert p. 108; CSP 14: 701[?]; NI 539.
Pires, Bol. Téc. Inst, agron. Norte 36: 161-162. 1959.
Archer and Rizzini, Arq. Jard. bot. 17: 229-235. 1961 (155 nos. bibl.)
Archer, Taxon 11: 233-242. 1962 (bibl., 133 nos.)
Egler, Bol. Mus. Par. Emilio Goeldi ser. 2. 18: 1-129. 1963 (itin., bibl. portr.; the most
	extensive treatment, completed after Egler's death by Cavalcante).
Schultes, Regn. veg. 71: 233, 281, 291. 1970, also in Bot. Rev. 36(3): 262-265. 1970.
Stace, Taxon 20: 337-343. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duckea</em> Maguire (1958); <em>Duckeanthus</em> R. E. Fries (1934); <em>Duckeodendron</em> Kuhl-
mann (1925); <em>Duckesia</em> Cuatrecasas (1961).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Duckera</em> Barkley (1942) is dedicated to Elisabeth Anne Barkley née Ducker (1908-x),
American botanist.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Taxon 11: 236. 1962.

Ducluzeau, J. A. P. (<em>fl</em>. 1805), French botanist. (<em>Ducluz</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 476.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Cluzella</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent (1823).

1540. <em>Essai sur l'histoire naturelle des conferves des environs de Montpellier</em>. Montpellier
(Auguste Ricard) s.d. [1805]. Oct. (<em>Essai conferv. Montpellier</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: probably Dec 1805 [see p. 92, presentation of thesis], p. [1]-89, [90, err.; 91, note;
	92, presentation]. <em>Copies</em>: G(2), UC. – The seven plates, announced to be published
	later, never appeared.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2448.

Dufft, Adolf (1803-1875), German industrialist and lichenologist. (<em>Dufft</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: <em>Cladonien der Flora germanica</em> (grossen-
theils in der Umgegend von Stettin, ferner in der Mark Brandenburg gesammelt). 1863
(? 1860). <em>Copies</em>: FH (150 specimens), L (at least 181 specimens).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 170.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 120-121. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 443; 6(1): 262; Barnhart 1: 477; CSP 6: 644,
7: 566; LS 7385.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 25: 416-417. 1875.
Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 17: xx, lxv. 1875.

Dufour, Léon [Marie] (1861-1942), French mycologist at Fontainebleau. (<em>Dufour</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 486; CSP 14: 712; LS 7409-7421, suppl.
6963-6974[?].
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 433. 1916.
Davy de Virville, Bull. Soc. bot. France 89: 15-18. 1942 (portr.)
Davy de Virville, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 58: 200-228. 1942 (portr., bibl.)

PAGE: 691
HEADING: DUFTSCHMID

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Not to be confused with [Jean-Marie] Léon Dufour (1780-1865) who also pu-
blished on fungi (Eponymy: <em>Dufourea</em> Acharius (1809), <em>Dufourea</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent
ex Willdenow (1810), <em>Dufourea</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1819), <em>Dufourea</em> Grenier
(1827), <em>Dufoureomyces</em> Ciferri &amp; Tomaselli (1953); nor with Louis Dufour (1832-1892),
Lausanne physicist, or Louis (Luigi) Dufour (1830-1901), Genoa physicist and algologist.

1541. <em>Atlas des champignons comestibles et vénéneux</em> [.] 80 planches coloriées représentant
191 champignons communs en France avec leur description, les moyens de reconnaître
les bonnes et les mauvaises espèces et de nombreuses recettes culinaires par L. Dufour
... ouvrage spécialement rédigé pour servir de complément à la Nouvelle flore des
champignons de MM. Costantin et Dufour. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1891. Qu. (<em>Atlas
champ. comest.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 10 parts of 8 plates with text of which 1-4 were available by Mai 1891 (Nat.
	Nov.) and 5-10 by Nov 1891 (Nat. Nov.); p. [i-iii], [1]-79, [80, cont.], <em>pl. 1-80</em>,
	chromoliths. with figs. 1-191. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 486 (err. sub Louis Dufour), NI 541.

Dufresne, Pierre (1786-1836), French physician at Geneva. (<em>Dufr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; if any, in G-DG.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1 1478; Langman p. 254; MWp. 102; PR 2463.
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 452. 1847.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 52. 1854.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 201, 235, 236, 391. 1862.
Dufresne, E., Le dr. Pierre Dufresne, Paris 1890.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 220-221. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dufresnia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1830).

1542. <em>Histoire naturelle et médicale de la famille des Valérianées</em>; présentée et publiquement
soutenue à la Faculté de médecine de Montpellier, le 14 juin 1811 ... pour obtenir le
grade de docteur en médecine. Montpellier (Jean Martel aîné) 1811. Qu. (<em>Hist. nat.
Valér.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Jun 1811, p. [1]-61, 3 uncoloured anonymous copper engravings, [1 p. list
	faculty]. Thesis defended under A. P. de Candolle. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Langman p. 254; MW p. 102; PR 2463; IDC 6165.

Duftschmid, Johann Baptiste (1804-1866), Austrian physician and botanist at Linz.
(<em>Duftschmid</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 170.
	Candolle, Phytographie 409. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 478; CSP 2: 374; PR sub 2463, 10551.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 17: 28. 1867; Flora 50: 14. 1867.

1543. <em>Die Flora von Oberösterreich</em>. Linz (Franz Ignaz Ebenhöchsche Buchhandlung)
1870-1885, 4 vols., Oct. (<em>Fl. Oberösterreich</em>).

vol.	Heft	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-v, [1]-94	Jun-Nov 1870
	2	[i], 99-190	1873
	3	[191]294	Jan Apr 1874
2	1 [5]	[i], 289-354	1876
	2[6]	[i], 355-426	1878
	3[7]	[i], 427-502	Jan-Jun 1879
	4[8]	[i], 503-600	1880

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vol.	Heft	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------
3		[i]-iv, [1]-454, [1, err.]	1883
4		[i], [1]-346	Jan-Apr 1885

<em>Copy</em>: HH. – "Herausgegeben vom oberösterr. Museum Francisco – Carolinum and
published in the Museum's Jahresberichte.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 10551.

Dugès, Alfred Auguste Dalsescantz (1826-1910), French botanist who settled in
Mexico in 1853. (<em>Dugès</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at GH, MEXU, P, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 170.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 479; Bossert p. 108; CSP 9: 746, 12: 207,
14: 713-714; Langman p. 254.
Anon., Revista Cient. Bibl. Soc. Cien. Antonio Alzate 1902(1/2): 1-17. 1903 (portr.)
Villada, La Naturaleza ser. 3. 1: 52. 1910.
McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. herb. 9: 232. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dugesia</em> A. Gray (1882).

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: Mexico 1975, I.60 $.

Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis (1700-1782), French agronomist, naval techno-
logist, forester and botanist; "inspecteur général de la Marine." (<em>Duhamel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 677; Barnhart 1: 479 (d. 1781); BM 1: 487,
6: 283; Bossert p. 108; Frank 3(Anh.): 26; HU 2: 605 [ind.]; Langman p. 255; LS
7438-7440a; MW p. 102; NI 542-552; Plesch p. 209-212; PR 2465-2470.
Condorcet, Hist. Acad. Sci., Paris 1782: 131-135. 1785.
Boehmer, Bibl. 3(1): 211. 1787.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexik. 154-156. 1874.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 101. <em>pl. 24.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 449 [index]. 1937.
Bourde, The influence of England on the French agronomes, Cambridge 1953.
Chinard, Libr. Bull. 1957: 508-522.
Rousseau, Regn. veg. 71: 218. 1970.
Eklund, DSB 4: 223-225. 1971.
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific institution 344, 423. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 261, 275, 279, 281-282. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duhamelia</em> Persoon (1805); <em>Hamelia</em> N. J. Jacquin (1760).

1544. <em>Traité des arbres et arbustes</em> qui se cultivent en France en pleine terre. Paris 1755
(H. L. Guérin &amp; L. F. Delatour) 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Traité arbr. arbust.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Vol. 1</em>: 1755, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxii, [1]-368, <em>pl. 1-139.</em>
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1755, p. [i-iii], [1]-367, 3 folded steel engr., 3 woodcuts, various smaller figures
	in text.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US, U. – <em>Plates</em>: in part printed from blocks used by Mattioli.
	<em>Additions pour le Traité des arbres et arbustes</em> were published in the author's <em>Des semis et</em>
	<em>plantations des arbres, et de leur culture</em>. Paris 1760. Qu. (see below). The <em>additions</em> are a
	separately paged appendix consisting of 27 pages and 1 plate.
<em>Ed</em>. [.]: 1785 (<em>n.v.</em>), "nullo modo differt" (PR).
<em>German</em>: Abhandlungen von Bäumen Stauden und Sträuchen Welche in Frankreich in
	freyer Luft erzogen werden. Von Herrn Du Hamel Du Monceau ... Erster [zweyter,
	dritter] Theil. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt, und mit vielen neuen Anmerkungen

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	vermehrt, durch Carl Christoph Oelhafen von Schöllenbach, der Reichs-Stadt
	Nürnberg Pflegern zu Grävenberg. Nürnberg 1763. Qu. (Johann Michael Seligmann)
	1763. Qu. (<em>Abh. Bäum. Sträuch.</em>)
	<em>Erster Theil</em>: Introd. sign. A-K, unpaged, [1]-258, <em>3 plates</em> (Plesch: 7), text ill. <em>Copy</em>:
	USDA.
	<em>Zweyter Theil</em>: [i-iii], [1]-284, ind. sign. Nn-Ddd. – <em>7 pl</em>. (Plesch: 4). <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
	<em>Dritter Theil</em>: [i], [58], [1]-272, <em>16 pl</em>. (fide Plesch).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 487; DA 1967; DU 99; GF p. 55; HU 552; Jackson p. 206; LS 7438a;
	NI 547-548; Plesch p. 209; PR 2469; SA 1: 144, 2: 557; IDC 412.
	Ewan, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 103: 807-818. 1959.

1545. <em>Des semis et plantations des arbres</em>, et de leur culture; ou méthodes pour multiplier
et élever les arbres, les planter en massifs &amp;c en avenues; former les forêts &amp; les bois; les
entretenir, &amp; rétablir ceux qui sont dégradés: faisant partie du traité complet des bois &amp;
des forêts ... ouvrage enrichi de figures en taille-douce. Paris (H. L. Guérin &amp; L. F.
Delatour) 1760. Qu. (<em>Semis plantat. arbr.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1760, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxxx, [1]-383, <em>pl. 1-16</em>, p. 1-27, <em>figs. 1-3</em> (add.), <em>1-10</em> (add.,
	corr.) <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	The 27 p. appendix of additions is to the <em>Traité des arbres</em> (see above).
<em>German</em>: Von der Holz-Saat und Pflanzung der Wald-Bäume, auch derselber ferneren
	Wart; oder Arten, Bäume zu vermehren und zu erziehen, mit diesen Bäumen Dickige
	und Alleen, auch ganze Wälder an zu legen, dieselben gehörig zu erhalten, und die in
	Abnahm gekommene Wälder wieder in guten Stand zu setzen: als ein zur vollständi-
	gen Abhandlung von den Wäldern und Hölzern gehöriger Theil durch Herrn Du
	Hamel Du Monceau ... durchaus mit vielen Kupferstichen. Aus dem Französischen
	übersetzt durch Carl Christoph Oelhafen von Schöllenbach, der Reichs-Stadt Nürn-
	berg Pflegern zu Grävenberg. Nürnberg (Johann Michael Seligmanns seel. Erben)
	1763. Qu.
	<em>Publ</em>.: 1763, p. [1-58, sign. a-h], [1]-272, 16 copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 487; NI 545; Plesch p. 210.

1546. <em>Traité des arbres fruitiers</em>; contenant leur figure, leur description, leur culture, &amp;c.
Paris (Saillant, Desaint) 1768, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Traité arbr. fruit.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Nov 1768. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, NY.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: p. [i*], [iii*], [i]-xxix, [xxx-xxxi], [1]-337, <em>62 pl</em>. (<em>Copy</em>: G) (other sources give
	<em>63 pl</em>.)
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: p. [i]-[iii], [1]-280, <em>118 pl</em>., <em>pl. 1-32</em>, <em>1-20</em>, <em>1-58</em>, [1], <em>1-7</em>.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris, Bruxelles (J. L. de Boubers), 3 vols. 1782.
	1: [i-iii], [1]-320, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-3</em>], <em>1-6</em>, <em>1-16</em>, ., <em>1. Copies</em>: HU, L, NY.
	2: [i], [1]-338, <em>pl. 1-8</em>, <em>1-2</em>, <em>1-13</em>, <em>1-4</em>, <em>1</em>, <em>1-31</em>, <em>1-7</em>, <em>1</em>, <em>8</em>, <em>9</em>, <em>11</em>, <em>12</em>, <em>14-19. Copies</em>: HU, L, NY.
	3: [i], [1]-260, <em>pl. 1-57. Copies</em>: HU, NY.
	<em>Other issue</em> of ed. 2: Paris (Desaint). <em>Copy</em>: NY; collation as above.
The plates (180 in ed. 1, 180 in ed. 2) are uncoloured engravings after drawings by
Aubriet, Mlle Basseporte, Le Berriays. They are numbered in partial series or un-
numbered.
<em>German ed</em>.: Nürnberg (Adam Wolfgang Winterschmid) 1775-1783, 3 vols. Qu. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	1: [i]-xvi, [1]-202, <em>pl. 1-13</em>, <em>1-16</em>, <em>1</em>, <em>1-2</em>, <em>1-9</em>. 1775.
	2: [1]-134, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, <em>1-14</em>, <em>1-4</em>, <em>1</em>, <em>1-32</em>, <em>1-20</em>. 1782.
	3: [1]-130, <em>pl. 1-58</em>, <em>1</em>, <em>1-7</em>. 1783.
	"[1:] Abhandlung von den Obstbäumen ... aus dem Französichen übersetzt von
	Carl Christoph Oelhafen von Schollenbach, " [2, 3:] Pomona gallica oder Abhand-
	lung ..."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 487; DU 100; GF p. 55; HU 664 [ed. 2]; LS 7438a; NI 550; Plesch p. 211-
	212; PR 2466.

1547. <em>Traité des arbres et arbustes</em> que l'on cultive en France, par Duhamel. Nouvelle
édition, augmentée de plus de moitié pour le nombre des espèces, distribuée d'apres un
ordre plus méthodique suivant l'état actuel de la botanique et de l'agriculture: avec des
figures, d'après les dessins de P. J. Redouté ... dédiée à Sa Majesté l'Impératrice Reine.
Paris (Étienne Michel) [1800-]1801-1819. 7 vols. Fol. (<em>Traité arbr. arbust.</em>)

PAGE: 694
HEADING: DUHAMEL

<em>Publ</em>.: Title pages vary. The HU copy has:
	<em>1</em>: (engraved) Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre
	par Duhamel seconde édition considérablement augmentée. Paris (Didot ainé,
	Michel, Lamy) s.d. [1800-1803], p. [i-vi], [1]-80, 77bis-80bis, 77ter-78ter, [81], 82-
	264, [i]-iv, <em>pl. 1-60.</em>
	<em>2</em>: Title as in heading, printed, Paris (Étienne Michel) 1804, p. [1]-244, [i]-v, [1],
	<em>pl. 1-66, 66</em>[<em>bis</em>], <em>67-71</em>.
	<em>3</em>: as in 2, 1806, p. [i-iii], [1]-234, [i]-iv, <em>pl. 1-27</em>, <em>27bis</em>, <em>28</em>, <em>28bis</em>, <em>29-51</em>, <em>50bis, 53-58</em>.
	<em>4</em>: as in 2, 1809, p. [i-iii], [1]-10, 96bis, 10bis, nbis-14bis, [11]-240, [1]-33, pl. <em>1bis</em>,
	<em>2bis</em>, <em>3bis</em>, <em>4-11</em>, <em>11bis</em>, <em>1-3</em>, <em>12-22</em>, <em>22bis</em>, <em>24-33</em>, <em>33bis</em>, <em>34-63</em>, p. [i*]-4* ind.
	<em>5</em>: "Nouveau Duhamel, ou traité des arbres at arbustes que l'on cultive en France,
	rédigé par G.-L.A. Loiseleur Deslongchamps ... avec des figures d'après les dessins
	de MM. P.-J. Redouté et P. Bessa. Dédiée à Sa Majesté l'Impératrice Joséphine. Paris
	(Étienne Michel, Arthus Bertrand) 1812," p. [i-ii], [1]-330, [1]-4, <em>pl. 1-84</em>, <em>72bis</em>,
	p. [i*]-4* ind.
	<em>6</em>: as in 5 (minor typogr. differences), 1815, p. [i-iii], [1]-36, 35-36bis, [37]-266, [1]-6;
	<em>pl 2</em>, .[<em>bis</em>], <em>3-32</em>, <em>35-72</em>, <em>72bis</em>, <em>73-84</em>; <em>pl. 1-80</em>, p. [1*]-6* ind.
	<em>7</em>: as in 5 "... et Étienne Michel ... avec des figures ..., 1819, " p. [i-iii], [1]-252,
	[1]-7, [1*]-7*, <em>pl. 1-72.</em>
	Not all copies of vols. 5-7 have a title-page starting off with the words "Nouveau
	Duhamel." Copies exist with essentially the same text as that of the title page of the
	first four volumes. The original announcement in the Journal Typographique of 5
	Flor. VIII speaks of three issues, each in livraisons of six plates, black and white at
	9 Fr., in colour at 18 Fr., large paper on "vellum" in colour at 30 Fr. The book is an
	independent publication and an entirely new work which shares only the name
	"Duhamel" with the <em>Traité</em> of 1755 ("act of piety"). Vol. 4 contains at the end an
	alphabetical list of all articles in the four volumes with an indication of their authors.
	The note is signed Étienne Michel, who was the editor. Vols. 5-7 were edited by
	J. L. A. Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Other authors for the first volumes were G. F.
	Mirbel, Veillard, J. H. Jaume-St.-Hilaire and L. J. M. Poiret.
	The original drawings (498, of which 463 by P.J. Redouté and 33 by P. Bessa) are at
	the <em>Bibliothèque nationale</em> (Paris). All plates are colour printed copper engravings (see
	Nissen for a list of engravers).
	Publication took place in 83 parts of which the contents of parts are not yet stated here
	because our information is still too incomplete. The contemporary reviewing journals
	(BF, JGLF, JT) and the Procès-Verbaux of the Académie provide information on the
	dates of publication but not always on the contents. It will be necessary to consult a
	copy in the original wrappers.
<em>Re-issue</em>: 1825, 7 vols., Paris (Arthus Bertrand) with original date in parentheses: 1:
	(1801), 2: (1804), 3: (1806), 4: (1809), 5: (1809), 6: (1815), 7: (1819) all dated 1825.
	Only copy known: Morton Arboretum, information Ian MacPhail.
	t.p. (vol. 1): "Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en pleine terre, en Europe,
	et particulièrement en France; par Duhamel. Édition augmentée de plus de moitié
	pour le nombre des espèces, distribuée d'après un ordre plus méthodique, suivant
	l'état actuel de la botanique et de l'agriculture. Rédigé par MM. Veillard, Jaume-
	St.-Hilaire, Mirbel, Poiret et continuée par M. Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Contenant
	la description des arbres et arbustes d'agrément, des arbres fruitiers et forestiers;
	l'exposé des charactères du genre, des espèces, des variétés; leur culture, les moyens à
	prendre pour les naturaliser, les usages économiques et médicinaux; le lieu natal,
	l'époque ou ils ont été apportés en Europe; etc., etc. Ouvrage orné de cinq cents
	planches, d'après les dessins de MM. Redouté et Bessa."
<em>Re-issue</em>: s.d. [1852?] (BM 1: 487), Paris (Librairie encyclopédique de Roret), 7 vols.
	<em>Copy</em>: G. – All title pages with same text, identical with that of 1825 re-issue except for
	imprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 487; DU 243; GF p. 55; LS 7438a; NI 549; Plesch p. 211-212; PR 2470;
	SK p. clxxix; IDC 726.
	Tucker, J. Arnold Arboretum 2: 181-182. 1921; 3: 227. 1922.
	Stearn, <em>in</em> Sitwell &amp; Madol, Album de Redouté 16. 1954.
	MacPhail, Cat. Redouteana 49-52. 1963.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 199, frontisp. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 21000).

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HEADING: DULAC

1548. <em>Traité des arbres fruitiers</em>. Nouvelle édition, augmentée par A. Poiteau et P. J. F.
Turpin. Paris [1807]-1835, 6 vols. Fol. (<em>Traité arbr. fruit.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Like the "Nouveau Duhamel" a virtually independent work. The plates are by
	Poiteau and Turpin; the six volumes, with 422 copper engravings (nos. 1-329, printed
	in colour and finished by hand) were published in 72 parts of mostly 6 plates. The
	contents and dates of publication of these parts are not given here because my data are
	not complete. The plates were used again by Poiteau in his <em>Pomologie française</em>, Paris
	1846. The name Turpin was deleted from the plates in that edition (fide NI). The
	dates of presentation to the Paris Academy of nearly all parts (1-69) can be found in
	the Procès-Verbaux de l'Académie des Sciences; JGLF and BF provide additional
	information.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 487; DU 101; LS 7440; NI 551, 1554; PR 2467.

Dujardin, Félix (1801-1860), French invertebrate zoologist and botanist at Rennes.
(<em>Dujard</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Botanical collections unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 479; BM 1: 487; CSP 2: 378-380, 6: 644,
7: 569; Jackson p. 219; PR 2471-2472; Quenstedt p. 121.
Malagutti, Mém. Soc. acad. Maine-et-Loire 10: 1-16. 1861.
Nordenskiöld, Hist, of biology 428-429. 1935.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 1188-1191. 1966.

1549. <em>Histoire naturelle des Zoophytes</em>. Infusoires, comprenant la physiologie et la classifica-
tion de ces animaux, et la manière de les étudier à l'aide du microscope ... ouvrage
accompagné de planches. Paris (Libraire Encyclopédique de Robet) 1841. Oct. (<em>Hist.
nat. Zoophyt.</em>)

<em>Text</em>: 1841, published in parts of which contents and dates are not known. – p. [i]-xii,
	[1]-684.
<em>Plates</em>: sometimes with separate t.p. "Atlas renfermant 22 planches gravées sur acier"
	s.d., p. [i], [1]-14, [2, err.], <em>pl. 1-16</em>, <em>16bis</em>, <em>17-22</em>, coloured steel engravings.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 283, 487.
	Engelmann, Bibl. hist.-nat. 154. 1846.

1550. <em>Flore compléte d'Indre et Loire</em> publiée par la Société d'Agriculture, sciences, arts et
belles-lettres, et dédiée à M. d'Entraignes, préfet du département. Précédée d'une
introduction à l'étude de la botanique. Tours (Ad. Mame et Cie.) 1833. Oct. (<em>Fl. Indre et
Loire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1833, p. [i-xl], [1]-472, <em>3 pl. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2471.
	Saint-Hilaire, Mém. Soc. roy. Sci. Orléans 2: 128-134. 1838.

Dulac, Joseph (<em>fl</em>. 1867), French clergyman and botanist. (<em>Dulac</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 479; BM 1: 487; CSP 14: 719; LS 7441a;
PR 2473.

1551. <em>Flore du département des Hautes-Pyrénées</em> (publiée pour la première fois) plantes
vasculaires spontanées classification naturelle dichotomies pour arriver seul et sans
maître à la détermination des familles, des genres, des espèces table complète étymolo-
gique gravures dans le texte. – carte géographique. Paris (F. Savy) 1867. Duod. (<em>Fl.
Hautes-Pyrénées</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1867 (p. xii: 29 Jun 1867), [i]-xii, [1]-641, [1, cont.], map. <em>Copies</em>: B, BR,
	NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 487; IF suppl. 1: 81; PR 2473; IDC 5905.
	Anon., Flora 51: 127. 11 Apr 1868.

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HEADING: DULAC

1552. Département des Hautes-Pyrénées. <em>Mélanges botaniques</em> plantes nouvelles, critiques,
monstreuses, rares avec 46 figures. Paris (F. Savy). 1886. Oct. (<em>Mélang. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jun 1886 (p. [viii]: 9 Nov 1875, p. xxiii: 20 Mar 1886, p. [85]: 17 Apr 1885,
	achevé d'imprimer; Nat. Nov. Jul 1886), p. [iii]-xxiii, [1]-484, [485, colophon], 200
	copies printed. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

Dumont de Courset, Georges Louis Marie [Baron] (1746-1824), French agrono-
mist. (<em>Dum. Cours.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 480; BM 1: 489; Dawson p. 280; Langman
p. 255; MW p. 102.
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 452. 1847.
Cayeux, J. Hortic. de France ser. 4. 12: 191-193. 1911.

EPONYMY: <em>Coursetia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1825). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Dumontia</em> J. F. V. Lamouroux (1813)
is dedicated to "... mon respectable ami M. Ch. Dumont, l'un des auteurs du Diction-
naire d'histoire naturelle, " about whom no further particulars could be found.

1553. <em>Le botaniste cultivateur</em>, ou description, culture et usage de la plus grande partie des
plantes étrangères, naturalisées et indigènes, cultivées en France et en Angleterre, ran-
gées suivant la méthode de Jussieu. Paris (1-4: J.J. Fuchs; 5: Arthus Bertrand) 1802-
 1805. 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Bot. cult.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>1</em>: 1-4 Jul 1802, p. [1]-742, [2, err.], table.
	<em>2</em>: 1-4 Jul 1802, p. [1]-826, [2, err.]
	<em>3</em>: 1-4 Jul 1802, p. [1]-779, [2, err.]
	<em>4</em>: 1-4 Jul 1802, p. [1]-278, [1, err.]
	<em>5</em>: Aug-Sep 1805, p. [i]-xii, [1]-522, [2, err.]
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Paris (Déterville, Goujon) 1811-1814, Oct., "... en France, en Autriche, en
	Italie et en Angleterre ..., " "seconde édition, entièrement refondue et considérable-
	ment augmentée."
	<em>1</em>: 1811, p. [i]-viii, [1]-562, [563, err.], map, tabl.
	<em>2</em>: 1811, p. [i-iii], [1]-638.
	<em>3</em>: 1811, p. [i-iii], [1]-551, [552, err.]
	<em>4</em>: 1811, p. [i-iii], [1]-631, [632, err.]
	<em>5</em>: 1811, p. [i-iii], [1]-567.
	<em>6</em>: 1811, p. [i-iii], [1]-631, [632, err.]
	<em>7</em>: Jun 1814, p. [i-iii], [1]-370, catal. pl. Courset: [1]-45, [46, err.]
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; Langman p. 255; Plesch p. 212 (ed. 2); PR 2479; IDC 5906 (ed. 1),
	7134 (ed. 2).

Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sébastien César (1790-1842), French hydrographer and
explorer. (<em>Dum. d'Urv.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Dumont d'Urville's own herbarium is at CN. However, the
collections on which his publications are based are at P and PC. Duplicates: B, G, G-DC,
FI, LY, W. The collections on the <em>Astrolabe</em> Voyage of 1826-1829 were made by L. A.
Lesson, those on the <em>Astrolabe</em> and <em>Zelée</em> of 1837-1840 by J. B. Hombron, H. Jacquinot
and E. J. F. Le Guillon. Dumont himself collected on the voyage of the <em>Coquille</em>, 1822-1825.
<em>Manuscripts</em>: P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 171.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 551. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 155, 5(2): 182; Barnhart 1: 480; BM 1: 489;
Bossert p. 109; CSP 2: 399, 6: 645; GR p. 318; Jackson p. 377; LS 7458-7459; NI 555-
556; PR 2480-2482.
Lair, Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts Caen 1829: suppl. 1-11.

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HEADING: DUMONT D'URVILLE

Anon., Alg. Konst-Letterbode 1842(1): 385-386.
Roberge, Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts Belles-Lettres Caen 1845: 99-152.
Pritzel, Linnaea 19: 452. 1847.
Hooker, Fl. Tasm. cxviii-cxix. 1860.
Safford, U.S. natl. Herb. Contr. 9: 30-32. 1905 (D. on Guam).
Maiden, J. R. Soc. NSW 44: 142-144, 147-149. 1910.
Backer, Verklarend Woordenboek 187. 1936.
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 174. 1950.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 145-146. 1950.
Chevalier et al., Rev. int. Bot. appl. Agric. trop. 31 (no. spéc): 1-117. 1951 (issue
	entirely dedicated to the memory of D.). (portr.)
Moreau, Mém. Acad. nat. Sci., Arts Belles-Lettres Caen ser. 2. 15: 158-164. 1963 (on D.
	and the Venus of Milo).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Durvillaea</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent (1826); <em>Urvillea</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp;
Kunth (1821).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Dumontia</em> J. F. V. Lamouroux (1813) is dedicated to "... mon respectable ami
M. Ch. Dumont, l'un des auteurs du Dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle," about whom no
further particulars could be found.

<sm>POSTAGE STAMPS</sm>: New Caledonia 6 f. (1953) yv. 282; 36 f. (1974) French antarctic terri-
tories 30 f (1968) yv 25.

1554. <em>Enumeratio plantarum quas in insulis archipelagi aut littoribus Ponti-Euxini</em>, annis 1819
et 1820, collegit atque detexit J. Dumont d'Urville. Paris (D'Hautel) 1822. Oct. (<em>Enum.
pl. Ponti-Eux.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1822 (see TL-1), p. [i]-viii, [1]-135. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – Reprinted from Mém
	Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 255-387. 1822 (p. v = p. 255); reprint with unchanged pagination.
	at MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; PR 2480; TR 306; IDC 5907.
	Anon., Flora 6: 605-606. 14 Oct 1823.

1555. <em>Flore des Iles malouines</em>: par J. d'Urville. Paris (De Lebel) 1825. Oct. (<em>Fl. Iles malouin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825, p. [i], [1]-56. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 4: 572-624.
	1829.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2481.

1556. <em>Voyage de découvertes de l'Astrolabe</em> executé par ordre du Roi, pendant les années
1826-1827-1828-1829, sous le commandement de M. J. Dumont d'Urville [part 2:
Capitaine de Vaisseau]. <em>Botanique</em> par MM. A. Lesson et A. Richard [part 2: par M. A.
Richard]. Paris (J. Tastu) 1832-1834, 2 parts, text oct., atlas broadsheet (<em>Voy. Astrolabe</em>).

<em>Author</em>: Achille Richard (1794-1852).
<em>Collector</em>: René Primevère Lesson (1794-1849).
<em>Title-pages</em>, <em>general</em>: 5 Mai 1832, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xvi. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Part</em> [<em>1</em>]: <em>Essai d'une flore de la Nouvelle-Zélande</em>, <em>publ</em>. 5 Mai 1832 (BF), [1, h.t. Essai], [1]-
	376. -<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Part</em> [<em>2</em>]: <em>Sertum Astrolabianum</em>, <em>publ</em>. 1834 (t.p.) (avertissement 15 Aug 1833), p. [i*-v*],
	[i]-lvi, Sertum: [1]-167. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Atlas</em>: <em>publ</em>. 1833 (t.p.), p. [i-iii], <em>pl. 1-39, 7bis</em>, <em>34bis</em> (Fl. nouv. Zél.), and <em>1-39</em> (Sertum
	Astrolab.), uncol. liths., original drawings at P, artists E. Delile, Vauthier. – <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489, 2: 603; NI 555; PR 7603; SK p. ccix; IDC 5908.
	Anon, [review], GGA 1836: 81-86. 18 Jan 1836.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 333. 1901.
	Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 143-146. 1910.

1557. <em>Voyage au Pôle sud et dans l'Océanie sur les corvettes l'Astrolabe et la Zelée</em>, exécuté par
ordre du roi pendant les années 1837-1838-1839-1840 sous le commandement de M. J.
Dumont d'Urville ... Paris [1841-1842-1854], 23 tom. [in 22] and Atlas 7 tom [in 5].
Oct., Fol. – <em>Botanique</em> par MM. Hombron et Jacquinot, 2 tomes 1845, 1853. Oct. (<em>Voy.
Pôle Sud</em>).

PAGE: 698
HEADING: DUMONT D'URVILLE

<em>Vol. 1</em>, <em>Plantes cellulaires</em>, par M. C. Montagne, D.M., <em>publ</em>. 16 Aug 1845 (BF), p. [i-v],
	[i]-xiv, [1]-349. – <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	Some copies have a provisional t.p. dated 1842-1845; publication took place as a whole
	in 1845. – The book competes in part with Gottsche, Nees and Lindenberg, Syn. Hep.
	part 2 (p. 145-304) (no. 2097) which was published in Hamburg a few days earlier
	(received by Hinrichs at Leipzig between 14 and 16 Aug).
<em>Vol. 2</em>, <em>Plantes vasculaires</em>, par J. Decaisne, <em>publ</em>. 1853, p. [1]-96. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY. – Paris
	(Gide et J. Baudry) Oct.
<em>Atlas</em>, 66 pl. [20 col.] par Hombron et Ch. Jacquinot, [1844-]1853. The Atlas was issued
	in 13 parts between 1843 and 1853. The contents and dates of these parts have been
	ascertained by Jackson [dates of receipt at BMNH]; Stearn and van Steenis-Kruseman
	have given some further precision. Four parts were out by 26 Aug 1843, six by 23 Dec
	1843 (BF).

part	plates	dates
	Cr. cell.	Cr. vasc.	Mon.-Ph.	Di-Ph.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-5				Jan-Aug 1843
2		1-2	1-3		Jan-Aug 1843
3	6-10				Jan-Aug 1843
4		3-4		1-2	Jan-Aug 1843
5	11-14, 16				Sep-Dec 1843
6		3bis	6	3, 5, 10	Sep-Dec 1843
7	17-20	5			26 Jul 1844
8			4	4, 7-9	17 Jan 1845
9				11, 12, 14, 15, 19	12 Jun 1845
10				13, 16, 20-22	14 Feb 1846
11				24-28	6Jul 1848
12				17, 27, 30, 31	?
13			5-8	18, 22b, 23	5 Mai 1853

<em>Copy</em>: BR, p. [i-vi], plates as above.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; NI 556; PR 2482; SK p. clxxxvi; IDC 5909.
	Hooker, London J. Bot. 3: 127-130. 1844, 4: 28-30. 1845.
	Jackson, J. Bot. 26: 269-270. 1888.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 7: 390-391. 1901, ser. 7. 8: 494.
	1901.
	Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 147-149. 1910.
	Stearn, Taxon 2: 177. 1953.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 735. 1961.

Dumortier, Barthélemy Charles Joseph [Count] (1797-1878), Belgian politician
and botanist. (<em>Dumort</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR (Information kindly provided by A. Lawalrée). Some further
material at LG, NBV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 38, 2: 171.
	Melville, Bull. Jard. bot. État 21(3/4): 347-351. 1951.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 199; Barnhart 1: 481; BM 1: 489; Bossert
p. 109; CSP 2: 399-400, 6: 645, 7: 572-573, 12: 208; Jackson p. 541 [index]; PR 2483-
2502, 10552-10554.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 266, 1854.
Crépin, Guide bot. Belgique 446-449. 1878.
Trimen and Baker, J. Bot. 16: 255-256. 1878.
Crépin, Annu. Acad. R. Sci. Lettres Belg. 45: 342-345. 1879 (portr., bibl.)
Crépin et Piré, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 18: 7-49. 1879 (portr.)
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 88. 1903, 3(3): 73. 1905.
Evens, Geschiedenis algologie in België 20, 167-168. 1944 (portr.)

PAGE: 699
HEADING: DUMORTIER

Anon., Bull. Soc. Natural. Luxemb. 54: between 160-161. 1949 (portr.)
Haerens, Bull. trim. Cercle Natur. Libert. Malmédy 11(2): 23-26. 1963.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Dumortiera</em> C. G. D. Nees (1824); <em>Dumortieria</em> Westendorp (1857);
<em>Dumortieropsis</em> Horikawa (1934); (journal): <em>Dumortiera</em>. Meise (Nationale Plantentuin
van België). Vol. 1-x, 1975-x.

1558. <em>Commentationes botanicae</em>. Observations botaniques, dédiées à la Société d'Horti-
culture de Tournay. Tournay (Ch. Casterman-Dien) 1822. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Comment</em>, <em>bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: late Nov-early Dec 1822 (see Dumortier, Hepaticae Europae, p. 5, 1874, preface),
	<em>copies</em> with 1822 imprint (M, MO, K, NY, Steere, Stevenson) [i-iii], [1]-116, [1, err];
	<em>copy</em> (L) with t.p. date 1823, [i], [1]-116, [1, tabl., err.]
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2483; IDC 5910.

1559. <em>Observations sur les Graminées de la flore belgique</em>. Tournay (J. Casterman aîné) 1823.
Oct. (in fours) (<em>Observ. Gramin. belg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Sep 1824 (see Messager Sci. Arts Gand Sep/Oct 1824), p. [i]-viii, [9]-153,
	<em>pl. 1-16</em>, errata slip. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY, PCS. – The plates are hand-coloured litho-
	graphs of drawings by the author. – P. Tournay, in a letter to M. Kerguélen stated
	that he had seen a letter from Dumortier to Lejeune of late June 1824 in which
	Dumortier complains about the late delivery of the plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; PR 2486.

1560. <em>Notice sur un nouveau genre de plantes</em>: <em>Hulthemia</em>; précédée d'un aperçu sur la classifi-
cation des roses. Tournay (J. Casterman aîné) 1824. Oct. (<em>Not. Hulthemia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1824, p. [1]-14. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; PR 2485.

1561. <em>Florula belgica</em>, operis majoris prodromus, auctore B.-C. Dumortier. Staminacia.
Tournay (J. Casterman) 1827. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. belg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1827, p. [i-iii], [1]-172, <em>Copies</em>: B, L. – There seems to be uncertainty about the
	year of publication. From Dumortier's citation of Kickx, <em>Accurata descriptio</em> (1827), it
	would seem as if the Dumortier work is later. Unconfirmed notes refer to a delay in
	the publication of the <em>Florula</em> up to three years; however, we have not been able to find
	any direct proof that this was the case except that the first review, by Guillemin
	appeared only in Oct 1830 (Bull. Sci. nat. 23: 75-77) and that Linnaea mentioned
	it only in 1831 (Lit. Ber. 1831: 116). – Dumortier's infrageneric categories designated
	with the mark § are sections (see Brizicky 1969).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; PR 2487; IDC 5221.
	Brizicky, Taxon 18: 650-651. 1969.

1562. <em>Analyse des familles des plantes</em>, avec l'indication des principaux genres qui s'y
rattachent. Tournay (J. Casterman, aîné) 1829. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Anal. fam. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1829, p. [1]-104. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; PR 2488; IDC 5273.

1563. <em>Sylloge Jungermannidearum Europae indigenarum</em>, earum genera et species systematicè
complectens. Tournay (J. Casterman) 1831. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Syll. Jungerm. Europ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1831, p. [1]-100, <em>pl. 1-2</em>, hand coloured copper engravings by B. Ch. J. Dumortier).
<em>Copies</em>: NY (<em>2 pl</em>.), PCS (<em>1 pl</em>.), Steere (<em>1 pl</em>.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 489; PR 2490; IDC 5315.

1564. <em>Notice sur le genre Maelania</em> de la famille des Orchidées. Bruxelles (M. Hayez) 1834.
Qu. (<em>Not. Maelania</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1834, p. [1]-[18], [1, expl. pl.], <em>1 pl. Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Reprinted with indepen-
	dent pagination and separate t.p. from Mém. Acad. r. Sci. Bruxelles vol. 9, 1835; see
	also Isis 1836: col. 735-736.

1565. <em>Recueil d'observations sur les Jungermanniacées ...</em> Fascicule I. Révision des genres.
Tournay (J.-A. Blanquart) 1835. Oct. (<em>Recueil observ. Jungerm.</em>)

PAGE: 700
HEADING: DUMORTIER

<em>Publ</em>.: 1835, p. [1]-27. <em>Copy</em>: Steere.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 490; PR 2494.

1566. <em>Essai carpographique</em> présentant une nouvelle classification des fruits. Bruxelles
(M. Hayez) 1835. Qu. (<em>Essai carpogr</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1835 (rd. by Deutsche Naturforscher on 25 Sep 1835, Flora 19: 104. 1836), p. [i-
	iii], [1]-136, <em>pl. 1-3. Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Reprinted from Mém. Acad. Sri., Bruxelles, 9,
	1835.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2493.

1567. <em>Mémoire sur l'anatomie et la physiologie des polypiers composées d'eau douce</em> nommés
Lophopodes. Bruxelles 1835. Oct. (<em>Mém. polyp. comp.</em>)

<em>Ed.1</em>: 1835 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Tournay (J. Casterman) 1836, Oct., p. [1]-<em>84</em>, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: PCS.

1568. <em>Opuscules de botanique</em> et d'histoire naturelle. Fascicules 1-11. Bruxelles 1862-1868.
Oct. (<em>Opusc. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1862-1869, see below, p. [i]-vii, [1]-457, general t.p. 1873 "Opuscules de bota-
	nique (1862-1873)." <em>Copy</em>: NY.
The main text was originally published in the <em>Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg.</em>:

Opusc.	cont. pag.	BSBB pag.	date
--------------------------------------------------------
pref.	[i]-vii	-	1873
1	[1]-35	1(1): 1-33	1862
2	[36]-56		1: 130-148	Dec 1862
3	[57]-95		2(2): 76-112	[Dec] 1863
4	[97]-112	2(2): 207-219	Dec 1863
5	[113]-132	2(2): 220-237	Dec 1863
6	[133] 139	3: 4-8	Apr 1864
7	[141]-196	3: 155-208	Jul 1864
8	[197]-221	4: 87-109	Jul 1865
9	[223]-233	4: 339-347	Dec 1865
9[a]	[235]-297	6(1): 3-63	Jul 1867
10	[299]-365	7(1): 6-70	Aug 1868
11	[367]-443	7: 318-317	Apr 1869
[12]	[445]-457

<em>Ref</em>.: PR. 10553.

1569. <em>Étude agrostographique sur le genre Michelaria</em> et la classification des graminées. Gent
(C. Annoot-Braeckman) 1868. Oct. (<em>Étude Michelaria</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1868 (date in opuscules; rd. Nov. 1868 by Flora), p. [1]-33. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	– Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 7(1): 42-70. 1868; also incorporated in Opus-
	cules as 10[3].
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2501.

1570. Hepaticae Europae. <em>Jungermannidae Europae</em> post semiseculum recensitae, adjunctis
hepaticis. Bruxelles, Leipzig (C. Muquardt) 1874. Oct. (<em>Jungerm. Europ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1874 (rd. by Hedwigia before Oct 1874, by J. Bot. Nov 1874), p. [1]-203, <em>pl. 1-4</em>,
	col. liths. by author. <em>Copies</em>: NY (2), Steere.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jack, Hedwigia 14(4): 52-56. Apr 1875.

Dunal, Michel Félix (1789-1856), French botanist at Montpellier. (<em>Dunal</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU. – Also at MPU: unpublished drawings of fungi.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 171.
	Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 681-682. 1857.
	Boudier, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 1887: 88-96 [on unpublished drawings at MPU].
	Granel de Solignac et Bertrand, Naturalia monspeliensia, bot., 18: 272-273. 1967.

PAGE: 701
HEADING: DUNCAN

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 481; BM 1: 490; Bossert p. 109; CSP 2: 400-
401; GR p. 276; Langman p. 255; MW p. 102; NI 557-558; PR 2503-2511.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 52-53. 1854.
Anon., Flora 39: 575. 1856.
Planchon, Éloge historique de Michel-Félix Dunal. Montpellier 1856, 40 p. (bibl.)
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 1862 (table alph. p. 7).
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 26. 1966, also in Adanson, Labillardière, de Candolle 85.
	1967.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: DC, <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Cistineae</em> 1: 263-286 med. Jan 1824; <em>Vaccineae</em> 7: 552-579
late Dec 1839; <em>Solanaceae</em> 13: 1-690. 10 Mai 1852.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dunalia</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1818, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Dunalia</em> K. P. J.
Sprengel (1815, <em>nom. rej</em>.); <em>Dunaliella</em> Teodoresco (1904).

1571. <em>Histoire naturelle, médicale et économique des Solanum</em>, et des genres qui ont été confon-
dus avec eux. Paris, Strasbourg (Amand Koenig), Montpellier (Renaud) 1813. Qu. (<em>Hist. nat. Solanum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 19 Mar 1813 (BF), p. [i-iii], [1]-248, [8, index], [1, <em>err</em>.], <em>pl. 1-26</em>, copper engravings
	of drawings by Node-Véran. 400 copies printed. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 490; Langman p. 255; NI 557; Plesch p. 212; PR 2503; IDC 8039.

1572. <em>Solanorum generumque affinium synopsis</em>, seu Solanorum historiae editionis secundae
summarium, ad characteres differentiales redactum, seriem naturalem, habitationes
stationesque specierum breviter indicans. Montpellier (Renaud) 1816. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Solan. syn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1816 (preface 15 Sep, BF 12 Oct 1816), p. [i-iv], [1]-51, <em>Copies</em>: G, LINN,
	IDC. — A second edition of the author's <em>Histoire naturelle, médicale et économique des
	Solanum</em> ... Paris/Montpellier 1813 (PR 2503), see above.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 490; Jackson p. 144; Langman p. 255; PR 2504; IDC 5911.

1573. <em>Monographie de la famille des Anonacées</em>. Paris, London, Strasbourg (Treuttel et
Würtz), Montpellier (Renaud) 1817. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Anonac.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Nov 1817 (BH), p. [i-iii], [1]-144, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-33, 6a, 12a</em>, uncol. copper
	engr. by Node-Véran. <em>Copies</em>: NY (large paper), U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 490; Jackson p. 123; Langman p. 255; NI 558; PR 2505; IDC 6128.

1574. <em>Petit bouquet méditerranéen</em>, communiqué à l'Académie des sciences et lettres de
Montpellier, le 18 janvier 1847. Montpellier (Boehm) 1847, Qu. (<em>Petit bouquet médit</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1847, p. [1]-10, <em>pl. 1-5</em>(<em>6</em>).with text. <em>Copy</em>: PCS (<em>5 pl</em>.). – Originally
	published in the Acad. Sci. Lettres Montpellier, Mém. Sci. 1(1): 1-11. <em>t. 1-6.</em> 1847,
	received by the Académie des Sciences (Paris) on 21 June 1847: the reprint was re-
	ceived on 27 Sep 1847. The above title is the one appearing on the reprint cover.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2511.
	Stearn, J. Bot. 79: 117. 1941.

Duncan, Andrew (1773-1832), Scottish lecturer on materia medica at Edinburgh.
(<em>A. Duncan</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 481; BB p. 97; DNB 16: 163; Henrey 2: 202,
486; PR 2512-2513.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duncania</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1828).

1575. Tentamen inaugurale, <em>de Swietenia soymida</em>. Quam, annuente summa numine, ex
auctoritate reverendi admodum viri, D. Georgii Baird, s.s.t.p. academiae Edinburgenae
praefecti; nec non amplissimi Senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis
medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis

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HEADING: DUNCAN

rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Andreas Duncan, A.M. ...
Ad diem 12 Septembris, horâ locoque solitis. Edinburgh (Balfour and Smellie) 1794. Oct.
(in fours) (<em>Swietenia soymida</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 12 Sep 1794, p. [i-vii], [1]-55. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU. – Pritzel (2512) notes that the actual
	author may have been F. Meyer [? Friedrich Albrecht Anton Meyer, 1769-1795].
<em>Ref</em>.: Henrey 668; PR 2512.

Duncan, Peter Martin (1824-1891), British palaeontologist and microscopist. (<em>P.
Duncan</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Exeter Museum.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, where is the ... collection, p. 47.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 256; Barnhart 1: 481; BB p. 98 (b. 1821);
BM 1: 490 (b. 1824), 6: 284; CSP 2: 402, 7: 573-574, 9: 750, 12: 208, 14: 726-727;
DNB suppl. 1(2): 68; Quenstedt p. 122.
Anon., Rec. Geol. Survey India 24: 153-154. 1891 (bibl.), J. Bot. 29: 224. 1891.
J.W.G., Geol. Magaz. ser. 2. dec. 3. 8: 332-336. 1891.
Anon., Proc. Roy Soc., London 50: iv-vii. 1892.
Geikie, Quart. J. geol. Soc. 48: 47-48. 1892.
Michael, J. Roy. micr. Soc. 1895: 19-20.

Dunker, Wilhelm Bernhard Rudolph Hadrian (1809-1885), German palaeontol-
ogist. (<em>Dunker</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Marburg.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 256; Barnhart 1: 482; BM 1: 492; CSP 2:
403-404, 7: 575, 9: 753, 12: 208-209, 14: 729; PR 2516-2517; Quenstedt p. 122.
Koenen, Palaeontographica 31: 331-338. 1885 (bibl.)
Anon., Nat. Nov. 7: 86. 1885.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5: 419. 1885.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Palaeontographica</em>, Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Vorwelt, vols. 1-5,
9, 13, 16-30, 1846-1883.

1576. <em>Monographie der Norddeutschen Wealdenbildung</em>. Ein Beitrag zur Geognosie und Natur-
geschichte der Vorwelt ... Nebst einer Abhandlung über die in dieser Gebirgsbildung
bis jetzt gefundenen Reptilien von Hermann von Meyer. Braunschweig (Oehme und
Müller) 1846. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Norddeut. Wealdenbild.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1846 (p. vi: Mar 1846), p. [i]-xxxii, [i*], [1]-83, [84-86], <em>pl. 1-21. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 492; PR 2516.
	C.A., Bot. Zeit. 5: 30-31. 8 Jan 1847.

Dunn, Stephen Troyte (1868-1938), British botanist, assistant for India at Kew,
stationed in Hongkong and travelled in China 1903-1910. (<em>Dunn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at HK and K, other material at A, CGE, LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 171.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 483; BM 1: 492, 6: 284-285; CSP 14: 730-
731; IF suppl. 1: 81; Langman p. 255; MW p. 102-103, suppl. p. 57.
Riddelsdell, J. Bot. 41: 141-142. 1903, 44: 138-142. 1906.
I. H. Burkill, J. Bot. 76: 183-184. 1938.
Fischer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1938: 214-215.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Author of first part of Gamble, <em>Flora of the presidency of Madras</em>, and of
treatments of <em>Millettia</em> and <em>Wisteria</em> in <em>Plantae wilsonianae</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dunnia</em> Tutcher (1905).

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HEADING: DUPERREY

1577. <em>Flora of Kwangtung and Hongkong</em> (China) being an account of the flowering plants,
ferns and fern allies together with keys for their determination preceded by a map and
introduction. [headlines:] Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Bulletin of miscellaneous
information. Additional series x. London (His Majesty's Stationary Office) 1912. Oct. (<em>Fl. Kwangtung</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: William James Tutcher (1867-1920).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1912 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1912), p. map, [1]-370, errata slip facing p. 11. <em>Copy</em>: U.

Duperrey, Louis Isidore (1786-1865), French navy officer, hydrographer and physi-
cist. (<em>Duperrey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: None; cf. A. T. Brongniart and Bory de St. Vincent. Duperrey
made entomological collections (now at P) on the Voyage of L'Uranie et La Physicienne
1817-1820; the botanical collections were made by Gaudichaud.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 483; BM 1: 493; CSP 2: 407, 7: 577; NI
560; PR 2519.
Maiden, J. R. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 139-143. 1910.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 147. 1950.
Taylor, DSB 4: 256-257. 1971 (q.v. for secondary refs.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duperreya</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1829).

1578. <em>Voyage autour du monde</em>, exécuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté,
La Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, ... Par M. L. I. Duperrey.
Paris 1826-1830, 8 vols. &amp; atlas (5 vols.). Qu. et Fol. <em>Botanique</em>, par MM D'Urville,
second de l'expédition, Bory de St.-Vincent et Ad. Brongniart, 2 vols. Paris (Arthus
Bertrand) [1827]1828-1829[-1834]. Qu. (<em>Voy. monde</em>).

<em>Cryptogamie</em>. Par M. Bory de St.-Vincent. Paris 1828, p. [i-iii], [1]-301, <em>39</em> (or <em>40</em>, copy
	NY) <em>plates</em> (in atlas), published as fasc. 1-6. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Phanérogamie</em>. Par M. Ad. Brongniart. Paris 1829, p. [i-iii], [1]-232 (†), <em>67 plates</em> (in atlas),
	published, incompletely, as fasc. 7-16. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Atlas</em>: Histoire naturelle, Botanique. Paris 1826. Fol., p. [i, engr. t.p.], <em>pl</em>. [<em>crypt</em>.]: <em>1-13</em>,
	<em>13bis, 14-24</em> [all coloured, by Bory], <em>25-30, 30bis, 31-38</em> [all uncoloured, by Bessa];
	[<em>phan</em>.]: <em>pl. 1-50</em> by Bessa, others by Decaisne, numbered <em>51-54, 56, 59, 60, 61</em>, <em>62, 64,
	68, 69, 70, 71, 75, 77, 78.</em> Plates <em>1-24</em> of the cryptogamie are also reproduced in Bory de
	St.-Vincent's <em>Histoire des hydrophytes ou plantes agames des eaux</em> of 1829. Originals at Paris
	Muséum Hist. nat.

Volume	part	pages	plates	dates	B.F.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Crypt.	1	[i-iii], [1]-48	[6]	Sep 1827	12 Sep
	2	49-96	[7]	Dec 1827	26 Dec
	3	97-136	[7]	Feb 1828	16 Feb
	4	137-200	[6]	Dec 1828	3 Jan
	5	201-248	[7]	Aug 1829	8 Aug
	6	249-301	[6]	Nov 1829	14 Nov
Phan.	7	[i-iii], [1]-40	[8]	Jul 1829
	8	41-88	[8]	Jan 1831
	9	89-104	[8]	Jun 1831
	10	105-136	[?]	Mar 1832
	11	137-176	[?]	Apr 1833
	12-14	177-200	[?]	Jan 1834
	15[?]	[201-216]	[?]	?
	16	[217-232]	53, 69, 70, 75, 78	?

The Bibliographie de la France of 15 Apr 1826 announces that the entire botanical part
will be accompanied by an atlas of 120 plates to be issued in parts of 8 each. The atlas
carries the date 1826, but was published in parts along with the text between 1827 and
1834.

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HEADING: DUPERREY

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 493; LS 7473; NI 560; PR 1174, 2519; SK p. clxxiv; IDC 2842.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 7: 391-392. 1901, Journ. of Bot.
	39: 206. 1901.
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 140-143. 1910.
Becquart, Ent. Mitt. 15: 186-195. 1926.

Du Petit-Thouars, Louis-Marie Aubert Aubert (1758-1831), French traveller and
botanist. (<em>Thouars</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: According to Alph. de Candolle, the Du Petit-Thouars herbarium
is at P and PC. I have not been able to find this confirmed by the files of the Laboratoire
de Phanérogamie It is true, however, that the best set of his plants now known is the one
at P and PC, but whether this contains also his types is difficult to decide. According to
Desfontaines, Du Petit-Thouars presented the first part of his <em>Histoire des végétaux recueillis
sur les isles de France</em> ... to the Muséum together with a set of specimens on which the
descriptions were based; he promised to do this for all fascicles. An important set is also
at B (Willd.); other material at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 172.
	Desfontaines, Ann. Mus. Hist. nat. 4: 170. 1804.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 382, 415. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 1: 493-494; Bossert p. 109; CSP 1: 113-114;
Langman p. 96; NI 562-564; PR 2521-2537.
Flourens, Éloge historique d'Aubert-Aubert du Petit-Thouars, Paris 1845, 31 p., Éloges
	historiques p. 283-323. 1857, Mém. Acad. Sci. 20. 1849.
Jacob de Cordemoy, Flore de l'Isle de la Réunion xxx. 1895.
Woodward, J. Bot. 38: 392-400. 1900.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 112. 1903, 3(3): 101. <em>pl. 38.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Lacroix, Figures de savants 4: 65. 1938.
Hocquette, Bull. Soc. bot. Nord France 19(1): 54-57. 1966. (letters Roemer to D.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Aubertia</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent (1804); <em>Thouarea</em> Kunth (1833, <em>orth. var.</em>);
<em>Thouarsiora</em> Homolle ex Arènes (1960); <em>Thuarea</em> Persoon (1805).

1579. <em>Plantes des îles de l'Afrique australe</em> formant des genres nouveaux, ou perfectionnant
les anciens; accompagnées de dissertations sur différens points de botanique. Paris
(Auteur, Madame Huzard, Levrault, Schoell et Compagnie, Madame Devaux, Giguet
et Compagnie) [1804]. Qu. (<em>pl. îles Afriq. austral.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 16 Apr 1804 – consisted of one part containing plates nos. 1-8 and two plates of
	Cycas; dated Germinal XII (22 Mar-20 Apr 1804) [cf. Flora 22(1) Beil. 1: 2], pre-
	sented to Académie des Sciences (Paris) on 16 Apr 1804 (JGLF Apr 1804). – No copy
	seen; however the HU copy of the <em>Histoire</em> (1804) (next item), has bound in a cover
	with the above title.

1580. <em>Histoire des végétaux recueillis sur les îles de France, la Réunion</em> (<em>Bourbon</em>) <em>et Madagascar.
</em>Première partie. Contenant les descriptions et figures des plantes qui forment des genres
nouveaux, ou qui perfectionnent les anciens; accompagnées de dissertations sur différents
points de botanique. Paris (Madame Huzard). An XII (1804). Qu. (<em>Hist. vég. îles France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1804, before 22 Sep ("an xii"), p. [i]-xvi, diss. Cycas: [1]-14, [Descr. fig. pl.:] 15-
	38, expl. gén. figures 39-40, <em>pl. 1</em> (Cycas), <em>2</em> (idem), <em>3</em> (Didymeles) – <em>10</em> (Calpidia).
	<em>Copies</em>: BM, G, HU, IDC 5213. – <em>Reissue</em> of the <em>Plantes des îles</em> as far as the plates are
	concerned. The plates are numbered <em>1-10</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2521; IDC 5213.
	Manitz, Wiss. Z. Friedr. Schiller Univ. Jena, Mat. Nat. 24(4): 501-502. 1975.

1581. <em>Histoire des végétaux recueillis dans les isles australes d'Afrique</em> par Aubert Aubert Du
Petit-Thouars. Première partie, contenant les descriptions et figures des plantes qui
forment des genres nouveaux ou qui perfectionnent les anciens. Paris (Levrault, Schoell
et Cie.) 1805. Qu. (<em>Hist. vég. isles austral. Afriq.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1805, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-64, plates numbered <em>3-10</em> [new: 1-8], <em>9-20</em> of which the

PAGE: 705
HEADING: DU PETIT-THOUARS

series <em>3-10</em> is identical with <em>pl. 3-10</em> of the 1804 issue. The Cycas plates [old 1-2] are
omitted. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – The copy at K has extra plates 25-30 (shaded), see below
(1806).

1582. <em>Histoire des végétaux recueillis dans les isles australes d'Afrique</em> ... première partie
contenant les descriptions et figures des plantes qui forment des genres nouveaux ou qui
perfectionnent les anciens. Paris (Tourneisen fils) 1806[-1808]. Qu. (<em>Hist. vég. isles
austral. Afriq.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in four fascicles: 1/2: Jul 1806, 3: Mar 1807, 4: Jan 1808 (p. 57-72, <em>pl. 19-24</em>).
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, IDC 6127. – <em>Contents</em>: [i]-xvi, t.p. and discours préliminaire of which [v]-
	xvi identical with [v]-xvi of 1804 ed. of <em>Histoire</em>; [1]-7, general text on Voyage; 8,
	explication générale des figures; 9, <em>Didymeles</em> technical description; 10 notes corre-
	sponding with p. 23 and 24 of 1804 ed.; 11-24, idem descr. + notes <em>plates 2-8, plate 8</em> =
	Calpidia, p. 24 is identical with p. 38 of 1804 ed., 25-36; Observations sur les genres
	précédents.; 37-72, Sarcolaena <em>pl. 9, 10</em> e.a. genera -<em>pl. 24.</em>
<em>Fascicles</em> as follows (cf. Manitz 1975)
	1: p. [i]-xvi, [1]-16 (material agreeing with 1804 issue but without the Cycas treat-
	ment) <em>pl. 1-6</em> (orig. cover 1806, with Levrault-Schoell imprint).
	2: p. 17-40, <em>pl. 7-12.</em>
	3: p. 41-56, <em>pl. 13-18.</em>
	4: p. 57-72, <em>pl. 19-24.</em>
	A further set of plates, numbered <em>25-30</em>, "shaded in lithograph" was evidently pre-
	pared. A set of these plates, with names but no analysis engraved, not accompanied by
	text is present at K. The names on these plates are not validly published (see Hiern,
	1900). Miltitz (1829) mentions also an issue from 1807. This was probably not a
	separate issue but the above 1806-1808 paper.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 493; NI 562-563; PR 2521-2522; RS p. 73; IDC 407.
	Miltitz, Bibl. bot. 196. 1829.
	Woodward, J. Bot. 38: 392-394. 1900.
	Hiern, J. Bot. 38: 492. 1900.

1583. <em>Genera nova madagascariensia</em>, secundum methodum Jussiaeanam disposita. [Paris
1806]. Oct. (<em>Gen. nov. madagasc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 17 Nov 1806, date of presentation of the printed pamphlet to the Académie des
	Sciences (Paris). Very few copies seem to have been distributed, but proof exists that
	at least one copy was deposited in a public library on 17 Nov 1806. p. [1]-29, [30,
	ind.]. <em>Copies</em>: G, P. – The original sheets were used for a later reissue in <em>Mélanges de
	botanique</em>, vol. 1, Paris 1811. The text is also included in Roemer, Collect. Bot. 1809.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2525; RS p. 73; SK clxxix; IDC 5331.
	Hiern, Bot. 38: 493-494. 1900.
	Woodward, Bot. 38: 394. 1900.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 19: 1144. 1964.

1584. <em>Esquisse de la flore de l'Isle de Tristan d'Acugna</em>. [Paris 1808]. Oct. (<em>Esquisse fl. Tristan
d'Acugna</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1808, p. [1]-46, [2, table], <em>pl. 1-13</em>, reissued in Mélanges de Botanique. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY (in Mél.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 5914; BM 1: 493.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 19: 1144-1145. 1964.

1585. <em>Mélanges de botanique et des voyages</em> ... Premier recueil. Paris (Arthus Bertrand)
 1811. Oct. (<em>Mélang. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1811. Consists of 7 parts some of which are simply reissues of old stock of previous
	publications. Probably issued in fascicles; a first one 1 Jan 1811 (BF: Acad. 31 Dec
	1810), another ("1 map, 18 plates") Jul 1811 (JGLE, BF 6 Aug 1811).
	The NY copy of the Mélanges consists of the following items:
	Preface material: p. [i-iv], [1]-32 (Discours préliminaire)
	[1]. Diss. enchainement, p. [1]-48.
	[2]. Obs. gen. nova madagasc, p. [1]-4.
	[3]. Gen. nova madagasc, p. [1]-29, [30, index], 2 p. prodr. phytol.

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HEADING: DU PETIT-THOUARS

	[4]. Obs. pl. Îles de France, p. [1]-80.
	[5]. Cours de Botanique, p. [1]-16.
	[6]. Descr. Isles Tristan d'Acugna, p. [1]-24.
	[7]. Esquisse flore Tristan d'Acugna, p. [1]-46, [2, table].
	[8]. Treizième essai, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1</em>]-<em>48</em>.
	[9]. <em>plates 1-13</em> Flore Tristan, <em>2 pl</em>. Iles austr., 2 tables.
	The MO copy lacks 3, 6, 7, and 9 but has in addition:
	[10]. Discours enseignement bot., p. 1-48.
	[11]. Cours de phytologie, p. 1-113.
	[12]. Cours de phytologie, p. 1-16.
	The copy described by Poisson lacks 5, 10, 11, 12.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2527.
	Woodward, J. Bot. 38: 392-400. 1900.
	Poisson, Bull. Acad. malgache ser. 2. 30: 109-110. 1951/2.

1586. <em>Histoire particulière des plantes orchidées</em> recueillies sur les trois îles australes d'Afrique,
de France, de Bourbon et de Madagascar; ... composée de quartre-vingt-onze espèces
figurées sur le vivant, et mises à l'eau-forte par l'auteur; rangées méthodiquement et
dénommées par deux tableaux synoptiques; enfin décrites de manière à faire connoître
tout ce qu'elles présentent de remarquable, Paris (author, Arthus Bertrand, Treuttel et
Wurtz) 1822. Oct. (<em>Hist. orchid.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1822, p. [i-viii], tabl. 1, 2, p. [1]-32, <em>pl. 1-110. Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	Descriptions of genera previously published by the same author in Nouveau Bulletin
	de la Société philomatique de Paris 1: 314-320. The plates were ready before the text
	and could be obtained separately. The text was published in two parts which were
	presented to the Académie des Sciences (Paris) on 11 Mar and 18 Nov 1822. The book
	was published in octavo and quarto, with plain and with coloured plates. The coloured
	plates were also sold separately in "cahiers" of six. The tableaux and the plates contain
	the new alternative names given by Thouars to the Orchids treated by him. His alter-
	native specific epithets are used in binomials and are hence admissible (see Friis and
	Rasmussen 1975). – The plates, all by the author, are numbered 1-66, 68, 69, 71, 72[bis],
	73-97, 99, 99[bis], 100, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 107[bis], 108, 108bis, 109 [Nissen]. –
	The announcement published in the book seems to indicate that publication may have
	taken place in more than two parts.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 493; NI 564; PR 2535; RS p. 73; SK p. clxxix; IDC 5380.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxvii. 1891.
	Woodward, J. Bot. 38: 394. 1900.
	Tourlet, Docum. Hist. Bot. Touraine 7. 1905.
	Sprague and Fischer, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1928: 252-254, 406.
	Friis and Rasmussen, Taxon 24: 307-317. 1975.

Duplessy, F. S. (<em>fl</em>. 1800), French economic botanist. (<em>Duplessy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

1587. <em>Des végétaux résineux</em>, tant indigènes qu'exotiques; ou description complète des
arbres, arbrisseaux, arbustes et plantes qui produisent des résines; avec les procédés pour
les extraire; l'indication détaillée de leurs propriétés et usages dans la médecine, la
pharmacie, l'art vétérinaire, la peinture, les vernis, la teinture, la parfumerie, l'économie
domestique, et en général dans tous les arts utiles et agréables; on y joint la synonymie;
les noms vulgaires en sept langues; la culture, etc.; et un mémoire de J. Nauche, médecin,
membre de plusieurs sociétés savantes, sur la manière dont les substances résineuses agis-
sent dans l'économie animale. Paris (Delalain fils) an XI (1802), 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Vég. résin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Announced as published as a whole on 7 Oct 1802 (JT); date of legal deposit
	2 Oct 1802. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>1</em>: [i*-iv*], [i]-xxxvi, [2, err., avis.], [1]-438.
	<em>2</em>: [i*-iii*], [i]-xyi, [1]-435.
	<em>3</em>: [i*-iii*], [i]-xi, [xii, err.], [1]-440.
	<em>4</em>: [i*-iii*], [i]-xiv, [1, err.], [1]-586.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 494; PR 2540.

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HEADING: DURAND, E. A.

Durand, Elias [Elie] Magliore (1794-1873), French botanist who resided in the
United States from 1816-1873. (<em>E. M. Durand</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P-DU (received 12 Jul 1868). – Durand acquired Rafinesque's
herbarium (which itself included e.g. the Zacchaeus Collins herbarium) but discarded
most of its less seemly specimens as well as most of the labels and annotations. The num-
ber of Rafinesque types in the Durand herbarium is therefore very limited. Other collec-
tors represented in the herbarium (ca. 8000 specimens): John Bartram, Bigelow,
Bannister, Bischof, Bolander, Buckley, Chapman, Collins, Coulter, Diffenbaugh,
Engelmann, Ervendberg, Fendler, Fremont, Geyer, A. Gray, E. Hall, F. Lindheimer,
Nuttall, Oakes, C. C Parry, F. C. Porter, Rothrock, Torrey, Ch. Wright. – Durand's
library is at PH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 172.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 21: 325-330. 1874.
Anon., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 4(10): 45-47. Oct 1893.
Chase, The Durand herbarium, Bartonia 17: 40-45. 1936.
Pennell, Bartonia 21: 38-57. 1942, 23: 43-46. 1945, 25: 67-68. 1949.
Merrill, Index rafinesquianus 33-37. 1949.
Stuckey, Taxon 20: 443-459. 1971.
Anon. [Mss.], Catalogue méthodique de l'herbier de l'Amérique de M. Elias Durand.
[P].

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 485; BM 1: 495; Bossert p. 109; CSP 2: 414-
415 7: 581, 12: 209; Jackson p. 359; Langman p. 763; LS 7487-7501; ME 1: 180, 3: 568.
Anon., Proc. Philadelphia Acad. Nat. Sci. 1873: 355-359.
Des Moulins, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux 29(2): 107-112. 1873.
Meehan, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1873: 355-359.
Anon., Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 4(10): 45-47. 1873.
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 174.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 194. 1903.
Lloyd, The Geoglossaceae 1916 (portr.)
Robbins, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 101(4): 362-368. 1957, also Gard. J. New York Bot.
	Gard. 7(4): 105-108. 1957.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 76-77. 1961.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the stem Durand-, cf. infra, sub J. F. Durande.

1588. <em>Plantae prattenianae californicae</em>: an enumeration of a collection of California plants,
made in the vicinity of Nevada, by Henry Pratten, Esq., of New Harmony; with critical
notices and descriptions of such of them as are new, or yet unpublished in America.
[Philadelphia 1855]. Qu. (<em>Pl. pratten. calif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1855, preprinted from J. Acad. Phila. ser. 2. 3: 79-104. Dec 1855 [for June
	1855, see p. 79].
<em>Ref</em>.: Rickett, NAF 28B (2): 327. 1945.
	Rogerson, NAF ser. 2. 5: 237. 1965.

Durand, Ernest Armand (1872-1910), French botanist, grandson of Cosson. (<em>E. A.
Durand</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 172.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 485.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 57: 433. 1910.
Perrier, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 16: 293-294. 1911.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the stem Durand-, cf. infra, sub J. F. Durande.

1589. <em>Florae libycae prodromus</em> ou catalogue raisonné des plantes de Tripolitaine par E.
Durand et G. Barratte avec la collaboration de Paul Ascherson, William Barbey et

PAGE: 708
HEADING: DURAND, E. A.

Reinhold Muschler. Aperçu géologique sur la Tripolitaine par Stanislas Meunier. Genè-
ve (Romet, Froreisen successeur) 1910. Qu. (<em>Fl. libyc. prodr.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Gustave Barratte.
<em>Collaborators</em>: Paul Friedrich August Ascherson (1834-1913); William Barbey (1842-
1914); Reinhold Muschler (1883-x); Émile Stanislas Meunier (1843-1926).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1910 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1910), p. [i]-cxxvii, [1]-330, map, [1, h.t.], <em>pl. 1-19</em> by
	d'Apréval, <em>pl. 20</em> by Ch. Cuisin (all plates with letterpress; uncol. liths.) <em>Copies</em>: L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 286.
Malinvaud, Bull. Soc. bot. France 57: 629-630. 1910.

Durand, Hélène (1883-1934), Belgian botanical artist, daughter of Théophile Alexis
Durand. (<em>H. Durand</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL DRAWINGS</sm>: BR.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 485; BM 1: 495-496, 6: 286.
Lawalrée, Natura mosana 3(1): 1-3. 1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the stem Durand-, cf. infra, sub J. F. Durande.

Durand, Théophile Alexis (1855-1912), Belgian botanist. (<em>Th. Durand</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Belgian herbarium: BR. Most of the types of Durand's publica-
tions on extra-European plants are also at BR. Costa Rican collections (with Pittier):
BR, and B, BM, G, K, L, LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 172.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 485; BM 1: 495, 6: 286; Bossert p. 110;
CSP 12: 209, 191, 195, 14: 742-743; GR p. 694.
Crépin, Guide du Botaniste en Belgique 448-449. 1878.
Bauwens et al., Trib. hort. 7: 33-37. 1912.
Massart et al., Bull. Soc. belg. Géogr. 36: 68-85. 1912.(portr., bibl.)
Chauveaud, Bull. Soc. bot. France 59: 33. 1912.
Cogniaux, Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. Belg. 49: 9-12. 1912.
Pynaert, Rev. Hortic. belge étrang. 38: 45-46. 1912 (portr.)
Marchai, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 53: 7-55. 1914 (bibl., portr.)
Evens, Gesch. algologie Belgie 168. 1944.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Durand et Jackson, Index kewensis, suppl. 1: 1-519. 1901-1906, see
Jackson.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Durandeeldea</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Durandia</em> Boeckeler (1896). <em>Note</em>: For other
eponyms based on the stem Durand-, cf. infra, sub J. F. Durande.

1590. Contributions à l'étude de la flore suisse. <em>Catalogue de la flore vaudoise</em>. Lausanne
(Librairie rouge) 1882.[-1885]. Oct. (<em>Cat. fl. Vaud.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Henri François Pittier de Fabrega (1857-1950).
	<em>1</em>: [i-iii], [1]-260. 1882 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1882), repr. from Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 20: 7-
	266.1882.
	<em>2</em>: 261-392. 1883, repr. from id. 21: 197-328. 1883.
	<em>3</em>: [3931-549. 1887 (cover 1887; Nat. Nov. Nov 1887).
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G.

1591. <em>Index genernm phanerogamorum</em> usque ad finem anni 1887 promulgatorum in Bentha-
mi et Hookeri "Genera Plantarum" fundatus cum numero specierum synonymis et area
geographica ... Opus approbatum ab illustri doctore J. D. Hooker ex-rectore hortorum
regiorum kewensium. Bruxelles (author), London (Dulau &amp; Co.), Berlin (Gebr.
Borntraeger), Paris (P. Klincksieck) 1888. Oct. (<em>Index gen. phan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in parts, 1887-1888 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1888; preface and list of new names published
	after 1 Aug 1888, date of preface), p. [i*], [i]-xxii, [1]-722, [1, cont.]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.

PAGE: 709
HEADING: DURAND, T. A.

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 495; Langman p. 256.
	Britten, J. Bot. 26: 316-319. 1888.

1592. <em>Primitiae florae costaricensis</em> par Th. Durand ... et H. Pittier ... avec la collabora-
tion de MM. O. Boeckeler, J. E. Bommer, J. Briquet, J. Cardot, R. Chodat, A. Cogniaux,
C. de Chandolle, E. De Wildeman, A. Engler, E. Hackel, E. Hallier, F. W. Klatt, E.
Marchol, M. Micheli, J. Mueller, L. Radlkofer, K. Schumann et F. Stephani et de
Mmes. J. E. Bommer et M. Rousseau. Bruxelles (vol. 1: Jardin botanique de l'État)
1891-1896, San José de Costa Rica A.C. (vol. 2) 1898-1900. Oct. (<em>Primit.fl. costaric.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Henri François Pittier de Fabréga (1857-1950).
<em>Publ</em>.: In part in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. and in Ann. Inst. fis. geogr. nac.

vol.	fasc.	pages	vol. bull.	pages bull.	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[3]-48	30	[1]-46	1891
	49-97	30	47-95	1892
	99-208	30	[196]-305	Dec 1892
	2	[1]-28	31	[119]-142	1893
	29-78	31		1893
	79-151	31	143-215	Oct 1893
	3	[i-iii], [1]-80	32	[122]-201	1894 or 1895?
	81-225	35	151-296	1896

<em>Vol. 2</em>: San José de Costa Rica A.C. 1898-1900, avec la collaboration de Casimir de
	Candolle, John Donnell-Smith, Adolphe Engler, Gustave Lindau et Ferdinand Pax.
	Part 1 in Ann. Inst. fis. geogr. nac. vol. 8.

2	1	[1]-128		1898 (p. 6: 28 Nov 1897)
	2	129-216, [1, err.]	1898
	3	[217]-294, [295, err.]	1899
	4	297-317, [319, ind.]	1900
	5	[321]-337, [339, ind.]	1900
	6	[341]-368	1900
	7	369-405, [i-iv]	1900

<em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 495; 6: 286; Langman p. 256.

1593. <em>Conspectus florae africae</em> ou énumération des plantes d'Afrique. Bruxelles (Jardin
botanique de l'État), Berlin (R. Friedlaender &amp; Sohn), Paris (Paul Klincksieck), 2 vols.
1895-1898. Oct. † (<em>Consp.fl. afric.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Hans Schinz (1859-1941), Swiss botanist.
<em>Publ</em>.:<em>1</em>.(<em>2</em>): Jun 1898, p. [i-iv], [1]-268. <em>Copies</em>: MO, U.
	<em>5</em>: Dec 1894 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i-iv], [1]-957. <em>Copies</em>: U.
	Volume 5, the only completed volume, was issued as a whole in Dec 1894 (Nat. Nov.).
	The dates of printing given in the book are not those of publication. The same holds
	for the only other part issued, vol. 1(2), which became available as a whole in June
	1898.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 495.
	Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 13-16. 1953.

1594. <em>Études sur la flore de l'État indépendant du Congo</em>. Première partie. Bruxelles (Hayez)
1896 (<em>Études fl. Congo</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Hans Schinz (1859-1941), Swiss botanist.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1896 (t.p., Nat. Nov. Apr 1897), p. [i-iii], [33]-368. –<em>Copy</em>: U. – Reprinted from
<em>Mémoires couronnés et autres Mémoires</em> publiés par l'Académie royale de Belgique, vol. 53, 1896.

1595. <em>Sylloge florae congolanae</em> [Phanerogamae]. Bruxelles (Albert De Boeck) 1909. Oct. (<em>Syll.fl. congol.</em>)

PAGE: 710
HEADING: DURAND, T. A.

<em>Co-author</em>: Hélène Durand (1883-1934), daughter of Théophile Alexis Durand.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1909 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1909), p. [i-iii], [1]-716. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 286.

Durande, Jean François (1732-1794), French botanist at Dijon. (<em>Durande</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(4): 120; Barnhart 1: 485; BM 1: 496; GR p. 318; LS 7502.
Anon., Mém. Acad. Dijon ser. 2. 16: 323. 1871.
Guédès, Taxon 22: 211-219. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Durandea</em> Delarbre (1800, <em>nom. rej.</em>)
<em>Note</em>: <em>Durandea</em> J. E. Planchon (1847, <em>nom cons</em>.).is dedicated to Philippe Durand (fl. 1798-
1807), French clergyman and botanical collector in South Spain and Morocco; <em>Durandia</em>
Rehm (1913), <em>Durandiella</em> Seaver (1932) and <em>Durandiomyces</em> Seaver (1928) are dedicated
to Elias Judah Durand (1870-1922), American mycologist; <em>Durandeeldea</em> O. Kuntze
(1819) and <em>Durandia</em> Boeckeler (1896) are dedicated to Théophile Alexis Durand (1855-
1912), q.v.; <em>Durandoa</em> Pomel (1860) is dedicated to Gaetano Leone Durando (1811-1892),
q.v.

1596. <em>Notions élémentaires de botanique</em>, avec l'explication d'une carte composée pour servir
aux cours publics de l'Académie de Dijon (L. N. Frantin) 1781. Oct. (<em>Notions élém. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Aug 1782 (privilège 8 Feb 1782; Obs. Phys. Aug 1782), p. [1]-368, [1]-xcii,
	[2, cont., err.], [2, privilège]. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2550.
	Guédès, Taxon 22: 216. 1973.

1597. <em>Flore de Bourgogne</em>, ou catalogue des plantes naturelles à cette province, &amp; de celles
qu'on y cultive le plus communément, avec l'indication du sol où elles croissent, du
temps de leur floraisons, &amp; de la couleur de leurs fleurs; ouvrage rédigé pour servir aux
cours publics de l'Académie de Dijon. Dijon (L. N. Frantin) 1782, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl.
Bourgogne</em>).

<em>Première</em> partie: 1782, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, 1-520, i-lxviii. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Seconde</em> partie: 1782, p. [i]-xiv, 1-290, i-lxxx. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Title: "Flore de Bourgogne, ou
	propriétés des plantes de cette province, relativement à la médecine, à l'agriculture et
	les arts. Ouvrage ..."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 496; LS 7502; PR 2551.

Durando, Gaetano Leone (1811-1892), French botanist in Algeria. (<em>Durando</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AL?; collections in many herbaria, distributed under various
titles: <em>Flora atlantica exsiccata, Plantae Algeriae</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 172.
	Anon., Flora 33: 560. 1850.
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 2: 560. 1855.
	Anon., Bonplandia 6: 342. 1858.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 514; Barnhart 1: 485 (d. 13 Jan 1892); CSP 9:
759; Saccardo 1: 68.
Cosson et Durieu, Intr. Fl. Alg., Bot. 2: xxvii. 1868.
Cosson, Comp. Fl. Atl. 1: 36-37. 1881.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxvii. 1883.
Battandier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 38: 190-191. 1892.
Gay, Rev. de Bot. 10: 711-715. 1892.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 41. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Durandoa</em> Pomel (1860). – <em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the stem Durand-,
cf. supra, sub J. F. Durande.

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HEADING: DURIEU

Durieu de Maisonneuve, Michel Charles (1796-1878), French botanist at Bordeaux. (<em>Durieu</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC. — Exsiccatae: <em>Plantae selectae hispano-lusitanicae</em> (coll. 1835,
ed. 1856) in many herbaria (e.g. G, K, P, PC). Other plants distributed in the "Herbier
de la Commission scientifique de l'Algérie" (1840-1844).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 173.
	Magnier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 32(2): 48. 1885. [sale duplicates].

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 172, 5(1): 670; Barnhart 1: 486; Bossert p. 110;
CSP 2: 417, 6: 646, 7: 583, 9: 760, 12: 210; GR p. 276; Jackson p. 348; LS 7503-7511;
MW p. 103; PR 2555-2558.
Cosson et Durieu, Expl. sci. Alger., Bot. 2: xxvii-xxviii. 1868.
Cogniaux, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 16: 263-265. 1877.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 25(2): 43-44. 1878.
Brochon, Discours sur la tombe de M. C. Durieu de Maisonneuve. Bordeaux 1878.
Roumeguère, Notice nécrol. sur. M. Ch. Durieu de Maisonneuve. Alger 1878, 8 p.
	(repr., unidentified, in DS).
Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 37-38. 1881.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duriaea</em> [sic] Bory de Saint-Vincent &amp; Montagne (1843); <em>Duriella</em> [sic] Bory
de Saint-Vincent ex Billot (1861); <em>Durieua</em> Boissier &amp; Reuter (1842); <em>Durieua</em> Mérat
(1829); <em>Maisonneuvea</em> Trevisan (1877); <em>Riella</em> C. Montagne (1852).

1598. <em>Exploration scientifique de l'Algérie</em> pendant les années 1840, 1841, 1842 publiée par
ordre du gouvernement et avec le concours d'une commission académique. Sciences
physiques. Botanique par MM Bory de St-.Vincent et Durieu de Maisonneuve membres
de la Commission scientifique d'Algérie. Paris (Imprimerie royale) 1846-1855[-1869] (<em>Expl. sci. Algérie</em>).

vol.	livraison	text	plates	date	published
				cover
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-40	1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14	1846	1846
	2	41-80	3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13	1846	1846
	3	81-120	16, 17, 18, 21, 24, 30	1846	1846
	4	121-160	10, 15, 20, 22, 23, 34	1846	1846
	5	161-200	11, 19, 31, 32, 33, 44	1846	1846
	6	201-240	29, 51, 55, 69, 80, 88	1846	1846/7
	7	241-280	52, 53, 58, 67, 74, 77	1846	1847/8
	8	281-320	28, 38, 41, 54, 59, 83	1848	1848
	9	321-360	64, 65, 78, 79, 84, 86	1848	1848
	10	361-400	25, 48, 56, 68, 85, 87	1848	1848
	11	401-440	39, 45, 47, 60, 76, 90	1848	1848/9
	12	441-480	22bis, 26, 45bis, 61, 72, 89	1848	1849
	13	481-520	27, 37, 46, 49, 66, 75	1848	1849
	14	521-560	36, 41, 43, 62, 63, 82	1848	1849
	15	561-600	35, 40, 50, 71, 73, 82	1849	1849
2	16	1-120	t.p.'s &amp; legends atlas	1849	Mai-Jun 1855
	17	121-240		1849	Nov-Dec 1855
	18/19	241-330, [i*-v*],		1855	Jan 1868
		[i]-civ, [333]
1	20	[1]-39 atlas,	1855	Oct 1869
		crypt. 601-631

<em>Title-pages</em>: above: text as on cover livraisons 1-17; the covers of 18/19 and 20 have
	"... les années 1840 et suivantes" (copy in orig. covers at MO). The second pl. 41 is
	correctly 42.
[<em>Botanique I</em>]: "Exploration scientifique de l'Algérie publiée par ordre du gouvernement.
	Science naturelles botanique" Paris (Imprimerie impériale) 1846-1849, followed by

PAGE: 712
HEADING: DURIEU

	h.t. Cryptogamie par M. Ch. Durieu de Maisonneuve, avec le concours de MM.
	Montagne, Bory de Saint-Vincent, L. R. F. Tulasne, C. Tulasne Léveillé, p. [i*-iii*],
	[i-iii], [1]-631, p. ii dated Apr 1868. <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, NY.
	A number of diagnoses of Algerian fungi were published in advance of Montagne in
	his "Centuries de plantes vasculaires, " Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 4: 353-367. Aug 1845.
	Most of the names of fungi published by Durieu and Montagne are listed in Montagne,
	<em>Sylloge generum specierumque cryptogamarum</em>, 1856, with reference to pages and plates,
	giving 1846 as date. There is, however, no proof that livraisons 11-15, p. 401-600 (to
	which Montagne refers as 1846) came out before 1849 (dates on orig. covers).
<em>Botanique II</em>. Phanérogamie Groupe de Glumacées, par E. Cosson et Durieu de Maison-
	neuve. General t.p.: "Exploration ... (as Botanique I) ..." Paris (Imprimérie
	nationale) 1854-1867, p. [i*-v*], [i]-civ, [1]-330, [331, cont.]. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
	"Ce travail sur les Glumacées de l'Algérie est l'oeuvre presque exclusive de M. E.
	Cosson, ainsi que M. Durieu s'est plu à le reconnaître" (statement on p. [iv] of cover
	of Cosson, Ill. fl. atl., fasc. 7, 1897).
<em>Atlas</em>, consisting of 90 coloured plates (nos. 1-90, 22 bis, 45 bis; nos. 57 and 70 wanting)
	published in parts between 1846 and 1849; an annotated list belonging with the atlas
	was published in 1869. The Latin diagnoses of 39 species were published in advance in
	Duchartre, Rev. Bot. 1: 359-368 (Feb 1846) and 2: 424-439 (Apr 1847). <em>Copies</em>: MO,
NY.
	T.p. atlas: "Exploration ..." as in Botanique I, 1846-1849; p. [i*], [i]-[vii], [1]-39,
	[7, legends], plates as above. Other t.p. (copy BR): Paris (Imprimerie nationale) 1850.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 496; NI 2246; PR 1913; SK p. clxxvi.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 162. 1901.
	Stearn, J. Bot. 79: 116-117. 1941.
	Léandri, Adansonia 4(3): 364. 1964.

Du Roi, Johann Philipp (1741-1785), German physician, botanist and dendrologist
at Braunschweig. (<em>Du Roi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 486; BM 1: 496; PR 2559-2560.
Dryander, Bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 82, 208, 335.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 156-158. 1874.
Duroi, L., Jahresber. Ver. Naturw. Braunschweig 17: 187-189. 1913.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duroia</em> Linnaeus fil. (1781, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

1599. <em>Die Harbkesche wilde Baumzucht</em> theils Nordamerikanischer und anderer fremder,
theils einheimischer Bäume, Sträucher und strauchartigen Pflanzen nach den Kenn-
zeichen, der Anzucht, den Eigenschaften und der Benutzung beschrieben. Braunschweig
(Waisenhaus Buchhandlung) 1771-1772, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Harbk. Baumz.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1: 1772 (t.p., NZGS 5 Mar 1772, pref. 21 Sep 1771), p. [i]-lxxx, [1]-447, [4, err.],
	<em>3 pl. Copy</em>: USDA. (other copies with imprint 1771)
	2: 1772 (NZGS 5 Mar 1772), p. [i], [1]-512, [1-30, index], <em>3 pl. Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "herausgegeben mit Vermehrungen und Veränderungen von J. F. Pott. Braun-
	schweig (Schulbuchhandlung)":
	1: 1795 (p. viii Mar 1795), [i]-xlviii, [1]-659, [660, err.], <em>pl. 1-3</em> uncol. copper engr. by
	J. C. Schaerer. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
	2: 1800, p. [i], [1].606, <em>pl. 4-6</em> idem. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
	3: 1800, p. [i-iii], [1]-276. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 496; PR 2560.
	Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arb. 1: 220. 1914.

Dusén, Per Karl Hjalmar (1855-1926), Swedish botanist, palaeobotanist and ex-
plorer, originally civil engineer. (<em>Dusén</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM, TYPES</sm> and <sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: S, S-PA (e.g. a large herbarium of bryophytes). -
Duplicates of Dusén's numerous collections were widely distributed, under various titles

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(<em>Musci africani in Camerunia collecti</em>, 1890-1892; <em>Hepaticae africanae in Camerunia collectae,
</em>1890-1892; <em>Musci chilensis, Musci patagonici</em>, 1896-1897; <em>Plantae brasiliensis in civitate Paraná
collectae, </em>1903-1904; <em>Plantae patagoniae e territorio Sta. Cruz reportatae</em>, 1904-1905; <em>Plantae
vasculares e Patagonia orientali reportatae</em>, 1904; <em>id. e territorio Sta. Cruz reportatae</em> 1904-1905;
<em>Fungi camerunenses</em>, 1891-1892). For duplicates (many of these series were/are at B) see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 173.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275, 286, 298, 341-342.
	Hepper and Neate, Plant coll. W. Afr. 27. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 256; Barnhart 1: 486; BM 1: 497, 6: 287;
Bossert p. 110; CSP 14: 747; IF p. 693; KR p. 148-149; Quenstedt p. 123.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 35. 1903, 3(3): <em>pl. 111.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Harms, Z. f. Sukkul. 3: 115-116. 1917.
Sampaio, Arch. Mus. nac. Rio de Janeiro 22: 42-47. 1919.
Arnell, The bryologist 29: 57-58. Sep 1926.
Birger, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 20: 77-85. 1926 (bibl., portr.)
Birger, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 44: (81)-(87). 1927 (portr.)
Angely, Bol. Inpabo 1-17. 1955.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dusenia</em> V. F. Brotherus (1894); <em>Dusenia</em> O. Hoffmann (1900); <em>Duseniella
</em>V. F. Brotherus (1906); <em>Duseniella</em> K. M. Schumann (1902).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Bull. Inpabo 1955, p. 17.

Duss, [Père] Antoine (1840-1924), Swiss clergyman and botanist in the West Indies.
(<em>Duss</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The main collections were at B (through Krug et Urban),
duplicates see IH 2; see also Urban 1902. Many plants labelled <em>Herbier de la Guadeloupe
et de la Martinique</em>, 1899-1904, others <em>Herbier de la Martinique</em>, 1876-1903, <em>Herbier de la
Guadeloupe et Dépendances</em>, 1892-1893.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 173.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 40. 1902.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 249; Barnhart 1: 486; BM 1: 497, 6: 288;
GR p. 634-640; Langman p. 257.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 39-41, 1898, 3: 10, 13, 40. 1902.
Rodriguez, Bull. Soc. bot. France 78: 659-662. 1931.
Privault, Bull. Soc. bot. France 84: 289-294. 1937.
Stehlé, Le R. P. A. Duss, sa vie et son oeuvre (Flore de la Guadeloupe 4). Basse Terre
	1943 (bibl., portr.), x, 136p.
Le Gallo, Le Naturaliste Canadien 79(2): 53-75. 1952 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Dussia</em> Krug &amp; Urban ex Taubert (1892); <em>Dussiella</em> Patouillard (1890).

1600. <em>Flore phanérogamique des Antilles françaises</em> (Guadeloupe et Martinique) ... Avec
annotations du professeur Dr. Édouard Heckel sur l'emploi de ces plantes. Macon
(Protat frères) 1897. Oct. (<em>Fl. phan. Antill. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1897 (t.p., Nat. Nov. Sep 1897), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-656. -<em>Copies</em>: NY, U. -
	Reprinted from Ann. Inst. Col. Marseille 3: i-xxviii, 1-656. 1897 ("1896"), cover title
	as above, title of journal publication: "Plantes de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique."
	See Urban (1898) for an extensive and critical discussion of this work.
<em>Reprint</em>: Paris 1972 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 497; Langman p. 257; Plesch p. 215-216.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 39-41. 1898.
	Privault, Bull. Soc. bot. France 84: 289-294. 1937 (additions).

1601. <em>Division, nomenclature &amp; habitat des fougères et lycopodes des Antilles françaises</em> (La
description détaillée de chaque espèce de fougère paraîtra plus tard). Lons-le-Saunier
(Lucien Declume) 1903. Oct. (<em>Div.foug. Antill. franç.</em>)

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<em>Publ</em>.: 1903 (t.p., rd. NY Apr 1904), p. [1]-113. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 4. 1908.

1602. <em>Les Lycopodes des Antilles françaises</em>. Lons-le-Saunier 1903. Oct. (<em>Lycopod. Antill. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1903 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1904), p. [1]-16.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 4. 1908.

1603. <em>Énumération méthodique des muscinées des Antilles françaises</em>. Lons-le-Saunier (Lucien
Declume) 1903. Oct. (<em>Énum. musc. Antill. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1903 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1904). <em>Copy</em>: NY. – I. Hépatiques, p. [1]-41; II Mousses,
	p. [1]-39.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 4. 1908.

1604. <em>Énumération méthodique des champignons recueillis à la Guadeloupe et à la Martinique.
</em>Lons-le-Saunier (Lucien Declume) 1903. Oct. (<em>Énum. champ. Guadeloupe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1903 (t.p., Nat. Nov. Apr 1904), p. [1]-94. <em>Copy</em>: NY. -The new taxa are described
	by Patouillard.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 4. 1908.

1605. <em>Flore cryptogamique des Antilles françaises</em>. Lons-le-Saunier (Lucien Declume) 1904.
Oct. (<em>Fl. crypt. Antill. franç.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Combines several of the above publications with double pagination. <em>Copy</em>: U. -
	Fougères et Lycopodes [5]-113; Fougères et Lycopodes [113*]-128/[1]-16; Muscinées,
	Hép. [129]-169/[1]-41; Muscinées, Mousses [171]-209/[1]-39; Fungi [211]-304/[1]-
	94; Lichens [305]-322/[1]-18; table [323]-360.

Duthie, John Firmimger (1845-1922), British botanist in India. (<em>Duthie</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, also in part BM, CAL for duplicates see IH. Exsiccatae:
<em>Musci himalayenses</em> (1879-1882), <em>Flora of Himalaya, Flora of N.-W. India.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 173.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 53. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 486; BB p. 98; BM 1: 497, 2: 288; Bossert
p. no; CSP 7: 584, 9: 762, 14: 748; Jackson p. 384; MW p. 103-104; NI 572-573.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Gamble, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1922: 125-128 (bibl.)
Gamble, J. Bot. 60: 151-153. 1922.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. 134: 44-45. 1922.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 187. 1936.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxxxii. 1948.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 237. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Hooker, <em>Fl. Brit. Ind.</em>: <em>Myrtaceae</em> (excl. <em>Barringtoniaceae</em>).2: 462-496.
Jul 1878, 497-506. Mai 1879.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duthiea</em> Hackel (1896). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Duthiea</em> Manza (1937) and <em>Duthiophycus</em> Tandy
(1938) are dedicated to Augusta Vera Duthie, South African botanist.

1606. <em>The Orchids of the North-Western Himalaya</em>. Calcutta 1906. Qu., Annals of the Royal
Botanic Garden, Calcutta 9(2): [i*-iii*], [i]-ii, [81]-211, <em>pl. 94-151.</em> 1906 (Bengal
Secretariat Press) (<em>Orchids N.W. Himalaya</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1906, received at BM and K on 8 Mar 1907. Issued also separately but with
	original pagination. Usually cited from Ann. R. Bot. Gard. Calcutta. – Plates partly
	coloured, drawings by H. Hormusji. <em>Copies</em>: BM, K, MO, U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1967. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
Ref.: NI 573.
	Stafleu, Taxon 17: 293-296. 1968.

1607. <em>Flora of the upper Gangetic plain</em>, and of the adjacent Siwalik and sub-Himalayan

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tracts. Calcutta (Superintendent of Government Printing) 1903-1929, 3 vols. 16-mo. (<em>Fl. Gangetic plain</em>).

vol.	part	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i*-iii*], map,[i]-xvii, [1]-16, 16a-c, [17]-403	1903 (after 10 Feb)
	2	[i-iii], 401-500, ind. [i-v]	1905 (after 19 Jul)
2		[i-ii], [1]-266	1911
3	1	[i-ii], [1]-168	1915
	2	[i-ii], 169-283	1920
	3	[i-iii], 285-371	1929 (after 1 Mai)

<em>Copies</em>: HH, U, US. -Authors of vol. 3: Turrill (Cyperaceae), Duthie (Palmae, Aroid.,
Alism.), R. N. Parker (rest). Imprint: Calcutta, Government of India Central Publi-
cation Branch.
<em>Reprints</em>: 960 (<em>n.v.</em>), 1973 (<em>n.v.</em>).(announced by the trade).

Duval, Henri Auguste (1777-1814), French physician and botanist. (<em>Duval</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 339; Barnhart 1: 487; BM 1: 498; Jackson
p. 418; PR 2573.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 3: 566. 1821.
Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. gén. 15: 518. 1856.
Stearn, Cactus J. 7: 105-108. 1939.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duvalia</em> Bonpland (1816); <em>Duvalia</em> A. H. Haworth (1812). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Duvaliella
</em>F. Heim (1892) is dedicated to Joseph Duval-Jouve (1810-1883), q.v.

1608. <em>Plantae succulentae in horto Alenconio</em>. Paris (Gabon et Cie.) 1809. Oct. (<em>Pl. succ. horto
Alencon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1809, p. [1]-18.<em>Copy</em>: <em>facsimile</em> in Stearn (1939), orig. at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: Stearn, Cactus J. 7: 105-108. 1939 (with <em>facsimile</em>).

Duval-Jouve [earlier: Duval], Joseph (1810-1883), French botanist and palaeobio-
logist; inspector of the Academy at Strassbourg (PR), later at Montpellier. (<em>Duval-
Jouve</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU, other material at P-CO (Algeria) and AUT, B, K, LZ, P (françe).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 174.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 656, 663; Barnhart 1: 488; BM 1: 498;
Bossert p. 110; CSP 2: 426, 7: 585-586, 9: 764, 12: 24, 14: 751; Jackson p. 542 [index];
PR 2574-2577, 10558; Quenstedt p. 123.
Brongniart, Rapport progrès botanique phytographique 38-42. 1868.
Duval-Jouve, Notice sur les titres et ouvrages scientifiques de M. J. Duval-Jouve 1877.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30(1): 257, cxvii-cxviii. 1883.
Flahault, Notice biographique sur M. Duval-Jouve, Paris 1884, 15 p. (bibl.); also in
	Bull. Soc. bot. France 31(1): 167-182. 1884 (bibl.)
Sahat, Bull. Soc. Ét. Sci. Angers ser. 2. 15: 29-60. 1885 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 101. <em>pl. 138.</em> 1905.
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 162. 1909.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 187. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Duvaliella</em> F. Heim (1892); <em>Duvaljouvea</em> Palla (1905).

1609. <em>Histoire naturelle des Equistum de France ...</em> Mémoire présenté à l'Académie des
sciences et accompagné du rapport de M. A. Brongniart, de 10 planches gravées, en

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partie coloriées, avec figures transparentes superposées et de 33 figures intercalées dans
le texte. Paris, London, Madrid, New York (Baillière) 1864. Oct. (<em>Hist. nat. Equisetum
France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Apr 1864 (p. iii: 15 Nov 1863, Flora 7 Mai 1864), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-296,
	<em>pl. 1-10. Copies</em>: MO, NY, U. – Duval-Jouve used anatomical characteristics for his
	taxonomy.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2574; IDC 5488.
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 11 (Bibl.): 8-12. Jul 1864.
	Anon., Flora 47: 239, 240. 7 Mai 1864.
	J.M., Hedwigia 3(11): 173. Nov 1864.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 22: 206-207. 8 Jul 1864.

Earle, Franklin Summer (1856-1929), American mycologist and phytopathologist.
(<em>Earle</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY, duplicates in many herbaria. – Exsiccatae: <em>Economic fungi
</em>(fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-200, 1890-1892), set at NY, and (with E. S. Earle) <em>Plants of New Mexico
</em>(1900), sets at B, NY. – Manuscripts and correspondence at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH I.(ed. 6): 358; 2: 175.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 145-146. 1973.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 490; BL 1: 163; BM 2: 501, 6: 209; Bossert
p. 111; CSP 14: 763; Langman p. 258; LS 7538-7572a, suppl. 7168-7171.
Anon., J. Mycol. 9: opp. p. 161. 1903 (portr.)
Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 5. 1908.
Horne, J. New York Bot. Gard. 30: 86-88. 1929.
Chardon, Mycologia 21(6): 301-303. 1929 (portr.)
Anon., Phytopathology 20: 466, 923-929. 1930.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 434. 1916, 7(15): 1060. 1940.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 144, 231. 1949.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to E. L. Greene, <em>Plantae bakerianae</em>, 1901; published
<em>A preliminary list of Alabama fungi</em>, Apr 1897, with L. M. Underwood, q.v.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Earliella</em> Murrill (1905). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Earlia</em> F. von Mueller (1863) is dedicated to
Georg Windsor Earle, a student of geography and ehnology in the Malesian area and in
Australia.

Eastwood, Alice (1859-1953), American botanist mainly working on the flora of Cali-
fornia, curator of the herbarium at the California Academy of Sciences 1894-1949.
(<em>Eastw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CAS, older collections COLO. – Exsiccatae: <em>Plants of California,
Flora of the country adjacent to Santa Barbara.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: IH I.(ed. 6): 358, 2: 175.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 491; BL 1: 131, 150-151, 167, 170, 217;
BM 2: 502, 6: 290; Bossert p. 111; CSP 14: 765; Langman p. 258.
Blankinship, Montana Agric. Coll. Sci. Studies 1(1): 3-31. 1905.
Tucker, Cat. Libr. Arnold. Arb. 1: 223. 1914.
Crum, Madroño 5: 74. <em>pl</em>. 7. 1939.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 248. 1944.
Abrams, Pacific Discovery 2(1): 14-17. 1949 (portr.)
Anon., Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 25: [ix]-xxiv. 1949 (portr., bibl.)
Ewan, Rocky Mountain naturalists 200-201. 1950.
Crisp, The green Thumb 11: 32-35. 1954 (portr.)
Dakin, The perennial adventure, a tribute to A.E., San Francisco, 1954 (portr.)
Howell, Leafles western Botany 7: 153-164. 1954.
Howell, Sierra Club Bull. 39(6): 78-80. 1954.

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HEADING: EATON, A.

Howell, Taxon 3: 98-100. 1964.
Wilson, Leaflets western Botany 7: 65-68. 1954 (chronology expl.)
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 48. 1955.
Wilson, Alice Eastwood's wonderland, San Francisco 1955.
Cantelow and Cantelow, Leafles western Bot. 8(5): 83-101. 1957.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 153-154. 1961.
Rickett, NAF 28(B): 327. 1945, ser. 2. 5: 237. 1965.
Ewan, Short History Botany U.S. 15, 117, 140, 141. 1969.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 27. 1969 (preprint) (portr.)
Sutton, Charles Sprague Sargent 323, 329, 330. 1970.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 146. 1973 (corresp.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of Zoe, 3-4, 1892-1894.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Alice Eastwood semi-centennial publication, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. ser. 4.
25: [ix]-xxiv. 1949.

1610. <em>A popular flora of Denver, Colorado</em>. San francisco (Zoe Publishing Company, P.O. Box 2114) s.d. [May 1893]. Oct. (<em>Pop.fl. Denver</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: May 1893 fide stamp in several copies (MO, Ewan), p. [i], [1]-57. <em>Copies</em>: MO,
	NY, Ewan. – A three page "Additions and corrections, January 14, 1895" is found as a
	loose insert in some copies.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 170.
	Allison, The University of Colorado Studies 6(1): 59. 1908 (cites the publication
	"no date").

1611. <em>The flora of the Nob Hill cobblestones</em> San Francisco in the 1890's. [San Francisco, 1950]. (<em>Fl. Nob Hill</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Originally published in Erythea vol. 6, Jun 1898 ("The plant inhabitants of Nob
Hill"); reprinted as an independent, undated pamphlet, p. [1]-8, in 1950 by the
California Botanical Club.

1612. <em>A flora of the South Fork of Kings River from Millwood to the head waters of Bubbs Creek.
</em>[San francisco] 1902. Oct. 

<em>Publ</em>.: Publications of the Sierra Club no. 27, Jun 1902, p. [i-ii], [1]-96. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

1613. <em>A handbook of the trees of California</em>. San francisco (California Academy of Sciences)
 1905. Oct. (<em>Handb. trees California</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 8 Jul 1905 (t.p.), p. [1]-86, <em>pl. 1-57. Copy</em>: HH. – Occasional papers Calif. Acad.
	Sci. no. 9.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 290.
Tucker, Cat. Library Arnold Arb. 1: 223. 1914.

Eaton, Amos (1776-1842), American botanist, lecturer and writer; great popularizer
of botanical science. (<em>Eaton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: YU. – Merrill and Reeder examined the herbarium and found
that it contained only a few types. Eaton preserved only small scraps of specimens collect-
ed by himself; the great majority of the material must have been discarded by him.
Eaton letters to Torrey at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Merrill and Reeder, Bartonia 24: 41-45. 1947.
	Merrill, Rhodora 48: 201-205. 1948.
	Martin, <em>in</em> Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. (Torrey corr.) 455.
	1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 353; Barnhart 1: 491; BM 2: 506, 6: 290;
Bossert p. 112; CSP 2: 434-435; DAB 5: 605-606; GR p. 187; IF p. 396, suppl. 1: 81;
Jackson p. 8, 37, 38, 354, 355, 364; Langman p. 258; LS 7576; MD p. 100-107; ME 1:
180, 3: 568; Merrill p. 695-696, 720; PR 2593, ed. 1: 2882-2884; Quenstedt p. 124.
Anon., Pop. Sci. Monthly 38: 113-118. 1890.

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Gray, letters 2: 832 [index]. 1893.
Youmans, Pioneers of Science in America 111-118. 1896.
Knowlton, The plant world 1: 17-18. 1897 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 178. 1903.
Merrill, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1904: 695-696, 720-721.
Tucker, Cat. Library Arnold Arb. 1: 223. 1914.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 293. 1921.
Rickett, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Amos Eaton, Troy 1933, 32 p. (portr.)
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 347 [index]. 1940.
McAllister, Amos Eaton, Philadelphia 1941.
Good, H. G., Sci. Monthly 53: 464-469. 1941.
Rodgers, John Torrey 340 [index]. 1942.
Dupree, Asa Gray 485-486 [index]. 1959.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 193, 221-222, 342, 465. 1969.
Ewan, Short History Bot. U.S. 164 [index]. 1969.
Rezneck, DSB 4: 273-275. 1971 (q.v. for further sec. ref.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eatonia</em> Rafinesque (1819). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Eatonella</em> A. Gray (1883) is dedicated to
Daniel Cady Eaton (1834-1895), q.v.

1614. <em>A manual of botany</em> for the northern states. Comprising generic descriptions of all
phenogamous and cryptogamous plants to the North of Virginia, hitherto described;
with references to the natural orders of Linnaeus and Jussieu. Each genus is further
illustrated by short descriptions of its most common species. By the members of the
botanical class in Williams' College (Mass.). From a manuscript system, compiled by
the author of Richard's botanical dictionary, Albany (Websters and Skinners) 1817.
Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Man. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: the titles of the eight editions vary; for detailed transcriptions and for collations
	(eds. 1-7) see Margadant (MD). The eighth edition, by Eaton and Wright, is entitled
	<em>North American Botany</em>. All except the first bear the author's name. Merrill and Reeder
	list the new names of phanerogams in all editions. They also provide a key (p. 39) to
	Eaton's sometimes very cryptic abbreviations of names of authors and of localities.

ed.	dates	pages	deails
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	18-31 Jul 1817	[1]-vi, 1-164 (107 as "701")	author's name not on t.p.
			Copies: Ewan, NY.
2	Jun 1818	[1 = i]-[12], 1-524	t.p. see MD; second edition,
		Duod. in sixes	corrected and enlarged.
			Copies: HH, HU.
3	23Mar-23Apr 1822	[1]-536		issue 1: "A manual ...";
		Duod. in sixes	issue 2: "Manual ...";
			t.p. see MD; Copies: BM,
	FAS(2), NY.
4	Feb-Dec 1824	[i]-[x], 11-539	Copy: NY; Collab.: Lewis
		Duod. in sixes	Caleb Beck (1798-1853).
5	Sep 1829	[1]-452], [1]-60, 51, 52,	Orig. issue: FAS, HH, NY,
		53[= 61-63], [1-71]	US; 2nd copy HH: p. 13-24
			reprinted in other type; Collab.: William Edward A.
			Aikin (1807-1888), H. H.
			Eaton (1809-1832).
6	22 Mai-3 Jun 1833	[i]-x, 11-103, 1-401, 1-137,	Copies:BM, NY, MO, U;
		[138, err.] Duod. in sixes	Collab.: James Hall (1811-
			1898), S.W.Williams (1812-
			1884).
7	Apr-Mai 1836	[i]-vi, 7-672	Collab.: James Hall (1811-
		Duod. in sixes	1898).Copies: HU, MO,
			NY, U, US.
8	Jun 1840	[i]-[viii], [1]-625	Copies: BM, NY, E.G.Voss.

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HEADING: EATON, D. C.

<em>Ed. 8</em>: <em>North American botany</em>; comprising the native and common cultivated plants north
	of Mexico: genera arranged according to the artificial and natural methods. By Amos
	Eaton ... and John Wright ... Eighth edition; with the very valuable addition of the
	properties of plants, from Lindley's New Medical Flora ... [quotation Linneus, sic]
	Troy, (Elias Gates) N.Y. 1840. Qu.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 502; Jackson p. 354; MD p. 100-107; ME 3: 378; PR 2593; RS p. 81; SA
	p. 54, 55; SO Add. 807a-c; IDC 5915, 5069.
	Rafinesque, Amer. monthly Mag. crit. Rev. 1: 426-430. Oct. 1817 (rev. ed.).
	Tucker, Cat. Library Arnold Arb. 1: 223. 1914.
	McAllister, Amos Eaton 1941.
	Merrill and Reeder, Bartonia 24: 26-79. 1946 [1947] (new names by Eaton).
	Merrill, Amer. Fern J. 37: 6-10. 1947.

1615. <em>A botanical dictionary</em>, being a translation from the french of Louis-Claude Richard,
professor of botany at the medical school in Paris with additions from Martyn, Smith,
Milne, Wildenow, Acharius, &amp;c. New Haven (Hezekiah Howe) 1817. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Bot. Dict.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: anonymous but by A. Eaton, 1817, p. [i]-vi, [7]-14, Dict. sign. B-2/0, P, err. [1].
	<em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 3</em>: "Botanical grammar and dictionary; translated from the french of Bulliard and
	Richard ... Third edition, wholly written over, and now including the natural orders
	of Linnaeus and Jussieu." Albany (Websters and Skinners) 1828. Duod. (in sixes),
	p. [1]-53, dictionary [1-71]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, NY. – Published separately and with Manual
	ed. 5. "Advertisement" dated 29 Aug 1828.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: "Eaton's botanical grammar and dictionary, modernized down to 1836: published
	for a companion of Steele's seventh edition of the Manual of botany. Fourth edition."
	Albany (Oliver Steele) 1836. Duod. (in sixes), p. [1]-125, often bound with ed. 7 of
	Eaton's Manual. <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, NY, U, US.

Eaton, Daniel Cady (1834-1895), American botanist at Yale University, grandson of
Amos Eaton. (<em>D. C. Eaton</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: YU, algae at F; types of names based on Fendler specimens at
GH, <em>Isoetes</em> types at FWM. – Exsiccatae:
1. (with Edwin Faxon, 1823-1898) <em>Sphagna boreali-americana exsiccata</em> (nos. 1-172, New
	Haven, Conn. 1896), sets at B, BM, C, FH, G, LD, MICH, NY, PC.
2. <em>Musci orientali-americani</em> (1893-1894, not a true series of exsiccatae, handwritten data,
	no serial numbers), sets at B, FH, L, MASS, NY.
3. <em>Filices boreali-americani</em>, sets marked as such at B, CGE, E, K, LD, NY, YU, US.
<em>Note</em>: Edwin Faxon also issued (around 1890) a series of <em>North American Sphagna</em>. For its
connection with Eaton and Faxon's <em>Sphagna</em> see Sayre p. 198. Eaton was associated with
W. G. Farlow and C. L. Anderson in distributing<em>Algae Americae-borealis exsiccatae</em>, fasc.
1-5, 1877-1899 (see sub Farlow).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 94, 2: 176.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 287. 1901.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 196-197, 198. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 491; BL 1: 171; BM 2: 502; Bossert p. 113;
CSP 2: 435, 7: 589, 9: 769, 12: 212, 14: 766; DAB 5: 606-607; IF P. 693-695; Jackson
P. 357, 359, 361, 364, 509; ME 1: 180 [biogr.], 3: 569 [index]; MW p. 104; NI 575-576;
PR 2594.
Gray, letters 2: 832 [index]. 1893.
Setchell, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 22: 341-351. 1895 (portr., bibl.)
Britton, Science ser. 2. 29: 57-58, 1895.
Davenport, Bot. Gaz. 20: 366-369. 1895 (portr.) see also J. Bot. 33: 313. 1895.
Brewer, Am. J. Sci. 50: 184-188. 1895.
Anon., Hedwigia 34 (Rep.): 165. 1895.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 41. 1898.

PAGE: 720
HEADING: EATON, D. C.

Setchell, Fern Bull. 8: 49-52. 1900 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 41. 1906.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 347 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 340 [index]. 1942.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 15, 30, 33, 50, 53, 78. 1944.
Rodgers, Amer. Botany 1873-1892, p. 327 [index], 1944.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 4, 51, 54, 58, 1959.
Dupree, Asa Gray 486 [index]. 1959.
Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. Bot. 78-79. 1961.
Ewan, Short History Botany U.S. 164 [index]. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 146-148, 454. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Ferns, in</em> Chapman, <em>Flora of the Southern States</em> 1860, p. 585-602, also in
ed. 2, 1883; <em>Equisetaceae, in</em> Emory, <em>Narrative</em>, U.S. and Mex. Bound. Surv. vol. 2, p. 233-
236; the ferns and allied orders in A. Gray, <em>Manual</em> ed. 5. 1878, ed. 6. 1890. See further
ME 3: 569.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eatonella A</em>. Gray (1883).

1616. <em>Filices wrightianae et fendlerianae</em>, nempe wrightianae cubenses et fendlerianae
venezuelanae, (nonnullis panamensibus, etc., ex coll. A. Schott et S. Hayes interjectis,)
enumeratae novaeque descriptae: dissertatio inauguralis, quam in auditorio botanico
universitatis harvardianae ad gradum baccalaurealem in scientiis legitime obtinendum
die xiv Jul. mdccclx. habuit Daniel C. Eaton, A. M. [Ex Mem. Acad. Amer. Scient. et
Artium, N. Ser. vol. viii]. Cantabrigiae Nov. Angl. Dec 1860. Qu. (<em>Filic wright.fendler.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1860 (date on t.p.; diss. was defended on 14 Jul 1860), p. [i], [193]-220 <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. – Reprinted, with the addition of a t.p., from Mem. Acad. Amer. Arts Sci. ser. 2.
	8: [193]-220. 1860.

1617. <em>The ferns of North America</em>. Coloured figures and descriptions, with synonymy and
geographical distribution, of the Ferns (including the Ophioglossaceae) of the United
States of America and the British North American possessions. Salem (S. E. Cassino),
Boston [1877-] 1879-1880, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Ferns N Amer</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: in parts (months of receipt of fascicles by C. E. Faxon, confirmed by contemporary
	notices):

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-20	1-3	Nov 1877
	2	21-44	4-6	Jan 1878
	3	45-68	7-9	Feb 1878
	4-5	69-114	10-15	Apr 1878
6-7	115-160	16-21	Jul 1878
	8-9	161-208	22-27	Oct 1878
	10-11	209-256	28-33	Dec 1878
	12-13	257-304	34-39	Feb 1879
	14-15	305-352	40-45	Mai 1879
	16	[i*], [i]-xiv	Jun 1879
2	17 [1]-32	46-51	Jun 1879
	18-19	33-80	52-57	Aug 1879
	20-21	81-128	58-63	Oct 1879
	22-23	129-176	64-69	Dec 1879
	24-27	177-272	70-81	Mar 1880
	[28]	[i]-xxxi, 273-285		Apr-Mai 1880

The plates are coloured lithographs of drawings by J. H. Emerton and C. E. Faxon.
<em>Copies</em>: G, HU(2), HH, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 502; Jackson p. 539; NI 575; IDC 5916.
	Eaton, D. C, Beautiful ferns, Boston 1886.
	Day, Rhodora 20: 74-75. 1918.

PAGE: 721
HEADING: ECKLON

Ebel, Paul Wilhelm Sositheus Eugen (1815-1884), German botanist, lecturer at
Königsberg, later land-owner in Württemberg. (<em>Ebel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 176.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 302; Barnhart 1: 492; Kanitz no. 188; PR
2598-2599.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ebelia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1841).

1618. <em>De Armeriae genere</em>. Prodromus Plumbaginearum familiae. Dissertatio botanica
quam conscripsit Guilelmus Ebel philosophiae doctor. Addita est tabula lapidi insculpta.
Königsberg i. Pr. (Gebr. Borntraeger) 1840. Qu. (<em>Armeriae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1840 [or early 1841] (p. iv: 31 Oct 1840; Hinrichs 21-27 Feb 1841;
	Flora 5 Jun-9 Mar 1841), p. [i]-iv, [1]-44, [4, expl.], [2, ind., abbr.], <em>1 plate with 88 figs</em>.,
	uncol. lith. by the author. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY(2).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 503; PR 2598.

1619. <em>Zwölf Tage auf Montenegro</em>. Königsberg (J. M. Bon) 1842-1844, 2 Hefte, Oct. (<em>Zwölf Tage Montenegro</em>).

<em>Heft 1</em>: Jul-Dec 1842 (p. iv: Jul 1842), <em>Reisebericht</em>, front., p. [i]-iv, [1]-135, [136, err.].
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Heft 2</em>: 1844, <em>Botanische Bemerkungen</em>, p. [i]-iv, [1]-176, [i]-xxxix, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 5: 203; PR 2599.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 3: 340-344. 1845.

Ecklon, Christian Friedrich (Frederik) (1795-1868), Danish botanist, travelling in
South Africa, later working in Germany. (<em>Ecklon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Ecklon, as well as Zeyher, was a professional plant-collector who
worked for some time for the famous <em>Botanische Reiseverein Esslingen</em> although not as a
contracted collector (see Baur 1970). Most of his collections are therefore widely dis-
persed. The types of the <em>Topographisches Verzeichniss</em>, however, are at S (Nordenstam
1972). Koster gives as locations for Ecklon's algae: FR, GOET, KIEL, LZ and PC. –
Ecklon's collections were announced by Flora 16: 476-480, 759-761. 1833. According to
Fischer-Benzon (1890) Ecklon's private herbarium went in part to KIEL (via Neubers);
his Schleswig herbarium was acquired by Ferdinand von Mueller and is now presumably
at MEL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH I.(ed. 6): 358, 2: 176.
	Drège, Linnaea 19: 583-589, 599-680. 1847, 20: 183-258. 1847 (list of collections).
	Anon., Flora 16: 759-761. 1833.
	Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 14. 1890.
	Candolle, Phytographie 410. 1880.
Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 263, 271, 286, 298, 342. 1916.
Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.
Baur, Jb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstädte 16: 244-246. 1970.
Clokie, Account herbaria Oxf. 161-162. 1970.
Nordenstam, J. S. Afr. Bot. 38: 277-298. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 568, 5(1): 412; Barnhart 1: 494; BM 2: 504;
CSP 2: 443, 6: 647; Jackson p. 346; PR 2609-2610.
Steudel, Flora 10: 407-427. 1827 (excursion to Table Mountain).
Hornemann, Nat. Tidskr. 1: 591-592. 1837.
Seemann, Bonplandia 5: 353-354. 1857.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 1868: 1314-1315.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 104. 1882.
MacOwan, Trans. S. Afr. philos. Soc. 4: xliii-xlvi. 1887.
Verduin de Boer, Botanists at the Cape 47-51. 1929.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 10, nos. 86, 101. 1942.

PAGE: 722
HEADING: ECKLON

Hutchinson, A botanist in Southern Africa 641-642. 1946.
Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 23. 1963.
Clokie, Account Herb. Oxf. 161-162. 1964.
Schijff, Suid-Afrik. biogr. woordeb. 1: 284-285. 1968.
Baur, Jb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstädte 16: 244-246. 197
Ffolliott and Liversidge, Ludwig Krebs 57, 124, 160. 1971.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ecklonea</em> Steudel (1829); <em>Ecklonia</em> J. W. Hornemann (1828); <em>Eckloniopsis
</em>K. Okamura (1927).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: J. S. Afr. Bot. 38: 280. 1972.

1620. <em>Topographisches Verzeichniss der Pflanzensammlung von C. F. Ecklon.</em> I. Lieferung. Oder:
Standorte und Blüthezeit derjenigen Arten aus der Familie der Coronarien und Ensaten
welche bis jetzt auf dem Vorgebürge der guten Hoffnung beobachtet und gesammelt
worden sind von C. F. Ecklon. Esslingen (Reise-Verein) 1827. Oct. (<em>Topogr. Verz.
Pflanzensamml. Ecklon</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1827 (P. vi: Jul 1827), p. [i]-x, [1, index], [1]-44, table. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. –
	Published by Steudel and HochstÉter's Botanische Reiseverein (Unio itineraria) at
	Esslingen.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 504; BH; PR 2609; RS p. 81; IDC 5917.

1621. <em>Enumeratio plantarum africae australis extratropicae</em> quae collectae, determinatae et
expositae a Christiano Friederico Ecklon &amp; Carolo Zeyher. Hamburg (author) [1834-]
1835-1836[-1837]. Oct. † (<em>Enum.pl. afric. austral.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Karl Ludwig Philipp Zeyher (1799-1858).

pars	pages	dates on covers	actual dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-144		Dec 1834	Dec 1834-Mar 1835
2	145-288	Oct 1835; p. 257: Jan 1836	Jan 1836
3	289-400	Jun 1836; p. 385: Apr 1837	Apr 1837

<em>Copies</em>: L, U. – Ecklon, when sending a set of plants to Bentham on 31 March 1835 [sic]
(letter at K) states: "I have added to the above set a copy of the first part of my
Enumeratio, adapted to be cut in etiquettes, and the continuation of both will follow as
soon as ready." On 22 Feb 1836 Ecklon sends the second set of exsiccatae and the second
part of the Enumeratio. Hinrichs received the three parts as follows: 1: 5-11 Apr 1835;
2: 5-11 Jun 1836 (Lit. Ber. Flora 6: 95-96. 14 Jul 1836); 3: 15 Jul 1837. – There are
apparently two differently dated covers for fasc. 2 and 3.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 504; BH; PR 2610; RS p. 81; SK p. clxxix; IDC 5405B.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxvii, 1891.
	Marshall, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 101-102. 1937.
	Baur, Jb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstädte 16: 245-246. 1970.

Edgeworth, Michael Pakenham (1812-1881), British civil servant in Bengal, bota-
nist. (<em>Edgew</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K. – Further material from India and Aden in G-DC, K, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 177.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 162. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 495; BB p. 100; BM 2: 505; Bossert p. 112;
CSP 2: 444; 7: 594; DNB 16: 382; Jackson p. 92, 384, 387; PR 2617.
Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 7: 383-384. 1881 (bibl.), J. Bot. 19: 288. 1881.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1882: 29.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1880/2: 63. 1883.
Blatter, Rec. bot. Surv. India 7: 5-6. 1914.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 238 [index]. 1965.

PAGE: 723
HEADING: EDWARDS, J.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Hooker, <em>Fl. Brit. India</em>:
(a) <em>Frankeniaceae</em> 1: 211-212. Jan 1874.
(b) <em>Caryophyllaceae</em> 1: 212-246. Jan 1874.
(c) <em>Zygophyllaceae</em> 1: 422-425. Jan 1874.
(d) <em>Geraniaceae</em> 1: 426-464. Jan 1874, 1: 465-483. Feb 1875 (with J. D. Hooker).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Edgeworthia</em> C. F. Meisner (1841).

1622. <em>Catalogue of plants found in the Banda district 1847-49</em>. [Mooltan 1851]. Oct. (<em>Catal.pl.
Banda</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 7 Oct 1851 (p. 60), p. [1]-60, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. – Preprint [?] from
	J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 21: 24-48, 151-184. 1852 (Calcutta 1852).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 505; Jackson p. 389; PR 2617.

Edmondston, Thomas (1825-1846), Scottish botanist, naturalist to H. M. S. Herald
1845/1846. (<em>Edmondston</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (incl. material Herald).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 100.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 495; BB p. 100; BM 2: 507; CSP 2: 446;
DNB 16: 397; GR p. 396-397.
Edmondston, The young Shetlander. Edinburgh 1868 (life and letters, edited by his
	mother).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Edmonstonia</em> [sic] B. C. Seemann (1852).

1623. <em>A flora of Shetland</em>; comprehending a list of the flowering and cryptogamic plants
of the Shetland Islands, with remarks on their topography, geology, and climate, &amp;c. &amp;c.
Aberdeen (Geo. Clark and Son), London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast 1845. Duod.
in sixes. (<em>Fl. Shetland</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1845, p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-67, errata slip. <em>Copies</em>: BM, L, NY, PCS.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1903, "Edmondston's Flora of Shetland ... second edition ... edited ... by
	C. F. Argyll Saxby ... also a biographical sketch compiled from his mother's Life of
	T. Edmondston ..." Edinburgh, London (Oliphant, Anderson &amp; Ferrier) 1903. Oct.,
	p. [1], frontisp., [3]-102, portr. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 507, 6: 292.
	Edmondston, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 7: 287-295. 1841 (prel. list.).

Edwards, John (<em>fl</em>. 1763-1806), British flower-painter. (<em>J. Edwards</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS</sm> and <sm>DRAWINGS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 496; BB p. 100; BM 2: 512; DU 104-105;
HU 2: 605 [ind.], 645; NI 578-579; PR 2620, PR (ed. 1): 2909-2910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Edwardsia</em> Salisbury (1808) is dedicated to Sydenham Teast Edwards (1769?-
1819), q.v.

1624. <em>The British herbal</em>, containing one hundred plates of the most beautiful and scarce
flowers and useful medicinal plants which blow in the open air of Great Britain, accura-
tely coloured from nature, with their botanical characters, and a short account of their
cultivation, &amp;&amp;. By John Edwards. The whole corrected according to the latest editions
of botany. London (author) [1769-] 1770. Fol. (<em>Brit. herb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In 25 parts 1769-1770 (plates [except 1-48] dated), p. [i], [1]-50, [1, ind.], 100
	hand-coloured copper engravings of drawings by the author. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	Reissued in 1770 (Henrey 675, see also GF) and in 1775 as <em>A select collection of one hundred
plates ...</em> London, Fol. (Henrey 676, see also BM, PR).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 512; DU 104; GF p. 56; Henrey 674-676; HU 2: 383-384; Jackson p. 232;
	NI 578; Plesch p. 216-217; PR 2620.

PAGE: 724
HEADING: EDWARDS, S. T.

Edwards, Sydenham Teast (1769(?)-1819), British botanical artist. (<em>Edwards</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL DRAWINGS</sm>: Sydenham Edwards was a botanical artist. Some of his original
drawings are at BM. He is not known to have preserved the specimens used for the plates
of the <em>Botanical Register</em>; they would presumably be in the herbaria of J. B. Ker (now at
K), or Lindley (CGE).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 192; Barnhart 1: 497; BB p. 101; BM 2: 512;
DNB 17: 126; Jackson p. 114, 472; Langman p. 259; MW p. 105; NI 580, 580n; Plesch
p. 217; PR 2621-2622.
Curtis, William Curtis 1746-1799, p. 137 index. 1941.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 192-193, 297. 1950.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 130. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Edwardsia</em> Salisbury (1808).

1625. <em>The Botanical Register</em>: consisting of coloured figures of exotic plants, cultivated in
British gardens; with their history and mode of treatment, London (James Ridgway)
1815-1847, 33 vols. Oct. (<em>Bot. Reg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The text of the first 14 volumes is by John Bellenden Ker[-Gawler]. Vols. 15-33
	were by J. Lindley. The above title is that for vols. 1-13.
	Further titles:
<em>Vol. 14</em>: <em>The Botanical Register; or, ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery</em> ... vol. 14, new
	series vol. I. London 1828.
<em>Vols. 15-23</em>: <em>Edward's Botanical Register</em>: <em>or, ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery</em>: ...
	continued by John Lindley. Vols. 15-23, new series vols. 2-10. London 1829-1837.
<em>Vols. 24-31</em>: <em>Edward's Botanical Register; ... and monthly chronicle of botanical and horticultural</em>
	<em>news</em>, continued by John Lindley, vols. 24-31. London 1838-1845.
<em>Vols.32-33</em>: <em>Edward's Botanical Register</em>: ... propagation, etc. Continued ... London
	1846-1847.
Vols. 1-23 contain <em>plates nos. 1-2014</em> (total number 2022; there are two plates each to
numbers <em>600, 700, 720, 736, 750, 774, 1203</em>). From vol. 24 on the plates are separately
numbered per volume. The plates are dated; the volumes appeared in parts between
March and February. The title pages, however, give (for vols. 1-19) only the year of the
first plates. – The fascicles were generally issued on the first of each month. They contain-
ed eight plates each, occasionnally with a double plate counting as two. — The dates on
the plates can be accepted as dates of publication. The numerous reviews in the contem-
porary literature contain no proof to the contrary. The list below describes the HU and
U copies; for more precise dates the dates on the plates and, if available, those on the
original covers should be consulted. All plates are accompanied by text (mostly one or
two leaves).

vol.	pages	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iv], [1, err.], [iii]-xi	1-90	1 Mar 1815-1 Feb 1816
2	[i]-[vii], [8, ind., notes, err.]	91-177	1 Mar 1816-1 Feb 1817
3	[i]-[vii], [8, ind., notes, err.]	178-263	1 Mar 1817-1 Feb 1818
4	[i]-[vii], [8, notes, ind., err.]	264-349	1 Mar 1818-1 Feb 1819
5	[i]-[vi], [8, notes, ind., err.]	350-435	1 Mar 1819-1 Feb 1820
6	[i]-[vii], [4, notes], plate, [5, ind.]	436-520	1 Mar 1820-1 Feb 1821
	1 extra pl.
7	[i]-[vi], [12, notes, ind., err.] leaf 573	521-605	1 Mar 1821-1 Feb 1822
	["578"], cancellans
8	[i]-iv, [13, ind., notes, err.]	606-689	1 Mar 1822-1 Feb 1823
9	[i], [9, app., notes], [10, ind., err.]	690-777	1 Mar 1823-1 Feb 1824
10	[i], [2, ind., err.], [2, notes], [8, ind.]	778-867	1 Mar 1824-1 Feb 1825
11	[i], [8, ind.]	868-955	1 Mar 1825-1 Feb 1826
12	[i], [1, ind.], [8, ind.]	956-1043	1 Mar 1826-1 Feb 1827
13	[i], [1, ind.], [9, ind.]	1044-1130	1 Mar 1827-1 Feb 1828
14	[i], [1, ind.]	1131-1216	1 Mar 1828-1 Feb 1829

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vol.	pages	plates	dates
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15	[i], [4, ind.]	1217-1305	1 Mar 1829-1 Feb 1830
16	[i], [2, ind.]	1306-1391	1 Mar 1830-1 Feb 1831
17	[i], [1, 3 ind.]	1392-1476	1 Mar 1831-1 Feb 1832
18	[i], [1, 3 ind.]	1477-1564	1 Mar 1832-1 Feb 1833
19	[i], [6, ind.]	1565-1652	1 Mar 1833-1 Feb 1834
20	[i], [6, ind.]	1653-1741	1 Mar 1834-1 Feb 1835
21	[i], [9, ind.]	1742-1828	1 Mar 1835-1 Feb 1836
22	[i], [1, ind.], [8, ind.]	1829-1919	Feb-Dec 1836
23	[i], [2, ind.], [1, addr.], [8, ind.]	1920-2014	Jan-Dec 1837
24	[i], notes [1]-95, [2, ind.]	1-68	Jan-Dec 1838
25	[i], notes [1]-95 sheets dated	1-69	Jan-Dec 1839
26	[i], notes [1]-90 sheets dated,	1-71	Jan-Dec 1840
	[i], extra t.p.], [7, index]
27	[i], notes [1]-92 sheets dated, [9, ind.]	1-70	Jan-Dec 1841
28	[i], notes [1]-86, [11, ind.]	1-86	Jan-Dec 1842
29	[i], notes [1]-85, [12, ind.]	1-66	Jan-Dec 1843
30	[i], notes [1]-92, [14, ind.]	1-67	Jan-Dec 1844
31	[i], notes [1]-86, [15, ind.]	1-69	Jan-Dec 1845
32	[i], [iii], [1, ind.]	1-69	Jan-Dec 1846
33	[i], [iii]	1-70	Jan-Dec 1847

<em>Appendix</em> to vols. 1-23 (1839) issued in 3 parts (see also under Lindley).
	1. App. i-xvi, <em>tt. 1-4</em>, ind. i-xxxii. 1 Nov 1839.
	2. App. xvii-xxxii, <em>tt. 5-7</em>, ind. xxxiii-xlviii, 1 Dec 1839.
	3. App. xxxiii-lviii, <em>tt. 8-9</em>, ind. xlix-lxiv, explanation of plates, 1 Jan 1840.
	The total number of plates is 2702. Those in volumes 1-32 are copper engravings, in
	vol. 33 lithographs. For artists see Nissen and Great flower books; the plates for volumes
	1-15 were by Edwards himself.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 512; GF p. 84; Jackson p. 472; Langman p. 259; NI 2379; Plesch p. 217;
	PR 2621; IDC 5422.
	Tucker, J. Arnold Arb. 18: 183. 1937.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 208. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 3200).

Eeden, Frederik Willem van (1829-1901), Dutch agronomist and botanist, first direc-
tor of the Colonial Museum at Haarlem. (<em>Eeden</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: L (fungi), NBV.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 497; BL 1: 105, 2: 425, 434, 436; BM 2:
512; Bossert p. 113; CSP 2:454, 9: 780, 14: 787; Jackson 49, 324-325, 395, 439; JW 1:
442, 2: 189, 3: 350, 4: 384; LS 7625-7627; NNBW 3: 317.
Netscher, De Hollandsche Revue 1899: 809.
Conrad, Tijdschr. Nijverheid 1901: 301.
Greshoff, Eigen Haard 1901: 325.
Groeneveldt, Bull. Kolon. Mus. Haarlem 25: 5-10. 1901 (portr., bibl.)
Sturing, De levende Natuur 1901: 76.
Vuyck, Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 3. 2(2): 540-546. 1901.
Sirks, Indisch Natuurond. 297. [ind.] 1915.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 190. 1936.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Kops, <em>Flora batava</em>: vols. 13 (last part)-21, <em>pl. 1026-1665.</em>

1626. <em>Hortus batavus</em>. Korte beschrijving van in- en uitheemsche planten, heesters en
boomen, die voor de Nederlandsche tuinen kunnen worden aanbevolen. Amsterdam
(J. C. Sepp en Zoon) 1868. Oct. (<em>Hortus batav</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Dec 1868 (p. v: Oct 1868; published in parts as "Bloemkundig woordenboek, "
	completed by 8 Jan 1869, see Bot. Zeit. 27: 28 and Flora 52: 79), p. [i-v], [1]-637.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH. – An enlarged edition of Sepp, <em>Bloemkundig woordenboek</em>, 1821.

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HEADING: EEDEN

1627. Algemeen beschrijvende catalogus der <em>Houtsoorten van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië</em>, aan-
wezig in het Koloniaal Museum, op het Paviljoen te Haarlem. Haarlem (De Erven
Loosjes) s.d. [1872]. Oct.(in fours) (<em>Houtsoort. Ned. Oost-Indië</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1872 (original cover p. iv dated), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-146. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Headline
	on cover and t.p.: "Nederlandsche Maatschappij ter Bevordering van Nijverheid."
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Haarlem (id.), Oct., s.d., Jan-Mar 1886 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1886), p. [i]-xi, [1]-210,
	[2, index]. <em>Copies</em>: G, L. – "Houtsoorten van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië tevens beschrij-
	ving der meest bekende boomen van den Nederlandsch-Indischen Archipel en hunne
	waarde voor de huishouding."
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Haarlem (id.) 1905. Oct. "derde veel vermeerderde uitgave bewerkt door J. J.
	Duyfjes, " p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-341. <em>Copies</em>: L, HH, U. <em>Editor</em> and in part author: Jacobus
	Johan Duyfjes (1876-1938).

1628. <em>Onkruid</em>. Botanische wandelingen. Haarlem (H. D. Tjeenk Willink) 1886, 2 parts.
Oct. (<em>Onkruid</em>).

<em>1</em>: Jan-Mai 1886, p. [i]-viii, [1]-214. <em>Copies</em>: L, Westhoff.
<em>2</em>: Mai-Jun 1886 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1886), p. [i-iii], [1]-240. <em>Copies</em>: L, Westhoff.

Egede, Hans Poulsen (1686-1758), Danish missionary in Greenland (1721-1736).
(<em>Egede</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 177.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 855; Barnhart 1: 497; BM 2: 513; Jackson
p. 366; PR 2625, ed. I. 2914.
Winge, Meddel. om Grønland 21(1): 10. 1899.
Christensen, Den Danske Botaniks Historie 2: 39-40. 1924.
Bobé, Hans Egede, Kjøbenhaven 1952, 207 p. (portr.)
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 130. 1969.

1629. <em>Beschreibung und Natur-Geschichte von Grönland</em>, übersetzet von D. Joh. Ge. Krünitz.
Berlin 1763. Oct. (<em>Beschr. Grönland</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1763 (NZgS: 3 Nov 1763), xxviii, 172 p., 1 map, <em>10 pl</em>. – A French translation
	appeared almost simultaneously at Genève (see next entry) (<em>Description et histoire
	naturelle du Groenland</em>, Genève (C. &amp; A. Philibert) 1763, Oct.). The Danish original,
	<em>Det gamle Grönlands Nye Perlustration ...</em> was published in 1741 (Qu., x, 131 p., <em>10 pl</em>.)<em>;
	</em>the earliest English translation appeared in 1745, a Dutch translation appeared 1746.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 513; Christensen (see above) 2e; PR 2625.
	Heydrich, Die Erforschung von Grönland, Leipzig 1923.

1630. <em>Description et histoire naturelle du Groenland</em>, par Mr. Eggede, missionaire &amp; évêque
du Grönland. Traduite en François par Mr. D. R. D. P. Kjobenhavn, Genève (C. &amp; A.
Philibert) 1763. Oct. (<em>Descr. Groenland</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1763 (p. [iv*]: 21 mars 1763), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xxviii, [1-4, tabl.], map,
	[1].171, <em>pl</em>. [<em>1-11</em>]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

Eggers, Henrik [Heinrich] Franz Alexander Baron von (1844-1903), Danish soldier
and botanist, resided 1869-1887 in the Danish Antilles. (<em>Eggers</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C, duplicates widely distributed, in part as <em>Flora indiae occidentalis
exsiccata</em> (ed. 1880-1886), and <em>Flora Americae tropicae</em>. The <em>Flora ind. occ. exs.</em> nos. 1-1100
were published by Töpffer (1881-1885), some of the later nos. by Rensch. For details see
Urban (1902, 1916).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 178.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 40-43. 1902.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275, 286, 298, 342. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 498; BM 2: 513; Bossert p. 113; CSP 9: 780, 12: 215, 14: 790-791; Langman p. 259.

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Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 237-238. 1881.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 41-46. 1898, 3: 40-43. 1902.
Christensen, Dan. Bot. Lit. 1: 613-616, 2: 499. 1924.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eggersia</em> J. D. Hooker (1883).

1631. <em>The flora of St. Croix and the Virgin Islands.</em> Washington (Government Printing
Company) 1879. Oct. (<em>Fl. St. Croix</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1879 (p. iii: Mai 1879; Nat. Nov. Mar 1880), p. [i]-[iii], [1]-133. <em>Copy</em>: NY. –
	Bull. U.S. National Mus. 13: 1-133. 1879; Smithsonian publication 313, Smithsonian
	misc. Coll. 23(3). – For a prior review of the St. Croix flora see Eggers 1876; for a
	supplement Eggers 1889; for an extensive commentary see Urban 1898 who also
	supplies detailed notes on collections and types.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 513; Jackson p. 404.
	Eggers, Vid. Meddel. naturhist. For. Kjøbenhavn 1876: 33-158, 1889: 11-21.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 41-44. 1898.

Ehrenberg, Carl August (1801-1849), German merchant and plant collector in the
West Indies and Mexico, brother of C. G. Ehrenberg. (<em>C. Ehrenb.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B and HAL, duplicates BM, BR, C, GH, K, KIEL, L, LE, MO,
NY, P, PC, POM, STR, UPS, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 108, 2: 178.
	Candolle, Phytographie 410. 1880.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 44. 1902.
	McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 233. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 431; Barnhart 1: 498; CSP 2: 457-458; NDB 4:
349; PR foll. 2640.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 128. 1887.
Urban, Bot. Jahrb. 24(3) Beibl. 58: 3-15. 1897.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 151. 1898, 3: 43-44. 1902.
Schumann, Monatschr. Kakteenk. 10: 138-143. 1900.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 181, 293, 303. 1942.
Hunt, J. Mammillaria Soc. 12(4): 45-46. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ehrenbergia</em> C. F. P. Martius (1827) and <em>Ehrenbergia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel are
dedicated to his elder brother Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876), q.v.

Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried (1795-1876), German biologist, professor of natural
sciences at the University of Berlin. (<em>Ehrenb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (now mainly destroyed), the herbarium was especially rich in
cryptogams. Duplicates at C, K, L, LE, P, PC, S, W. – Ehrenberg's diatom types are at
the Institut für Paläontologie der Humboldt Universität, Berlin (fide Wornardt).
Unpublished letters and manuscripts on micropalaeontology and geology are at the
Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin (fide Jahn). – Ehrenberg plants from the West Indies
and Central America (1827-1840) were collected by Carl August Ehrenberg (1801-
1849), brother of C. G. Ehrenberg.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 179; Quenstedt p. 480.
	Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 161 (footnote). 1874 (early history of E's
	herbarium).
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 263, 275, 286, 343. 1916.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1967.
	Wornardt, Int. direct. diatomists 33. 1968.
	Locker, Wiss. Z. Humboldt Univ., Berlin, Mat.-nat. Reihe 19(2-3): 186-189. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ABD 5: 701-711; AG 2(1): 564; Barnhart 1: 499;
BM 2: 514-516, 6: 295; Bossert p. 113; CSP 2: 457-467, 6: 647, 7: 603-604, 9: 781-782,

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12: 215; DTS 1: 60-61; Frank 3(Anh.): 27; GR p. 10; Langman p. 260; LS 7655-7667;
ME 3: 570; MW p. 105; NDB 4: 349; NI 582, suppl. p. 32; PR 2633-2640, ed. 1: 2921-
2927; Quenstedt p. 126; Trautvetter 313-320.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist.-nat. 672 [index], 1846.
Boll, Fl. Mecklenburg 6: 153-154. 1860.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 160-165. 1874.
Anon., Hedwigia 15: 112. 1876.
Anon., J. Bot. 14: 320. 1876.
Hanstein, Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Bonn 1877, viii, 162 p. (portr.)
Lucae, Ber. Senckenberg. naturf. Ges. 1877/8: 143-144. 1878.
Perrier, Brebissonia 1: 153-157. 1879, 2: 3-12, 29-31, 60-63, 65-76, 94-99. 1879/80.
Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 178. 1882.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 104. 1882.
Marcow, Bull. U.S. nat. Mus. 30: 229. 1885 (bibl.)
Laue, Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Berlin 1895, 287 p. (portr.)
Ehrenberg, Clara, Unser Elternhaus, Berlin 1905.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 42. 1906.
Dobell, Parasitology 15: 320-325. 1923 (portr.)
Cushman, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 1927: 487 (on foraminifera).
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 449 [index]. 1937.
Bulloch, The history of bacteriology 363. 1938.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 167 [ind.]. 1942.
Engel, Handel. hydrobiol. Club, Amsterdam 4: 1-13. 1942 (portr.)
Geiser, Naturalists of the frontier 13, 148. 1948.
Engel, Microwereld 15: 19-32. 1968.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 131. 1969.
Engelmann, Deut. hydrogr. Z. 22: 145-157. 1969 ("Wegbereiter der deutschen Tiefsee-
	forschung").
Jahn, DSB 4: 288-292. 1971.
Locker, Wiss. Z. Humboldt Univ. Berlin, Mat.-nat. Reihe 19(2-3): 186-189. 1971.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Agassiz et al., Tributes from the United States of America to Christian
Gottfried Ehrenberg on his fiftieth anniversary as doctor of medicine, November 5, 1868
[Berlin 1868]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to Cuvier, <em>Dictionnaire des Sciences naturelles</em>, Corda,
<em>Icones fungorum</em>, Nees, <em>Horae physicae berolinensis</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ehrenbergia</em> C. F. P. Martius (1827); <em>Ehrenbergia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1820).

1632. <em>Sylvae mycologicae berolinenses</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis quam auctoritate gratiosi
medicorum ordinis Universitatis litterariae berolinensis ut summos in medicina et
chirurgia honores legitime consequatur die v. m. novembris a. mdcccxviii h.l.q.s.
publice defendet auctor Christianus Godofredus Ehrenberg delitiensis saxo, Berlin
(Formis Theophili Bruschcke) [1818]. Qu. (<em>Sylv. mycol. berol.</em>)

<em>Issue as thesis</em>: 5 Nov 1818, p. [1]-32, [33-34], <em>1 plate. Copies</em>: NY [sic, title has "berolinen-
	sis, autoritate and delitiensis"], UC [title has "berolinenses," "auctoritate" and
	"delitiensis saxo, " large paper copy, obviously different issue with corrected t.p.].
<em>Trade edition</em>: Sylvae mycologicae berolinenses, Berlin (id.) 1818, Qu., Nov-Dec 1818,
	<em>facsimile</em> reprint Amsterdam 1972, p. [1]-32,. <em>1 pl</em>. [other t.p.; lacks vita and theses].
	<em>Copies</em>: L (orig.) (title has berolinenses).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: (of trade ed.): Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1972, p. [i-ii], [1]-32, <em>1 pl.
	Copy</em>: FAS. – ISBN 90-6123-253-8.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 514; PR 2633.
	Anon., Flora 2: 193-205. 7 Apr 1819.

1633. <em>Fungos a</em> clarissimo Adalberto de <em>Chamisso ...</em> sub auspiciis Romanzoffianis <em>in
itinere circa terrarum globum collectos</em> enumeravit novosque descripsit et pinxit Dr. C. G.
Ehrenberg. Cum tabulis IV aeneis pictis. [Bonn 1820]. Fol. (<em>Fung. Chamisso coll.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 16-20 Apr 1820, p. [1]-28, <em>pl. 17-20</em>, col. copper engr. by author. – <em>Copy</em>: Steven-

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HEADING: EHRENBERG, C. G.

	son. – Reprinted with independent pagination from C. G. D. Nees von Esenbeck
	et al., <em>Horae physicae berolinenses</em>, Bonn 1820, p. [77]-104, <em>pl. 17-20.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 514 (not the reprint), LS 7658 (not the reprint).

1634. <em>Naturgeschichtliche Reisen durch Nord-Afrika und West-Asien</em> in den Jahren 1820 bis
1825 von Dr. W. F. Hemprich und Dr. C. G. Ehrenberg herausgegeben von Dr. Ehren-
berg ... Historischer Theil. Mit Charten und Ansichten. Berlin, Posen und Bromberg
 1828. [second t.p.:] Reisen in Aegypten, Libyen, Nubien und Dongala. Erster Band.
Erste Abtheilung. Mit einer Landcharte und einer Ansicht des Libyschen Wüsten-
Abfalls. Berlin, Posen und Bromberg (Ernst Siegfried Mittler) 1828. Qu. † (<em>Naturgesch.
Reis. Nord-Afrika</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1828, p. [ii]-xxx, [3]-162,. <em>1 pl</em>., 1 map. <em>Copy</em>: UC.

1635. <em>Symbolae physicae</em> seu icones et descriptiones plantarum cotyledonarum quae ex
itinere per Africam borealem et Asiam occidentalem Friderici Guilelmi Hemprich et
Christiani Godofredi Ehrenberg studio novae aut illustratae redierunt. Percensuit et
regis jussu et impensis edidit C. G. Ehrenberg. Decas prima et altera. Berlin 1828. Fol. † (<em>Symb. phys.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: not published, title taken from PR "Opus ineditum remansit"; 19 plates were
	prepared for publication. The material is incorporated in the 1900 publication by
	C. Schumann.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 515; PR 2635.

1636. <em>Symbolae physicae</em> seu icones et descriptiones corporum naturalium <em>novorum</em> aut
minus cognitorum, quae ex itinere per Libyam, Aegyptum, Nubiam, Dongolam,
Syriam, Arabiam et Habessiniam P. C. Hemprich et C. G. Ehrenberg studio annis
1820-1825 redierunt. Regis iussu et impensis publico usui obtulit C. G. Ehrenberg. –
Pars Zoologica. Berlin 1828-1845, 4 volumes (9 decades). Fol. (<em>Symb. phys.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: the part Evertebrata other than Insecta is of botanical importance.

group	decas	text	plates	date	author
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mammalia	1	sign. a-f	10	1818	Ehrenberg
	remainder		1833	Ehrenberg
	2	full text	10	1833	Ehrenberg
Aves	1	sign. a, b	10	1828	Ehrenberg
	remainder		1833	Ehrenberg
Insecta	1	full	10	1829	F. Klug
	2	full	10	1830	F. Klug
	3	full	10	1832	F. Klug
	4	full	10	1834	F. Klug
	5	full	10	1845	F. Klug
Evertebr.	1		10	1828	Ehrenberg
	text	-	1831	Ehrenberg

<em>Icones adhuc ineditae</em> (17 p., <em>32 plates</em>).Carlgren, Martens et al., Berlin 1899, Fol.
<em>Publico usui obtulit</em> C. Schumann, <em>Botanica</em> see next entry, Berlin 1900. Fol. <em>24 plates</em>
	numbered i-xvi, xviii-xx, xxv, botanica ii, i-iv.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 515; Jackson p. 543 [index]; NI 582.
	Ehrenberg, Reisen in Ägypten ... Berlin, Bd. 1, 1828.
	Stresemann, Abh. dt. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, Kl. Math. allg. Naturw. 1954(1): 1-77.
	Stresemann, J. Ornithol. 103: 380-388. 1962.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 131. 1969.

1637. <em>Organisation, Systematik und geographisches Verhältniss der Infusionsthierchen</em>. Zwei
Vorträge, in der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin gehalten in den Jahren 1828
und 1830 von C. G. Ehrenberg. Mit 8 Kupfertafeln in Folio. Non fumum ex fulgore sed
ex fumo dare lucem. Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wissenschaften) 1830. Qu. (<em>Organ. Infusions-
thierchen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1830, p. [i], [1]-108, <em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: PCS.

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1638. Die <em>Infusionsthierchen</em> als vollkommene Organismen. Ein Blick in das tiefere
organische Leben der Natur. Leipzig (Leopold Voss) 1838. Fol. (<em>Infusionsthierchen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1838 (p. xviii: Jul 1838), p. [i]-xviii, *-***, [1]-547, [548, err.], atlas
	1838, <em>pl. 1-64</em>, partly col. liths. by Ehrenberg. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH, BM 2: 515.

1639. <em>Verbreitung und Einfluss des mikroskopischen Lebens in Süd- und Nord-Amerika</em>. Ein
Vortrag von C. G. Ehrenberg. Gelesen in der Königl. Preuss. Akademie der Wissen-
schaften zu Berlin am 25. März un 10. Juni 1841 mit spätern Zusätzen. Nebst 4 colorir-
ten Kupfertafeln. Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wissenschaften) 1843. Qu. (<em>Verbr. mikrosk.
Lebens Amerika</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843, p. [i-iv], [1]-157, [158, err.], <em>pl. 1-4</em>, col. copper engr. <em>Copy</em>: UC. – Reprinted
	from Abh. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1841 (1): [291]-445, [446, err.], <em>pl. 1-4.</em> 1843.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 515.

1640. <em>Über mächtige Gebirgs-Schichten vorherrschend aus mikroskopischen Bacillarien</em> unter und
bei der Stadt Mexico ... Aus den Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissen-
schaften. Vorgetragen am 29 April 1869. Mit 3 Tafeln Abbildungen und Karten.
Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wissenschaften (G. Vogt)) 1869. Qu. (<em>Gebirgs-Schichten Bacill</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1869, after Apr, p. [i-iii], [1]-63, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, 2 tabl. <em>Copy</em>: UC. – Preprinted from
Abh. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1869 (2): 1-66, [67, err.], <em>pl. 1-3</em>, 2 tabl. 1870.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 515.

1641. <em>Über die wachsende Kenntniss des unsichtbaren Lebens als felsbildende Bacillarien in
Californien ...</em> Aus den Abhandlungen des Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu
Berlin 1870. Mit 3 Tafeln Abbildungen. Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wissenschaften (G. Vogt))
 1870. Qu. (<em>Kenntn. Lebens Bacill. Calif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1870, after 5 Mai (Bot. Zeit. 24 Feb 1871), p. [i-iii], [1]-74, <em>pl. 1-3. Copy</em>: PCS. –
	Preprinted from Abh. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1870 (1): 1-74, <em>pl. 1-3</em>. 1871.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 515.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 29: 127, 191. 1871.

1642. <em>Übersicht</em> der seit 1847 fortgesetzten Untersuchungen <em>über das von der Atmosphäre
unsichtbar getragene reiche organische Leben ...</em> Aus den Abhandlungen der Königl. Aka-
demie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1871. Nebst 2 Tafeln Abbildungen. Berlin (Kön.
Akad. Wissenschaften (G. Vogt)) 1871. Qu. (<em>Übers. Atmosph. getrag. Leben</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1871, (Bot. Zeit. 15 Sep 1871), p. [i], [1]-150, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: PCS. – Preprinted
	from Abh. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1871: [1]-150, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 1872.
<em>Nachtrag</em>: Abh. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1871: [<em>233</em>]-<em>275, pl. 3.</em>

1643. <em>Symbolae physicae</em> seu icones adhuc ineditae corporum naturalium novorum aut
minus cognitorum quae ex itineribus per Libyam Aegyptum Nubiam Dongalam
Syriam Arabiam et Habessiniam publico institutus sumptu Friderici Hemprich et
Christiano Godofredi Ehrenberg ... studio annis mdcccxx-mdcccxxv redierunt.
Publico usui obtulit C. Schumann. <em>Botanica</em>. Berlin (Georg Reimer) 1900. Fol. (<em>Symb.
phys., Bot.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Friedrich Wilhelm Hemprich (1796-1824).
<em>Editor</em>: Carl Moritz Schumann (1851-1904).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1900 (p. iii: Jan 1900), p. [i-iii], 1-65, <em>pl. 1-16, 18-20, 25, botanica 2, 1-4. Copy</em>: NY.–
	The plates are partly col. liths after drawings by Ehrenberg.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 515; NI 582.

Ehret, Georg Diomys(ius) (1708-1770), German botanical artist. (<em>Ehret</em>).

<sm>DRAWINGS</sm> and <sm>SKETCHES</sm>: For Trew's <em>Plantae selectae</em>, Aiton's <em>Hortus kewensis</em>, Browne's
<em>Nat. hist. Jamaica</em>, and of plants collected in Newfoundland by Banks at BM; other sets
of drawings e.g. at K, the Lindley library, the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Royal
Society, and at the University Library of Erlangen. An autobiographical note, in trans-
lation and with notes by E. S. Barton, was published in Proc. Linn. Soc. London
1894/95: 41-58; some of his letters in 1883/86: 42-56.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 499; BB p. 101; BM 2: 516, 6: 296; DNB
17: 167; DSB 4: 295. 1971; HU 2: 605 [ind.]; Langman p. 260; NDB 4: 356-357
(Nissen); NI see register, 2: 248; Plesch p. 217; PR 2641, 5408, 9499, 10447; SO 2831a, 2538, 2501a.
Pulteney, Sketches 2: 284-293. 1790.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 223 [index]. 1800.
Spiess, Abh. naturh. Ges. Nürnberg 8: 162, 168, 193. 1891.
Britten, J. Bot. 34: 316-318. 1896 (portr.)
Druce, Fl Oxfordshire ed. 2. xci. 1927.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 92. 1940.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 143-150, 297. 1951.
Pirson, Mitt. Ver. Gesch. Stadt Nürnberg 44, 1953 (relations with Trew).
Schincke, Über das Kräuterbuch des Johann Wilhelm Weinmann 51-57. 1962.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town 373 [ind.] 1969.
Murdoch, G. D. Ehret, Botanical artist, a tribute to his genius, Kingussie, Inverness-
	shire, 1970 (28 p.) (portr., bibl.)
Tjaden, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 95(9): 385-389. 19705, 95(12): 534. 1970.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 371 [index]. 1971.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 22: 292. 1973.
Daniels, Artists from the R.B.G. Kew 20-21. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ehretia</em> P. Browne (1756); <em>Ehretiaecarpum</em> P. Menzel (1914).

1644. <em>Plantae et papiliones rariores</em> depictae et aeri incisae. London [1748-1759]. Fol. (<em>Pl. papil. rar</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Consists of 15 hand-coloured engraved plates by Ehret. The plates are dated.
	The Arnold Arboretum copy (cf. Tucker) has three additional plates, numbered 16-18
	and published in 1761-1762. <em>Copies</em>: BM, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 516, 523; DA 1967; DU 109; GF p. 56; Henrey 677; LS 7670; NI 583;
	PR 2641; RS p. 81; IDC 5918.
	Tucker, Catalogue of the library of the Arnold Arboretum 1: 226. 1914 (<em>pl. 16-18</em>).
	Blunt, Plantae et papiliones rariores, 12 coloured reproductions, Guildford 1953.

Ehrhart, Jakob Friedrich (1742-1795), German botanist of Swiss origin, pupil of
Linnaeus, government botanist of Hannover at Herrenhausen 1780-1795. (<em>Ehrh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Karavaev and Barsukova (1968) report the existence of a
considerable part of Ehrhart's herbaria at Moscow University (MW). The herbarium
was acquired by this University in 1826 (through G. F. Hoffmann). Five series of
exsiccatae were acquired in 1840. A number of Ehrhart plants is also at LE, LINN, and
UPS. Another part of Ehrhart's herbarium is at GOET. – Ehrhart's own herbarium
contained a number of specimens from Linnaeus and Broberg.
<em>Exsiccatae</em>: Ehrhart was one of the originators of the practice of selling series of exsic-
catae. Karavaev and Barsukova give many details. The seven series of exsiccatae listed
below number in all 1620 species of plants, arranged in accordance with the Linnaean
system. In all Ehrhart seems to have handled 16-20.000 specimens. The series are (see
the Beiträge for occasional further details):
1. <em>Phytophylacium Ehrhartianum</em> (10 decades, nos. 1-100, Hannover 1780-1785), various
	sets known, e.g. B, BM, K, MW, UPS. Some of the names proposed for plants in this
	series are unitary designation of species as mentioned in Article 20 of the ICBN (see
	also Beiträge 4: 145-150. 1789).
2. <em>Plantae cryptogamae Linneae</em> (32 decades, nos. 1-320. Hannover 1785-1795, incl. 8
	'supplementary' ones), several sets known, GOET and UPS complete, HAL and
	MW incomplete.
3. <em>Calamariae, Gramina et Tripetaloideae Linnaei</em>, quas in usum botanicophilorum collegit et
	exsiccavit Fr. Ehrhart (14 decades) 1785[1787?-]-1793 793. Hannover (no complete sets
	known). See also Beiträge 6: 80-84. 1791.
4. <em>Plantae officinales</em> quas in usum studiosorum medicinae, chirurgiae et pharmaceutices
	collegit et exsiccavit Fr. Ehrhart. 46 or more (60?) decades, 1785[-1793?] (no set
	known).

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HEADING: EHRHART, J. F.

5. <em>Arbores, frutices et suffrutices Linnaei</em> quas in usum dendrophilorum collegit et exsiccavit
	Fr. Ehrhart. 12 main decades, 1787-1790, 4 supplementary decades, 1792-1793. 160
	species of woody plants, some of them from America. (Only set known MW). See also
	Beiträge 5: 158-162. 1790.
6. <em>Plantae selectae hortuli proprii</em> quas in usum botanophilorum exsiccavit Fr. Ehrhart.
	16 decades 1791-1792. Plants grown in Ehrhart's garden from Austria, Italy, Spain,
	Portugal, Hungary, Switzerland, France, America, China, Japan, Ceylon, Madeira,
	Cape of Good Hope, Russia. Ehrhart received seeds from Gaertner and also from
Joh. Sievers (complete sets at B, M and MW, a further set at K, plants in the herbarium, text in the library).
7. <em>Herbae Linnaeanae</em>, quas in locis earum natalibus collegit et exsiccavit Fr. Ehrhart.
12 main and 4 supplementary decades, 1787-1789-1793. (Only set known at MW).
See also Beiträge 5: 175-179. 1790.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 179; KR p. 153.
	Wikström, Conspectus 55-57. 1831.
	Meyer, Chloris hanoverana iv-v. 1836.
	Arnold, Flora 63: 542-546, 547-554, 563-573. 1880.
	Fries, Flora 64: 220-224. 1881.
	Anon., Flora 65: 403-411. 1882.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 343. 1916.
	Britten, Friedrich Ehrhart and his exsiccatae. J. Bot. 60: 318-327. 1922.
	Karavaev and Barsukova, Friedrich Ehrhart's botanical collections in the Moscow
	University (in Russian). Bull. Mosc. Soc. Naturalists, Biol. ser. 73(3): 137-139.
	1968.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 19-20. 1969.
	Wagenitz, Taxon 21: 287-289. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 5: 713-714; AG 2(1): 12; Barnhart 1: 499; BM 2:
516; Bossert p. 113; Dawson p. 304; GR p. 631; IF p. 695; Jackson p. 31, 427; JW 1:
442; KR p. 153; LS 7671-76756; NDB 4: 358-359; Oudemans 1: 238; PR 2645; SO
310, 503, 575, 3840.
Ehrhart [autobiography in], Ann. Bot. Usteri 19: 1-9. 1796.
Koppe, Bot. Taschenb. 1796: 219-225. 1796.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 223 [index]. 1800.
Meusel, Lexicon teut. Schriftsteller 3: 53-55. 1804.
Wendland, Bonplandia 1858: 226-229.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holst. 2: 14. 1890.
Alpers, Friedrich Ehrhart, Leipzig 1905, 452 p.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 123. 1905.
Kräusel, <em>in</em> Dörfler, Botaniker Portr. 3/4: no. 38. 1907 (portr.)
Schulz-Halle, Jahresber. Westfäl. Provinzial-Vereins Wiss. Kunst, Bot., 42: 114-151.
	1914, 44: 76-87. 1916 (floristics Westphalia).
Barnhart, Rhodora 22: 180-182. 1920.
Britten, J. Bot. 60: 318-327. 1922.
Suringar, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 36: 117-154. 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Suringar, Jaarb. Ned. Dendr. Ver. 1929: 91-104 (portr.)
Wein, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskrift 14: 72-84. 1932.
Rytz, Mitt. Berner naturf. Ges. ser. 2. 15: 25-28. 1957.
Chater and Brummitt, Taxon 15: 95-105. 1966 (subsp.)
Rauschert, Feddes Repert. 73(3): 222-225. 1966.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 145, 147, 260. 1971.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21(1): 158. 1972.
Manitz, Taxon 24: 469-474. 1975.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ehrharta</em> Thunberg (1779, <em>nom. cons</em>.); <em>Ehrhartia</em> Wiggers (1780).

1645. <em>Beiträge zur Naturkunde</em>, und den damit verwandten Wissenschaften, besonders der
Botanik, Chemie, Haus- und Landwirthschaft, Arzneigelehrtheit und Apothekerskunst.
Hannover und Osnabrück 1787-1792, 7 vols. Oct.(1-4: Schmidtische Buchhandlung, 5-7: Christian Ritscher) (<em>Beitr. Naturk</em>.)

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HEADING: EHRHART, J. F.

vol.	pages	dates	vol.	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-viii], [1]-192	3 Apr-9 Mai 1787	5	[i-viii], [1]-184	18 Mar-11 Jun
					1790
2	[i-viii], [1]-182	8 Apr-31 Mai 1788	6	[i-viii], [1]-184	Mai-Jul 1791
3	[i-viii], [1]-183	Jun-Jul 1788	7	[i-viii], [1]-184	Jul-Dec 1792
4	[i-viii], [1]-184	3-19 Apr 1789

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
The articles in the <em>Beiträge</em> were previously published in various journals (see Manitz
1975):
HM: Hannoverisches Magazin, Hannover, 1-28, 1763-1790.
NHM: Neues Hannoverisches Magazin, idem, 1-12, 1791-1802.
NMA: Neues Magazin für Aerzte. Leipzig, 1-20, 1779-1800, ed. E. G. Baldinger.
G: Gartenkalender, 1-7, 1782-1789, ed. C. C. L. Hirschfeld.
MJ: Medicinisches Journal, Göttingen, 1-34, 1784-1795, ed. E. G. Baldinger.
MA: Magazin für Apotheker, Materialisten und Chemisten, Nürnberg 1-3, 1785-1787,
ed. J. C. Elvert.
AB: Annalen der Botanick, Leipzig, 1-6, 1791-1793, ed. P. Usteri.
The origin of the <em>Beiträge</em> is as follows: (Manitz 1975)

vol. &amp; no.	pages	original	vol, pages	date
Beitr.	Beitr.	publ.	orig.	orig.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	3	15-16	HM	16:1601-1604	18 Dec 1778
	4	17-18	HM	17:257-258	26 Feb 1779
	6	22-25	HM	17:429-432	2 Apr 1779
			MA	2: 151-154	1786
1	8	33-34	HM	17: 1003-1006		6 Aug 1779
	11	43-51	HM	17: 1057-1066		20 Aug 1779
	12	51-57	HM	18:355-362	20 Mar 1780
	14	68-69	HM	17:1501-1504	22 Nov 1779
	15	70-76	HM	17:1625-1632	20 Dec 1779
	18	84-121	HM	18:209-224	18 Feb 1780
	225-240	21 Feb 1780
	19	121-122	HM	18:379-382	24 Mar 1780
	20	123-128	HM	18:929-936	24 Jul 1780
	22	135-137	HM	18:1329-1332	20 Oct 1780
	23	138-145	HM	19:417-425	2 Apr 1781
	24	146-151	HM	19:426-432	2 Apr 1781
	25	151-155	HM	20:361-364	22 Mar 1782
	29	166-173	HM	19:1089-1098	27 Aug 1781
2	4	16-24	NMA	4:310-317	post 12 Jul 1782
	MA	2: 154-162	1786
	8	32-37	HM	20:475-480	15 Apr 1782
	9	38-40	NMA	4:330-332	post 12 Jul 1782

	11	42-54	NMA	4: 317-329	post 12 Jul 1782
	12	54-66	HM	20:529-544	29 Apr 1782
	13	67-72	G	2: 189-192	Jun 1782-Jun 1783
	14	73-166	HM	21:177-296	10 Feb-7 Mar 1783
	15	167-177	NMA	5:193-208	post 11 Jun 1783
	16	177-179	id.	id.	id.
	17	180-182	id.	id.	id.
3	1	1:19	G	3:258-283	1 Aug 1783-17 Mai 1784
	2	19-24	G	3:283-290	4 Aug 1783-17 Mai 1784
	3	25-36	HM	21:1521-1536	1 Dec 1783
	NMA	6:41-51	1784
	6	58-70	HM	22:113-128	26 Jan 1784
	70-82	HM	129-144	30 Jan 1784
	82-95	HM	161-176	6 Feb 1784

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HEADING: EHRHART, J. F.

vol. &amp; no.	pages	original	vol., pages	date
Beitr.	Beitr.	publ.	orig.	orig.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
	10	109-124	NMA	6:100-115	post 10 Mar 1784
	11	125-132	NMA	6:289-318	12 Mai-7 Sep 1784
	12	132-136	id.	id.	id.
	13	137-140	id.	id.	id.
3	18	154-166	NMA	6: 335-347	post 12 Mai 1784
	21	167-169	HM	24:847-848	3 Jul 1786
	23	171-183	HM	22:1089-1104	27 Aug 1784
4	4	11-14	G	4:150-155	post 1 Sep 1784
	5	15-26	G	4:189-204	post 7 Sep 1784
	6	26-39	HM	22:1585-1600	13 Dec 1784
	10	59-60	NMA	7(3): 2-3	post 28 Mar 1785
	before 1 Aug 1785
	11	61-65	G	5:175-181	post Oct 1785
	12	66-76	G	5:182-197	post Oct 1785
	13	76-82	G,	6: 179-188	1787
	14	82-93	G	7: 174-190	1789
7	8	83-86	NHM	1:1433-1438	11 Nov 1791
	9	87	AB	3:249	Jul 1792

The botanical papers in the <em>Beiträge</em> which are not mentioned in this list appeared for
the first time in the <em>Beiträge</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 516; Jackson p. 31; PR 2645; RS p. 82; ST p. 59-60; IDC 684.
	Junk, Rara 144-145. 1926.
	Manitz, Wiss. Z. Friedr. Schiller Univ. Jena, Mat. Nat. 24(4): 499. 1975.

1646. <em>Verzeichniss der Bäume und Sträuche welche sich auf der Königl. Plantage zu Herrenhausen
bei Hannover befinden.</em> [Hannover?] (W. Pockwike Jun.) 1787. Oct. (<em>Verz. Bäume Sträuche
Herrenhausen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Anonymous, but referred to as "Ehrh. Plantag." by Ehrhart himself in his
	<em>Beiträge</em>. The many new names are all <em>nomina nuda</em>; p. [1]-30, [1 p. motto]. <em>Copy</em>: HH
	(photographic copy of the original copy at B, now destroyed).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR p. 450 sub Hannover; IDC 5919.
	Rehder, J. Arnold Arb. 20: 137. 1939.

Ehrhart, Johann Balthasar (1700-1756), German physician and botanist, physician
at Memmingen. (<em>J. B. Ehrh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. — Balthasar Ehrhart was the first to publish a series
of exsiccatae: <em>Herbarium vivum recens collectum</em>, in quo centuriae V plantarum officinalium,
turn et nonnullarum sacris litteris, auctoribus classicis, et usu oeconomico celebratarum,
magna diligentia exsiccatarum et methodo hactenus probata, durabilium redditarum
in natura, quod vocant, repraesentantur. Concomitatur Mantissa de necessitate
herbaria viva bono publico tradendi, deque ea conficiendi methodo tractatur. Ulm
 1732. (n.v., title from PR). Sets are at BP, MW and WU. Pritzel mentions a "con-
tinuatio" of 1745-1746.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR sub 2642.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 352. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 499; BM 2: 516; DTS 1: 61, 6(4): 4;
Jackson p. 4, 33; Langman p. 267; Quenstedt p. 127.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 223 [index]. 1800.
Z., Biogr. méd. 4: 15-16. 1821.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ehrharta</em> Thunberg (1779, <em>nom. cons.</em>).and <em>Ehrhartia</em> Wiggers (1780) are
dedicated to Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart (1742-1795), q.v.

1647. <em>Oeconomische Pflanzenhistorie</em> nebst dem Kern der Landwirthschafft Garten- und

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HEADING: EICHLER

Arzneikunst. 1753-1762, Ulm und Memmingen (Gaumische Buchhandlung) 12 vols.
Oct. (<em>Oecon. Pflanzenhist</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Inadmissible as a source of generic names. Ehrhart uses Latin specific names of
	one or more words without distinction of generic names. Rothmaler (1939) and
	Dandy (1967) reject the work as inadmissible, a position which is here supported.
	For a contrary view see O. Schwarz (1939) who attributes a number of generic names
	to Ehrhart, all of which had in any case been validly published earlier by Miller or
	Hill. The last eight volumes were published after Ehrhart's death by Philipp Friedrich
	Gmelin. This author also published a "zweyte verbesserte Auflage" of volumes 1 and 2
	(possibly also of vol. 3, cf. PR) which constitute IDG microfiche 824 (<em>copy</em> G). This
	second edition contains several textual amendments and omissions. Vol. 1 came out in
	1756, (orig. 1753), vol. 2 in 1759 (orig. 1753). We have not seen the second edition
	of vol. 3. – <em>Copy</em> of original edition at Groningen University Library (vol. 1, 1753,
	NZgS 6 Sep 1753; vol. 7, NZgS 21 Apr 1760).
<em>Ref</em>.: DA 1967, p. 7; Jackson p. 4; Langman p. 267; PR 2644; IDC 824 (vols. 1 &amp; 2 ed.
	2, vols. 3 &amp; 4 orig. ed.).
	Schwarz, Repert. Sp. nov. 46: 315. 1939.
	Rothmaler, Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 28. 1944.

Eiben, C. E. (<em>fl</em>. 1870), German East-Frisian cryptogamist at Aurich nr. Emden.
(<em>Eiben</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GOET (musci). – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Die Brack- und Salzwasseralgen der ostfriesischen Inseln und Küsten</em> (1 dec, nos. 1-10,
	Aurich 1870, Emden 1872), 1870 ed.: sets BM, W.
2. <em>Die Diatomeen der ostfriesischen Inseln und Küsten</em> (1 dec, nos. 1-10, Aurich 1870), sets
	BM, W.
3. <em>Ostfrieslands Laubmoose</em> (fasc i-iv, nos. 1-150, Aurich, 1866-1870) sets at BM, CERN,
	GOET, KIEL, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 179.
	L. R., Hedwigia 10(1): 15-16. Jan 1871 (Brack- und Salzwasseralgen und Diato-
	meen).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 71-72. 1969, 19(2): 197. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 499; CSP 7: 604, 14: 797; Jackson p. 60, 308; LS 7680.

Eichelberg, Johann Friedrich Andreas (1808-1871), Swiss botanist. (<em>Eichelberg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 500; GFB p. 56; NI 584; PR 2646.

1648. <em>Naturgetreue Abbildungen und ausführliche Beschreibungen aller in- und ausländischen
Gewächse</em>, welche die wichtigsten Produkte für Handel und Industrie liefern, als natur-
geschichtliche Begründung der merkantilischen Waarenkunde. Zürich (Mever und
Zeller) 1845. Oct. (<em>Naturgetr. Beschr. Gewächse</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1845, p. [i]-iv, [1]-295, <em>pl. 1-72, 1b</em>, hand-coloured, engraved and lithographed
	plates by the author; many misnumberings; no <em>pl. 48</em> ("48" is 47). <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: GFB p. 56; NI 584; Plesch p. 217; PR 2646.

Eichler, August Wilhelm (1839-1887), German botanist, one of the driving forces
behind the <em>Flora brasiliensis</em>, expert morphologist. (<em>Eichler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at B (South American herbarium), partly at M and G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 179.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 343. 1916.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 27. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 48: 295-298; Barnhart 1: 500; BFM 626, 2327;

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HEADING: EICHLER

BL 1: 239; BM 2: 517, 6: 296, 9: 783; Bossert p. 113; CSP 7: 604-605, 9: 783, 12: 216,
14: 799; Jackson p. 543 [index]; Langman p. 260; LS 7710-7711; MW p. 105; NDB 4:
382; NI 585; PR 2647-2648, 10559.
Garcke, Oest. bot. Z. 37: 169-173. 1887 (also as repr., 4 p.)
Kanitz, Magy. Növ. Lapok 11: 33-43. 1887 (bibl.)
Mönkemeyer, Deut. Gärtner. Z. 11: 77. 1887 (portr.)
Müller, August Wilhelm Eichler, Kassel 1887, repr. from Bot. Centralbl. 31: 61-63,
	120-128, 155-160, 188-191, 229-232, 261-263, 294-296, 325-327, 357-360; 32: 27-32,
	61-63, 121-127. 1887 (portr., 5 p. bibl. by Urban).
Schumann, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 5: xxxiii-xxxvii. 1887.
Tschirch, Flora 70: 112, 243-249. 1887.
Voit, S. B. Akad. Wiss. München Math.-Physik. Classe 17: 87-89. 1887.
Ascherson, Ann. Bot. [London] 1: 400-403. 1888 (bibl.)
Magnus, Abh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 29: 1-4. 1888 (portr.)
Fischer-Benzon <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 15. 1890.
Anon. [Engler], Bot. Jahrb. 14(4), Beibl. 32: 65-68. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 80, 124. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 66, 123. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 167-168. 1906.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 514. 1909.
Schoute, Rec. Trav. bot. néerl. 36: 356-366. 1939 (portr.), Chron. bot. 5: 202-204. 1939
	(portr.)
Bergdolt, Karl von Goebel 259 [index]. 1940.
Hoffmann et al., Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin 14(6): 799-816. 1965.
Stafleu, Taxon 14: 199-200. 1965.
Eckardt, Willdenowia 4(2): 151-152. 1966.
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 27. 1966.
Risse, DSB 4: 306-307. 1971 (bibl.).
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 130-132, 310 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Eichler was general editor of the <em>Flora brasiliensis</em> from 1869-1886
(fasc. 47-99) after having been co-editor with Martius 1861-1869. His own contributions
were:

family	fase.	vol./pars	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dilleniaceae	31	13/1	65-120	15-27	15 Jan 1863
Cycad., Conif.	34	4/1	409-452	108-115	10 Jul 1863
Magnoliaceae-Osyris
(Santal.)	38	13/1	121-236	28-53	1 Dec 1864
Capparidaceae-
Fumariaceae	39	13/1	237-344	54-68	1 Dec 1865
Combretaceae	43	14/2	77-128	23-25	17 Apr 1867
Loranthaceae	44	5/2	1-136, 134a-m	1-44	15 Jul 1868
Oleac., Jasm.	45	6/1	301-328	83-85	1 Aug 1868
Balanophor.	47	4/2	1-74	1-16	1 Mai 1869
Violaceae-Canellac.	55	13(1)	345_526	69-105	1 Oct 1871
Crass., Droser.	58	14(2)	377-398	89-91	1 Mai 1872
Napolaeon.	105	12(1)	495-500	112	15 Aug 1889
Sapoteae (with Miquel)	32	7	36-118	-	15 Jan 1863

Eichler wrote the chapters on geographical distribution of a number of other families.
(2) DC, <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Balanophoraceae</em> 17: 117-150, 301, 321, 16 Oct 1873.
(3) EP, <em>Nat. pflanzenfam.</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Cycadaceae</em>, II. 1: 6-23. Jun 1887
	(b) <em>Conferae</em>, II. 1: 28-96. Jun 1887, 97-115. Jul 1887
	(c) <em>Gnetaceae</em>, II. 1: 116-127. Jul 1887.
(4) <em>Editor</em>: with Garcke et Urban: <em>Jb. Kön. bot. Gart. bot. Mus. Berlin</em> 1-4, 1881-1886.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eichleria</em> M. M. Hartog (1878); <em>Eichleria</em> Progel (1877); <em>Eichlerina</em> Van
Tieghem (1895); <em>Eichlerodendron</em> Briquet (1898).

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HEADING: EICHWALD

<em>Note</em>: <em>Eichleriella</em> Bresadola (1903) is dedicated to Bogumir Eichler (1843-1905), Polish
cryptogamist.

1649. <em>Das Herbarium Martii</em>. Als Manuscript gedruckt. München (C. Wolf &amp; Sohn)
 1869. Oct. (<em>Herb. Martii</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1869 (t.p.), p. [1]-24. <em>Copy</em>: L. – A description of the herbarium of C. F. Ph.
	von Martius (now at BR). Lists also the sets of type-specimens.

1650. <em>Blüthendiagramme</em> construirt und erläutert. Leipzig 1875-1878, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Blüthendiagr</em>.)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Apr-Mai 1875, [i]-viii, [1]-347- [348, ind.] p., <em>176 figs. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Apr-Jun 1878, p. [i]-xx, [1]-575. <em>237 figs. Copy</em>: U.
	The 176 and 237 illustrations are woodcuts, drawn on wood by Eichler himself.
<em>Facsimile</em> ed.: Eppenhain (Otto Koeltz) 1954, as above. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 2377; BM 2: 517; NI 585; IDG 2291.
	Stafleu, Taxon 14: 199-200. 1965.

1651. <em>Syllabus der Vorlesungen über Phanerogamenkunde ...</em> Zum Gebrauch der Studirenden.
Kiel (Schwer) 1876. Oct. (<em>Syllabus</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Feb-Mar 1876 (p. 4: Oct 1875), p. [1]-36. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Syllabus der Vorlesungen über specielle und medicinisch-pharmaceutische
	Botanik ... als zweite, vermehrte und umgearbeitete Auflage des "Syllabus ..."
	(Unveränderter Abdruck), Berlin (Gebr. Borntreaeger) 1880. <em>publ</em>.: Apr 1880 (p. iv:
	Mar 1880), p. [i]-iv, [2], [1]-47. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed.3</em>: title as ed. 2, "Dritte verbesserte Auflage, " Berlin (Gebr. Borntreager) 1883,
	<em>publ</em>. Jun-Jul 1883 (p. iv: Mai 1883; Nat. Nov. Jul 1883). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: title as ed. 2, "Vierte, verbesserte Auflage, " Berlin (Gebr. Borntreaeger) 1886,
	<em>publ</em>. Feb 1886 (p. iv: Nov 1885; Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-iv, [1]-68. <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS.

Eichwald, Karl Edouard Ivanovich [von] (1794-1876), Russian biologist, geologist,
and palaeobiologist at Leningrad. (<em>Eichw</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Herbarium probably at LE (left to Leningrad University), zoological
specimens at Leningrad Zoological Museum, palaebotanical material at LE? Material
collected with Gorski at WI.
<em>Ref</em>.: Anon., Nat. Nov. 1: 34. 1879.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 257; Barnhart 1: 500; BM 2: 517-518, 6:
296; CSP 2: 468-470, 6: 648, 7: 605, 14: 800; DTS 1: 62, 6(4): 42; KR p. 153-154;
NI 586; PR 2651-2653, PR (ed. 1): 2945-2947; Quenstedt p. 127; TR 231-326.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist.-nat. 672 [index]. 1849.
Recke und Napiersky, Allg. Schriftsteller- u. Gelehrtenlexikon der Prov. Livland,
	Estland u. Kurland 1827-1861, Nachtr. 1859, p. 160 (fide NI).
Lindemann, Das 50-jährige Doktorjubiläum Eduard von Eichwalds, St. Petersburg
	1870, also: Verh. Russ. kais. mineral. Ges. St. Petersburg ser. 2. 5: 278-358. 1870
	(bibl.). -<em>Copy</em>: LE.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 104-105. 1882.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 136, 167. 1942.
Tikhomirov, DSB 4: 307-309. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eichwaldia</em> Ledebour (1833).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Valsilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 135. 1968.

1652. <em>Plantarum novarum vel minus cognitarum</em> quas in itinere Caspio-Caucasico observavit
Dr. Eduardus Eichwald ... Fasciculi duo. Wilna (author), Leipzig (Leopold Voss)
1831-1833, 2 fasc. Fol. (<em>PI. nov.</em>)

<em>Fase. 1</em>: p. [i], [1]-18, <em>pl. 1-20.</em> 1831 (Linnaea 7 (Lit): 62. 1832). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Fase. 2</em>: p. [19]-42, <em>pl. 21-40.</em> "1833" but publ. late 1835. (ib. 10 (Lit): 162. 1836).
<em>Copy</em>: NY.

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HEADING: EICHWALD

The plates are lithographs of drawings by Bommer and Pape. Botanical descriptions by
von Ledebour, C. A. Meyer and Trinius.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 517; Jackson p. 328; NI 586; PR 2652; RS p. 82; TR 322; IDC 408.
	Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 1: 447. 1833 (fasc. 1).

1653. <em>Beitrag zur Infusorienkunde Russland's</em> [Moskwa 1844]. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Infusorienk. Russl.</em>)

<em>Beitrag</em>: 1844, p. [1]-176. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from Bull. Soc. natural. Moscou 17:
	480-587, 653-706. 1844. (for third and fourth trim. 1844).
<em>Erster Nachtrag</em> zur Infusorienkunde Russlands, Moskva 1847, p. [1]-84, <em>pl. 8-9. Copy</em>:
	PCS. – Reprinted from id. 20: 285-366. 1847 (for fourth trim.).
<em>Zweiter Nachtrag</em> ... [Moskva 1849], p. [1]-151, [152, <em>err</em>.], <em>pl. 4. Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted
	from id. 21: 400-548. 1849 (for second trim.).
<em>Dritter Nachtrag</em> zur Infusorienkunde Russlands nebst einer geologischen Einleitung über
	Esthland und die nahgelegnen Inseln. Moskva (Kais. Universität) 1852, p. [i-ii],
	[1]-149, [150, err.], <em>pl. 5. Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from id. 1852(2): 388-536.

1654. <em>Lethaea rossica</em> ou paléontologie de la Russie. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1852-
1868, 3 vols., atl. Oct. Qu. (<em>Lethaea ross</em>.)

vol.	pars	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1(1)(1)	[1]-96		1852
	(2)	97-224		1852
	(3)	225-269, [i-iii]		1855
	(2)	[v]-xix, 269-681		1860
	atlas	[i], [1]-2	1, 1a, 2-5, 5a, 6-21	Jan 1856
			[22-56], 57-59	1859
	2	681-1657		1860
2	1	[i]-xxxv, [1]-640		1865
	2	[i*], [i], 641-1304		1868
	atlas	[i]	1-40	1868
3	[1]	[i]-xix, [1]-533		Oct-Dec 1853
	atlas	[1]-4	1-14	1852

This information is incomplete. It is likely that the text and the plates appeared in
smaller parts at more regular intervals than shown above.
<em>Copies</em>: MICH, NY, Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 29; BM 2: 518; Jackson p. 188; PR 2653; IDC 5365.

Eig, Alexander (1894-1938), Russian born Israeli botanist. (<em>Eig</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: HUJ, other material at B, G, GB, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 179.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 500; MW p. 105, MW suppl. p. 58.
Anon., J. Bot. 76: 248. 1938.
Rayss, Bull. Soc. bot. France 86: 170-173. 1939.
Oppenheimer and Reichert, Palest. J. Bot., Rehovot Series, 2(2): 145-170. 1939 (bibl.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 5: 283, 293. 1939 (portr.)

Eisenach, Paul Heinrich Otto (1847-1917), German physician, magistrate and bota-
nist at Rotenburg. (<em>Eisenach</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GR p. 74.

1655. <em>Flora des Kreises Rotenburg a/F</em>. Enthaltend: eine systematische Übersicht der bis
jetzt in demselben beobachteten wildwachsenden und häufig cultivierten phaneroga-
mischen sowie auch kryptogamischen Pflanzen. s.l. [1887]. Oct. (<em>Fl. Rotenburg</em>).

PAGE: 739
HEADING: EKMAN

<em>Publ</em>.: 1887 (p. iv: Dec 1885; Nat. Nov. Sep 1887); p. [i], [I]-IV, [1]-169, [170, err.]
<em>Copy</em>: B.

Eisengrein, Georg Adolf (1799-1857), German botanist, professor of botany at Frei-
burg im Breisgau. (<em>Eisengrein</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 501; BM 2: 519; GR p. 74; Jackson p. 148,
496; LS 7765; PR 2655-2658.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 9-10. 1869.

1656. <em>Die Familie der Schmetterlingsblüthigen</em> oder Hülsengewächse, mit besonderer Hin-
sicht auf Pflanzen-Physiologie und nach den Grundsätzen der physiologisch-systemati-
schen Anordnung ihrer Gattungen bearbeitet ... Ein Beitrag zur comparativen
Botanik. Stuttgart und Tübingen (J. G. Gotta) 1836. Oct. (<em>Fl. Schmetterlingsbl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug 1836 (preface Mar 1836; Hinrichs 21-27 Aug 1836; Lit. Ber. Flora 6: 143.
	28 Nov 1836), p. [i]-viii, [2, h.t., note], [1]-462. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 519; PR 2655.

1657. <em>Die Pflanzenordnung der Gonatopteriden oder Hydropteriden</em>, (Gliederfarne, Wasser-
farne), dargestellt in der Characteristik und Entwicklungsgeschichte ihrer Familien, der
Lycopodiaceen, Gharaceen, Equisetaceen, Rhizokarpen, Isoëteen, Ophiogloseen und
Marattiaceen, nebst Einleitung und Darstellung des Uebergangs der Moosvegetation.
Frankfurt a.M. (Heinrich Ludwig Brönner) 1848. Oct. (<em>Pfianzenordn. Gonatopt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1847 (p. xxiv: Sep 1847; Hinrichs 17-20 Nov 1847; Schlechtendal comments
	on the contents in a letter to Miquel dated 14 Dec 1847), p. [i]-xxx, [1]-584. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. – Issued originally as Hefte 7-11 of Eisengrein's <em>Einleitung in das Studium der
	Pflanzenklasse der Akotyledonen</em>, Freiburg 1842-1848.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 519; Jackson p. 148; PR 2657.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 6: 369-371. 1848.

Ekart, Tobias Philipp (1799-1877), German cryptogamist. (<em>Ekart</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: JE – Exsiccatae: <em>Cryptogamische Gewächse Koburgs</em> (fasc, i-iv,
Coburg 1827-1828), set at JE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 180.
	Anon., Flora 29: 478-480. 1846.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 261. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 20. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 501; BM 2: 519; CSP 2: 474; GR p. 74;
LS 7770; NI 587; PR 2659-2260, ed. 1: 2952-2954.
Seemann, Bonplandia 8: 321-322.

1658. <em>Synopsis Jungermanniarum</em> in Germania vicinisque terris hucusque cognitarum,
figuris cxvi. microscopico-analyticis illustrata. Coburg (J. G. Riemann), London,
Paris, Kjøbenhavn. 1832. Qu. (<em>Syn. Jungermann.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1832 (preface Jan 1832; Pharm. Centr. Bl. 3: 416. 9 Jun 1832; Flora
	15(2). Int. Bl. 12. Jul-Aug 1832; Lit. Ber. Flora 2: 209-222, 228-237. Jul-Dec 1832),
	p. [i]-xvi, [1]-72, <em>pl. 1-13</em>, uncoloured lithographs (mostly copies after Hooker, NI) of
	drawings by the author. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 519; Jackson p. 296; NI 587; PR 2660; IDC 6519.
	Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 1: 276. 1833.

Ekman, Erik Leonard (1883-1931), Swedish botanist and explorer. (<em>Ekman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S (collected in Argentina, 1907-1908, Brazil, Cuba, 1914-1915
and Hispaniola 1924-1931). – For duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 180.

PAGE: 740
HEADING: EKMAN

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 502; BL 1: 227; BM 6: 297; Bossert p. 114;
KR p. 155; Langman p. 261; MW p. 105.
Ekman, West Indian Vernoniae, Uppsala 1914 (TBC Oct 1914).
Samuelsson, K. Sv. Vetenskapsakad. Årsbok 29: 353-376. 1931 (portr., bibl.)
Ciferri, Nuov. Giorn. bot. Ital. ser. 2. 38: 363-370. 1931.
Rendle, J. Bot. 69: 106-107. 1931.
Standley, Science ser. 2. 73: 255-256. 1931.
Wolcoft, Science ser. 2. 73: 487-488. 1931.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ekmania</em> Gleason (1919); <em>Ekmanianthe</em> Urban (1924); <em>Ekmaniocharis</em> Urban
(1921).

Elenkin, Aleksander Aleksandrovitch (1873-1942), Russian botanist. (<em>Elenkin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE. – Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes florae rossicae et regionum confinium
orientalium</em> (fasc. i-iv, nos. 1-200, St. Petersburg 1901-1910), sets at B, BM, C, FH, K, L,
MICH, MSTR, S, UPS, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 180.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 286. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 121-122. 1969.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 503; BM 6: 298: CSP 14: 813; GR p. 546-
547; Lipschitz 3: 244-256; LS 7774-7810C; LS suppl. 7348-7371; MW p. 105-106,
suppl. p. 58-59.

Elfving, Frederik Emil Volmar (1854-1942), Finnish botanist. (<em>Elfving</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: H. – Elfving contributed to Wittrock and Nordstedt, <em>Algae aquae
dulcis exsiccatae praecipue scandinavicae</em>, fasc. 3 and 4, Uppsala 1878.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 180; Saelan p. 575.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 503; BM 2: 521; Collander p. 93-98; CSP
9: 787, 14: 813-814; Jackson p. 491; KR p. 158-159; LS 7811-7822, suppl. 7372-7376;
Saelan p. 85-91; SO 2881, 2895, 2586i.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 107. <em>pl. 20.</em> 1903, 3(3): 92. <em>pl. 119.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 514. 1909.
Carpelan-Tudeer, Helsingin yliopisto 1: 181-184. 1921.
Collander, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 61: 299-310. 1943 (portr., bibl.)
Collander, Soc. Sci. Fenn. Årsbok, Vuosikirja 210(5): 1-42. 1943 (portr.)
Palmgren, Mem. Soc. Flora Fauna Fenn. 19: 252-258, 289-295. 1944.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 147. 1973.

Elliot, Sir Walter (1803-1887), Scottish born Indian civil servant and botanist. (<em>W.
Elliot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at E and probably also at DD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 181.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinb. 78. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 504; BB p. 101-102; BM 2: 523; CSP 2:
481, 7: 609, 9: 789, 14: 821; DNB 17: 262; Jackson p. 388; PR 2663.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1886/7: 39-40. 1887.

Elliott, George Francis Scott (1862-1934), Indian born British botanist. (<em>G. Elliott</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: mainly at BK and K, further material at A, LE, MO and P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 181.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinb. 78. 1970.
	Hepper and Neate, Plant coll. W. Afr. 73-74. 1971.

PAGE: 741
HEADING: ELLIOTT, S.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 504; BL 1: 53, 2: 292, 299; BM 2: 522, 6:
299; CSP 14: 820-821; GR p. 397; LS 7834-7836.
Rendle, J. Bot. 72: 233-235. 1934.
Weiss, Proc. Linn. Soc. 147: 174-175. 1935.
Gledhill, Taxon 18: 425-428. 1969 (itinerary Sierra Leone).

Elliott, Stephen (1771-1830), American botanist, prominent citizen of South Carolina.
(<em>Elliott</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CHARL, a few types also at NY, other authentic material in the
Muhlenberg herbarium at PH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 181.
	Britton, Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 21: 80-81. 1894.
	Lamson-Scribner, U.S. Dept. Agric. Div. Agrost., Circular no. 29, 12 p., 1901
	(Elliott's grasses).
	McVaugh, Rhodora 40: 175-177. 1938 (<em>Lobelia</em>).
	Weatherby, Rhodora 44: 249-262. 1942 (list of type specimens).
	Ewan, <em>in</em> facsimile ed. 1971 of Elliott's <em>Sketch</em>, p. xi-xv.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 504; BM 2: 523; Bossert p. 115; CSP 2:
481, 12: 217; DAB 6: 99; ME 1: 181 (biographies], 3: 570 [index], PR 2664.
Moultrie, An eulogium on Stephen Elliott ... delivered ... on 8the November 1830,
	Charleston 1830, Oct., 46 p.
Anon., Flora 13: 693-694. 1830.
Darlington, Reliq. baldwin. 1843 (many refs.)
Ravenel, Bot. Gaz. 8(7): 249-253. 1883.
Sargent, Garden &amp; Forest 7: 201-202. 1894.
Harshberger, Bot. Philadelphia 24, 96, 121, 282. 1899.
Dexter, Biogr. Sketch of the graduates of Yale College 4: 704-707. 1907 (bibl.)
Gee, Bull. Univ. South Carolina 72: 35-37. 1918 (bibl.)
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Cl. 16: 293. 1921.
Rodgers, John Torrey 340 [index]. 1942.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 465 [index]. 1967.
Ewan, William Bartram 12, 42, 48. 1968.
Geiser, Naturalists of the Frontier 241-242. 1968.
Stafleu, Taxon 21: 689-691. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr, coll. New York Bot. Gard. 454. 1973 (letters to Torrey).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>(genus): <em>Elliottia</em> Muhlenberg ex S. Elliott (1817); (journal): <em>Elliottia</em> notes
from the herbarium of Georgia Southern College. Statesboro, Georgia. U.S.A. No. 1-5, 1964-1966.

1659. <em>A sketch of the botany of South-Carolina and Georgia</em>. Charleston (J. R. Schenck) 1821-
1824, 2 vols., Oct. (in fours) (<em>Sketch bot. S. Carolina</em>).

vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
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1	1	1-96	1-2	26 Sep 1816
	2	97-200		Dec 1816
	3	201-304		Mar 1817
	4	305-400	3-4	Oct 1817
	5	401-496		Dec(?) 1817
	6	497-606, [i*-ii*], [iii]-vi	early 1821
2	1	[1]-104	(prob. late) 1821
	2	105-208		(prob. early) 1822
	3	209-312		1823
	4	313-416		1823
	5	417-520		1823
	6	521-624		1824
	7	625-743, [i]-viii	7-12?	1824

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<em>Copies</em>: FAS, McVaugh, NY, US. – The first part was originally issued on 26 Sep 1816,
recalled, reprinted and reissued with no. 2 (see Advertisement on p. v of vol. 1). This
first part is described by Mackall (1931) and Ewan (1971); the text of p. 1-96 of the
second issue fills p. 15-96 of the original; p. 1-14 are taken up by the glossary. – Covers
nos. 1-4: "printed for the author."
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York (Hafner Publishing Company) 1971, Classica botanica ameri-
	cana vol. 6. Introduction by Joseph Ewan. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 213; BM 2: 523; Jackson p. 363; ME 3: 388-389; PR 2664, ed. 1: 2960;
	RS p. 82; SK p. clxxx; IDC 881.
	Anon., New England J. Med. Surgery 6: 265-267. Jul 1817 (nos. 1-3).
	Rafinesque, Amer. monthly Mag. 3(2): 96-101. 1818 (nos. 1-5).
	Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 13: 81, 392. 1877.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxviii. 1891.
	Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 28: 680. 1901.
	Mackall, Catalogue De Renne Georgia Library 3: 1329. 1931 (for part 1, orig.).
	Weatherby, Rhodora 44: 249-264. 1942 (catalogue of types).
	Ewan, Elliott's <em>Sketch</em> in American botany, <em>in</em> facsimile edition 1971, p. ix-xxxvii.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 689-691. 1972.

Ellis, Job Bicknell (1829-1905), American mycologist. (<em>Ellis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NY; manuscripts and correspondence: NY. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Fungi nova-caesareenses</em> (original title of <em>North American fungi</em>, see below), 10 sets distri-
	buted, partly at FH, PHIL and split up at NY.
2. <em>North American fungi</em>, series I (cent. i-xv, nos. 1-1500, Newfield, New Jersey, 1878-
	1885) sets at BM, BPI, COLO, FH, G, ILL, ISC, K, MASS, MIN, NHES, NY,
	OSC, RUT, S, TRTC, VT, WELC, WIS, WVA.
3. <em>North American fungi</em>, series II, with Benjamin Matlack Everhart (1818-1904) (cent.
	xvi-xxxvi, nos. 1501-3600, 1886-1898), sets at AUT, B, BPI, BM, C, COLO, CS,
	CUP, DAOM, DBN, F, FH, G, IA, ILL, ISC, K, KSC, LPS, M, MAINE, MASS,
	MICH, MIN, MSC, MU, NCU, NDA, NEB, NHES, NY, NYS, OC, OS, OSC,
	PAC, PH, PUR, RUT, S, SOLH, TRTC, UBC, UC, VT, W, WELC, WIS, WRSL,
	WSP, WVA (full details see Stevenson).
4. <em>Fungi colombiani</em>, with Benjamin Matlack Everhart (1818-1904) (cent. i-li, nos. 1-5100,
	1893, cent. i-xiv by Ellis and Everhart, cent. xv by C. L. Shear, cent. xvi-li, details
	see Stevenson). Sets at ARIZ, BM, BPI, BRU, C, CM, COLO, CUP, DAOM, F,
	FH, FHKSC, G, G-DC, GA, IA, ILL, ISC, KANU, KSG, MASS, MICH, MIN,
	MONT, MSC, NDA, NEB, NHES, NY, NYS, OC, OS, OSC, OTB, PAC, PUR,
	RM, RSA, RUTPP, SCHN, SDC, SOLM, TEX, TRTC, UC, UMO, VT, WIM,
	WIS, WSP, WVA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 181; NAF 7: 1061; 9: 434.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 99-164. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 505; BM 2: 523; Bossert p. 115; CSP 12:
217, 14: 823-824; GR p. 187; LS 7838-7998; ME 1: 181.
Ellis, Hedwigia 19(8): 136. 1880.
Anderson, Bot. Gaz. 15(11): 299-304. 1890 (portr.)
Harshberger, Botanists of Philadelphia 259-272, 444. 1899.
Anon., J. Mycol. 8: opp. 49. 1902 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 178. 1903, 3(3): 194. 1905.
Farlow, List of the works of Job Bicknell Ellis, s.l. Aug 1906 (preprint from Farlow, List
	of works on N. Am. Fungi ed. 2.)
Kellermann, J. Mycol. 12: 41-45. 1906 (portr.)
Rehm, Ann. mycol. 4(4): 341-343. 1906.
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 39: 525-526. 1915 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 434-435. 1916, 7(15): 1061-1062. 1940 (bibl.)
Fox, Fothergill 426 [index]. 1919.
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892, p. 15, 212, 231, 314. 1944.
Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. Bot. 79-81. 1961.
Lenley et. al., Cat. manuscr. Coll. New York Bot. Gard. 151-153. 1973 (corr.)

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HEADING: ELLIS, J.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Ellis founded (with W. A. Kellerman) the <em>Jorunal of Mycology</em> (1885).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ellisia</em> A. Chaves Batista &amp; G. E. P. Peres (1965); <em>Ellisiella</em> P. A. Saccardo
(1881); <em>Ellisiellina</em> Sousa da Camara (1949); <em>Ellisiodothis</em> Theissen (1914); <em>Ellisiopsis
</em>A. Chaves Batista (1956).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Ellisiophyllum</em> Maximowicz (1871) is dedicated to John Ellis (1711-1776), q.v.;
<em>Ellisiella</em> R. E. Norris (1965) is dedicated to W. N. Ellis, English phycologist.

1660. <em>The North American pyrenomycetes</em>. A contribution to mycologic botany, by J. B.
Ellis and B. M. Everhart. With original illustrations by F. W. Anderson. Newfield, New
Jersey (authors) 1892. Qu. (<em>N. Amer. pyrenomyc.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Benjamin Matlack Everhart (1818-1904).
<em>Illustrator</em>: Frederick William Anderson (1866-1891).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jul 1892 (p. ii: copyright 8 Dec 1890; Nat. Nov. Aug 1892), p. [i*-ii*],
	[i]-iii, [1]-11 (analytical key), 1-793, <em>pl. 1-41</em> with text. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson.

Ellis, John (1711-1776), Irish-born merchant in London, "agent for the Island of
Dominica". (<em>J. Ellis</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Ellis' herbarium was acquired by LD in 1905; he also sent plants
to Linnaeus (now at LINN). Specimens received by Ellis from his correspondents are
also in the Smith herbarium (LINN). Dixon (1960) could trace no collections of algae
made by Ellis himself.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 181.
	Dixon, Brit. phycol. Bull. 2: 28-31. 1960.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 505 (b. 1710); BB p. 102; BM 2: 523;
Dawson p. 305 (b. 1705); DNB 17: 385; Henrey 679-683; HU 2: 606 [ind.]; Jackson
p. 197, 198, 405; KR p. 160; Langman p. 261; ME 1: 181 [biography], 3: 570 [index];
NI 588-592; Plesch p. 217; PR 2665-2668, ed. 1: 2961-2965; SO 76, 651, 652, 653,
656a-b, 2529.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist.-nat. Banks 5: 225 [index]. 1800.
Carruthers, J. Roy. microsc. Soc. 1901: 113-122.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykologie xviii. Jahrh. 182, 184, 186-187, 195. 1936.
Savage, Calendar of the Ellis manuscripts. London 1948.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr Alexander Garden of Charles Town 373 [ind.]. 1969.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 151, 236. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ellisia</em> P. Browne (1756, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Ellisia</em> Linnaeus (1763, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Ellisio-
phyllum</em> Maximowicz (1871).
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the name Ellis, cf. supra, sub Job Bicknell Ellis.

1661. <em>An essay towards a natural history of the corallines</em>, and other marine productions of
the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. To which is
added the description of a large marine polype taken near the North Pole, by the
Whale-fishers, in the summer 1753. London (author) 1755. Qu. (<em>Essay nat. hist. corall.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: Mar 1755, front., p. [i]-xvii, [10 p. cont., err.], [1]-103, <em>pl. 1-37</em>, 1 unnumb.
	[microsc], in all 39 copper engr.
<em>French</em>: "<em>Essaisur l'histoire naturelle des corallines</em>, et d'autres productions marines du même
	genre, qu'on trouve communément sur les côtes de la Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande;
	auquel on a joint une description d'un grand polype de mer, pris auprès du Pole
	arctique, par des pêcheurs de Baleine, pendant l'été de 1753." 's-Gravenhage (La
	Haye) (Pierre de Hondt) 1756. Qu., front., p. [i]-xvi, [1].,125 <em>pl. 1-39. Copy</em>: PCS. -
	(<em>Essai hist. nat. corall.</em>)
<em>Dutch</em>: "<em>Natuurlijke historie van de Koraalgewassen</em>, en andere dergelyke zee-lighamen."
	's-Gravenhage (Pieter de Hondt) 1756. Qu., front., i-xvi, 1-118, 39 <em>pl</em>. (n.v.) (<em>Nat.
	hist. Koraalgew.</em>)
<em>German</em>: "Herrn John Ellis, ... <em>Versuch einer Natur-Geschichte der Corall-Arten</em> und anderer
	dergleichen Mer-Cörper, welche gemeiniglich an den Küsten von Gross-Britannien

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	und Irrland gefunden werden; nebst der Bescheibung eines grossen. Bueschel-Polypen,
	welcher in dem Eis-Meere gefangen worden. Aus dem Englischen und Französischen
	übersetzt, und mit Anmerkungen, auch einem Anhange fünf hieher gehöriger
	Abhandlungen der Herren Schlosser, Baster und Ellis, begleitet von D. Johann Georg
	Krüniz. Mit 46 Kupfer-Tafeln." Nürnberg (Gabriel Nikolaus Raspe) 1767. Qu.,
	front., p. [1]-52, [1]-168, <em>pl. 1-46. Copy</em>: PCS. – (<em>Vers. Natur-Gesch. CorallArten</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 523; NI 590.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 134. 1966.

1662. <em>An historical account of coffee</em>. With an engraving, and botanical description of the
tree. To which are added sundry papers relative to its culture and use, as an article on
diet and of commerce. London (Edward and Charles Dilly) 1774. Qu. (<em>Hist. coffee</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1774 (rd. by Royal Society on 24 Feb 1774; by The Gentlemen's Magazine
	Apr 1774; by University Library, Cambridge 4 Aug 1774; rev. Monthly Mag.
	London Jun 1774 [50: 497-498]), p. [i]-iv, [1]-71, [1], 1 copper engraving of a
	drawing by Simon Taylor. <em>Copies</em>: HU (2), MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 523; Henrey 682; HU 638 (extensive comm.); Jackson p. 405; NI 588;
	PR 2667; SK p. clxxx.
	Sherborn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 141. 1938.

1663. <em>The natural history of many curious and uncommon zoophytes</em>, collected from various
parts of the globe by the late John Ellis ... author of the Natural history of english coral-
lines, and other works. Systematically arranged and described by the late Daniel
Solander ... with sixty-two plates engraven by principal artists. London (Benjamin
White and Son, Peter Elmsly) 1786. Qu. (<em>Nat. hist. zooph.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Daniel Earl Solander (1733-1782).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1786, p. [i]-xii, [1]-208, <em>pl. 1-62</em> [plus one?]. <em>Copy</em>: PCS (<em>62 pl</em>.).-The plates were
	reissued by Lamouroux in his "Exposition méthodique des genres de l'ordre des
	Polypiers" 1821.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 523.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 134. 1966.

Elmer, Adolph Daniel Edward (1870-1942), American botanist who collected exclu-
sively in Washington, California, Borneo and the Philippines. (<em>Elmer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: A and PNH, large collections also at G, K, NEB, P, and US.
Duplicates widely distributed (e.g. as <em>Philippine plants</em>); for details see Steenis-Kruseman.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 182.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275, 319, 343. 1916.
	Merrill, Plantae Elmerianae Borneenses (Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 15: 1-316) 1929.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 151-152. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 506.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 194. 1936.
Herre, Science 101: 477-478. 1945.
Steenis Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 151-152. 1950 (portr., itin.)
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 154. 1961.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males. ser. I. 1: cxlix. 1950.

Elwes, Henry John (1846-1922), British arboriculturist and plant collector. (<em>Elwes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 182.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 349; Barnhart 1: 507; BB p. 102-103; BL 2: 218;
BM 2: 524, 6: 300; Bossert p. 116; CSP 7: 610, 9: 792, 12: 219, 14: 830; Jackson p. 135;
Langman p. 262; MW p. 106; NI 594-595.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 92. 1903.
Huxley, Life and letters of Sir J. D. Hooker 2: 532 [index]. 1918.

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HEADING: EMMERT

Balfour, Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 72: 319-320. 1922 (portr.)
Anon., Science 110: 780-781. 1922.
Balfour, Gard. chron. ser. 3. 72: 319-320, 334. 1922.
Loder, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1922/23: 41-43. 1923.
Vaughan, Bot. Exch. Club. Rep. 6: 699-702. 1923.
Anon., J. Bot. 61: 30-31. 1923.
A.H., Proc. Roy. Soc. 95: xlviii-liii. 1924.
Maxwell, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 49: 40-46. 1924 (portr.)
Anon., Lily Year-Book 1932: frontispiece portr.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Curtis Bot. Mag. dedications 198-200. 1932 (portr.)
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxlvii. 1948.
James, The trees of Bicton 108. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 28, 79, 168, 230. 1969.
Sutton, Charles Sprague Sargent 225-226. 1970.

1664. <em>A mongraph of the genus Lilium</em>. London (Taylor and Francis) [1877-] 1880, Fol. (<em>Monogr. Lilium</em>).

part	plates (with text)	dates
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1	3, 16, 24, 34, 44, 46, 47, 48, phot.	Mar 1877
2	2, 9, 17, 21, 22, 42, 43, 45	Apr 1877
3	8, 14, 26, 30, 33, 36, 39, 41	Aug 1877
4	6, 7, 23, 25, 29, 31, 32, 38	Dec 1877
5	1, 4, 10, 13, 15, 19, 20, 27	Aug 1878
6	5, 12, 18, 28, 35, 37 [text in part 3], 40	Jan 1879
7	11 [text in part 5], title, ded.,	Mai 1880
list of cont., p. [i*-vi*], [i]-xv, map

<em>Copies</em>: HU, L. – Number of copies printed: 250. The 48 plates were drawn and litho-
graphed by W. H. Fitch. – A. Grove and A. D. Cotton published a supplement [London
1933-1940, 7 parts. Fol.] with 30 plates by Lilian Snelling. W. B. Turrill published a
further continuation, parts 8-9, with 10 plates by Margaret Stones [London 1960-1962].
Forty copies of parts 8 and 9 were issued with handcoloured plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 524; GF p. 56; Jackson p. 135; MW p. 106; NI 594; IDC 5920.
	Woodcock and Coutts, Lilies 215-216. 1935 (note by Stearn).
	Woodcock and Stearn, Lilies of the world 397. 1950.
	Earl of Morton, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 92(7): 218-287. <em>t. 143, 150-151.</em> Jul 1967.
	Desmond, Med. biol. III. 19: 255-259. 1969.

1665. <em>The trees of Great Britain &amp; Ireland</em>. Edinburgh (privately printed) 1906-1913,
7 vols and ind., Qu. (<em>Trees Great Britain</em>).

vol.	pages	plates	dates	Nat. Nov.
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1	[i], lith. t.p., [i]-xvi, [1]-200	1-60	1906	Mar 1907
2	[i], lith. t.p., [iii]-vi, 201-450	61-125	1907	Sep
3	[i], lith. t.p., [iii]-vi, 451-711	127-207	1908	Apr
4	[i], lith. t.p., iii-vii, 713-1000	208-270	1909	Mar
5	[i], lith. t.p., iii-viii, 1001-1333	271-339	1910	Aug
6	[i], lith. t.p., iii-ix, 1335-1651	340-371	1912	Jan 1913
7	[i], lith. t.p., portr., iii-viii, 1653-1933	372-412	1913	Oct
Index [i]-xxiv	1913	Oct

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 595.

Emmert, Friedrich (x-1868), German clergyman and botanist. (<em>Emmert</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 507; BM 1: 525; PR 2678.

1666. <em>Flora von Schweinfurt</em> eine systematische Aufzählung der in der Gegend um
Schweinfurt wildwachsenden und kultivirten Phanerogamen und höhern Cryptogamen
mit Angabe der Standörte und Blüthezeit und kurzer Vorbemerkung über die physi-
kalisch-geographischen Verhältnisse. Ein Beitrag zur Jubelfeier der vor 200 Jahren zu
Schweinfurt gegründeten Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Akademie der Natur-
forscher. Schweinfurt (G. J. Giegler) 1852. Oc. (<em>Fl. Schweinfurt</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Gottfried von Segnitz.
<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1852, for the 200th anniversary of Leopoldina (rd. by Flora Oct-Nov 1852),
	p. [1]-290. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 525; PR 2678.

Emmons, Ebenezer (1799-1863), American physician and botanist at Albany, origi-
nator and defender of the Taconic system in North America. (<em>Emmons</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: New York and N. Carolina Geological Surveys.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 259; Barnhart 1: 508; BM 2: 525-526;
CSP 2: 488, 6: 649, 14: 838; DAB 3: 149; ME 1: 182 [biographies], 3: 571 [index];
Merrill p. 696, 721; PR 2679; Quenstedt p. 128.
C.D., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 37: 151. 1864.
Marcou, Science 5: 456-458. 1885 (b. 16 Mai 1800 but err.) (portr.)
Marcou, Amer. Geol. 7: 1-23. 1891 (portr., bibl.)
Youmans, Pioneers of Science in America 347-353. 1896 (portr.)
Nickles, U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 746: 345-346. 1922.
Clarke, James Hall of Albany, Albany 1923 (see index p. 559).
Merrill, The first one hundred years of American geology. New Haven 1924, p. 594-614.
Rodgers, John Torrey 131, 180. 1942.
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892, p. 32, 167-168. 1944.
Carpenter, Amer. Midl. Naturalist 33: 28. 1945.
Schneer, Isis 60(4): 439-450. 1970.
Schneer, DSB 4: 363-365. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 454. 1973 (letters to Torrey).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Graduated at Williams College, Mass., in 1820, and for fifteen years practiced
medicine in Berkshire. In 1836 geologist of the Second District New York State geo-
logical survey, 1851-1863 state geologist of North Carolina.

1667. <em>Geological report of the midland counties of North Carolina</em>. New York (George P. Put-
nam &amp; Co.), Raleigh (Henry D. Turner) 1856. Oct. (<em>Geol. rep. N. Carolina</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Dec 1856 (p. iii: 1 Oct 1856), p. [i]-xx, [1]-351, [352, err.] <em>pl. 1-8</em>, liths.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 1, p. 29; BM 3: 1448.

1668. <em>American geology</em>, containing a statement of the principles of the science, with full
illustrations of the characteristic American fossils. With an atlas and a geological map
of the United States, 3 parts. Albany (Sprague &amp; Co.) 1854-1857. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Amer. geol.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1, part 1</em>: Albany 1854, reissued Albany 1855 (p. ix: 20 Sep 1855), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-194.
	<em>Copy</em>: MICH; reissue: Teyler.
	<em>part 2</em>: (no t.p.), p. [1]-251, <em>pl. 1-18</em>, uncol. liths., no date [1855]. <em>Copy</em>: MICH;
	reissue: Teyler.
	<em>part 6</em>: 1857 (p. vii: 1 Feb 1857), p. [i]-x, [1]-152, <em>pl. 1-10</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copy</em>: MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 1, p. 29; BM 2: 526.

Emory, Major William Hemsley (1811-1887) ("Helmsley"), American soldier.
(<em>Emory</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: the first set of the Mexican boundary survey is at US. Plants were

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HEADING: EMORY

collected by Bigelow, Parry, Schott and Wright. It is likely that Torrey's types are at
NY and Engelmann's at MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 183.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 508; BM 2: 526; CSP 2: 489, 14: 839;
DAB 6: 153-154; Jackson p. 355; Langman p. 262-263; ME 1: 182 [biographies], 3:
571 [index]; PR 2681-2682.
Nat. Cycl. Amer. Biogr. 4: 336-337. 1897.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 135. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 454-455. 1973 (letters to
Torrey).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Emorya</em> J. Torrey (1859).

1669. <em>Notes of a military reconnoissance</em>, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San
Diego, in California, including part of Arkansas, del Norte, and Gila Rivers. By Lieut.
Col. W. H. Emory. Made in 1846-7, with the advance guard of the "Army of the
West." [headline:] Thirtieth Congress – First Session. Ex. Doc. Nov. 41. Washington
(Wendell and van Benthuysen) 1848. Oct. (<em>Not. milit. reconn.</em>)

<em>House edition</em> (title as above), <em>publ</em>. Feb-Jul 1848, p. [1]-614, botanical ills.: <em>pl. 1-12</em>, bot.,
	2, cact. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY (2 copies: second p. [1]-416).
	Botanical Appendix by John Torrey, p. 135-155, <em>12 pl</em>. and Engelmann, Cacteae,
	p. 155-159, <em>2 pl.
Variants</em>: a. without description of <em>Zinnia grandiflora</em>, b. with <em>zinnia grandiflora.
Senate edition, publ.</em> probably Jul-Aug 1848 (inscribed copy by Emory at MO 15 Aug
	1848), p. [1]-416, 12, <em>2 plates</em>, headline: "30th Congress, 1st Session [Senate] Execu-
	tive No. 7." <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – Main difference with House edition (in botany):
	includes <em>Convolvulus Nuttallii</em> and <em>Alternanthera lanuginosa</em>. For variants see Barnhart,
	Coville and Farwell; see also ME.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 526, 5: 2178; ME 3: 15-17; PR 2681.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 1: 92-94. 1849.
	Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 22: 394-395. 1895.
	Coville, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 23: 90-92. 1896.
	Farwell, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 37: 479-480. 1910.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 135. 1969.

1670. <em>Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey</em>, made under the direction of
the secretary of the interior, by William H. Emory. Washington (A. O. P. Nicholson)
1857-1859, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Rep. U.S. Mex. bound.</em>)

<em>Senate edition</em>, Ex. Doc. no. 108. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>Vol. 1, part 1</em> [general report], 1857, front., p. [i]-xi, [xii, err.], xiii-xv, [xvi], map,
	[1]-258, plates.
	<em>part 2</em>: Geological reports of Doctor C. C. Parry and assistant Arthur Schott, 1857,
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-174, <em>pl. 1-21</em> (uncol. liths. Meek), contains T. A. Conrad, Description
	of cretaceous and tertiary fossils on p. 141-174.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>, t.p. dated 1859 (p. [1]), but t.p. on p. [3] dated 1858 [referring to part I.
	Botany which was actually published Jul-Dec 1858]:
	[<em>part 1</em>].1858, p. [7]-26 Parry, C. C. Introduction; p. [27]-270, <em>pl. 1-61</em>, John
	Torrey, Botany of the Boundary; p. [1].78, <em>pl. 1-75</em>, George Engelmann, Cactaceae
	of the Boundary.
	[<em>part 2</em>, also as vol. 3], 1859, Zoological report.
<em>House edition</em>, Ex. Doc. no. 135. – <em>Copies</em>: MO (2, vol. 2).
	<em>Vol. 1</em>, as above (n.v., fide Meisel).
	<em>Vol. 2</em>, as above except eleven pages (rather than 5) unnumbered preface material
	preceding Parry's Introduction on [7]-26. Page [vii] dated 1858 (same as [3] in
	Senate ed.). Date on p. [ii]: 19 Mai 1858. One of the MO copies has the Torrey
	plates numbered 1, 1(= 2), <em>3-61</em>, but the other has <em>1, 2, 3-61</em>.
The steel plates for Engelmann's Contribution were engraved in Paris after drawings
after Paulus Roetter. They are now at the Smithsonian Institution.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 5: 2178; ME 3: 99-105; NI 602, 1971; PR 2682, 2714.

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HEADING: ENANDER

Enander, Sven Johan (1847-1928), Swedish clergyman, botanist and traveller, "King
of Salix." (<em>Enander</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S (50.000), some Siberian material at E. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Salices scandinaviae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. i-iii, nos. 1-550, Stockholm, Uppsala 1905-1910),
	10 sets, e.g. at B, BM, C, K, S.
2. <em>Reliquiae Salicologicae Enanderanae</em> (not a regular series): A, LD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 183; KR p. 161.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 343. 1916.
	Anon., Nieuwe Rotterdammer Courant 1 Sep 1931.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinb. 78. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 508; BM 6: 301-302; Bossert p. 116; KR
p. 161.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 36. 1903, 3(5): 10. <em>pl. 113.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Rendle, J. Bot. 67: 23. 1929.

Ender, Ernst Eduard (1837-1893), German gardener at the St. Petersburg botanical
garden. (<em>Ender</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE(?), some material also at MW.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 508; BM 2: 529.
Hinckeldeyn, Gartenflora 42: 336-337. 1893.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Endera</em> Regel (1872).

1671. <em>Index aroidearum</em>. Verzeichniss sämmtlicher Aroideen, welche bereits beschrieben
und in den Gärten befindlich sind, mit Aufführung ihrer Synonyme. In alphabetischer
Reihenfolge ... Mit einer Einleitung von Professor Dr. Karl Koch. Berlin (Wiegandt
und Hempel) 1864. Oct. (<em>Index aroid</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1864 (Flora 14 Dec 1864; BSGF late Dec 1864), p. [i]-xviii, [2, add.], [1]-85.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2688.
	Anon., Flora 47: 607. 1864, 48 (Rep. 1): 84. 1865.

Endlicher, Stephan Ladislaus (1804-1849), Austrian botanist and sinologist. (<em>Endl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W. – Hitchcock's statement (List 2: 9) that Endlicher's types are
at the Botanical Museum of Nymphenberg, Germany, refers to the royal palace
Nymphenburg at Munich, near which the Botanische Anstalten (M) are located. Most
of Endlicher's types, however, are at W, in his own herbarium, which was presented by
him with his library to that institution before 1845.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 183.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 3: 376. 1845.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 6: 108-110; AG 3: 593, 7: 111; Andrews p. 259;
Barnhart 1: 509; BL 1: 102, 124; BM 2: 529-530, 6: 303; Bossert p. 117; CSP 2:
495-496, 12: 220; DTS 1: 64; GR p. 432; HR; IF p. 695; Jackson p. 543 [index];
Langman p. 263; LS 8020-8026; MW p. 107; NI 598-600; PR 2689-2703, ed. 1: 2982-
2999; Quenstedt p. 128.
Buchner, Repert. Pharmacie 103 [ser. 3.] 3: 126-135. 1849.
Anon., Augsburger allg. Zeit. 7 Mai 1849, Illustr. Zeit. 5: 11-12. 1849 (n.v.)
Anon., Flora 32: 331-335. 1849.
Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 1: 156, 189, 378-379. 1849.
Wenzel, új magy. Múz. 1850(1): 194-204.
Neilreich, Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 51-53. 1855.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 49-50. 1855 (bibl.)
Wurzbach, Biogr. Lex. Kaiserth. Oesterreich 4: 44-46. 1858.

PAGE: 749
HEADING: ENDLICHER

Kanitz, Linnaea 33: 588. 1865 (Gesch. Bot. Ungarn no. 147).
Kanitz, Magy. Orv. Term.-Visg. Vaúd.-Gyül Munk. 11: 8-18. 1866.
Beck, Bot. Centralbl. 33: 281-283. 1888.
Jurányi, Akad. Ert. 3: 221-223. 1892.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 8, 169-171. 1896.
Kerner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 47: 639-641. 1897 (Endlicher monument).
Haberlandt, Briefwechsel Unger-Endlicher, Berlin 1899.
Uline, Bot. Gaz. 29: 209-210. 1900.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 80, 156. 1903, 3(3): 66, 170, <em>pl. 59.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 43. 1906.
Urban, FL bras. 1(1): 169-170. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 67. 1908.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 347 [index]. 1940.
Stafleu, Wentia 16: 27. 1966.
Stafleu, Taxon 18: 321-323. 1969.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 67, 310 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Endlicher founded <em>Flora brasiliensis</em> in 1840 together with Martius
and was co-editor of fasc. 1-9, 1840-1847.
(2) See E. Poeppig: <em>Nova genera et species plantarum</em>, 3 vols., 1835-1845.
(3) See H. Schott: <em>Melemata botanica</em>, Wien 1832.
(4) See Th. Nees ab Esenbeck et al.: <em>Genera plantarum florae Germanicae</em>, I. <em>Gramineae.
</em>Bonn 1843.
(5) See Anton Hartinger: <em>Paradisus vindobonensis</em>. Wien 1844-1860.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Endlichera</em> K. B. Presl (1832, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Endlicheria</em> C. G. D. Nees (1833, <em>nom.
cons.</em>)

1672. <em>Flora posoniensis</em>, exhibens plantas circa Posonium sponte crescentes aut frequentius
cultas, methodo naturali dispositas. Posen (Poznan) (Joseph Landes) 1830. Oct. (<em>Fl.
poson.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1830 (BH; p. xx: cal. Jan 1830), p. [i]-xx, key, [i]-xxx, [1, h.t.], [1]-493,
	[494], <em>1 pl</em>. (hand-col. lith. Jos Zehner). <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2689.
	Anon., Flora 13(2): Beil. 25. Sep-Oct 1830.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 161-166. Jul 1831.

1673. <em>Ceratotheca</em> eine neue Pflanzengattung aus der Ordnung der Sesameen beschrieben
von Stephan Endlicher. Aus der Linnaea Band VII Heft I besonders abgedruckt. Mit
drei Steindrucktafeln. Berlin (Trowitsch und Sohn) 1832. Oct. (<em>Ceratotheca</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832, p. [i], [1]-42, <em>3 pl. – Copies</em>: MO, U. – Reprinted with separate t.p. from
	Linnaea 7(1): 1-42. 1832.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR ed. 1: 2983.

1674. <em>Prodromus florae Norfolkicae</em> sive catalogus stirpium quae in insula Norfolk annis
1804 et 1805 a Ferdinando Bauer collectae et depictae nunc in Museo Caesareo Palatino
rerum naturalium Vindobonae servantur. Wien (Friedrich Beck) 1833. Oct. (<em>Prodr. fl.
Norfolk.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1833 (p. vi: cal. Jan 1833), p. [i]-viii, [1]-100. <em>Copies</em>: G, L, NY, U. -
	Endlicher, in a letter to Bentham dated 12 Mai 1833 (at K), states on that date that
	the work is "... vollendet; ich werde Ihnen ein Exemplar bald überschicken kön-
	nen." Unger received his copy only in Jan 1834; the Regensburg Botanical Society
	received a copy at its meeting of 11 Dec 1833. – The 117 drawings for this work, not
	published with the book, are by Ferdinand Bauer; the originals are at W.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 102; BM 2: 529; NI 600; PR 2690; RS p. 82; IDC 5921.
	Anon., Flora 16: 754-755. 1833.
	Gray, Am. J. Sci. 39: 176.

1675. <em>Atakta botanica</em>. Nova genera et species plantarum descripta et iconibus illustrata.
Wien (Friedrich Beck) 1833 [-1835]. Fol. † (<em>Atakta bot</em>.)

PAGE: 750
HEADING: ENDLICHER

part	pages	plates	dates	part	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iii], [1]-6	1-5	Jan-Apr 1833	3	13-20	12-24	Apr 1834
2	7-12	6-11	Dec 183 3-Mar 1834	4	21-26	25-40	Jan-Apr 1835
			v. Jan-Mar 1834

<em>Copy</em>: NY. – Plates 10, 26, 28, 37, 38 were never published; 1 and 2 are not numbered.
Three plates are by Ferdinand Bauer. Endlicher sent several copies of part 3 to Bentham
on 20 Apr 1834 (letter at K). – Hinrichs (at Leipzig) received copies of parts 2 and 3
between 18-23 Aug 1834. – Eduard Fenzl is the author of the genera <em>Schiedea, Brachy-
stemma</em> and <em>Odontostemma</em> (H. W. Reichardt, Leopoldina 16: 150. 1880).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; GF p. 56; NI 598; PR 2691; SK p. clxxxi; IDC 807.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 28: 426-427. 1947.

1676. <em>Genera plantarum</em> secundum ordines naturales disposita. Wien (Fr. Beck) 1836-1840
[-1850]. Qu. (<em>Gen. pl.</em>)

part	pages	consp.	indexes	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-80			Aug 1836
2	81-160	[i]-iv	[i]-iv	Dec 1836
3	161-240			Jun 1837
4	241-320			Oct 1837
5	321-400		[i]-x (fasc. 3, 4, 5)	Dec 1837
6-7	401-560	v-xii	[xi]-xvii (fasc. 6, 7)	Jun 1838
8	561-640			Aug 1838
9	641-728	xiii-xvi	[xix]-xxviii (fasc. 8, 9, 10)	Jan 1839
10	729-800			Mar 1839
11	801-880			Jun 1839
12	881-960	xvii-xx		Nov 1839
13	961-1040			1-14 Feb 1840
14	1041-1120			Apr 1840
15	1121-1200			Jun 1840
16	1201-1280	xxi-xxviii		Aug 1840
17	1281-1360	xxix-xl		Oct 1840
18	1361-1483	xli-lx, [i*-viii*]		Feb-Mar 1841
suppl. 1	[1335]-1360		Oct 1840
	1361-1483			Feb-Mar 1841

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY (orig. dated covers), PCS (orig. covers), U.
The book could be bound either in one or two volumes. Title pages were supplied for
binding it as whole as well as with the indications Volumen I and Volumen II. In the
latter case the original pages 729-730 had to be substituted by a new p. 729 ending
vol. 1, and an unnumbered p. [729bis] and a new p. 730 to start off vol. 2. Pages 293-296
from part 4 were to be replaced by new text issued with part 5, pages 637-640 from part
8 were to be replaced by new text issued with part 9.

part	pages	pages add.	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
suppl. 2	[1]-114	[i-vi]	Mar-Jun 1842 reissued 1865
suppl. 3	[1]-111	[i-vi]	Oct 1843 reissued 1865
suppl. 4(2)	[1]-95	[i-iv]	Aug-Oct 1848
suppl. 5 = suppl. 4(3)	[1]-104		1850

Titles of various parts:
<em>Main</em>: "Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales disposita." Wien (Fr. Beck)
1836-1840.
<em>Suppl. 1</em>: "Supplementum I, " s.d., s.l. [1840-1841]. Qu.
<em>Suppl. 2</em>: "Mantissa botanica sistens generum plantarum supplementum secundum."
	Wien (Friedrich Beck) 1842. Qu. – Editio altera immutata 1865. Wien (id.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.

PAGE: 751
HEADING: ENDLICHER

<em>Suppl.3</em>: "Mantissa botanica altera. Sistens genera plantarum supplementum tertium."
	Wien (id.) 1843. Qu. – Editio altera immutata 1865. Wien (id.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Suppl. 4</em>(<em>2</em>): "Generum plantarum supplementum quartum ... pars II." Wien (id.)
	1847. Qu.
<em>Suppl. 5</em>: [no title page, running title on top of pp. 2-104:] "Supplementum iv, pars
	iii, " s.d., s.l. [1850]. <em>Cover</em> has: "Generum plantarum supplementum quintum."
	Wien (id.) 1850, with an extensive note by the publisher Friedrich Beck.
Supplement 4(1) was never published (see cover suppl. 5, NY). Hinrichs, at Leipzig,
and Flora, at Regensburg, received the various parts generally 2-4 months later than
above dates. Fasc. 1 was issued in August 1836 fide Schlechtendal (Linnaea 1837 Lit.:
179) but publication may have been delayed until September (see Stearn); Flora, Int.
Bl. 31-32 (35-36), 21 Jun 1836 announced publication for Jul 1837.
Eduard Fenzl is the author of treatments of the Cyperaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaran-
thaceae, Polygonaceae, Mesembryanthemaceae, Portulacaceae, Caryophyllaceae and
Phytolaccaceae in the main body of the work and of the Umbelliferae in suppl. "5"
(= 4(3)) (H. W. Reichardt, Leopoldina 16: 150-151. 1880).
"Opus prestantissimum ac botanicae systematicae valde fructuosum" Urban. Brizicky
(1969) discusses the use of infrageneric categories by Endlicher in the <em>Genera plantarum</em>
and regards them as unidentifiable because published without indication of rank.
Validations of Endlicher's rankless infrageneric names can be found in Meisner's
<em>Genera</em>, Reichenbach's <em>Repertorium</em> and Ledebour's <em>Flora rossica</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2696; RS p. 82; SK p. clxxxi; IDC 5521.
	Anon., [extensive review Fasc. 1-15], Isis [Oken] 1840: 499-504. Jul 1840.
	Migliorato-Garavini, Annali di Botanica 3: 169-175. 1905; 22(2): 44-45. 1941.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 28: 424-425. 1947.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 3: 734. 1960.
	Brizicky, Taxon 18: 655-658. 1969.

1677. <em>Sertum cabulicum</em>. Enumeratio plantarum quas in itinere Dera-Ghazee-Khan &amp;
Cabul mensibus Majo et Junio mdcccxxxiii. collegit Dr. Martinus Honigberger.
Accedunt novarum vel minus cognitarum stirplum icones et descriptiones. Fasc. 1.
[Wien 1836]. Qu. † (<em>Sert. cabul.</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Eduard Fenzl (1808-1879).
<em>Collector</em>: Johann Martin Honigberger; coll. Afghanistan 1833 at W.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1836 (Comp. Bot. Mag. 2: 192. 1 Jan 1837; Acad. Paris 16 Oct 1837), p. 1-8,
	<em>pl. 1-4</em>, map. <em>Copy</em>: G.

1678. <em>Enumeratio plantarum</em> quas in Novae Hollandiae ora austro-occidentali ad fluvium
Cygnorum et in sinu Regis Georgii collegit Carolus Liber Baro de Hügel. Wien (Fr.
Beck) 1837. Oct. † (<em>Enum.pl.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Eduard Fenzl (1808-1879); George Bentham (1800-1884); Heinrich Wilhelm
	Schott (1794-1865).
<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1837 (date on original cover Fasc, 1; p. vi: id. Mar 1837; rd. by Hinrichs at
	Leipzig between 21 and 27 Mai 1837; rd. by Académie des Sciences on 16 Oct 1837),
	p. [i]-vi, [1]-83. – <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, USDA, IDC.
<em>Types</em>: W. – The Hügel collections were acquired by the Vienna herbarium in January
	1839 (cf. letter Endlicher to Bentham, at K, dated 21 Jan 1839).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 530; PR 2693; IDC 2297.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 7: 93-94. 28 Jul 1837.

1679. <em>Iconographia generum plantarum</em>. Wien (Fr. Beck) [1837-]1838[-1841]. Qu. (<em>Iconogr.
gen. pl.</em>).

part	plates	pages	dates	part	plates	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-12		20-30 Nov 1837	6	61-72		Jan-Feb 1839
2	13-24		1837	7	73-84		Feb-Apr 1839
3	25-36		1837	8	85-96		Jun-Aug 1839
4	37-48	[i]-viii	Apr 1838	9	97-108		Mai-Jun 1840
5	49-60		Nov-Dec 1838	10	109-125	ix-xvi	Mar 1841

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HEADING: ENDLICHER

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY (orig. covers). – Intended to supply illustrations for the <em>Genera plan-
tarum</em>. The numbers at the upper right corner of the plates are those under which the
genera are described in the <em>Genera plantarum</em>. The plate numbers figure in the lower right
hand corner. The 125 uncoloured plates are by Ferd. Bauer, Ed. Fenzl, Aloys Putter-
lick, Jos. Zehner.
Endlicher sent parts 1-4 to Bentham on 1 May 1838. In that same letter (at K) he
mentions the existence of folio-Copies. Flora, at Regensburg, received the Copies several
months later.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; BH; GF p. 56; NI 599; PR 2697; SK p. clxxxi; IDG 5922.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 28: 425-426. 1947.

1680. <em>Grundzüge einer neuen Theorie der Pflanzenzeugung</em>. Wien (Fr. Beck) 1838. Oct. (<em>Grundz. Pflanzenzeug.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1838 (Unger received his copy on 27 Oct; Flora, at Regensburg, received it
	7 Jan 1839), p. [1]-22. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; BH; PR 2698.
	Haberlandt, Briefwechsel zwischen Franz Unger und Stephan Endlicher, Berlin 1899.

1681. <em>Stirplum australasicarum herbarii hügeliani decades tres</em>. Wien (J. P. Sollinger) 1838.
Qu. (<em>Stirp. herb. hügel.</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1838 (date on t.p.), p. [1]-23, [24, ind.] <em>Copies</em>: BM, G, NY. – Preprint with
	independent pagination, from <em>Ann. Wiener Mus. Naturgesch.</em> 2: 189-212. 1839. The
	part of the <em>Annalen</em> appeared definitely in 1839, even though the date Dec 1838 also
	occurs on the first page of Endlicher's article. The MO copy is a reprint with original
	pagination, [189]-211, [212, ind.].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2694.

1682. <em>Novarum stirpium decades</em>. Editae a Museo Caesareo Palatino Vindobonensi I. Wien
(Sollinger) 1839. Qu. (in fours) (<em>Nov. stirp. dec.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Eduard Fenzl (1808-1879).

decas	pages	dates	decas	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iv], [1]-8	1 Mai 1839	6	[45]-52		20 Jun 1839
2	[9]-16	15 Mai 1839	7	[53]-62		30 Jun 1839
3	[17]-24		20 Mai 1839	8	[63]-70		10 Jul 1839
4	[25]-32		30 Mai 1839	9	[71]-80		20 Jul 1839
5	[33]-44		1 Jun 1839	10	[81]-90		5 Aug 1839
				[2, ind.], consp.

<em>Copies</em>: BM, HH, M, NY, IDC. – The dates are given on the first page of each decade.
<em>Types</em>: W.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2695; IDC 5923.

1683. <em>Enchiridion botanicum</em> exhibens classes et ordines plantarum accedit nomenclator
generum et officinalium vel usualium indicatio. Leipzig (W. Engelmann), Wien (Fr.
Beck et al.) 1841. Oct. (<em>Ench. bot.</em>)

<em>Dedication</em>: to John Lindley (1799-1865).
<em>Publ</em>.: 15-21 Aug 1841 (Hinrichs; p. vi: prid. calend. maj. 1841), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-763, [1].
	<em>Copies</em>: M, MO, NY, U(2).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2699; RS p. 82; BM 2: 529.
	Brizicky, Taxon 18: 655-658. 1969.

1684. <em>Die Medicinal-Pflanzen der österreichischen Pharmakopöe</em>. Ein Handbuch für Aerzte
und Apotheker. Wien (Carl Gerold) 1842. (<em>Med. Pfl. österr. Pharm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1842 (p. vi: Sep 1841), p. [i]-xii, [1]-608. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2700.

1685. <em>Catalogus horti academici Vindobonensis</em>. Wien (Carl Gerold) 1842-1843, 2 vols. Duod. (<em>Cat. horti Vindob.</em>)

PAGE: 753
HEADING: ENGELHARDT

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jul-Aug 1842 (pref. Kal. mar. 1842; Hinrichs 17-20 Aug), p. [i]-iv, [1]-492.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, U, US.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: [Nov?-] Dec 1842 (t.p. 1843; Hinrichs 21-24 Dec 1842; Bot. Zeit. 13 Jan 1843;
	Gersdorff 13 Jan 1843, rev. 20 Jan 1843), p. [1], [1]-542. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; PR 2701.

1686. <em>Grundzüge der Botanik</em> entworfen von Stephan Endlicher und Franz Unger. Wien
 1843. Oct. (<em>Grundz. Bot.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolaus Unger (1800-1870).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1843 (Flora 22 Aug-30 Sep 1843), p. [i]-xxxx, [1]-494, map. <em>Copies</em>: M,
	MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2702.

1687. <em>Synopsis coniferarum</em>. Sankt-Gallen (Scheitlin &amp; Zollikofer) 1847. Oct. (<em>Syn. conif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1847 (p. iv: 14 Mai, Hinrichs 7-10 Jul, Schlechtendal 24 Sep; "Das
	vollendete Werk" was offered for sale again in 1852, see Bot. Zeitung 10: 904. 17 Dec
	1852; however, the 1847 Publication was already complete), p. [i]-iv, [1]-368.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, L, MO, NY, Teyler, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 529; DTS 1: 64; PR 2703; IDC 5357.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 688-689, 24 Sep 1847.

Endress, Philipp Anton Christoph (1806-1831), German plant collector for the
<em>Unio itineraria</em> at Esslingen. (<em>Endress</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Endress' collections were distributed by the <em>Unio itineraria</em>, sets
are at B, BM, BR, CGE, E, G, HAL, HBG, K, KIEL, L, MANCH, NA, OXF, P, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 183.
	Candolle, Phytographie 410. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 263, 344. 1916.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 163. 1964.
	Meyer and Elsasser, Taxon 22(4): 375-404. 1972.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 507-508; Barnhart 1: 509; BM 2: 530.
Gay, Ann. Sci. Nat. 25: 225-242. 1832; reprinted as "Notice sur Philippe-Antoine-
	Christophe Endress," Paris 1832, 66 p.
Anon., Flora 15: 256. 1832, 15(1) Int. Bl. 20-21. 1832.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lxxiv [note]. 1857.
Roumeguère, Nouveaux documents sur l'histoire des plantes cryptogames et phanéro-
	games des Pyrénées, Paris 1876 (corr.)
Baur, Jb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstädte 16: 247. 1970.
Meyer and Elsasser, Taxon 22: 389-390. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Endressia</em> J. Gay (1832). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Endressiella</em> Schlechter (1921) is dedicated to
A. R. Endrés (x-1877), who collected in Costa Rica.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Taxon 22: 389. 1973.

Engelhardt, Hermann (1839-1918), German teacher, palaeontologist and geologist
at Dresden. (<em>Engelhardt</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 260; Barnhart 1: 510; BM 2: 530 CSP 2:
497-498, 7: 613, 9: 798, 12: 221, 14: 846-847; Jackson p. 183, 186; PR 2707; Quenstedt
p. 129.
Deichmüller, S. B. Isis, Dresden 1918: v-x. 1919 (portr.)
Deichmüller, Leopoldina 55: 64-68, 70-72. 1919 (bibl.)

1688. <em>Flora der Braunkohlenformation im Königreich Sachsen ...</em> Gekrönte Preisschrift.
Leipzig (S. Hirzel) 1870. Oct. (<em>Fl. Braunkohl. Sachsen</em>).

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HEADING: ENGELHARDT

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Jul 1870 (p. iv: Mar 1869; Bot. Zeit. 28: 487-488. 29 Jul 1870; Flora
	10 Dec 1870), p. [ii]-vi, [1]-69, <em>pl. 1-15</em>, uncol. liths. by C. Thienemann. <em>Copies</em>:
	MICH, NY. – Preisschriften gekrönt und herausgegeben von der fürstlich Jablo-
	nowski'schen Gesellschaft zu Leipzig, xvi, 1870.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 530; Jackson p. 186; PR 2707.

Engelmann, Georg (1809-1884), American physician and botanist of German birth
who settled at St. Louis, Missouri. (<em>Engelm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MO. – Part of the cultivated plants from the Engelmann
herbarium may not be present at MO. Engelmann's detailed manuscript notes, con-
taining much unpublished information (20.000 slips) are also preserved at MO. – The
plates (steel engravings) for the "Cactaceae of the Boundary" are at the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D.C. Plants from Engelmann's early years in Germany were
in the Alexander Braun herbarium at B. – Duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 183.
	White, Nat. Acad. Sc. Biogr. Mem. 4: 1-21. 1902.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 271, 286, 298, 344. 1916.
	Lawton, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 56(6): 10-17. 1968.
	Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 11: 116. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 202; Barnhart 1: 510; BM 2: 531, 6: 303; Bossert
p. 117; CSP 2: 498-499, 7: 613-614, 9: 798-7995 12: 221, 14: 847; DAB 6: 159-160;
Jackson p. 543 [index]; Langman p. 263-264 (many refs. comb. work); ME 1: 182
[biographies], 3: 571-572 [index]; Merrill p. 695, 721; MW p. 108; NI 601-604;
PR 2710-2716; Quenstedt p. 129.
Anon., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 11: 38-41. 1884 (from Science).
Anon., Flora 67: 225. 1884.
Urban, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 2: xii-xv. 1884.
Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci. 19: 516-522. 1884.
Masters, Nature 29: 599. 1884.
Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 28: 61-69. 1884, also Scient. pap. 2: 439-446. 1889.
Sargent, Bot. Gaz. 9(5): 69-74. 184 (bibl.)
Sander, Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 4(4): 1-18. 1886 (portr.)
Anon., Popular Sci. Monthly 29: 260-265. 1886 (portr.)
Trelease and Gray, The botanical works of the late George Engelmann, Cambridge
	Mass. 1887, 2 vols, [biogr. p. iii-vi].
Gray, Letters 2: 832 [index]. 1893.
Harshberger, Botanists Philadelphia 280, 282, 286, 1899.
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges., Wiss. Abh. 1901: 19.
White, Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. 4: 1-21. 1902 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 124, 178. 1903, 3(3): 123, 194, <em>pl. 147.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Spaulding, Popular Sci. Monthly 1909: 125-129. (portr.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 514. 1909.
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 157-162. 1914.
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 365-366. 1920.
Bek, Missouri hist. Rev. 23: 167-206, 427-446, 517-535. 1929, 24: 66-86. 1930.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 347 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 340 [index]. 1942.
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892, p. 327 [index]. 1944.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 313 [index]. 1944.
Geiser, Naturalists of the Frontier 291[index]. 1948.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 494. 1949.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 423 [index]. 1959.
Dupree, Asa Gray 486 [index]. 1959.
Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. Bot. 81-82. 1961.
Newton, Cactus and Succulent J. 17(3): 43-45. 1962.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 465 [index]. 1967.
Lawton, Missouri bot. Gard. Bull. 56(6): 10-17. 1968.
James, The trees of Bicton 108. 1969.

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HEADING: ENGELMANN

Ewan, Short History Botany U.S. 165 [index]. 1969.
Jackson and Spence, The Expeditions of John Charles Frémont 1: 829 [index]. 1970.
Beidleman, Horticulture 48(4): 42-43, 53. 1970.
Sutton, Charles Sutton Sargent 374 [index]. 1970.
Soule, Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 57(2): 135-144. 1970 (Publ. 1971).
Lenley et al., Cat. arch. Coll. NYBG 154, 455. 1973 (letters to Torrey).
Mitich, Excelsa 4: 31-39. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Engelmann contributed to various reports on expeditions and
surveys: see BM 2: 531 and ME 3: 572.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Engelmannia</em> Klotzsch (1841); <em>Engelmannia</em> L. Pfeiffer (1845).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 493-494. 1974.

1689. <em>De antholysi prodromus</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis phytomorphologica auctore Dre.
Georgio Engelmann Moeno Francofurtano. Cum xciii iconibus in tabulis v lithograptis.
Frankfurt a.M. (H. L. Broenner) 1832. Oct. (<em>Anthol. prodr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1832 (Lit. Ber. Flora 2: 64. Feb-Mai 1832), p. [i]-viii, [9]-68, [i]-vi,
	<em>pl. 1-5. Copies</em>: MO, NY. – A second copy at MO has a special cover for the Plates
	with text: "Icones florum antholyticorum, " Frankfurt a.M. 1832.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 532; NI 601; PR 2710.

1690. <em>Plantae lindheimerianae</em>; an enumeration of F. Lindheimer's collection of Texan
Plants, with remarks, and descriptions of new species, etc. Boston (Freeman and Bolles)
1845-1850, 2 parts, Oct. (<em>Pl. lindheim.</em>)

<em>Collector</em>: Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer (1801-1879), first set at GH.
<em>Co-authors</em>: Asa Gray (1810-1888); Joseph William Blankinship (1862-1938).
<em>Part 1</em>: Oct 1845, p. [1]-56. <em>Copies</em>: MO, US. – Independently paged reprint, with new
	t.p. [1], from.J Boston Soc. nat. Hist. 5: 210[= 2]-264[= 56]. Oct 1845. By Engel-
	mann and Gray.
<em>Part 2</em>: J. Boston Soc. nat. Hist. 6: [141]-240. Jan 1850; no independent reprint known
	to me, Engelmann's own copy at MO is also the part of the journal itself. By Asa Gray.
<em>Part 3</em>: by J. W. Blankinship, 25 Nov 1907 (cover), 18th. Ann. Rep. Missouri Bot.
	Gard. 123-223, . <em>pl</em>., 1 portr., biogr. of Lindheimer on p. 127-141.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 531, 6: 303; Jackson p. 365; PR 2711.
	Watson and Goodale, Amer. J. Sci. 136 (app.): 4-5. 1888.

1691. <em>Description of the Cactaceae</em> by George Engelmann ... and John Bigelow ..., <em>in
</em>Whipple, A. W. and Ives, J. C, [Report of] explorations for a railway route from the
Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, [vol. 4, part 5] Report on the botany of the
Expedition, Washington, D.C. 1856, Qu., no. 3, p. 27-58, [2], <em>plates i-xxiv</em>. (<em>Descr. Cact.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: John Milton Bigelow (1804-1878).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1856 – Even though vol. 4, part 5, no. 4 [Torrey] is dated 1857, the first three
	numbers must be assumed to have been Published in 1856. The Utrecht copy has a
	special title-page for the Torrey paper dated 1857, not recorded in the usual biblio-
	graphies. – The plates accompanying the Engelmann (p. [27]-58) and Bigelow paper
	are uncoloured lithographs marked "Cactaceae, plate i[-xxiv]" by Paulus Roetter (in
	part after H. B. Möllhausen). <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 531; Jackson p. 358; NI 604.
	Johnston, J. Arnold Arb. 24: 237-242. 1943.

1692. <em>Synopsis of the Cactaceae of the territory of the United States</em> and adjacent regions ...
[From the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. III].
Cambridge (Metcalf and Company) 1856. Qu. (<em>Syn. Cact. U.S.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1856 (after 13 Mar), p. [1]-59. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Reprinted from Proc. Amer.
	Acad. Arts Sci. 3: 259-311. 1856.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2712; IDC 7534.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 9: 86-88. 1857.
	Anon., Flora 40: 416. 14 Jul 1857, 41: 125-127. 28 Feb 1858.

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HEADING: ENGELMANN

1693. <em>Systematic arrangement of the species of the genus Cuscuta</em> with critical remarks on old
species and descriptions of new ones ... Extract from the Transactions of the Academy
of Science of St. Louis vol. I, no. 3, page 453. St. Louis (George Knapp &amp; Co.) 1859.
Oct. (<em>Syst. arr. Cuscuta</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1859, in the Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis 1 (3): 453-
	523. 1859. Reprints with a separate t.p., as above, dated 1859, have a double pagi-
	nation: t.p. [1], inner margin 3-73, outer margin [453-523]. Engelmann's own copy
	of the detached pages of the Transactions 1 (3) is marked in his hand 'Publ. Oct 1859'
	[G. B. van Schaack]. <em>Copies</em> of reprint: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 531; Jackson p. 130; PR 2715.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 18: 199-200. 1 Jun 1860.
	Anon., Flora 43: 336. 7 Jun 1860, 345-348. 14 Jun 1860.

1694. <em>Generis Cuscutae species</em> secundum ordinem systematicum dispositae adjectis in
prius jam notas observationibus criticis nec non novarum descriptionibus auctore
Georgio Engelmann, M.D. Latine vertit Paulus Ascherson, M.D. Praefatus est Alexan-
der Braun, Ph.D.... Berlin (Gustavus Bosselmann) 1860. Oct. (<em>Gen. Cuscut. sp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A Latin translation of the above Publication with additional notes and an in-
	troduction by Alexander Braun. Translation by Ascherson. Published 1 Mai-17 Aug
	1860, p. [i]-viii, [1]-87, [88, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 130; MW p. 108; PR 2715.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 18: 292. 17 Aug 1860.
	Garcke, Bonplandia 8: 289. 15 Sep 1860.

1695. <em>Report on the botany of the Expedition</em> by Dr. George Engelmann. [headlines:]
Engineer Department, U.S. Army. Explorations across the Great Basin of Utah in 1859.
In charge of Capt. J. H. Simpson, topographical engineers. Washington 1876. Qu. (<em>Rep. bot. Exped.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1876, p. [i, t.p. reprint], [433]-447, <em>plates 1-3</em>, uncol. liths. by Paulus Roetter.
	Reprint <em>copy</em>: FAS. – Reprinted from: J. H. Simpson, Report of exploration across
	the Great Basin of the Territory of Utah ... Washington 1876. Qu., 518 p., <em>24 pl</em>.,
	appendix M. (see ME 3: 285-286).
<em>Leader of expedition</em>: James Hervey Simpson (1812-1883).
<em>Collector</em>: Henry Engelmann, geologist and meteorologist of the expedition, brother of
	George Engelmann.

1695a. <em>Revision of the genus Pinus</em>, and descriptions of Pinus elliottii. St. Louis, Mo.
(R. P. Studley &amp; Co.) 1880. Fol. (<em>Rev. Pinus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb 1880 (t.p. reprint; Nat. Nov. Mai 1880), as a reprint with a special cover as
	t.p. and double pagination (1-29 + 2 unnumbered pages, and 161-189) on large
	paper, the size of the – unfolded – plates (27 1/2 × 42 cm). Also Published in the
	<em>Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis</em>, 4(1): 161-189. 1880. The three plates
	are lithographs by Paulus Roetter. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 140; MW p. 108.

1696. <em>The botanical works of the late George Engelmann</em> collected for Henry Shaw, Esq.
Edited by William Trelease and Asa Gray. Cambridge (John Wilson and son) 1887. Qu. (<em>Bot. works Engelm.</em>)

<em>Editors</em>: Asa Gray (1810-1888); William Trelease (1857-1945); Henry Shaw (1800-1889).
<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Dec 1887 (p. ii: 25 Mar 1887), frontisp. portr., p. [i*], [i]-ix, [11]-548,
	plates Cact. Mex. Boundary: [i, h.t.], [ii, text to frontisp.], <em>nos. 1-75</em>, uncol. liths. by
	Paulus Roetter; plates Cact. Whipple's Exp. [i, h.t.], <em>nos. 1-24</em>, unsigned uncol. liths.;
	plates Cact. Simpson's Exp., [i, h.t.], <em>nos. 1-3. Copies</em>: MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 531; NI 603.

Engesser, Carl (<em>fl</em>. 1852), German botanist. (<em>Engesser</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 531; PR 2717.

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HEADING: ENGLER

1697. <em>Flora des südöstlichen Schwarzwaldes</em> mit Einschluss der Baar, des Wutachgebietes
und der anstossenden Grenze des Höhgaues. Nebst einem Linnéschen Schlüssel zur
leichten Auffindung der Pflanzen. Donaueschingen (Ludwig Schmidt) 1852. Oct. (<em>Fl.
südöstl. Schwarzwald</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul-Aug 1852 (p. vi: 1 Mar 1852; 'soeben' Bot. Zeit. 10 Sep 1852; rev. 27 Aug
	1852), p. [i]-xxxv, [1]-270, followed by "Anhang zu Engesser's Flora," no t.p.,
	p. [1]-36, [dates from 1857], Oct. <em>Copies</em>: B (with Anhang), NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Zweite mit einem Anhang vermehrte Ausgabe," Donaueschingen (id.) 1857.
	Oct. This is obviously a reissue of the 1852 edition with the <em>Anhang</em> which is present
	in the B copy with a 1852 t.p. The t.p. is new; rest as in 1852: [i, canc.], [iii]-xxxv,
	[1]-270, Anhang [1]-36. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 531.

Engler, Heinrich Gustav Adolf (1844-1930), German botanist, leader of the Berlin
school of plant taxonomy and plant geography. (<em>Engl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (mostly destroyed), duplicates e.g. at BM, C, CGE, G, GOET,
H, K, L, LE, P, SI, WRSL. – Most of the treatments in the <em>Pflanzenreich</em> were based
primarily on material in the Berlin herbarium. Even so, a considerable number of taxa
was based on material in other herbaria. Engler's <em>Araceae exsiccatae</em> are at BM, C, G,
GOET, LE, P, SI, WRSL. – Engler's library went also to B, except for his reprint
collection which was bought by Knoche and is now at DS, and for books duplicating
those already at B which were sold to various libraries.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 1): 358, 2: 184.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 275, 286, 298, 344. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 274; Barnhart 1: 510; BFM p. 282 [index];
BL 1: 16, 25, 35, 57, 58; BM 2: 532-533, 6: 304; Bossert p. 117; CSP 7: 615-616, 9:
800-801, 12: 221-222, 14: 849-851; DTS 1: 64, 6(4): 135-136; Jackson p. 544 [index];
Langman p. 265; LS 8051-8055, suppl. 7500-7502; MW p. 108-109, suppl. 60-61;
NDB 4; NI 605, 605a; Pritzel 2719-2720 ('Gymnasiallehrer in Breslau'); Quenstedt
p. 481.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schl.-Holst. 2: 16. 1890.
Gubernatis, Dict. int. écrivains du jour 1: 894. 1891.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 124. <em>pl. 25.</em> 1903; 3(3): 123, 205, <em>pl. 92.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Dörfler, Botaniker-Porträts 1: 4. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 170-171. 1906.
Poulton, Proc. Linn. Soc, anniv. meeting 125: 45-48. 1913.
Meyer's Historisch-Geographischer Kalender 1914 (portr.)
[Various], S. B. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 1916: 1063-1065.
Anon., Journal de Genève 30 Oct 1930.
Diels, Deut. allg. Zeit. 15 Oct 1930.
Mildbraed, Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 42: i-ii. 1930 (portr.)
Hässler, Bot. Notis. 1930: 513-517 (portr.)
Stapf, Kew Bull. 1930: 495-498.
Diels, Bot. Jb. 64: i-lvi. 1931 (portr., bibl.) (the main biogr.)
Diels, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 48: (146)-163 (portr., bibl.)
Diels, S. B. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 2 Jul 1931: 146-149.
Harms et al., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 48(141)-(145).
Goebel, Jb. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. 1930/31: 79. 1931.
Mildbraed, Verh. bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg 73: 100-104. 1931.
Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 143: 171-176. 1931.
Rehder, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 71: 497-500. 1937.
Bergdolt, Karl von Goebel ed. 2. 259 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 313 [index]. 1944.
Steenis, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 154. 1950 (portr.)
Stafleu, Taxon 14: 23-25. 1965.
Eckardt, Wildenowia 4(2): 151-182. 1966.
Stafleu, Taxon 21: 501-511. 1972.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 154-155. 1973.

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Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 310 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em>:

families	Fasc.	vol./pars	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Escallon., Cunon.	54	14/2	129-172	36-40	1 Jul 1871
Olac., lcac., Zygoph.	60	12/2	1-74	1-13	1 Dec 1872
Rutac., Simar., Burs.	65	12/2	77-294	14-61	1 Sep 1874
Ochnac., Anacard., Sab., Rhizoph.	71	12/2	297-432	62-91	1 Sep 1876
Araceae	76	3/2	25-284	2-52	1 Feb 1878
Gutt., Quiin.	102	12/1	381-486	79-110	1 Apr 1888

(2) <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1, Engler: (for precise dates see no. 1710).

families	vol./pars	pages
--------------------------------------------------
Anacardiaceae	3(5)	138-178, 458-459
	N.2-4	213-214
	E.1	39-40
Aponogetonaceae	2(1)	218-222
Araceae	2(3)	102-153
	N.2-4	58-61
	E.1	8
Balanophoraceae	3(1)	243-263
	N.2-4	149-150, 268
	E.1	19
Balanopsidaceae	N.2-4	114-116
Brunelliaceae	N.2-4	182-184
Burseraceae	3(4)	231-257
	N.2-4	208
	E.1	36
Burmanniaceae	2(6)	44-48, 49-51
	N.2-4	96
Casuarinaceae	3(1)	16-19
	N.2-4	113-114
Cephalotaxeae	3(2a)	39-40
Ceratophyllaceae	3(2)	10-12
Chloranthaceae	3(1)	12-14
Cneoraceae	3(4)	93-94
	E.1	34
Corynocarpaceae	N.2-4	215-217
Cordaitaceae	2(1)	26-27
	N.2-4	17
Coriariaceae	3(5)	128-129
	N.2-4	128-129
Crossosomataceae	N.2-4	185-186
Cunoniaceae	3(2a)	94-103
	N.2-4	184
Cycadaceae (foss.)	2(1)	24-26
Cynomoriaceae	N.2-4	268
Dichapetalaceae	3(4)	345-351
	N.2-4	210
Flagellariaceae	2(4)	1-3
	N.2-4	61
Ginkgoaceae	N.2-4	19-20
	E.1	1-2
Guttiferae	3(6)	194-242
	N.2-4	247-250
	E.1	44-45

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families	vol./pars	pages
----------------------------------------------------
Icacinaceae	3(5)	233-257, 459-460
	N.2-4	225-227
	E.1	40-41
Juglandaceae	3(1)	19-25
	N.2-4	114
	E.1	17
Koeberliniaceae	3(6)	319-321
Lacistemaceae	3(1)	14-15
Lactoridaceae	3(2)	19-20
Lemnaceae	2(3)	154-165
	N.2-4	61
	E.1	8
Liliaceae	2(5)	10-48, 49-91, 158
	N.2-4	71-77
	E.1	10-11
Leitneriaceae	3(1)	28-29
	N.2-4	117
Loranthaceae	3(1)	156-192, 193-198
	N.2-4	124-140
	E.1	18
Mayacaceae	2(4)	16-18
	N.2-4	61
Moraceae	3(1)	66-96, 97-98
	N.2-4	119-122
	E.1	17-18
Myricaceae	3(1)	26-28
Olacaceae	3(1)	231-242
	N.2-4	144-149
	E.1	18-19
Opiliaceae	N.2-4	142-143
Pentaphylacaceae	N.2-4	214-215
Philydraceae	2(4)	75-76
	N.2-4	70
Pinaceae	N.2-4	17, 21-26
	E.1	2
Piperaceae	3(1)	3-11
	E.1	16
Proteaceae	3(1)	119-144, 145-156
	N.2-4	123-124
Quiinaceae	3(6)	165-167
Rapateaceae	2(4)	28-31
	N.2-4	61
Rutaceae	3(4)	95-201, 357
	N.2-4	208
	E.1	34-35
Sapotaceae	4(1)	126-153
	N.2-4	271-280
	E.1	53-54
Saururaceae	3(1)	1-3
Saxifragaceae	3(2a)	41-93
	N.2-4	180-182
	E.1	29
Scytopetalaceae	N.2-4	242-245
	E.1	43
Simarubaceae	3(4)	202-230
	E.1	36
Stemonaceae	2(5)	8-9
	N.2-4	71

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families	vol./pars	pages
---------------------------------------------------------
Sparganiaceae	2(1)	192, 193
Taxaceae	N.2-4	17, 20-21
Triuridaceae	2(1)	235-238
	N.2-4	38
	E.1	3
Typhaceae	2(1)	183-186
	N.2-4	35
	E.1	2
Ulmaceae	3(1)	59-66
	N.2-4	118-119
	E.1	17
Urticaceae	3(1)	98-118
	N.2-4	122-123
Xyridaceae	2(4)	18-20
	N.2-4	61
	E.1	9
Zygophyllaceae	3(4)	74-93, 353-357
	N.2-4	207
Principien syst. Anordn.	N.2-4	5-14
Kurze Erl.	2(1)	128-144
		145-183
	N.2-4	28-35

(3) <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2, edited until his death (1930) by Engler. His own
revisions were:
<em>Angiospermae</em>, general part, 14a: [i]-iv, [1]-167. 1926.
<em>Brunelliaceae</em>, 18a: 226-229. Jan-Oct 1930.
<em>Burseraceae</em>, 19a: 405-456, <em>figs. 191-220.</em> Jan-Sep 1931.
<em>Cneoraceae</em>, 19a: 184-187, <em>fig. 88.</em> Jan-Sep 1931.
<em>Coniferae</em>, 13: 166-198, [1]. 1926.
<em>Cunoniaceae</em>, 18a: 229-262, <em>figs. 134-151.</em> Jan-Oct 1930.
<em>Cyanastraceae</em>, 15a: 188-190, <em>fig. 72.</em> Jan-Aug 1930.
<em>Dichapetalaceae</em>, 19c: [1]-11, <em>figs. 1-5.</em> Jan-Aug 1931 (with Krause).
<em>Eumycetes</em>, 6: [i]-vii. 1928.
<em>Farinosae</em>, gen. 15a: [1]-5. 1930.
<em>Flagellariaceae</em>, 15a: [6]-8.<em>fig I</em>. Jan-Aug 1930.
<em>Geraniales</em>, 19a: [4]-10. 1931.
<em>Guttiferae</em>, 21: 154-237, <em>figs. 68-107.</em> Dec 1925.
<em>Loranthaceae</em>, 16b: [98]-203, <em>figs. 48-102.</em> Jan-Apr 1935 (with Krause).
<em>Medusagynaceae</em>, 21: 50-52, <em>fig. 31.</em> 1925.
<em>Musci</em>, gen., vol. 10. Mai-Jun 1924.
<em>Opuntiales</em>, gen., 21: 592-594. 1925.
<em>Parietales</em>, gen., 21: [1]-6. 1925.
<em>Podostemaceae</em>, 18a: 1-68, <em>figs. 1-61</em>, 483-484. Jan-Oct 1930.
<em>Quiinaceae</em>, 21: 106-108, <em>fig. 58.</em> Dec 1925.
<em>Rosales</em>, 18a: [69]-71. 1930.
<em>Rutaceae</em>, 19a: 187-359, <em>figs. 89-. 165.</em> Jan-Sep 1931.
<em>Saxifragaceae</em>, 18a: 74-226, <em>figs. 64-132.</em> Jan-Oct 1930.
<em>Simarubaceae</em>, 19a: 359-405, <em>figs. 166-190.</em> Jan-Sep 1931.
<em>Strasburgeriaceae</em>, 21: 87-89. <em>fig. 46.</em> 1925.
<em>Zygophyllaceae</em>, 19a: 144-184, <em>figs. 68-87.</em> Jan-Sep 1931.
(4) <em>Pflanzenreich</em>, edited by Engler until his death (1930):
	(a) <em>Araceae</em>, iv, 23, 1905-1920.
	(b) <em>Aponogetonaceae</em>, iv, 13, 2 Jan 1906.
	(c) <em>Saxifragaceae</em>, iv, 117, 1916-1919.
(5) <em>Monographiae phanerogamarum</em> (Alph. et C. de Candolle):
	(a) <em>Araceae</em>, 2: 1-681. Sep 1879.
	(b) <em>Burseraceae, Anacardiaceae</em>, 4: 1-500, 536-540. Mar 1883.

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(6) <em>Notizblatt des Königl. botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin</em>, editor from vol. 1
	(1895) until his death.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Bot. Jahrbücher 50 (suppl. Band), 1914.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Englera</em> F. L. Stevens (1939); <em>Englerastrum</em> Briquet (1894); <em>Englerdothis
</em>Theissen &amp; H. Sydow (1915); <em>Englerella</em> pierre (1891); <em>Engleria</em> O. Hoffmann (1888);
<em>Englerina</em> Van Tieghem (1895); <em>Englerocharis</em> Muschler (1908); <em>Englerodaphne</em> Gilg
(1894); <em>Englerodendron</em> Harms (1907); <em>Englerodoxa</em> Hörold (1909); <em>Engleromyces</em> Hennings
(1900); <em>Englerophoenix</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Englerophytum</em> K. Krause (1914); <em>Englerula
</em>Hennings (1904); <em>Englerulaster</em> von Höhnel (1910); <em>Parenglerula</em> von Höhnel (1910).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 495-496. 1974.

1698. <em>De genere Saxifraga L</em>. Pars I. et II. Historia atque systematica. Dissertatio inaugu-
ralis botanica quam scripsit et gratiosi philosophorum ordinis consensu et auctoritate ad
summos in philosophia honores rite capessendos die xvi. m. augusti a. mdccclxvi hora xi
Publice defendet auctor Adolph Engler Silesius. Adversaria erunt H. Zimmermann ...
P. Krebs ... L. Gerndt. Halle (Gebauer-Schwetschke) [1866]. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Gen.
Saxifraga</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 16 Aug 1866, p. [i-vi], [1]-62, [1, theses]. <em>Copies</em>: M, MICH. – Thesis iv: "In
	scientiis naturalibus nisi in diagnosibus lingua latina quam maxime vitanda est."
	Also issued in Linnaea 35(1): 1-60. Apr 1867, and as part of <em>Beiträge zur Natur-
	geschichte</em> (see next entry).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 532; DTS p. 135; Jackson p. x.

1699. <em>Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte und Verbreitung des Genus Saxifraga L</em>. Halle (Gebauer-
Schwetschke) 1866. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Naturgesch. Saxifraga</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866 (cover; however: Flora 10 Jul 1867), p. [i], [1]-124, 2 maps. <em>Copies</em>: HH, L,
	NY. – Preprinted from <em>Linnaea</em> 35(1): 1-124 (2 maps). Apr 1867.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 1: 64; PR 2719.

1700. <em>Index criticus specierum atque synonymorum generis Saxifraga L</em>. [Wien 1869.] Oct. (<em>Index Saxifraga</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1869 (Flora rd. 10 Sep-10 Oct 1869) (44 p.), preprinted or reprinted unchanged
	from Verh. Zool. Bot. Ver. Wien 1869: [513]-556. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 532; MW p. 108; PR 2720.

1701. <em>Monographie der Gattung Saxifraga L</em>. mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der geo-
graphischen Verhältnisse. ... Mit einer lithographirten Karte. Breslau (J. U. Kern's
Verlag) 1872. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Saxifraga</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Apr 1872 (p. iv: 31 Dec 1871), p. [i]-iv, [1]-292, map. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 532; DTS 1: 64; Jackson p. 143; MW p. 108.

1702. <em>Versuch einer Entwicklungsgeschichte der extratroplschen Florengebiete</em> der nördlichen
Hemisphäre ... mit einer chromolithographischen Karte. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engel-
mann) 1879-1882, [t.p. on p. ii:] Versuch einer Entwicklungsgeschichte der Pflanzen-
welt, insbesondere der Florengebiete seit der Tertiärperiode. Leipzig 1879-1882,
2 Theile. Oct. (<em>Vers. Entwicklungsgesch. extratrop. Florengeb.</em>)

<em>1. Theil</em>: Die extratroplschen Gebiete der nördlichen Hemisphäre. Mit einer chromo-
	lithographirten Karte. <em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Oct 1879 (p. viii: 30 Jul 1879; Nat. Nov. Oct
	1879), p. [ii]-xviii, [1]-202, map. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>2. Theil</em>: Die extratroplschen Gebiete der südlichen Hemisphäre und die tropischen
	Gebiete. Mit einer pflanzengeographischen Erdkarte. <em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1882 (p. vi:
	Dec 1881; Nat. Nov. Mar 1882), p. [ii]-xiv, [1]-386, map. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Facsimile</em> ed.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1972, Historiae naturalis classica vol. 91, p. [i*-iii*]
	and idem. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 532; Jackson p. 178; PFC 1: xli.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 48.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 698. 1972.

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1703. <em>Führer durch den königlich botanischen Garten der Universität zu Breslau</em> ... Mit einem
Plane des Gartens. Breslau (J. U. Kern's Verlag) 1886. Oct. (<em>Führer Garten Breslau</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1886 (Nat. Nov.), p. [1]-128, map. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 232.

1704. <em>Die Liliaceae</em>. Berlin (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1887. Oct. (<em>Liliaceae</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1887. – Separate issue (<em>n.v.</em>; data from Nat. Nov.) of Engler's treatment of
	this family for Engler und Prantl's <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em>, 83 p., 206 ills. in
	64 figs. Published in EP as follows: p. 10-48 (= 1-39 reprint) 10 Mar 1887, p. 49-91
	(= p. 40-83 reprint) 25 Mai 1887. – For a supplement see Nachtr. II-IV(1): 71-77.
	1897, (2): 10-11. 1900.

1705. <em>Die Forschungsreise S.M.S. "Gazelle</em>" in den Jahren 1874 bis 1876 unter Kom-
mando des Kapltän zur See Freiherrn von Schleinitz herausgegeben von dem Hydro-
graphischen Amt des Reichs-Marine-Amts. IV. Theil. Botanik. Mit 38 Tafeln. Berlin
(Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn) 1889. Qu. (<em>Forschungsr. Gazelle</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The fourth volume (dated 1889, publ. Dec 1889-Feb 1890) contains as a preface
	(a) the "<em>Uebersicht über die botanischen Ergebnisse der Expedition</em>" by A. Engler (p. [i]-
	xvi), Dec 1889, and further:
	(b) <em>Algen</em>, bearbeitet von E. Askenasy, p. [1]-58, <em>plates i-xii</em> (Corjugatae and Chara-
	ceae by C. F. O. Nordstedt). This part was Published separately Sep 1888 (Bot. Zeit.
	28 Sep, Nat. Nov. Oct) and was reissued with the rest of the volume in 1889.
	(c) <em>Pilze</em>, bearbeitet von Baron Felix von Thümen, Flechten, bearbeitet von J. Müller
	Arg., together p. [1]-16, 1889.
	(d) <em>Lebermoose</em> (Hepaticae), mit Zugrundelegung der von A. C. M. Gottsche ausge-
	führten Vorarbeiten bearbeitetet von V. Schiffner, p. [1]-48, <em>plates i-viii</em>, 1889.
	(e) <em>Laubmoose</em>, bearbeitet von K. (= C. A. F. W.) Müller, p. [1]-64.
	(f) <em>Farne</em> (Filicinae) und bärlappartige Gewächse (Lycopodinae), bearbeitet von
	M. Kuhn, p. [1]-20, <em>pl. i-iii</em>, 1889.
	(g) <em>Siphonogamen</em> (Phanerogamen), bearbeitet von A. Engler et al., p. [1]-49, <em>pl. i-xv</em>,
	1889. (reprint with part of preface p. [v]-xvi, <em>Copy</em>: M.).
	The 38 Plates are black and white lithographs of drawings by various botanists and
	artists. <em>Copies</em>: BR, Techn. Univ. Delft, Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 662.
	Lawson and Price, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 62(3): 338. 1969.

1706. <em>Über die Hochgebirgsflora des tropischen Afrika</em>. Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wiss.) 1892. Qu. (<em>Hochgebirgsfl. Afrika</em>).

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: . Mar 1892, p. [1]-461. <em>Copies</em>: G, L, NY.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Mai 1975, ISBN 3-87429-088-3, Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz), [ii-iv], [1]-461,
	bibl. notes on cover. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

1707. <em>Syllabus der Vorlesungen über specielle und medicinisch-pharmaceutische Botanik</em>. Eine
Uebersicht über das ganze Pflanzensystem mit Berücksichtigung der Medicinal- und
Nutzpflanzen. Berlin (Gebr. Borntraeger) 1892. Oct. (<em>Syllabus</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Grosse Ausgabe, publ</em>. Apr 1892 (p. iv: Jan 1892; Nat. Nov. Apr 1892), p. [i]-xxiii,
	[1]-184. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U, US.
	<em>Kleine Ausgabe, publ</em>. Apr 1892 (id.), p. [i]-xi, [1]-143. "Eine Uebersicht über das
	Pflanzensystem ..." <em>Copies</em>: M, PCS.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em>. Eine Uebersicht über das gesammte Pflanzensystem
	mit Berücksichtigung der Medicinal- und Nutzpflanzen zum Gebrauch bei Vor-
	lesungen und Studien über specielle und medicinisch-pharmaceutische Botanik ...
	Zweite, umgearbeitete Ausgabe. Berlin (id.) 1898. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1898 (p. iv: Mar
	1898; Nat. Nov. Mai 1898), p. [i*], [1]-xii, [1]-214. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U, US.
	<em>Ed. 3</em>: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em>. Eine Übersicht ... Nutzpflanzen nebst einer Über-
	sicht über die Florenreiche und Florengebiete der Erde zum ... Botanik ... Dritte,
	umgearbeitete Auflage. Berlin (id.) 1903. Oct. <em>Publ</em>: Jan 1903 (p. v: Jul 1902; Nat.
	Nov. Jan 1903), p. [i]-xxvi, [1, err.], [1]-233. <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em> ... gesamte ... Medizinal- und Nutzpflanzen nebst
	einer Uebersicht über die Florenreiche und Florengebiete der Erde zum Gebrauch

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	bei Vorlesungen und Studien über spezielle und medizinisch-pharmazeutische
	Botanik ... Vierte, umgearbeitete Auflage. Berlin (id.) 1904. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1904
	(p. v: Mai 1904; Nat. Nov. Nov 1904), p. [i]-xxviii, [1, err.], [1]-237. <em>Copies</em>: U.
<em>Ed</em>. 5: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em> ... Botanik ... Fünfte, umgearbeitete Auflage.
	Berlin (id.) 1907. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1907 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1907), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-247,
	[248, err.] <em>Copies</em>: NY, U, US.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em> ... Botanik ... Sechste, umgearbeitete Auflage.
	Berlin (id.) 1909. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Dec 1909 (p. v: Mai 1909; not in Nat. Nov.),
	p. [i]-xxvii [1]-256. <em>Copies</em>: NY.
<em>Ed</em>. 7: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em> ... Botanik ... Siebente, wesentlich umgearbeitete
	Auflage mit Unterstützung von Dr. Ernst Gilg ... Mit 457 Abbildungen. Berlin (id.)
	1912. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: probably early 1913 (p. vii: Oct 1912; Nat. Nov. Mar 1913),
	p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-387. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY, U (2 copies).
	<em>Co-author</em>: Ernst Friedrich Gilg (1867-1933).
<em>Ed. 8</em>: <em>Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em> ... Botanik ... Achte, mehrfach ergänzte Auflage
	mit Unterstützung von Dr. Ernest Gilg ... Mit 457 Abbildungen. Berlin (id.) 1919.
	Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1920 (p. vii: Jun 1919; Nat. Nov. Feb 1920, as of '1920'),
	p. [i]-xxxv, [xxxvi, abbr.], [1]-395. – <em>Copies</em>: FAS, NY.
<em>Co-author</em>: Ernst Friedrich Gilg (1867-1933).
<em>Ed. 9</em> and <em>10</em> (a single issue): Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien ... Botanik ... Neunte und
	Zehnte [sic!], mehrfach ergänzte Auflage mit Unterstützung von Dr. Ernst Gilg ...
	mit 462 Abbildungen. Berlin (id.) 1924. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1924 (p. viii: Jun 1924;
	Nat. Nov. Dec 1924), p. [i]-xlii, [1, abbr.], [1]-420. – <em>Copies</em>: M, NY, US.
<em>Ed. 11</em>: <em>A. Engler's Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien ...</em> Botanik ... Elfte ergänzte Auflage
	bearbeitet von Dr. Ludwig Diels ... Mit 476 Abbildungen. Berlin (id.) 1936. Oct.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1936 (p. viii: 1 Oct 1935; Nat. Nov. Aug 1936), p. [i]-xlii, [1, abbr.],
	[1]-419. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY, US.
	<em>Author</em>: Friedrich Ludwig Emil Diels (1874-1945).
<em>Ed. 12</em>: <em>A. Engler's Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien</em> mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der
	Nutzpflanzen nebst einer Übersicht über die Florenreiche und Florengebiete der
	Erde. Zwölfte, völlig neugestaltete Auflage von ... Hans Melchior und ... Erich
	Werdermann, 2 vols., Berlin (id.) 1954-1964. Oct.
	<em>Vol 1</em>, Allgemeiner Teil, Bakterien bis Gymnospermen. Mit 141 Abbildungen.
	<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1954 (p. [vi]: 26 Apr 1954), [i-viii], [1]-367.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>, Angiospermen. Übersicht über die Florengebiete der Erde. Mit 249 Abbildun-
	gen 5 Stammbäumen und 1 Florenkarte. <em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1964, p. [i-viii], [1]-666.
	<em>Editors</em> (and in part authors): Hans Melchior (1894-x), vols. 1 and 2; Erich Werder-
	mann (1892-1959), vol. I. Both volumes have multiple authorship. <em>Copies</em>: FAS,
	U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 533.
	Sleumer, Blumea 13(1): 172-175. 1965.
	Stafleu, Taxon 14(1): 23-25. 1965.

1708. <em>Die Pflanzenwelt Ost-Afrikas</em> und der Nachbargebiete. Herausgegeben unter
Redaktion von Professor Dr. A. Engler. Berlin 1895. Oct. (<em>Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Band 5 of the series <em>Deutsch-Ost-Afrika</em>, Published in three parts all Berlin (Dietrich
Reimer) 1895 (issued in 7 parts, Jun-Dec):
	A. <em>Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung</em> ... A. Engler, p. [i]-iii, [1]-154, <em>8 pl</em>.
	B. <em>Die Nutzpflanzen Ost-Afrikas</em> ... A. Engler and many co-authors, p. [i]-iv, [1]-535.
	C. <em>Verzeichniss der bis jetzt aus Ost-Afrika bekannt gewordenen Pflanzen</em> ... A. Engler and
	many contributors, p. [i]-iii, [1]-433, [1]-40, i-iii, <em>45 pl</em>.
	A copy in original covers at MO provides the following information on the division
	of the contents over the various Lieferungen:

Lieferung	Theil	pages	plates	Nat. Nov.	dates
----------------------------------------------------------
1	B	[1]-64	Jul 1895	Jun 1895
	C	[1]-96	1-6	Jul 1895	Jun 1895
2/3	B	65-192		Aug 1895	Jul 1895
	C	97-288	7-18	Aug 1895	Jul 1895

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Lieferung	Theil	pages	Plates	Nat. Nov.	dates
-------------------------------------------------------
4	B	193-224	Sep 1895	Aug 1895
	C	289-416	19-24	Sep 1895	Aug 1895
5/6	A	[1]-96		Sep 1895	Aug 1895
	B	225-432		Sep 1895	Aug 1895
	C	417-432	25-38	Sep 1895	Aug 1895
7	A	97-154	1-8	Jan 1896	Dec 1895
	B	432-535		Jan 1896	Dec 1895
	C		39-45	Jan 1896	Dec 1895
	indexes, t.p.'s A, B, C		Jan 1896	Dec 1895
	and entire work

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 533, 6: 264; IF suppl. 1: 81.

1709. <em>Monographien afrikanischer Pflanzen-Familien und -Gattungen</em>. Herausgegeben von
A. Engler. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1898-1904, 8 vols. Qu. (<em>Monogr. afrik.
Pflanzen-Fam.</em>)

vol.	pages	Plates	date	subject	author	Nat. Nov.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-iv, [1]-50	1-18	1898	Morac. (excl. Ficus)	Engler	Oct 1898
2	[i], [1]-52	1-10	1898	Melastomataceae	Gilg	Oct 1898
3	[i]-iv; [1]-116	1-30	1899	Combretum	Engler, Diels	Nov 1899
4	[i], [1]-44	1-15	1900	Combretaceae	Engler, Diels	Feb 1900
5	[i], [1]-140	1-16	1900	Sterculiaceae	K. Schumann	Nov 1900
6	[i]-iv, [1]-96	1-30	1901	Anonaceae	Engler, Diels	Nov 1901
7	[i], [1]-48	1-10	1903	Strophanthus	Gilg	Feb 1904
8	[i]-iii, [1]-88	1-34	1904	Sapotaceae	Engler	Nov 1904

<em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 533; NI 605.
	Höck, Bot. Centralbl. 77: 371-374. 1899 (vols 1, 2), 81: 183-187. Feb 1900 (vol. 3).
	Diels, Bot. Jahrb. 64: xxiii-xxiv. 1931.

1710. <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten
insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, bearbeitet unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragen-
der Fachgelehrten. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1887-1915. Oct. (<em>Nat. Pflanzenfam.</em>)

<em>Co-editor</em> and -<em>author</em>: Karl Anton Eugen Prantl (1849-1893).
<em>Types</em>: Most of the treatments in <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> were based primarily on
	material in the Berlin herbarium (now destroyed except for the Willdenow herbarium
	and some smaller special collections). In several cases, however, taxa may be based
	on material from other herbaria.
	Until 1893 "von A. Engler und K. Prantl, " later "begründet von A. Engler und
	K. Prantl fortgesetzt von A. Engler." The involved structure of the book with
	"Teile" (= major divisions) and "Abteilungen" (= divisions, consisting of a single
	volume or of several volumes, sometimes also further subdivided in "a" and "b," or
	in asterisked numbers) is reflected by the great number of titlepages. Frequently an
	"Abteilung, " after having been Published in various "Lieferungen" received a
	general t.p. (in this list visually [i]) with contents followed by a second t.p. ([1*], [i],
	or [iii]), giving an enumeration of all groups treated and their authors. These
	variants are not listed here. <em>Copies</em>: U (2), US.

Teil	Abteilung	Lieferung	pages	dates
(division)	(volume)	(fascicle)
-----------------------------------------------------
I	1	36	[1]-32	Sep 1889
		76	33-80	Aug 1892
		93	81-128	Oct 1893
		110	129-176	Dec 1894

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Teil	Abteilung	Lieferung	pages	dates
(division)	(volume)	(fascicle)
------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	130	177-224	Feb-Mar 1896
		137	225-272	Jun 1896
		148	273-320	Feb 1897
		151/152	321-416	Apr 1897
		154	417-464	Jun 1897
		159	465-513, [i]-vi, [i*]	Sep 1897
	1a	129	[1]-44	Feb-Mar 1896
		177	45-92	Aug 1898
		202/203	93-192, [i]-vi	Nov 1900
	1b	143/145	[1], [1]-153 [i*, t.p.a, b]	late Dec 1896
	1*	180	[1]-48	Nov 1898
		217	49-96	Oct 1903
		221	97-144	Mar 1905
		225	145-192	Aug 1906
		23	193-249, [i-vi]	Jan 1908
	1**	160	[1]-48	Oct 1897
		168	49-96	Dec 1897
		170	97-144	Feb 1898
		172	145-192	Apr 1898
		174	193-240	Jul 1898
		181	241-288	Nov 1898
		186	289-336	Jun 1899
		193	337-384	Mar 1900
		196/197	385-480	Jul 1900
		200/201	481-570, [i*], [i]-vi	Sep 1900
	2	40	[1]-48	Mai 1890
		41	49-96	Mai 1890
		46	97-144	Jul 1890
		60	145-192	Jul 1891
	2	86	193-240	Jul 1893
		97	241-288	Dec 1893
		141	289-336	Dec 1896
		142	337-384	Jan 1897
		149/150	385-480	Apr 1897
		166/167	481-580, 16, [i]-xii	Dec 1897
	2	236/237	[1]-96	Jan 1910
	Nachträge
		241/242	97-192	Jun 1910
		243/244	193-284, [i], [1, err.]	Jul 1911
	3	91/92	[1]-96	10 Oct 1893
		112	97-144	15Jan 1895
		169	145-192	1 Feb 1898
		198	193-240	15 Jun 1900
		207	241-288	19 Mar 1901
		208	289-336	21 Jun 1901
		212	337-384	10 Dec 1901
		214	385-432	6 Mai 1902
		215	433-480	16 Nov 1902
		216	481-528	6 Feb 1903
	3*	218	529-576	24 Nov 1903
		219	577-624	15Jan 1904
		220	625-671	18 Oct 1904
		222	673-698, [703]-720	7 Mar 1905
		223	721-768	1 Aug 1905
		224	769-816	19 Apr 1906
		226	817-864	31 Jul 1906
		227/228	865-960	5 Mar 1907

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Teil	Abteilung	Lieferung	pages	dates
(division)	(volume)	(fascicle)
---------------------------------------------------------------
I	3*	229	961-1008	1 Oct 1907
		231	1009-1056	23 Jun 1908
		232/233	1057-1152	10 Nov 1908
		234/235	1153-1246, 699-702, [i]-[vii]	16 Mar 1909
	separate	[one]	3-141	Sep 1893
	4	173	[1]-48	Jun 1898
		187	49-96	Jun 1899
		188/189	97-192	Aug 1899
		190/191	193-288	Oct 1899
		192	289-336	Oct 1899
		194	337-384	Apr 1900
		195	385-432	Mai 1900
		199	433-480	Aug 1900
		204	481-528	Nov 1900
		205	529-576	Jan 1901
		206	577-624	Jan 1901
		209	625-672	Sep 1901
		210	673-720	Nov 1901
		211	721-768	Nov 1901
		213	769-808, [i*], [i]-vi	Feb 1902
Gesamtregister zum	238-240	[i], [1]-242	Jan 1909
I. Teil
* Index to I, 3, by Reed and Robinson, Baltimore	1972
II	1	3/4	[1]-96	Jun 1887
		8	97-144	Jul 1887
		13	145-172	Dec 1887
		26	173-240	22 Feb 1889
		27/28	241-262, [i]	Mar 1889
	2	7	[1]-48	Jul 1887
		12	49-96	Nov 1887
		15	97-130, [1]	Jan 1888
	3	1	[1]-48	26 Mar 1887
		5	49-96	Jun 1887
		9	97-144	Aug 1887
		27-28	145-168, [i]	Mar 1889
	4	11	[1]-48	Oct 1887
		17(1)	49-78, [i]	Mar 1888
	5	2	[1]-48	26 Mar 1887
		6	49-96	Jun 1887
		10	97-144	Sep 1887
		17(2)	145-162, [i]	Mar 1888
	6	21	[1]-48	Oct 1888
		22	49-96	Nov 1888
		23	97-144	Nov 1888
		25	145-192	Jan 1889
		27-28	193-224, [i]	Mar 1889
111	1	14	[1]-48	Jan 1888
		18	49-96	Mai 1888
		20	97-144	Aug 1888
		30	145-192	Mar 1889
		32	193-240	Mai 1889
		35	241-289, [i-ii]	Aug 1889
	1a	70	[1]-48	Mar 1892
		79	49-96	Mar 1893
		87	97-130, [i-ii]	Aug 1893
	1b	31	[1]-48	Apr 1889
		33	49-96, [i-ii]	Mai 1889

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Teil	Abteilung	Lieferung	pages	dates
(division)	(volume)	(fascicle)
-----------------------------------------------------
III	2	16	[1]-48	Feb 1888
		19	49-96	Jul 1888
		29	97-144	Mar 1889
		55	145-192	Mar 1891
		57	193-240	Mar 1891
		57	193-240	Mar 1891
		58	241-281, [i-ii]	Mai 1891
	2a	51	[1]-48	Dec 1890
		53	49-96	Jan 1891
		56	97-142, [i-ii]	Mar 1891
	3	24	[1]-48	Dec 1888
		59	49-64	Jun 1891
		63	65-112	Aug 1891
		71	113-160	Apr 1892
		77	161-208	Oct 1892
		90	209-256	Oct 1893
		101-102	257-352	13 Mar 1894
		104	353-396, [i-ii]	22 Mai 1894
	4	47	[1]-48	Aug 1890
		52	49-94	Dec 1890
		131-132	95-190	Mar 1806
		133	191-238	Apr 1896
		135	239-286	Mai 1896
		138-139	287-362, [i-ii], 1 pl.	Jul 1896
	5	42	[1]-48	Mai 1890
		44	49-96	Jun 1890
		59	97-128	Jun 1891
		73	129-176	Jun 1892
		78	177-224	Dec 1892
		84	225-272	Mai 1893
		117	273-320	2 Apr 1895
		118	321-368	7 Mai 1895
		128	369-416	Jan 1895
		136	417-468, [i-ii]	? Apr 1896
		t.p. + cont. 4/5	i]-viii	1897
	6	49-50	[1]-96	Sep 1890
		80	97-144	Mar 1893
		82	145-192	Mai 1893
		95	193-240	7 Nov 1893
		113	241-288	19 Feb 1895
		119	289-340,[i-ii]	14 Mai 1895
	6a	98-99	[1]-96	28 Dec 1893
		100	97-144	27 Feb 1894
		103	145-192	18 Apr 1894
		106	193-254, [i-ii]	10 Jul 1894
		106, t.p.,	[i-vii]	10 Jul 1894
		cont. 6/6a
		125	Erg. Bl. 2	Oct 1895
	7	72	[1]-48	Jun 1892
		81	49-96	Apr 1893
		88	97-160	Aug 1893
		94	161-208	24 Oct 1893
		96	209-241, [i-ii]	21 Nov 1893
	8	111	[1]-48	28 Dec 1894
		153	49-96	?Apr 1897
		164	97-144	Dec 1897
		171	145-192	Mar 1898

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Teil	Abteilung	Lieferung	pages	dates
(division)	(volume)	(fascicle)
--------------------------------------------------------------
III	8	175-176	193-274, [i-ii]	Jul 1898
		t.p. + cont. 7/8 [i]-v	1898
IV	1	37	[1]-48	Oct 1889
		38	49-96	Dec 1889
		45	97-144	Jun 1890
		69	145-183, [i-ii]	Dec 1891
	2	75	[1]-48	Aug 1892
		120-121	49-144	Jun 1895
		122	145-192	Jul 1895
IV	2	123-125	193-310, [i-ii]	Oct 1895
		t.p. + cont. 1/2	[1]-v	1897
	3a	68	[1]-48	Dec 1891
		85	49-96	Jun 1893
		107	97-128	10 Jul 1894
		114	129-176	26 Feb 1895
		127	177-224	Dec 1895
		134	225-272	Apr 1896
		140	273-320	Nov 1896
		146-147	321-384, [i-ii]	Feb 1897
	3b	65	[1]-48	Oct 1891
		67	49-96	Nov 1891
		83	97-144	Mai 1893
		108	145-192	7 Aug 1894
		109	193-240	21 Sep 1894
		115-116	241-336	12 Mar 1895
		126	337-378, [i-ii]	Dec 1895
		t.p. + cont. 3a, b	[i]-vi	Feb 1897
	4	61-62	[1]-96	Jul 1891
		64	97-144	Aug 1891
		66	145-194, [i-ii], 1 pl.	Nov 1891
	5	34	[1]-48	Jun 1889
		36	49-80	Sep 1889
		39	81-128	Feb 1890
		43	129-176	Mai 1890
		48	177-224	Aug 1890
		54	225-272	Jan 1891
		74	273-320	Jul 1892
		89	321-368	Sep 1893
		105	369-402, [i-ii]	22 Mai 1894
		t.p. + cont. 4/5	[i-v]	1897
Gesamtregister zum 2. bis 4.. Teil (Index)
		178-179	[1]-160		Aug 1898
		182-183	161-320	Dec 1898
		184-185	321-462, [i]-viii	Apr 1899
Nachträge zum II. bis IV. Teil (Appendices)

Nachtr.	Ergän-	Lieferung	pages	dates
	zungsheft	(fascicle)
-----------------------------------------------------
1		155-156	[1]-96	Jul 1897
		157-158	97-192	Aug 1897
		161-162	193-288	Oct 1897
		163	289-336	Nov 1897
		165	337-380, [i]	Dec 1897
2	1	-	[i-iii], [1]-84	8 Oct 1900
3	2	1	[1]-96	Apr 1906
		2	97-192	Nov 1906

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Teil	Abteilung	Lieferung	pages	dates
(division)	(volume)	(fascicle)
-------------------------------------------------------
3	2	3	193-288	Jun 1907
		4	289-379,	Feb 1908
			[i, cont.], [i-iii]
		t.p. Nachtr. 2/3 [i]	Feb 1908
4	3	1	[1]-96	APr 1914
		2	97-192	Jun 1914
		3	193-288	Jan 1915
				or Dec 1914
		4	289-381, [i]	Sep 1915

<em>Theoretical basis</em>. The series contains several important and extensive statements on the
taxonomic principles upon which the treatments were based (courtesy Th. Eckardt):
1. <em>Teil 2</em>, Abt. 1, 1889, p. 128-183.
2. <em>Nachträge</em> zum II.-IV. Teil, 1897, p. 5-14 ("Principien"), p. 27-35, 341-3573 358-380.
3. <em>Gesamtregister</em> zum II. bis IV. Teil, 1899, p. iii-viii.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 533; NI 605a; SK p. clxxxi (Stearn).
	Bay, Analyticals for articles in Engler-Prantl, Washington D.C. s.d. (465 cards publ.
	by Library of Congress).
	Stafleu, Taxon 21(4): 501-511. 1972.
	Reed and Robinson, Index to Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (Musci-Hepaticae)
	editions 1 and 2. Baltimore 1972.

1711. <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigsten Arten,
insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fach-
gelehrten begründet von A. Engler et K. Prantl. Zweite stark vermehrte und verbesserte
Auflage herausgegeben von Adolf Engler, fortgesetzt von Hermann Harms, Johannes
Mattfeld, Hans Melchior und Erich Werdermann, 26 volumes, Leipzig, Berlin. Oct.
† (<em>Nat. Pflanzenfam. ed. 2</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The second edition is not yet complete. Work on several volumes is still in
	progress. The precise dates of Publication of the volumes of this second edition are
	only incompletely known. General editors in 1976: Th. Eckardt and H. Melchior.
	Data based on Nat. Nov. and dates of receipt at CAS. <em>Copies</em>: CAS, MO, NY, U, US.
<em>Imprints</em>: Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) but 14d, 17aII, 20d: Berlin (Dunker &amp; Hum-
	blot).

vol.	date	reprinted	vol.	date	reprinted
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1b	"1942" early 1943	1959	14e	1940	1960
2	1928	-	15a	Apr 1930	-
3	Jan-Jul 1927	1959	16b	Jan-Apr 1935	1960
5aI	Feb-Jun 1943	1959	16c	Jan-Apr 1934	1961
5bVIII	29 Apr 1938	-	17aII	Jan-Jul 1959	-
6	1928	-	17b	1936	1961
7a	Jan 1933	1959	18a	Mai 1930	-
8	Jan-Jun 1926	1960	19a	Jan-Aug 1931	-
10	Mai-Jun 1924	1960	19bI	Jan-Mar 1940	1960
11	Dec 1925	1960	19c	1931	-
13	1926	1960	20b	Jan-Feb 1942	1960
14a	Jan-Jun 1926		20d	Jan-Jun 1953	-
14d	Jan-Mai 1956		21	Dec 1925	1960

CONTENTS BY VOLUME:

vol.	pages	author (-s)	contents
----------------------------------------------------------
1b	[i]-iv	Harms, H. &amp; J. Mattfeld	Preface/contents
	[1]-223		Geitler, L.	Schizophyceae

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vol.	pages	author (-s)	contents
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1b	223-225	Mattfeld, J.	Schizophyceae-Excl. gen.
	227-228		List of new names
	229-232	Anonymous	Index
2	[i-iii]iv-vi	Engler, A.	Preface/contents
	[1]	Jahn, E.	Bemerkungen
	[3]-104		Lindemann, E.	Peridin.-Phytodiniac.
	[105]-303	Karsten, G.	Bacillariophyta
	[304]-345	Jahn, E.	Myxomycetes
3	[i-iii]iv, [1]-463	Printz, H.	Chlorophyc.
5aI	[i-vi]	Harms, H. &amp; J. Mattfeld	Preface/contents
	[1]-346		Greis, H.	Eumycetes, general
	347-360	Anonymous	Index
5bVIII	[i-ii]	Harms, H.	Preface/contents
	[1-VIII-15-VIII	Fischer, E.	Tuberinae
	VIII-15-19-VIII	Fischer, E.	Geneaceae
	VIII-20-35-VIII	Fischer, E.	Eutuberaceae
	35-VIII-VIII-40	Fischer, E.	Terfeziaceae
	[41-VIII]-VIII-42	Anonymous	Index
6	[i-iii]-vii	Engler, A.	Eumycetes-Taxon.
	[1]-98	Dictel, P.	Hemibasidii
	[99]-290	Killerman, S.	Hymenomyceteae
7a	[i-iii]iv	Harms, H.	Preface/contents
	[1]-122		Fischer, E.	Gasteromyceteae
8	[i-iii]iv	Engler, A.	Preface/contents
	[1]-60	Fünfstück, M.	Lichenes-general
	61-259	Zahlbruckner, A.	Ascolichenes
	259-[264]	Zahlbruckner, A.	Hymenolichenes-general
	[265]-270	Index
10	[i-iii]iv	Engler, A.	Preface/contents
	[1]-100		Ruhland, W.	Musci-general
	101-105	Ruhland, W.	Sphagnales-general
	105-125	Paul, H.	Sphagnaceae
	126-128	Ruhland, W.	Andreales-general
	129-131	Brotherus, V. F.	Andreaceae
	132-142	Ruhland, W.	Bryales-general
	143-478	Brotherus, V. F.	Fissidentac.-Timmiac.
11	[i-iii]iv	Engler, A.	Preface/contents
	[1]-491		Brotherus, V. F.	Isobryales
	491	Brotherus, V. F.	Polytrichinales
	492-520	Brotherus, V. F.	Polytrichaceae
	520-522	Brotherus, V. F.	Dawsoniaceae
	[523]	Brotherus, V. F.	Andreales/Bryales fossils
	[524]-535	Brotherus, V. F.	Nachträge/errata
	[536]-542	Anonymous	Index vols. 10-11
13	[i-iii]iv, [1]	Engler, A.	Preface/contents
	[3]-4	Pilger, R.	Gymnospermae-general
	5-44	Gothan, W.	Cycadofilices
	44-82	Pllger, R.	Cycadaceae-recent
	82-87	Kräusel, R.	Cycadaceae-fossil
	87-97	Kräusel, R.	Bennettitaceae
	97-98	Kräusel, R.	Nilssoniaceae
	98	Kräusel, R.	Caytoniaceae
	98-112	Pilger, R.	Ginkoaceae
	112-120	Kräusel, R.	Cordaitac, Pityac.
	121-166	Pilger, R.	Coniferae-general
	166-198	Engler, A.	Coniferae-geography
	199-403	Pllger, R.	Taxac.-Cupress.
	403-407	Kräusel, R.	Coniferae-fossil/extinct

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vol.	pages	author (-s)	contents
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13	407-441	Markgraf, F.	Gnetales
	[443]-447	Anonymous	Index
14a	[i-iii]iv, [1]-167	Engler, A.	Angiospermae-general
14d	[i-iv]vi	Melchior, H. &amp;	Preface/contents
		E. Werdermann
	[1]-168		Pilger, R.	Gramineae 11
	[171]-220	Potztal, E.	Nachtrag-Gramineae III
	221-225	Anonymous	Index
14e	[iii]	Harmas, H. &amp; J. Mattfeld	Preface/contents
	[1]-205		Pilger, R.	Gramineae III
	[206]-208	Anonymous	Index
15a	[i-iii]iv, [1]-8	Engler, A.	Pref./cont., Farinos.,
			Flagellariaceae
	8-33	Gilg-Benedict, C.	Restionac, Centrolep.
	33-35	Pilger, R.	Mayacaceae
	35-38	Malme, G. O. A.	Xyridaceae
	39-57	Ruhland, W.	Eriocaulaceae
	58-65	Pilger, R.	Thurniac., Rapateac.
	65-159	Harms, H.	Bromeliaceae
	159-181	Brückner, G.	Commelinaceae
	181-188	Schwartz, O.	Pontederiaceae
	188-190	Engler, A.	Cyanastraceae
	190-191	Pilger, R.	Philydraceae
	192-224	Vierhapper, F.	Juncaceae
	224-386	Krause, K.	Stemonac, Liliac.
	386-390	Pax, F.	Haemodoraceae
	391-430	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Amaryllidaceae
	431-437	Pax, F.	Velloziac, Taccac.
	438-462	Knuth, R.	Dioscoreaceae
	463-505	Diels, L.	Iridaceae
	505-541	Winkler, H.	Musaceae
	541-640	Loesener, T.	Zingiberaceae
	640-654	Winkler, H.	Cannaceae
	654-693	Loesener, T.	Marantaceae
	694-707	Anonymous	Index
16b	[i-iv], [1]-4	Harms, H.	Pref./cont., Santales,
			Aristolochiales, Balano-
			phorales-gen.
	[5]-41	Sleumer, H.	Olacac, Opil.
	[42]-45		Mildbraed, J.	Octoknemaceae
	[46]-51		Harms, H.	Grubbiaceae
	[52]-91		Pilger, R.	Santalaceae
	[92]-97		Skottsberg, C.	Myzodendraceae
	[98]-203	Engler, A. &amp; K. Krause	Loranthaceae
	[204]-242	Schmidt, O. C.	Aristolochiaceae
	[241]-339	Harms, H.	Raffl., Hydn., Balanoph.
	339	Sleumer, H.	Nachträge
	339	Pilger, R.	Santal.-Nachtr.
	339	Krause, K.	Loranth.-Nachtr.
	[340]-344	Anonymous	Index
16c	[i-iv], [1]-6	Harms, H.	Pref./cont., Centrosp.
	[7]-85	Schinz, H.	Amaranthaceae
	[86]-178	Heimerl, A.	Nyctag.-Achatac.
	[179]-262	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Aizoac., Portulac.
	[263]-271	Ulbrich, E.	Basellaceae
	[272]-364	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Dysphan., Caryoph.
	[365]-367	Mattfeld, J.	Nachträge
	[368]-584	Ulbrich, E.	Thelygon., Chenopod.

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vol.	pages	author (-s)	contents
----------------------------------------------------------
16c	[585]-586	Schinz, H.	Amaranth.-Nachtr.
	586-587	Heimerl, A.	Nachtr.
	587	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Nachtr.
	587	Ulbrich, E.	Chenopod.-Nachtr.
	[588]-599	Anonymous	Index
17aII	[i-iv]	Melchior, H.	Preface/contents
	[1]-170[171]	Fries, R. E.	Annonaceae
	[173]-220	Uphof, J. C. T.	Eupomat., Myristic.
	[221]-224	Melchior, H. &amp;	Canell.-Nachtr.
		W. Schultze-Motel
	[225]-229	Anonymous	Index
17b	[i-iv], [1]-4	Harms, H.	Pref./cont., Rhoedales
	[5]-145		Fedde, F.	Papaveraceae
	[146]-226	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Capparid., Tovariac.
	[227]-658	Schulz, O. E.	Cruciferae
	[659]-692	Bolle, F.	Resedaceae
	[693]-700	Pax, F.	Moringac, Bretschn.
	[701]-703	Harms, H.	Sarraceniales-general
	[704]-727	Uphof, J.C. T.	Sarraceniaceae
	[728]-765	Harms, H.	Nepenthaceae
	[766]-784	Diels, L.	Droseraceae
	[785]-787	Engler, A.	Nachträge
	[788]-799	Anonymous	Index
18a	[i-iv]	Engler, A.	Preface/contents
	[1]-68	Engler, A.	Podostemon.
	[69]-71		Engler, A.	Rosales-general
	71-74	Diels, L.	Cephalotaceae
	74-262	Engler, A.	Saxifr., Brunell., Cunon.
	262-265	Niedenzu, F. &amp; A. Engler	Myrothamnaceae
	265-286	Pritzel, E.	Plttosporaceae
	286-288	Diels, L.	Byblidaceae
	288-303	Niedenzu, F. &amp; Pl Harms	Bruniaceae
	303-345	Harms, H.	Hamamelidaceae
	346-348	Diels, L.	Roridulaceae
	348-351	Harms, H.	Eucomiaceae
	352-483	Berger, A.	Crassulaceae
	483-484	Engler, A.	Podostem.-Nachtr.
	485-487	Harms, H.	Nachträge
	[488]-492	Anonymous	Index
19a	[i-iv]	Harms, H.	Preface/contents
	[1]-3	Mildbraed, J.	Pandaceae
	[4]-10	Engler, A.	Geraniales-general
	[11]-66	Knuth, R.	Oxalid., Geran.
	[67]-82		Farenholtz, H.	Tropaeolaceae
	82-130	Winkler, H.	Linaceae
	130-143	Schulz, O. E.	Erythroxylaceae
	144-456	Engler, A.	Zygophyll.-Burser.
	[457]-460	Harms, H.	Nachträge
	[461]-470	Anonymous	Index
19b 1	[i-iv]	Harms, H. &amp;J. Mattfeld	Preface/contents
	[1]-177		Harms, H.	Meliac, Akan.
	178-183	Anonymous	Index
19c	[i-iv]	Harms, H.	Preface/contents
	[1]-n	Engler, A. &amp; K. Krause	Dichapetalaceae
	11-233	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Euphorbiaceae
	233-235	Rosenthal, K.	Daphniphyllaceae
	236-240	Pax, F. &amp; K. Hoffmann	Callitrichaceae
	240	Harms, H.	Euphorb.-Nachtr.

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19c	[241]-251	Anonymous	Index
20b	[i-iv]	Harms, H. &amp;J. Mattfeld	Preface/contents
	[1]-12	Uphof, J. C.T.	Cyrillaceae
	[13]-21		Mattfeld, J.	Pentaphylacaceae
	[22]-35		Krause, J.	Corynocarpaceae
	[36]-231	Loesener, Th.	Aquif., Celastr., Hippocr.
	[232]-239	Sleumer, H.	Salvadoraceae
	[240]-254	Mattfeld, J.	Stackhousiaceae
20b	[255]-321	Krause, J.	Staphyleaceae
	[322]-403	Sleumer, H.	Icac, Peript., Erythrop.
	[404]-405	Harms, H.	List of new names
	[406]-411	Anonymous	Index
20d	[i-iv]	Melchior, H. &amp;	Preface/contents
		E. Werdermann
	[1]-6	Harms, H.	Rhamnales
	[7]-333		Suessenguth, K.	Rhamnac, Vitac.
	[334]-371	Scherz, W. &amp;	Vitis Culture
		J. Zimmermann
	[372]-390	Suessenguth, K.	Leeaceae
	[391]-392	Anonymous	List of new names
	[393]-398	Anonymous	Index
21	[i-iii]iv, [1]-6	Engler, A.	Pref./cont., Parietales
	7-47	Gilg, E. &amp; E. Werdermann Dillen., Actin.
	47-50	Gilg, E.	Eucryphiaceae
	50-52	Engler, A. &amp; H. Melchior	Medusagynaceae
	53-87	Gilg, E.	Ochnaceae
	87-89	Engler, A.	Strasburgeriaceae
	90-93	Pilger, R.	Caryocaraceae
	94-106	Gilg, E. &amp; E. Werdermann	Marcgraviaceae
	106-108	Engler, A.	Quiinaceae
	109-154	Melchior, H.	Theaceae
	154-237	Engler, A.	Guttiferae
	237-269	Gilg, E.	Dipterocarpaceae
	270-289	Niedenzu, F.	Elat., Franken., Tamaric.
	289-313	Janchen, E.	Cistaceae
	313-320	Pilger, R.	Bixac, Cochlosp.
	321-323	Krause, K.	Lacistemaceae
	323-328	Gilg, E.	Canellaceae
	329-377	Melchior, H.	Violaceae
	377-466	Gilg, E.	Flacourt., Stachyur.,
			Turner.
21	467-522	Harms, H.	Malesherb.-Caric.
	522-547	Gilg, E.	Loasac, Datisc.
	548-588	Irmscher, E.	Begoniaceae
	589-592	Gilg, E.	Ancistrocladaceae
	592-594	Engler, A.	Opumiales-general
	594-651	Vaupel, F.	Cacraceae
	[652]-660	Anonymous	Index

TREATMENT BY FAMILLIES

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Acarosporaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	213-217, figs. 103-105	1926
Achariaceae	Harms, H.	21	507-510, fig-234	1925
Achatocarpaceae	Heimerl, A.	16c	[174]-178, figs. 81-82	1934
Actinidiaceae	Gilg, E. &amp;	21	36-47, figs. 26-29	1925
E. Werdermann

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Agaricaceae	Killerman, S.	6	210-283, figs. 131-157,	1928
			pl.III-V
Aizoceae	Pax, F. &amp	16c	[179]-233, figs. 83-103	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Aizoaceae (Nachtr.)	Pax, F. &amp	16c	587	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Akaniaceae	Harms, H.	19bI	[173]-175, fig.36	1940
Amaranthaceae	Schinz, H.	16c	[7]-85, figs.1-46	1934
Amaranthaceae (Nachtr.)	Schinz, H.	16c	[585]-586	1934
Amaryllidaceae	Pax, F. &amp	15a	391-4.30, figs. 163-187	1930
	K. Hoffmann
Amaurochaetaceae	Jahn, E.	2	321-322	1928
Amblystegiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	332-349, figs.670-675	1925
Amphilothaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	68-69, fig. 51	1928
Amphilothales	Lindemann, E.	2	68	1928
Amphisoleniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	77-79, figs. 64-66	1928
Ancistrocladaceae	Gilg, E.	21	589-592, figs. 269-270	1925
Andreaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	129-131, figs. 108-109	1924
Andreales-General	Ruhland, W.	10	126-128, fig.107	1924
Andreales/Bryales-Fossils	Brotherus, V. F.	11	[523]	1925
Angiospermae-Gen.	Engler, A.	14a	[i-iii]iv, [1]-167, figs. 1-125	1926
Annonaceae	Fries, R. E.	17a11	[1]-170-[17, figs. 1-40		1959
Aphanochaetaceae	Printz, H.	3	235-237, figs. 183-184	1927
Aquifoliaceae	Loesener, T.	20b	[36]-86, figs, 7-20	1942
Arachniaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	55-56, fig. 42	1928
Araucariaceae	Pilger, R.	13	249-266, figs. 137-142	1926
Archidiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	155-156, fig. 131	1924
Arcyriaceae	Jahn, E	2	334-336, fig.445	1928
Aristolochiaceae	Schmidt, O. C.	16b	[204]-24.2, figs. 103-123	1935
Aristolochiales	Harms, H.	16b	[1]-4	1935
Arthoniaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	104-107, fig. 47	1926
Arthrocormoideae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	2226-228, figs. 181-182	1924
Ascolichenes	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	61-63	1926
Astrotheliaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	83-87, fig. 40	1926
Athecatales	Lindemann, E.	2	36	1928
Aulacomniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	440-443, figs.387-388	1924
Auriculariaceae	Killerman, S.	6	105-111, figs. 81-82	1928
Bacillariophyta	Karsten, G.	2	[105]-303, figs. 93-424	1928
Balanophoraceae	Harms, H.	16b	[296]-339, figs. 154-170	1935
Balanophorales	Harms, H.	16b	[1]-4	1935
Bartramiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	447-47 4, figs. 391-417	1924
Basellaceae	Ulbrich, E.	16c	[263]-271, figs. 117-118	1934
Begoniaceae	Irmscher, E.	21	54.8-588, figs. 251-268	1925
Bennettitaceae	Kräusel, R.	13	87-97, figs-83-95	1920
Bixaceae	Pilger, R.	21	313-315, fig. 139	1925
Blastodiniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	54-68, figs.41-50	1928
Blastosporaceae	Printz, H.	3	178-181, fig. 129	1927
Borzinemataceae	Geitler, L.	1b	141-145, figs. 92-95	1942
Botrydiaceae	Printz, H.	3	409-411, figs. 314-315	1927
Botryococcaceae	Printz, H.	3	381 -387, figs. 284-289	1927
Brachytheciaceae	Broterus, V. F.	11	349-380, figs. 680-699	1925
Bretschneideraceae	Pax, F.	17b	[699]-700, fig. 436	1936
Bromeliaceae	Harms, H.	15a	65-159, figs. 31-64	1930
Brunelliaceae	Engler, A.	18a	226-229	1930
Brunelliaceae (Nachtr.)	Harms, H.	18a	486	1930
Bruniaceae	Niedenzu, F. &amp;	18a	288-303, figs. 161-163	1930
	H. Harms
Bryaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	347-404, figs. 299-354	1924

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Bryales	Ruhland, W.	10	132-142, figs.110-115	1924
Bryopsidaceae	Printz, H.	3	298-301, figs.234-235	1927
Bryoxiphiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	166-167, fig. 139	1924
Buelliaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	253-256, figs. 124-125	1926
Burseraceae	Engler, A.	19a	405-456, figs.191-220	1931
Buxbaumiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	487-488, figs. 768-769	1925
Buxbaumiales	Brotherus, V. F.	11	487	1925
Byblidaceae	Diels, L.	18a	286-288, fig. 160	1930
Byssolomaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	133- 134, fig-58	1926
Cactaceae	Vaupel, F.	21	594-651, figs. 271-288	1925
Caliciaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	95-98, fig. 44	1926
Callitrichaceae		Pax, F. &amp;	19c	236-240, figs. 125-126	1931
	K. Hoffmann
Calomniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	422-424, fig. 374	1924
Caloplacaceae	Zahlbruckner,	8	24.7-251, fig. 122	1926
	A.
Calostomataceae	Fischer, E.	7a	43-45, figs.32-33	1933
Calymperaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	228-241, figs. 183-195	1924
Canellaceae	Gilg, E.	21	323-328, figs. 144-147	1925
Canellaceae (Nachtr.)	Melchior, H. &amp;	17a11	[221]-224	1959
	Schultze-Motel
Cannaceae	Winkler, H.	15a	640-654, figs. 2510-255	1930
Capparidaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	17b	[146]-223, figs. 77-119	1936
	K. Hoffmann
Capsosiraceae	Geitler, L.	1b	118-121, figs. 75-78	1942
Caricaceae	Harms, H.	21	510-522, figs. 235-241	1925
Caryocaraceae	Pilger, R.	21	90-93, figs. 47-48	1925
Caryophyllaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	16c	[2751-364, figs. 120-149	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Caryophyllaceae (Nacht.)	Pax, F. &amp;	16c	587	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Catoscopiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	445-447, fig.390	1924
Caulerpaceae	Printz, H.	3	301-306, figs. 236-237	1927
Caytoniaceae	Kräusel, R.	13	98	1926
Celastraceae	Loesener, T.	20b	[87]-197, figs. 21-61	1942
Centrolepldaceae	Gilg-Benedict, C.	15a	27-33, figs. 7-8	1930
Centrospermae-Gen.	Harms, H.	16c	[1]-6	1934
Cephalotaceae	Diels, L.	18a	71-74, figs. 62-63	1930
Cephalotaxaceae	Pilger, R.	13	267-271, figs. 143-144	1926
Ceratiaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	91-94, figs. 77-80	1928
Ceratiomyxaceae	Jahn, E.	2	315, fig-430	1928
Ceratocoryaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	98-99, fig.85	1928
Chaetopeltidaceae	Printz, H.	3	228-234, figs. 176-182	1927
Chaetophoraceae	Printz, H.	3	181-217, figs. 130-167	1927
Chaetophorales	Printz, H.	3	157	1927
Chamaesiphonaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	109-113, fig. 72	1942
Characeae	Printz, H.	3	412-429, figs. 316-337	1927
Charophyta	Printz, H.	3	412	1927
Chenopodiaceae	Ulbrich, E.	16c	[379]-584, figs 155-224	1934
Chenopodiaceae (Nacht.)	Ulbrich, E.	16c	587	1934
Chiodectonaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	118-122, fig.52	1926
Chlamydomyxa	Jahn, E.	2	337-339, fig.447	1928
Chlorobotrydaceae	Printz, H.	3	387-395, figs.292-299	1927
Chlorococcaceae	Printz, H.	3	81-95, figs. 49-55	1927
Chlorophyceae	Printz, H.	3	[i-ni]-iv, [1]-26, figs. 1-12	1927
Chlorosphaeraceae	Printz, H.	3	95-99, figs.56-58	1927
Chlorotheciaceae	Printz, H.	3	394-399, figs.300-304	1927
Chroococcaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	38-69, figs. 28-42	1942

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Chrysothricaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	134-136, figs. 55-60	1926
Cistaceae	Janchen, E.	21	289-313, figs. 125-138	1925
Cladoniaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	201-209, figs. 96-99	1926
Cladophoraceae	Printz, H.	3	270-282, figs. 211-222	1927
Cladopyxiaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	99-100, fig. 86	1928
Clathraceae	Fischer, E.	7a	83-96, figs. 57-70	1933
Clavariaceae	Killerman, S.	6	151-158, figs. 100-103	1928
Climaciaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	64-66, figs. 479-480	1925
Cneoraceae	Engler, A.	19a	184-187, fig. 88	1931
Cochlospermaceae	Pilger, R.	21	316-320, figs. 140-142	1925
Codiaceae	Printz, H.	3	306-323, figs. 238-252	1927
Coelastraceae	Printz, H.	3	132-151, figs. 88-104	1927
Coenogoniaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	147-149, figs. 65	1926
Coleochaetaceae	Printz, H.	3	237-242, figs. 185-187	1927
Collemaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	164-172, figs. 78-83	1926
Collodermaceae	Jahn, E.	2	324, fig. 438, A-C	1928
Commelinaceae	Brückner, G.	15a	159-181, figs. 55-66	1930
Coniferae-General	Pilger, R.	13	121-166, figs. 109-112	1926
Coniferae-Fossil/Ext.	Kräusel, R.	13	403-407	1926
Coniferae-Geography	Engler, A.	13	166-198, 1 unnumbered
			sketch	1926
Conjugatae	Printz, H.	3	[339]	1927
Cordaitaceae	Kräusel, R.	13	112-120, figs. 105-108	1926
Corynocarpaceae	Krause, J.	20b	[22]-35, fig. 6	1942
Crassulaceae	Berger, A.	18a	352-483, figs. 183-212	1930
Crassulaceae (Nachtr.)	Harms, H.	18a	487	1930
Cribrariaceae	Jahn, E.	2	320-321, fig. 436	1928
Cribrariales	Jahn, E.	2	320	1928
Cruciferae	Schulz, O. E.	17b	[227]-658, figs. 121-426	1936
Cryphaeaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	75-91, figs.487-498	1925
Cunoniaceae	Engler, A.	18a	229-262, figs. 134-151	1930
Cunoniaceae (Nachtr.)	Harms, H.	18a	486	1930
Cupressaceae	Pilger, R.	13	361-403, figs. 190-215	1926
Cycadaceae	Pilger, R.	13	44-82, figs. 48-82	1926
Cycadaceae-Fossil	Kräusel, R.	13	82-87	1926
Cycadofilices	Gothan, W.	13	5-44, figs. 1-47	1926
Cylindrocapsaceae	Printz, H.	3	242-244, figs. 188-189	1927
Cyanastraceae	Engler, A.	15a	188-190, fig. 72	1930
Cyanidiaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	102-104, fig. 67	1942
Cyclocarpineae-Gen.	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	128-131	1926
Cypheliaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	98-100, fig. 45	1926
Cyrillaceae	Uphof, J. C. T.	20b	[1]-12, figs. 1-3	1942
Cyrtopodaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	99-102, figs. 507-509	1925
Dacromycetaceae	Killerman, S.	6	119-123, figs. 90-91	1928
Daphniphyllaceae	Rosenthal, K.	19c	233-235, fig. 124	1931
Dasycladaceae	Printz, H.	3	282-295, figs. 225-252	1927
Datiscaceae	Gilg, E.	21	543-547, figs. 249-250	1925
Dawsoniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	520-522, fig. 796	1925
Derbesiaceae	Printz, H.	3	323-326, figs. 253-255	1927
Dermatocarpaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	70-74, figs. 35-36	1926
Dermocarpaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	104-108, figs. 68-71	1942
Dermocarpales	Geitler, L.	1b	101-102	1942
Desmidiaceae	Printz, H.	3	340-363, figs. 265-275	1927
Diatomeae	Karsten, G.	2	[105]-303, figs.93-424	1928
Dichapetalaceae	Engler, A. &amp;	19c	[1]-11, figs. 1-5	1931
	K. Krause
Dicnemonaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	214-219, figs. 170-173	1924
Dicranaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	172-214, figs. 144-169	1924

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Didymiaceae	Jahn, E.	2	331-332, figs. 442-443	1928
Dilleniaceae	Gilg, E. &amp;	21	7-36, figs. 1-25	1925
	E. Werdermann
Dinophysiaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	73-77, figs. 58-63	1928
Dinophysiales	Lindemann, E.	2	72	1928
Dinosphaeraceae	Lindemann, E.	2	84	1928
Dioscoreaceae	Knuth, R.	15a	438-4.62, figs. 194-206	1930
Diphysciaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	489-491, figs. 770-772	1925
Diploschistaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	140-142, figs. 63	1926
Dipterocarpaceae	Gilg, E.	21	237-269, figs. 108-118	1925
Dirinaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	122-123, fig. 53	1926
Disceliaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	316-317, fig. 261	1924
Ditrichaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	156-166, figs. 132-138	1924
Drepanophyllaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	418-420, figs. 369-370	1924
Droseraceae	Diels, L.	17b	[766]-784, figs. 473-486	1936
Dysphaniaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	16c	[272]-274, fig. 119	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Echinodiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	213-214, fig. 587	1925
Echinosteliaceae	Jahn, E.	2	324-325, figs. 438, D-J	1928
Ectolechiaceae		Zahlbruckner, A.	8	142-144	1926
Elatinaceae	Niedenzu, F.	21	270-276, figs. 119-120	1925
Encalyptaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	241-243, figs. 196-197	1924
Enteridiales	Jahn, E.	2	315	1928
Entodontaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	380-396, figs. 700-710	1925
Entophysalidaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	69-79, figs. 43-52	1942
Ephebaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	149-153, figs. 66-68	1926
Ephemeraceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	317-320, figs. 262-264	1924
Epigloeaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	65, fig. 32	1926
Eriocaulaceae	Ruhland, W.	15a	39-57, figs. 16-25	1930
Erpodiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	[1]-6, figs. 421-424	1925
Erythropalaceae	Sleumer, H.	20b	[401]-403, fig. 121	1942
Erythroxylaceae	Schulz, O. E.	19a	130-143, figs. 60-67	1931
Eubryinales	Brotherus, V. F.	10	143-478, figs. 116-420	1924
Euchlorophyceae	Printz, H.	3	27	1927
Eucommiaceae	Harms, H.	18a	348-351, figs. 182	1930
Eucryphiaceae	Gilg, E.	21	47-50, fig. 30	1925
Eumycetes-General	Greis, H.	5al	[1]-346, figs. 1-189	1943
Eumycetes-Introd.	Engler, A.	6	[i-iii]-vii	1928
Euphorbiaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	19c	11-233, figs. 6-123	1931
	K. Hoffmann
Euphorbiaceae (Nachtr.)	Harms, H.	19c	240	1931
Eupomatiaceae	Uphof, J. C. T.	17all	[173]-176, figs. 41-42	1959
Eustichiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	420-421, fig. 371	1924
Eutuberaceae	Fischer, E.	5bVIII 20-35, figs. 9-18	1938
Exobasidiaceae	Killerman, S.	6	131-133, fig. 92	1928
Exosporales	Jahn, E.	2	314-315	1928
Fabroniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	282-297, figs. 634-647	1925
Farinosae	Engler, A.	15a	[1]-5	1930
Fissidentaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	143-155, figs. 116-130	1924
Flacourtiaceae	Gilg, E.	21	377-457, figs. 163-212	1925
Flagellariaceae	Engler, A.	15a	[6]-8, fig. 1	1930
Fontinalaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	54-63, figs. 471-478	1925
Frankeniaceae	Niedenzu, F.	21	276-281, fig. 121	1925
Funariaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	320-332, figs. 265-285	1924
Gasteromyceteae	Fischer, E.	7a	[1]-7, fig. 1	1933
Geastraceae	Fischer, E.	7a	72-76, figs. 52-53	1933
Geneaceae	Fischer, E.	5bVIII 15-19, figs. 4-8	1938
Georgiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	345-346, fig. 298	1924

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taxon	author (-s)	volume		pagination	date
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Geraniaceae	Knuth, R.	19a	43-66, figs. 20-34	1931
Geraniales	Engler, A.	19a	[4]-10	1931
Gigaspermaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	314-316, figs. 259-260	1924
Ginkoaceae	Pilger, R.	13	98-112, figs. 96-104	1926
Ginkoales	Pilger, R.	13	98-112, figs. 96-104	1926
Glenodiniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	81-83, figs. 67-70	1928
Gnetales	Markgraf, F.	13	407-441, figs. 216-240	1926
Gomontiellaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	222, fig. 156	1942
Goniodomaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	94-95, fig. 81	1928
Gonyaulacaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	84-88, figs. 72-75	1928
Gramineae II	Pilger, R.	14d	[1]-168, figs. 1-43	1956
Gramineae III	Pilger, R.	14e	[i]-208, figs. 1-106	1940
Gramineae III	Potztal, E.	14d	[171]-220, figs. 2-7	1956
Graphidaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	107-118, figs. 48-51	1926
Graphidineae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	102-104	1926
Grimmiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	303-314, figs. 251-258	1924
Grimmiales	Brotherus, V. F.	10	302	1924
Grubbiaceae	Harms, H.	16b	[46]-51, fig. 26	1935
Guttiferae	Engler, A.	21	154-237, figs. 68-107	1925
Gyalectaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	144-147, fig. 64	1926
Gymnasteraceae	Lindemann, E.	2	69-70, figs. 52-53	1928
Gymnocarpeae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	94-95	1926
Gymnodiniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	41-46, figs. 20-29	1928
Gymnodiniales	Lindemann, E.	2	39	1928
Gyrophoraceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	209-213, fig. 100-102	1926
Gymnospermae	Pilger, R.	13	[3]-4	1926
Gyrostemonaceae	Heimerl, A.	16c	[165]-173, figs. 77-80	1934
Haemodoraceae	Pax, F.	15a	386-390, fig. 162	1930
Hamamelidaceae	Harms, H.	18a	303-345, figs. 164-180	1930
Hamamelidaceae (Nacht.)	Harms, H.	18a	487	1930
Haplodiniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	36, fig. 14	1928
Hedwigiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	66-75, figs. 481-486	1925
Helicophyllaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	49-50, fig. 468	1925
Hemibasidii	Dietel, P.	6	[1]-6, figs. 1-4	1928
Heppiaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	173-175, figs. 84-85	1926
Heterochloridaceae	Printz, H.	3	378-381, figs. 282-283	1927
Heterocontae	Printz, H.	3	375-378	1927
Heterodiniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	95-96, fig. 82	1928
Hippocrateaceae	Loesener, T.	20b	[198]-231, figs. 62-72	1942
Hookeriaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	220-265, figs. 592-621	1925
Hookeriales	Brotherus, V. F.	11	214	1925
Hormogonales	Geitler, L.	1b	113-115	1942
Hydnaceae	Killerman	6	158-169, figs. 104-108, pl. 1	1928
Hydnangiaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	30-32, figs. 23-24	1933
Hydnoraceae	Harms, H.	16b	[282]-295, figs. 148-153	1935
Hydrodictyaceae	Printz, H.	3	106-113, figs. 66-69	1927
Hydromyxales	Jahn, E.	2	311-312	1928
Hylocomiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	483-487, figs.765-767	1925
Hymenogastraceae	Fischer, E.	7a	13-20, figs. 6-11	1933
Hymenogastrineae	Fischer, E.	7a	7-9	1933
Hymenolichenes	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	259-[264], fig. 127	1926
Hymenomyceteae	Killerman, S.	6	[99]_103	1928
Hymenomycetineae	Killerman, S.	6	124-130	1928
Hypnaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	445-474, figs. 746-758	1925
Hypnodendraceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	433-440, figs. 382-386	1924
Hypopterygiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	270-278, figs. 625-630	1925
Hypochnaceae	Killerman, S.	6	133-135, fig. 93	1928
Hysterangiaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	20-29, figs. 12-22	1933

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Icacinaceae	Sleumer, H.	20b	[322]-396, figs. 83-118	1942
Iridaceae	Diels, L.	15a	463-505, figs. 207-223	1930
Isobryales	Brotherus, V. F.	11	[1]	1925
Juncaceae	Vierhapper, F.	15a	192-224, figs. 74-79	1930
Kolkwitziellaceae	Lindenmann, E.	2	71-72, figs. 54-57	1928
Kolkwitziellales	Lindemann, E.	2	70	1928
Lacistemaceae	Krause, K.	21	321-323, fig. 143	1925
Lecanactidaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	131-133, fig. 57	1926
Lecanoraceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	220-229, figs. 108-110	1926
Lecideaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	191-200, figs. 94-95	1926
Leeaceae	Suessenguth, K.	20d	[372]-390, figs. 100-104	1953
Lembophyllaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	202-213, figs. 579-586	1925
Leptostomaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	405-406, figs. 355-356	1924
Lepyrodontaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	109-111, figs. 515-516	1925
Leskeaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	297-308, figs. 648-656	1925
Leucobryaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	220-226, figs. 175-180	1924
Leucodontaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	91-99, figs. 499-506	1925
Leucomiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	267-270, figs. 623-624	1925
Liceaceae	Jahn, E.	2	318-319, figs. 435, A-C	1928
Liceales	Jahn, E.	2	318	1928
Lichenes	Fünfstück, M.	8	[1]-60, figs. 1-31	1926
Lichinaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	160-164, figs. 75-77	1926
Liliaceae	Krause, K.	15a	227-386, figs. 81-161	1930
Liliiflorae	Engler, A.	15a	[1]-5	1930
Linaceae	Winkler, H.	19a	82-130, figs. 43-59	1931
Listerellaceae	Jahn, E.	2	319-320, fig. 435, D-F	1928
Loasaceae	Gilg, E.	21	522-543, figs. 242-248	1925
Loranthaceae	Engler, A. &amp;	16b	[98]-203, figs. 48-102	1935
	K. Krause
Loranthaceae (Nachtr.)	Krause, K.	16b	339	1935
Loriellaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	115-117, figs. 73-74	1942
Lycogalaceae	Jahn, E.	2	318, fig. 434	1928
Lycoperdaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	62-72, figs. 45-51	1933
Lycoperdineae	Fischer, E.	7a	59-62	1933
Malesherbiaceae	Harms, H.	21	467-470, fig. 215	1925
Marantaceae	Loesener, T.	15a	654-693, figs. 296-314	1930
Marcgraviaceae	Gilg, E. &amp;	21	94-106, figs. 49-57	1925
	E. Werdermann
Margaritaceae	Jahn, E.	2	333-334, fig. 444	1928
Margaritales	Jahn, E.	2	333	1928
Mastodiaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	92	1926
Mayacaceae	Pilger, R.	15a	33-35, figs. 9-10	1930
Mastigocladaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	136-141, figs. 89-91	1942
Medusagynaceae	Engler, A. &amp;	21	50-52, fig. 31	1925
	H. Melchior
Meeseaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	443-445, fig. 389	1924
Melampsoraceae	Dietel, P.	6	35-48, figs. 26-38	1928
Melanogastraceae	Fischer, E.	7a	9-13, figs. 2-5	1933
Meliaceae	Harms, H.	19b1	[1]-172, figs. 1-35	1940
Meteoriaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	154-174, figs. 550-562	1925
Microchaetaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	159-161, figs. 108-110	1942
Mitteniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	422, fig. 373	1924
Mniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	406-418, figs. 357-368	1924
Moringaceae	Pax, F.	17b	[693]-698, figs. 433-435	1936
Moriolaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	63-64	1926
Musaceae	Winkler, H.	15a	505-541, figs. 224-235	1930
Mycoporaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	92-94, fig. 43	1926
Myristicaceae	Uphof, J. C. T.	17all	[177]-220, figs. 43-49	1959

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Myrothamnaceae	Nidenzu, F. &amp;	18a	262-265, figs. 152-153	1930
	A. Engler
Myuriaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	123-125, figs. 526-527	1925
Myxomycetes	Jahn, E.	2	[304]-311, figs. 425-428	1928
Myzodendraceae	Skottsberg, C.	16b	[92]-97, figs. 44-47	1935
Neckeraceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	178-202, figs. 566-579	1925
Nemataceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	215-216, fig. 588	1925
Nepenthaceae	Harms, H.	17b	[728]-765, figs. 453-472	1936
Nidulariaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	56-59, figs. 42-44	1933
Nidulariineae	Fischer, E.	7a	52-55, fig. 40	1933
Nilssoniaceae	Kräusel, R.	13	97-98	1926
Noctilucaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	47-50, figs. 31-34	1928
Nostocaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	177-193, figs. 123-134	1942
Noctochopsidaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	131-135, figs. 87-88	1942
Nyctaginaceae	Heimerl, A.	16c	[86]-134, figs. 47-61	1934
Nyctaginaceae (Nachtr.)	Heimerl, A.	16c	586-587	1934
Ochnaceae	Gilg, E.	21	53-87, figs. 32-45	1925
Octoknemaceae	Mildbraed, J.	16b	[42]-45, figs. 24-25	1935
Oedipodiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	332-333, fig. 286	1924
Oedogoniaceae	Printz, H.	3	244-252, figs. 190-195	1927
Olacaceae	Sleumer, H.	16b	[5]-32, figs. 1-18	1935
Olacaceae (Nachtr.)	Sleumer, H.	16b	339	1935
Oocystaceae	Printz, H.	3	113-132, figs. 70-87	1927
Ophiocytiaceae	Printz, H.	3	399-403, figs. 305-308	1927
Opiliaceae	Sleumer, H.	16b	[33]-41, figs. 19-23	1935
Opiliaceae (Nachtr.)	Sleumer, H.	16b	339	1935
Opuntiales	Engler, A.	21	592-594	1925
Orthotrichaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	10-49, figs. 428-467	1925
Oscillatoriaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	193-222, figs. 135-155	1942
Ostreopsiaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	96-97	1928
Oxalidaceae	Knuth, R.	19a	[11]-42, figs. 2-19	1931
Oxytoxaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	97-98, fig. 84	1928
Pandaceae	Mildbraed, J.	19a	[1]-3	1931
Pannariaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	175-182, figs. 86-89	1926
Papaveraceae	Fedde, F.	17b	[5]-45, figs. 1-76	1936
Paratheliaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	84-85, fig. 39	1926
Parietales	Engler, A.	21	[1]-6	1925
Parmeliaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	229-238, figs. 111-115	1926
Pascherinemataceae	Geitler, L.	1b	99-101	1942
Passifloraceae	Harms, H.	21	470-507, figs. 216-233	1925
Peltigeraceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	187-191, figs. 92-93	1926
Pentaphylacaceae	Mattfeld, J.	20b	[13]-21, figs. 4-5	1942
Peridineae	Lindemann, E.	2	[3]-36, figs. 1-13	1928
Peridiniaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	88-91, fig. 76	1928
Peridiniales	Lindemann, E.	2	79-80	1928
Peripterygiaceae	Sleumer, H.	20b	[397]-400, figs. 119-120	1942
Pertusariaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	217-220, figs. 106-107	1926
Phallaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	96-108, figs. 71-82	1933
Phallineae	Fischer, E.	7a	76-83, figs. 54-56	1933
Philydraceae	Pilger, R.	15a	190-191, fig. 73	1930
Phyllogoniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	174-178, figs. 563-566	1925
Phylloposoraceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	200-201	1926
Phyllopyreniaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	81	1926
Phyllosiphonaceae	Printz, H.	3	334-338, figs. 262-264	1927
Physaraceae	Jahn, E.	2	325-331, figs. 439-441	1928
Physarales	Jahn, E.	2	325	1928
Physciaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	256-259, fig. 126	1926
Phytodiniaceae	Lindemann, A.	2	102-104, figs. 89-92	1928

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taxon	author (-s)	volume		pagination	date
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Phytolaccaceae	Heimerl, A.	16c	[135]-164, figs. 62-76	1934
Phytolaccaceae (Nacht.)	Heimerl, A.	16c	587	1934
Pilotrichaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	216-220, figs. 589-591	1925
Pinaceae	Pilger, R.	13	271-342, figs. 145-178	1926
Pittosporaceae	Pritzel, E.	18a	265-286, figs. 154-159	1930
Pittosporaceae (Nacht.)	Harms, H.	18a	486	1930
Pityaceae	Kräusel, R.	13	120	1926
Plagiotheciaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	396-404, figs. 711-714	1925
Plakopodaceae		Jahn, E.	2	313	1928
Pleurocapsaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	80-85, figs. 53-57	1942
Pleurocapsales		Geitler, L.	1b	79-80	1942
Pleurococcaceae	Printz, H.	3	99-105, figs. 59-65	1927
Pleurophascaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	219-220, fig. 174	1924
Podaxaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	116-119, figs. 89-91	1933
Podaxineae	Fischer, E.	7a	109-110	1933
Podocarpaceae		Pilger, R.	13	211-249, figs. 116-136	1926
Podolampaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	100-102, figs. 87-88	1928
Podostemonaceae	Engler, A.	18a	[3]-68, figs. 1-61	1930
Podostemonaceae (Nacht.)	Engler, A.	18a	483-484	1930
Podostemonales	Engler, A.	18a	[1]-2	1930
Polykrikaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	46-47, fig. 30	1928
Polyporaceae	Killerman, S.	6	169-210, figs. 109-130, pl. 11	1928
Polytrichaceae		Brotherus, V. F.	11	492-520, figs. 773-795	1925
Polytrichinales		Brotherus, V. F.	11	491	1925
Pontederiaceae	Schwartz, O.	15a	181-188, figs. 67-71	1930
Portulacaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	16c	[234]-262, figs. 104-116	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Portulacaceae (Nacht.)	Pax, F. &amp;	16c	587	1934
	K. Hoffmann
Pottiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	243-302, figs. 198-250	1924
Pottiales	Brotherus, V. F.	10	228	1924
Prionodontaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	112-114, figs. 517-519	1925
Pronoctilucaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	39-41, figs. 18-19	1928
Prorocentraceae	Lindemann, E.	2	37-38, figs. 1517	1928
Protoceratiaceae	Lindemann, E.	2	83-84, fig. 71	1928
Protococcales	Printz, H.	3	27-28	1927
Protosiphonaceae	Printz, H.	3	151-157, figs. 105-108	1927
Pterobryaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	125-154, figs. 528-549	1925
Ptychomitriaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	6-10, figs. 425-427	1925
Ptychomniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	102-109, figs. 510-514	1925
Pucciniaceae	Dietel, P.	6	48-98, figs. 38-80	1928
Pulvinulariaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	118	1942
Pyrenidiaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	89-91, fig. 42	1926
Pyrenopsidaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	153-160, figs. 69-74	1926
Pyrenothamniaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	73-74, fig. 36	1926
Pyrenotrichaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	91-92	1926
Pyrenulaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	74-81, fig. 37	1926
Pyrophacaceae		Lindemann, E.	2	96, fig. 83	1928
Quiinaceae	Engler, A.	21	106-108, fig. 58	1925
Rafflesiaceae	Harms, H.	16b	[241]-281, figs. 124-147	1935
Rapateaceae	Pilger, R.	15a	59-65, figs. 27-30	1930
Resedaceae	Bolle, F.	17b	[659]-692, figs. 427-432	1936
Restionaceae	Gilg-Benedict, C.	15a	8-27, figs. 2-6	1930
Reticulariaceae	Jahn, E.	2	316-317, figs. 431-432	1928
Rhacopilaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	50-54, figs. 469-470	1925
Rhizogoniaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	424-432, figs. 375-381	1924
Rhamnaceae	Suessenguth, K.	20d	[7]-173, figs. 1-49	1953
Rhamnales	Harms, H.	20d	[1]-6	1953

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Rhoedales	Harms, H.	17b	[1]-4	1936
Rhytidiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	475-483, figs. 759-764	1925
Rivulariaceae	Geitler, L.	1b	162-176, figs. 111-122	1942
Roccellaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	123-127, figs. 54-56	1926
Roridulaceae	Diels, L.	18a	346-348, fig. 181	1930
Rosales	Engler, A.	18a	[69]-71		1930
Rutaceae	Engler, A.	19a	187-359, figs. 89-165	1931
Rutenbergiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	115-116, fig. 520	1925
Salvadoraceae	Sleumer, H.	20b	[232]-239, figs. 73-75	1942
Santalaceae	Pilger, R.	16b	[52]-91, figs. 27-43	1935
Santalaceae (Nachtr.)	Pilger, R.	16b	339	1935
Santalales	Harms, H.	16b	[1]-4	1935
Sarracenniaceae	Uphof, J. C. T.	17b	[704]-727, figs. 437-452	1936
Sarracenniales	Harms, H.	17b	[701]-703	1936
Saxifragaceae	Engler, A.	18a	74-226, figs. 64-132	1930
Saxifragaceae (Nachtr.)	Harms, H.	18a	485-486	1930
Schistostegaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	344, fig. 297	1924
Schizophyceae		Geitler, L.	1b	[1]-37, figs. 1-27	1942
Schizophyceae (Ex. Gen.)	Geitler, L.	1b	223-225	1942
Sclerodermataceae	Fischer, E.	7a	35-43, figs. 26-31	1933
Sclerodermatineae	Fischer, E.	7a	32-35, fig. 25	1933
Scopulonemataceae	Geitler, L.	1b	85-98, figs. 58-63	1942
Scytonemataceae	Geitler, L.	1b	145-159, figs. 96-107	1942
Secotiaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	110-116, figs. 83-88	1933
Seligeraceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	167-172, figs. 140-143	1924
Sematophyllaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	404-445, figs.715-745		1925
Simarubaceae	Engler, A.	19a	359-405, figs. 166-190	1931
Siphonales	Printz, H.	3	298	1927
Siphonocladales	Printz, H.	3	252	1927
Siphononemataceae	Geitler, L.	1b	98-99, figs. 64-65	1942
Sorapillaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	421-422, fig. 372	1924
Sphaerobolaceae	Fischer, E.	7a	51-52, fig. 39	1933
Sphaerophoraceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	100-102, fig. 46	1926
Sphaeropleaceae	Printz, H.	3	296-298, fig. 233	1927
Sphagnaceae	Paul, H.	10	105-125, figs. 93-106	1924
Sphagnales	Ruhland, W.	10	101-105, figs. 91-92	1924
Spiridentaceae		Brotherus, V. F.	10	474-476, figs. 418-419	1924
Splachnaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	333-343, figs. 287-296	1924
Stachyuraceae	Gilg, E.	21	457-459	1925
Stackhousiaceae	Mattfeld, J.	20b	[240]-254, figs. 76-78	1942
Staphyleaceae	Krause, J.	20b	[255]-321, figs. 79-82	1942
Stemonaceae	Krause, K.	15a	224-227, fig. 80	1930
Stemonitaceae	Jahn, E.	2	322-324, fig. 437	1928
Stemonitales	Jahn, E.	2	321	1928
Stictaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	182-187, figs. 90-91	1926
Stigonemataceae	Geitler, L.	1b	121-131, figs. 79-86	1942
Strasburgeriaceae	Engler, A.	21	87-89, fig. 46	1925
Strigulaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	87-89, fig. 41	1926
Symphyodontaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	266-267, fig. 622	1925
Taccaceae	Pax, F.	15a	434-437, fig. 192-193	1930
Tamaricaceae	Niedenzu, F.	21	282-289, figs. 122-124	1925
Taxaceae	Pilger, R.	13	199-121, figs. 113-115	1926
Taxodiaceae	Pilger, R.	13	342-360, figs. 179-189	1926
Terfeziaceae	Fischer, E.	5bVIII	35-40, figs. 19-22	1938
Tetrasporaceae	Printz, H.	3	65-81, figs. 33-48	1927
Theaceae	Melchior, H.	21	109-154, figs. 59-67	1925
Thecatales	Lindemann, E.	2	37	1928
Thelophoraceae	Killerman, S.	6	135-151, figs. 94-99	1928

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taxon	author (-s)	volume		pagination	date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Theliaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	278-282, figs. 631-633	1925
Theloschistaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	251-253, fig. 123	1926
Thelotremaceae	Zahlbrucker, A.	8	136-140, figs. 61-62	1926
Thelygonaceae	Ulbrich, E.	16c	[368]-378, figs. 151-154	1934
Thuidiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	309-331, figs. 657-669	1925
Thurniaceae	Pilger, R.	15a	58-59, fig. 26	1930
Tilletiaceae	Dietel, P.	6	16-24, figs. 13-18	1928
Tilletiineae	Dietel, P.	6	16	1928
Timmiaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	10	476-478, fig. 420	1924
Tovariaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	17b	[224]-226, fig. 120	1936
	K. Hoffmann
Trachypodaceae	Brotherus, V. F.	11	117-123, figs. 521-525	1925
Tremellaceae	Killerman, S.	6	111-119, figs. 83-89	1928
Tremellineae	Killerman, S.	6	103-105	1928
Trentepohliaceae	Printz, H.	3	217-225, figs. 168-174	1927
Tribonemaceae	Printz, H.	3	403-408, figs. 309-313	1927
Trichiaceae	Jahn, E.	2	336-337, fig. 446	1928
Trichiales	Jahn, E.	2	334	1928
Tropaeolaceae	Farenholtz, H.	19a	[67]-82, figs. 35-42	1931
Trypetheliaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	81-84, fig. 38	1926
Tuberineae	Fischer, E.	5bVIII	[1]-15, figs. 1-3	1938
Tubiferaceae	Jahn, E.	2	317, fig. 433	1928
Tulostomataceae	Fischer, E.	7a	46-51, figs.34-38	1933
Turneraceae	Gilg, E.	21	459-466, figs. 213-214	1925
Ulotrichaceae	Printz, H.	3	157-172, figs. 109-125	1927
Ulvaceae	Printz, H.	3	172-178, figs. 126-128	1927
Usneaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	238-247, figs. 116-121	1926
Ustilaginaceae	Dietel, P.	6	7-16, figs. 5-12	1928
Ustilaginales	Dietel, P.	6	24-35, figs. 19-25	1928
Ustilagineae	Dietel, P.	6	6-7	1928
Valoniaceae	Printz, H.	3	252-269, figs. 196-210	1927
Vampyrellaceae	Jahn, E.	2	313-314, fig. 429	1928
Vaucheriaceae	Printz, H.	3	326-334, figs. 256-262	1927
Velloziaceae	Pax, F.	15a	431-434, fig. 188-191	1930
Verrucariaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	65-70, fig. 33-34	1926
Violaceae	Melchior, H.	21	329-377, figs. 148-162	1925
Vitaceae	Suessenguth, K.	20d	[174]-333, figs. 50-99	1953
Vitis(Culture)	Scherz, W. &amp;	20d	[334]-371	1953
	J. Zimmermann
Volvocaceae	Printz, H.	3	28-64, figs. 13-32	1927
Warnowiaceae		Lindemann, E.	2	51-54, figs. 35-40	1928
Wittrockiellaceae	Printz, H.	3	225-227, fig. 175	1927
Xanthopyreniaceae	Zahlbruckner, A.	8	91	1926
Xyridaceae	Malme, G. O. A.	15a	35-38, fig. 11-15	1930
Zingiberaceae	Loesener, T.	15a	541-640, figs. 236-289	1930
Zygnemataceae	Printz, H.	3	362-374, figs. 276-281	1927
Zygophyllaceae	Engler, A.	19a	144-184, figs. 68-87	1931

<em>Ref</em>.: Reed and Robinson, Index to Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (Musci-Hepaticae)
	editions 1 and 2. Baltimore, 1972.

1712. <em>Die Vegetation der Erde</em>. Sammlung pflanzengeographischer Monographien heraus-
gegeben von A. Engler ... und O. Drude ... Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1896-
1923, 15 vols. Oct. (<em>Veg. Erde</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Drude, Carl Georg Oscar (1852-1933).
<em>Publ</em>.: A second edition of vol. 14 was published in 1928, republished in facsimile in 1958
	(Weinheim, J. Cramer); other facsimile reprints: 13: 1958 (Weinheim, J. Cramer),
	1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9(5, 1) and 10: Jun 1976 (Lehre, J. Cramer). <em>Copies</em>: FAS.

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vol.	pars	author	date	pref.	Nat. Nov.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1		M. Willkomm	1896	n.d.	Feb 1896
2		F. Pax	1898	Dec 1897	Mai 1898
3		G. Radde	1899	Dec 1898	Mar 1899
4		G. Beck von Mannagetta	1901	Mai 1900	Nov 1901
5		P. Graebner	1901	18 Jun 1901	Jan 1902
6		O. Drude	1902	Jun 1902	Oct 1902
7		L. Diels	1906	Mai 1906	Sep 1906
8		K. Reiche	1907	Mar 1906	Jan 1908
9	I 1	A. Engler	1910	Oct 1910	Jan 1911
	2/3	A. Engler	1910		Jan 1911
	II	A. Engler	1908	Feb 1908	Dec 1908
	III 1	A. Engler	1915	Feb 1915	Sep 1915
	2	A. Engler, F. Pax	1921	Jun 1921	Nov 1921
	V 1	A. Engler	1925	Jul 1925	Nov 1925
10	1	F. Pax	1898		Mai 1898
	2	F. Pax	1908	Jun 1908	Dec 1908
11		L. Adamovič	1909	15 Dec 1908	Jan 1910
12		A. Weberbauer	1911	Mar 1910	Jun 1911
13		J. W. Harshberger	1911	21 Oct 1910	Jun 1911
14		L. Cockayne	1921	15 Jan 1921	Nov 1921
15		Th. Herzog	1923	Jul 1922	Mar 1923

<em>1</em>. M. Willkomm, Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung auf der iberischen Halbinsel,
	Leipzig 1869, p. [i]-xiv, [xv], [1]-395, 2 Karten, <em>2 pl., 21 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY.
<em>2</em>. F. Pax, Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung in den Karpathen. Band 1, Leipzig 1898,
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-269, [270, err.], <em>3 pl</em>., 1 map, <em>9 text figs. - Copies</em>: US.
<em>3</em>. Gustav Radde, Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung in den Kaukasus-ländern von
	der unteren Wolga über den Manytsch-Scheider bis zur Scheitelfläche Hochar-
	meniens. Leipzig 1899, p. [i]-vii, [viii], [1]-500, 3 maps, <em>7 pl. 13 text figs. - Copies</em>: US.
<em>4</em>. Günther Ritter Beck von Mannagetta, Die Vegetationsverhältnisse der illyrischen
	Länder begreifend Südkroatien, die Quarnero-Inseln, Dalmatien, Bosnien und die
	Hercegovina, Montenegro, Nordalbanien, den Sandžak Novipazar und Serbien.
	Leipzig 1901, p. [i]-xv, [1]-534, [535], 2 maps, <em>6 pl., 18 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>5</em>. P. Graebner, Die Heide Norddeutschlands und die sich anschliessenden Formationen
	in biologischer Betrachtung. Leipzig 1901, p. [i]-xii, [1]-320. - <em>Copies</em>: NY.
<em>6</em>. Oscar Drude, Der Hercynische Florenbezirk, Leipzig 1902, p. [i]-xix, [1]-671, 1 map,
	<em>5 pl., 16 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY.
<em>7</em>. L. Diels, Die Pflanzenwelt von West Australien südlich des Wendekreisen. Leipzig
	1906, p. [i]-xii, [i]-413. - <em>Copies</em>: NY.
<em>8</em>. Karl Reiche, Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung in Chile. Leipzig 1907, p. [i]-xiv,
	[1]-374, 2 maps, <em>33 pl., 55 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY.
<em>9</em>. A. Engler, <em>Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas</em> insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete. Grundzüge
	der Pflanzenverbreitung in Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas.
	<em>Band 1</em>. Allgemeiner Überblick über die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas und ihre Existentz-
	bedingungen.
	<em>Heft 1</em>. Einleitung: Allgemeiner Überblick über die Vegetationsverhältnisse von
	Afrika. Schilderung der Vegetation einzelner Bezirke zum Zwecke der Einführung
	in die Vegetation Afrikas. Erstes Kapitel. Das Mediterrane Afrika. Zweites Kapitel.
	Das tropische Ostafrika. Leipzig 1910, p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-478, 5 maps, <em>20 pl., 404. text
	figs. - Copies</em>: NY, US.
	<em>2</em>. [and 3.] <em>Heft</em>. Einleitung: ... Drittes Kapitel. Das südwestliche Winterregen-
	gebiet von Afrika. Viertes Kapitel. Das Sommerregengebiet Westafrikas. Fünftes
	Kapitel. Das Afrika benachbarte Makaronesien. Leipzig 1910, p. [i]-[xii], 479-
	1027. - <em>Copies</em>: NY.
	<em>Band 2</em>. Charakterpflanzen Afrikas (insbesondere des tropischen). Die Familien der
	afrikanischen Pflanzenwelt und ihre Bedeutung in derselben. I. Die Pteridophyten,
	Gymnospermen und monokotyledonen Angiospermen. Leipzig 1908, p. [i]-xi,
	[1]-460, <em>16 pl., 316 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY, US.

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<em>Band 3. Heft I.</em> Charakterpflanzen ... 2. Die dikotyledonen Angiospermen. Casuari-
	naceae bis Dichapetalaceae. Leipzig 1915, p. [i]-vi, [1]-869, <em>401 text figs. - Copies</em>:
	NY, US.
<em>Heft 2</em>. Charakterpflanzen ... Angiospermen. Euphorbiaceae (bearb. von F. Pax),
	Sapindales-Umbelliflorae (Schluss) ... Leipzig 1921, p. [i]-vii, [1]. 878, <em>338 text
	figs. - Copies</em>: NY, US.
	<em>Band 5. Heft 1</em>. Ausführliche Schilderungen der Vegetationsverhältnisse des tropischen
	Afrika. I. Teil. Leipzig 1925, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-341, 1 map, 5 maps in text. - <em>Copies</em>:
	NY, US.
<em>10</em>. F. Pax, Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung in den Karpathen. Band II. Leipzig
	1908, p. [i]-viii, [1]-321, [322, err.], <em>29 text Jigs</em>., 1 map. - <em>Copies</em>: NY.
<em>11</em>. Lujo Adamovič, Die Vegetationsverhältnisse der Balkanländer (Mösische Länder)
	... Leipzig 1909, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-567, 6 maps, <em>49 pl., 11 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>12</em>. A. Weberbauer, Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzügen
	dargestellt. Leipzig 1911, p. [i]-xii, [1]-355. - <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.
<em>13</em>. John W. Harshberger, Phytogeographic Survey of North America ... Leipzig 1911,
	p. [i]-lxiii, [1]-790. - <em>Copies</em>: NY, US. <em>Facsimile</em> edition: FAS.
<em>14</em>. L. Cockayne, The Vegetation of New Zealand, Leipzig, New York 1921, p. [i]-xxii,
	[xxiii], [1]-364, 2 maps, <em>65 pl., 13 text figs. - Copies</em>: NY, US.
	<em>Ed. 2</em>: Leipzig 1928, [i]-xxvi, [1], [1]-456, 3 maps, <em>pl. 1-87</em>.
<em>15</em>. Th. Herzog, Die Pflanzenwelt der bolivischen Anden und ihres östlichen Vorlandes.
	Leipzig 1923, p. [i]-viii, [1]-258, [259, err.]. - <em>Copies</em>: NY, US.

1713. <em>Das Pflanzenreich</em>. Regni vegetabilis conspectus. Im Auftrage der Preuss. Aka-
demie der Wissenschaften, herausgegeben von A. Engler. Berlin (Wilhelm Engelmann),
nos. 1-107, 1900-1953. Oct. †. – <em>Facsimile edition</em> of nos. 1-105, by Engelmann-Cramer,
Weinheim 1956-1961, of no. 106 by Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1956. (<em>Pflanzenr</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Davis (Taxon 6: 161-182, 1957) gives "A guide and analysis of Engler's 'Das
	Pflanzenreich'" from which the following tables are here reproduced:
	Table 1: Arrangement by families in alphabetical order with full bibliographical
	details and dates of publication.
	Table 2: Alphabetical list of authors, with the family treatments in chronological order
	per author.
	Table 3: Heft numbers and chronological order of issue.
	In the foreword to the first Heft (1900), <em>Musaceae</em> IV 45, Engler explained scope and
	treatment of the monographs that were to be published under the title "Das Pflanzen-
	reich." The plant kingdom was divided into four groups. No treatments were ever
	published for groups I and II. Of group III, <em>Embryophyta asiphonogama</em>, only one family
	treatment was published (Heft 51) namely Warnstorff's monograph of the Sphagna-
	ceae (19 December 1911). All other Hefte dealt with families belonging to group IV
	<em>Embryophyta siphonogama</em>. In his foreword Engler gave a systematic list of family
	numbers. These family numbers should not be confused with the Heft numbers. The
	former are in systematic order (1 Cycadaceae - 280 Compositae), the latter were a
	publisher's convenience enabling Engler to publish the treatments as they came to
	hand in a "zwanglose Reihenfolge." The Heft numbers (1-107) are therefore in
	chronological order, the family numbers in systematic order.
	The Pflanzenreich was never completed. One Heft, no. 107, was issued after the
	second world war. The coverage of the Pflanzenreich is therefore incomplete. The
	following tables list the published parts; incomplete family treatments are designated
	as such; families which are not mentioned were not treated.
	Citation of entries in the Pflanzenreich are best formulated as follows:
	Niedenzu in Engler, Pflanzenreich IV. 141 (Heft 91): 1-246. 28 Feb. 1928.
	The Roman numeral IV indicates the series. It seems almost superfluous to cite it
	because the only Heft issued in another series (Group III) was no. 51 on the Sphag-
	naceae and this carried no family number. Since, however, the Roman numeral
	occurs on all title-pages, it is better to retain it in references.
	The full list of family numbers (in systematic order) for group IV, Embryophyta
	siphonogama (nos. 1-280) is given in the foreword to the whole work (IV 45 Musaceae
	1900); 78 of the families were actually published (complete or incomplete), see e.g.
	the list in Taxon 6: 179. 1957.

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page (s) of
							number	page (s) of	addenda,
					Total		of	index to	additamentum,
family and sections	family	author	date	heft	number	page(s)	illustra-	collectors	fossil flora,
	number		published	number	of pages	of index	tions	number(s)	hybrids, etc.
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Aceraceae	IV 163	Pax, F.	7.1.1902	8	89	81-89	14, &amp; 2		Add. 79-80
							distrib.		Fossil 77-78
							maps
Alangiaceae	IV 220b	Wangerin, W.	12.4. 1910	41	25	25	6
Alismataceae	IV 15	Buchenau, F.	25.8.1903	16	66	62-66	19		Fossil 61
Aponogetonaceae	IV 13	Krause, K. &amp;	2.1.1906	24	24	24	9	23
		Engler, A.
Araceae	IV 23	Both in part,	1905-20	various		various		various		441, &amp;
		and together:					1 plate
		Engler, A. &amp;
		Krause, K.
Pars. gen. &amp; gen. ind.	IV 23A	Engler, A.	9.7. 1920	74	71	67-71			Geogr. Distrib.
Syst. ouline									38-47
Pothoideae	IV 23B		Engler, A.	13.6.1905	21	330	318-330	8		Add. 315-317
									Fossil 313
Araceas-Pothoideas Addit.	IV 23B		Engler, A.	8.12.1908	37	3		1		Addit. 1-3
Monsteroideae		IV 23B		Engler, A.	8.12.1908	37	4-139		56, &amp;		Add. I 136-137
		Krause, K.				↑	1 plate		Add. II 138-139
Calloideae	IV 23B		Krause, K.	8.12.1908	37	140-161	156-160	3		Bibliog. 140
Lasioideae	IV 23C		Engler, A.	4.8.1911	48	130	126-130	44
Philodendroideae	IV 23Da	Engler, A. &amp;	6.8.1912	55	134		77
		Krause, K.
Philodendroideae	IV 23 Db	Engler, A. &amp;	23.9.1913	60	143		45
		Krause, K.
Philodendroideae	IV 23DC	Engler, A.	15.6.1915	64	78		34
Arac.-Philod. Addit.	IV 23E	Engler, A.	14.5.1920	71	2				Addit. 1-2
Colocasioideae	IV 23E	Engler, A. &amp;	14.5.1920	71	139	133-139	29		Add. 132
		Krause, K.
Aroideae	IV 23F	Engler, A.	6.7.1920	73	1-249	↑	62
Pistioideae	IV 23F	Engler, A.	6.7.1920	73	250-262	↑			Bibliog. 250
Stylochiton	IV 23F	Engler, A.	6.7.1920	73	263	↑

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Aroideae	Index	IV 23F	Engler, A.	6.7. 1920	73	264-274	264-274
Pistioidea
Asteranthaceae	IV 219b	Knuth, R.	22.8.1939	105	3		2
Barringtoniaceae	IV 219	Knuth, R.	22.8.1939	105	82	80-82	16	74-79	Add. 73
Betulaceae	IV 61	Winkler, H.	17.6.1904	19	149	140-149	28	136-139	Add. 134
									Fossil 130-134
Borraginaceae	IV 252
(incomplete)
Borraginoideae	IV 252
- Cryptantheae		IV 252	Brand, A.	27.2.1931	97	236	226-236	22	218-225	Add. 217
- Cynoglosseae	IV 252	Brand, A.	22.11.1921	78	183	174-183	22	165-173	Add. 163-164
Bromeliaceae	IV 32	Mez, C.	1934-5	100, 1-4	667		126
Bromeliaceae 1-10	IV 32	Mez, C.	27.11.1934	100, 1	1-160	↑	41
Bromeliaceae 11-20	IV 32	Mez, C.	12.2.1935	100, 2	161-320	↑	32
Bromeliaceae 21-30	IV 32	Mez, C.	28.5.1935	100, 3	321-480	↑	23
Bromeliaceae 31-42	IV 32	Mez, C.	10.10.1935	100, 4	481-667	641-667	30		Add. 637-640
Brunoniaceae	IV 277a	Krause, K.	25.3.1912	54	6		1
Butomaceae	IV 16	Buchenau, F.	25.8.1903	16	12	12	5		Fossil 12
Campanulaceae	IV 276
(incomplete)
	Lobelioideae I	IV 276b	Wimmer, F. E.	25.5.1943	106	260	↑	55, includ.
Complete					↑	4 plates,
	Lobelioideae II	IV 276b	Wimmer, F. E.	30.12.1953	107	813	785-813	&amp; 4 maps
							57, includ.
							8 plates
Cannaceae	IV 47	Kraenzlin, F.	22.10.1912	56	77	73-77	16
Cephalotaceae	IV 116	Macfarlane, J. M.	14.2.1911	47		15	4	Geogr. distrib. 13
Cistaceae	IV 193	Grosser, W.	19.5.1903	14	161	149-161	22	141-148
Compositae (incomplete)	IV 280
Hieracium (complete)	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	1921-23	various	1	1-1705	1575-1705	93	1569-1574	Add. &amp; Corrig.
Hieracium I-VII (1)	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	4.2.1921	75	1-288	↑	27	↑	1532-1559
Hieracium VII cont.	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	10.5.1921	76	289-576	↑	18	↑
-X(1)						↑		↑
Hieracium X cont.	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	18.10.1921	77	577-864	↑	15	↑
-XVI(1)						↑		↑
Hieracium XVI cont.	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	14.2.1922	79	865-1146	↑	20	↑
-XXXIX(1)						↑		↑

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page (s) of
							number	page (s) of	addenda,
total		of	index to	additamentum,
family and sections	family	author	date	heft	number	page(s)	illustra-	collectors	fossil flora,
	number		published	number	of pages	of index	tions	number (s)	hybrids, etc.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hieracium XL	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	27.2.1923	82	1147-1531	↑	13	↑
-XLVII(2)
Hieracium Addenda &amp;	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	27.2.1923	82	1532-1559	↑		↑	Add. &amp; Corrig.
Corrigenda						↑		↑	1532-1559
Hieracium Index	IV 280	Zahn, K. H.	27.2.1923	82	1575-1705		1569-1574
Connaraceae	IV 127	Schellenberg, G.	31.5.1938	103	326	317-326	48	290-316	Add. 289
Cornaceae	IV 229	Wangerin, W.	12.4.1910	41	110	107-110	24	102-106
Cruciferae (incomplete)	IV 105
Brassiceae
Sub-tribe I-II (1)	IV 105	Schulz, O. E.	30.12.1919	70	290	269-290	35		Add. 268
Sub-tribe III-IV (2)	IV 105	Schulz, O. E.	26.6.1923	84	100		26
Sisymbrieae	IV 105	Schulz, O. E.	22.7.1924	86	388	365-388	74	Add. 362-364
Draba &amp; Erophila	IV 105	Schulz, O. E.	25.2.1927	89	396	Draba	35		Add. 372-374
						375-392
						Erophila
						392-396
Cucurbitaceae	IV 275
(incomplete)
Fevilleae &amp; Melothrieae	IV 275 I	Cogniaux, C. A.	26.9.1916	66	277	269-277	65		Addit. 268
Fevilleae &amp; Melothrieae	IV 275 I	Cogniaux, C. A.	26.9.1916	66	268				Addit. 268
Addit.
Cucurbiteae
- Cucumerinae	IV 275 II	Cogniaux, C. A. &amp;	28.11.1924	88	246	234-246	26		Add. 232-233
		Harms, H.
Cycadaceae	IV 1	Schuster, J.	12.7.1932	99	168	163-168	20, includ.		Add. 161-162
							5plates &amp;
							1 distrib. map
Cyperaceae (incomplete)	IV 20
Caricoideae	IV 20	Kuekenthal, G.	18.5.1909	38	824	768-824	128			Add. 765-767
									Fossil 763
									Hybrid. 758-763

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Scirpoideae
- Cypereae	IV 20	Kuekenthal, G.	1935-36	101, 1-4	671		65
- Cypereae 1-10	IV 20	Kuekenthal, G.	26.11.1935	101, 1	1-160	↑	18(1-18)
- Cypereae 11-20	IV 20	Kuekenthal, G.	18.2.1936	101, 2	161-320	↑	28(19-37)
- Cypereae 21-30	IV 20	Kuekenthal, G.	28.4.1936	101, 3	321-480	↑	15(38-53)
- Cypereae 31-42	IV 20	Kuekenthal, G.	24.11.1936	101, 4	481-671	637-671	11(54-65)		Add. 632-636
Daphniphyllaceae	IV 147a	Rosenthal, K.	6.6.1919	68	16	16	1
Dioscoreaceae	IV 43	Kunth, R.	5.8.1924	87	387	377-387	68	356-376	Add. 350-355
Droseraceae	IV 112	Diels, L.	31.7.1906	26	136	133-136	40; &amp;
							1 distrib. map
Eriocaulaceae	IV 30	Ruhland, W.	27.3.1903	13	294	283-294	40		Add. 281
Erythroxylaceae	IV 134	Schulz, O. E.	13.8.1907	29	76	171-176	32	164-170
Euphorbiaceae		IV 147
(incomplete)
A. Platylobeae
(incomplete)
I Phyllanthoideae
Bridelieae	IV 147 VIII	Jablonsky, E.	22.6.1915	65	98	94-98	15	89-93
Phyllantheae	IV 147 XV	Pax, F., &amp;	19.9.1922	81	349	335-349	26	317-334	Add. 316
		Hoffmann, K.
II Crotonioideae
Jatropheae	IV 147	Pax, F.	3.5.1910	42	148	141-148	45	135-141	Add. 133-134
Andrianeae	IV 147 II	Pax, F.	4.10.1910	44	111	107-111	35	103-106	Addit. I 102
Cluytieae	IV 147 III	Pax, F., &amp;	14.2.1911	47	124	118-124	35	112-117	Addit. II 111
		Hoffmann, K.
Gelonieae	IV 147 IV	Pax, F., &amp;	13.2.1912	52	41	40-41	11
		Hoffmann, K.
Hippomeneae	IV 147 V	Pax, F., &amp;	13.2.1912	52	319	303-319	58	287-302	Add. 282-283
		Hoffmann, K.							Addit. III
									284-286
Acalypheae
Chrozophorinae	IV 147 VI	Pax, F., &amp;	22.10.1912	57	142	137-142	25	130-136	Addit. IV
		Hoffmann, K.							124-129
Mercurialinae	IV 147 VII	Pax, F., &amp;	10.11.1914	63	473	422-473	67	428-451	Add. 396-397
		Hoffmann, K.							Addit. V 397-427
Plukenetiinae	IV 147 IX	Pax, F., &amp;	6.6.1919	68	1-108	↑	24(1-24)	↑
		Hoffmann, K.

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page (s) of
						number	page (s) of	addenda,
					total		of	index to	additamentum,
family and sections	family	author	date	heft	number	page(s)	illustra-	collectors	fossil flora,
	number		published	number	of pages	of index	tions	number (s)	hybrids, etc.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Epiprininae	IV 147 X	Pax, F., &amp;	6.6.1919	68	109-111	↑	1 (no.25)	↑
		Hoffmann, K.
Ricininae	IV 147 XI	Pax, F., &amp;	6.6.1919	68	112-134	128-134	4 (26-29)	↑
		Hoffmann, K.
Dalechampieae	IV 147 XII	Pax, F., &amp;	6.6.1919	68	59	57-59	9	↑
		Hoffmann, K.
Pereae	IV 147 XIII	Pax, F., &amp;	6.6.1919	68	14	14	2	↑
		Hoffmann, K.
Additamentum VI	IV 147 XIV	Pax, F., &amp;	6.6.1919	68	81	77-81		64-76	Addit.VI 1-81
		Hoffmann, K.							[of this
									section]
Acalypheae
Acalyphinae	IV 147 XVI	Pax., F. &amp;	16.5.1924	85	1-178		3	↑
		Hoffmann, K.			[i.e. 231]	↑
Additamentum VII						↑		↑
I Phyllanthoideae		Pax, F., &amp;	16.5.1924	85	179-204	221-231		205-220	Addit. VII
II Crotonioideae	IV 147 XVII	Hoffmann, K.				[of this			179-204
						section]
B. Stenolobeae
(complete)
I Porantheroideae
II Ricinocarpoideae	IV 147	Gruening, G.	15.4.1913	58	97	94-97	16	93	See Euph.
									Addit. VI, 63
Note Daphniphyllaceae IV 147a see under D.
Garryaceae	IV 56a	Wangerin, W.	12.4.1910	41	18	18	5
Geraniaceae	IV 129	Knuth, R.	25.3.1912	53	640	610-640	80	588-609	Hybrid. 480-542
Goodeniaceae	IV 277	Krause, K.	25.3.1912	54	207	201-207	34
Haloragaceae	IV 225	Schindler, A. K.	12.12.1905	23	133	129-133	36	Typescript list of Collectors
									numbers bound in Brit.
									Mus. Herb. Copy
Hydnoraceae	IV.76	Solms-Laubach, H.	5.11.1901	5	9	9	5

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Hydrophyllaceae	IV 251	Brand, A.	27.5.1913	59	210	201-210	39	187-200
Juncaceae	IV 36	Buchenau, F.	15.5.1906	25	284	267-284	121		Add. 264-266
									Fossil 264
Lecythidaceae	IV 219a	Knuth, R.	22.8.1939	105	146	143-146	18	137-142	Add. 136
Liliaceae (incomplete)	IV 38
Asphodeloideae
Aloineae	IV 38 III, II	Berger, A.	8.5.1908	33	347	335-347	141,	331-334	Add. 329-330
							includ.
							1 plate
Lythraceae	IV 216	Koehne, E.	9.10.1903	17	326	309-326	59	273-308	Fossil 272
Malpighiaceae Part I	IV 141	Niedenzu, F.	28.2.1928	91	1-246		24(1-24)
Malpighiaceae Part II	IV 141	Niedenzu, F.	19.6.1928	93	247-572		16(25-41)
Malpighiaceae Part III		IV 141	Niedenzu, F.	27.11.1928	94	573-870	845-870	6(42-48)	772-844
Marantaceae	IV 48	Schumann, K. M.	8.7.1902	11	184		23
Menispermaceae	IV 94	Diels, L.	6.12.1910	46	345	334-345	93	321-333
Monimiaceae	IV 101	Perkins, J. &amp;	21.6.1901	4	122	118-122	28
		Gilg, E.
Monimiaceae Supplement	IV 101	Perkins, J.	10.10.1911	49	67	65-67	15	59-64	Geogr. distrib.
									25-26
									Hybrids 78-89
Musaceae	IV 45	Schumann, K. M.	4.10.1900	1	i-vii 45	41-45	10		Foreword to
									whole work i-vii
Myrsinaceae	IV 236	Mez, C.	6.5.1902	9	437	420-437	61	402-419	Add. 397-398
									Fossil 398-401
Myzodendraceae	IV 68	Skottsberg, C.	10.11.1914	62	17	17	9
Naiadaceae	IV 12	Rendle, A. B.	17.12.1901	7	21	20-21	5		Fossil 19
Nepenthaceae	IV 111	Macfarlane, J. M.	20.10.1908	36	92	90-92	19
Nyssaceae	IV 220a	Wangerin, W.	12.4.1910	41	20	20	4
Oleaceae (incomplete)	IV 143
Oleoideae
Fraxineae	IV 243 I	Lingelsheim, A.	29.6.1920	72	1-66	66		62-5
Syringeae	IV 243 II	Lingelsheim, A.	29.6.1920	72	67-125	118-125	11 &amp;	114-115	Add. 115-117
							1 distrib.
							map
Orchidaceae (incomplete)	IV 50
Pleonandreae	IV 50	Pfitzer, E.	27.3.1903	12	132	115-132	41
(complete)

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page (s) of
							number	page (s) of	addenda, total		of	index to	additamentum,
family and sections	family	author	date	heft	number	page (s)	illustra-	collectors	fossil flora,
	number		published	number	of pages	of index	tions	number(s)	hybrids, etc.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monandreae
Coclogyninae	IV 50 II B 7	Pfitzer, E. &amp;	26.11.1907	32	169	164-169	54		Add. 162-163
		Kraenzlin, F.
Dendrobiinae Part I
Genera n. 275-277	IV 50 II B 21 Kraenzlin, F.	15.11.1910	45	382	366-382	35		Add. 359-364
Dendrobiinae Part I
Genera n. 278-279	IV 50 II B 21 Kraenzlin, F.	17.10.1911	50	182	177-182	35		Add. 166-176
Thelasiinae
Genera n. 280 et 282	IV 50 II B 23 Kraenzlin, F.	17.10.1911	50	46	45_46	5
Oncidiinae	IV 50	Kraenzlin, F.	14.3.1922	80	344	333-344	29	326-332	Add. 319-325
Odontoglosseae II
Genera n. 352-357
Pseudomonopodiales	IV 50	Kraenzlin, F.	6.3.1923	83	66	65-66	5	61-64
Orobanchaceae	IV 261	Beck-	30.9.1930	96	348	334-348	24
		Mannagetta, G.
Oxalidaceae	IV 130	Knuth, R.	11.3.1930	95	481	467-481	28	440-466	Add. 430-439
Pandanaceae	IV 9	Warburg, O.	21.12.1900	3	97	91-97	22, includ.		Abbrev. Table
							4 plates		for Geogr.
									Distrib. 91
Papaveraceae	IV 104
(incomplete)
Hypecoideae and	IV 104	Fedde, F.	21.12.1909	40	1-430	↑	43	↑
Papaveroideae	IV 104	Fedde, F.	21.12.1909	40	1-430	412-430	43	388-411
Phytolaccaceae	IV 83	Walter, H.	1.6.1909	39	154	150-154	42	142-149
Plantaginaceae		IV 269	Pilger, R.	22.6.1937	102	466	452-466	45	442-451
Polemoniaceae	IV 250	Brand, A.	19.2.1907	27	203	191-203	39	182-190	Add. 181
Potamogetonaceae	IV 11	Ascherson, P. &amp;	29.10.1907	31	184	171-184	36	163-170	Add. 161
		Graebner, P.							Fossil
Primulaceae	IV 237	Pax, F. &amp;	14.11.1905	22	386	364-386	75, includ. 349-363	Add. 346-348
		Kunth, R.					2 distrib.
							maps

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Rafflesiaceae	IV 75	Solms-Laubach, H.	5.11.1901	5	19	19	13
Sapindaceae	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	1931-34	98a-h	1-1539	1509-39	1-46	Add. 1479-1508
Sapindaceae 1-20	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	8.12.1931	98a	1-320	↑	6, (1-6)
Sapindaceae 21-40	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	30.3.1932	98b	321-640	↑	7, (7-13)
Sapindaceae 41-50	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	16.8.1932	98c	641-800	↑	5, (14-18)
Sapindaceae 51-60	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	15.11.1932	98d	801-960	↑	6, (19-24)
Sapindaceae 61-70	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	21.3.1933	98e	961-1114	↑	6, (25-30)
Sapindaceae 71-80	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	21.7.1933	98f	1115-1274	↑	7, (31-37)
Sapindaceae 81-90	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	29.11.1933	98g	1275-1434	↑	7, (38-44)
Sapindaceae 91-87	IV 165	Radlkofer, L.	27.2.1934	98h	1435-1539	1509-1539	2, (45-46)	Add. 1479-1508
Sarraceniaceae		IV 110	Macfarlane, J. M.	8.5.1908	34	39	39	10, includ.	Hybrids 35-38
							1 plate		Text issued
									in English
Saxifragaceae	IV 117
(incomplete)
Saxífraga I	IV 1171	Engler, A. &amp;	26.9.1916	67	1-451	449-451	1-100		Hybrids
		Irmscher, E.							434-448; 451
Saxífraga I	IV 117	Engler, A. &amp;	6.6.1919	69	449-709	676-709	101-124		Duplicate
		Irmscher, E.							pagination
									449-451
Saxífraga Addit.	IV 117	Engler, A. &amp;	6.6.1919	69	655-675			Addit. 655-675
		Irmscher, E.
Saxífraga Pars gen.	IV 117	Engler, A.	6.6.1919	69	1-47
Scheuchzeriaceae	IV 14	Buchenau, F.	25.8.1903	16	20	20	9
Scrophulariaceae	IV 257
(incomplete)
Antirrhinoideae
- Calceolarieae	IV 257C	Kraenzlin, F.	5.4.1907	28	128	125-128	21	123-124
Sparganiaceae	IV 10	Graebner, P.	30.10.1900	2	26	25-25	5		Fossil 24
									Hybrids 24
Sphagnales	Group
	Group III
Sphagnales Sphagnaceae	III [. .]	Warnstorff, C.	19.12.1911	51	i-iv	522-546	85		Add. 519-521
					546	Foreword iii-iv
Stylidiaceae	IV 278	Mildbraed, J.	26.5.1908	35	98	96-98	26
Styracaceae	IV 241	Perkins, J.	3.9.1907	30	111	108-111	18	104-107

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page (s) of
							number	page (s) of	addenda,
total		of	index to	additamentum,
family and sections	family	author	date	heft	number	page(s)		illustra-	collectors	fossil flora,
	number		published	number	of pages	of index	tions	number(s)	hybrids, etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Symplocaceae	IV 242	Brand, A.	5.11.1901	6	100	95-100	9	92-94	Add. 91
									Fossil 91
Taccaceae	IV 42	Limpricht, W.	28.2.1928	92	32	32	5
Taxaceae	IV 5	Pilger, R.	8.12.1903	18	124	120-124	24		Add. 119
									Fossil 118
Theophrastaceae	IV 236a	Mez, G.	19.5.1903	15	48	47-48	7	45-46
Triuridaceae	IV 18	Giesen, H.	14.1.1938	104	84	83-84	18; &amp;	81-83	Bibliog. 77-78
							3 distrib.
							Maps
Tropaeolaceae	IV 131	Buchenau, F.	8.7.1902	10	36	35-36	14
Typhaceae	IV 8	Graebner, P.	30.10.1900	2	1-11	17-18	4		Authors &amp;
					1-18				Journals; those
									frequently used, with their
									abbreviations 1-11
Umbelliferae	IV 228
(incomplete)
Apioideae	IV 228	Wolff, H.	2.8.1910	43	214	203-214	24	195-202	Add. 192-194
Apioideae cont.	IV 228	Wolff, H.	29.4.1927	90	398	377-398	26		Add. 358-376
Saniculoideae	IV 228	Wolff, H.	16.12.1913	61	305	295-305	42	283-294	Add. 278-282
Zingiberaceae	IV 46	Schuman, K. M.	4.10.1904	20	458		52

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Alphabetical list of authors in chronological order under authors

author	family	author	family
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acherson, Paul F. A.	Potamogetonaceae	Knuth, Reinhard	Lecythidaceae
&amp; Graebner, P.		Gustav Paul
Beck-Mannagetta,	Orobanchaceae	Knuth, Reinhard	Asteranthaceae
Guenther		Gustav Paul
Berger, Alwin	Liliaceae	Koehne, Emil	Lythraceae
Brand, August	Symplocaceae	Kraenzlin, Friedrich	Scrophulariaceae
Brand, August	Polemoniaceae	Wilhelm Ludwig
Brand, August	Hydrophyllaceae	Kraenzlin, F. W. L. &amp;	Orchidaceae
Brand, August	Borraginaceae	Pfitzer, F.
Buchenau, Franz Georg	Tropaeolaceae	Kraenzlin, F. W. L.	Orchidaceae
Buchenau, Franz Georg	Scheuchzeriaceae	Kraenzlin, F. W. L.	Cannaceae
Buchenau, Franz Georg	Alismataceae	Krause, Kurt &amp;	Aponogetonaceae
Buchenau, Franz Georg	Butomaceae	Engler, A.
Buchenau, Franz Georg	Juncaceae	Krause, Kurt &amp;	Araceae
Cogniaux, Céleste	Cucurbitaceae	Engler, A.
Alfred		Krause, K.	Araceae
Cogniaux, C. A. &amp;	Cucurbitaceae	Krause, K.	Goodeniaceae
Harms, H.		Krause, K.	Brunoniaceae
Diels, Friedrich	Droseraceae	Kuekenthal, Georg	Cyperaceae
Ludwig Emil		Limpricht, Wolfgang	Taccaceae
Diels, Friedrich	Menispermaceae	Lingelsheim,	Oleaceae
Ludwig Emil		Alexander
Engler, Adolph H. G.	Araceae	Macfarlane, John M.	Sarraceniaceae
Engler, A. &amp; Krause, K.	Aponogetonaceae	Macfarlane, John M.	Nepenthaceae
Engler, A. [p.p. with	Araceae	Macfarlane, John M.	Cephalotaceae
Krause, K.]		Mez, Carl Christian	Myrsinaceae
Engler, A. &amp;	Saxifragaceae	Mez, Carl Christian	Theophrastaceae
Irmscher, E.		Mez, Carl Christian	Bromeliaceae
Fedde, Friedrich	Papaveraceae	Milbraed, Johannes	Stylidiaceae
Karl Georg		Niedenzu, Franz	Malpighiaceae
Giesen, Hans	Triuridaceae	Pax, Ferdinand	Aceraceae
Gilg, Ernest &amp;	Monimiaceae	Pax, F. &amp;	Primulaceae
Perkins, Janet		Knuth, R. G. P.
Graebner, Peter Paul	Sparganiaceae	Pax, F.	Euphorbiaceae
Karl Otto Robert		Pax, F. &amp;	Euphorbiaceae
Graebner, Peter Paul	Typhaceae	Hoffmann, K.
Karl Otto Robert		Perkins, J. R. &amp;	Monimiaceae
Graebner, P. &amp;	Potamogetonaceae	Gilg, E.
Ascherson, Paul		Perkins, Janet Russell	Styracaceae
Grosser, Wilhelm	Cistaceae	Perkins, Janet Russell	Monimiaceae
Gruening, G.	Euphorbiaceae	Pfitzer, Ernest Hugo	Orchidaceae
Harms, Hermann A. T.	Cucurbitaceae	Heinrich
&amp; Cogniaux, C. A.		Pfitzer, E. &amp;	Orchidaceae
Hoffmann, Kaethe	Euphorbiaceae	Kraenzlin, F.
&amp; Pax, Ferdinand		Pilger, Robert Kund	Taxaceae
Irmscher, Edgar &amp;	Saxifragaceae	Friedrich
Engler, A.		Pilger, Robert Kund	Plantaginaceae
Jablonsky, E.	Euphorbiaceae	Friedrich
Knuth, R. &amp; Pax, F.	Primulaceae	Radlkofer, Ludwig	Sapindaceae
Knuth, Reinhard	Geraniaceae	Adolph Timotheus
Gustav Paul		Rendle, Alfred Barton	Naiadaceae
Knuth, Reinhard	Dioscoreaceae	Rosenthal, K.	Daphniphyllaceae
Gustav Paul		Ruhland, Wilhelm	Eriocaulaceae
Knuth, Reinhard	Oxalidaceae	Schellenberg, Gustav	Connaraceae
Gustav Paul		Schindler, Anton Karl	Haloragaceae
Knuth, Reinhard	Barringtoniaceae	Schulz, Otto Eugen	Erythroxylaceae

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author	family	author	family
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Schulz, Otto Eugen	Cruciferae	Wangerin, Walter	Nyssaceae
Schumann, Karl Moritz	Musaceae	Wangerin, Walter	Garryaceae
Schumann, Karl Moritz	Marantaceae	Wangerin, Walter	Cornaceae
Schumann, K. M.	Zingiberaceae	Wangerin, Walter	Alangiaceae
Schuster, J.	Cycadaceae	Warburg, Otto	Pandanaceae
Skottsberg, Carl	Myzodendraceae	Warnstorf, C.	Sphagnaceae
Solms-Laubach,	Hydnoraceae	Wimmer, Franz Elfried	Campanulaceae
Herman		Winkler, Hubert	Betulaceae
Solms-Laubach	Rafflesiaceae	Wolff, Hermann	Umbelliferae
Herman		Zahn, K. H.	Compositae
Walter, Hans	Phytolaccaceae

Heft numbers and chronological order of issue

heft	date		heft	date
number	published	family and sections	number	published	family and sections
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	4.10.1900	Musaceae	38	18.5.1909	Cyperaceae
2	30.10.1900	Typhaceae	39	1.6.1909	Phytolaccaceae
2	30.10.1900	Sparganiaceae	40	21.12.1909	Papaveraceae
3	21.12.1900	Pandanaceae	41	12.4.1910	Nyssaceae
4	21.6.1901	Monimiaceae	41	12.4.1910	Garryaceae
5	5.11.1901	Hydnoraceae	41	12.4.1910	Cornaceae
5	5.11.1901	Raffesiaceae	41	12.4.1910	Alangiaceae
6	5.11.1901	Symplocaceae	42	3.5.1910	Euphorbiaceae
7	17.12.1901	Naiadaceae	43	2.8.1910	Umbelliferae
8	7.1.1902	Aceraceae	44	4.10.1910	Euphorbiaceae
9	6.5.1902	Myrsinaceae	45	15.11.1910	Orchidaceae
10	8.7.1902	Tropaeolaceae	46	6.12.1910	Menispermaceae
11	8.7.1902	Marantaceae	47	14.2.1911	Cephalotaceae
12	27.3.1903	Orchidaceae	47	14.2.1911	Euphorbiaceae
13	27.3.1903	Eriocaulaceae	48	4.8.1911	Araceae
14	19.5.1903	Cistaceae	49	10.10.1911	Monimiaceae
15	19-5-1903	Theophrastaceae	50	17.10.1911	Orchidaceae
16	25.8.1903	Scheuchzeriaceae	51	19.12.1911	Sphagnaceae
16	25.8.1903	Alismataceae	52	13.2.1912	Euphorbiaceae
16	25.8.1903	Butomaceae	53	25.3.1912	Geraniaceae
17	9.10.1903	Lythraceae	54	25.3.1912	Brunoniaceae
18	8.12.1903	Taxaceae	54	25.3.1912	Goodeniaceae
19	17.6.1904	Betulaceae	55	6.8.1912	Araceae
20	4.10.1904	Zingiberaceae	56	22.10.1912	Cannaceae
21	13.6.1905	Araceae	57	22.10.1912	Euphorbiaceae
22	14.11.1905	Primulaceae	58	15.4.1913	Euphorbiaceae
23	12.12.1905	Haloragaceae	59	27.5.1913	Hydrophyllaceae
24	2.1.1906	Aponogetonaceae	60	23.9.1913	Araceae
25	15.5.1906	Juncaceae	61	16.12.1913	Umbelliferae
26	31.7.1906	Droseraceae	62	10.11.1914	Myzodendraceae
27	19.2.1907	Polemoniaceae	63	10.11.1914	Euphorbiaceae
28	5.4.1907	Scrophulariaceae	64	15.6.1915	Araceae
29	13.8.1907	Erythroxylaceae	65	22.6.1915	Euphorbiaceae
30	3.9.1907	Styracaceae	66	26.9.1916	Cucurbitaceae
31	29.10.1907	Potamogetonaceae	67	26.9.1916	Saxifragaceae
32	26.11.1907	Orchidaceae	68	6.6.1919	Euphorbiaceae
33	8.5.1908	Liliaceae	68	6.6.1919	Daphniphyllaceae
34	8.5.1908	Sarraceniaceae	69	6.6.1919	Saxifragaccae
35	26.5.1908	Stylidiaceae	70	30.12.1919	Cruciferae
36	20.10.1908	Nepenthaceae	71	14.5.1920	Araceae
37	8.12.1908	Araceae	72	29.6.1920	Oleaceae

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heft	date	heft	date
number	published	family and sections	number	published	family and sectins-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73	6.7.1920	Araceae	98b	30.3.1932	Sapindaceae
74	9.7.1920	Araceae	98c	16.8.1932	Sapindaceae
75	4.2.1921	Compositae	98d	15.11.1932	Sapindaceae
76	10.5.1921	Compositae	98e	21.3.1933	Sapindaceae
77	18.10.1921	Compositae	98f	21.7.1933	Sqpindaceae
78	22.11.1921	Borraginaceae	98g	29.11.1933	Sapindaceae
79	14.2.1922	Compositae	98h	27.2.1934	Sapindaceae
80	14.3.1922	Orchidaceae	99	12.7.1932	Cycadaceae
81	19.9.1922	Euphorbiaceae	100	1	27.11.1934	Bromeliaceae
82	27.2.1923	Compositae	100	2	12.2.1935	Bromeliaceae
83	6.3.1923	Orchidaceae	100	3	28.5.1935	Bromeliaceae
84	26.6.1923	Cruciferae	100	4	10.10.1935	Bromeliaceae
85	16.5.1924	Euphorbiaceae	101	1	26.11.1935	Cyperaceae
86	22.7.1924	Cruciferae	101	2	18.2.1936	Cyperaceae
87	5.8.1924	Dioscoreaceae	101	3	28.4.1936	Cyperaceae
88	28.11.1924	Cucurbitaceae	101	4	24.11.1936	Cyperaceae
89	25.2.1927	Cruciferae	102	22.6.1937	Plantaginaceae
90	29.4.1927	Umbelliferae	103	31.5.1938	Connaraceae
91	28.2.1928	Malpighiaceae	104	14.1.1938	Triuridaceae
92	28.2.1928	Taccaceae	105	22.8.1939	Barringtoniaceae
93	19.6.1928	Malpighiaceae	105	22.8.1939	Lecythidaceae
94	27.11.1928	Malpighiaceae	105	22.8.1939	Asteranthaceae
95	11.3.1930	Oxalidaceae	106	25.5.1943	Campanulaceae
96	30.9.1930	Orobanchaceae	106	1956	Campanulaceae
97	27.2.1931	Borraginaceae			re-issued
98a	8.12.1931	Sapindaceae

<em>Ref</em>.: Engler, Sb. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 22 Jan 1925.
Davis, Taxon 6(6): 181-182. 1957.

1714. <em>Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Hochgebirgsfloren</em> erläutert an der Verbreitung
der Saxifragen. [headline:] Einzelausgabe. Berlin (Kön. Akad. Wissenschaften) 1916.
Qu. (<em>Beitr. Entwicklungsgesch. Hochgebirgsfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 16 Aug 1916 (p. 2), p. [i]-113, maps 1-8. - Published to commemorate the
	fiftieth anniversary of the publication of <em>De genere Saxífraga</em>, Breslau 16 Aug 1866. -
	Specially reprinted from Abh. kön. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Jahrg. 1916, Phys.-math.
	Klasse, no. 1, 1916. <em>Copy</em>: "Einzelausgabe" M.

Erdner, Eugen (1869-1927), German botanist and clergyman in Neuburg a.D., later
in Donauwörth. (<em>Erdner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 512.
Gerstlauer, Mitt. bayer. bot. Ges. 4: 105-106. 1928.

1715. <em>Flora von Neuburg a.D.</em> Verzeichnis der in dem Amtgerichtsbezirk Neuburg a.D.,
Rain und Monheim und den angrenzenden Teilen des übrigen Schwabens, Mittel-
frankens und Oberbayerns wildwachsenden und häufiger kultivierten Gefässpflanzen.
s.l. [1911]. Oct. (<em>Fl. Neuburg</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1911 (date on cover, bound with copy B), frontispiece, [1]-600. <em>Copy</em>: B. -
	Originally published in Bericht naturwiss. Ver. Schwaben Neuburg 39 and 40 with
	"Nachträge und Verbesserungen" in vol. 41.

Erdtman, Otto Gunnar Elias (1897-1973), Swedish palynologist, (<em>Erdtman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Solna.

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HEADING: ERDTMAN

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 30; Barnhart 1: 513; BFM 2573-2578;
BL 2: 525, 552; Bossert p. 117; KR p. 163; Langman p. 267.
Gullvåg. Grana 12(3): 129-130. 1972 (portr.)
Rowley et al., J. Palyn. 8: 167. 1972.
Faegri, Pollen and Spores 15(1): 5-12. 1973.
Anon., Botanica (Delhi) 23(2-3): 63. 1973.
Nilsson and Praglowski, Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 15(1): 1-2. 1973 (portr.)
Sargeant, Microscopy 32(8): 319-331. 1973 (portr.)
Stearn, The Times, 6 Mar 1973.
Colinvaux, Yale Rev. 62: 631-636. 1973.
Burkart, Darwiniana 18(1-2): 281-282. 1973.
Henderson, Bot. Soc. Edinburgh News 10: 9-10. 1973.

Erfurth, Ch. B. (x-1893), German organist and botanist. (<em>Erfurth</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 513; BM 2: 537; PR 2727; Anon., Mitt.
thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 6: 9. 1894.

1716. <em>Flora von Weimar</em> mit Berücksichtigung der Culturpflanzen. Zum Gebrauche in
Schulen und beim Selbstunterrichte. Weimar (Hermann Böhlau) 1867. Oct. (<em>Fl</em>.
<em>Weimar</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Mai-Sep 1867 (p. xiv: 8 Apr 1867; Flora 8 Oct 1867), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-320.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Weimar Jan-Jul 1882 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1882), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-339. (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2727.
	Ascherson, Bot. Zeit. 29: 775-778. 10 Nov 1871.

Erichsen, Christian Friedo Eckhard (1867-1945), German lichenologist working in
Schleswig-Holstein, (<em>Erichsen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: HBG. - Further material at A, B, BM, BP, C, GB, KIEL, LD,
MANCH, UPS, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 11; IH 1 (ed. 6): 108, 2: 184.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1:513; GR p. 11; KR p. 163; LS 8066, suppl.
7525-7535; MW p. 109.
Mattick und Möller, Die Heimat 58(12): [2 p.]. 1951 (portr.)
Mattick, Willdenowia 1: 179-188. 1954 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Rabenhorst <em>Kryptogamen-Flora</em> ed. 2, <em>Pertusariaceae</em>, 9(5.1): vii, 321-
512. 1935, 513-702, 728. 1936.

Eriksson, Jakob (1848-1931), Swedish botanist, physiologist and plant pathologist.
(<em>Eriks</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, much material at S. - Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Svensk svamp-herbarium</em>, omfattende i Sverige förekommande parasitsvampar (fasc. 1,
	nos. 1-50, Stockholm 1880), set at S.
2. <em>Fungi parasitici scandinavici exsiccati</em> (fasc, 1-10, nos. 1-500, Stockholm 1882-1895, see
	KR p. 181 for accompanying literature), sets at B, BERN, BM, C, FH, HAL, L, LD,
	NY, O, S. - Reviews: (1) <em>Hedwigia</em> 21: 176. Nov 1882, 183-184. Dec 1882; (2, 3)
	<em>ib</em>. 22: 144. Sep 1883, 157-158. Oct 1883; (4, 5) <em>ib</em>. 25: 216. Sep-Oct 1886; (6) <em>ib</em>. 28:
	224-225. 1889 (rd. 1-3-30-4. 1889); (7, 8) <em>ib</em>. 31: 88. Jan-Apr 1892.
3. <em>Collectio cerealis varietates cerealium in Suecia maturescentes continens</em> (fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-40,
	Stockholm 1889-1899). Sets?
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 185; KR p. 181.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 435. 1916.

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HEADING: ERRERA

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 513; BFM 3131, 3132; BM 2: 538, 6: 306-
307; Bossert p. 118; CSP 7: 620, 9: 805, 12: 224, 14: 868; Frank 3(Anh.): 28; Jackson
p. 82, 491; KR p. 165-181; LS 8067-8139, suppl. 7535-7595.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 37, <em>pl. 8</em>, 1903, 3(3): 10. <em>pl. 104.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Whetzel, History phytopathology 86. 1918 (portr.)
Anon., Nature 127: 945-946. 1931.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1062-1163. 1940.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 197. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Erikssonia</em> Penzig &amp; P. A. Saccardo (1898).

Ernst, Adolf [Adolfo] (1832-1899), German botanist who settled in Venezuela (1861).
(<em>Ernst</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, Characeae were at B, other material at AMES, C, E, KIEL
and VEN (mostly destroyed).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 54 (VEN), 2: 185.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 271, 319. 1916.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinb. 79. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 514; BL 1: 260, 261; BM 2: 539; CSP 7:
623, 9: 807, 12: 225, 14: 872; Jackson p. 544 [index]; Langman p. 267; LS 8141-8146.
Ahrensburg, H., Bibliographia Prof. Dr. phil. A. Ernst, Caracas s.d., 32 p.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1900: 17.
Anon., Leopoldina 36: 47-48. 1900.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 48-49. 1898, 3: 44-45. 1902.
Jahn et al., Bol. Soc. Venez. Ci. Nat. 1: 319-379. 1932 (portr.)

Ernsting, Arthur Conrad (1709-1768), German physician and botanist. (<em>Ernsting</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: [not in Barnhart]; BM 2: 539; PR 2733-2735.

1717. <em>Historische und physikalische Beschreibung der Geschlechter der Pflanzen</em>. Welcher Hrn.
Linnaeus systematisches Verzeichnis von den Geschlechtern der Pflanzen beigefüget
worden. Lemgo (mit Meyerschen Schriften) 1761-1762. 2 parts, Qu. (<em>Hist. Beschr.
Geschl. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: Aug-Nov 1761 (p. [xvi] Aug 1761; NZgS), p. [i-xxiv], [1]-424, <em>pl. 1-5</em>, uncol.
	cop. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Part 2</em>: 1762 (NZgS 18 Nov 1762), [i], [2, err.], [425]-748, index sign. Ss-Ddd, <em>pl. 6-10.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 539; PR 2735.

Errera, Leo [-Abram] (1858-1905), Belgian botanist of Italian/German descent,
physiologist, evolutionary biologist and philosopher. (<em>Errera</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 185.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 514; BM 2: 539; CSP 9: 807, 12: 225;
GR p. 695.
Crépin, Guide bot. Belg. 449. 1878.
Marchal et al., Discours prononcés aux funérailles de Léo Errera, 4 Août 1905. Liège
	1905, 18 p., repr. from Rev. Univ. Bruxelles Jul-Sep 1905.
Massart, Rev. Univ. Brux. 11: 19-28. 1905.
Massart, Léo Errera 1858-1905, Bruxelles 1905, 40 p. (portr., bibl.)
De Wildeman, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 23: (43)-55. 1906 (portr., bibl.)
Dörfler, Botaniker Porträts 2: 18. 1906.
De Wildeman, Ann. Soc. belge Micr. 28: 64-114. 1907 (portr., bibl.)

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HEADING: ERRERA

De Wildeman, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 44: 9-58. 1907 (portr., bibl.)
Frédéricq et Massart, Notice sur Léo Errera, Annuaire Acad. Roy. Belg. 74: (131-279)
	5-153. 1908 (portr., bibl.; the main biography).
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 41. 1941.
Evens, Gesch. Algologie Belgie 168-169. 1944.
Oye, Biol. Jaarboek Dodonaea 26: 181-185. 1958 (contacts with Gent botanists).
Errera, A., et al., Commémoration Léo Errera, Univ. libre de Bruxelles 10, 11 et 12
	septembre 1958, Bruxelles 1960.
Pelseneer, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 92: 269-270. 1960 (manuscripts Errera at Univ. Bruxel-
	les).
Pilet, DSB 4: 401-402. 1971 (bibl.) (as Léo-Abram; all other sources have Léo).
Smit, History of the life sciences 921. 1974.

<sm>COLLECTED WORKS</sm>: Recueil d'oeuvres de Léo Errera, 4 vols., Bruxelles 1908-1922.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Errerana</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

Eschenbach, Johann Friedrich (1757-x), German physician and botanist at Leipzig.
(<em>Eschenbach</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 540; PR 2736-2738.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eschenbachia</em> Moench (1794).

1718. <em>Disputatio physica observationum botanicarum specimen continens</em> quam auctoritate
atque consensa amplissimi philosophorum ordinis pro obtinendis docendi juribus d. xv
maji mdcclxxxiv defendit Joannes Fridericus Eschenbach ... cum Joanne Guilielmo
Linckio. Leipzig (ex officina Klavearthia) [1774]. Qu. (<em>Disp. observ. bot. spec.</em>)

<em>Co-defendant</em>: Johann Wilhelm Linck.
<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Mai 1774, p. [1]-40. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Reprint</em>: In Usteri's Delectus opusculorum botanicorum 2(14). 1791.

Eschscholtz, Johann Friedrich Gustav von (1793-1831), Estonian (Baltic-German)
explorer, biologist and physician. (<em>Eschsch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: the collections from the voyage on the Rurik (1815-1818) and
the Predpriatie (Enterprise) (1823-1826) are at LE, duplicates at BR, C, G, GH (see
also under Chamisso).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 185; Lasègue p. 212-213.
	Eastwood, Leaflets western Bot. 4: 17-21. 1944 (on his Californian collection).
	Miller, Taxon 19: 522. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 890; Barnhart 1: 515; BM 2: 541; CSP 2: 519-
520; 7: 625; PR sub.
Anon., Flora 14: 512. 1831.
Recke und Napiersky, Allg. Schriftsteller- und Gelehrten-Lexikon Livland, Esthland
	und Kurland 523. 1827, Beise und Napiersky, Nachtr. u. Forts. 173. 1859.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist.-nat. 673 [index]. 1846.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 108. 1882.
Safford, Cont. U.S. natl. Herb. 9: 28-29. 1905.
Jepson, Madroño 1: 253. 1929 (portr.)
Essig, Hist. Entomology 617-622. 1931.
Mahr, Stanford Univ. Publ. Hist. Econ. Polit. Sci. 2(2): 19, 75, 131, 133. 1932.
Backer, Verkl. Woordenb. 202. 1936.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 167 [index]. 1942.
Alden and lfft, Occ. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci. 20: 27-28. 1943.
Eastwood, Leaflets Western Bot. 4: 19-21, 153-156. 1945.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 157. 1950, 8(1): 32. 1974.

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HEADING: ESPER

Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 48. 1955.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 154. 1961.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 8. 1969 (preprint).
Blacker, L. J., DSB 4: 406-407. 1971 (bibl.)
Papavero, Essays history neotrop. Dipterol. 51, 112. 1971.
Lukina, Johann Friedrich Eschscholtz, Leningrad 1975 (in Russian; portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eschscholtzia</em> Bernhardi (1833, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Eschscholzia</em> Chamisso (1820).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 497-498. 1974; Lipschitz &amp; Vasilczenko, Harbarium
centrale USSR 135-136. 1968.

Eschweiler, Franz (Franciscus) Gerhard (Gerardus) (1796-1831), German physician
and botanist. (<em>Eschw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: M; further material at BR via Martius.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 11; IH 2: 185.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 515; BM 2: 541; CSP 2: 520; DTS 1: 66,
6(4): 19; GR p. 11; LS 8176-8177a; PR 2739-2740.
Anon., Flora 14: 512. 1831.
Pongratz, Acta Albertina Ratisbonensia, Naturf. Regensb. 25. 1963.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 1: 452, 467, 525, 610, 615, 2: 103, 494.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Lichenes</em>, in vol. 1 of Martius, <em>Fl. bras.</em>, 1833.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eschweilera</em> C. F. P. Martius ex A. P. de Candolle (1828); <em>Eschweileria</em> Zippel
ex Boerlage (1887).

1719. <em>De fructificatione generis Rhizomorphae commentatio</em> ... Accedit novum genus Hypho-
mycetum. Cum tabula aenea. Elberfeld (Sumtibus Büschlerianis) 1822. Qu. (<em>Fruct. gen.
Rhizomorph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1822 (p. 4: 6 Jul 1822 ("pridie Non Jul."), Flora 14 Dec 1822), p. [1]-35, [36,
	motto], 1 copper engraving after a drawing by the author. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 541; PR 2739.
	Anon., Flora 5: 725-728. 14 Dec 1822 (rev.)

1720. <em>Systema lichenum</em>, genera exhibens rite distincta, pluribus novis adaucta. Nürnberg
(J. L. Schrag) 1824. Qu. (<em>Syst. lich.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1824 (Flora 28 Oct 1824), p. [1]-26, <em>2 tabl. – Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 541; LS 8177; PR 2740.
	Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 2: 103-108. 1869.
	Anon., Flora 8: 241-249. 28 Apr 1825 (rev.)

Esper, Eugen Johann Christoph (1742-1810). German zoologist and phycologist.
(<em>Esper</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, ER (incomplete).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 186.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264. 1916.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 6: 376-377; Barnhart 1: 516; BM 2: 541-542;
CSP 2: 521; Jackson p. 155; NI 696; PR 2744; Quenstedt p. 131; SO 146.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist, na.t Banks 5: 227 [index]. 1800.
Engelmann, Bibl. Hist.-nat. 673. 1846.
Spiess, Abh. naturf. Ges. Nürnberg 8: 203. 1891.
Silva, Wasmann J. Biol. 11(2): 229-230. 1953.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Espera</em> Willdenow (1801).

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HEADING: ESPER

1721. <em>Icones fucorum</em> cum characteribus systematicis, synonimis [sic] auctorum et descrip-
tionibus novarum specierum. Abbildungen der Tange mit beygefügten systematischen
Kennzeichen, Anführungen der Schriftsteller, und Beschreibungen der neuen Gattun-
gen. Nürnberg (Raspe) 1797-1808, 7 Hefte 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Ic. fuc.</em>)

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates. dates
---------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-54	1-24	1797
	2	[55]-126	25-29, 29a, 30-63	1798
	3	[127-] 129-166	64-87	1799
	4	[i], 167-217*, [1, err.],	88-111	1800
		[1, gen. t.p.]
2	5	[1]-53 [sic], [i]	112-135	1802
	6	[i], 53-101	136, 136a, 137-144, 144a,	1804
			145-157
	7	[103-] 105-132	158-160, 160a, 161, 161a,	Apr 1808
			162, 162a, 163, 163a, 164-169
Erster Anhang		i-iv	1-4	1808
Zweyter Anhang		i-iii	1-4	1808

* Many erroneous page numbers (167 as "127," 217 as "117"). For an extensive com-
mentary see Silva. <em>Copy</em> orig. ed.: UC.
The 184 coloured copper engravings are of drawings by Esper. According to Pritzel, the
seventh fascicle is often lacking. The HNC facsimile reprint, however, includes this Heft.
"The majority of the species of algae treated in the <em>Icones</em> had been described previously,
and Esper's uncritical and even inaccurate figures and discussions, based solely on dried
(and frequently fragmentary) material detracted rather than added to their understand-
ing" (Silva). The importance of the book stems from the circumstance that it is one of
the earliest phycological publications and that Esper's name is frequently cited in
synonymies.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966, Historiae naturalis classica vol. 50. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 542; Jackson p. 155; NI 606; PR 2744; IDC 6152.
	Boucher, Magas, encycl. 1798(4): 421.
	Mertens, <em>in</em> Schrader, J. Bot. 1800(1): 170-202, 1801(1): 32-52.
	Silva, Wasmann J. Biol. 11(2): 221-232. 1953.

1721a. <em>Die Pflanzenthiere</em> in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Farben erleuchtet nebst
Beschreibungen. Nürnberg (Raspe) [1788-] 1791-1829[-1830]. 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Pflanzenthiere</em>).

Theil	pars	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------
1	1-2	[1]-96	1788
	3-4	97-192	1789
	5-6	[i]-xii, 193-320	1791 t.p.: 1791, p. xii: Sep 1791
2	7-8	[1]-96	1791
	9-10	97-180	1792
	11	181-220	1793
	12	[i], 221-305	1794
3	13	1-24	1805
	14-15	25-144	?
	16	[145]-284	1829 by F. L. Hammer
	17	285-end	1830 by F. L. Hammer

In all: 149, 130 and 19 plates by Esper. <em>Copy</em>: UC (incompl.)
<em>Plates Theil 1</em>: <em>1-3, 3a, 4, 4a, 5, 6-8, 1-4, 4a-8, 8a, 9, 10, 10a-21, 21a-31, 1-17, 1-6</em> [68 plates
	fide t.p.]
	<em>Theil 2</em>: <em>1-49</em> [106 fide t.p.]
	<em>Theil 3</em>: Sertul. <em>1-35</em>, Vortic. <em>1</em>, Tubul. <em>1</em>, Flustra <em>1</em>, Petrif. 8a, 9.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 542.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 137. 1969.

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HEADING: ETTINGSHAUSEN

1722. <em>Fortsetzungen der Pflanzenthiere in Abbildungen</em> nach der Natur mit Farben erleuchtet
nebst Beschreibungen. Nürnberg 1794[-1806], 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Fortsetz. Pflanzenthiere</em>).

Theil	pars	pages	dates
------------------------------------------
1	1-2	[1]-64	1794
	3-4	65-116	Apr-Sep 1795
	5-6	117-168	Apr-Sep 1796
	7-8	[i-ii], 169-230	Sep 1797
2	9	1-24	Sep 1798
	10	25-48	1806

114 and 23 plates by Esper and Jac. Sturm. – <em>Copy</em>: UC (vol. 1, <em>pl. 32-61</em>). – T.p. vol. 1
has "106" plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 542.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 137. 1969.

Etheridge, Robert Jr. (1847-1920), British palaeobiologist, from 1887-1920 in Austra-
lia. (<em>Etheridge</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: early British material at BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 260; Barnhart 1: 517; BM 2: 544, 6: 308-
309; CSP 7: 627, 9: 811-814, 12: 225, 14: 884-887; Jackson p. 182; LS 8186; Quenstedt
p.132.
Fletcher, Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 45: 5-6. 1920.
A.S.W., Nature 104: 700-701. 1920.
Bather, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 76: lix-lx. 1921.
Dun and Rainbow, Rec. austral. Mus. Sydney 15: 1-27. 1926 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: with H. Alleyne Nicholson (q.v.): <em>A monograph of the Silurian fossils of
the Girvan district in Ayrshire</em>. Edinburgh, London, plants in 1(1): Oct-Dec 1878.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Etheridgea</em> C. von Ettingshausen (1893).

Étienne, Georges (x-1910), French bryologist. (<em>Étienne</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: <em>Mousses de la Normandie</em>, préparées et
classées d'après la méthode de W.-Ph. Schimper (fasc. i-iv, nos. 1-250, Rouan, 1870-
1889), BM, CGE, CN, FH, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 186.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 517; CSP 14: 887-888.

Ettingshausen, Constantin Freiherr von (1826-1897), Austrian botanist, palaeonto-
logist and mineralogist at Graz, publisher of numerous nature-printed works. (<em>Ettingsh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W [?], some material at BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 260-261; Barnhart 1: 518; BM 2: 545-546,
6: 309; Bossert p. 119; CSP 2: 525-526, 7: 627-628, 9: 815, 14: 888-889; DTS 1: 66;
Frank 3(Anh.): 29; GR p. 432; IF p. 695; Jackson p. 544 [index]; Langman p. 273;
MW p. no, suppl. p. 61; NI 608-614; PR 2749-2763; Quenstedt p. 132.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. geol. Survey 5: 380-381. 1885.
Krasser, Oest. bot. Z. 47: 273-284, 349-355. 1897 (bibl., portr.), repr. 36 p.
Hann, Alman. Akad. Wien 47: 298-304. 1897 (bibl.)
Hörner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 47: 55-58. 1897.
Hoernes, Mitt. naturw. Ver. Steiermark 1897: 79-106. 1898 (bibl., portr.)
Staub, Földtani Közlöny 28: 1-12. 1898 (bibl., 114 titles).
Anon., Botanik und Zoologie in Österreich 1850-1900. Wien 1901 (portr.)

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HEADING: ETTINGSHAUSEN

Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 81. 1903, 3(3): 66. 1905.
Fischer, Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 8: 205-208. 1933 (extensive bibliography of E.'s nature-
	prints).
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 449 [index]. 1937.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 243. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: see J. S. Gardner and C. Ettinghausen, <em>A monograph of the British Eocene
flora</em>, 1879-1886.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ettingshausenia</em> Stiehler (1857).

1723. <em>Physiotypia plantarum austriacarum</em>. Der Naturselbstdruck in seiner Anwendung auf
die Gefässpflanzen des österreichischen Kaiserstaates, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung
der Nervation in den Flächenorganen der Pflanzen. Wien (K.K. Hof- und Staats-
druckerei) [1855-] 1856, 6 vols. Qu. and Fol. (<em>Physiotyp. pl. austr.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Alois Pokorny (1826-1880).
<em>Nature-printer</em>: Alois Auer (1813-1869).
<em>Text vol</em>.: Wien Jan 1856, Qu. (p. xii: 24 Dec 1855; "Jan" Bot. Zeit. 14 Mar 1856),
	p. [i]-lxvii, [1], [1]-276, <em>pl. i-xxx. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Plates</em>: five vols., imperial folio, publ. 1855-1856, <em>100 plates</em> each, in all <em>1588 figs</em>. Reprinted
	1873, see below.
<em>Note</em>: The most important work produced by nature printing ever published. The first
	edition is very rare, the <em>plates</em> appear usually in the 1873 re-issue which also contains a
	further five volumes, still prepared by Auer before his death in 1869. The book was
	presented to a meeting of the Deutsche naturf. Aerzte on 17 Sep 1856.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 546; Fischer no. 69; Jackson p. 263; NI 613; Plesch p. 219; PR 2756.
	Ettinghausen, S.B. Akad. Wiss. Wien 20: 407-491. 1856 (Fischer no. 56), reprinted as
	<em>Bericht über das Werk Physiotypia plantarum austriacarum</em>, Wien 1856, 87 p., <em>10</em> and <em>3 pl</em>.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 358-360, 486-491, 1856.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 210-211. 1975 (sold at <em>£</em> 1100).

1724. <em>Die Blatt-Skelete der Dikotyledonen</em> mit besonderer Rücksicht auf die Untersuchung
und Bestimmung der fossilen Pflanzenreste ... Mit 95 Tafeln in Naturselbstdruck und
276 in den Text gedruckten Physiotypen. Wien (K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei) 1861.
Qu. (<em>Blatt-Skel. Dikot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1861 (p. viii: 15 Nov 1860), p. [i]-xlvi, [1], [1]-308, <em>pl. i-xcv. Copy</em>: NY. - The
	95 plates are composed of 1042 separate blocks, which with the 276 text illustrations,
	totals 1318 ills.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 545; Fischer 51; NI 609; PR 2758.

1725. <em>Über die Entdeckung des neuholländischen Charakters der Eocenflora Europa's</em> und über die
Anwendung des Naturselbstdruckes zur Förderung der Botanik und Paläontologie, als
Entgegnung auf die Schrift des Herrn Professor Dr. F. Unger: "Neuholland in Europa."
Wien (K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei) 1862. Oct. (<em>Entd. neuholl. Char. Eocenfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1862 (p. 10: Oct 1861), p. [1]-93, <em>153 text ills</em>. (of which 28 are copies of illustrations
	in Unger, Neu-Holland in Europa, Wien 1861). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 545; Fischer no. 52; NI 610; PR 2759.

1726. <em>Physiographic der Medicinal-Pflanzen</em> nebst einem Clavis zur Bestimmung der Pflan-
zen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Nervation der Blätter. Wien (Wilhelm Brau-
müller) 1862. Oct. (<em>Physiogr. Med.-Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1862 (p. vi: Oct 1861), p. [i]-xiv, [1, h.t.], [1]-432, <em>294 text ills</em>., nature printed.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 545; Fischer no. 53; NI 612; PR 2760.

1727. <em>Photographisches Album der Flora Österreichs</em> zugleich ein Handbuch zum Selbst-
unterricht in der Pflanzenkunde. ... Mit 173 Tafeln, enthaltend eine Sammlung ge-
druckter Photographien von charakteristischen Pflanzen der einheimischen Flora. Wien
(Wilhelm Braumüller) 1864. Oct. (<em>Photogr. Album Fl. Österr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1864 (p. iv: Oct 1863; Flora 17 Feb 1864; Bot. Zeit. 18 Mar 1864), p. [i]-

PAGE: 805
HEADING: EULENSTEIN

	xxviii, [1, h.t.], [1]-319, <em>173 full page ills</em>. in text which are photographic reproductions,
	reduced, from the <em>Physiotypia. Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 545; NI 608; PR 2761.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 22: 83. 18 Mar 1864.

1728. <em>Die Farnkräuter der Jetztwelt</em> zur Untersuchung und Bestimmung der in den
Formationen der Erdrinde eingeschlossenen Ueberreste von vorweltlichen Arten dieser
Ordnung nach dem Flächen-Skelet bearbeitet. ... Mit zahlreichen in den Text gedruck-
ten Abbildungen und 180 Tafeln im Naturselbstdruck. Wien (Carl Gerold's Sohn) 1865.
Qu. (<em>Farnkr. Jetztw.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1864 (p. vi: Oct 1864, "erschienen" Flora 14 Dec 1864, Hedwigia Dec
	1864; rev. Bull. Soc. bot. France 11 (Bibl.): 261-262. 1864), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-298, <em>pl. 1-
	180</em>, tinted, with <em>2138 ills., 91 text ill. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 545; Fischer 57; IF p. 695; Jackson p. 150; NI 611; PR 2762; IDC 6521.

1729. <em>Physiotypia plantarum austriacarum</em>. Die Gefässpflanzen Österreichs in Naturselbst-
druck, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Nervation in den Flächenorganen der
Pflanzen, 2 series, 10 vols, of plates and 2 vols, text, Wien (K.K. Hof- und Staats-
druckerei), Praha (F. Tempsky) 1873. Fol. (<em>Physiotyp. pl. austr.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Alois Pokorny (1826-1880).
<em>Publ</em>.: The first series is a reprint of the 1855-1856 edition (see above no. 1723); the
	second series contains plates produced by Auer before his death in 1869, but published
	only in the edition by F. Tempsky in Praha.
<em>Text vol. 1</em>: "I. Serie, den I. bis V. Band der Tafeln oder die Tafeln 1-500 enthaltend.
	Textband mit 30 Quarttafeln. Wien 1873 ... Verlag von F. Tempsky in Prag, " Qu.,
	p. [i*], [i]-lxvii, 1-276 (263?), pl. <em>i-xxx. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Text vol. 2</em>: "II. Serie ... 1873, p. [i-iv], 1-80 (p. iv: 1 Mai 1873). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Series I</em>. Vol. 1: 1873, p. [i]-x, <em>pl. 1-100.</em>
	Vol. 2: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl 101-200</em>.
	Vol. 3: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 201-300.</em>
	Vol. 4: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 301-400.</em>
	Vol. 5: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 401-500.</em>
<em>Series II</em>. Vol. 6: 1873, [i*, t.p. for ser. 2], [i-iv], <em>pl. 501-600.</em>
	Vol. 7: 1873, p. [i-iv], pl. <em>601-700</em>.
	Vol. 8: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 701-800.</em>
	Vol. 9: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 801-900.</em>
	Vol. 10: 1873, p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 901-1000.</em>
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 546; Fischer no. 70; NI 614.

1730. <em>Untersuchungen über Ontogenie und Phylogenie der Pflanzen</em> auf paläontologischer
Grundlage ... (Mit 7 Tafeln in Naturselbstdruck und 1 Textfigur). Wien (K.K. Hof-
und Staatsdruckerei) 1890. Qu. (<em>Unters. Ontog. Phylog. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Franz Krasan (1840-1907).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1890 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1890), p. [i, t.p. reprint], [1]-36, <em>pl. 1-7. Copy</em>: U. – Pre-
	printed from Denkschr. math.-wiss. Cl. k. Akad. Wiss. 57. 1890 (or early 1891, Nat.
	Nov. Mar 1891).
<em>Ref</em>.:BM 6:549.

Eulenstein, Theodor (x-1875), German diatomologist. (<em>Eudenstein</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: <em>Diatomacearum species typicae</em> (1 cent.,
nos. 1-100, Stuttgart 1867, ed. 2, nos. 1-100, Dresden 1869), sets at AWH, B, BM, FH,
FI, LE, PC, S, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 186.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 72. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: CSP 7: 628; LS 8191.
Anon., Hedwigia 14(4): 64. 1875.

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HEADING: EUPHRASEN

Euphrasén, Bengt Anders (1756-1796), Swedish botanist who made a journey to the
Swedish West Indies in 1788. (<em>Euphrasén</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The main Euphrasén herbarium was sold to Mellerborg (q.v.)
and was acquired by Thunberg in 1806 and is now still incorporated in the Thunberg
herbarium (UPS). According to Urban the notes on localities were added later and do
not always agree with Euphrasén's publications. The annotations on the sheets are by
Thunberg, and it is highly probable that the latter received the plants unmounted and
had them incorporated in his herbarium in the usual way, adding notes of his own. The
collection does not seem to be complete. A small number of Euphrasén's plants is also at S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 186.
	Euphrasén, Beskrifning öfver svenska vestindiska ön St. Barthélemy, samt öarne
	St. Eustache och St. Christopher. Stockholm 1795, German translation Göttingen
	1798 (PR 2765).
	Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige under 1700-talet 344. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 518; BM 2: 548; KR p. 182; Langman
p. 272; PR 2765.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 49, 176-177. 1898, 3: 45. 1902.

Evans, Alexander William (1868-1959), American bryologist and lichenologist at
Yale. (<em>A. Evans</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Main collections at YU. The Heller types from Puerto Rico are
at NY, much other material also at NY and further at B, BP, FH, G, H, MICH, MO,
PC, US.0
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 187.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 6. 1908.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 518; BM 2: 548, 6: 309-310; Bossert p. 119;
CSP 14: 890; GR p. 187-188; LS suppl. 7759-7760; MW p. 110, suppl. p. 62.
Urban, Symb. ant. 5: 5-6. 1908.
Verdoorn, Ann. bryol. 11:3. 1938 (portr.)
Nichols, Ann. bryol. 41: 1-5. 1938 (portr.)
Fernald, Rhodora 52: 49-51. 1950.
Anderson, The Bryologist 63: 84-88. 1960 (portr.)
Asahina, J. Jap. Bot. 35(2): 64. 1960.
Hale, Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 87: 354-356. 960.
Reeder, Taxon 9: 168-169. 1960.
Reeder and Reeder, Rhodora 62: 245-250. 1960 (portr.)
Schuster, The Bryologist 63: 73-81. 1960, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 29: 132-140. 1960 (portr.)
Schuster, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 29: 132-140. 1960 (portr., bibl.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr, coll. New York Bot. Gard. 155-156. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>NAF, Marchantiales</em> 14(1): 9-66. 19 Jan 1923.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Evansia</em> C. Douin (1914); <em>Evansianthus</em> Schuster &amp; Engel (1973); <em>Evansiolejeunea
</em>Vanden Berghen (1948).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Evansia</em> S.A.J. Pocock (1972) is dedicated to C. R. Evans, Canadian micropalae-
ontologist.

Everhart, Benjamin Matlack (1818-1904), American mycologist. (<em>Everh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: For his <em>North American fungi</em> and <em>Fungi colombiani</em> see J. B. Ellis. -
Other material also at MAINE and NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 187.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's Handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 520; BM 2: 549; CSP 12: 217, 14: 823-824;
GR p. 188; LS 7890-7960; ME 1: 183 [biography].

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HEADING: EWART

Harshberger, Botanists in. Philadelphia 227, 444. 1899.
Kellerman, W. A., J. Mycol. 10: 225. 1904.
Anon., Nat. Cycl. Arner. Biogr. 10: 470. 1909.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Everhartia</em> P. A. Saccardo &amp; J. B. Ellis ex P. A. Saccardo (1882).

Eversmann, Eduard Friedrich [von] (1794-1860), German botanist at Kazan.
(<em>Eversm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at B, LE, MW and P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 187.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 344. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 520; BM 2: 549, 6: 310; CSP 2: 532-534,
6: 651, 12: 226; GR p. 11; LS 8207-8208; PR 2768; Quenstedt p. 133.
Anon., Bonplandia 9: 46. 1861.
Herder, Bot. Jb. 9: 435. 1888.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 1: 551.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Eversmannia</em> Bunge (1838).

1731. <em>In Lichenum esculentum Pallasii et species consimiles adversaria</em>. Cum tabula lapidi incisi
et vivis coloribus picta. (Acad. trad, die viii mart. a. mdcccxxv). Mit einem Nachtrage
von Dr. Fr. L. Nees von Esenbeck. (<em>Lich. escul.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Reprinted (with original pagination) from Nova Acta Leop. 15: 349-362. 1831. –
	Received by Regensburg Botanical Society on 8 Feb 1832, review Flora 14 Apr 1832
	(15: 224). <em>Copy</em> reprint: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2768.

Ewart, Alfred James (1872-1937), British born government botanist of Victoria at
Melbourne, professor of botany 1906-1937. (<em>Ewart</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MEL, further material at B and NH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 188.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 344. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 521; BM 6:311; BL 1: 67, 73, 74; CSP 14:
900; LS suppl. 7788-7793.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 264. 1937.
Osborn, Proc. Linn. Soc. 150: 314-317. 1938.
T.G.B.O. 141(3557): 17. 1938.
Willis, Victorian Naturalist 66(5): 83-84. 1949.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ewartia</em> Beauverd (1910).

1732. <em>The flora of the Northern Territory</em>. by Alfred J. Ewart ... and Olive B. Davies ...
with appendices by J. M. Maiden ... and by A. A. Hamilton and Edwin Cheel. And
illustrations by Ethel McLennan ..., Isabel Cookson ..., Ellinor Archer ... and
M. Flockton. Melbourne (McCarron, Bird &amp; Co.) 1917. Oct. (<em>Fl. N. Territory</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Olive Blanche Davies.
<em>Collaborators</em>: Joseph Henry Maiden (1859-1925); Arthur Andrew Hamilton (1855-
	1929); Edwin Cheel (1872-x); Ethel Irene McLennan; Isabel Clifton Cookson; Mary
	Ellinor Lucy Archer; Margaret Flockton.
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1917 (p. viii: Sep 1917), p. [i]-viii, 8-387, <em>pl. i-xxvii</em>, 7 tab., 1 map. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 311.

1733. <em>Flora of Victoria</em>, [Melbourne] (University Press) 1930. Oct. (<em>Fl. Victoria</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1931 (probably 23rd; fide Eichler 1965), p. [1]-1257. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U. Additions
	and changes were published in the Victorian Naturalist 53: 60-63. Aug 1936.
<em>Ref</em>.: Eichler, Hj., Supplement to Black's Flora S. Australia 14. 1965.

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HEADING: EXELL

Exell, Arthur Wallis (1901-x), British botanist, worker on the Flora Zambesiaca and
the flora of Angola. (<em>Exell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, further material at BR, COI, K and LISC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 188.
	Hepper and Neate, Plant coll. West Africa 29. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 521; BL 1: 22; Bossert p. 120; IF suppl. 4:
312; Langman p. 273, suppl. 7809; MW p. 110.
Ross, Taxon 11: 139. 1962.
Anon., Garcia de Orta, Bot. 2(1): pl. viii. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Exellia</em> Boutique (1951).

1734. <em>Conspectus florae angolensis</em> elaborado pelo Instituto botanico de Coimbra com a
colaboração do Museu britanico (British Museum) fundado por L. Wittnich Carrisso (†)
Lisboa (Ministerio do Ultramar, Junta de Investigações do Ultramar) [1937-] 1970,
4 vols. Oct. (<em>Consp. fl. angol.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Francisco de Ascenção Mendonça (1889-x); E. J. Mendes (1924-x) (for vol.
	4); Abilio Fernandes (1906-x) (vols. 3 and 4).
<em>Founder</em>: Luis Wittnich Carrisso (1886-1937).

vol.	pars	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[ix]-xxiii, [1]-176	30 Jan 1937
	2	[i-viii], [i], [177]-422	20 Aug 1951
2	1	[xiii-xvi], [1]-152	20 Mai 1954
	2	[i-xii, xvii-xviii], [153]-322	20 Apr 1956
3	1	[1]-187	30 Jan 1962
	2	[i]-[viii], [189]-407, map	29 Apr 1966
4		[i-vii], [1]-401, 1 col. pl., pl. 1-45	14 Aug 1970

<em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Exell et al., Bol. Soc. Broteriana ser. 2. 26: 213-220. 1952 (collectors).

Eyma, Pierre Joseph (1903-1945), Dutch botanist, educated at Utrecht. (<em>Eyma</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BO (collections from Indonesia), Dutch material at L, European
collections at U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 188.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 159-161. 1950
(portr.)
Steenis, Bull. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg ser. 3. 18(4): 403-406. 1950 (portr., itin.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Fl. males, ser. I. 1: cxlix. 1950.

1735. <em>The Polygonaceae, Guttiferae</em> and <em>Lecythidaceae of Surinam</em>. Proefschrift ter verkrijging
van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijks-Universiteit te Utrecht
op gezag van den rector-magnificus Dr. C. G. N. de Vooys hoogleeraar in de faculteit
der letteren en wijsbegeerte volgens besluit van den Senaat der Universiteit te verdedigen
tegen de bedenkingen van de faculteit der wis- en natuurkunde op Maandag 21 November 1932 des namiddags te vier uur door Pierre Joseph Eyma geboren te Maarssen.
Amsterdam 1932. Oct. (<em>Polygon. Guttif Surinam</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 21 Nov 1932, p. [i-ix], [1]-223, <em>3 pl</em>., map, theses [3] p., loose. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. -
	Published as a thesis defended at the University of Utrecht. Part of this thesis, p. 8-84,
	was republished later in 1932 as Mededeelingen van het Botanisch Museum en
	Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht no. 4, p. 1-77, <em>pl. i-iii.</em>
	The remaining part was preprinted from Pulle, Flora of Surinam 1(1): 49-71. Mar
	1934 (Pol.), 3(1): 65-118 (Gutt.), 119-155 (Lee). Mar 1934.

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Fabre, Jean Henri Casimir (1823-1915), French entomologist and mycologist. (<em>Fabre</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Harmas de Fabre, Sérignan-du-Comtat, Vaucluse, France
(under Dép. Entomologie, Muséum d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, France). – Corsican
plants (1849-1857) also at A V and K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 189.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 522; BM 2: 552, 6: 312; CSP 2: 542-543,
14: 908; Jackson p. 544 [index]; LS 8225-8227; PR 2791.
Tribolet, Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. Neuchâtel 33: 21-71. 1907 (portr., bibl.)
Legros, La vie de J. H. Fabre. Paris 1913 (portr.,) also Paris 1924.
Fabre, Aug., The life of Jean Henri Fabre, the Entomologist, London 1921.
Hollard, J. H. Fabre 1823-1915, Paris 1924 (portr.), 64 p., <em>copy</em>: Ewan.
Coulon, Le génie de J. H. Fabre, Paris 1924, xvi, 287 p., <em>copy</em>: UC (portr.)
Rabaud, J. H. Fabre et la Science, Paris 1924.
Fauvel, Rev. Mycol. ser. 2. 2 (suppl.): 25-31, 49-58. 1937.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 275. 1937.
Rostand, Jean-Henri Fabre, <em>in</em> Hommes de vérité ser. 2. 109-168. 1948.
Revel, J. H. Fabre, l'Homme des insectes, Paris 1952.
Peattie, De natuur ontsloten, ed. 2. 1955, p. 193 (portr.)
Ordish, Tropical Sci. 7(4): 184-188. 1965.
Gerin, Science et Nature 99: 9-15. 1970 (on Fabre's mycol. work).
Théoridès, DSB 4: 503-505. 1971.
Smit, History of the life sciences 922-923, 1047. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fabrella</em> Kirschstein (1941); <em>Fabreola</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Coulon, Le génie de J.-H. Fabre, pl. opp. p. xvi, 1924.

1736. Thèse présentée à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris pour obtenir le grade de docteur
ès sciences naturelles, par Jean-Henri Fabres ... Thèse de botanique. - <em>Recherches sur les
tubercules de l'Himantoglossum hircinum</em>. Soutenue le [handwritten: 24 Décembre] 1855
devant la Commission d'examen. MM Milne Edwards, président, Isidore Geoffroy
Saint-Hilaire, Payer examinateurs, Paris (L. Martinet) 1855. Qu. (<em>Rech. Himantoglossum
hircinum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 24 Dec 1855, p. [i-iii], [1]-39, <em>pl. 12-13</em>, (p. 39: 25 Jul 1855). <em>Copy</em> (large paper):
	NY. - Reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 4. 3: 253-291. 1855.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 552; Jackson p. 83; PR 2791.

Fabricius, Johan Christian (1745-1808), Danish (Schleswig) entomologist, pupil of
Linnaeus (1762-1764), later at Kiel. (<em>J. Fabr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some specimens in LINN. His own herbarium is described by
Fischer-Benzon: the only material labelled was that collected by Bargum. KIEL ac-
quired it in 1830 and the collections are now lost.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 189.
	Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 24. 1890.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 6: 521-522; AG 3: 433; Barnhart 1: 523; BM 2:
552-553; CSP 543-544; Dawson p. 315-317; GR p. 682; Jackson p. 5, 427; KR p. 183;
Lasègue p. 395, 502; LS 8227a, 33109a; PR 5434; Quenstedt p. 133; SO index 20.
Latreille, Ann. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. 11: 393-404. 1808.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 673 [index]. 1846.
Hagen, Bibl. entom. 1: 220-222. 1862.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 173-175. 1874.
Hagen, K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skrift. 1897(3): 48-49 (portr.) (on Musci).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 101, 125. 1903, 3(3): 86, 124. 1905.
Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 1: 190-194, 2: 71, 72. 1924.
Schuster, ed., Linné und Fabricius, München 1928. Oct. (in app.)
Essig, A history of entomology 622-635. 1931.

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Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 412, 413. 1937.
Laudin, DSB 4: 512-513. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 133, 145. 1971.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69: 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fabricia</em> Thunberg (1779). - <em>Note</em>: The etymology of <em>Fabricia</em> Scopoli (1777),
<em>Fabricia</em> Adanson (1763), and <em>Fabricia</em> J. Gaertner (1788), is not given by their authors.
Some or all of them might be eponyms for Philipp Conrad Fabricius (1714-1774), q.v.

1737. <em>Reise nach Norwegen</em> mit Bemerkungen aus der Naturhistorie und Oekonomie.
Hamburg (Carl Ernst Bohn) 1779. Oct. (<em>Reise Norwegen</em>).

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: 1779 (p. xiv: 6 Aug 1779), p. [i]-lxiv, [1]-388, [11, index; 1, err.] <em>Copies</em>: HU,
	UC.
<em>Dutch</em>: Jul 1784, "Reize naar Noorwegen, nevens aanmerkingen uit de natuurlijke histo-
	rie en oekonomie," Amsterdam (J. van Selm). Oct., 320 p. (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>French</em>: 1802, Voyage en Norwège, avec des observations sur l'histoire naturelle et l'éco-
	nomie; traduit de l'allemand. Paris (Levrault), Strasbourg, An X (1802). Oct., p. [i]-
	lxviii, [1]-424. <em>Copies</em>: HU, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 552; KR p. 183.
	Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 2: 71. 1924.

Fabricius, Philipp Conrad (1714-1774), German physician and botanist, professor
at the former University of Helmstedt. (<em>Fabr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. The only recorded specimens from the Helmstedt
garden collected by Fabricius are at BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 6: 524; AG 3: 579-580; Barnhart 1: 523; BM 2:
553; GR p. 76; LS 8228; PR 2794-2796, ed. 1: 3085-3087; Zander ed. 10, p. 657.
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftsteller 3: 266-269. 1804.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: See supra, sub J. Chr. Fabricius.

1738. <em>Enumeratio methodica plantarum</em> horti medici Helmstadiensis subjuncta stirpium
rariorum vel nondum satis extricatarum descriptione. Helmstedt (Litteris Ioannis
Drimbornii) 1759. Oct. (<em>Enum</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1759 (GGA 3 Jan 1760; Nederl. Letter-Courant 29 Jan 1760), p. [i-viii], [1]-239.
	<em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Sep-Dec 1763, "Editio secunda auctior, " Helmstedt (id.) 1763, Oct., p. [i-xxxvi],
	[1]-448, index [12]. <em>Copies</em>: M, US, USDA. - Since Kuntze's statement that the names
	in Adanson's Familles des plantes vol. 2 have priority over those of Fabricius in this
	edition, it has been customary to accept this. The first review of the book known to me
	appeared only in December 1764 [sic] (GGA 1764(2): 1204. 13 Dec 1764). Fabricius
	cites Nonne's <em>Flora in territorio erfordensi indigena</em> of 1763, but no other 1763 publications.
	In the absence of definite information priority should be given to Adanson (Fam. Pl.
	2: Jul-Aug 1763).
<em>Ed.3</em>: 1776, "Enumerado ... Helmstadiensis secundum Linnei et Heisteri systema
	digesta stirpium rariorum vel nondum satis extricatarum descriptione subjuncta.
	Editio tertia auctior posthuma." Helmstedt (Ioan. Henr. Kühnlin) 1776, p. [i-xxxvi],
	[1]-448, index [12] [all this a reissue of the 1763 ed., followed by:] Supplementum [1]-
	24. The title page is a cancellans t.p. for that of ed. 2; the supplement is the only new
	material of 1776. <em>Copy</em>: US.
The Enumeratio is of importance because of its use of the Heister system and generic
names. Many names published by Heister in the <em>Systema plantarum</em> of 1748 were validated
by Fabricius. See Dandy, List (1967). Rauschert (1968) and Holub (1970) are of the
opinion that the <em>Enumeratio</em> of 1759 is essentially a list of names of species which are often
uninominal and which should not be considered generic names. Dandy (1967, p. 12) has
shown that the generic names are typographically distinguished by capitals. Most of the
new names are attributed to Heister or other authors. In all those cases where the works
of these earlier authors cited by Heister contain validating definitions, Fabricius' generic

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names are to be accepted. Rauschert's argument that most of these names are uni-
nominal designations of species is difficult to accept since Fabricius clearly used the
categories of genus and species and printed generic names in capitals. The fact that often
a genus was represented by only one species in the Helmstedt garden is irrelevant for the
standing of the generic names. The names <em>Cerefolium</em> and <em>Myrrhis</em>, accepted by Rauschert,
are printed in exactly the same way as the "uninominal" designations rejected by him.
Dandy's criteria of validation by means of author reference or by means of the key are
fully in agreement with the Code. See, however, also the detailed study by Holub (1970).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 553; DA 1967; PR 2796; RS p. 82; SA 1: 260; IDC 77, 632, 5332.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxviii. 1891.
	Britten, J. Bot. 36: 397-399. 1898.
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935. 90.
	Rothmaler, Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 32, 36. 1944.
	Dandy, Index of generic names of vascular plants 1753-1774. Utrecht 1967.
	Rauschert, Taxon 17: 153-156. 1968.
	Holub, Folia geobot. phytotax., Praha 5: 61-88. 1970.

Fagon, Gui-Crescent (1638-1718), first body-physician of Louis XIV (1693), professor
of botany at the Paris <em>Jardin du Roi</em> (1671-1708), director id. (1699-1718), honorary
member of the Académie des Sciences 1699. Was instrumental in sending collectors
abroad (e.g. Tournefort, Antoine de Jussieu) and attracted Tournefort, Vaillant and
Antoine de Jussieu to the <em>Jardin du Roi</em>. (<em>Fagon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, incorporated in general herbarium. Fagon's herbarium con-
tained mainly plants from France; it was acquired upon his death by Vaillant. With the
Vaillant herbarium the Fagon plants became the basis of the Paris general herbarium on
the reorganization of the collections of the old Cabinet du Roy in 1793. Other Fagon
material is at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lecomte, Rev. Scient, ser. 5. 7: 677 (1907).
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 163. 1965.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 958; Barnhart 1: 524; Bossert p. 121; Jackson
p. 421; PR p. 104, ed. 1: 3091-3092.
Jussieu, Éloge de Mr. Fagon, Paris 1718.
Deleuze, Hist. Mus. Hist. nat. 1: 13-22. 1823.
Chevalier, Arch. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. ser. 6. 12: 649-663. 1935 (portr.)
Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera plantarum vi. 1964.
Rousseau, Regn. veg. 71: 417 [index]. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fagonia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Guidonia</em> P. Browne (1756).

Fahlberg, Samuel (1758-1834), Swedish government official in the West Indies (St.
Barthélemy 1784[1786]-1810). (<em>Fahlberg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: SBT (Sweden, W. Indies), sets of West Indian plants at UPS
(inch Thunberg herbarium), and at S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 189.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 45-46. 1902.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 524; CSP 2: 545; KR p. 183; Langman
p. 274.
Fahlberg, Sv. Vet.-ak. Handl. 1786: 215-240, 248-254 (German transl. Schw. Ak. Wiss.
	Neue Abh. 7: 189-212, 219-224. 1787).
Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige 344. 1852.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 50. 1898, 3: 45-46. 1902.

Fairman, Charles Edward (1856-1934), American mycologist. (<em>Fairm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CUP, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 189.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 524; CSP 14: 918; LS 8248-8258; LS 33119;
LS suppl. 7891-7897.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 127. 1911.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 435. 1916.
Fitzpatrick, Mycologia 27(3): 229-234. 1935 (portr.)
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 158. 1949.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fairmania</em> P. A. Saccardo (1906); <em>Fairmaniella</em> F. Petrak &amp; H. Sydow (1927).

Falconer, Hugh (1808-1865), Scottish botanist and palaeobiologist, superintendent of
the Serampore botanical garden (1832-1842), again in India 1848-1855. (<em>Falc</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K, including notes and drawings. – duplicates B, BR, C, CAL,
DD, FI, G, GH, GRA, L, LE, M, NY, P, W, WU. – Collected in India 1830-1855
("Herbarium of the late East India Company").
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 189.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 298-345. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 525; BB p. 104-105; BM 2: 554-555, 6: 313;
Bossert p. 121; CSP 2: 551-552, 6: 652, 7: 636; DNB 18: 158; Jackson p. 413; MW p.
111; PR 2804; Quenstedt p. 134.
Anon., Proc. Linn Soc.. London 1864/65: xc-c. 1865.
Anon., Flora 48: 237. 1865.
Lyell, Proc. roy. Soc. London 15: xiv-xx. 1867.
Murchison, <em>in</em> Falconer, Palaeont. mem. notes 1: xxiii-liii. 1868 (portr.)
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 109. 1882.
Woodward, Hist. Geological Society London 128-129, 328. 1907 (portr.)
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 533 [index]. 1918.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 238 [index]. 1965.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 139. 1969.
Challinor, DSB 4: 518-519. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Falconeria</em> J. D. Hooker (1883); <em>Falconeria</em> Royle (1839). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Falconera</em> R. A.
Salisbury (1866) is dedicated to John Falconer (x-1547), British botanist.

Falkenberg, Paul (<em>fl</em>. 1900), German algologist. (<em>Falkenb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 555, 6: 313; Jackson p. 72, 80, 83; Saccardo 1: 70;
Zander ed. 10, p. 657.
Cesati, Saggio 34. 1882.
Gassner, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 44: (88)-(94). 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 90. 1937.
Richter et al., Wiss. Z. Univ. Rostock, math.-nat. Reihe 17: 263-275. 1968.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1: <em>Rhodomelaceae</em>, vol. 1(2). Apr
1897.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Falkenbergia</em> Schmitz (1897); <em>Falkenbergiella</em> Kylin (1938).

Farenholtz, Hermann (1884-x), German botanist. (<em>Farenholz</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 526; Bossert p. 122.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2: <em>Tropaeolaceae</em>, 19a: [67]-82,
<em>figs. 35-42.</em> Jan-Sep 1931.

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Farlow, William Gilson (1844-1919), American botanist, professor of cryptogamic
botany at Harvard. (<em>Farl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FH; duplicates from Farlow's herbarium were distributed in
<em>Reliquae Farlowianae</em> to many herbaria. – Exsiccatae: <em>Algae exsiccatae americae borealis</em> (fasc.
i-v, nos. 1-230, Boston 1877-1889), sets at BM, C, FH, IA, K, KIEL, L, MICH, PC, S,
STR, TCD, W (with Charles Lewis Anderson, 1827-1919 and Daniel Cady Eaton, 1834-
1895).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 190.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 242. 1901.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Garden 19(1): 72-73. 1969.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 165. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 527; BM 2: 556-557, 6: 313; Bossert p. 122;
CSP 7: 639, 9: 829-830, 12: 231, 14: 926; GR p. 188; Jackson p. 168, 496; LS 8285-
8356, 33143. 33147, suppl. 7997-7999; Zander ed. 10, p. 657.
Gray, Letters 2: 832 [index]. 1893.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 50. 1898.
Anon., J. Mycol. 9: opp. p. I. 1903 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 178. <em>pl. 36.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 195. 1905.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 51. 1909.
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 40: 541-542. 1916 (portr.)
Mangin, C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris 169(11): 445-448. 1919.
S.H.V., Ann. Bot. 33(132): xv-xvi. 1919.
Thaxter, Harvard Graduates Mag. 1919: 269-277. 1919 (portr.)
Thaxter et al., Harvard Univ. Gaz. 15: 60. 1919.
Wakefield, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1919: 388-390. 1919.
Blakeslee et al., Amer. J. Bot. 7: 173-181. 1920 (portr., bibl.)
Clinton, Phytopathology 10: 1-8. 1920 (portr.)
Riddle, Rhodora 21: 1-8. 1920 (portr.)
Thaxter, Bot. Gaz. 69: 83-87. 1920 (portr.)
Thaxter, Amer. J. Sci. 49(290): 87-95. 1920 (portr.)
Jackson, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 57: 484-491. 1922.
Setchell, Nat. Acad. Sci. Mem. 21: 1-22. 1927 (portr., bibl.)
Thaxter, Harvard Alumni Bull. 29(24): 679-686. 1927.
Robinson, <em>in</em> S. E. Morison, Development Harvard Univ. since inaug. pres. Eliot 366-
	370. 1930.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 134. 1937.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1063. 1940.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 313. 1944.
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892: 328 [index]. 1944.
Linder et al., Farlowia 2(1): 1-96. 1945 (corr., portr.)
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 494. 1949.
Dupree, Asa Gray 487 [index], 1959.
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. bot. 83-85. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 165 [index]. 1969.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6: 204-205. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Hard. 162-163. 1973.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Farlowia</em> J. G. Agardh (1876); <em>Farlowia</em> P. A. Saccardo (1883);
<em>Farlowiella</em> P. Kornmann (1956); <em>Farlowiella</em> P. A. Saccardo (1891); (journal): <em>Farlowia</em>
a journal of cryptogamic botany, published by Farlow Library and Herbarium of
Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass. Vol. 1-4. 1943-1955.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Farlowia 2(1): <em>plate I</em>. 1945.

1739. <em>Bibliographical index of North American fungi</em>. 1905. Oct. † (<em>Bibl. index N. Amer. fung.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: [i]-xxxv, 1-312. 1 Sep 1905 (no more published). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1063. 1940.

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1740. <em>Marine algae of New England</em> and adjacent coast. Washington (Government
Printing Office) 1881. Oct. (<em>Mar. alg. New England</em>).

<em>Orig. issue</em>: Jan-Jun 1881 (Hedwigia and Nat. Nov. Aug 1881), p. [i], [1]-210, <em>pl. 1-15</em>,
	errata slip, reprinted from Report U.S. Fish Commission for 1879. <em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Re-issue</em>: 1891, no change except date on t.p. <em>Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, Bibliotheca phycologica vol. 8, no change. <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 557; IDC 6359.
	Anon., Hedwigia 20: 128, 151-152. 1881.

1741. <em>A provisional host-index of the fungi of the United States</em>. Cambridge [Mass.] 1888-1891.
Oct. (<em>Prov. host-index fung. U.S.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Arthur Bliss Seymour (1859-1933).
<em>Part 1</em>: Polypetalae, p. [i-iv], [1]-51, [53, add.], Aug 1888. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Part 2</em>: Gamopetalae-Apetalae, p. [53]-133, Sep 1890. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Part 3</em>: p. [135]-219, Jun 1891. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
Ref.: BM 2: 557; LS 8353-8355.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1063. 1940.
	Anon., Hedwigia 28: 142. 1889.

1742. <em>Icones farlowianae</em> illustrations of the larger fungi of Eastern North America by
William Gilson Farlow, with descriptive text by Edward Angus Burt. Cambridge, Mass.
(Farlow Herbarium) 1929. Qu. (<em>Ic. farl.</em>)

<em>Author of text</em>: Edward Angus Burt (1859-1939).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1929 (p. x: 22 Feb 1928), [i]-x, [1, h.t.], [1]-120, <em>pl. 1-103. Copies</em>: MO, NY.

Farwell, Oliver Atkins (1867-1944), American botanist working on the Michigan
flora. (<em>Farw</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BLH (15.000); duplicates at A, CS, EMC, GH; MICH, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 190.
	McVaugh et al., Cranbrook Inst. Sci. Bull. 34: 8-11. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 528; BM 6: 315; Bossert p. 122; CSP 14:
930; IF suppl. 2: 35; Langman p. 208, 626; MW p. 112; Zander ed. 10, p. 657.
McVaugh, Cain, Hagenah, Farwelliana: an account of the life and botanical work of
	Oliver Atkins Farwell, 1867-1944. Cranbrook Institute of Science Bulletin no. 34.
	1953. [Provides biography, bibliography, notes on Farwell's sometimes somewhat
	erratic nomenclature, an annotated list of new taxa and a list of new plant names
	proposed by Farwell but hitherto not listed in the standard bibliographic indexes]
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 329. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 156. 1955.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 163. 1973.
Wells and Thompson, Mich. Bot. 12(1): 69-73. 1973 (portr.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: McVaugh et al., l.c. <em>pl</em>. opp. p. 11.

Fassett, Norman Carter (1900-1954), American botanist at Madison, Wisconsin.
(<em>Fassett</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WIS; for duplicates see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 191.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 528; BL 1: 185, 222; Bossert p. 122;
Langman p. 275-276; MW p. 112; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Rouleau, Rhodora Index vol. 1-50: 314-315. 1953.
Peattie, Rhodora 56: 233-242. 1954.
Bean et al., Castanea 19: 122-125. 1954.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 329. 1945; ser. 2. 2: 156. 1955.
Thomson, Taxon 4: 49-51. 1955.
Anderson et Tryon, Bull. Torrey Bot. Cl. 82: 248-250. 1955 (portr.)

PAGE: 815
HEADING: FAWCETT

Bruch and Iltis, Bibliography of Norman Carter Fassett 1900-1954. Madison Wisc. 1966.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 163. 1973.

1743. <em>A manual of aquatic plants</em>. New York and London (McGraw-Hill) 1940. Oct. (<em>Man.
aquat. pl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1940 (pref. Apr 1940), p. [i]-vii, [1]-382, ill. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Revised (revision appendix by Eugene C. Ogden), p. [i]-ix, [1]-405, Madison,
	Wisc. (The University of Wisconsin Press) 1957. <em>Copies</em>: G, US.
<em>Ed. 2, reissue</em>: Madison (id.) 1960. <em>Copy</em>: HU.

Fauconnet, Charles Isaac (1811-1876), Genève physician and botanist. (<em>Fauc</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 191.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 528; PR 2821-2822.
Suès-Ducommun, Notice sur le docteur Charles-Isaac Fauconnet. Yverdon 1876.
Briquet, Bull. Inst. nat. genev. 37: 279-298. 1907 (portr., bibl.)
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 227-231. 1940.
Burdet, Saussurea 6: 28. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 499-500. 1974.

Fawcett, William (1851-1926), British botanist, director of the botanical garden of
Jamaica 1886-1908. (<em>Fawc</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly BM, parts at JAM and K, duplicates B, C, F, G, GH,
MO, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 191.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 46. 1902.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 530; BB p. 106; BL 1: 227; BM 2: 559, 922,
983, 6: 316; Bossert p. 123; CSP 14: 943; LS 33191-33193; MW p. 113, suppl. p. 276;
Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 50-51. 1898; 3: 3, 46. 1902; 5: 6. 1908.
Rendle, J. Bot. 64: 310-314. 1926 (bibl.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 113. 1973.

1744. <em>A provisional list of the indigenous and naturalised flowering plants of Jamaica</em>. Kingston
(Aston W. Gardner &amp; Co.) 1893. Oct. (<em>Prov. list pl. Jamaica</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Nov 1893 (p. iii: Aug 1893), p. [i-iii], [1]-57. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – A number of
	species received for the first time names in accordance with the genera of Bentham and
	Hooker. These new combinations are valid only if a reference to the basionym is
	provided; they must be attributed to Fawcett and Rendle.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 227.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 50-51. 1898.

1745. <em>Flora of Jamaica</em> containing descriptions of the flowering plants known from the
island. London (British Museum) 1910-1936, 5 vols. Oct. † (<em>Fl. Jamaica</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Alfred Barton Rendle (1865-1938); vol. 7 by Rendle and Spencer le Marchant
	Moore (1850-1931).

vol.	pages	plates	date
----------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-[xix], [1]-150	1-32	Dec 1910
3	[i]-[xxiv], 1-280	1-5; fig. 1-113	Dec 1914
4	[i]-xv, [1]-369	fig. 1-114	Jul 1920
5	[i]-xxviii, [1]-453	fig. 1-156	24 Jul 1926
7	[i]-[xi], [1]-303	fig. 1-100	25 Jul 1936

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HEADING: FAWCETT

<em>Copies</em>: MO, U.
<em>Reprint vol. 1</em>: Kingston, Jamaica, 1963, p. i-iii, 1-121, <em>32 pl</em>. in text, (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Additions to the Flora of Jamaica</em> were published by G. R. Proctor, Bull. Inst. Jamaica
Science series 16, 84 p., 3 Apr 1967. – For a modern compendium of the flora of Jamaica
see C. P. Adams, <em>Flowering plants of Jamaica</em>, Mona 1972.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 227; BM 6: 316; NAF 28B(2): 329; Plesch p. 221.
	Fawcett and Rendle, J. Bot. 64: 158-159. Jun 1926.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 513. 1972.

Fayod, Victor (1860-1900), Swiss mycologist. (<em>Fayod</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 192.
	Briquet, Annuaire Cons. Jard. Bot. Genève 7/8: 5-7. 1904.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 531; LS 8406-8411, 33195; CSP 14: 946.
Fischer, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 83 (Nekr.): xxxii-xxxvi. 1900.

1746. <em>Prodrome d'une histoire naturelle des Agaricinées</em> [Paris 1889]. Oct. (<em>Prodr. hist. nat.
Agaric.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1889, p. [181]-411. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Unchanged reprint from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. sér. 7.
	9: 181-411. 1889; appeared in four parts: p. 181-192 in 9(3) for Mar 1889; 193-272 in
	9(4) for Apr 1889; 273-352 in 9(5) for Mai 1889; 353-411 in 9(6) for Jun 1889.
	Awarded the Prix Desmazières of the Académie des Sciences, Paris.
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1968, p. [i-iii], [181]-411, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>:
	NY.

Fechner, G. A. (<em>fl</em>. 1849), German highschool teacher and botanist at Görlitz (<em>Fechner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

1747. <em>Flora der Oberlausitz</em> oder Beschreibung der in der Oberlausitz wildwachsenden und
häufig cultivirten offenblüthigen Pflanzen. Görlitz (Heyn) 1849. Oct. (<em>Fl. Oberlausitz</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Aug 1849 (p. iv: Mar 1849; rev. Bot. Zeit. 28 Sep 1849), p. [i]-lvi, [1]-198.
	<em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2833.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 711. 28 Sep 1849 (rev.)

Fedchenko, Aleksei Pavlovich (1844-1873), Russian explorer. (<em>A. Fedch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Botanical material of the journey to Turkestan is at LE.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 43; Barnhart 1: 531; BM 2: 560, 6: 316; Bossert
p. 123; CSP 7: 648; 12: 232.
Regel, Gartenflora 23: 3-7. 1874.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 110-111. 1882.
Herder, Bot. Jb. 9: 435-436. 1888.
Vasilchenko, Bot. Zhurn. 57(3): 413-416. 1972 (portr.)

1748. <em>Puteshestvie v Turkestan chlena-osnovatelia obshchestva A. P. Fedchenko</em> ... [Travels in
Turkestan of the charter member of the Society A. P. Fedchenko ...] Moskva 1874-
1879, 3 vols. † (<em>Putesh. Turkestan</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Published in parts in Izv. Obshch. Estestv. Antrop. Etnogr. Mosk. Univ. The
	wrappers have a German title "Reise in Turkestan ...." – The three botanical articles
	are included in vol. 3:
	<em>Part I</em>. Turkestanskaia Flora, E. Regel, p. 1-164, <em>t. 1-22</em> (Izv. 21(2). 1876).
	<em>Part 2</em>. Astragaleae, A. Bunge, p. 161-318 (Izv. 26(2). 1880).
	<em>Part 3</em>. Descriptiones plantarum ..., E. Regel, p. 1-89 (Izv. 34(2). 1882). See
	Woodward (BM 2: 560) for details on the full series.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 560, 6: 316; MW p. 58, 114, 406, 407.

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HEADING: FEDDE

Fedchenko [Fedtschenko], Boris Alexsevič (1873-1947), Russian botanist at Lenin-
grad, explorer of Pamir, son of Olga Fedchenko. (<em>Fedch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE, duplicates A, G, H, K, LAU, M, MW, S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 192.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 531; BFM 1456; BM 2: 560, 6: 316-317;
CSP 14: 948; GR p. 559; IF suppl. 2: 35; Langman p. 276; LS 33200; MW p. 114-115,
suppl. p. 64-65; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 329. 1945.
Marshall, Kew Bull. 1: 28. 1951.
Borisova et al., Bot. Zhurn. 47: 897-907. 1962 (portr.)
Bobrov, Bot. Zhurn. 58: 754-757. 1973.
Vasilczenko, Bot. Zhurn. 58(3): 471. 1973.
Anon., USSR, Akad. Nauk SSR, Bot. Inst. V. L. Komarova, Flora europeiskoi chasti
	SSR 1: 7-9. 1974 (portr.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 128. 1968.

Fedchenko, Olga Aleksandrovna (née Armfeld) (1845-1921), Russian botanist,
explorer of Central Asia, wife of A. P. Fedchenko. (<em>O. Fedch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE, dupl. (e.g. musci) at H.
<em>Ref</em>.: IB. 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 192.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 43; Barnhart 1: 531; BM 2: 561, 6: 317; Bossert
p. 123; CSP 14: 948; GR p. 559; Jackson p. 394; LS 33201-33204; MW p. 116-117,
suppl. p. 65.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Mosc. 59(1): 292-293. 1884.
Vasilczenko, Bot. Zhurn. 57(3): 413-416. 1972 (portr.)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 129. 1968.

1749. <em>Eremurus</em>. Kritische Uebersicht der Gattung. Mit 24 Tafeln. St. Petersburg 1909.
Oct. (<em>Eremurus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1909, p. [i-ii], [1]-210, <em>24 plates</em> (incl. maps), published in Mém. Acad. imp. Sci.
	St. Pétersbourg 23(8).
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968, Plant monograph reprints vol. 3. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 317.

1750. <em>Flore du Pamir</em> d'après les explorations personelles en 1901 et celles des voyageurs
précédents. St. Petersburg 1903. Oct. (<em>Fl. Pamir</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The <em>Flore du Pamir</em> [title also in Russian] and its supplements were published as
	independently paged reprints from <em>Acta horti petropolitani</em>:

vol.	pages	Acta	date
-----------------------------------------------------------
Flore	1-239, [5], text for pl. 1-8	21: 233-471	1903
Suppl. 1	1-32	24: 123-154	1904
Suppl. 2	1-43	24: 313-355	1905
Suppl. 3	1-30	28: 97-126	1907
Suppl. 4	1-62	28: 455-514	1909
Suppl. 5	1-50	31: 441-490	1914
keys	1-64	28: 129-190	1907

Fedde, Friedrich Karl Georg (1873-1942), German botanist, editor and publisher.
(<em>Fedde</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 345. 1916.

PAGE: 818
HEADING: FEDDE

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 531; BM 6: 317; CSP 14: 948; Langman
p. 276; LS suppl. 8123; MW p. 113-114, suppl. p. 64; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Anon., Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. 11: opp. I. 1913 (portr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 429. 1937.
Krause und Rothmaler, Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. 51: ix-xx. 1942 (portr.)
Suessenguth, Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 26: 150-152. 1943 (portr.)
Schmidt, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 61: 311-321. 1944 (portr., bibl.)
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 156. 1955.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Engler, <em>Pflanzenreich</em>: <em>Papaveraceae</em>, IV. 104, [Heft 40]: 1-430.
21 Dec 1909.
(2) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2: <em>Papaveraceae</em>, 17b: [5]-145, <em>figs. 1-76.</em> 1936.
(3) <em>Repertorium novarum specierum regni vegetabilis</em>, 1-x, 1905-x (editor and publisher 1905-
1942).
(4)<em>Repertorium ... Beihefte</em> 1-x, 1911-x (editor and publisher 1911-1942), Just, Bot.
Jahrb. 1902-1942.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Feddea</em> Urban (1925).

Fée, Antoine Laurent Apollinaire (1789-1874), French pteridologist, professor of
botany at Strasbourg. (<em>Fée</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Originally, but no longer, at STR (untraced). Paris (P) lists its
holdings of Fée as "important." Fée presented a herbarium to Rio de Janeiro (R) in
1872; this herbarium is also lost. Urban mentions that the Brazilian ferns were acquired
by Cosson (now P), the lichens by Weddell (now PC; a number of types of lichens by
Fée are, however, at G (duplicates at B) and the mosses by Bescherelle are now at BM).
Fée's original herbarium was based on collections started by Claude Richard (1705-
1784), gardener at the Trianon, continued by the latter's son Antoine (1735-1807) and
by J. P. Bergeret (1751-1813). Many plants in it were named by Bernard de Jussieu.
<em>Note</em>: C. W. Dodge saw the Fée herb, at RB in 1959 (note added in proof).
Fée material is at B, BASSA, BM, BORD, FI, L, NTM, P, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 192.
	Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 5: 553. 1858.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 18: 120. 1870.
	Trimen, J. Bot. 11: 32. 1873.
	Underwood, Torreya 5: 39-41. 1905.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 286, 319. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 532; BM 2: 561-562, 6: 318; Bossert p. 123;
CSP 2: 580-581, 6: 653-654, 7: 648, 12: 233; GR p. 277; Jackson p. 545 [index];
IF p. 695-696, suppl. 4: 321; LS 8413-8428; Lasègue p. 568 [index]; MW p. 117;
NI 616-618; PFC 1: xli; Plesch p. 221-222; PR 2835-2855, ed. 1: 3119-3146; SO index
p. 20; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 397. 1862.
Fée, Catalogue méthodique et chronologique des Publications de A.L.A. Fée, Stras-
	bourg, [1863], Oct.
Brongniart, Rapport progrès bot. phytograph. 38-41. 1868.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: v. 1869.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 18: 120. 1870; J. Bot. 12: 223-224. 1874.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 21: 168-178. 1874 (bibl.)
Balland, Trav. sci. pharmaciens milit. franç. 35-40. 1882 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): <em>101. pl. 138.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Balland, Les pharmaciens militaires français 169, 171, 302-306. 1913.
Stearn, Webbia 17: 207-222. 1962.
Stafleu, Taxon 17(2): 211-215, 307. 1968.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6, p. 205. 1971.
Berman, DSB 4: 560. 1971.

PAGE: 819
HEADING: FÉE

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Feaea</em> [sic] K. P. J. Sprengel (1826); <em>Feaella</em> [sic] S. F. Blake (1930); <em>Feea</em>
Bory de Saint-Vincent (1824); <em>Feea</em> O. Kuntze (1891, <em>orth. var.</em> of <em>Feaea</em>).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 501-502. 1974.

1751. <em>Flore de Virgile</em> ou nomenclature méthodique et critique des plantes, fruits et
produits végétaux; mentionnés dans les ouvrages du prince des poëtes latins; travail
inséré dans le tome VIII [p. 429-460] de Virgile de la collection des classiques, dédiée
au roi. Paris 1822. Oct. (<em>Fl. Virgile</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: This independently paged reprint (p. [1]-252. <em>Copy</em>: IDC) is dated 1822 but
	mentioned by the <em>Bibliographie de la France</em> only on 15 Mar 1823. Lemaire's Bibliotheca
	Classica Latina vol. 133.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 561; Jackson p. 22; PR 2835; IDC 5124.

1752. <em>Essai sur les cryptogames des écorces exotiques officinales</em>, précédé d'une méthode lichéno-
graphique, et d'un <em>genera</em>, avec des considérations sur la reproduction des agames; orné
de 33 planches coloriées, donnant plus de 130 figures de plantes cryptogames nouvelles,
... Paris (Firmin Didot père et fils) 1824-1837, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Essai crypt. écorc.</em>)

livr.	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------
1	[i], [(1)]-(4), [i]-lvi	1-4	4 Dec 1824
2	lvii-xiv	5-9	29 Jan 1825
	1-8(16?)	10-14	2 Apr 1825
3	9 (17?)-	15-19	28 Mai 1825
5	–	20-24	2 Jul 1825
6	–	25-29	10 Sep 1825
7	-167	30-34	15 Oct 1825

This is the [première partie]. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson. – The xiv pages and pl. 1-4 form
the <em>Méthode lichénographique et genera</em>, which was published also separately (Paris 1825
title page, 1824 on original wrapper at G and actually published in 1824 according to
Fée himself (Cat. publ. p. 6). This, however, is doubtful (PR 2837).
<em>Deuxième partie</em>: Supplément et révision. Paris (Firmin Didot, Levrault), Strasbourg 1837,
	p. [i-iii], [1]-178, [2, cont., err.], <em>pl. 35-41</em>, [<em>42</em>], <em>43. Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson. – Also
	published as Mém. Soc. Sci. Nancy 2(2). 1837 (rd at Regensburg 8 Jan 1838).
<em>Plates</em>: <em>1-34</em>: coloured copper engravings, <em>35-43</em> liths. of drawings by Fée, Frank and
	Poiteau (<em>35-38</em> col., <em>39-43</em> uncol.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 561; LS 8413; NI 617; PR 2836, 2837; IDC 573.
	Stearn, Webbia 17: 218. 1962.

1753. <em>Vie de Linné</em>, rédigée sur les documents autographes laissés par ce grand homme, et
suivie de l'analyse de sa correspondance avec les principaux naturalistes de son époque.
Paris (F. G. Levrault; Treuttel et Würtz) 1832. Oct. (<em>Vie Linné</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832, frontsp., [i*], [i]-xi, [1]-379, [1, err.], <em>5 pl. Copies</em>: G, HU. – This biography,
	in the romantic tradition of Linnaean lore, had a profound influence on what was
	subsequently written about Linnaeus in the nineteenth century. – Published in the
	Mém. Soc. roy. Sci. Lille 1832(1): [i*], [iii*], [i]-xi, [1]-379, [1, err.] <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 561; PR 2840, ed. 1: 3131.

1754. <em>Mémoire sur le groupe des Phyllériées</em>, et notamment sur le genre Erineum ... avec
planches. Paris (F. G. Levrault), Strasbourg 1834. Oct. (<em>Mém. Phyllér.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 3 Mai 1834 (BF; censeur méd. Mai 1834), p. [i]-[iii], [1]-74, [1, cont.] <em>pl. 1-12</em>
	(5 col.) <em>Copies</em>: MO (<em>11 pl</em>.), NY (<em>12 pl</em>.) – Reprinted from Mém. Agric. Sci. Arts
	Strasbourg (1834).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2846.
	Anon., Flora 18: 25, 380. 1835.

1755. <em>Mémoires lichénographiques</em> ... avec six planches. Présentées à l'Académie le 20
Janvier 1838, s.l. Qu. (<em>Mém. lichénogr.</em>)

PAGE: 820
HEADING: FÉE

<em>Publ</em>.: 1838, p. [1]-80, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, col. liths. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Reprinted from Nova Acta
	Leop. 18, suppl. 1, 1838.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2850.

1756. <em>Mémoires sur les familles des fougères</em>, Strasbourg 1844-1866, 11 parts, Qu. and Fol. (<em>Mém. foug.</em>)

num-	abbreviated title	for-	pages	plates	journal	title page	dates
ber		mat			or book
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	Examen bases	fol.	[i], 1-14	1-2	book	1844	late 1845
	classif.
2	Hist. Acrostich.	fol.	[i-ii], [1]-114	1-64.	book	1844-1845	late 1845
3	Hist. Vittar.	fol.	[i-iii], [1]-38	1-4	book	1851-1852	Jun-Jul 1852
	Pleurogr.
4	Antroph.	fol.	39-54	5	book	1851-1852	Jun-Jul 1852
5	Gen. filic.	qu.	[i], [1]-387,	1-30,	mém.	1850-1852	see below
			[388, cont.]	27bis,
				27ter
6	Ic. esp. nouv.	qu.	1-22	1-8	mém.	1854-1857	Apr-Mai 1854
			table alph.
7	Ic. esp. nouv.	qu.	23-66	9-27	mém.	1854-1857	1857 or 1858
8	Ic. esp. nouv.	qu.	67-138	–	mém.	1854-1857	1857-or 1858
9	Cat. foug. Mex.	qu.	[i-ii], 1-48	–	book	1857	Mai 1857-
							Mai 1858
10	Ic. esp. nouv.	qu.	[i], 1-50, [2]	28-44	mém.	1865	Jul 1865-
							Feb 1866
11	Hist. foug. Ant.	qu.	[i]-xvi,
			[1]-164		1-34	book	[1866]	Nov-Dec 1866
			[2, suppl.]

<em>1. Première</em> mémoire: Examen des bases adoptées dans la classification des fougères, et en
	particulier de la nervation. Strasbourg (Ve. Berger-Levrault) 1844. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. –
	Number of copies printed: 160.
<em>2. Deuxième</em> mémoire: Histoire des Acrostichées. Strasbourg (Veuve Berger-Levrault)
	1844-1845. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Issued with mém. 1 with a cover [s.d.] listing both
	mémoires.
<em>3, 4. Troisième</em> mémoire: Histoire des Vittariées et des Pleurogrammées. <em>Quatrième</em>
	mémoire: Histoire des Antrophyées. Paris (J. B. Baillière, Victor Masson) 1851-1852.
	<em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY.
<em>5</em>. [half-title:] Genera filicum. Polypodiacées. [title:] Genera filicum. Exposition des
	genres de la famille des Polypodiacées (classe des Fougères) ... (<em>Cinquième</em> mémoire
	sur la famille des Fougères). Paris (J. B. Baillière, Victor Masson), Strasbourg (Ve.
	Berger-Levrault et Fils) 1850-1852. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
p. 3-30 <em>in</em> Mém. Soc. Mus. Hist. nat. Strasbourg 4(1): 171-198. Sep 1850; p. 32, Con-
	spectus ordinem ib. p. 199.
<em>Note</em>, p. 33-34, not in journal.
<em>Ordo generum</em>, p. 35-39, ib. p. 204-208, but differing in detail, p. 40-[388], <em>pl. 1-30</em>, publ.
	<em>ib</em>. vol. 5. 1852.
<em>6, 7, 8</em>. [common t.p.:] Iconographie des espèces nouvelles décrites ou énumérées dans
	le genera filicum et révision des publications antérieures relatives à la famille des
	fougères ... <em>Sixième, septième</em> et <em>huitième</em> mémoires. Paris (Veuve Berger-Levrault et fils,
	J. B. Baillière, Victor Masson), Strasbourg 1854-1857, p. [i]-vi, [1, h.t.], [1]-138, <em>pl.
	1-27. Copies</em>: L, MO, NY.
<em>Sixième</em> mémoire, <em>in</em> Mém. Soc. Mus. Hist. nat. Strasbourg 4(2-3) 1853 1854.
<em>Septième</em> mémoire, Mém. Soc. Sci. Hist. nat. Strasbourg 5: 23-66. 1857 (or 1858).
<em>Huitième</em> mémoire, <em>ib</em>. 5: 67-138. 1857 (or 1858).
<em>9. Neuvième</em> mémoire sur la famille des Fougères. Catalogue méthodique des fougères &amp;
	des Lycopodiacées du Mexique. Strasbourg (Veuve Berger-Levrault et fils) 1857.
	<em>Copy</em>: MO.

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10.	Iconographie des espèces nouvelles décrites ou énumérées dans le genera filicum et
	révison des publications antérieures relatives à la famille des fougères ... <em>Dixième
	</em>mémoire. Paris. Strasbourg (Ve. Berger-Levrault et fils) 1865. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. -
	Publ. <em>in</em>: Mém. Soc. Sci. nat. Strasbourg 6(1): 1-50, <em>pl. 28-44.</em> Nov-Dec 1866.<em>
11.	</em>Histoire des fougères et des Lycopodiacées des Antilles ... <em>Onzième</em> et dernière
	mémoire sur la famille des [fix]ougères. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils, Victor Masson et fils,
	Veuve Berger-Levrault et fils), Strasbourg s.d. [1866]. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
NI 618 enumerates the artists who made the 181 plates. For the title changes of the
journal see BPH 585-8.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966, Historiae naturalis classica tom. 52, one vol. text,
	one vol. plates. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 695-696; Jackson p. 150; NI 618; PR 2852, ed. 1: 3146; IDC 5206.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 51-52. 1898.
	Pichi-Sermolli, Webbia 9: 361-366. 1953.
	Stearn, Webbia 17: 207-222. 1962.
	Stafleu, Taxon 17(2): 211-215, 307. 1968.

1757. <em>Histoire des fougères et des Lycopodiacées des Antilles</em>. Onzième et dernier mémoire sur
la famille des fougères. Paris, Strasbourg [1866]. Qu. (<em>Hist.foug. Antill.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1866, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-164, <em>2, 34 pl</em>. by jobin. - See above under <em>Mémoires
	sur la famille des Fougères</em>, no. 11. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 1:51. 1898.

1758. <em>Cryptogames vasadaires</em> (Fougères, Lycopodiacées, Hydropteridées, Equisétacées)
<em>du Brésil ...</em> (Matériaux pour une flore générale de ce pays). Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils,
Victor Masson et fils, Veuve Berger-Levrault et fils), Strasbourg 1869, 1872-1873, 2 parts.
Qu. (<em>Crypt. vasc. Brésil</em>).

<em>Publ.:pars 1</em>:Nov 1869 (p. xvi: 7 Nov 1869; see also Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 16(1): 321. 1869),
	p. [i]-xvi, [1]-267, [268, cont.], <em>pl. 1-78</em>, uncol. liths. by j. Meyer, A. Jobin, H. Dress.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>pars 2</em>: supplément et révision, Paris (id.), Nancy 1872-1873, publ. 1873, p. [i]-ix, [1]-
	115, <em>pl. 79-108. Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 562; IF p. 696: NI 616; PR 2855.

Feer, Heinrich (Henri) (1857-1892), Swiss botanist. (<em>Feer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: G, via the herbarium of B. Reber. Feer's herbarium contained
that of his father Karl Feer-Herzog, and that of Paul Usteri (1768-1831) which, at the
time, contained Ehrhart material.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 192.
	Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 231. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 532.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 231. 1960 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Feeria</em> Buser (1894, also dedicated to his father Karl Feer-Herzog, who,
according to Buser, owned the Usteri herbarium).

Felix, Johannes Paul (1859-1941), German palaeobotanist from Leipzig. (<em>Felix</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Paläontologisches Museum, Leipzig.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 262-263; Barnhart 1:533; BM 2: 564, 6:319;
CSP 9: 844, 12: 234, 14: 955; Bossert p. 124; LS 8437-8438; Nick p. 361.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 52. 1898.
Schumann, Ber. Verh. sächs. Akad. Wiss. Leipzig 96: 57-60. 1944.

1759. <em>Beiträge zur Geologie und Paläontologie der Republik Mexico</em>. Leipzig, Stuttgart 1889-
1899, 3 parts. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Geol. Mexiko</em>).

<em>Part I</em>: Leipzig 1890 (p. iv: Jul 1889), p. [i]-viii, [1]-114, <em>frontisp</em>. and <em>3 pl. Copy</em>: U.

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<em>Part 2</em>: Leipzig 1899 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1899), p. [i-iv], [1]-252, index to parts 1-3: [1]-lvi,
	<em>10 pl., 52 text ills. Copy</em>: U. - Added: General t.p. and contents [i-iii].
<em>Part 3</em>: Stuttgart Mar-Mai 1891 (printing finished Mar 1891, Nat. Nov. Mai 1891),
	p. [1]-78, [2]. <em>Copy</em>: U. - Reprinted from <em>Palaeontographica</em> 27: 117-194.

Fellman, Nils Isak (1841-1919), Finnish magistrate and botanist. (<em>Fellman</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: H. — Exsiccatae: (1) <em>Lichenes arctici collecti aestate 1863 in Lapponia
orientali</em> (with W. Nylander) (nos. 1-224, Helsingfors 1865), sets at BM, BR, FH, K, NY.
(2) <em>Plantae arcticae exsiccatae, in Lapponia orientali collectae</em> (fasc. i-iv, nos. 1-370, Helsingfors
1864), sets at LE, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 193; Saelan p. 575.
	Fellmann, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 495-502. 1863 (letter to Nylander on Lapland
	trip).
	Stizenberger, Hedwigia 4: 127-128. 1865.
	Fellmann, Flora 47: 368, 381-384. 1864, 48: 92-93. 1865.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 345. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 122. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 533; BL 2: 82; CSP 2: 586; GR p. 616;
Jackson p. 329; LS 8439-8440; Saelan p. 104, 575; TR 353-356.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. natur. Mose. 59(1): 293. 1884.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 93. <em>pl. 20.</em> 1905 (portr.)

Fellner, Maximilian Johann Nepornuk (<em>fl</em>. 1775), Austrian mycologist. (<em>Fellner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FR.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 193.

1760. Dissertatio inauguralis medica sistens <em>prodromum ad historiara fungorum agri vindo-
bonensis</em>, quam annuente inclyta facúltate medica in antiquissima, ac celebérrima uni-
versitate vindobonensi publicae disquisitioni submittit Maximilianus Joannes Nep.
Fellner, austriacus vindobonensis disputabitur in universitatis palatio die ... mensis ...
mdcclxxv. Wien (Typis Joan. Thomae Nobil. de Trattern) s.d. Oct. (<em>Prodr. hist.fung.
vindob.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1775 (the only copy seen has the date not filled in by hand), p. [i-xx], [1]-104, [4, theses]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2860.

Fendler, August (1813-1883), German born explorer and collector in North and South
America. (<em>Fendler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GH and MO. - For the location of the many Fendler sets of
duplicates see IH. Fendler's collection of Venezuelan musci and hepaticae was bought
by Sullivant (now at FH), but the hepaticae were sent on to Gottsche (later at B).
Exsiccatae: Musci fendleriani venezuelenses (fasc. 1-3, nos. 1-154), set at FH (compl.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 193.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 47. 1902.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299, 319, 345. 1916.
	Rodgers, Sullivant 245. 1940.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 164. 1964.
	Hehre et al., Rhodora 74: 80-84. 1972 (list of Fendler isotypes at Brunswick, Maine).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 534; Bossert p. 124; CSP 2: 586, 7: 652;
Jackson p. 376; ME 1: 183, 3: 573; NICK p. 361; PR 2861.
Gray, Bot. Gaz. 9: 111-112. 1884.
Canby, [ed. of autobiography of Fendler), Bot. Gaz. 10: [285]-290, 301-304, 319-322.
	1885; also in book form Indianapolis 1882.
Gray, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 29: 169-171. 1885; also in Scientific papers 2: 465-467. 1889.

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Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Arner. 4: 133-134. 1887.
Gray, Letters 832 [index]. 1893.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 41. 1898, 3: 47. 1902.
Weatherby, Arner. Fern. J. 13: 114-118. 1923 (on a field-note book of ferns).
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 347 [index]. 1940.
Rodgers, John Torrey 340 [index]. 1942.
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892. 328 [index]. 1944.
Geiser, Naturalists of the frontier 291 [index]. 1948.
Dupree, Asa Gray 487 [index]. 1959.
Dwyer, Taxon 17: 107-108. 1968.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 165 [index]. 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. Manuscr, coll. New York bot. Gard. 164. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fendlera</em> Engelmann &amp; A. Gray (1852); <em>Fendlerella</em> Heller (1898); <em>Fendleria
</em>Steudel (1854).

1761. <em>Plantae fendlerianae</em> novi-mexicanae: an account of a collection of plants made
chiefly in the vicinity of Santa Fé New Mexico ... [Philadelphia 1849] Qu. (<em>Pl. fendler.</em>)

<em>Main author of text</em>: Asa Gray (1810-1888), q.v. under no. 2126.

Fenzl, Eduard (1808-1879), Austrian botanist, curator of the collections of the Vienna
botanical museum, later "kaiserlicher Regierungsrath", professor of botany and director
of the botanic garden. (<em>Fenzl</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W; duplicates e.g. BP, C, P, WU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 193.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 48: 520-521; AG 2(1): 359, 4: 339, 5(1): 544;
Barnhart 1: 535; BM 2: 565, 4: 1768, 6: 320; Bossert p. 124; CSP 2: 588, 6: 654, 7: 652,
9: 846, 14: 960; GR p. 465; Jackson p. 545 [index]; Kanitz no. 236; Langman p. 277;
LS 8445-8446; MW p. 117, 216; MW suppl. p. 65; PR 2862-2869, ed. 1: 3154-3161;
TR 357-358; WU 4: 179-181; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Wurzbach, Biogr. Lex. 4: 178-181. 1858.
Reichardt, Oest. bot. Z. 12: 1-11. 1862 (portr.)
Anon., Flora 62: 496. 1879, J. Bot. 17: 352. 1879.
Kanitz, Mag. Növen. Lap 3: 158-163. 1879 (bibl.)
Kanitz, Bot. Zeit. 38: 1-13. 1880.
Reichardt, Leopoldina 16: 130-133, 148-152. 1880 (bibl.)
Reichardt, Almanach Akad. Wiss. Wien 30: 145-162. 1880 (bibl.)
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur Mosc. 59(1): 293. 1884.
Haynald, Denkrede auf Dr Eduard Fenzl, Budapest 1885, 41 p. (bibl.)
Gray, Letters 25, 218, 222, 795. 1893.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 81. 1903; 3(3): 66. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 44. 1906.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 172-173. 1906.
Bay, Index Flora 26-100: 10. 1910.
Deschka, Ed. Fenzl Leben, Leistung und Wertung, Wien 1957 (typewritten manuscript
	mentioned by NI).
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 164. 1973.
Dolezal, Friedrich Welwitsch 237 [index]. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Endlicher, <em>Genera plantarum</em>, various families, see BM 2: 565 and
see Leopoldina 1880: 150-151.
(2) Endlicher, <em>Atakta Botanica</em> (<em>Schiedea, Brachystemma</em>).
(3) Endlicher et al., <em>Enum.pl. Nova Holl. Hügel</em> 1837 (<em>Rhamnac., Portulac., Ficoid., Halor.,
Loranth.</em>)
(4) Endlicher et Fenzl, <em>Sertum cabulicum</em> (1836).
(5) Jacquin, <em>Eclogae pl. rar.</em> vol. 2. 1844, text by Fenzl.
(6) Ledebour, <em>Fl. rossica</em>, 3 vols. 1842-1851, various contr., see BM 2: 565.

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(7) Martius, <em>Flora brasiliensis, Salsolaceae</em>, 5(1): 137-158, <em>t. 45-49.</em> [fasc. 37] 1 Dec 1864.
(8) Peyritsch, <em>Aroideae Maximilianae</em>. Wien 1879 (<em>Zomicarpa; Anthurium Maximiliani</em>).
(9) Tchichatcheff, <em>Asie mineure</em>, 3, Paris 1860, "Diagnoses plantarum orientalium."
(10) Wulfen, <em>Flora Norica phanerogama</em>, ed. Fenzl and Graf, Wien 1858.
(11) Endlicher and Fenzl, <em>Novarum stirpium decades</em> (1839).
(12) Ruprecht, <em>Beitr. Pflanzenk. russ. Reiches</em> vol. 2. 1845 (<em>Alsineae</em>).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fenzlia</em> Bentham (1833); <em>Fenzlia</em> Endlicher (1834).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 503. 504. 1974.

1762. <em>Versuch einer Darstellung der geographischen Verbreitungs- und Vertheilungs-Verhältnisse
der natürlichen Familie der Alsineen</em> in der Polarregion und eines Theiles der gemässigten
Zone der alten Welt. Wien (Joh. Bapt. Wallishauser) 1833. Oct. (<em>Vers. Darstell. Alsin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Sep 1833 (pref. 30 Jun 1833, Flora rd. 16 Oct 1833), p. [3]-70, [1, err.] <em>Copies:
	</em>G(2), NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 565; PR 2862.

1763. <em>Pugillus plantarum novarum Syriae et Tauri occidentalis primus</em>. Wien (Friedrich Beck)
 1842. Oct. (<em>Pug. pl. nov. Syr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Probably Mai-Jun 1842 (p. 2: calend. Feb 1842; Hinrichs received the pamphlet
	at Leipzig 10-12 Jul 1842), p. [i], [1]-18. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 565; PR 2864; IDC 657.

1764. <em>Reise der österreichischen Fregatte Novara urn die Erde</em> in den Jahren 1857, 1858, 1859
unter den Befehlen des Commodore B. von Wüllerstorf-Urbair. Botanischer Theil.
Erster Band. Sporenpflanzen von A. Grunow, J. Krempelhuber, Dr. H. W. Reichardt,
Prof. Dr. G. Mettenius, Dr. J. Milde. Redigirt von Dr. Eduard Fenzl. Wien (K.K. Hof-
und Staatsdruckerei) [1868]-1870. Qu. † (<em>Reise Novara</em>.

<em>Heft 1</em>, Algae. Bearbeitet von A. Grunow. <em>Publ</em>.: 1867 (date on p. [1] <em>copy</em> PCS) or 1868
	(Flora 30 Jul 1868; vide Hedwigia 8: 41. Mar 1869; PR 3619), p. [1]-104, <em>pl</em>. . -<em>11</em>, <em>1a</em>.
	Reprint with undated special t.p. [i-iii], [1]-104, <em>pl. 1-11, 1a. Copy</em>: UC.
<em>Heft 2</em>, Lichenes. Bearbeitet von A. von Krempelhuber, 1870 (PR sub 4879), p. [105]-
	129, <em>pl 12-19</em>.
<em>Heft 3</em>, Fungi, Hepaticae et Musci frondosi. Bearbeitet von H. W. Reichardt, 1870, p.
	[131]-196, <em>pl. 20-36.</em>
<em>Heft 4</em>, Cryptogamae vasculares. Bearbeitet von Georg Mettenius, Ophioglosseae und
	Equisetaceae von Julius Milde, 1870, p. [197]-228, [err. and index] 229-261.
The plates are black and white lithographs of drawings by A. Grunow, Jos. Seboth and
H. Sommer. Volume pagination: [i-iii], [1]-261. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, PCS.
The entire work came out with a "Beschreibender Theil" of 3 volumes edited by K. H.
von Scherzer (Oct., Wien 1861-1862; vol. 1 published shortly before 4 Jun 1861, fide
Oest. bot. Z. 11: 268) which came out also in English translation (Oct. London, 3 vols.
1861-1863, vol. 1 Mar-Mai 1861). A second edition of the German language edition
came out 1864-1866 (Wien, Oct., 3 vols.). Furthermore the work consisted of a "bota-
nischer Theil" (see above), a "geologischer Theil" (23 Bd. in 3 vols., Wien 1864-1866,
Qu), a "zoologischer Theil" (2 Bd. in 6 vols., Wien 1864-1875, Qu), an "anthropologi-
scher Theil (3 abth., Wien 1867-1875, Qu) and a "medizinischer Theil" (1 vol. Wien
1861, Qu.), a "nautisch-physicalischer Theil" (Wien 1862-1865, Qu) and a "statistisch-
commercieller Theil" (1 vol. Wien 1864, Qu).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 74; MW p. 116; PR 3619, 4879.
	Lawson and Price, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 62(3): 341. 1969.

1765. <em>Abbildungen und Beschreibungen netter und selthener Thiere und Pflanzen in Syrien</em> und im
westlichen Taurus gesammelt von T. Kotschy. Herausgegeben von den DD. Fenzl,
Heckel &amp; Redtenbacher, Stuttgart 1843, 3 parts in 1 vol., Oct. and Fol. (<em>Abbild. Thiere
Pfl. Syr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843, before 13 Oct. A reprint with independent pagination and separate title-
	pages from Joseph von Russegger, <em>Reisen in Europa, Asien und Africa ...</em> vol. 1, Abth. 2,
	p. 883-970 [Fenzl]. 1843. This reprint consists of three sections; no. 1: <em>Illustrationes et</em>

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	<em>descriptiones plantarum novarum Syriae et Tauri occidentalis ...</em> auctore E. Fenzl, p. [i]-viii,
	[1]-84, <em>20 pl</em>. The second and third sections deal with animals. – The Fenzl section
	occurs also independently with the Latin title.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 565, 6: 320; NI 1093; PR 2866; IDC 658.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 715-718. 1843.

Ferdinandsen, Carl Christian Frederic(k) (1879-1944), Danish botanist. (<em>Ferd</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C and CP.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 194.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 535; GR p. 676-677.
Buchwald, Friesia 3: 83-92. 1945 (portr.)
Koppel, Friesia 9(3): 355-356. 1970 (portr.)

Ferguson, William (1820-1887), British civil servant in Ceylon, amateur botanist and
entomologist. (<em>Ferguson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. — Exsiccatae: <em>Algae ceylonicae</em> (nos. 1-144/5), set at L and
probably also at other herbaria listed by IH (series edited with Albert Grunow, 1826-
1914).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 194.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264. 1916.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 16. 1952.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 73. 1969.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 536; BB p. 107; BM 2: 566; CSP 2: 592,
7: 652, 9: 848, 14: 969; DNB 18: 356; Jackson p. 396; PR 2871.
Anon., Nature 36: 430. 1887.
Trimen, J. Bot. 25: 320. 1887.
Balfour, Ann. Bot. 1: 403. 1888 (bibl.)
Boulger, <em>in</em> Trimen, Handb. fl. Ceylon 5: 375. 1900.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 238. [index]. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed largely to Thwaites, <em>Enumeratio plantarum zeylaniae</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fergusonia J</em>. D. Hooker (1873).

Fernald, Merritt Lyndon (1873-1950), American botanist. (<em>Fernald</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GH. - Duplicates in many herbaria, see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH. 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 194.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 222. 1901.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 536; BL 1: 295 [index]; BM 6:321; Bossert
p. 124; CSP 14: 970-971, 18: 242; IF suppl. 2: 35, 3: 208-209, 4: 321; Langman p. 278;
MW p. 117-118, suppl. p. 65-67; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 195. <em>pl. 148.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Pease, Rhodora 53: 33-39. 1951 (portr.)
Rollins, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 78: 270-272. 1951 (portr.)
Rollins, Taxon 1: 3-5. 1951.
Bartlett, Rhodora 53: 44-55. 1951 (on Fernald and Gray's Manual).
Fogg, Rhodora 53: 39-43. 1951 (as a teacher).
Griscom, Rhodora 53: 61-65. <em>1951</em> (in the field).
Rollins, Rhodora 53: 56-61. 1951 (as a botanist").
Correll, Castanea 16: 117-123. 1951.
Schubert, Proc. Linn. Soc. London, sess. 163(1): 78-82. 1952.
Rouleau, Rhodora Index vols. 1-50, p. 315-323. 1953 (bibl.)
Le Gallo, Le Naturaliste Canadien 80: 143-157, 176-185. 1953 (portr.)

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HEADING: FERNALD

Merrill, Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. 28: 45-98. 1954 (portr., bibl.)
Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 85-89. 1961.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 164 [index]. 1969.
Ewan, DSB 4: 583-584. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Gray's Manual</em>, ed. 7, Aug-Sep 1908 (with B. L. Robinson), ed. 8,
29 Jun 1950 (with B. G. Schubert).
(2) Editor of <em>Rhodora</em> 1899-1950, editor-in-chief 1929-1950.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fernaldia</em> Lynge (1937); <em>Fernaldia</em> Woodson (1932).

Fernandez-Villar, Celestino (1838-1907), <em>Philipplne botanist</em>. (<em>Fern.-Vill.</em>)

<sm>TYPES</sm>: Lost by fire in 1899.
<em>Ref</em>.: Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 164. 1950.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>(Fernandez-Villar): Barnhart 1: 536; BM 2: 567; CSP
14: 972.
Merrill, An ennumeration of Philipplne flowering plants 4: 182, 212. 1926.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 615. 1936.

1766. <em>Novissima appendix</em> to Blanco, Flora de Filiplnas ed. 3. Manilla 1877-1883. 4 vols.
Fol. (<em>Nov. app.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Andres Naves (1839-1910).
<em>Publ</em>.: Fasc. 13A-23A of Blanco's Flora de Filiplnas ed. 3, vol. 4 (see no. 553):

part	pages	dates	part	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------
13A-21A	1-272	1880	[24A]	337-375	15Jun 1883
22A-23A	273-336	1882

Fernandez-Villar was the author of pages 1-212 and of 307 (from <em>Fimbristylis subbisplcata</em>)
. 375. Naves was the author of pages 213-307 (<em>Fimbristylis nutans</em>). Naves was also respon-
sible for the names on the plates for the entire work. (cf. sub Blanco).
<em>Ref</em>.: SK p. clxxxiii.
	Merrill, Philipp. J. Sci. Bot. 12: 114-115. 1917.

Ferreira, Alexandre (Alejandro) Rodrigues (1756-1815), Portuguese botanist.
(<em>Ferreira</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LISC. - Other material at K and LISU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 195.
	Wurdack, Taxon-20: 595-596. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 537; BM 2: 568; CSP 2: 595; Lasègue p. 475.
Martius, Flora 20(2) Beibl.: 15-17. 1837.
Colmeiro, Bot. Penins. Hispano-Lusit. 182. 1858.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 19. 1906.
Franca, Bol. Soc. Broter. ser. 2. 1: 65-123. 1922.
Lima, Publ. Inst. Bot. Gonçalo Sampaio ser. 2. 21: 1-426. 1953, (also Agencia Geral do
	Ultramar, Lisboa 1953).
Lima, Bol. Soc. Broter. ser. 2. 28: 77-78. 1954.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Publ. Inst. Bot. Gonçalo Sampaio ser. 2. 21: <em>pl. 1</em>, 2. 1953.

Feuillée, Louis Éconches (1660-1732), French clergyman (order of the Minimi),
explorer, astronomer and botanist. (<em>Feuillée</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. The references in the literature are always to the book,
never to specimens.

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HEADING: FICINUS

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 538; BM 2: 569; Langman p. 281; Lasègue
p. 483; NI 622-623; PR 2882; PR (ed. 1) 3173.
Urban, Symb. Ant. 1: 53. 1898.
Ewan, The Herbarist 1959: 60-64.
Coats, The plant hunters 359. 1969.
Guerra, DSB 4: 602-603. 1971.
Bernardi, Musées de Genéve 114: 14-18. 1971.

EPONYMY:. <em>Feuilleea</em> O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Fevillea</em> Linnaeus (1753).- <em>Note</em>:<em>Feuillaea</em> Gleditsch
(1764), <em>Feuillea</em> J. F. Gmelin (1791), <em>Feuilleea</em> Cothenius (1790), <em>Fevillaea</em> Vellozo (1881)
[sic] and <em>Fewillea</em> Linnaeus (1763) are orthographical variants of <em>Fevillea</em>.

1767. <em>Journal des observations physiques, mathématiques et botaniques</em>. Faites par l'ordre du
Roy sur les cotes orientales de l'Amérique méridionale, &amp; dans les Indes Occidentales,
depuis l'année 1707 jusques en 1712. Paris (1, 2: plerre Giffart, 3: Jean Mariette) 1714-
1725, 3 vols. Qu. (<em>J. obs.</em>)

1: 1714, p. [i-xvi], map, [1]-504, <em>7 pl</em>.
2: 1714, p. [i-viii], [503]-767, [768, <em>err</em>.], <em>pl. 1</em>-<em>50</em>.
3: 1725, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xxxix, [x], priv.], [1]-426, [1-4, table], Hist. pl. médic. [1]-71,
	[72-75, cont., 76, priv.], <em>pl. 1-50</em>, tabl. déclin. [i]-xlix.
<em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MO, NY. - Tome [3] is entitled: <em>Journal des observations ...</em> dans un autre
voïage ... Paris 1725. Qu. - Botanical parts: in tome 2, p. 705-765 <em>Histoire des plantes
médicinales ... du Perou &amp; du Chily</em>, continued in tome [3] at the end with separate pagi-
nation.
<em>German translation</em>: Beschreibung zur Arzeney dienlicher Pflanzen, welche in den Reichen
	des mittägigen America / in Peru und Chily vorzüglich im Gebrauch sind, in dem
	Land selbst auf königl. Befehl, in den Jahren von 1709. 1710. und 1711. aufgesezet,
	nebst verschiedenen andern aus eben desselben Tageregister physischer Beobachtun-
	gen gesammelten und zur natürlichen Historie gehörigen Anmerkungen. Aus dem
	Französischen ins Deutsche übersezet von D. Georg Leonhard Huth ... Nürnberg
	(Johann Michael Seeligmann) 1756-1757, 2 vols. Qu., 1: 1-136, 50 <em>pl</em>. 1756, 2: 1-208,
	<em>50 pl. 1</em>757. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan. - Urban (1898) mentions another edition, dated 1766 (<em>n.v.</em>)
	The book is a simple translation with no additional information. For this reason, even
	though published after 1753, the book should not be considered for purposes of bo-
	tanical nomenclature. - (<em>Beschr. Arzen. Pfl.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 569; DA 1967; HE p. 23; HU 433; NI 622, 623; PR 2882; SA 2: 559.
	Philippl, R. A., Anales Univ. Santiago 29: 757-760. 1867.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 1: cxxviii. 1891.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 53. 1898.
	Junk, Rara 50-51. 1901.
	Fournier, Voyages et découvertes scientifiques des missionaires naturalistes français 1:
	60-63. 1932.
Ewan, Amer. Fern. J. 50: 26-32. 1960 (fern ills.)

Ficinus, Heinrich David August (1782-1857), German botanist at the medical
academy at Dresden. (<em>Ficinus</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 539; BM 2: 570; 6: 323; CSP 2: 600, 601;
6: 654; 7: 655; 12: 236; GR p. 11-12; LS 8580; NI 627; PR 2884.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 15: 591-592. 1857.
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 335. 1858.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ficinia</em> H. A. Schrader (1832, <em>nom. cons.</em>)

1768. Botanisches Taschenbuch oder <em>Flora der Gegend um Dresden</em>. Dresden (Arnold)
1807-1808. Oct. (<em>Fl. Dresden</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: . 807-1808. Phanerogamie, p. [i]-xxxviii, [1]-430, <em>1 pl</em>. (part 1: publ. Apr 1808,
	part 2: publ. Apr	1809) (<em>n.v.</em>)

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HEADING: FICINUS

<em>Ed. 2</em>: "<em>Flora der Gegend um Dresden ...</em> Zweite vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage, "
	Dresden (Arnold) 1821-1823, 2 vols. Oct.
	<em>Vol</em>. 1, Phanerogamie: Jan-Mai 1821 (p. 12: Sep 1820, Flora 7 Jun 1821), p. [i]-xii, [i]-542. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>, by Carl Schubert, Kryptogamie, 1823, p. [i]-xxviii, [1]. 466, <em>3 pl. Copies</em>: B, HH,	NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: "Dritte verbesserte Auflage, " by Heinrich Ficinus and Gustav Heynhold, first
	volume only: "Erster Theil: Phanerogamie, enthaltend die Pflanzen, deren Frucht
	auf eine vorausgegangene deutliche Blume folgt. Mit einer geognostischen Karte der
	Umgegend von Dresden." Dresden und Leipzig (Arnold) Oct., publ. Oct 1838, p. [i]-
	xxxiv, [1]-300, [2, err.], map. <em>Copy</em>: FH.
<em>Ed. 3a</em>: "Dritte verbesserte Auflage, zweite Ausgabe, " Leipzig (Arnold) 1850, 2 vols. Oct.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>, unchanged reissue of vol. 1 of ed. 3, with new title-page. <em>Copy</em>: B. (see for both
	vols. Bot. Zeit. 9: 765-766, 24 Oct 1851).
	<em>Vol. 2</em>, unchanged reissue of vol. 2 of ed. 2, with new title-page. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 570; LS 8580; PR 2884; IDC 5243 (ed. 2).
	Anon., Flora 4: 321-326. 1821 (ed. 2, vol. 1), 22: 15. 1839 (ed. 3).
	Schmalz, Dispositio synoptica generum plantarum circa Dresdam ... Anhang zu...
	Ficinus ...Dresden 1822, 37 p. fol.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1063. 1940.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 194. 1974.

Fiedler, Carl Friedrich Bernhard (1807-1869), German botanist, regional physician
in Dömitz, Mecklenburg. (<em>Fiedl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at ROST. Exsiccatae:
1.	<em>Beiträge zur Mecklenburgischen pllzflora</em> (fasc. 1-3, nos. 1-163). Set at FH. - (fasc. 3 publ.
	Apr-Mai 1851, fide Bot. Zeit. 9: 422. 1851).
2.	<em>Musci frondosi exsiccati</em> (fasc. i-iii, nos. 1-150, Berlin, Schwerin 18442-1846. (in B as
	<em>Musci megapolitani</em>, fide Urban).
3.	<em>Klotzschii herbarium vivum mycologium</em>, ed. Rabenhorst, ed. 1 and 2, many contributions
	by Fiedler.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 196.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 9: 422, 573-574. 1851.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Oltmanns, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 47 (1893): 125: 1894.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 198. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 273; BM 2: 570; CSP 2: 603, 6: 655, 7: 656;
LS 8584, 8586; PR 2889-2890.
Brockmann, Laubm. Mecklenburg 14-17.
Boll, Fl. Meklenb. 6: 154. 1860.
Anon., Flora 52: 392. 1869, Bot. Zeit. 27: 432. 1869.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Mosc. 59(1): 293. 1884.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fiedleria</em> Rabenhorst (1848).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Fiedleria</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1844) is dedicated to Karl Gustav Fiedler (1791-
1853), German traveller in Greece.

1769. <em>Synopsis der Laubmoose Mecklenburg's</em>. Schwerin (O. Kürschner) 1844. Oct. (<em>Syn.
Laubm. Mecklenb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1844, p. [i]-x, [1]-138. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 570; PR 2890; IDC 6201.
	K. Müller, Bot. Zeit. 3: 130-134. 1845.

Fiek, Emil (1840-1897), German botanist, traveller and apothecary, later civil servant
(Amtsvorsteher) in Kunnersdorf nr. Hischberg in German Silesia. (<em>Fiek</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WRSL (formerly BRSL), other material at B, GB and LE (Fiek

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HEADING: FIELDING

collected extensively in S. Russia and the Crimea); contributed to the <em>Flora exsiccata
Austro-Hungarica</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 46.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 345. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 423, 12(3): 288; Barnhart 1: 539.
Kneucker, Allg. bot. Z. 3: 105-107, 136. 1897.
Schube, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 16: (12)-17). 1898 (bibl.)

1770. <em>Flora von Schlesien</em> preussischen und österreichischen Antheils, enthaltend die wild-
wachsenden, verwilderten und angebauten Phanerogamen und Gefäss-Cryptogamen.
Unter Mitwirkung von Rudolf von Uetritz bearbeitet von Emil Fiek. Breslau (J. U.
Kern) 1881. Oct. (<em>Fl. Schlesien</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Rudolf Friedrich Carl von Uechtritz (1838-1886).
<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Jul 1881 (p. 8: Mar 1881, Nat. Nov. Jul 1881; Flora 21 Aug 1881), p. [0]-571.
	<em>Copy</em>: B. - Followed by an <em>Exkursionsflora für Schlesien</em>, Breslau (Kern) 1889, 259 p.,	publ. Mai 1889.
<em>Ref</em>.: Anon., Flora 64: 384, 544, 574-576. 1881.

Field, Henry Claylands (1825-1911), British born civil engineer and pteridologist who
settled (1855) in New Zealand. (<em>Field</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 196.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 539; BB p. 107; BM 2: 571; CSP 7: 656,
9: 855, 14: 989; IF p. 696; IF suppl. 1: 81; NI 625.
Anon., Trans. New Zealand Institute 44: iv-v. 1912.

1771. <em>The ferns of New Zealand</em> and its immediate dependencies, with directions for their
collection and cultivation. London (Griffith et al.), Sydney (id.), Waganui (A. D. Willis)
 1890. Qu. (<em>Ferns New Zealand</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1890 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1891), p. [i-v], [1]-164, <em>pl. i-xxix. Copies</em>: B, BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 571; IF p. 696; NI 625; IDC 7135.
	J.G.B., J. Bot. 29: 154-155- 1891.

Fielding, Henry Barron (1805-1851), British botanist who assembled an important
herbarium. (<em>Fielding</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The types of Fielding and Gardner's <em>Sertum plantarum</em> are in the
Fielding herbarium at OXF. The original Fielding herbarium and library are at OXF.
Gardner's Brazilian herbarium (coll. 1836-1841) is at BM with a very rich second set at
OXF. Gardner was a professional/collector, Henry Fielding subscribed in advance to his
Brazilian collections and received the most complete set after that of BM. Later Gardner
was employed by Fielding to arrange his herbarium: from this collaboration stems the
<em>Sertum plantarum</em>. In 1844 Gardner went to Ceylon where he stayed until his death; the
first set of his Ceylonese collections is at K. Fielding's British herbarium is also at OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 196; Laségue p. 330.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 6: 283. 1854.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Druce and Vines, An account of the herbarium of the University of Oxford 1897-1919.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 22-25. 1906.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 53. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 164, 169-170. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 539; BB p. 107-108; BM 2: 571; DNB 18:
424; Jackson p. 117.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 188. 1855.
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 68-69. 19°9.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 466 [index]. 1967.

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HEADING: FIELDING

1772. <em>Sertum plantarum</em>; or drawings and descriptions of rare and undescribed plants from
the author's herbarium. By H. B. Fielding ... assisted by George Gardner. London
(Hippolyte Bailliére), Paris (J. B. Bailliére), Leipzig (T. O. Weigel) 1844. 2 vols. Oct. † (<em>Sert. pl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: George Gardner (1812-1849).

part	plates	rd. by Linnean Soc.	part	plates. rd. by Linnean Soc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1-25	23 Nov 1843	3	51-75. 26 Aug 1844
2	26-50	11 Mar 1844	text [i-iv]

Tucker mentions 13 plates with an index, prepared for a second volume [n.v.], Lancaster
1849, Oct. - The plates (uncolored lithographs of drawings by Mrs. Fielding) are
accompanied by text. <em>Copies</em>: MO (incompl.), NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 571; IF p. 696; Jackson p. 117; NI 626; PR 2894; SK p. clxxxiii.
	Hooker, London J. Bot. 3: 113. 1844 (rev. 1).
	Klotzsch, Bot. Zeit. 2: 600-601. 23 Aug 1844 (rev. 1, 2).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 3: 698-699. 17 Oct 1845 (rev. 3).
	Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arbor. 1: 247. 1914.

Figari, Antonio Bey (1804-1870), Italian botanist. (<em>Fig</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: In part at FI; the Egyptian and Sudan herbarium in part also at
GE; duplicated B, K, L, LE, MO, MPU, P-CO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH(ed. 6): 358, 2: 196.
	Webb, Fragm. Fl. aethioplco-aegypt. Paris 1854.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 345. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 540; BM 2:571; Bossert p. 125; CSP 2: 605,
606, 6: 655, 7: 657, 14: 991; Lasègue p. 163; PR 2896; Saccardo 1: 73, 2: 48.
Anon., Flora 54: 205. 1871.
Cesati, Saggio 34. 1882.
Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 179. 1882.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 79, 162. 1903, 3(3): 62. 1905.
Béguinot, Arch. Bot. 14: 290-315. 1938.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Figaraea</em> Viviani (1830).

1773. <em>Nuovi materiali par l'algologia del Mar Rosso</em> raccolti e censiti per cura di A. Figari e
G. De Notaris. Torino (Stumperia Reale) 1851. Qu. (<em>Nuov. mat. algol. Mar Rosso</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe De Notaris (1805-1877).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1851, p. [1]-39, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: NY. - Reprinted from Memorie della R. Accademia
	delle Scienze di Torino ser. 2. B. 1851.

1774. <em>Agrostographiae aegyptiacae fragmenta</em> curantibus A. Figari et J. De Notaris. Torino
(Officina Regia) 1851. Qu. (<em>Agrost. aegypt.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe De Notaris (1805-1877).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1853, p. [i-ii], [1]-18, [5]-75, <em>11 pl</em>. (with <em>figs</em>. nos. <em>1-38</em>). <em>Copy</em>: NY. - ombined
	reprint with separate title-page and independent pagination from Memorie R. Acca-
	demia Sci. Torino ser. 2. 12: 245-262 (== 1-18) "1852, " and ser. 2. 14: 317-391, <em>11 pl.,
	</em>(= p. 5-75). "1853." Part 1 (p. 1-18) before Aug 1853. (Dates of journal parts un-
	certain).
<em>Ref</em>.: H.F., Bot. Zeit. 11: 660-661. 16 Sep 1853.

Filarszky, Nandor (1858-1941), Hungarian algologist. (<em>Filarszky</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP, dupl. E, GB, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 196.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

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HEADING: FINET

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 540; BM 2: 571, 6: 323; Bossert p. 125;
CSP 14: 992-993; IF suppl. 3: 209; LS 33250, 41179. 41179a.
Barnhart, NAF 11 (1): 89. 1937.
Moesz, Bot. Közl. 40: 147-169. 1943 (bibl., portr.)
Wood and Imahori, A revision of the Characeae 806-807. 1965 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: M. von Déchy, <em>Kaukasus</em>, Botanik in vol. 3, 1907 (publ. Jun-Jul 1907).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Filarszkya</em> Forti (1907).

1775. A charafélék (Characeae L. Cl. Richard) különös tekintettel a magyarországi
fajokra. <em>Die Characeen</em> (Characeae L. Cl. Richard) mit besonderer Rücksicht auf die in
Ungarn beobachteten Arten. A kir. Magyar természettudományi társulattól a bugát-
alapból jutalmazott pályamü. Budapest (K.M. Természettudományi Társulat) 1893.
Qu. (<em>Characeen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Oct 1893 (p. iii: Jun 1893; Nat. Nov. Oct 1893: Hedwigia 30 Jan 1894)
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-129, <em>pl. 1-5</em> with 2 p. letterpress each. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Anon., Hedwigia 33 (Rep.): 12. 30 Jan 1894.

Filet, G. J. (1825-1891), Dutch army physician in the Netherlands East Indies. (<em>Filet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 214. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Filetia</em> Miquel (1858).

1776. <em>Tweede Catalogus der in den botanischen tuin</em> van het groot militair hospltaal <em>te Welte-
vreden</em> aangekweekt wordende planten. [Batavia 1854]. Oct. (<em>Tweede cat. tuin Weltevreden</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854 (p. 16: 15 Feb 1852), p. [19]-36. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

1777. <em>De planten in den botanischen tuin</em> bij het groot militair hospltaal te <em>Weltevreden</em>, hunne
inl. benamingen, groeiplaats en gebruik, naar de beste schrijvers en inlandsche opgaven
zamengesteld door G.J. Filet. Batavia (Lange &amp; Co.) 1855. Oct. (<em>pl. bot. tuin Welte-
vreden</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1855 (p. viii: Mai 1855), p. [i]-viii, [1]-189. <em>Copies</em>: HH, L (dedication copy to
	Miquel, dated 31 Dec 1855).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2901.

Finet, Eugène Achille (1863-1913), French botanist, specialist on orchids, and botanical
artist. (<em>Finet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 541; BM 6: 199, 324; CSP 14: 997; Lang-
man p. 283; MW p. 118-119.
Gagnepain, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 60: 205-216. 1913 (bibl.)
Lecomte, Nouv. Arch. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. ser. 5. 5: iii-xi. 1913 (port., bibl.)
Herter, Orchis 7: 98-99. 1913.
Berthier, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun 27 (Proc.-Verb.): 11-13. 1914.
Backer, Verklarend woordenb. 650. 1936.
Gagnepain, Fl gén. Indochine, tom. prél. 41. 1944 (portr.)
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl males. ser. I. 1: 165. 1950.
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 2: 147-158. 1962.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Finet initiated the publication of the Paris <em>Notulae systematicae</em> and
participated in the early phase of the publication of Lecomte's <em>Flore générale de l’Indochine</em>:
<em>Ranunculaceae</em> (with F. Gagnepain) 1(1): 1-11. Jun 1907; <em>Dilleniaceae</em> 1(1): 12-28. Jun
1907; <em>Magnoliaceae</em> (with F. Gagnepain) 1(1): 29-42. Jun 1907; <em>Anonaceae</em> (id.) 1(1): 42-
112. Jun 1907, 1(2): 113-123. Oct 1908.

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HEADING: FINET

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Finetia</em> Gagnepain (1917); <em>Finetia</em> Schlechter (1918); <em>Neofinetia</em> H. H. Hu
(1925).

Fingerhuth, Carl Anton (1798-1876), German botanist and physician at Esch near
Euskirchen. (<em>Fingerh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 541; BM 2: 573; GSP 2: 613; Jackson p. 126,
293; Langman p. 283; LS 8595-8596; MW p. 119; NI 627; PR 2903-2904.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1063. 1940.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fingerhuthia</em> C. G. D. Nees (1834).

1778. <em>Tentamen florulae lichenum Eiffiacae</em> sive enumerado lichenum in Eifflia provenien-
tium. Nürnberg (Johann Leonhard Schrag) 1829. Oct. (<em>Tent.fl. lich. Eiffl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1828 or Jan 1829 (p. iv: Id. Apr 1828; "seit ende Sept. eingegangen, " Flora
	11(2); Erg. Bl. 5 Jan 1829), p. [i]-iv, [1]-100. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 573; LS 8595; PR 2903.

1779. <em>Monographia generis Capsici</em> ... cum tabulis x coloratis. Düsseldorf (Arnz &amp; Gomp.)
 1832. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Capsic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1832 (Flora received it only after 12 Mar 1834; see 17: 765. 28 Dec 1834; rev. Lit.
	Ber. Flora 4: 95-96. 7 Mai 1834), p. [1]-32, [1]-iv, <em>pl 1-10, 1</em> uncol., <em>2-10</em> col. liths.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 573; Jackson p. 126; Langman p. 283; MW p. 119; NI 627; PR 2904;
	Zander ed. 10, p. 658; IDC 6005.
	Anon., Flora 17: 765. 1834, Lit. Ber. Flora 4: 95-96. 1834.

Fink, Bruce (1861-1927), American lichenologist. (<em>Fink</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MICH, material also in BPI, H, HSI, L, LD, MIN, MU, UPS,
US, W and many other herbaria. Grummann reports a series of exs. "Lichens of Iowa"
(100-150 nos.), 1895-1898.
<em>Ref.:.</em>IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 197.
	Anon., Science ser. 2. 69: 422. 1929.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 541; BL 1: 179; BM 2: 573, 730, 6: 324;
Bossert p. 126; CSP 14: 998; GR p. 188; LS 8597-8621, 33253-33259; LS suppl. 8292-
8309.
Wylie, Mycologia 20(1): 1-2. 1928.
Pammel, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 33: 34-39. 1928 (portr.)
Anon., Hedwigia 68 (Beibl.): 47. 1928.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Finkia</em> Vainio (1929).

1780. <em>The lichen flora of the United States</em> by Bruce Fink... completed for publication by
Joyce Hedrick. Ann Arbor (University of Michigan Press) 1935. Oct. (<em>Lich. fl. U.S.</em>)

<em>Co-author and editor</em>: Joyce Hedrick (1897-x), (now Mrs Volney H.Jones).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1935, p. [i]-x, 1-426, <em>pl. 1-42. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Second</em> printing: (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Third</em> printing: with a new foreword by Alexander H. Smith, 1961, p. [1]-xii, 1-426,
	<em>pl. 1-47. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 324.

Fiori, Adriano (1865-1950), Italian botanist. (<em>Fiori</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI (fide R. E. G. pichi-Sermolli in litt.) – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Flora italia
exsiccata</em>: ser. 1-2 (1905-1927 by Fiori), ser. 3 (cent. 1-30, 1905-1927 by Fiori, Béguinot

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HEADING: FIORI

and Pampanini Schedae: in Nuovo Giorn. bot. ital.), sets at B, BI, FI, GB, K, L, OXF,
PAD, QI.
<em>Ref</em>.: DTS 6(4): 137; IH 2: 197.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 136; Barnhart 1: 542; BFM: 1510, 1511,
1512, 3235; BL 1: 33, 2:653 [Index]; BM 2: 573, 6:325; Bossert p. 126; CSP 12: 1003,
18: 391; DTS 6(4): 137; GR P. 530-531; LS 8626, 33260-33261; LS suppl. 8314-8315;
MW p. 119; NI 628; PFC 1 :xli-xlii, 2(1): xv, 2(2): xxii; Saccardo 1: 73; Zander ed. 10,
p. 628.
Burnat, Boissiera 5: 42-43. 1941.

1781. <em>Iconographia florae italicae</em> ossia flora italiana illustrata con 4236 figure d'assieme e
12540 di analisi rappresentanti tutte le specie di plante vascolari indigene inselvatichite
e largamente coltivate finora conosciute in Italia. Padova (p. 1-112 Tipogr. del Seminari,
p. 131-484 Tipogr. Antoniana), Udine (p. 485-529: Tipogr. del Patronato). (<em>Iconogr. fl.
ital.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Giulio Paoletti (1865-1941).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1895-1904. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

vol./fasc.	pages	dates	vol./fasc.	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------
1.1	[1]-32	Nov 1895	2.5	221-268	Dec 1899
2	33-64	Dec 1896	6	269-332	Mar 1901
3	65-112	Apr 1898	7	333-380	Jun 1902
4	113-220, [i-ii]	Jan 1899	8	381-412	Mai 1903
			9	413-528, [i-ii]	Dec 1904

Published by Fiori and Paoletti up to fig. 608; from 609 on by Fiori alone. Genus <em>Rosa
	</em>by François Crépln.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: San Casciano Val di Pesa (Fratelli Stianti) 1921, Oct. 2a ediziona aumentata a
	cura del prof. Adriano Fiori (p. v: Sep 1921), p. [i]-viii, [1]-545. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Firenze (Mariano Ricci) 1933, Qu., p. [i]-viii, [i], [1]-549. <em>Copy</em>: NY. <em>Repr</em>.:
	announced by Koeltz 1973 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1512; BM 2: 573; DTS 1:69, 6(4): 137; NI 628; PFC 2(1): xv, 2(2): xxii;
	N. Am. Fl.

1782. <em>Flora analítica d'Italia</em> ossia descrizione delle plante vascolari indigene inselvatichite
e largamente coltivate in Italia disposte per quadri analitici. Padova (Tipografía del
Seminario) 1896-1908, 4 vols. (<em>Fl. Italia</em>).

vol.	parte	pages	dates
----------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-256, map	Dec 1896
	2	257-607, [2, err.]	Apr 1898
	Intr. geob.	[i]-c, [i-vii]	Dec 1908
2	1	[1]-224		Jan 1900
	2	225-304	Mar 1901
	3	305-492, [i-iii], [1, err.]	Jun 1902
3	1	[1]-272		Mai 1903
	2	[i-iii], 273-527, [1, err.], [i]-viii	Apr 1904
4	1	[1]-217 (app.)	Mar 1907
		[1]-16 (ind. gen.)
	2	17-192 (ind. gen.)	Mar 1907
	3	193-330	Sep 1908

<em>Copy</em>: HH. - <em>Co-authors</em>: Augusto Béguinot (1875-1940) (vols. 2, 3), Giulio Paoletti (1865-
	1941) (vol. 1).
<em>Authors</em> for <em>Rosa</em>: <em>Frangois Crépln</em> (1830-1903), <em>Hieracium</em>: Saverio Belli, <em>Gentianaceae</em>: Lino
	Vaccari.
<em>Ref</em>.: PFC 1: xli-xliv.

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HEADING: FIORI

1783. <em>Nuova flora analytica d' Italia</em> contenente le descrizione delle plante vascolari indigene
inselvatichite e largamente coltivate in Italia. 2 vols., 1923-1929. (<em>Nuov. Fl. Italia</em>).

vol.	part	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-160		Mar 1923
	2	161-320	Jul 1923
	3	321-480	Dec 1923
	4	481-640	Mai 1924
	5	641-800	Nov 1924
	6	801-944, [i]-vii, [viii]	Mar 1925
2	1	[1]-160		Jul 1925
	2	161-320	Jan 1926
	3	321-480	Jul 1926
	4	481-640	Feb 1927
	5	641-800	Nov 1927
	6	801-944	Nov 1928
	7	945-1120, [i-iv]	Nov 1929

<em>Copies</em>: HH (orig. covers), NY.
<em>Reprint</em>: announced by Koeltz 1973 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 1510; BM 2: 573; PFC 2(2): xxii.

Fischer, Cecil Ernest Claude (1874-1950), India born forester, India Forest Service
1895-1926, assistant for India at Kew 1924-1937. (<em>C. Fisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K; further material at CAL, E, S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 197.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 543; BM 6: 325; Bossert p. 126; LS 33272-
39274; MW p. 119, 463; MW suppl. p. 67; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Anon., J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 55(2): 239. 1938 (portr.)
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 238. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Completed J. S. Gamble, <em>Flora of the presidency of Madras, q.v.</em>

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Fischer, cf. infra, sub E. and F. E. L.
Fischer.

Fischer, Eduard (1861-1939), Swiss mycologist and phytopathologist, pupil of de Bary.
(<em>E. Fisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BERN, dupl. B, BAS, KIEL, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 197.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 543; BL 2: 570; Bossert p. 126; CSP 9: 863,
12: 271, 715, 14: 1007-1008, 18: 590; GR p. 640; LS 8650-8746, 33275-33316, 41179,
41179a, suppl. 8321-8438.
Mayor, Bull. Soc. Neuchat. Sci. Nat. 64: 77-81. 1939.
E.H., Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 1939: 195-196 (portr.)
Rytz, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 1939: 250-277. 1940 (bibl.)
Blumer, Mitt. naturf. Ges. Bern 1939: 90-101. 1940.
Matesquelle, Rev. gén. Bot. 52: 209-210. 1940.
Schopfer, Rev. Mycol. ser. 2. 5: 47-54. 1940 (portr., bibl.)
Rytz, Ber. schweiz. bot. Ges. 50: 793-794. 1940.
Schopfer, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 58: (27)-(54). 1941 (bibl.)
Rogers, Chron. bot 7(2): 87-88. 1942.
Barnhart, NAF 7: 1064. 1940, ser..2. 1: 31. 1954
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 207. 1971.
Blumer und Müller, Schweiz. Z. pilzk. 49: 102. 1971.

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HEADING: FISCHER, F. E. L. VON

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Tuberinae</em>: I. 1: 278-290. Feb 1897; I. 1**: 535-536. Sep 1900.
	(b) <em>Plectascineae</em>: I. 1: 290-320. Feb 1897; I. 1**: 536-539. Sep 1900.
	(c) <em>Phallineae</em>: I. 1**: 276-288. Nov 1898; 289-296. Jun 1899; 555-556. Sep 1900.
	(d) <em>Hymenogastrinae</em>: I. 1**: 296-313. Jun 1899; 556-557. Sep 1900.
	(e) <em>Lycoperdineae</em>: I. 1**: 313-324. Jun 1899; 557. Sep 1900.
	(f) <em>Nidularineae</em>: I. 1**: 324-328. Jun 1899.
	(g) <em>Plectobasidiineae</em>: I. 1**: 329-336. Jun 1899; 337-346. Mar 1900. 577. Sep 1900.
(2) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2:
	(a) <em>Tuberineae</em>: 5b: [1]-15, <em>figs. 1-3.</em> 29 Apr 1938.
	(b) <em>Geneaceae</em>: 5b: 15-19 <em>figs. 4-8.</em> 29 Apr 1938.
	(c) <em>Eutuberaceae</em>: 5b: 20-35, <em>figs. 9-18.</em> 29 Apr 1938.
	(d) <em>Tereziaceae</em>: 5b: 35-40, <em>Figs, 19-22</em>. 29 Apr 1938.
	(e) <em>Gasteromyceteae</em>: 7a: [1]-7, <em>fig, I</em>. Jan 1933.
	(f) <em>Hymenogastrineae</em>: 7a: 7-9. Jan 1933.
	(g) <em>Melanogastraceae</em>: 7a: 9-13, <em>figs. 2-5.</em> Jan 1933.
	(h) <em>Nymenogastraceae</em>: 7a: 13-20, <em>figs. 6-11.</em> Jan 1933.
	(i) <em>Hysterangiaceae</em>: 7a: 20-29, <em>figs. 12-22.</em> Jan 1933.
	(k) <em>Hydnangiaceae</em>: 7a: 30-32, <em>figs. 23-24.</em> Jan 1933.
	(1) <em>Sclerodermatineae</em>: 7a: 32-35, <em>fig. 25.</em> Jan 1933.
	(m) <em>Sclerodermataceae</em>: 7a: 35-43, <em>figs. 26-31.</em> Jan 1933.
	(n) <em>Calostomataceae</em>: 7a: 43-45, <em>figs. 52-33.</em> Jan 1933.
	(o) <em>Tulostomataceae</em>: 7a: 46-51, <em>figs. 34-38.</em> Jan 1933.
	(p) <em>Sphaerobolaceae</em>: 7a: 51-52, <em>fig</em>. 55. Jan 1933.
	(q) <em>Nidulariineae</em>: 7a: 52-55, <em>fig. 40.</em> Jan 1933.
	(r) <em>Arachniaceae</em>: 7a: 55-56, <em>fig. 41.</em> Jan 1933.
	(s) <em>Nidulariaceae</em>: 7a: 56-59, <em>figs. 42-44.</em> Jan 1933.
	(t) <em>Lycoperdineae</em>: 7a: 59-62. Jan 1933.
	(u) <em>Lycoperdaceae</em>: 7a: 62-72, <em>figs. 45-51.</em> Jan 1933.
	(v) <em>Geastraceae</em>: 7a: 72-76, <em>figs. 52-53.</em> Jan 1933.
	(w) <em>Phallineae</em>: 7a: 76-83, <em>figs. 54-56.</em> Jan 1933.
	(x) <em>Clathraceae</em>: 7a: 83-96, <em>figs. 57-70.</em> Jan 1933.
	(y) <em>Phallaceae</em>: 7a: 96-108, <em>figs. 71-82.</em> Jan 1933.
	(z) <em>Podaxineae</em>: 7a: 109-110. Jan 1933.
	(aa) <em>Secotraceae</em>: 7a: 110-116, <em>figs. 83-88.</em> Jan 1933.
	(bb) <em>Podaxaceae</em>: 7a: 116-119, <em>figs. 89-91.</em> Jan 1933.
(3) Rabenhorst, <em>Kryptogamen-Flora</em> ed. 2: <em>Ascomycetes, Tuberasceae, Hemiasceae, 1</em>(5). 1897
(viii, 132 p.)
(4) Saccardo, <em>Sylloge fungorum Sylloge Gasteromycetum</em>, 7(1). 1888.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fischerula</em> Mattirolo (1928).
<em>Note</em>: For other eponyms based on the name Fischer, cf. infra, sub F. E. L. Fischer.

Fischer, Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von (Fedor Bogdanovic) (1782-1854), Russian
botanist of German origin, director of the St. Petersburg botanical garden 1823-1850.
(<em>Fisch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE; – for the location of further material see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.:.IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 197.
	Candolle, Phytographie 411. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 165. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 473, 6(1): 203; Barnhart 1: 543; BM 2: 574-
575; Bossert p. 126; Bretschneider 1: 316; CSP 2: 616-617, 7: 662-663, 14: 1011;
Dawson p. 327; Jackson p. 546 [index]; Krebel p. 36; Langman p. 283; Lasègue p. 568;
ME 3: 422; MW p. 119; MW suppl. p. 67; NI 629-630; PR 2911-2916, ed. 1: 3203-
3209; Trautvetter 372-391; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
Anon., Flora 37: 768. 1854.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 1: 105-106. 1854.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 266. 1854.

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HEADING: FISCHER, F. E. L. VON

Anon., Bot. Zeit. 8: 488. 1850 (dismissal; trouble at St. Petersburg), 12: 496. 1854
	(death), 13: 124-127. 1855 (obit. by H.G.R.)
Seemann, Bonplandia 3: 18-21. 1855.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 419-422. 1855.
Trautvetter, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 38: 585-595. 1865 (bibl.)
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 44-45. 1906.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedications 1817-1927: 38-40. 1932 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard., Torrey corr. 455. 1973.

<sm>NAME</sm>: Some papers are signed F. B. Fischer = Fedor Bogdanovic Fischer.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fischera</em> K. P.J. Sprengel (1813); <em>Fischeria</em> A. P. de Candolle (1813).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Fischera</em> Schwabe (1836), <em>Fischerella</em> (Bornet &amp; Flahault) Gomont (1895), and
<em>Fischerellopsis</em> F. E. Fritsch (1932) are dedicated to an unidentified Fischer, a friend of
Schwabe, and a collector of algae.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 505-506. 1974; Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium
centrale USSR 129-130. 1968.

1784. <em>Catalogue du jardin des plantes</em>, de S. E. Monsieur le Comte Aléxis de Razoumoffsky
... <em>à Gorenki</em> près de Moscou. [Moskva] 1808. Oct. (<em>Cat.jard. Gorenki</em>).

<em>Ed. 1808</em>: p. [i-viii], [1]-143. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Ed. 1812</em>: Moskva (N. S. Vsevolojsky) 1812, (p. viii: Apr 1812), Oct (in fours), p. [i]-
	viii, [1]-76. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY, USDA.
The first catalogue of the Razoumoffsky garden at Gorenki was published in 1804 by
Redowsky (PR 7458).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 574, 4: 1657; Jackson p. 442; PR 2912; IDC 5548.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 330. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.

1785. <em>Index seminum, quae Hortus botanicus imperialis petropolitanus pro mutua commutatione
offert</em>. Accedunt animadversiones botanicae nonnullae. [St. Petersburg 1835], Oct. (in
fours) (<em>Index sem. hort. petrop.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Carl Anton von Meyer (1795-1855): nos. 1-8, Ernst Rudolf von Trautvetter
	(1809-1889): nos. 3-4, Jules Leopold Éduard Avé-Lallemant (1803-1867): nos. 6-11.
<em>1</em>: title as above, 1835 (p. 112: Jan 1835), p. [1]-42. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>2</em>: "Index secundus ....," publ. Jan 1836 (p. 54: 25 Dec 1835 o.s.), p. [1]-54. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>3</em>: "Animadversiones botanicae, " separately paged: [1]-19, (p. 19: Mar 1837). <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>4</em>: "Index quartus ....," publ.Jan 1838 (p. 52: 23 Dec 1837 o.s.), p. [1]-52. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>5</em>: "Animadversiones botanicae, " on p. 33-43, publ. Jan 1839 (p. 43: 4 Jan 1839 o.s.).
	<em>Copy</em>: NY (this copy lacks p. [1]-32, seed list).
<em>6</em>: "Animadversiones botanicae, " separately paged: [1]-25, publ.Jan-Feb 1840 (p. 25:
	18 Jan 1840 o.s.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>7</em> [no copy seen, dated censor 8 Jan 1841 o.s.]
<em>8</em>: "Index octavus ...," publ. soon after 25 Jan 1842 (o.s., see p. 74). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	"Animadversiones botanicae, " also reprinted with separate pagination: 1-24 (p. 24
	identical with p. 74 of <em>Index</em>). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>9</em>: "Index nonus ...," publ. soon after 10 Feb 1843 (o.s.; see p. 97), p. [1]-97. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	"Supplementum ad indicem nonum seminum, quae ...," publ. soon after 25 Jan 1844
	(o.s.; see p. 25), p. [1]-25. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>10</em>: "Index decimus ...," publ. soon after 20 Jan 1845 (o.s.; see p. 60), p. [1]-60. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>11</em>: "Index undecimus ...," publ. soon after 21 Mar 1846 (o.s.; see p. [84]), p. [1]-83,
	[84, impr.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
"Supplementum ad indicem undecimum, quae ...," publ. Dec 1846 or somewhat
	later (see p. 79), p. [1]-79. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
The dates given in these publications are old style (Julian calender); in the 19th century
the difference was 12 days; for example 25 Dec 1835 o.s. is 6 Jan 1836 n.s. Complete sets
of this series are very rare (BM, NY); the publication is important because of many new
taxa described in it during the years 1835-1868.

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HEADING: FISCHER, J. B

<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 443; Krebel p. 36; MW p. 119; PR, note under 2916; RS p. 83; TR
	1629; IDC 929.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.

1786. <em>Über eine neue Pflanzengatting aus Brasilien</em>. [St. Petersburg 1841]. Oct. (<em>Neue
Pflanzengatt. Bras.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Carl Anton (Andreevich) von Meyer (1795-1855).
<em>Publ</em>.: 8 Apr 1841 (date given on copy sent to de Candolle; read 15 Jan 1841), p. [1]-6.
	<em>Copy</em>: G. – Preprinted from Bull. Sci. Acad. imp. Sci. St. Pétersbourg 8(16). 1841.

1787. <em>Enumeratio</em> [prima et altera] <em>plantarum novarum</em> a clarissimo Schrenk lectarum.
St. Petersburg, Leipzig 1841, 1842, 2 parts. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Enum. pl. nov.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Carl Anton (Andreevich) von Meyer (1795-1855).
<em>1</em>: 15 Jun 1841 (on t.p. but p. [ii], censor 22 Jul 1841), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-vii, [1]-113, <em>2 pl.
	Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>2</em>: 22 Oct 1842 (t.p. and censor), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-iii, [1]-77. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 575; MW p. 119; PR 2915; TR 383.

1788. <em>Sertum petropolitanum</em> seu icones et descriptiones plantarum, quae in horto botanico
imperiali Petropolitano floruerunt [1846, Decas secunda 1852, Decas tertia quartaque].
St. Petersburg 1846-1869, 4 decades, Fol. (<em>Sert. petrop.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Carl Anton (Andreevich) von Meyer (1795-1855); Eduard August von Regel
	1815-1892).
<em>Decas 1</em>, ed. Fischer, 1846, <em>11</em> unnumbered <em>plates</em> with 15 fol. accompanying text (first
	reviews known to us Bot. Zeit. 8 Sep 1848).
<em>Decas 2</em>, ed. Fischer et Meyer, 1852, <em>14 plates</em>, 13 fol. text.
<em>Decas 3, 4</em> auct. E. Regel, 1869, <em>19 plates</em> (nos. <em>1-19</em> on text), accompanying text 21 fol.
	The lithographs of dec. 3 and 4 are by Jos. A. Satory. The botanical plates in dec. 1, 2
	are hand-coloured, those of dec. 3-4 lithographed and usually uncoloured (<em>pl. 28
	</em>sometimes hand-coloured) (fide GF). The plates of glasshouses etc. are uncoloured.
	<em>Copy</em>: IDC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 575; GF p. 56; Jackson p. 443; MW p. 119; NI 629; TR 1630.

1789. <em>Synopsis Astragalorum Tragacantharum</em>. Moskva (Typis Universitatis Caesareae)
 1853. Oct. (<em>Syn. Astrag. Trag.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1853, p. [1]-173, <em>pl. A-M. Copies</em>: G, NY. – Reprinted with independent pagination
	from Bull. Soc. natural. Moscou 1853(4): [316]-486, <em>pl. A-M.</em> - Difference between
	original and reprint pagination 313.
<em>Ref</em>.:TR 381.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 12: 779-781. 3 Nov 1854.

Fischer, George William (1906-x), American phytopathologist. (<em>G. Fisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: <em>Graminicolous smuts of North America
</em>(cent. i-iii, nos. 1-300, Pullman, Washington 1948-1953), 15 sets distributed, e.g. BPI,
BUT, CMI, DAOM, FH, IARI, IPS, MICH, NY, US, WIS, WSP.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 198.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 166-168. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 543; Bossert p. 126.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Georgefischeria</em> M.J. Thirumalacher &amp; M.J. Narasimhan (1963). <em>Note</em>: For
eponyms based on the name Fischer, cf. supra, sub E. and F. E. L. Fischer.

Fischer, Jacob Benjamin (1730-1793), Livonian botanist. (<em>J. Fisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 575; TR 392-393; [PR 2920 cites this author
erroneously as Johann Bernhard Fischer.]

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HEADING: FISCHER, J. B.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Fischer, cf. supra, sub E. and F. E. L. Fischer,
and infra, sub [J.] G. [F.] Fischer von Waldheim.

1790. <em>Versuch einer Naturgeschichte von Livland</em>, entworfen von J. L. [i.e. B.] Fischer.
Leipzig 1778. Oct. (<em>Vers. Naturgesch. Livland</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Apr-Mai 1778 (available at Ostermesse, NZgS 12 Oct 1778), 16, [viii], 374 p.,
	<em>2 pl</em>., with a preface by N. G. Leske (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Zwote vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. Mit Kupfern. Königsberg (Friedrich
	Nicolovius) 1791, Oct. (p. viii: Mar 1791), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-826, <em>pl. 1-4. Copies</em>: HH, NY,
	Koninklijke Bibl. 's-Gravenhage.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 575; PR 2920; TR 392.

1791. <em>J. B. Fischers Zusäze</em> [<em>sic</em>] <em>zu einem Versuch einer Naturgeschichte von Livland</em>, nebst
einigen Anmerkungen zur physischen Erdbeschreibung von Kurland entworfen von
J.J. Ferber. Riga (Joh. Friedr. Hartknoch) 1784. Oct. (<em>Zusäze Vers. Naturgesch. Livland</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Johan Jacob Ferber (1743-1790).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1784, p. [i]-xiv, [xv-xvi, cont., err.], [1]-305, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 575; TR 392.

Fischer, [Emanuel Friedrich] Ludwig (1828-1907), Swiss botanist, father of Eduard
Fischer, director botanic garden Bern 1860-1897. (<em>L. Fisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BERN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 198.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 544; GR p. 640.
Schröter, Viertelj.-Schr. naturf. Ges. Zürich 52: 550-553. 1906.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 44: 153-154. 1907.
Fischer, Ed., Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 90(2), Nekr.: ix-xxiv. 1907 (portr., bibl.)
Blumer et Fischer, Schweiz. Z. pilzk. 49: 101. 1971.

1792. <em>Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Nostochaceen</em> und Versuch einer natürlichen Eintheilung
derselben. Inaugural-Dissertation. Bern (In Commission bei Huber &amp; Comp.) 1853. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Kenntn. Nostoch.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1853, p. [1]-24, <em>pl</em>. (col. lith.) <em>Copies</em>: G, L. – The thesis of Ludwig
	Fischer (<em>b</em>. 1828), not of L. H. Fischer (<em>b</em>. 1817).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 576 (attributes the publication to Ludwig Fischer); PR 2922 (attributes it to
	Leopold Heinrich Fischer 1817-1886).
	H.I., Bot. Zeit. 11: 390-391. 27 Mai 1853.

1793. <em>Taschenbuch der Flora von Bern</em>. Systematische Uebersicht der in der Gegend von
Bern wildwachsenden und zu öconomischen Zwecken allgemein cultivirten Pflanzen ...
Mit einer Karte. Bern (Huber &amp; Comp.) 1855. Oct. (<em>Taschenb. Fl. Bern</em>) [<em>eds. 3-10:
Fl. Bern</em>]. 

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Aug 1855 (Flora rd. 14 Sep 1855; Bot. Zeit. rev. 26 Oct 1855), p. [i]-xx, [1]-
	139, map. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Bern (id.) Jan-Mai 1863 (Flora rd. by 14 Aug 1863; Bot. Zeit. rev. 3 Jul 1863),
	Oct., "<em>Taschenbuch</em> ... wildwachsenden und allgemein cultivirten Phanerogamen
	und Gefässkryptogamen...Zweite urngearbeitete und vermehrte Auflage mit einer
	Karte," p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-243, map. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Bern (id.) 1870, Oct. (Flora 21 Mar 1871, Bot. Zeit. 7 Apr 1871), "<em>Flora von Bern.
</em>Systematische Uebersicht ... Gefässkryptogamen ... Dritte urngearbeitete und ver-
	mehrte Auflage. Mit einer Karte. (Abdruck aus der topographischen Karte der
	Schweiz von G. H. Dufour"), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-268, map. <em>Copies</em>: B, M. – (<em>Fl. Bern</em>).
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Bern (id.) 1878, Oct. "<em>Flora von Bern</em> ...," p. [i]-xxx, [1]-298, map. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Bern (id.) Jan-Mai 1888. Oct. (Nat. Nov. Jun 1888), "<em>Flora von Bern</em> ...," p. [i]-
	xxxvi, [1]-306. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Bern (Hans Körber) 1897, Oct. (Nat. Nov. Mai 1897), "<em>Flora von Bern</em> ...," p. [i]-
	xxxvi, [1]-309, map. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed</em>. 7: Bern (Hans Körber) 1903. Oct., p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-315, map. <em>Copy</em>: MO.

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HEADING: FISCHER VON WALDHEIM, A. A.

<em>Ed. 8</em>: Bern (Raillard &amp; Schiller) 1911. Oct., p. [i]-xl, [1]-342, map. <em>Copies</em>: G, L. –
	"<em>Flora von Bern</em>. Systematische Uebersicht der in der Gegend von Bern wildwachsenden
	und allgemein kultivierten Phanerogamen und Pteridophyten." The BR copy has a
	label stuck on top of the 1911 imprint: "Bern 1911 (1914) Verlag von G. A. Bäschlin
	(vorm. Raillard-Körber)."
<em>Ed. 9</em>: Bern (Benteli A.G.) 1924. Oct., p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-383. <em>Copy</em>: G. – "<em>Flora von Bern</em> ...
	Pteridophyten. Unter Mitwirkung von Prof. Dr. W. Rytz und Dr. W. Lüdi in Bern
	bearbeitet von Dr. Ed. Fischer."
<em>Ed. 10</em>: L. und Ed. Fischer, <em>Flora von Bern</em> ... in zehnter Auflage neu bearbeitet von
	Dr Walther Rytz ... 1944. Bern-Bümpliz (Benteli), Oct. (p. viii: Mar 1944), p. [i]-
	xxxvi, [1]-431. <em>Copy</em>: M. – <em>Author</em>: August Rudolf Walther Rytz (1882-1966).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 570; BM 2: 576; PR 2923, 10560.

1794. <em>Verzeichniss der Phanerogamen und Gefässkryptogamen des Berner-Oberlandes und der
Umgebungen von Thun</em>, zur Orientirung auf botanischen Excursionen. Bern (Dalp) 1862.
Oct. (<em>Verz. Phan. Berner-Oberl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1862, p. [1]-128. <em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Bern (Huber &amp; Comp.) 1875, p. [i], [1]-196. <em>Copy</em>: G. – "Verzeichniss der Gefäss-
	pflanzen des Berner-Oberlandes ... Ein Beitrag zur Pflanzengeographie der Schweizer
	Alpen." Preprinted from Mitt. naturf. Ges. Bern 1875 (1876). (<em>Verz. Gefässpfl. Schweiz.
	Alp.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 576; PR 2924.

Fischer-Ooster, Carl von (1807-1875), Swiss palaeobiologist and batologist at Thun,
later in Bern. (<em>Fisch.-Oost.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BERN (chiefly <em>Rubus</em>). Issued also <em>Rubi bernenses</em>. (Bern 1867).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 263; Barnhart 1: 544; BM 2: 577; Bossert
p. 126; CSP 2: 626, 6: 656, 7: 667-668, 9: 873, 12: 239; Jackson p. 189, 344; PR 2926-
2927; Quenstedt p. 140.
Fischer, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 58: 228-234. 1876 (bibl.)
Bay, Index Flora 26-100: 10. 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Fischer, cf. supra, sub E. and F. E. L. Fischer.

1795. <em>Die fossilen Fucoiden der Schweizer-Alpen</em>, nebst Erörterungen über deren geologisches
Alter ... Mit 18 Tafeln. Bern (Huber u. Comp.) 1858. Qu. (<em>Foss. Fuc. Schweiz.-Alp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1858 (p. [v]: Jul 1858), p. [1]-72, [2, tabl. err.]. errata slip, <em>plates 1a, 1b,
	1c, 2-16</em> (uncol. liths.) <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews ed. 1, p. 33; BM 2: 577; Jackson p. 189; PR 2926.

Fischer von Waldheim, Alexander Alexandrovitch (1839-1920), Russian botanist,
grandson of G. Fischer von Waldheim. (<em>A. Fisch. v. Waldh.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MW (phan.), and WA (crypt.), fide Candolle; no recent infor-
mation available to us.
<em>Ref</em>.: Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 544; CSP 9: 873; TR 363-371.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 173. 1903.
Lipskij, Imperatorskij S.-Petersbourgskij botanischeskij sad sa 200 let 3: 101-108. 1913-
	1915 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>NAME</sm>: Not to be confused with his father, Alexander Grigoriewitch F.v.W. (1803-1884),
plant anatomist and microscopist, author of e.g. <em>De interna plantarum fabrica</em> (1820) and
<em>Le microscope pancratique</em>, 1841, vice-president and president of the Société imperiale des
Naturalistes de Moscou, 1853-1884. Alexander Alexandrovitch (see Trautvetter and
Bretschneider) was the author of several bryological and mycological papers and later
director of the St. Petersburg botanical garden.

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HEADING: FISCHER VON WALDHEIM, A. A.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Fischer, cf. supra sub E. and F. E. L. Fischer.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 507-508. 1974.

1796. <em>Florula bryologica mosquensis</em>. Moskva (Typis Universitatis caesareae) 1864. Oct. (<em>Fl. bryol. mosq.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1864, p. [i-ii], [1]-165. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Imp. des Nat.
	Moscou 37(1): 1-95, 1864, 37(3): 1-71.
<em>Ref</em>.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 23: 10-11. 1865 (6 Jan).

1797. <em>Aperçu systématique des Ustilaginées</em> leur plantes nourricières et la localisation de
leurs spores. Paris (Typographic Lahure) 1877. Qu. (<em>Aperçu syst. Ustilag.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.:Apr-Mai 1877 (p. 8: Mar 1877; Bot. Zeit. 18 Mai 1877), p. [1]-51, [2, err.]. <em>Copy</em>:
	G. – Dedicated to the Amsterdam Botanical Congress.

Fischer von Waldheim, [Johann] Gotthelf [Friedrich] (1771-1853), German pa-
laeobiologist active in Russia, founder (1805) of the Société imperiale des Naturalistes
de Moscou. (<em>G. Fisch. v. Waldh.</em>)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Many of his collections were destroyed in the great fire of Moscow, 1812.
His later entomological collections went to the Zoological Museum of the Moscow Uni-
versity, other material in idem, Leningrad. His library went, in part, to the Zoological
Museum at Dresden.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 7: 84-85; Andrews p. 263; Barnhart 1: 544; BM 2:
577-579; Bossert p. 126; CSP 2: 622-626, 6: 656; Dawson p. 327; Jackson p. 175, 188;
NDB; Quenstedt p. 140.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 675 [index]. 1846.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 11: 855-856. 1853.
Anon., Flora 37: 16. 1854.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 266. 1854.
Anon., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 20: 393-394. 1855.
Hagen, Bibl. entomol. 1: 235-237. 1862.
Essig, A history of Entomology 631-632. 1931.
Zitkov, Moskovskoe obščestvo ispytatelej prirody, Moskva 1940 (main biogr.)
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 77, 346, 386. 1942.
Büttner, Fischer von Waldheim. 1956 (bibl.)
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 144-145. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fischera</em> O. Swartz (1817); <em>Waldheimia</em> Karelin &amp; Kirilov (1842).

Fitch, Walter Hood (1817-1892), Scottish botanical artist, illustrator of many of the
publications by the Hookers, of the Botanical Magazine 1834-1877. (<em>W. Fitch</em>).

<sm>ORIGINAL DRAWINGS</sm>: Originals for the Botanical Magazine at K; for a full list of books
and articles illustrated by W. F. Fitch see Hemsley (1915). The estimated total of Fitch's
published drawings is 9600-10.000, of which 5300 coloured.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hemsley, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1915: 277-284, 392.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 546; BB p. 109; BL 2: 214; Bossert p. 127;
GFB p. 56; Jackson p. 221, 238; MW p. 52; NI 632.
Britten, J. Bot. 30: 64, 100-101. 1892 (portr.)
Huxley, Life and letters J. D. Hooker 2: 242, 533. 1918.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedications 1827-1927: 166-168. 1932 (portr.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 330. 1945.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 223-228, 298. 1950.
Desmond, Med. Biol. Illustr. 19(4): 255-259. 1969 (on his figures for J. D. Hooker's
	Flora Tasmaniae) (portr.)
Daniels, Artists from the R.B.G. Kew 28-29. 1974 (portr.)
Anderson, Garden J. 25(4): 98-103. 1975 (portr.)

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HEADING: FITZGERALD, R. D.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Fitch illustrated works by G. Bentham, H. J. Elwes, J. D. Hooker,
W. J. Hooker, J. E. Howard, D. Oliver, W. W. Saunders, B. C. Seemann, J. L. Stewart,
and Syme, afterwards: J. T. Boswell. (see Hemsley 1915, l.c.)

<sm>EPONYMV</sm>: <em>Fitchia</em> J. D. Hooker (1845); <em>Fitchia</em> C. F. Meisner (1855).

1798. <em>Illustrations of the British flora</em>: a series of wood-engravings, with dissections, of
British plants, drawn by W. H. Fitch, F. L. S. and W. G. Smith, F.L.S., forming an
illustrated companion to Mr. Bentham's Handbook and other British Floras. London
(L. Reeve &amp; Co.) 1880. Oct. (<em>Ill. Brit. fl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Worthington George Smith (1835-1917), British botanical artist and mycolo-
	gist.
<em>Companion volume</em> to: G. Bentham, <em>Handbook of the British flora</em> ed. 3 (1866) and following
	editions. The wood engravings are for the greater part taken from the second edition
	of the <em>Handbook</em> (1865) q.v.
<em>Ed. 1</em>: publ. Nov-Dec 1879 (t.p. 1880 but see J. Bot. 17: 380 and Nat. Nov. Nov 1879),
	p. [i-v], 1-328, <em>1306 ills. Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: London (id.) Apr-Jun 1887, "second edition, revised and enlarged, " (p. vi: 22
	Mar 1887), p. [i]-viii, [1]-346, <em>1310 ills. Copies</em>: HH, US.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: London 1892, "third edition, revised and enlarged" (Nat. Nov. Nov 1892), p. [i]-
	viii, [1]-347, <em>1315 ills</em>.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: London (id.) 1897, "fourth edition," p. [i]-viii, [1]-347, <em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: London (id.) 1901, p. [i]-viii, [1]-347, <em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) 1905. Oct., p. [i]-viii, [1]-347. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: London (id.) 1908, p. [i]-viii, [1]-347, <em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed</em>. [<em>8</em>]: London (id.) 1912, Oct., p. [i]-viii, [1]-347, <em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Fourth revised edition</em> (second issue): London (id.), 1919 (p. vi: Jul 1919), p. [i]-xvi, 1-338,
	<em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Fifth revised edition</em>: London (id.) 1924 (p. vi: Jul 1924), p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-338, <em>1315 ills</em>.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH, NY. - With additions by Worthington George Smith (1835-1917)
	and others.
<em>idem</em>: Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve &amp; Co.), 1931, p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-338, <em>1315 ills. Copies</em>: MO,
	NY.
<em>Fourth reprint</em>: Ashford, Kent (id.), p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-338, <em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: L.
<em>Fifth reprint</em>: Ashford, Kent (id.), p. [i]-xxvii, [1]-338, <em>1315 ills. Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 632.

Fitzgerald, Robert Desmond (1830-1892), Australian deputy surveyor-general and
botanical artist of Irish birth, in Sydney from 1856. (<em>Fitzg</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Fitzgerald made some orchid-collections, specimens of which are
at BM and MEL. He left no herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 199.
	Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 102. 1908.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 547; BB p. 109; BM 2: 580; Bossert p. 127;
CSP 9: 878, 12: 240, 15: 3; GFB p. 56; Jackson p. 399; NI 633.
Mueller, J. Bot. 30: 320. 1892.
Anon., Victorian Naturalist 9: 75-76. 1893.
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 102. 1908 (portr., <em>pl. 12</em>).
Messmer, Victorian Naturalist 48: 233-242. 1932.

<sm>NAME</sm>: Desmond seems to be the correct second christian name (Maiden, 1908, based on
orig. sources); other sources have David (e.g. BB) or Douglas (BM, CSP).

1799. <em>Australian orchids</em>. Sydney (Charles Potter) [1875]-1882[-1894] 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Austral.
orch.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in parts of circa 10 plates each; in all 118 coloured lithographs plus one uncoloured.
	The colouring of the plates is mostly by hand; the drawings were all by the author,
	the lithographing by the author and Arthur J. Stopps.

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vol.	part	dates	vol.	part	dates
----------------------------------------------------
1	1	Jul 1875	2	1	Jan 1884
	2	Mar 1876	2	Jul 1885
	3	Jun 1877	3	Mar 1888 (1886?)
	4	Jul 1878	4	Mar 1888
	5	Oct 1879	5	1894
	6	Jul 1880
	7	Oct 1882

Vol. 2, part 5 was completed posthumously from Fitzgerald's notes by Henry Deane in
 1894. The contents of all parts are listed on the back wrappers of 2(4) and 2(5); these
lists contain one or two name-changes not given elsewhere in the book. The drawings are
all by Fitzgerald, almost invariably from fresh specimens; the lithographs are by A. J.
Stopps. Complete Copies of the book are now very rare (<em>Copy</em>: US).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 580; GF p. 56 (Stearn); Jackson p. 399; NI 633.

Fitzgerald, William Vincent (x-1929), Australian botanist. (<em>W. Fitzg.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PERTH, other material at B, CANB, MEL, NH, NSW.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 199.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 547; HR.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 167. 1950.

Fitzpatrick, Harry Morton (1886-1949), American mycologist and plant pathologist.
(<em>Fitzp</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CUP (3000), other material FH, IAC, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 199.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 547.
Barrus, Mycologia 43: 249-266. 1951 (portr., bibl.)
Rogerson, Mycologia Index 891. 1968 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fitzpatrickia</em> Ciferri (1928).

1800. <em>The lower fungi</em> / Phycomycetes ... First edition. New York, London (McGraw-
Hill) 1930. Oct. (<em>Lower fung</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1930 (p. vii: Jul 1930), p. [i]-xi, [1]-331. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: New York and London (Johnson Reprint) s.d., unchanged. (<em>n.v.</em>)

Flagey, Camille (1837-1898), French botanist and civil engineer. (<em>Flag</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown (AL, PC?) - Exsiccatae:
1.	<em>Lichenes algerienses exsiccati</em> (fasc. i-iii, nos. 1-307, Azéba, Algeria 1891-1895), sets at AL,
	DUKE, FH, PC, S, UPS.
2.	<em>Lichens de Franche-Comté et de quelques localités environnantes</em> (fasc. i-ix, nos. 1-450, 1882-
	1888), complete sets at FH, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 199.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 122-123. 1969.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 194. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 548; BL 2: 149, 156; BM 2: 581, 6: 327;
	CSP 7: 674, 9: 878; 12: 554, 15: 4-5; LS 8806-8815, 33331.
	Renauld, Rev. bryol. 25: 56. 1898.
	Magnin, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 66: viii. 1919.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Battandier et Trabut, <em>Fl. Algérie</em>, 2(1) <em>Catalogue des lichens de l'Algérie</em>.

PAGE: 843
HEADING: FLEISCHER, J. G.

1801. <em>Flore des lichens de Franche-Comté</em> et de quelques localités environnantes. Besançon
(Marion, Morel et Cie, later: Dodivers et Cie) 1883-1885[-1901], 7 parts. Oct. (<em>Fl. lich.
Franche-Comté</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Original publication took place in the <em>Mém. Soc. Émul. Doubs</em> as follows

part	mém.	mém.	pages	dates	part	pages
	sér.	vol.			repr.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1	5	7	[279]-480	Dec 1883	1	[i-iv], [1]-200, 2 pl.
2		9	[205]-384	Dec 1886	2(1)	[i], [201]-378, [1, err.]
3	6	7	[i], 19-123	1894	2(2)	[i], [379]-483
4		8	[79]-131	1894		484-536, [1, err.]
5		9	[125]-201	1895	3	[i], [127]-201
[6]	7	2	[265]-314	1898		[i], [267]-314
[7]		6	[i], 57-114	1901		[i], 57-114

G has a reprint of part 1 dated on the wrapper 1884. BR and G have a cover of part 2
	(1er fascicule) 1886, but with t.p. 1885. The FH copy has a reprint of part 3 as "Mém.
	1892," on cover 1894. BR has a title page of part 2 of the reprint (= parts 3-4) dated
	1892. <em>Copies</em>: BR, FH, G, NY (all repr.); journal publ.: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 581; LS 8813.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 123. 1969.

Flahault, Charles Henri Marie (1852-1935), French botanist at Montpellier, professor
of botany 1881, director botanic garden 1889. (<em>Flah</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MPU. - Other material BM, BR, C, K, L, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 199.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(2): 4659, 12(2): 349; Barnhart 1: 548; BL 1: 19,
2: 653-654 (Index]; BM 2: 581-582, 6: 327; Bossert p. 127; CSP 9: 878, 12: 101, 105,
240, 13: 36, 14: 209, 742, 15: 5; GR p. 278; KR p. 188; LS 3346; MW p. 50; Plesch
p. 223, 451.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 112. 1903, 3(3): 101, 205, <em>pl. 143.</em>
Reynolds Green, Hist. Bot. 197. 1909.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 1909/10: <em>pl. 6</em> (portr.) 1910.
Flahault, Notice sur les travaux de Ch. Flahault, Montpellier. 1917.
Schröter, Schweiz. Z. Forstwesen 1934(3): [3 p.]. 1935.
Skene, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1934/35: 175-177 1935.
Emberger, Bull. Ass. philom. Alsace Lorraine 8(3): 175-186. 1935/36.
Emberger, Rev. gén. Bot. 48: 1-48. 1936 (bibl.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 450 [Index]. 1937.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 43. 1941.
Froment, Bull. Soc. bot. Nord France 5: 90-94. 1952 (q.v. for further biogr.)
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France p. 256-257. 1954.
Pavillard, Bull. Soc. bot. France 102: 240-241. 1955.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Flahaultia</em> Bornet (1892).

Fleischer, Johann Gottlieb (Theophilus) (1797-1838), German physician and botanist
at Mitau. (<em>J. Fleisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: In the "Museum zu Mitau" (Mitava, Jelgava in Latvia) (Linde-
mann), also at MW.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Mosc. 59(1): 294. 1884.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 548; BM 2: 582; Bossert p. 127; CSP 2: 635;
Lasègue p. 568; PR 2933-2934; TR 394-397.

<sm>PORTRAIT</sm>: Frontispiece to his flora of 1839, see below.

PAGE: 844
HEADING: FLEISCHER, J. G.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fleischeria</em> Penzig &amp; P. A. Saccardo (1901) and <em>Fleischerobryum</em> Loeske (1910)
are dedicated to Max Fleischer (1861-1930), q.v.

1802. <em>Flora der deutschen Ostseeprovinzen</em> Esth-, Liv- und Kurland, bearbeitet von Dr. Joh.
Gottlieb Fleischer ... herausgegeben von Emanuel von Lindemann ... Mit dem Bild-
nisse des Verfassers. Mitau, Leipzig (G. A. Reyher) 1839. Oct. (<em>Fl. Ostseeprov.</em>)

<em>Editor</em> (ed. 1): Emanuel [von] Lindemann (1795-1845); (ed. 2): Alexander Andrejewitsch
	von Bunge (1803-1890).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: 10-16 Nov 1839 (censor 30 Jun 1839, Lit. Ber. Flora 28 Dec 1839; Hinrichs 10-16
	Nov 1839), p. [i]-vi, [1]-390, frontisp. portr. Fleischer. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Sep 1853 ("soeben," Flora 21 Oct 1853; Bot. Zeit. 23 Sep 1853, p. vi: 23 Mar
	1851)," Flora von Esth-, Liv- und Kurland. Bearbeitet von Dr. Joh. Gottlieb
	Fleischer ... Zweite vermehrte Auflage. Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Al. Bunge. Mit
	dem Bildnisse des Verfassers" [frontisp.] Mitau und Leipzig (id.) 1853, Oct., p. [i]-vi, [1]-291. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 582; PR 2934; TR 397.

Fleischer, Max (1861-1930), German painter, bryologist and traveller. (<em>M. Fleisch.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FH (original Bryophyte herbarium). - Duplicates and collections
of phanerogams in many herbaria (see IH), e.g. B, BM, BO, BP, E, KIEL, L, U,
WRSL. The collections from Asia minor in IH should be attributed to F. Fleischer.
<em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Musci frondosi archipelagi indici exsiccati</em> (ser. i-xii, nos. 1-600, i-vi Batavia, vii-x, Berlin,
	xi 's-Gravenhage, xii Berlin, 1898-1933; fasc. xii ed. by J. O. Reimers, 1893-1961)
	(title varies), sets at B, BM, E, FH (compl.), G, H, L, NY, PC, U, W.
2. [with Carl Friedrich Warnstorf (1837-1921)] <em>Bryotheca europaea meridionalis</em> (cent. i-iv,
	nos. 1-400, Rouen 1896-1910), sets at B, BM, C, E, FH (compl.), H, K, M, PC, U, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 199.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275, 299, 320, 346. 1916.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 167. 1950.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 34. 1963.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 80. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 199-200. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 549; BM 6: 327; CSP 15: 12; MW p. 120;
NI 634.
A.G., J. Bot. 68: 182-183. 1930.
Anon., Magy. bot. Lapok 29: 284-285. 1930.
Potier de la Varde, Ann. Crypt. exotique 3: 161-167. 1930 (portr., bibl.)
Verdoorn, Ann. bryol. 4: 113-122. 1931.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 217. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 121. 1937.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 43. 1941.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 167. 1950.
Lenley et al, Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 168-169. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fleischeria</em> Penzig &amp; P. A. Saccardo (1901); <em>Fleischerobryum</em> Loeske (1910).

1803. <em>Die Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg</em> (zugleich Laubmoosflora von Java). Bearbeitet
von Max Fleischer. Enthaltend alle aus Java bekannt gewordenen Sphagnales und
Bryales, nebst kritischen Bemerkungen vieler Archipelarten, sowie indischer und
australischer Arten. Leiden (E.J. Brill) 1900-1922[-1923], 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Musc. Buitenzorg</em>).

vol.	pages	figs.	dates t.p.	actual dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xxxi, [1]-379, [6]	1-71	1900-1902	Apr-Dec 1904
2	[i]-xviii, [381]-643	72-121	1902-1904	Apr-Dec 1904
3	[i]-xxiv, [645]-1103	122-184	1906-1908	Oct-Dec 1908
4	[i]-xxxi, [1104]-1729	185-266	1915-1922	Feb-Dec 1923

PAGE: 845
HEADING: FLETCHER

<em>Copies</em>: MO, U. — The four volumes together constitute part 5 of the <em>Flore de Buitenzorg</em>
(Flora von Buitenzorg). Title of vols. 3 and 4: "... <em>Buitenzorg. Zugleich Laubmoosflora von
Java mit Berücksichtigung aller Familien und Gattungen der gesamten Laubmooswelt</em>. Bearbeitet
..." These volumes have a list of dates on which the sheets were printed (on p. [v] and
p. [x] respectively). There is so far no indication that the sheets were distributed sepa-
rately immediately after printing.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: announced by Brill, Leiden.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 327; NI 634.
	Wijk, Margadant et Florschütz, Index muscorum 1: xviii. 1959.

Fleischmann, Andreas (1805-1867), Austrian gardener and botanist. (<em>Fleischm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at KIEL, L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 199.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 837; Barnhart 1: 549; PR 2935.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 17: 334. 1867.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fleischmannia</em> C. H. Schultz Bip. (1850) and <em>Fleischmanniopsis</em> R. M. King &amp;
H. E. Robinson (1971) are dedicated to Gottfried Fleischmann, professor of anatomy in
Erlangen, about whom no further particulars are known.

1804. <em>Uebersicht der Flora Krains</em>, oder Verzeichniss der im Herzogthume Krain wild-
wachsenden und allgemein kultivierten sichtbar blühenden Gewächse samt Angabe ihrer
Standorte, mit den neuesten auf den botanischen Exkursionen vom Jahre 1819 bis 1845
in Ober-, Unter- und Innerkrain und in einigen angränzenden Theilen von Küstenlande,
Görz und Kärnten gemachten Entdeckungen vermehrt, und nach den natürlichen
Familien geordnet. Laibach (Ignaz Alois Edlen von Kleinmayr) 1844. Oct. (<em>Uebers. Fl.
Krains</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844 (rd. by Flora only Dec 1845, see 29: 16. 1846), p. [1]-144. <em>Copy</em>: G. - "sehr
mangelhaft" (AG). Krain = Carniola.
<em>Ref</em>.: Fleischmann, Flora 29: 239-240. 1846.

Fletcher, James (1852-1908), Canadian botanist. (<em>Fletcher</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DAO (information kindly provided by Dr. W. J. Cody).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 550; BL 1: 142; BM 2: 583, 6: 328; CSP 12:
242, 15: 18; LS 8829, 8830, 33336-33341.
Gibson and Groh, Ottawa Naturalist 22: 189-234. 1909.
Anon., Proc. Roy. Soc. Can. ser. 3. 3: xlv- xlviii. 1910.

1805. <em>Flora ottawaensis</em>. Ottawa [1880-1893] Oct. (<em>Fl. ottaw.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1880-1887, published as follows in the Transactions of the Ottawa Field-Natural-
	ists Club:

contents	trans. no.	pages	year
--------------------------------------------
Flora	1	48-61	1880
Additions	2	41	1881
Errata	2	41	1881
Appendix	3	23	1882
Appendix [2]	4	73	1883
Notes	5	29-37	1884
[Add. 1883]	5	126-127	1884
[Add. 1885]	7	363	1887

Further additions in the Ottawa naturalist 1: 77. 1887 and 2: 26. 1888.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1888-1893, published in the Ottawa naturalist, sometimes as part of a number,
	sometimes as loose sheets.

PAGE: 846
HEADING: FLETCHER

contents	Ott. nat. no.	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------
Flora	2	28-32	1888
ctd.	2	61-64	1888
ctd.	2	77-80	1888

"from here on the page numbers of the Flora itself are independent, the first three parts
are counted as pp. 1-13."

contents	Ott. nat. no.	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------
note	2	1-4	1888
Flora ctd.	2	14-21	1888
ctd.	2	22-41 (after 116)	1889
ctd.	2	42-45 (after 144)	1889
reprint	2	1-13 (after 157)	1889
ctd.	3	46-49 (after 44)	1889
ctd.	3	50-61 (loose)	1889
ctd.	3	62-69 ("121-128")	1889
		loose, after 116
ctd.	3	70-73 (loose)	1890
ctd.	4	74-77 (after 40)	1890
Additions	5	82-84	1891
Additions	5	204	1892
Note	7	67	1893
Flora ctd.	7	78-85 (after 68)	1893
ctd.	7	86-93 (after 84)	1893
ctd.	7	94-101 (after 100)	1893

<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 12: 242.
	Cody &amp; Boivin, Canad. Field-Naturalist 68: 127-132. 1954.
	Boivin &amp; Cody, Canad. Field-Naturalist 69: 79-82. 1955.

Fliche, Paul Henri Maria Thérèse André (1836-1908), French naturalist and palaeo-
biologist. (<em>Fliche</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 263-264; Barnhart 1: 550; BL 2: 654 [index];
BM 2: 583, 6: 329; Bossert p. 128; CSP 7: 678, 9: 885; 12: 242, 15: 21-22; GR p. 360;
Jackson p. 185; PFC 1: xlii; Quenstedt p. 141.
Gallot, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun 22 (Proc.-Verb.): 26-30. 1904.
Beauverd, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 8: 982-983. 1908.
Zeiller, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 56: 480-499. 1909 (bibl.), (also as repr., Notice ... 1909).
Douvillé, Bull. Soc. géol. France 4(9): 204. 1909.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 43. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Flicheia</em> F. Pelourde (1908).

Flinders, Matthew (1774-1814), British explorer. (<em>Flinders</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: <em>Voyage in the Investigator</em> (1801-1803): manuscripts BM - The
plants were collected by R. Brown and P. Good, orig. at BM, duplicates at E, C, P, W. -
The original water-colours made by F. L. Bauer, artist to the expedition, are also at BM.
Flinders himself made no herbarium.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 200.
	Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 583, 584; Bossert p. 128; CSP 2: 640; DNB 7:
327; HR; Jackson p. 398; NI 637; PR 2938.

PAGE: 847
HEADING: FLOERKE

Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 113. 1882.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 225. 1942.
Lamb, J. Franklin, Happy voyager 290 [index]. 1956.
Mack, Matthew Flinders 1774-1814. London 1966, xi, 270 p., <em>13 pl</em>. (portr.)

EPONYM<sm>Y</sm>: <em>Flindersia</em> R. Brown (1814).

1806. <em>A voyage to Terra australis</em>; undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery
of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in his Majesty's
ship the Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and Cumberland
Schooner. With an account of the shipwreck of the Porpoise, arrival of the Cumberland
at Mauritius, and imprisonment of the commander during six years and a half in that
island. By Matthew Flinders, commander of the Investigator. London (G. and W. Nicol)
1814, 2 vols., atlas. Qu. and Fol. (<em>Voy. Terra austr.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 18 Jul-10 Aug 1814 (ded. 20 Mai 1814), p. [i*], front., [iii*], [i]-ix, [10, contents],
	[i]-cciv, [1]-269, <em>4 pl. Copies</em>: NY, Teyler.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 18 Jul-10 Aug 1814, p. [i-iii], [1]-613, <em>5 pl</em>. - On p. 533-613: R. Brown, General
	remarks, geographical and systematical, on the botany of Terra australis. <em>Copies</em>: NY,
	Teyler.
<em>Atlas</em>: 1814, broadsheet, <em>18 geogr. pl., 10 bot. plates</em> by Ferdinand Bauer. <em>Copies</em>: NY,
	Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: GF p. 56; NI 637; PR 2938.
	Stearn, Intr. facs. repr. R. Brown, Prodr. xxxiii. 1960.

Floerke, Heinrich Gustav (1764-1835), German lichenologist, professor of botany at
Rostock. (<em>Floerke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (first lichen herbarium, until 1816, originally at ROST, later
at B, now destroyed), later collections ROST (still extant), other material at GOET,
FH and LE. - <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Cladoniarum exemplaria exsiccata, commentationem novam illustrantia</em> (facs. i-iii, nos. 1-60,
	Rostock 1829), sets at B (destroyed) and L.
2. <em>Deutsche Lichenen</em> (fasc. i-x, nos. 1-200, 43 p. text, fasc. 1-3 Berlin 1815, 4-10 Rostock
	1819-1821), sets at B (destroyed), BM, BR, G, HAL, L, LD, M, NEU, O, S, UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 12; IDC 460 (Deut. Lich. fasc. 1-3, text); IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 200; PR
	2941-2942.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 16-17. 1843.
	Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 286. 1916.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 551; BM 2: 584; Bossert p. 128; CSP 2: 641,
6:657, 7: 679; DTS 1: 70-71, 4: xliv; Jackson p. 476; KR p. 191; LS 8838-8864; MW
p. 120; PR 2941-2942.
Anon., Flora 18: 760. 21 Dec 1835.
Boll, Fl. Mecklenb. 154-155. 1860.
Coemans, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 3: 349-359. 1864 (bibl.), also in Flora 50: 186-190, 205-
	208. 1867 (bibl.) and in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 19: 197-203. 1867.
Oltmanns, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 47 (1893): 113, 117, 119-120.
	1894.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 17, no. 303. 1942.
Richter et al., Wiss. Z. Univ. Rostock 17: 263-275. 1968 (n.v.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Floerkea</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1818); <em>Floerkea</em> Willdenow (1801).

1807. <em>De Cladoniis</em>, difficillimo lichenum genere, commentatio nova. Rostock (Stiller)
 1828. Oct. (<em>De Cladon</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.:Jul 1828, [1]-186. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson. - Accompanied by <em>Cladoniarum exemplaria
	exsiccata</em> (see above).
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 584; DTS 1: 71; LS 8861; PR 2942.

PAGE: 848
HEADING: FLORIN

Florin, Carl Rudolf (1894-1965), Swedish botanist and palaeobiologist. (<em>Florin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: SBT; mosses at S.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 264; Barnhart 1: 552; Bossert p. 128; KR
p. 190; Langman p. 286; LS suppl. 8541; MW p. 120-121; MW suppl. p. 68; Zander
ed. 10, p. 658.
Lindman, Svenska Dagbladet 4 Apr 1954 (portr.)
Arnold, pl. Sci. Bull. 11: 11-12. 1965.
Anon., Taxon 15(1): 42. 1966.
Lundblad, Taxon 15: 42, 85-93. 1966 (portr., sel. bibl.)
Lundblad et Malmström, Svensk bot. Tidsskr. 60: 444-462. 1966 (portr., bibl.)
Archangelsky, Ameghiniana 4: 303-304. 1966 (see Pollen et Spores 9 (Suppl.): 648.
	1968).
Harris, Phytomorphology 18: 174-178. 1968 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 169. 1973.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Florin himself wrote Carl Rudolf, not Karl Rudolf.

Flotow, Julius Christian Gottlieb Ulrich Gustav Georg Adam Ernst Friedrich
von (1788-1856), German botanist and "Königlicher Preussischer Major," lived from
1824 onward in Hirschberg, Riesengebirge. (<em>Flot</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (destroyed), other material GOET, HAL, STR, UPS, WRSL.
- Exsiccatae: <em>Lichenes exsiccati</em> (cent. i-v, nos. 1-448(-500), 1829-?), sets at B (destroyed),
G, GRO, L, UPS, WRSL. <em>Deutsche Lichenen</em>, in ed., B (destroyed), UPS (n. 1-95).
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 13; IH 2: 201.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 15: 504, 520. 1857.
	Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 275, 286, 299, 346. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 124-125. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 552; BM 2: 586; CSP 2: 642, 7: 679; GR
p. 12, 13; Jackson p. 224, 305; LS 8870-8894b, 17765, 18834; MW 319; PR 2944.
Nees, Bonplandia 4: 294-296. 1856.
Bail, Flora 39: 559-560. 1856.
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 662-664. 1856.
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 335. 1858.
Boll, Fl. Mecklenburg 6: 155. 1860.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 193-196. 1869.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Contributed to Kützing, <em>Deutschlands Algen</em> (1845).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Flotovia</em> [sic] K. P. J. Sprengel (1826).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Flotow's cognomen in the Leopoldina was Flörke.

Flowers, Seville (1900-1968), American bryologist. (<em>Flow</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UT. - Exsiccatae: <em>Utah mosses</em> (Fasc, i, nos. 1-25, Salt Lake City,
Utah, 1933), set at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 201.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 201. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 552; Bossert p. 128; GR p. 216; MW suppl.
p. 68.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The <em>Algae of Utah</em>, Salt Lake City, s.d., 70 p. was a mimeographed document.
Flowers' manuscript: <em>Mosses</em>: <em>Utah and the West</em> was published posthumously by Arthur
Holmgren in 1973.

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HEADING: FOCKE, W. O.

Flüggé, Johann(es) (1775-1816), German physician and botanist at Hamburg. (<em>Fluggé</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at B, MO and KIEL (through Nolte).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 201.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 319; Barnhart 1: 552; CSP 2: 647; Frank 3
(Anh.): 31; PR 2948-2949.
Fischer-Benson, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schlesw.-Holst. 2:17. 1890.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Flueggea</em> L. C. Richard (1807); <em>Flueggea</em> Willdenow (1809, <em>orth. var. of Fluggea</em>);
<em>Flueggeopsis</em> (J. Müller Arg.) K. M. Schumann (1905); <em>Fluggea</em> Willdenow (1806).

1808. <em>Graminum monographiae</em> ... Pars I. <em>Paspalum. Reimaria.</em> Hamburg (F. Perthes et
J. H. Besser) 1810. Oct. † (<em>Gram, monogr., Paspalum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1810 (ALZ 5 Mai 1810), p. [i-vi], [1]-224. <em>Copies</em>: L, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 588; PR 2948; IDC 8028/1.

Focke, Hendrik (Henri) Charles (1802-1856), Dutch botanist who collected in Suri-
name. (<em>H. Focke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: U; further material at E, K, L, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 201.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: CSP 2: 647; PR foll. 2951.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 15: 328. 1857.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fockea</em> Endlicher (1839) is dedicated to Gustav Waldemar Focke, German
physician and plant physiologist.

Focke, Wilhelm Olbers (1834-1922), German physician, batologist and rhodologist at
Bremen.(<em>Focke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BREM; his <em>Rubi selecti</em> and other Rosaceous material are at A, B,
BORD, BR, BREM, HAN, K, LE, W. – The types for his contributions to EP were
mostly at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 201.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 553; BM 2: 588, 6: 331; Bossert p. 129;
CSP 7: 682, 9: 889-890, 12: 244, 15: 30-32; DTS 1: 76, 6(4): 138; Frank 3 (Anh.): 31;
GR p. 77-78; Jackson p. 97, 225, 295, 302, 497; Langmanp. 287, 453; LS 8907, 35076;
MW p. 21, suppl. p. 68; NDB 5: 267; Zander ed. 10, p. 658.
Fischer-Benson, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schlesw.-Holst. 2: 17. 1890.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 53. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 124, <em>pl. 131.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Tucker, Cat. Arnold Arb. 1: 252-253. 1914 (bibl.)
Klebahn, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 51: (128)-(156). 1933 (bibl., portr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 351. 1937.
Smidt, Nederlandse Heidevegetaties 3-5. 1975.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em>, ed. 1: <em>Rosaceae</em>: III. 3: 1-48.
Dec 1890; 49-61. Jan 1891; Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 186-189. Oct 1879; 2: 29. 8 Oct 1900;
<em>Eucryphiaceae</em>: III. 6: 129-131. Mar 1893.
(2) <em>Die zweite Deutsche Nordpolarfahrt ... 1869 and 1870</em>, vol. 2, Leipzig 1874, pars 1(2):
<em>Gefässpflanzen</em> by Focke and Buchenau.
(3) <em>Flora bremensis</em> (J. Dreier, W. O. Focke, J. Kollmeier) Bremen 1855 (xvi, 80 p.)
(4) Koch, <em>Synopsis</em> ed. 3: <em>Rosaceae</em> (in vol. 1).
(5) Ascherson and Gaertner, <em>Synopsis</em>: <em>Rubus</em> (in (1), Lief. 20, 21).

PAGE: 850
HEADING: FOCKE, W. O.

1809. <em>Synopsis ruborum Germaniae</em>. Die deutschen Brombeerarten ausführlich beschrieben
und erläutert. Bremen (C. Ed. Müller) 1877. Oct. (<em>Syn. rub. Germ.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1877 ("soeben," Flora 21 Jul 1877; J. Bot. Aug 1877), p. [i]-v, [1]-434.
	<em>Copies</em>: M, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 588; DTS 1: 71; Jackson p. 295.

1810. <em>Species ruborum</em>. Monographiae generis Rubi prodromus. Stuttgart (E. Schweizer-
bart) 1910-1912, 2 parts. Qu. (<em>Sp. rub.</em>)

<em>Pars 1</em>: early Jan 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1910), p. [i-iii], [1]-120, <em>figs. 1-53</em>. (See pars 2).
<em>Pars 2</em>: Jun 1911 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i*, t.p. pars 1 and 2, dated 1911], [i-iii], [121]-223,
	<em>figs. 54-87.</em> – Bibliotheca botanica Heft 72. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Pars 3</em>: (opus finiens) <em>Divisio 1</em> Jan 1914 (Nat. Nov.), p. 225-360; <em>Divisio 2</em>, Mar 1914
	(Nat. Nov.), p. 361-498; also as Bibliotheca botanica Heft 83, Lieferung 1: [1]-135
	and Lieferung 2: 136-274. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

Foerste, August Frederick (1862-1936), American palaeobiologist. (<em>Foerste</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: US.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 264; Barnhart 1: 553; BM 2: 588, 6: 332;
CSP 9: 890, 12: 244, 15: 33-34; LS 8910; Quenstedt p. 142.
Anon., J. Washington Acad. Sci. 26: 266. 1936.
Cumings, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 46: 20-21. 1937.
Bassler, Proc. geol. Soc. Amer. 1936: 134-157. 1937 (portr., bibl.)
Rickett, Index Bull. Torrey Club 34-35. 1955 (bibl.)

Foerster, Arnold (1810-1884), German highschool teacher and botanist at Aachen
(Aix-la-Chapelle). (<em>A. Foerster</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 553; BM 2: 588; DTS 1: 71-72.
Wackerzapp, Verh. Naturh. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. 43 (corr.): 33-41. 1886. (bibl.)

1811. <em>Flora excursoria des Regierungsbezirkes Aachen</em> sowie der angrenzenden Gebiete der
belgischen und holländischen Provinz Limburg. Phanerogamen und Gefässkryptogamen.
Nebst Uebersicht der geognostischen, der oro- und hydrographischen Verhältnisse dieses
Florengebietes. Aachen (Rudolf Barth) 1878. Oct. (<em>Fl. excurs. Aachen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1878 (rd. by Flora 11-21 Aug 1878), p. [i]-xxx, [1], [1]-68. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 588.

Förster, Carl Friedrich (<em>fl</em>. 1846), German botanist .(<em>C. F. Förster</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 589.
Tucker, Cat. Library Arnold Arb. 1: 253. 1914.
Rehder, Bradley Bibl. 5: 286. 1918.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Foersteria</em> Scopoli (1777) is dedicated to Johann Reinhold Forster (1729-1798), q.v., and to his son Johann Georg Adam (1754-1794), q.v.

1812. <em>Handbuch der Cakteenkunde</em> in ihrem ganzen Umfange, oder die erfolgreichsten, auf
die neuesten Erfahrungen gegründeten Kulturangaben, sowie ausführliche und genaue
Beschreibung und berichtigte Synonymik sämmtlicher bis jetzt bekannt gewordener
Cacteen, und überhaupt alles in Bezug auf diese Pflanzenfamilie sonst nur wissenswerthe.
Auf den Grund langjähriger eigener und fremder Erfahrungen bearbeitet. Leipzig
(Im. Tr. Wöller) 1846. Oct. (<em>Handb. Cakteenk.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1846? (Flora rd. Apr 1848, Bot. Zeit. rev. 16 Jun 1848, sic)., p. [i]-[xii], [1]-548,
	1 tabl. <em>Copy</em>: US.

PAGE: 851
HEADING: FONTAINE

<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Carl Friedrich Förster's Handbuch der Cacteenkunde in ihrem ganzen Umfange
	nach dem gegenwärtigen Stande der Wissenschaft bearbeitet und durch die seit 1846
	begründeten Gattungen und neu eingeführten Arten vermehrt von Theodor Rümpler.
	Durch 140 Holzschnitte illustriert. Zweite, gänzlich umgearbeitete Auflage." Leipzig
	(id.) [1884]-1886, 2 vols. Oct.
	<em>Second author</em>: Theodor Rümpler (1817-1891), German cactus specialist.

vol.	part	pages	dates (Nat. Nov.)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-64	Aug 1884 preface Sep 1884
	2/3	65-162	Apr 1885
	4	193-256	Mai 1885 (early)
	5	257-320	Mai 1885 (late)
	6	321-384	Jun 1885
	8	449-512	Aug 1885 (early)
2	9	513-576	Aug 1885 (late)
	10/11	561-704	Sep 1885
	12	705-768	Oct 1885
	13/14	769-896	Nov 1885
	15	897-960	Dec 1885
	16	961-1029	Jan 1886 (as of "1885")

<em>Vol. 1</em>: p. [i]-xv, [1]-512, <em>figs. 1-62. Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: p. [i], 513-1029, <em>figs. 63-141. Copy</em>: MO.
The 141 illustrations are wood engravings.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 589.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 6: 448-449. 1848.
	Anon., Flora 31: 304, 380-383. 1848.

Fomin, Aleksandr Vasilievich (1869-1935), Russian botanist who worked at Tiflis
and Kiew. (<em>Fomin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, TB and KIEW [?]
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 201.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 554; Bossert p. 129; CSP 15: 43; IF suppl. 1:
81, suppl. 3: 209, suppl. 4: 321; MW p. 122; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
Borpzalovskij, Sovietska Bot. 1936(1): 134-146. (portr., bibl.)
Zerov, Ukr. bot. Zhurn. 28: 560-565, 1971 (portr.)
Mikhailova, Ukr. Bot. Zhurn. 31(3): 393. 1974.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 131. 1968.

Fontaine, William Morris (1835-1913), American geologist and palaeobiologist.
(<em>Fontaine</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: University of Virginia (?)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 264; Barnhart 1: 555; BL 1: 221; BM 2:
590, 6: 332; CSP 7: 685, 9: 893, 12: 245, 15: 44; Nick p. 371-372; Quenstedt p. 143.
Anon., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 4. 35: 642. 1913.
Watson, Bull. geol Soc. Amer. 25: 6-13. 1914 (portr., bibl.)

1813. <em>The Permian or Upper Carboniferous flora of West Virginia and S.W. Pennsylvania</em>,
Harrisburg (Second Geological Survey) 1880. Oct. (<em>Prem. fl. W. Virginia</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Israel Cook White (1848-x), p. ix: "The order of our names on the title page
	has no significance, as we are equally and jointly responsible for this work."
<em>Publ</em>.: 1880 (J. Bot. Oct 1880), front., p. [i]-ix, [1]-143, <em>pl. 1-38.</em> – Second geological
	Survey of Pennsylvania: Report of progress PP. <em>Copies</em>: AMD, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 34; BM 2: 590; CSP 15: 44; Jackson p. 190.

PAGE: 852
HEADING: FONT I QUER

Font i Quer, Pio [Font Quer, Pius] (1888-1964), Catalonian botanist. (<em>Font Quer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BC. – For duplicates see IH. Issued <em>Flora iberica selecta</em> (cent. 1-3,
1934-1935) and a. <em>Flora Hispánica, Herbario normal</em> (cent. 1-8, 1944-1954) (Information
O. de Bolòs).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 202.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 555; BL 1: 45, 2: 654 [Index]; Bossert p.
129; LS suppl. 8662-8663; Langman p. 315; NI 639; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
Montserrat, Anal. Inst. bot. Cavanilles 21: 337-340. 1963 (portr.)
Bolos, Taxon 13: 293. 1964.
Bolos &amp; Bolos, Vegetado 13(3): 172-173. 1966 (portr.)
Bolos &amp; Bolos, Collect. Bot., Barcelona 7(1): 3-45. 1968 (portr., bibl.)
Candel-Vila, Collect. Bot., Barcelona 7(1): 165-206. 1968 (portr.)
Emberger, Collect. Bot., Barcelona 7(1): 281-285. 1968.

Forbes, Edward (1815-1854), British naturalist from the Isle of Man. (<em>E. Forbes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (Isle of Man, Lycia), K (Lycia), also at CGE, E.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 202.
	Kent, Brit. herbaria 54. 1957.
	Britten, J. Bot. 53: 286.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 384; Andrews p. 34; Barnhart 1: 556; BB p.
110; BM2: 591-592; Bossert p. 129; CSP2: 655-658, 6: 658, 12: 245, 15:48; DNB 19:
388; Jackson p. 230; PR 2958; Quenstedt p. 143.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 12: 923-924. 29 Dec 1854.
Hooker, Gard. Chron. 1854: 771-772.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 408-412. 1855; Flora 38: 80. 1855.
G.P., Bot. Zeit. 13: 158-160. 1855.
Balfour, Trans, bot. Soc. Edinburgh 5: 23-41. 1858.
Wilson, G. and A. Geikie, Memoir of Edward Forbes. Cambridge and London 1861, x,
	589 p. (portr., bibl.)
Garner, Midland Natural. 1: 67-70, 90-94. 1878.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1888/90: 36. 1891 (note on portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 92. 1903, 3(3): 78. 1905.
Woodward, Hist. Geol. Soc. London 328. 1907.
Britten, J. Bot. 53: 286. 1915.
Herdman, Ann. Rep. Liverpool Mar. Biol. Comm. 29: 17-44. 1915.
Ritchie, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh ser. B 66: 29-57. 1956 (Forbes medal p. 56, portr.
	and further biogr. refs.)
Allen, J. Manx Mus. 6(81): 254-256. 1965.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 147. 1969.
Fletcher, Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 1670-1970. 113, 125. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: cf. infra, sub J. Forbes.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh ser. B. <em>66</em>: <em>pl. 2.</em> 1956.

Forbes, Francis Blackwell (1839-1908), American botanist who lived in China 1857-
 1882. (<em>F.Forbes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The <em>Enumeration</em> is mainly based on the collections at Kew (K).
Forbes' own herbarium and manuscripts are at BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 202; MW p. 122.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 556; BB p. 110; BM 2: 592; Bossert p. 129;
Bretschneider p. 720; CSP 9: 896, 15: 49; MW p. 122; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1908/1909: 38-40, 1909.
Britten, J. Bot. 48: 19-22. 1910.

PAGE: 853
HEADING: FORBES

1814. An enumeration of all the plants known from China proper, Formosa, Hainan,
Corea, the Luchu Archipelago, and the Island of Hongkong, together with their distri-
bution and synonymy. <em>J. Linn. Soc. Bot.</em> 23: 1-521. <em>pl. 1-14.</em> 1886-1888, 26: 1-592, <em>pl. 1-10.</em>
1889-1902; 36: i-xi, 1-686. 1903-1905. 

<em>Co-author</em>: William Botting Hemsley (1843-1926) (actually main author).
<em>Publ</em>.: Issued subsequently in three separate volumes, with original pagination, as <em>Index</em>
<em>florae sinensis</em>.
<em>Collaborators</em>: A. Bennett, N. E. Brown, I. H. Burkill, C. B. Clarke, A. Franchet, H. F.
	Hance, M. T. Masters, C.J. Maximowicz, A. B. Rendle, S. A. Skan, W. T. Thiselton-
	Dyer, C. H. Wright.
A <em>first supplement</em> was published by M. Smith, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 36: 451-530. The <em>second</em>
	<em>supplement</em> was by S. T. Dunn, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 39: 411-506. 1911.

vol. no.	part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
23(= 1)	1	[1]-80	1-2	20 Mai 1886
	2	81-162	3-4	23 Jul 1886
	3	163-240	5-6	21 Oct 1887
	4	241-328	7-8	12 Dec 1887
	5	329-400	9-10	12 Jun 1888
	6	401-521, [i-iii]	11-14	29 Dec 1888
26(= 2)	173	7	[1]-120		1, 2	30 Apr 1889
	174	8	121-236	3, 4	12 Apr 1890
	175	9	237-316	5, 6	16 Aug 1890
	176	10	317-396	7, 8	30 Jul 1891
	177	11	397-456	9, 10	12 Jun 1894
	178	12	457-536	1 Dec 1899
	179-180	13	537-592, [i-iii]	21 Oct 1902
36(= 3)	249	[1]-72		1 Jan 1903
	250	73-136		1 Apr 1903
	251	137-216		30 Jun 1903
	252	217-296		31 Oct 1903
	253	297-376		31 Mar 1904
	254	377-456		25Jul 1904
	255-256	457-686, [i-xi]		20 Dec 1905

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. - <em>Facsimile</em> reprint: announced by Koeltz (1973).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 592; Bretschneider p. 722; CSP 15: 49; MW p. 122.
	Britten, J. Bot. 22: 96. 1884 (origin of project).
	Thiselton-Dyer, J. Linn. Soc. 36. 1905 (preface).
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 330. 1945.

Forbes, James (1773-1861), British gardener at Woburn Abbey. (<em>J. Forbes</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some at K.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 556; BB p. 111; NI 641-642; PR 2959-2962.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1860: civ-cv. 1862.
Burdet, Musées de Genève 153: 9-14. 1975.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Forbesia</em> Ecklon ex G. Nel (1914) is dedicated to John Forbes (1798-1823),
English botanical collector; <em>Forbesina</em> Ridley (1925) is dedicated to Henry O. Forbes
(1851-1932), Scottish botanist.

1815. <em>Salictum woburnense</em>: or, a catalogue of willows, indigenous and foreign, in the
collection of the Duke of Bedford at Woburn Abbey; systematically arranged. [London]
 1829. (<em>Salict. woburn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1829 (p. viii, Nov 1829), front., p. [i]-xvi, pl. generic char., [xviii], [1]-
	294, <em>139</em> unnumbered col. liths. by R. C. Stratford. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – The name
	of the book is indeed <em>Salictum. A</em> slip in the NY copy states: "of this work fifty copies

PAGE: 854
HEADING: FORBES

	only have been printed." The Duke of Bedford thanks Forbes for the "arrangement"
	of the catalogue. In conjunction with the text on the title page this leaves little doubt
	as to Forbes' authorship.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 642 (err. "<em>Salicetum</em>"); PR 2960 (id.)

1816. <em>Hortus woburnensis</em>, a descriptive catalogue of upwards of six thousand ornamental
plants cultivated at Woburn Abbey. With numerous illustrative plans for the erection
of forcing houses, green houses, &amp;c. and an account of their management throughout
the year. London (James Ridgway) 1833. Qu. (<em>Hort. woburn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Nov 1833 (p. i, dedic. Jul 1833), p. [i]-xxiv, [xxv-xxvii], [1]-440, [16,
	indexes], <em>pl. 1-26</em> (and engr. t.p.). <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – PR mentions "a few copies
	are printed on royal paper, for such of the Nobility as may desire them."
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; PR 2961.

1817. <em>Pinetum woburnense</em>: or, a catalogue of coniferous plants, in the collection of the
Duke of Bedford, at Woburn Abbey; systematically arranged. [London] 1839. Qu. (<em>Pinet. woburn.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1839 (p. viii dated Jan 1839), p. [i]-xvi, [2], [1]-226, <em>pl. 1-67</em> and frontisp.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – "Of this work one hundred copies only have been printed."
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; NI 641.
	Gordon, The Pinetum, London 1880.

Forchhammer, Johan Georg (1794-1865), Danish palaeobiologist and geologist at
København. (<em>Forchhammer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some herbarium material at KIEL (incl. Rubus from Weihe
and Nees).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 202.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 265; Barnhart 1: 557; BM 2: 593, 652;
CSP 2: 662-665, 6: 658, 7: 688; Quenstedt p. 144.
Johnstrup, Nordisk Univ.-Tidskr. 10: 78-90. 1864.
Johnstrup, in Forchhammer, Almeenfattelige Afhandlinger. København, 1869.
Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 184-185. 1881.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 4-18. 1890.
Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 18: 101-102. 1893 (bibl.)
Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 1: 879 [index], 2: 185-187. 1924.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Forchhammeria</em> Liebmann (1854).

Foreau, Georges (1882-1967), French clergyman and plant collector. (<em>Foreau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC(?) — Exsiccatae: <em>Musci madurenses indiae meridionalis exsiccati
</em>(fase, i-iii, nos. 1-73, Madura, India, 1912-1913, determ. J. Cardot), sets at FH, PC. -
See Demaret (1961) and Sayre (1971) for details of the identifications by Cardot and
Potier de la Varde.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 202. 1957.
	Potier de la Varde, Rev. bryol. 49: 33-44. 1922, 50: 17-27. 72-79. 1923, 51: 10-14.
	1924, 52: 37-43. 1925.
	Demaret, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 30: 145-154. 1961.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 201-202. 1971.

Forrest, George (1873-1932), British traveller and plant collector in China (1904-
1952). (<em>Forrest</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: All first sets from Burma, China and Tibet at E (ca. 36.000
numbers); duplicates at A, B, BM, CAL, GH, HK, K, LU, MO, NF, T, TR, S, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 203.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 80. 1970.

PAGE: 855
HEADING: FORSSKÅL

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 558; Bossert p. 130; MW p. 122-123, suppl.
p. 69; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
Bay, Index Flora 26-100: 10-11. 1910.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedications 1827-1927: 376-378. 1932 (portr.)
Taylor, J. Bot. 70: 79-81. 1932.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 220. 1936.
MacQueen Cowan, The journeys and plant introductions of George Forrest. London
	1952, xi, 252 p. (see also Kew Bull. 1953: 205-206).
Coats, The plant hunters 123-127, 388 [index]. 1969.
Cooper et al., Man hunts and plant hunts by the adventurous George Forrest, Scottish
	Rock Garden Club s.d., 89 p. (portr., bibl.)
Forrest, Plantes de Montagne 6: 187-196. 1972.
Taylor, Amat. Gard. 4624: 22-23. 1973 (portr.)
Lancaster, Gard. Chron. 174(17): 30-33. 1973.
Aitken, J. Scott. Rock Garden Club 14(1): 33-43. 1974.
Lemmon, North. Gard. 28(1): 20-23. 1974.
Anon., Garden J. 25(2): 40-41. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Smith, W. W., H. R. Fletcher and G. Forrest, <em>The genus Primula</em> 1929-
1950.

Forssell, Karl Bror Jacob (1856-1898), Swedish botanist at Uppsala and Karlstad.
(<em>Forssell</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS; other material at C, LD, SK.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 203.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 559; BM 2: 595; Bossert p. 130; CSP 15: 64;
DTS 1: 72; GR p. 474; KR p. 193; LS 8946-8952, 31238.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1898: 48.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 38. <em>pl. 12.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 12. 1905.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Forssellia A</em>. Zahlbruckner (1906). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Forsellesia</em> E. L. Greene (1893) is
dedicated to Jacob Henric af Forselles (1785-1855), Swedish mining engineer.

1818. <em>Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Anatomie und Systematik der Gloeolichenen</em>. Stockholm (Central
Druckerei) 1885. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Gloeolich.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1885 (after 17 Apr, date of submission mss; "soeben, " Flora 1 Jul 1885),
	p. [i-iii], [1]-118. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. — Used as "specimen" to obtain his position as a
	lecturer at Karlstad. Preprinted from Nova Acta Regiae Soc. Sci. Upsal. ser. 3, vol.
	13, pars posterior, 1887. "Dieses unqualificirbare Product jugendlicher Selbstüber-
	schatzung richtet sich selbst" (Zukal 1886).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 595; CSP 15: 64; KR 193, no. 6; LS 8949.
	Zukal, Bot. Centralbl. 23: 292-296. 1885.
	Anon., Hedwigia 25: 106-107. Mar-Jun 1886.
	Forssell, Flora 69: 49-64. 1886.
	Zukal, Bot. Centralbl. 25: 255-356. 1886.

Forsskål, Pehr (Peter) (1732-1763), Finnish born (Swedish parents) botanical traveller, pupil of Linnaeus, on the Danish expedition to Egypt and Arabia 1761-1763. (<em>Forssk</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at C (1300 specimens) (available on IDC 2200), kept
separate. This herbarium, however, does not contain all the type-specimens of the new
taxa in the <em>Flora aegyptiaco-arabica</em>. Some of these are e.g. at LD in the Retz herbarium.
Other specimens are at B, BM, DS, P-JU, LINN, S, SBT and at UPS (in the Thunberg
herbarium). — Vahl's <em>Symbolae botanicae</em> is based for the greater part on Forsskål material.
— For an index to the herbarium at C see Christensen (1917, 1922).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 203.
	Christensen, Index to the Herbarium Forsskålii. Manuscript, IDC 2205.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346. 1916.

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HEADING: FORSSKÅL

	Christensen, Naturforskeren Pehr Forsskål 80-87. 1918.
	Harms, [review of above], Bot. Jahrb. 55, Lit.: 49-52. 1918.
	Christensen, Dansk bot. Ark. 4(3). 1922 [index of herbarium].
	Börgesen, Dansk bot. Ark. 8(2): 1-15. 1932 [on Forsskål algae].
	Börgesen, Bot. Not. 1939: 7-10 [idem].
	Gertz, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 28: 77-89. 1945 [on LD material; gives further
	references].
	Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige under 1700-talet 345. 1952.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 276, 4: 602, 7: 462; Barnhart 1: 559; BM 2:
594; Bossert p. 130; IF p. 697; Jackson p. 350, 394; KR p. 195; NI 643; Plesch p. 228;
PR 2969-2970; Quenstedt p. 145; Saelan p. 111-112; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
W.L., Öfv. Finska Vet. Soc. Forh. 12: 125-127. 1870 (geneal.)
Ascherson, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 2: 293-297. 1884.
Legré, Pierre Forskal, Marseille 1900, 27 p. (La botanique en Provence au xviiie siècle).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 12, 87, 93. 1905.
Christensen, Naturforskeren Pehr Forsskål. København 1918 (portr., itin., coll.)
Holmboe, Naturen 42: 281-282. 1918.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 120, 2: 56-57. 1924.
Uggla, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 23: 86-96. 1940 (autograph books of Forsskål).
Fridrichsen, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 30: 67-70. 1947 (on Retama Roetam).
Dellner, Forsskåls filosofi. Stockholm 1953. <em>Copy</em>: NY (portr.)
Selander, Linnelärjungar i främmande länder 23-42. 1960.
Spärck, Amer.-Scand. Rev. 53: 161-170. 1965 (see Bot. Tidsskr. 62(4): 301. 1967).
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 151. 1971.
Eriksson, DSB 5: 74. 1972.
Squire, Cactus, Bruxelles, 1: 191. 1972.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21(2-3): 252. 1972 (portr.)
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69(2/3): 208. 1974.

<sm>NAME</sm>: Forsskål's name is spelled in different ways; his given name is cited as Petrus,
Petter and Pehr; his family name was written Forsskåhl by his father, but he himself
wrote Forsskål, Forskål as well as Forsskåhl. Christensen uses Petrus Forsskål. See also
Lagus, Öfvers. Finska Vet.-Soc. Förh. 12: 125-126. 1870, and E. Matinolli, Luova
ihminen 1700 luvun Pohjol'asta. Turku 1960.

<sm>DIARIES</sm>: Forskål, <em>Resa till lyckliga Arabien</em> (Dagbok 1761-1763), Uppsala 1950, xxi, 209 p.;
Hansen, <em>Det lykkelige Arabien</em>, En dansk ekspedition 1761-67, Kjobenhaven 1962; later
edition 1967; English translation: Arabia felix, The Danish Expedition of 1761-1767,
translated by J. and K. McFarlane, London 1964.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Forsskaolea</em> Linnaeus (1764).
<em>Note</em>: The <em>Index Nominum Genericorum</em> gives the following orthographical variants:
<em>Forsaokhlia</em> J. Ball (1877) <em>Forshohlea</em> Batsch (1802); <em>Forskaela</em> Cothenius (1790); <em>Forskaelea</em>
Scopoli (1777); <em>Forskalea</em> A. L. Jussieu (1789); <em>Forskaohlea</em> C. A. Agardh (1825);
<em>Forskaohlia</em> Webb &amp; Berthelot (1844-1850); <em>Forskoehlea</em> Reichard (1778); <em>Forskoelea</em>
Brongniart (1843); <em>Forskohlea</em> Linnaeus (1767); <em>Forskolea</em> (1769); <em>Forskolia</em> R. Wight
(1853)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Dellner, Forsskåls filosofi 9. 1953; Christensen, Naturforskeren Pehr
Forsskål 92. 1918; Forskål, Resa till lycklige Arabien 18. 1950.

1819. <em>Flora aegyptiaco-arabica</em>. Sive descriptiones plantarum, quas per Aegyptum inferio-
rem et Arabium felicem detexit, illustravit Petrus Forskål. Prof. Haun. Post mortem
auctoris edidit Carsten Niebuhr. Accedit tabula Arabiae felicis geographico-botanica.
Kjøbenhavn (Möller) 1775. Qu. (<em>Fl. aegypt.-arab.</em>)

<em>Editor</em>: Carsten Niebuhr (1733-1815).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Oct 1775, p. [1]-32, [i]-cxxvi, [1], [1]-219, [220, err.], frontisp. map. <em>Copies</em>:
	HU, NY, Teyler, U(2).

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HEADING: FORSTER, J. G. A.

<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: announced by Asher (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 594; IDC 5045; IF p. 697; Jackson p. 350; Plesch p. 228; PR 2969; RSp. 83;
	Saelan 1.
	Vahl, Symb. bot. 1790-1794.
	Christensen, Naturforskeren Pehr Forsskål 71-75. 1918.
	Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 2: 57. 1924.
	St. John, Le Naturaliste Canadien 98: 570-571. 1971.

1820. <em>Icones rerum naturalium</em>, quas in itinere orientali depingi curavit Petrus Forskål,
Prof. Haun. Post mortem auctoris ad regis mandatum aeri incisas edidit Carsten Niebuhr.
København (Möller) 1776. Qu. (<em>Ic. rer. nat.</em>)

<em>Editor</em>: Carsten Niebuhr (1733-1815).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1776, in parts, p. [1]-15, <em>pl. 1-43</em>, uncol. copper engr. by Peter Haas (1-20 plants,
	21-43 animals) by Baurenfeind. BM mentions two editions, one with 15 p., another
	with 12 p. text. The book constitutes the atlas to the <em>Flora aegyptiaco-arabica. Copies</em>:
	HU, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 594; IDC 6433; Jackson p. 397; NI 643; NI suppl. p. 33; PR 2970; Saelan 2.
	Christensen, Dansk. Bot. Hist. 2: 57. 1924.

Forsström, Johan Eric (1775-1824), Swedish clergyman and botanist who travelled
in Lapland, Finmark and the West Indies (1803-1815), pupil of Thunberg. (<em>Forsström</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The largest set of W. Indian plants is at S (via Swartz), other sets
are at BM, LD, NY, SBT and UPS (general herb, and Thunberg). The Thunberg
herbarium also has plants from Lapland and Finmark (1800). Forsström sent plants
directly from the West Indies to the Swedish Academy of Sciences (SBT) and to Uppsala
University. His personal collections went to Johan Billberg (1772-1844), whose collec-
tions were split up after his death. Part of them reached BM via J. G. Children.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 203.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 48. 1902.
	Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige 345. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 559; BM 2: 595; KR p. 196.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 177. 1898, 3: 48. 1902.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Forsstroemia</em> S. O. Lindberg (1863).

Forster, Johann Georg Adam (1754-1794), German explorer and botanist, son of
J. R. Forster whom he accompanied to England, Russia and on Cook's second voyage.
(<em>G. Forster</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: It is not possible to state where the original Forster herbarium
(father and son) is preserved: the Forsters several times gave away, offered or sold parts
of their collections. One of the most important parts containing many plants from Cook's
second voyage was acquired by Banks and is now at BM. Lambert also acquired what
was called the Georg Forster herbarium as well as another set of Forster plants with the
Pallas herbarium; at the sale these collections were also acquired by BM. Other large
sets are at LIV and W, and (a very considerable one) at UPS in the Thunberg herbarium.
Other sets are at B (many specimens are still in the Willdenow herbarium; most of these
came to Willdenow via Sprengel, who in turn had received them from Forster Sr.; others
stem from Georg Forster's estate), GOET, K, KIEL, L, LINN, MW, P, PH, and W. -
A number of unpublished drawings and engravings made by Forster during Cook's
second voyage is at BM. Letters by Forster to Banks are at the National Library of
Australia, Canberra; other letters at the Mitchell Library, Sydney.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 204.
	Britten, J. Bot. 23: 360-368. 1885.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346, 414. 1916.
	Stansfield, Handbook and guide to the herbarium collections in the public museums
	Liverpool 50-51. 1935.
	Merrill, The botany of Cook's voyages, Chron. bot. 14: 163-384. 1954 (herb.: 208-211).

PAGE: 858
HEADING: FORSTER, J. G. A.

Meyer, D. E., Willdenowia 1: 778-780. 1957 (specimens in Willdenow herb.)
Mitrofanova, An analysis of the herbarium of Johann &amp; Georg Forster, preserved in
	Moscow State University, Bot. Zhurn. 44: 135-137. 1959 (in Russian).
Carolin, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 88: 108-111. 1963.
Hiepko, Willdenowia 5(2): 279-294. 1969.
Miller, Taxon 19: 523. 1970.
Apfelbaum, Not. nat. Philadelphia 437: 1-4. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG2(1); Barnhart 1: 560; BBp. 112; BM2: 595; 6: 334;
Bossert p. 130; Dawson p. 335-338; DNB 20: 15; Henrey 3: 43; HR; Jackson p. 111,
434; PR 2974-2978, 2981; Zander ed. 10, p. 659.
Boehmer, Bibl. hist. nat. 3(1): 362-363. 1795.
Forster, Ann. d. Philosophic 1795(2): 9-15. 1795(16): 121-126. 1795.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 237. 1800.
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 3: 429-430. 1804.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 4: 194-199. 1821.
Huber, Johann Georg Forster's Briefwechsel, 2 vols. Leipzig 1829.
Anon., Blätt. lit. Unterhalt. 1830:9-11, 13-15, 185-187, 189-190, 193-195, 301-303, 305,
	309-311 (correspondence).
Moleschott, Georg Forster, der Naturforscher des Volks. Frankfurt 1854, viii, 295 p.
	(portr.); ed. 2. Berlin 1862.
Hettner, Georg Forster's Briefwechsel mit Samuel Thomas Sömmering. Braunschweig
	1877.
Dove, A., Die Forsters und die Humboldts 3-16. 1881.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Mosc. 59(1): 294. 1884.
Merrill, Chronica bot. 14: 163-383. 1904 (The botany of Cook's voyages).
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 45. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 68-69. 1908 (1909).
Cockayne, Vegetation New Zealand 1-2. 1921.
Seidel, Ina, Das Labyrinth. Berlin 1922 (reissued 1930, English translation by Oakley
	Williams 1932).
Langewiesche, Georg Forster, Ebenhausen 1923.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 220. 1936.
Merrill, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 30(1): 122-123. 1947.
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand 174. 1950.
Steiner and Häckel, Forster, ein Lesebuch für unsere Zeit. Weimar 1952.
Kersten, Der Weltumsegler J. G. A. Forster 1754-1794. Bern 1957.
Meyer, Willdenowia 1(5): 778-780. 1957.
Steiner, Georg Forster, Philosophische Schriften. Berlin 1958.
Steiner, Weimarer Beiträge 5: 527-561. 1959 (G. Forster in England).
Karavaev, Akad. Nauk. Inst. Istorii Estest. Trudy 36(8): 176-201. 1961 (lists of types).
Steiner, Veröff. Institut Slawistik 28: 245-311, 430-450. 1965. (relations of Forsters with
	Russia).
Uhlig, L., Georg Forster, Einheit und Mannigfaltigkeit in seiner geistigen Welt. Tübin-
	gen 1965 (very detailed bibliography).
Kahn, Georg Forsters Werke, Sämtliche Schriften, Tagebücher, Briefe vol. 1, Berlin
	1968.
Beddie, Bibliography of Captain James Cook. Sydney 737-741, 839. 1970 (full biblio-
	graphy of Forster's own writings and those on him with respect to Cook's second
	voyage).
Apfelbaum, Notul. Nat. 437: 1-4. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 153-221, 233. 1971.
Saine, T. P., Georg Forster, New York (Twayne) 1972, 182 p.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21(2/3): 260. 1972.
Smit, History of the life sciences 900, 928. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Foersteria</em> [sic] Scopoli (1777); <em>Forstera</em> Linnaeus fil. (1780).
<em>Note</em>: Both names are also dedicated to his father Johann Reinhold (1729-1798), q.v.;
<em>Forsteronia</em> G. F. W. Meyer (1818) is dedicated to Thomas Furley Forster (1761-1825),
q.v.

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HEADING: FORSTER, J. R.

1821. Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica <em>de plantis esculentis insularum oceani australis</em>.
Quam ex decreto ordinis gratiosi speciminis gratia pro adipiscendis summis in medicina
honoribus privilegiis et immunitatibus publicavit auctor Georgius Forster ... Halle
(Typis Franckianis) 1786. Oct. (<em>Diss. pl. esc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1786, prob. Aug-Sep (GGA 25 Sep 1786), p. [1]-80. This thesis is the original issue.
	For the trade issue see below. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, MO, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2976; IDC 2298.
	Merrill, Pacific Science 8(1): 35-37. 1954.

1822. <em>De plantis esculentis insularum oceani australis commentatio botanica</em>. Berlin (Haude et
Spener) 1786. Oct. (<em>Pl. esc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1786, probably Aug-Sep (GGA 25 Sep 1786), p. [1]-80.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY. – The Halle edition, a thesis (Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica de
	plantis ...), was published somewhat earlier than the Berlin edition (see above). This
	issue differs from the original in two respects: the title-page was reset (title: <em>De plantis
	esculentis</em> ...) and a cancellans was issued for sheet B2 from which the note on p. 19 was
	omitted.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 5955 IDC 2298; PR 2976.
	Merrill, Pacific Science 8(1): 35-37. 1954.

1823. <em>Florulae insularum australium prodromus</em>. Goettingen (Joann. Christian Dieterich)
1786. Oct. (<em>Fl. ins. austr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Nov 1786, p. [1]-8, [1]-103. Published after <em>De plantis esculentis</em> in which some
	of the species from the <em>Prodromus</em> are more amply described (p. 8: 30 Jun 1786; GGA
	13 Nov 1786 "eben erhalten"). The M.S.V. in many references stands for Murray,
	Syst. veg. ed. 14. 1786. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 595; IDC 2298, 7698; PR 2975; RS p. 83.
	Merrill, Pacific Science 8(1): 35. 1954.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.

1824. <em>Fasciculus plantarum magellanicarum</em>. [Göttingen 1778]. Qu. (<em>Fasc. pl. magell.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1787 after 18 Sep, date of presentation (see p. 13 of publ. in Comm.), p. [1]-64,
	<em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: M. – Reprinted from Comm. Soc. Goett. 9: 13-74, <em>pl. 1-8.</em>1787(<em>Copy</em>:
	MO). – The MO copy has a t.p. on [1]: "Georgii Forster, M.D. cet. <em>De plantis
	magellanicis et atlanticis commentationes</em>." This is apparently the special t.p. for the in-
	dependently paged reprint. The full heading of the journal article (on p. 13) is
	"<em>Fasciculus plantarum magellanicarum</em> oblatus societati in ipso consessu sollennium
	Academiae Georgiae augustae semisaecularim d. xviii Sept mdcclxxxvii." This is
	followed on p. 46 by "Plantae atlanticae ex insulis Madeira, St. Jacobi, Adcensionis,
	St. Helena et Fayal reportatae."
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 2977.

Forster, Johann Reinhold (1729-1798), German explorer and botanist, father of
J. G. A. Forster, naturalist on Cook's second voyage. (<em>J. R. Forster</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: See under J. G. A. Forster. – The original drawings for the
<em>Characteres</em> are now at BM. In addition there are 131 copper engravings of a planned
<em>Herbarium australe</em> at BM and LE. For further details on manuscripts and drawings see
Nissen (644) and Hoare (1971).
<em>Ref</em>.: Britten, J. Bot. 23: 360-368. 1885 (Icones at BM).
	Herder, Acta Horti Petrop. 9: 485-510. 1885 (Icones at LE).
	Anon., Hist. Coll. BMNH 149. 1904.
	Merrill, The botany of Cook's voyages, Chron. bot. 14: 163-383. 1954.
	Hiepko, Willdenowia 5(2): 279-294. 1961.
	Hoare, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 6: 1-8. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 560; BB p. 112; BM 2: 595-596, 6: 334;
Bossert p. 130; Dawson p. 338-340; Henrey 715-718; HR; HU 2: 611; Jackson p. 111,
354, 363; Langman p. 452; LS 8960; MW p. 123; Plesch p. 228-229; PR 671, 2979-
2981, 4572, 6865, 9259, ed. 1: 3291; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.

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HEADING: FORSTER, J. R.

Dryander, Bibl. Banks 3: 182, 202, 583, 1797; 5: 237 [index]. 1800.
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 3: 430-439. 1804.
Schneegass, Ann. herzogl. Soc. ges. Mineral. Jena 2: 255-320. 1804.
Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. Biogr. méd. 4: 199-208.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 676. 1846.
Dove, Die Forsters und die Humboldts 3-16. 1881.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 115-116. 1882.
Kraus, Bot. Garten Universität Halle 1: 21, 64, 65. 1888.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 92, 125. 1903, 3(3): 124. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 45-46. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 67-68. 1908.
Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 69. 1909.
Cockayne, Vegetation New Zealand 1-2. 1921.
Glenn, The botanical explorers of New Zealand. 174. 1950.
Steiner et Haeckel, Forster, ein Lesebuch für unsere Zeit. Weimar 1952.
Reintjes, Weltreise nach Deutschland. Düsseldorf 1953 (portr.)
Lisney, A bibliography of British Lepidoptera 199-200. 1960 (portr.)
Carolin, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 88: 108-111. 1963.
Hoare, J. Pacific Hist. 2: 215-224. 1967.
Steiner, Veröff. Inst. Slawistik 28: 245-311, 430-448. 1968 (relations with Russia).
Beddie, Bibliography of Captain James Cook, Sydney 1970, nos. 4415-4433 (and index,
	p. 839-840).
Hoare, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 6: 1-8. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 71, 224. 233. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 171. 1973.
Smit, History of the life sciences 900, 928. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Foersteria</em> [sic] Scopoli (1777); <em>Forstera</em> Linnaeus fil. (1780).
<em>Note</em>: Both names are also dedicated to his son Johann Georg Adam (1754-1794), q.v.;
<em>Forsteronia</em> G. F. W. Meyer (1818) is dedicated to Thomas Furley Forster (1761-1825),
q.v.

1825. <em>Flora Americae septentrionalis</em>; or a catalogue of the plants of North America. Con-
taining an enumeration of the known herbs, shrubs, and trees, many of which are but
lately discovered; together with their English names, the places where they grow, their
different uses, and the authors who have described and figured them. London (B. White,
T. Davies) 1771. Oct. (<em>Fl. Amer. sept.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1771, before Oct (Monthly Rev. 45: 327; NZgS 24 Dec 1772 sic), p. [i]-viii, [1]-
	51, [1]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, US. – Also printed with his translation of the Travels of
	Bossu 2: 17-67 (fide Dryander).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 595; HU 619; Jackson p. 354; PR 2979.

1826. <em>Characteres generum plantarum</em>, quas in itinere ad insulas maris australis, collegerunt,
descripserunt, delinearunt, annis mdcclxxii-mdcclxxv. Joannes Reinoldus Forster ...
et Georgius Forster, London s.d. [1775] Fol. (<em>Char. gen. pl.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Johann Georg Adam Forster (1754-1794).
<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>The first</em> edition came out on or about 29 November, 1775. Only two copies of this
	folio edition are now known to exist, in the King's Library at London (BM-Blooms-
	bury) and in LINN. There are viii and 75 pages and <em>78 plates</em> (nos. 1-75, 38a, 38b, 51a)
	(<em>n.v.</em>)
[<em>Second</em>]<em>edition</em>: London (B. White, T. Cadell, &amp; P. Elmsley) 1 Mar 1776, Qu., p. [i]-x,
	[2 p. ind.], [i]-viii, [1]-150; [xi-xii, ind.], [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-75, 38a</em>, <em>38b</em>, <em>51a</em>. The most
	widely distributed edition. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HU, M, MO, U, NY, Ewan.
[<em>Third</em>]<em>edition</em>: London (B. White, T. Cadell, &amp; P. Elmsley) 1776, 1 Mar or later, folio,
	(each folio page bears the text of two quarto ones) p. [i]-vii, [viii], [i]-viii, [1]-72,
	[73-76]. [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-75, 38a, 38b, 51a. Copy</em>: L.
Linnaeus received his copy on 6 Apr 1776 (letter at G): this was <em>the first</em> folio edition of
1775. – The London Chronicle of 1 Mar 1776 states that the book (second edition) was
published on that day; NZgS of 29 Apr 1776 states that publication took place in Febru-
ary. The important date, however, is 29 Nov 1775, presumably the date on which the

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book was presented to the King ("within four months after [Forster's] return"). Publi-
cation may be assumed to have taken place late Nov or early Dec 1775 (see St. John
1971).
<em>German</em> ed.: "Johann Reinhold Forster's ... und Georg Forster's, Beschreibungen der
	Gattungen von Pflanzen, auf einer Reise nach den Inseln der Süd-See gesammelt,
	beschrieben und abgezeichnet, während den Jahren 1772 bis 1775. Aus dem Lateini-
	schen übersetzt, und von 75 bis auf 17 Kupferplatten engeschränkt, durch Johann
	Simon Kerner. Stuttgart (Christoph Gottfried Mäntler) 1779. Oct. (<em>Beschr. Gatt. Pfl.</em>)-
<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1779 (preface 10 Nov 1779), p. [i-xxii], [1]-160 [161-175], <em>pl. 1-18. Copy</em>:
	Ewan.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 595; Henrey 716-718; Jackson p. 111; NI 644, 645; PR 2981; PR (ed. 1):
	3287-3290; IDC 1273.
	G. Forster, A voyage around the world in His Britannic Majesty's Sloop Resolution,
	commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the years 1772, 3, 4 and 5. London 1777,
	2 vols. Qu. (Reise um die Welt, Berlin 1778).
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 330. 1945.
	Edgar, Preface to "Characteres generum plantarum" [translation], New Zealand J.
	Bot. 7(4): 311-315. 1969.
	St. John, Le naturaliste canadien 88: 361-581. 1971 (important).
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 26: 2017. 1972.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 220-221. 1975 (German ed.)

1827. <em>Enchiridion historiae naturali</em> inserviens, quo termini et delineationes ad avium,
piscium, insectorum et plantarum adumbrationes intelligendas et concinnandas, secun-
dum methodum systematis linnaeani continentur. Halle (Hemmerde et Schwetschke)
1788. Oct. (<em>Ench. hist. nat.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: prob. Sep 1788 (p. [x]: 15 Feb 1788; ALZ 15 Oct 1788; BH), p. [i-xvi], [1]-224.
	<em>Copy</em>: UC.

Forster, Thomas Furly (1761-1825), British naturalist. (<em>T. F. Forster</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 560; BB p. 112; BL 2: 240, 248; BM 2: 596;
CSP 2: 671; DNB 20: 22; Jackson p. 213, 261, 262; PR 2982, ed. 1: 3292-3294.
Forster, Flora Tonbrigensis, ed. 2. 1842.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For spelling middle name, Furly, see Trans. Linn. Soc. 6: 309. 1802.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Forsteronia</em> G. F. W. Meyer (1818). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Forstera</em> Linnaeus fil. (1780) is
dedicated to Johann Reinhold Forster (1729-1798), q.v. and to his son Johann Georg
Adam (1754-1794), q.v.

1828. <em>Flora tonbrigensis</em>; or, a catalogue of plants growing wild in the neighbourhood of
Tonbridge Wells, arranged according to the Linnaean system, from Sir J. E. Smith's
Flora britannica. With three plates of rare plants. London (Richard and Arthur Taylor)
1816. Oct. (<em>Fl. tonbrig.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Sep 1816, p. [i]-vii, [viii, err.], [1]-216, <em>3 pl. Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ed</em>. [<em>2</em>]: London 1842, "with additions by T. Forster" (reissue of old sheets with 56 p.
	added) (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 596; PR 2982; P&amp;W p. 212.

Forti, Achille Italo (1878-1937), Italian botanist. (<em>Forti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAD and PC (original algological coll.), other material at BR. –
Reimers (1938) states that Forti's herbarium went to PAV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 204.
	Reimers, Hedwigia 77 (Beibl.): (109). 1938.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 16. 1952.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 560; BFM 3223; BL 2: 342, 413; BM 6:
335; Bossertp. 131; CSP 15: 66; DTS 2: xxi; LS suppl. 8683-8684; Quenstedt p. 481.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): <em>162, pl. 31.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 178. 1905.
Anon., Achille Forti 28 Novembre 1878-11 Febbraio 1937, in memoriam, [Verona,
	1937], unpaged.
Deflandre, Bull. Soc. franç. Microsc. 6: 34-41. 1937 (portr.)
Gola, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 55: (195)-(208). 1937 (portr., bibl., 119 items).
Gola, Nuov. Giorn. bot. Ital. ser. 2. 44: 595-606. 1937 (bibl.)
Gola, Achille Forti, Bibliografia, supplemento (1925-1933). Verona 1937, 14 p.
Minio, Studi Trentini di Scienze naturali 18(1): [6 p.]. 1937.
Cappelletti, Rivista di Biologia 25: [23 p.]. 1938 (portr., bibl.)
Cappelletti, Lavori di Botánica, Torino 4(4, 5): 1-6. 1938.
Gola, Atti r. Ist. Veneto Sci. Lett. Arti 97(1): 11-35. 1938 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: De Toni, <em>Sylloge Algarum</em>: <em>Sylloge Myxophycearum</em>, in vol. 5, 1907, iii,
761 p.

Fortune, Robert (1812-1880), British gardener, plant collector in China. (<em>Fortune</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Fortune collected for the Royal Horticultural Society in China
and neighbouring regions 1843-1845, and 1848-1850. His main herbarium collections
are at BM and K, duplicates (e.g. <em>Plantae chinenses</em>, ed. Hohenacker) in many herbaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 206.
	Anon., Flora 29: 592. 1846.
	Bretschneider, J. Bot. 32: 295-296. 1894.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346. 1916.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG (218) 5(3): 54; Barnhart 1: 561; BB p. 113; Bret-
schneider 403; CSP 2: 672, 12: 246; DNB 20: 50; Jackson p. 380; Lasègue p. 436;
MW p. 123-125; PR 2987-2988.
Fortune, Bot. Zeit. 10: 816. 1852.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 47: 487-489. 1880.
Britten, J. Bot. 18: 160. 1880.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 117-118. 1882.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 221. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. nales, ser. I. 1: 179-180. 1950. (q.v. for literature on his travels).
Hadfield, Pioneers in gardening 132-142. 1951.
Cox, J. Roy. hort. Soc. 80: 265-269, 276-280. 1955 (portr.)
Coats, The plant hunters 71-75, 101-110, 388 [index]. 1969.
James, The trees of Bicton 108-109. 1969.
Gardener, Arnoldia 31(1): 1-19. 1971 (portr.) (on cultiv. tea in US).
Gardener, J. Roy. hort. Soc. 97(9): 401-409. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fortunaea</em> J. Lindley (1846); <em>Fortunea</em> Naudin (1846, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Fortunearia</em>
Rehder &amp; E. H. Wilson (1913); <em>Fortunella</em> Swingle (1915).

1829. <em>Three years wanderings in the northern provinces of China</em>, including a visit to the tea,
silk, and cotton countries: with an account of the agriculture and horticulture of the
Chinese, new plants, etc. ... with illustrations. London (John Murray) 1847. Oct. (<em>Threeyears China</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1847, p. [i]-xiv, [1, list ill.], [1]-406, <em>17 pl</em>. (incl. front. map and engr. t.p.).
	<em>Copies</em>: Ewan, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1847 "second edition" (p. v: 12 Aug 1847), frontisp. map, p. [i]-xxiv, [1, list ill.],
	[1]-420, <em>18 pl</em>., incl front, map and engr. t.p. [i]. <em>Copies</em>: Ewan, HU, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 597; PR 2987.

1830. <em>A journey to the tea countries of China</em>; including Sung-lo and the Bohea hills; with a
short notice of the East India Company's tea plantations in the Himalaya mountains ...
with map and illustrations. London (John Murray) 1852. Oct. (<em>Journey China</em>).

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<em>Orig. ed.</em>: 1852 (p. vii: Apr. 1852), p. [iii]-x, [1]-398, ill. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>French ed</em>.: <em>Voyage agricole et horticole en Chine</em> extrait des publications de M. Robert
	Fortune; traduit de l’anglais par M. le baron de Lagarde Montlezun. Paris (Ve
	Bouchard-Huzard) 1853, Oct., p. [i]-xv, [xvi, err.], [1]-232. Abridged. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Abridged ed. of the Three years and the Journey</em>: <em>Two visits to the tea countries of China</em> and the
	British tea plantations in the Himalaya; with a narrative of adventures, and a full
	description of the culture of tea plant, the agriculture, horticulture, and botany of
	China ... In two volumes ... Third edition. With map and illustrations. London
	(John Murray) 1853, 2 vols., Duod.
<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1853 (p. v: Dec 1852), p. [i]-xiii, [1]-325, map, ill. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1853, p. [i]-ix, [1]-298, ill. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>French abridgement</em>: <em>Aventures de Robert Fortune</em> dans ses voyages en Chine à la recherche des
	fleurs et du thé traduit de l'anglais (1843-1850). Paris (L. Hachette et Cie) 1854,
	Oct., p. [i*], [i]-vii [p. vii Jun 1854], [1]-269. <em>Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 497; PR 2988.

1831. <em>A residence among the Chinese</em>: inland, on the coast, and at sea. Being a narrative of
scenes and adventures during a third visit to China, from 1853 to 1856. Including
notices of many natural productions and works of art, the culture of silk, &amp;c; with
suggestions on the present war ... with illustrations. London (John Murray) 1857.
Oct. (<em>Resid. Chin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1857 (p. vii: Apr 1857), p. [i, h.t.], front., [iii]-xv, [xvi], [1]-440, <em>22 pl. Copies</em>:
	Ewan, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 598.

1832. <em>Yedo and Peking</em>. A narrative of a journey to the capitals of Japan and China.
With notices of the natural productions, agriculture, horticulture, and trade of those
countries, and other things met with by the way ... with map and illustrations. London
(John Murray) 1863. Oct. (<em>Yedo &amp;. Peking</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1863 (p. viii: Feb 1863), [i], front., p. [iii]-xvi, [1]-395, map, <em>9 pl. Copy</em>: Ewan.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 598.

Foslie, Michael (Mikal) Heggelund (1855-1909), Norwegian algologist. (<em>Foslie</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TRH – Exsiccatae: <em>Lithothamnia selecta exsiccata</em>, edited by Olav
Gjaerevoll (nos. 1-32, Trondheim, Jun 1950) sets at BM, K, NY, LD, TRH, UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 204.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 561; BM 2: 598, 6: 335; Bossert p. 131;
CSP 15: 67; KR p. 196; MW p. 125.
Foslie, Ueber die Laminarien Norwegens, Christiania, Mar-Apr 1885.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 169, <em>pl. 17.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 183, <em>pl. 116</em>. 1905
	(portr.)
Wille, Naturen 33: 353-356. 1909 (portr.)
Wille, Mikael Hegelund Foslie [Trondheim 1911], 18 p., (bibl., portr.), <em>copy</em> B.
Wille, K. Norske vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 1910: 1-18. 1911 (portr., bibl.), also as a reprint.
Printz, <em>in</em> Foslie, Contr. monogr. Lithogr. 7-15. 1929 (bibl., portr.)
Holmboe, Norsk biogr. Leks. 4: 201. 1929.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 88. 1937.
Høeg, K. Norske vidensk. Selsk. Forh. 16: 21*-36*. 1944 (portr.)
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964. 321 [index]. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fosliea</em> Reinke (1892); <em>Fosliella</em> Howe (1920).

1833. <em>Die Lithothamnien des Adriatischen Meeres and Marokkos ...</em> Mit 3 Tafeln. Oldenburg
i. Gr. (Ad. Littmann) 1904. Qu. (<em>Lithothamn. Adriat. Meer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904 (t.p., Nat. Nov. Mar 1905), p. [1]-40, <em>pl. 1-3</em> with text. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprin-
	ted from Wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen, Kiel, ser. 2.7. (Abt. Helgoland),
	Heft 1, publ. 1905 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1905).

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1834. <em>Contributions to a monograph of the Lithothamnia</em>. With 75 plates/after the author's
death collected and edited by Henrik Printz. Trondhjem (Aktietrykkeriet i Trondhjem)
 1929. Qu. (<em>Contr. Lithothamnia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1929, p. [1]-60, <em>pl. 1-74</em> with letter press – Posthumous; published by Det Konge-
	lige Norske Videnskabers Selskab Museet.
<em>Editor</em>: Karl Henrik Oppegaard Printz (1888-x).
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 125.
	Okamura, Bot. Mag. Tokyo 44: 188-189. 1930.

Fothergill, John (1712-1780), British physician and botanist (<em>Fothergill</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material from his garden at Upton, West Ham, at BM and
LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 205.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 356; Barnhart 1: 562; BB p. 114; DNB 20: 66.
Elliot, J., A complete collection of the ... works of John Fothergill. London 1782, vii,
	xx, 761 p.
Lettsom, The works of John Fothergill, 3 vols., London 1784 (also in Lettsom, Memoir
	of John Fothergill, ed. 4, London 1786) (<em>Copy</em>: Ewan).
Darlington, Memorials 333, 495. 1849.
Harshberger, Bot. Philadelphia 5, 86. 1899.
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 46. 1906.
Britten and Boulger, J. Bot. 52: 319, 320, 323. 1914.
Hingston Fox, Dr. John Fothergill and his friends, London 1919.
Britten, J. Bot. 58: 56-59. 1920.
Fagin, William Bartram 222 [index]. 1933.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 184 [index]. 1940.
Curtis, William Curtis 137 [index]. 1941.
Corner and Booth, Chain of friendship, selected letters of Dr. John Fothergill of London,
	1735-1780. With introduction and notes by Betsy C. Corner and Christopher C.
	Booth. Cambridge, Mass. 1971 (portr.)
Smit, History of the life sciences. Amsterdam 1974, p. 928.
Slee, Essex Countryside 22(208): 30-32, 22(209): 33-35. 1974 (n.v.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fothergilla</em> J. A. Murray (1774).

Foucaud, Julien (1847-1904), French botanist, director of the jardin botanique de la
marine at Rochefort-sur-Mer. (<em>Foucaud</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; material at AUT, C, CGE, L, P.
	<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 205.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 826; Barnhart 1:562; PFC 1: xlii-xliii, 3(2): ix.
Rouy, Revue Bot. syst. geogr. bot. 2: 79. 1904.
Gillot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 51: 209, 249-259. 1904.
Anon., Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2.4: 1222-1225. 1905.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 17 (for 1905): 292, <em>pl. 6</em>, 1906 (portr.)
Motelay, Actes Soc. Lin. Bordeaux sér. 7. 1: 155-156. 1906 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 44. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See G. Rouy et J. Foucaud, <em>Flore de France</em> (vols. 1-3).

Fougeroux de Bondaroy, Auguste Denis (1732-1789), French agronomist and
botanist, nephew of Duhamel du Monceau. (<em>Foug</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 562; Langman p. 82, 255, 289; LS 8972-
8973; PR p. 110; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.

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HEADING: FOURNIER, E. P. N.

Anon., Hist. Acad. Sci. Paris 1789: 39-44. 1794.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 238 [index]. 1800.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. XVIII Jh. 207. 1936.
Chinard, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 101(6): 508-522. 1957 (on mss at PH).
Ewan, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 103(6): 807-818. 1959.
Ewan, Yearb. Amer. philos. Soc. 1960: 520-522.
Scheler, Lavoisier et la Révolution française, II. Le journal de Fougeroux de Bondaroy.
	Paris 1960.
Ewan, Southwestern Louisiana J. 7: 10. 1967.
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific institution 345. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fougeria</em> Moench (1802); <em>Fougerouxia</em> Cassini (1827).

Fournier, Eugène Pierre Nicolas (1834-1884), French botanist. (<em>E. Fourn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P(11.770); duplicates at CN and G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 205.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 563; BL 2: 277; BM 2: 600; Bossert p. 131;
CSP 2: 689-690, 7: 695-696, 9: 310, 12: 247-248; IF p. 697; Jackson p. 367-368;
Langman p. 289-290; LS 8977, 33382; MW p. 125; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.
Bescherelle, Bull. Soc. bot. France 31: 280-282. 1884.
Anon., Rev. de Bot. 3: 398. 1885.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 53. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 102, <em>pl. 138.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 102. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 174. 1906.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 172. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Martius, <em>Flora brasiliensis</em>: <em>Asclepiadaceae</em>, 6(4): 189-332. <em>t. 50-98.</em>
(fasc. 95). 1 Jun 1885.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fourniera</em> Bommer ex E. Fournier (1873); <em>Fournieria</em> Van Tieghem (1904).

1835. <em>Mexicanas plantas</em> nuper a collectoribus expeditionis scientificae allatas aut longis
ab annis in herbario Musei Parisiensis depositas praeside J. Decaisne ... enumerandas
curavit Eug. Fournier, Paris (ex Typographeo reipublicae) 1872; 1886, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Mexic. pl.</em>)

<em>Pars prima Cryptogamia</em> adjuvantibus cl. W. Nylander et Em. Bescherelle edita. Paris 1872,
	p. [i-iii], [1]-166, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol. liths by Riocreux. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Pars secunda Gramineae</em> Paris Apr-Mai 1886, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xix, [1]-160, <em>10 pl</em>., uncol.
	liths. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
The compilers of the <em>Index kewensis</em> state (Anon. 1925): "The latter volume, however,
was actually in print as early as June 1880, and clean sheets were sent by Fournier to
several botanists, including Bentham [letter at Kew, see also Hackel], who received a
set in March 1881 and presented it to the Kew Library." Similar notes are found in the
Hackel copy (received p. 1-144 in Nov 1881 and 145-160 + t.p. in 1886) and in the
Agnes Chase copy at the Smithsonian Institution. Distribution of clean sheets (Aushän-
gebogen) to several botanists of which at least two placed their copies in public libraries, could be accepted as effective publication, in this case as of Nov 1881. Reeder and
Reeder, however (1974) present a good case for maintaining the 1886 date. Actual
distribution took place in Apr-Mai 1886 (Nat. Nov.) The <em>Mexicanas plantas</em> constitute
the <em>Recherches botaniques</em>, ed. J. Decaisne, of the <em>Mission scientifique an Mexique et dans
l'Amérique centrale</em>, 13 vols. Paris 1868-1897. Qu.
The original cover title of Fournier's Graminées runs as follows: "Mission scientifique
au Mexique et dans l'Amérique centrale, ouvrage publié par ordre du ministre de
l'instruction publique. Recherches botaniques publiés sous la direction de M. J. Decais-
ne, membre de 1'Institut. Seconde partie. Graminées par Eug. Fournier. Paris. Im-
primerie nationale MDCCCLXXXVI." (<em>copy</em>: Teyler). The back page of this cover
bears the announcement "Cette seconde partie sera complétée par six planches qui
paraîtront avec les planches de la troisième partie" (never published).

PAGE: 866
HEADING: FOURNIER, E. P. N.

<em>Associates</em>: Émile Bescherelle (1828-1903, crypt.); Joseph Decaisne (1807-1882, gen. ed.);
	William Nylander (1822-1899, crypt.)
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 697; Jackson p. 368; Langman p. 290.
	J. G., J. Bot. 11: 216-217. Jul 1873.
	Hackel, Bot. Gentralbl. 28: 232-236. 1886.
	Franchet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 34(2): 31-33. 1887.
	Barnhart, <em>in</em> Griffiths, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 14(3): 343-428. 1912.
	Hitchcock and Chase, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 15: 49-50. 1910. 14: 350-351. 1912.
	Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1924: 169, 281, 1925: 280-283.
	Reeder and Reeder, Taxon 23(4): 543-547. 1974.

Fournier, Paul Victor (1877-1964), French clergyman and botanist. (<em>P. Fourn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 563; BFM 1410, 2837; BL 2: 101, 110, 155,
199; Langman p. 290; LS suppl. 8698; MW p. 125; MW suppl. p. 69; NI 645n, 645na;
Plesch p. 230.
Gaussen, Le Monde des Plantes 59(344): 1-2. 1964.
J. C, Cactus, Paris 80/81: I. 1964.
Dilleman, Bull. Soc. bot. France 111(5-6): 286-290. 1965.
Aymonin, Adansonia 5(4): 463-467. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of the "Monde des Plantes" 1932-1946.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fournieria</em> Van Tieghem (1904) is dedicated to Eugène Pierre Nicolas Four-
nier (1834-1884), q.v.

1836. Complément de toutes les flores manuelles. <em>Le bréviaire du botaniste</em>. Florule de
poche des genres et espéces complexes ainsi que de leurs hybrides pour la flore parisienne
et les regions du nord, du centre et de 1'est de la France a l'exclusion des flores subalpine, alpine et maritime avec nombreuses figures. Saint-Dizier (author) 1924-1927, 20 fase.
Oct. (<em>Bréviaire bot</em>.)

fasc.	pages	year	fasc.	pages	year
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-32	1914	11	321-352	1927
2	33-64	s.d.	12	353-384	1927
3-4	65-128	1925	13	385-416	1927
5	129-160	1925	14	417-448	1927
6	161-192	1925	15	449-480	1927
7	193-224	1925	16	481-512	1927
8	225-256	1926	17	513-544	1927
9	257-288	s.d.	18	545-576	1927
10	289-320	s.d.	19	577-608	1927
				20	609-632	1927

<em>Copy</em> in original covers: G. – This was the original edition, in fascicles, of the <em>Flore
complétive</em>, described below (no. 1837).

1837. <em>Flore complétive de la plaine française</em>. Genres complexes, espèces collectives, hybrides
classement des sous-espèces et variétés. Région Parisienne, Ouest, Centre, Nord, Est ...
565 figures de détail. Paris (Paul Lechevalier) 1928. Oct. (<em>Fl. compl. plaine franç.</em>)

<em>Trade edition</em>: on or soon after 9 Feb 1928 (but see below, original edition), (p. vi:
	12 Jul 1922), p. [i]-xii, [1]-632. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Thesis edition</em>, has a different t.p. and an extra p. [633], rest identical, issued 9 Feb 1928,
	date of defending thesis. Thèses présentées à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris pour
	obtenir la titre de docteur de l'Université par P. Fournier ... 1° thése: <em>Etude systémati-
	que des genres et espèces complexes de la plaine frantaise</em>. 2° thèse: propositions données par
	la Faculté [= p. 633] ... Paris (Paul Lechevalier) 1928. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

PAGE: 867
HEADING: FRAAS

1838. <em>Les quartre flores de la France</em>, Corse comprise (générale, alpine, méditerranéenne,
littorale). Manuel botanique d'excursions de l'étudiant, du touriste, de l'amateur, du
spécialiste ... avec 8075 figures dessinées par l'auteur. Poinson-les-Grancey (Haute-
Marne) (author) [1934-] 1940. Oct. (<em>Quatre fl. France</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: the dates of the first edition are given in front of the "deuxiéme tirage, " Paris
	1946. They are:

pages	dates	pages	dates	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-64	13 Nov 1934	257-448	27 Apr 1936	705-832	27 Jan 1937
65-160	9 Apr 1935	449-576	28 Oct 1936	833-896	12 Oct 1938
161-256	1 Oct 1935	577-704	17 Aug 1937	897-992	24 Apr 1939
				1065-1092	Oct 1940

<em>First edition</em>: (published as above) p. [i-iv], i-xlviii, [1]-1091, [1, cont.], [1, impr. Oct
	1940]. <em>Copy</em> in original covers at HH. The dates of receipt stamped on these covers
	are generally 1-4 weeks later than the dates of publication cited above.
<em>Deuxième tirage</em>, Oct-Dec 1946, Paris (Paul Lechevalier), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-1091, [1,
	cont.], [1, dépot 4° trim. 1946].
<em>Nouveau tirage</em>, Paris (Paul Lechevalier) 1961, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xlviii, 1-1105, [1106,
	tabl.]. <em>Copy</em>: University of Nymegen. – "Nouveau tirage avec complements, cor-
	rections et tables (des familles et biographique) 8075 figures."
<em>Additions and corrections</em>: Monde des Plantes ser. 6. 42: 33, 43. [Fournier], 43-46 [E. Thom-
	men]. 1947; 45: 11, 21-22 [H. Breistroffer], 1950; 51: 4-6, 11, 15-17 [A. Berton].
	1956.
Fournier's names for subspecies are to be rejected as contrary to the Code (binary)
unless trinary combinations are explicitly made (see Heywood 1958).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 101; IF suppl. 4: 322.
	Heywood, Taxon 7(4): 89-93. 1958.
	Duvigneaud, Natura mosana 15: 33-37. 1962.

Fourreau, Jules-Pierre (1844-1871), French botanist at Lyon, collaborator of Alexis
Jordan. (<em>Fourr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: [LY?] Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 368; Barnhart 1: 563; BL 2: no; BM 2: 600;
CSP 7: 696; Jackson p. 226, 277; NI p. 62; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.
Méhu, Bull. Soc. bot. France 19: 41-50. 1872.
Mulsant, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 20: 55-64. 1874 (portr.) (mentions obituary by Gairal,
	La Décentralisation 4 Apr 1871, n.v.).
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 330. 1945.

Fraas, Carl Nicolaus (1810-1875), German historian of botany, in Greece from 1835-
1842, later director of a veterinary school at München. (<em>Fraas</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: At M?; some material at W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 205.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 382; Barnhart 2:1; BFM 3195; BM 2: 601;
CSP 2: 693-694, 7: 697; Jackson p. 21; LS 8988; PR 2995-2998.
P. B., Flora 58: 528. 1875.
Anon., Oester. bot. Z. 26: 75. 1876.
Bay, Index Flora 26-100: n. 1910.

1839. <em>Synopsis plantarum florae classicae</em> oder: Uebersichtliche Darstellung der in den
klassischen Schriften der Griechen und Römer vorkommenden Pflanzen, nach autopti-
scher Untersuchung im Florengebiete entworfen und nach Synonymen geordnet.
München (E. A. Fleischmann) 1845. Oct. (<em>Syn. pl. fl. class.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 4-6 Jun 1845 (Hinrichs), p. [i]-xxxix, [1]-320. <em>Copies</em>: HH, M.

PAGE: 868
HEADING: FRAAS

<em>Ed. 2:"...</em> classicae. Uebersichtliche ..." Zweite Ausgabe. Berlin (S. Calvary &amp;
	Comp.) 1870. Oct., p. [i]-xxxix, [1]-320, actually a reissue of the old sheets with a
	new t.p. <em>Copies</em>: HH, M (has [i], [vii]-xxxix, [1]-320).
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 21; PR 2997.
	Anon., Flora 28: 407-416. 14 Jul 1845 (rev.)
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 8-12. 2 Jan 1846 (rev.)

Fragoso, Romualdo Gonzalez (1862-1928), Spanish mycologist at the Madrid bota-
nical garden. (<em>Gonz. Frag.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BC, other material at BERN, MA, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 205.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 63; BM 2: 694, 6: 384; CSP 10: 23, 15:
373; LS suppl. 8707-8777, 9743-9781.
Unamuno, Ann. Crypt, exot. 1: 257-265. 1928 (portr., bibl.)
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.
Chardon et Ciferri, Mycologia 20: 353. 1928.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fragosia</em> A. Caballero (1928); <em>Fragosoa</em> R. Ciferri (1926): <em>Fragosoella</em> F. Petrak
&amp; H. Sydow (1927).

Franc van Berkhey, Jan (Johannes) le (1729-1812), Dutch poet, biologist, political
activist, praelector historiae naturalis at Leiden. (<em>Franc v. Berkhey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 6: 194; Barnhart 1: 171; BM 1: 144; Bossert p. 35;
JW 1: 439, 2: 190, 3: 350-351, 5: 239; Kew 1: 225; NNBW 4: 614-615; PR 691.
Anon.. Alg. Konst. Letterbode 1812(1): 179, 299-302, 306-313.
Loosjes, De geest der geschriften van Jan le Francq van Berkhey, Haarlem 1813. Oct.,
	viii, 151 p. <em>Copy</em>: U.
Anon., Alg. Konst. Letterbode 1858: 275 (commen. medal).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 167. 1905.
Klaauw, v. d., Het hooger onderwijs in de zoologie te Leiden 1926, p. 4-5, 52-53, 125.
Visser, Janus 62: 135-136. 1975.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: The son of Evert le Franc and Maria Berkhey who added his mother's name to
his own. For this reason to be alphabetized under le Franc.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Berkheya</em> F. Ehrhart (1788, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Berkheyopsis</em> O. Hoffmann (1893).

1840. <em>Expositio characteristica structurae florum</em> qui dicuntur <em>Compositi</em>. Quam cum figuris, ad naturam expressis annuente summo numine ex auctoritate magnifici rectoris Joannis
Jacobi Schultens ... nec non amplissimi Senatus academici consensu, &amp; nobilissime
facultatis medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in medicina honoribus et
privilegiis rite ac legitimè consequendis, eruditorum examini submittit ad diem 12.
Decembris mdcclx H. L. Q. S. Joannes le Francq van Berkhey, Lugduno-Batavus.
Leiden (Petrus van der Eyk) 1760. Qu. (<em>Expos, char. fl. compos.</em>)

<em>Edition as thesis</em>: 12 Dec 1760, date on which the thesis was defended. The above title
	appears on the issue as a thesis, Leiden 1760, p. [i-xx], [1]-151, [152, index], [2 p.
	emend., instr. bind.], [4 p. theses], <em>pl. 1A, 1B, 2-7</em>, copper engravings of drawings by
	the author. <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY, U.
<em>Trade edition</em>: Leiden (Petrus van der Eyk) 1761, Qu., "Expositio ... Compositi cum
	figuris ad naturam expressis auctore Joannes le Francq van Berkhey, M.D., " p. [i-
	xx], 1-151, [152, index], [2 p. err., instr. binder], <em>pl. 1A, 1B, 2-8</em> [pl. 8 not in thesis!].
	<em>Copy</em>: MICH. BM mentions a trade edition, Antwerpen 1760, which we have not been
	able to find.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 144; Kew 1: 225; Plesch p. 140; PR 691.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 1: 44. 1975 (trade ed., sold at <em>£</em> 55).

PAGE: 869
HEADING: FRANCHET

Francé, Raoul Heinrich [Franzé, Reszö] (1874-x), Hungarian algologist. (<em>Francé</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 609; CSP 15: 86; LS 8995-9001.
Keller and Nehmann, Unsere Abwehr gegen Rudolf Franze. Stuttgart 1909, pamphlet
	in Engler coll. at DS (on various controversies and mystifications).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Franceia</em> Lemmermann (1898).

1841. <em>A craspedomonadinák szervezete ...</em> Der Organismus der Craspedomonaden. Im
Auftrage der Kön. Ung. Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft beschrieben von Raoul
H. Francé. (Mit 78 Originalzeichnungen.) Budapest (Kiadja a Kir. M. Természettu-
dományi Társulat) 1897. Oct. (<em>Craspedomon</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1897, p. [i]-viii, [1]-248. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 609.

Franchet, Adrien René (1834-1900), French botanist working at the Museum d'His-
toire naturelle at Paris. (<em>Franch</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P (through the herbier Drake del Castillo). Other material K,
NY, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 356, 2: 206.
	Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 686; Barnhart 2: 2; BL 1: 27, 37, 254, 2: 170,
171; BM 2: 609-610, 6: 342; Bretschneider 2: 935-940; CSP 7: 698, 9: 913, 12: 248,
15: 87-89; DTS 1: 72; IF p. 697-698; Jackson p. 290, 382; Langman p. 290, 291;
MW p. 125-128, suppl. p. 69; NI 646-647; PR 3001-3002; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.
Diels, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 18: (157)-(161). 1900 (bibl.)
Drake del Castillo, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 47: 158-172. 1900 (portr., bibl.)
Hua, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun 13(2): 89-119. 1900 (bibl., portr.), also as an indepen-
	dent reprint, Hua, La vie et les travaux de A. F., Autun 1900, 31 p.
Bureau, J. Bot. Paris 14: 59-64. 1900.
Anon., Kew Bull. 1900: 16-17.
Milne Edwards and Bureau, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 6: 59-62. 1900.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 173. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Franchetella</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

1842. <em>Essai sur la distribution géographique des plantes phanérogames dans le département de
Loir-&amp;-Cher</em>. Vendome (Lemercier) 1866. Oct. <em>Essai distr. pl. Loir-&amp;-Cher</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866 (Flora 8 Oct 1867), p. [1]-28. <em>Copy</em>: MO. – Reprinted with independent
	pagination from Bull. Soc. archéol. Vendom. 5: [75]-100. 1866.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 609; PR 3001.

1843. <em>Essai sur les espèces du genre Verbascum</em>. Croissant spontanément dans le centre de la
France et plus particulièrement sur leurs hybrides. Angers (P. Lachèse, Belleuvre et
Dolbeau) 1868. Oct. (<em>Essai Verbascum</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1868 (after 1 Apr, date of reading the paper). Reprinted with unchanged pagi-
	nation from <em>Mém. Soc. Acad. Maine-et-Loire</em> 22: [65]-204. 1868 (7 plates); reprint
	provided with separate title-page and cover, p. [i-iii], [65]-204. 1868. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 609; PR 3002.

1844. <em>Enumeratio plantarum in Japonia sponte crescentium</em> hucusque rite cognitarum adjectis
descriptionibus specierum pro regione novarum quibus accedit determinatio herbarum
in libris japonicis So-Mokou Zoussetz xylographice delineatarum. Paris (F. Savy)
[1873-]1875-1879, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Enum. pl. Jap.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Paul Amedée Lúdovic Savatier (1830-1891), French marine medical officer
	and botanist, herbarium at K (Stapf, 1909).

PAGE: 870
HEADING: FRANCHET

<em>Types</em>: The Savatier &amp; David collections on which the book is based (in part) are at
	P. Franchet's own herbarium is also at P (through the herbier Drake). A few types
	may also be in other herbaria e.g. K (cf. Hitchcock, List 2: 10).

vol.	part	pages	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-[xv], [1]-192	4 Nov 1873
	2	193-485, [i*-iii*]	1875, prob. Oct
2	1	[1]-256		Jan 1877
	2	257-624	1878, prob. Apr
	3	625-789, [i-iii]	26 Apr 1879

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – Names published by Maximowicz, Bull. Acad. Pétersb. 23: 305-
391. Feb 1877, have priority over those published by F. &amp; S. in vol. 2(2).
<em>Facsimile</em> reprint: announced by Asher/Koeltz (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 610; Jackson p. 382; MW p. 128; SK clxxxiii; IDC 89.
	Rein, Monatschr. Ver. Gartenbau Preuss. Staat 1877: 217-230.
	Junk, Rara 88. 1904.
	Stapf, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1909: 148-150 (herb. Savatier).
	Stearn, J. Bot. 78: 283-284. 1940 (reprinted by Nakai, J. Jap. Bot. 17: 425-426. 1941).

1845. Mission G. Révoil aux pays Çomalis. Faune et flore. <em>Sertulum somalense</em>. [Paris
1882]. Oct. (<em>Sert. somal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1882 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1882) as part 9 of Georges Révoil, <em>Faune et Flore des
	Pays Comalis</em> (Afrique orientale), 10 parts in one volume, Paris 1882, the <em>Sertulum
	</em>p. [1]-70, errata slip, <em>pl. i-v</em>, p. 70 dated 1 Jun 1882, the plates uncol. liths. by Cuisin.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 27; BM 2: 610, 4: 1689.

1846. <em>Plantae davidianae ex sinarum imperio</em>. Paris (G. Masson) 1884-1888, 2 parts. Qu. (<em>pl. david.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Originally published in parts in the <em>Nouvelles Archives du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle
	</em>between 1883 and 1888, reprinted with independent pagination and new tables in
	1884 and 1888 (small discrepancies):

part	nouvelles archives sér. 2.	reprint	date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	5: 153-272, pl. 7-16	[1]-120		1883
	6: 1-126, pl. 11-18	121-246	1883
	7: 55-200, pl. 6-14	247-390	Dec 1884
	reprinted as a whole	[i-iii], [1]-390,	1884
		pl. 7-16, 11-18, 6-14
II	8: 183-254, pl. 2-10	[1]-70	1885
	10: 33-198, pl. 10-17	71-234	1887/88
	reprinted as a whole	[i-iii], [1]-234 ('334')	Oct 1888
		pl. 2-10, 10-17

The 44 plates are lithographs of drawings by A. d'Apréval. – The original collections
of Armand David, described in this publication, are in P and PC. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MO,
NY, US.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970, Historiae naturalis classica tomus 76. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 610; Bretschneider 2: 936, 937; MW p. 126; NI 646.
	David, Gard. Chron. ser. 2. 23: 311. 1885.
	Forbes, J. Bot. 23: 90-95. Mar 1885.
	Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 6 (Lit.): 66-67, 87-90. 1885; 10 Lit.: 12-16. 1889.
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 419-420. 1970.

1847. <em>Flore de Loir-et-Cher</em> comprenant la description, les tableaux synoptiques et la
distribution géographique des plantes vasculaires qui croissent spontanément ou qui

PAGE: 871
HEADING: FRANK

sont généralement cultivées dans le Perche, la Beauce &amp; la Sologne avec un vocabulaire
des termes de botanique. Blois (E. Contant) 1885. Oct. (<em>Fl. Loir-et-Cher</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1885 (?, Nat. Nov. Mai 1886; J. Bot. Jun 1886), p. [i]-lxxviii, 1*-15*, [1]-792.
	<em>Copies</em>: HH, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 610.

1848. <em>Plantae delavayanae</em> plantes de Chine recueillis au Yun-nan par 1'Abbé Delavay et
décrites par A. Franchet. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1889[-1890]. 3 parts. Oct. † (<em>Pl
delavay</em>.)

part	pages	plates	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-80	1-15	Jan 1889
2	81-160	16-30	Mai 1889
3	161-240	31-45	1890
		46-48	not published

<em>Copies</em>: NY (orig. covers), U. – No formal title-page, title taken from wrapper of fascicle
1. Title on p. 1: <em>Plantae delavayanae</em> sive enumeratio plantarum quas in provincia Yun-
nan collegit J.-M. Delavay.
The original herbarium of Abbé Pierre Jean Marie Delavay (1834-1895) is at P and PC
(15.600 specimens). The 39 lithographs of drawings by A. d'Apréval are numbered 1-45
of which 2-3, 9-10, 27-28, 29-30, 32-33 and 34-35 represent one plate each; 15 more
plates were prepared, but not published; occasional copies of these plates (especially of
no. 46) were distributed later (e.g. 46-48 to New York, rd. Sep 1903). Nos. 46-48 were
also included in the copy sold by the publishers Klincksieck to U in 1941. Publication
was discontinued by Franchet himself for unknown reasons. The publisher Paul
Klincksieck, in his <em>Prospectus</em> [Paris, s.d., 4 p.], announced two volumes of 800 p. text
each, with an atlas of 300 plates to be published in 20 livraisons of 80 pages and 15 plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 610; Bretschneider 2: 938; GF p. 56; MW p. 126; NI 647.
	Franchet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 32: 3-11, 26-30. 1885 (first catalogue).
	Franchet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 33: 358-467.

Frank, Joseph C. (1782-1835), German botanist and physician, traveller in the USA,
whose collections were distributed by Hochstetter and Steudel for the <em>Unio itineraria</em>.
(<em>J.Frank</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Frank's herbarium (5.000-6.000 species, 15.000 specimens) was
split up and sold, possibly also via Hochstetter and Steudel, Frank's connections with
Esslingen date probably only from 1835. Specimens in many herbaria: B, BR, CN,
GRON, HAL, JE, KIEL, L, LE, LZ, MO, OXF, STU, P, W. – Alph. de Candolle
mentions a herbarium by J. C. Frank held by Doell; this is no longer extant.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 206.
	Anon., Flora 19(1). Int. Bl. 20(= 24). 21 Jun 1836 (sale herbarium).
	Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 167. 1964.
	Baur, Jb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstädte 16: 250. 1970.
	Stuckey, Castanea 39(3): 263-272. 1974 (list of 1835 type specimens of vasc. pl. in
	Amer. herbaria).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2:3; PR 3014.
Anon., Flora 19(1) Int. Bl. 18(= 22). 21 Jun 1836; 20: 209, 212, 655. 1837; 21: 240.
	1838.
Baur, Jb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstädte 16: 250. 1970.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Frankia</em> Brunchorst (1886) and <em>Frankiella</em> R. Maire &amp; A. Tison (1909) are
dedicated to Albert Bernard Frank (1839-1900), German botanist.

1849. <em>Rastadts Flora</em>. Heidelberg (J. M. Gutmann) 1830. Oct. (<em>Rastadts Fl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1830 (Michaelis-Messe Frankfurt, see Flora 13(2). Beil. 26. 1830),

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HEADING: FRANK

	p. [i]-xxxiii, [1]-171. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – An early attempt to arrange the species by
	habitat; one of the earliest "ecological" floras. The copy at G has a different imprint:
	"Heidelberg, in Commission bei C. F. Winter 1830."
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3014.

Franklin, Sir John (1786-1847), British arctic explorer, rear admiral, governor of
Tasmania. (<em>Franklin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Plant collections on the Second Land Arctic Expedition (1825-
1827) made by Thomas Drummond (q.v.) on the Polar Sea Expedition (1819-1822) by
Richardson (q.v.).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 613, 6: 343; CSP 2: 700; DNB 20: 191; HR;
Jackson p. 223; NI p. 62.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 118-120. 1882.
Traill, The life of Sir John Franklin, R.N., London 1896, 11, 454 p. (portr.)
Hooker, Life letters Huxley 2: 535. 1918.
Cyriax, Sir John Franklin's last arctic expedition. London 1939.
Gould, Geogr. J. 96: 440-443. 1940.
Cyriax and Wordie, Geogr. J. 106: 169-197. 1945 (portr.)
Serle, Dict. Austral. Biogr. 1: 323-325. 1949.
Lamb, Franklin, Happy voyager, London 1956.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 149. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Franklinia</em> Marshall (1785) is dedicated to Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790).
American scientist and statesman, "that patron of sciences, and truly great and distin-
guished character" (Marshall, Arbustum americanum 49-50. 1785).

1850. <em>Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar Sea</em>, in the years 1819, 20, 21 and 22.
By John Franklin ... With an appendix on various subjects relating to science and
natural history. Illustrated by numerous plates and maps. Published by authority of the
right honourable the Earl Bathurst. London (John Murray) 1823. Qu. (<em>Narr. journey</em>
<em>Polar Sea</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1823 (date on the plates, Gentleman's Mag. Mai 1823), p. [i]-xv, [1]-783,
	[784, err.], <em>31 plates</em>, 4 maps. The plates are numbered (<em>1-24</em> nos in text only) <em>1-26
	</em>(non botanical), [<em>26bis</em>]<em>Cetraria richardsonii</em>, unnumbered, <em>27-30</em> (botanical, by
	J. Curtis). – Appendix VII. Botanical appendix, by Dr. Richardson, p. [729]-778;
	addenda [to Appendix vii] by Robert Brown, p. 769-783, [784]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY,
	Teyler. The first issue (MO, NY) had only 768 pages; 769-[784] came out a little
	later (copy Teyler). The appendix exists also as an independently paged reprint,
	p. [1]-55, [56], <em>pl. 27-30</em>, s.l. [1823]. <em>Copy</em>: G. – See under Richardson for further
	details on the reprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 613; Jackson p. 223.
	Babcock, Rhodora 26: 199-200. 1924 (on Richardson's Botanical Appendix).
	Sherborn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 197. 1939.

Franqueville, Albert [comte] de (x-1891), French botanist. (<em>Franqueville</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm>: at P (and PC) through the herbier Drake. Its main importance lies in the
Richard and Steudel herbaria which are incorporated in it. It is now part of the <em>herbier
général</em>. Duplicate specimens from Franqueville's own collections (France, Italy, Spain)
are at CN, F, FI and L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 207.
	Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 179. 1882 (on the Sénégal plants collected at
	M'Bidjem by one of de Franqueville's cousins at P, dupl. at K).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 4; PR p. 112.
Roze, Bull. Soc. bot. France 38: 324-325. 1891.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Franquevillea</em> Zollinger (1854-1855).

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Fraser, John (1750-1811), Scottish hosier, later plant collector and traveller in North
America who established a nursery at Chelsea 1795. (<em>Fraser</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Fraser was a professional plant collector who made several trips
to North America (e.g. Newfoundland 1780-84, USA 1785-1796, 1808). He published
Walter's <em>Flora caroliniana</em>. Various specimens are also in the Banksian herbarium (BM).
Walter's herbarium, once also in the hands of Fraser, was presented to LINN in 1849,
and is now at BM. Other Fraser material is at G, G-DC, OXF, P-LA and PH (through
Tuckerman).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 207.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 48-49. 1902.
	Anon., J. Bot. 45: 255. 1907.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 167. 1964.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 523. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 237; Barnhart 2: 4; BB p. 116; BM 6: 343;
Bossert p. 132; DNB 213-214; Frank 3(Anh.): 32; Lasègue p. 199; NI 650-651; PR
3034-3035; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.
Hooker, Compan. Bot. Mag. 2: 300-305. 1836 (portr.)
Greene, Pittonia 2: 116-119. 1890 (reprint of 1813 catalogue).
Gray, Letters 134-135. 1893.
Britten, J. Bot. 37: 481-487. 1899 (on F's catalogues).
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 48-49. 1902.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 93. 1903, 3(3): 78. 1905.
Barnhart, New York Bot. Gard. J. 18: 240. 1917.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 466. 1967.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 5, 36, 37. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 281-285, 340, 388, <em>pl. 21.</em> 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: John Fraser published Walter's <em>Flora caroliniana</em> (1788).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Frasera</em> T. Walter (1788).

Frauenfeld, Georg [Ritter von] (1807-1873), Austrian zoologist, curator of the Vienna
Zoological Museum, participated in the voyage of the Novarra. (<em>Frauenfeld</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W; algae partly destroyed.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 207.
	Wornardt, Int. direct. diatomists 33. 1968.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 5; BM 2: 615; Bossert p. 133; CSP 2: 704-
706, 6: 661, 7: 704-706; DTS 1: 72; Jackson p. 166, 206, 403; Kanitz no. 242; NI 652;
PR 3036; Quenstedt p. 148.
Brunner, Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien 23: 535-538. 1873 (portr.)
Anon., Festschr. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 1901: 395-396.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 426. 1937.

1851. <em>Die Algen der dalmatischen Küste</em> mit Hinzufügung der von Kützing im adriatischen
Meere überhaupt aufgeführten Arten ... Mit Darstellung eines Theils derselben im
Naturselbstdruck. Wien (K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei) 1855. Qu. (<em>Alg. dalmat.
Küste</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1855, p. [i]-xviii, [1]-78, 26 unnumbered plates in coloured nature print (157
	figs) <em>Copies</em>: L, NY. – "Zweifellos darf das Werk den schönsten naturwissenschaft-
	lichen Publicationen, die je erschienen sind, zugezählt werden" (Fischer), "Opera di
	poco valore scientifico ... Nessunissima analisi" (Cesati). Preceded by "Aufzählung
	der Algen der dalmatinischen Küste, " 34 p., publ. in Schr. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 1854.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 615; NI 652; PR 3036; IDC 6365.
	Kanitz, Gesch. Bot. Ungarn no. 242. 1865.
	Cesati, Saggio 36. 1882.

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HEADING: FRAUENFELD

	Fischer, Gutenberg Jahrbuch 1933: 208-209 (no. 72).
	Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 426. 1937.

Frémont, John Charles (1813-1890), United States explorer, "Pathmarker of the
West," "from the ashes of his campfires have sprung cities." (<em>Frém</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Collections by Frémont are at GH, MO, NY, P, P-DU, US.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 33; Barnhart 2:7; BM 2: 617, 5: 2171; Bossert
p. 133; CSP 2: 710; ME 1: 184-185; 3: 577; PR 3040.
Bigelow, Memoir of the life and public services of John Charles Fremont. New York
	1856, x, 480 p. (portr.)
Schmucker, The Life of Col. John Charles Fremont, New York, Auburn 1856, 493 p.
	(portr.)
Embacher, Lexikon der Reisen 120-121. 1882.
Frémont, Memoirs of my life, Chicago and New York 1887, xix, 655 p. (biogr. sketch,
	p. 1-17, by Senator Benton).
Hayes, Proc. Geogr. Soc. 12: 563-565. 1890.
Anon., Railroad and Engin. J. 64: 379. 1890.
Boutwell, Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci. 1891/1892: 422-426. 1893.
Gray, Letters 294, 297, 327. 1893.
Parish, Muhlenbergia 4: 57-62. 1908 (F. in S. Calif.).
Dellenbaugh, Frémont and '49. New York 1914, xxiii, 547 p.
Meyer, H. B. B., List of references on general John Charles Frémont. Lib. of Congress.
	Div. of Bibliography. Mimeographed list 1915.
Graham, Ann. Carnegie Mus., Pittsburgh 26: 12-13. 1937.
Rodgers, John Torrey 341 [index]. 1942.
Ewan, Trail and Timberline 291: 31-37. Mar 1943 (important list of publications on
	Frémont's botanical activities).
Rodgers, Amer. Bot. 1873-1892: p. 56-57, 328. 1944.
Zabriskie, N. Y. Hist. Soc. Quart. 31:4-17. 1947 (portr.)
Ewan, Rocky Mountain Naturalists 211. 1950.
Ewan, in A century of progress in the natural sciences 49. 1955.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 154-155. 1961.
Coats, The plant hunters 322, 341. 1969.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 14. 1969 (portr.) (preprint).
Jackson and Spence, The expeditions of John Charles Frémont, vol. 1, Travels from
	1838-1844, Urbana, 111. 1970, xliv, 854 p. (portr., extensive bibl., corr., includes many
	botanical notes by Ewan).
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard., Torrey coll. 455. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fremontia</em> J. Torrey (1843); <em>Fremontia</em> J. Torrey (1854); <em>Fremontodendron</em>
Coville (1893).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Jackson and Spence, The expeditions of John Charles Frémont, Urbana,
Ill. 1970, p. xi. – The signature under Frémont's portrait in his <em>Memoirs of my life</em> (1887)
clearly shows the spelling Frémont (not Fremont).

1852. <em>Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in theyear 1842</em>, and to Oregon
and North California in the year 1843-44. Printed by order of the Senate of the United
States. Washington (Gales and Seaton) 1845. Oct. [U.S. Public Document 166; 28th
Congress, 2d. Sess.; Senate no. 174] (<em>Rep. exped. Rocky Mts.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: part 1 (p. [1]-101), Mar 1843; part 2 (p. 105-693), Mar 1845. Copies: L, MO, NY.
	– Botanical descriptions by John Torrey on p. 81-98 and by Torrey and Frémont on
	p. 311-319 (<em>4</em> bot. plates); James Hall, Fossil plants and animals: p. 304-310, <em>pl</em>. 1-5.
	The Leiden and G copies are Doc. 166, House of Representatives Washington (Blair
	and Rives) 1845, and have 583 pp. In this issue p. 7-101 (1843) constitute an un-
	changed reprint of the "1842 report." – The dates Mar 1843 and Mar 1845 are those
	of the prefaces and presentation. In the absence of other information these must be
	accepted as dates of publication. – For the <em>Plantae fremontianae</em> see Torrey.

PAGE: 875
HEADING: FRESENIUS

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 617, 5: 2171; ME 2: 713-715; PR 3040.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 9-14, 25-27, 39-42, 55-58. 1847.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945.

1853. <em>Narrative of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains</em>, in the year 1842; and to
Oregon and North California, in the years 1843-1844. By brevet Capt. J. C. Fremont,
of the topographical engineers, under the orders of Col. J. J. Abert, chief of Top.
Bureau. Syracuse (Hall &amp; Dickson), New York (A. S. Barnes &amp; Co.) 1847. Duod. (in
sixes) (<em>Narr. exped. Rocky Mts.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1847 (p. 4: Jul 1847), p. [1]-427. <em>Copy</em>: US.

Frémy, Pierre (abbé) (1880-1944), French algologist. (<em>Frémy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mostly destroyed, some material at NY (and at PC?).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 208.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 8; BL 2: 178; Bossert p. 133; MW p. 69.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 173. 1937.
Jolivet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 92: 72-73. 1945 (portr.)
Le Gallo, Naturaliste Canadien 78: 163-170. 1951 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Cyanophyceae</em>, <em>in</em> Børgesen, <em>The marine algae of the Danish West Indies</em>, 1939.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fremya</em> P. A. Dangeard (1934); <em>Fremyella</em> G. De Toni (1936).

1854. <em>Cyanophycées des cotes d'Europe</em>. Saint-Lo (R. Jacqueline) 1929-1933, <em>facsimile</em>
reprint Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1972. Oct. (<em>Cyanophyc. côtes Europe</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1933 – Original publication in <em>Mémoires de la Société nationale des sciences naturelies et</em>
<em>mathématiques de Cherbourg</em> tome 41, cinquiéme série, tome I. 1929-1933, p. [i-iii],
	[1]-234, <em>pl. 1-66</em>, almost certainly published as a whole in 1933. – The Asher reprint
	was published Mar 1973. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IDC 665.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22: 498. 1973.

1855. <em>Les myxophycées de l'Afrique équatoriale française</em>. Caen (author) 1930. Oct. (<em>Myxophyc.
Afr. équat. frang.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1930, p. [i-ii], [1]-507, [508, cont.], <em>figs 1-362. Copy</em>: UC. – "Extrait des Archives
	de Botanique 3 (mém. 2), 1929."

Fresenius, Johann Baptist Georg Wolfgang (1808-1866), German physician and
naturalist in Frankfurt. (<em>Fresen</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FR (some destroyed).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 208.
	Candolle, Phytographie 412. 1880.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 7: 352-353; Andrews p. 265; Barnhart 2:8; BM 2:
618; Bossert p. 133; CSP 2: 717, 6: 661, 7: 710; GR p. 78; Jackson p. 347, 350; LS 9173-
9185; PR 3045-3052; Quenstedt p. 148; Zander ed. 10, p. 660.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 677 [index]. 1846.
De Bary, Bot. Zeitung 25: 7-8. 1867.
Anon., Flora 50: 14. 1867.
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges., Wiss. Abh. 1901: 7, 13-14.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1 (1): 173-174. 1908.
Bay, Index Flora 26-100: 11. 1910.
Rickett, NAF 1 (1): 158. 1949, ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Martius, <em>Flora brasiliensis</em>: <em>Cordiaceae, Heliotropieae, Borragineae</em>, 8(1):
1-64. <em>t. 1-13.</em> [fase. 19]. 28 Feb 1857.

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HEADING: FRESENIUS

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fresenia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1836).

1856. <em>Taschenbuch zum Gebrauche auf botanischen Exkursionen</em> in der Umgegend von
Frankfurt a.M., enthaltend eine Aufzählung der wildwachsenden Phanerogamen, mit
Erläuterungen und kritischen Bemerkungen im Anhange. Frankfurt a.M. (Heinr.
Ludw. Brönner) 1832-1833, 2 parts. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Taschenb. bot. Exkurs.</em>)

<em>Erste Abtheilung</em>: 1832 (p. vi: Mai 1832; rd. by Regensburg Society on 9 Jan 1833, see
	Flora 16: 46; rev. Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 27-32. 7 Mar 1833), p. [i]-vi, [1]-332, tabl.
<em>Copies</em>: HH, L, NY.
<em>Zweite Abtheilung</em>: 1833 (rd. by Regensburg 8 Mai 1833, see Flora 16: 303; rev. Lit. Ber.
	Flora 3: 176. 7 Oct 1833), p. [i], [337]-621. <em>Copies</em>: HH, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 618.
	Guillemin, Arch. Bot. 2: 378. 21 Oct 1833.

1857. <em>Beiträge zur Flora von Aegypten und Arabien</em> [Frankfurt a.M. 1834]. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Fl
Aegypt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In <em>Museum Senckenbergianum</em> vol. 1, as follows (copy in original covers at NY):

part	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[631-94	4, 5	1833 (rd. Flora 11 Dec 1833)
2	[163]-188	9, 11	1834 (rd. Flora after 12 Mar)

<em>Reprint</em>, with independent pagination(?) <em>n.v.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 618; Jackson p. 350; PR 3047; IDC 5127.

1858. <em>Beiträge zur Flora von Abyssinien</em> [Frankfurt a.M. 1837-1845]. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Fl.
Abyssin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In <em>Museum Senckenbergianum</em> as follows (copy in orig. covers at NY):

part	museum	pages	plates	dates	Flora
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	2(1)	[103]-168	1836	4 Apr 1837
2	2(3)	[267]-286	17	1837	14 Dec 1837
3	3(1)	[61]-78	4	1839	13 Jan 1840

Also cited as an independently paged reprint (<em>n.v.</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 618; Jackson p. 347; PR 3048; IDC 5126.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 7: 70-72, 184. 1837.

1859. <em>Beiträge zur Mykologie</em>. Frankfurt a.M. (Heinrich Ludwig Brönner) 1850-1863,
Heft 1-3. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Mykol.</em>)

Heft	pages	plates	dates	Heft	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-38	1-4	Aug 1850	3	81-111	10-13	18 Aug 1863
2	39-80	5-9	Oct 1852		[i-vi]

For dates see Vorwort. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 618; LS 9178; PR 3051; IDC 1527.
	Anon., Flora 33: 527, 544. 1850 (Heft 1), 35: 704. 29 Nov 1852 (Heft 2).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 8: 735-737. 11 Oct 1850 (Heft 1), 11: 109-112. 11 Feb 1853
	(Heft 2).
	Hoffmann, Bot. Zeit. 22: 258-259. 19 Aug 1864 (Heft 3).
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 158. 1949.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 194. 1974.

Frey, Eduard [-Stauffer] (1888-x), Swiss lichenologist. (<em>Frey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BERN, other material at B, CHUR, LD, RUEB, SIGMA and
W. The original herbarium contains a fair representation of Zahlbruckner's collections.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 208.

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HEADING: FREYREISS

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 9; BFM 2050; LS suppl. 8927-8941; MW
p. 129.
Welten, Mitt. naturf. Ges. Bern 25: 74-78. 1969 (bibl.; commemorating his 80th
	birthday).
Almborn, Bot. Not. 124: 522. 1971 (on his "Flechten" 1969).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Rabenhorst, <em>Kryptogamen-Flora</em>, ed. 2: <em>Ctadoniaceae</em> (except <em>Cladonia</em>), <em>Umbilicariaceae</em>, 4(1): v-viii, 1-411. 1933.

Freycinet, Henri Louis Claude de Saulces de (1779-1840), French naval explorer.
(<em>Freyc</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: For the botanical collections made on Freycinet's voyages see
Gaudichaud-Beaupré.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 9; BM 2: 619; CSP 2: 720, 6: 662; LS 9741-
9742; NI p. 62.
Embacher, Lexikon Reisen 121-122. 1882.
Safford, Contr. U.S. nat. Herb. 9: 29-30. 1905.
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 137-138. 1910.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 117, 119, 229. 1942.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 150. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Freycinetia</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1824).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: For the botanical results of Freycinet's voyages see Gaudichaud-
Beaupré.

Freyn, Josef Franz (1845-1903), Bohemian engineer, botanist and "Fürstlich collo-
redo'scher Baurath" (AG) in Prague. (<em>Freyn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown (BRNM?), material at B, BP, BRNM, F, GB, GE,
IBF, L, LE, MANCH, W. – Contributed to the <em>Flora exsiccata austro-hungarica</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 209.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 26-27, 12(0: 262, 12(3): 393; Barnhart 2: 9;
DTS 1: 72-73, 6(4): 55, 64, 139.
Hackel, Oest. bot. Z. 1903(3): [5 p. (reprint)].
Barbey, Bull. Herb. Boiss. ser. 2. 3: 160. 1903.
Schiffner, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 22: (15)-(21). 1904 (bibl.)
Maiwald, Gesch. Bot. Böhmen 240. 1904.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Freynella</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

Freyreiss, Georg Wilhelm (also Freyreis) (1789-1825), German traveller who collect-
ed in Brazil (1813-1818). (<em>Freyr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Sets of Freyreiss' Brazilian plants are at B, BR, FR, L, MW, S
and UPS (general herbarium as well as Thunberg herb.). Lorentz Westin, Swedish
consul in Rio de Janeiro, employed Freyreiss 1815-1818, to collect for the Swedish
academy and universities. These plants carry the names of both Freyreiss and Westin.
Freyreiss, with Langsdorff, also accompanied the prince of Neuwied on part of his
Brazilian trips in 1815 and 1816.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 209; Lasègue p. 476-477.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 346. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 9; CSP 15: 128; PR p. 112.
Martius, Flora 20(2), Beibl.: 28-29. 1837.
Blum, Ber. Senckenberg. naturf. Ges. Wiss. Abh. 1901: 17-18.

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HEADING: FREYREISS

Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 21-22. 1906 (itinerary).
Löwegren, Naturaliekabinett i Sverige 212, 369. 1952.

Friche-Joset, François (1799-1856[?]), Swiss horticulturist. (<em>Friche-Joset</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 10; BL 2: 560; BM 2: 620, 6: 346; Jackson
p. 344; PR 3056.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lxxxvi-lxxxvii.

1860. <em>Synopsis de la flore du Jura</em> septentrional et du Sundgau contenant un résumé
analytique et raisonné des végétaux phanérogames croissant sur les différentes chaînes
du Jura septentrional, par feu Friche-Joset père ... Et des végétaux vasculaires du
Sundgau, classés d'aprés une méthode analytique nouvelle, avec l'indication de toutes
les localités oü ces plantes ont été trouvées a l'état spontané, précédés d'un tableau
analytique et de l'explication de la méthode adoptée, accompagnés d'une planche
explicative et suivis d'un vocabulaire renfermant la définition des mots techniques
employés dans cet ouvrage par F. J. Montandon ... Mulhouse (J. P. Risler) 1856. Oct. (<em>Syn. fl. Jura</em>).

<em>Editor and in part co-author</em>: F. Jules Montandon.
<em>Ed. 1</em>: Dec 1856 (Kirschleger; p. vi: Jun 1856), p. [i]-xii, <em>1 pl</em>., 1 tabl., [1]-409, [410,
	<em>err</em>.]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mulhouse 1868, as <em>Guide du botaniste dans le Sundgau</em>, new t.p. and pref., added to a
	reissue of the old sheets.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 560; BM 2: 620, 6: 346; Jackson p. 344; PR 3056.

Frickhinger, Hermann (<em>fl</em>. 1911), German apothecary and botanist at Nördlingen.
(<em>Frickhinger</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

1861. <em>Gefässkryptogamen- und Phanerogamenflora des Rieses</em>, seiner Umgebung und des
Hesselberges bei Wassertrüdingen. Zum Gebrauche auf Exkursionen, in Lehranstalten
und beim Selbstunterricht ... mit einer geologischen Karte. Nördlingen (C. H. Beck)
 1911. Oct. (<em>Gefässkrypt. &amp; Phanerogamenfl. Ries.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1911 (p. v: Oct 1910; Nat. Nov. Feb 1911), p. [i]-v, [vi, cont.] [1]-403,
	map. <em>Copy</em>: B.

Friderichsen, Peter Kristian Nicolaj (1853-1932), Danish botanist active in Schles-
wig-Holstein. (<em>Friderichsen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C (2000, incl. 1500 Rubi). Exsiccatae: <em>Rubi exsiccati Daniae et
Slesvigiae</em> (fase. 1, Ribe 1885 (30 nos.), fasc. 2, Ribe 1887 (30 nos.), fasc. 3, Horsens
1888), with Otto Carl Leonor Gelert (1862-1899), sets: A, C, K, LD, MANCH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 209.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 493; Barnhart 2: 10.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schlesw.-Holst. 2: 18. 1890.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 586-587, 810. 1926 (portr.)
Lind, Bot. Tidsskr. 42: 207-209. 1934 (portr.)

Fries, Elias Magnus (1794-1878), Swedish botanist at Uppsala, one of the founders of
taxonomic mycology. (<em>Fr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS, acquired in 1882. Some types may also be at C. The series
of exsiccatae issued by Fries are listed below. – The original drawings and paintings
used by Fries are at the 'Reichsmuseum Stockholm' fide NI. <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Scleromyceti Sveciae</em> (dec. i-xlv, Lund 1819-1834), sets at B (complete), BM, C, E, FH,
	MSTR, PC, S.

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HEADING: FRIES, E. M.

<em>2.Lichenes sueciae exsiccati</em> (fasc. i-iv, vii-ix, xiii, nos. 1-120, 181-270, 361-390, Lund 1824-
	1827; fasc- <em>v-vi</em>, x, [xiv], nos. 121-180, 271-300, 391-420 by C. Stenhammar, fasc, xii,
	nos. 331-360 by Th. M. Fries; fasc. xi never issued), sets at B, C, CAN, CN, DBN,
	DUKE, FH, G, GB, GOET, HAL, L, LD, M, MSC, O, PC, S, UPS, US.
3.	<em>Herbarium normale plantarum rariorum et criticarum Sueciae</em> (fase. iii-[xvi] Lund, Uppsala;
	details see KR p. 215), sets at B, BM, BP, C, CGE, K, L, LD, LE, LZ, P, S, W, WAG.
	[Sets i-ii publ. by H. H. Ringius].
4.	<em>Hieracia europaea exsiccata</em> [with F. Lagger] (nos. 1-161, Uppsala 1862-1865, Suppl. 60
	nos. Uppsala ed. 1 1871, ed. 2 1872), sets at B, C, L, LE, P, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 209; KR 214-215.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275, 286, 347. 1916.
	Holm and Nannfeldt, Friesia 7: 10-59. 1962 (on <em>Scleromyc. Suec.</em>)
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 125-126. 1969.
	Pfister, Mycotaxon 3(1): 185-192. 1975 (on FH set of <em>Scler. suec.</em>)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1: 224, 4: 279, 5(1): 561, 6(1): 639, 12(3): 474;
Barnhart 2: 11; BL 2: 509, 525, 538; BM 2: 622-625, 6: 347; Bossert p. 134; CSP 2:
724-726, 6: 662, 7: 715, 9: 933, 12: 254; DTS 1: 739; GR p. 474-475; Jackson p. 548
[index]; KR p. 199-215; Langman p. 293; LS 9203-9293, 41188; MD p. 111-113;
NI 655; PR 3061-3113, ed. 1: 3380-3411 SO index p. 22; Zander (ed. 10) p. 661.
Wikstrom, Conspectus 69-81. 1831.
Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 68.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 6, 88, 127-137, 148-157, 184-187. 1869.
Anon., Ill. Tidn., Stockholm 7(21): 161-162. 1871 (portr.)
Cogniaux, Bull. Soc. bot. France 16: 261-263. 1877.
Anon., Flora 61: 95. 1878.
Anon., Hedwigia 17(2): 32. 1878.
Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci. 13: 453. 1878; Scientific Papers 2: 411-412. 1889.
Lündstrom, J. Bot. 17: 33-37. 1879.
Arrhenius, Lefnadsteck. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Led. 2(2): 195-226; 1881 (incl. bibl.)
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 295. 1884.
Fries [Autobiography], Ic. Sel. Hymen. 1: i-viii. 1884 (incl. bibl.)
Dudley, J. Mycol. 2: 90-94. 1886.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 38, 183, <em>pl. 4.</em> 1903, 3(3): 12. <em>pl. 50.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Dörfler, Botaniker-Porträts 2: 11. 1 906.
Bay, Ind. Flora 26-100: 11. 1910.
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 32: 413-427. 1909, 33: 480-482. 1910.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 293. 1921.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 450 [index]. 1937.
Lemburg, Z. Pilzk. 12: 17. 1938.
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 435-436. 1916; 7(15): 1064. 1940.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945; 1(1): 158. 1949.
Shear, Mycologia 41: 456-461. 1949 (corr. with Schweinitz).
Kiihner, Bull. Soc. Natur. Oyonnax 4: 26-52. 1950 (on his Agaricus sp.).
Fries, R. E., Elias Fries <em>in</em> Swedish Men of Science 178-185. 1952.
Fries, [Autobiography], Friesia 5: 135-160. 1955 (incl. bibl. by Buchwald).
Eriksson, Friesia 8: 1-7. 1967.
Buchwald, Friesia 9: 348-354. 1970 [rev. of family].
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6. 211-212. 1971.
Eriksson, DSB 5: 190-192. 1972.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 22: 374. 1973 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Afzelius, <em>Reliquiae afzelianae</em> (1860).

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Friesia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1824); <em>Friesia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1818);
<em>Friesites</em> P. A. Karsten (1879); <em>Friesula</em> Spegazzini (1880); (journal): <em>Friesia</em> nordisk
mykologisk tidsskrift. Copenhagen. Vol. 1-x, 1932-x.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 509-510. 1974.

PAGE: 880
HEADING: FRIES, E. M.

1862. <em>Novitiae florae svecicae</em>. Quas, venia ampl. ord. phil, Lundens, peaeside [sic]
Carolo Ad. Agardh, ... pro laurea publico examini subjicit. Auctore Elias Magnus
Fries. Smolandus. In Lyceo Carolino die xi Maji mdcccxiv. Lundae (Berling) 1814.
Qu. [Partic. 1-7, 1814-1824] (<em>Novit. fl. svec.</em>)

<em>Partic. 1</em>, 11 Mai 1814, p. [1]-22, t.p. as above (<em>copy</em>: Stevenson). The HU and NY
	copies have a title page set up in a different type with "ae" in Svecicae as a ligature,
	the word "praeside" correctly spelled and the date line "In Lyceo Carolino die Maji
	mdcccxiv."
<em>Partic. 2</em>, 11 Mai 1814, p. [233-40, t.p.: "<em>Novitiae florae svecicae</em>. auctore Elia Fries. Partic.
	II." Lund 1814 (<em>copy</em>: Stevenson). The NY copy has a different title page: "<em>Novitiae</em>
	<em>florae svecicae</em>, quas, ... auctor Elias Magnus Fries ... et respondens Petrus Ahlquist,
	... in Lyceo Carolino die 11 Nov. mdcccxiv. Partic. II."
<em>Partic.3</em>, 12 Mar 1817, p. [41]-50, t.p.: "<em>Novitiae florae svecicae</em>, quas, ... respondens
	David Theolander, Smolandus. In Lyceo Carolino die xii Mart. mdcccxvii. Part.
	III." Lund 1817.
<em>Partic. 4</em>, 12 Mar 1817, p. [i-ii], [51]-60, t.p.: "... respondens Adolph. Alexanderson,
	Blekingus. In Lyceo Carolino die xii Mart. mdcccxvii. Part. IV." Lund 1817.
<em>Partic</em>. 5, 2 Jun 1819, p. [61]-72, t.p.: "... respondens Harald. Sjöborg, Blekingus. In
	Lyceo Carolino die ii Junii mdcccxix. Part. V." Lund 1819.
[<em>Partic</em>. 5 <em>cont</em>.], 18 Dec 1819, p. [i], [73]-80, t.p.: "... respondens N. Löfberg, Blekingus.
	In Lyceo Carolino die xviii Dec. mdcccxix. Part. V. Continuado."
<em>Partic. 6</em>, 5 Jun 1823, p. [81]-90, t.p.: "... p.p. Carolus Fr. Bodach, Scanus. In Lyceo
	Carolino die v Junii mdcccxxiii. p. VI."
<em>Partic. 6 cont.</em>, 5 Jun 1823, p. [i], [91]-98, t.p.: "... p.p. H. M. Melin, Scanus. In Lyceo
	Carolino die v Junii mdcccxxiii. p. VI. Cont. 1."
<em>Partic</em>. "7" (= 6, cont. 2), 14 Jun 1823, p. [i-iii], [99]-106, t.p.: "... p.p. Johannes
	E. Ringius, Scanus. In Lyceo Carolino die xiv Junii mdcccxxiii. P. VII. Cont. II."
<em>Partic. 7</em>, 28 Apr 1824, p. [107]-122, t-p.: "... P.P. Alexis Eduard Lindblom, Blekingus.
	In Lyceo Carolino die xxviii Aprilis mdcccxxiv. p. VII. Lundae ... mdcccxxiii."
	– <em>Copy</em> partic. 1-5(cont. 1): Stevenson; 1-7: NY. – The title page of VII is dated
	'Lund 1823.' – An <em>editio altera</em> of the entire series was published Lund 1828, see below;
	the <em>Novitiarum Florae Suecicae Mantissae</em> (1832-1845) must be considered an indepen-
	dent publication (see below).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 622; IF p. 698; Jackson p. 335; KR p. 199 (no. 1); PR 3061.

1863. <em>Observationes mycologicae ...</em> cum tab. iv aeneis. Kjøbenhavn (Gerh. Bonnier)
1815. Oct. (<em>Observ. mycol.</em>)

[<em>Pars 1</em>:] 1815, p. [i]-vii, [viii, corr.], [1]-230, <em>pl. 1-4</em>, hand col. copper engr. – <em>Copies</em>:
	B, G, NY, Stevenson (the latter two have p. [i], [1]-230, <em>pl. 1-4</em>). A second NY copy
	has a special t.p. for part 1: "<em>Observationes mycologicae</em> praecipue ad illustrandam
	Floram Suecicam ... Pars prima. Cum tab. iv. aeneis."
<em>Pars 2</em>: <em>Observationes mycologicae</em> praecipue ad illustrandam Flora Suecicam ... pars
	secunda. Cum tab. iv. aeneis color. Kjobenhavn (id.) 1818. Oct., <em>publ</em>. Apr-Mai 1818,
	p. [i]-x, [1]-372, [2 expl. ic], <em>pl. 5-8</em>, hand col. copper engr. – <em>Copies</em>: G, NY, Steven-
	son. A second NY copy has p. [1]-376, [2, expl. ic], <em>pl. 5-8.</em>
<em>Editio nova</em>: Kjøbenhavn (id.) 1824, is a reissue of the old sheets of the 1815-1818 edition
	with a cancellans title page: "<em>Observationes ...</em> Suecicam ... cum tab. viii aeneis color.
	Edition [sic] nova. Hafniae ... mdcccxxiv." – <em>Copy</em>: NY. – See Rogers for details on
	1824 copies with another set of cancellans pages.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; KR p. 206 (no. 79); IDC 5235.
	Rogers, Mycologia 31: 297-307. 1939, 46(2): 248-253. 1954.

1864. <em>Symbolae gasteromycorum</em> ad illustrandam floram suecicam, quas, venia ampl. ord.
phil. in Acad. Lund, publico examini sujiciunt Elias Magnus Fries, ... et Johan
Nordholm, Smolandus. In Acad. Carol, die Maji 1817. Fascic. I. Lund (Berling) 1817.
Oct. (<em>Symb. gasteromyc.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: 22 Mai 1817; as above, p. [i-ii], [1]-8. – <em>Copy</em>: MO. Other copies seem to have
	the precise date filled in.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 4 Jun 1817; p. [i-ii], 9-16. "... Fries, ... et Johan Lindgren, Smolandus. In
	Acad. Carol, die iv Junii 1817. Fascic. ii." Lund (id.) 1817. – <em>Copy</em>: MO.

PAGE: 881
HEADING: FRIES, E. M.

<em>Fasc.3</em>: 3 Jun 1818; p. [i-ii], 17-25. "... Fries, ... et Lars Gust. Palmquist, Smolandus,
	in Acad. Carol, die iii Junii 1818. Fascic. III." Lund (id.) 1818. – <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 622; KR p. 207 (no. 82); PR 3066; IDC 5925.

1865. <em>Flora hallandica</em>; quam cons. ampl. fac. philos. in Acad. Lund. publice examinan-
dam proponunt Elias Fries, ... et Sv. P. Broberg ... in Acad. Carol. d. Maji 1817.
Part. prioris Sectio I. Lund (Berling) 1817. Oct. (<em>FL. hall.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In separate theses Mai 1817 (p. 1-16)-NOV 1819; sect. 1-4: p. [1]-68, sect. 5-6:
	69-100, sect. 7-10: 101-159. No separate t.p.'s for theses seen except for no. I. <em>Copies</em>:
	G, HH.

1866. <em>Flora hallandica</em>, sistens enumerationem vegetabilium in Hallandia sponte nas-
centium, additis locis natalibus et observationibus selectis. Pars prior. Lund (Berling)
1817 et 1818[-1819]. Oct. (<em>Fl. hall.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1819, p. [1]-159, [1] a cancellans; a reissue of the sheets of the original publication
	(see above), without the separate thesis t.p.'s and dedication, with a new t.p. and
	p. 45-46 newly printed. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.

1867. <em>Systema mycologicum</em>, sistens fungorum ordines, genera et species, hucusque
cognitas, quas ad normam methodi naturalis determinavit, disposuit atque descripsit
Elias Fries. Lund (Berlin), Greifswald (vol. 3: Ernesti Mauritii) 1821-1832, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Syst. mycol.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	dates	place
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	-	[i]-lvii, [1, err.], [1]-520	1 Jan 1821	Lund
			(Art. 13 ICBN)
2	1	[1]-[274]	1822	Lund
	2	[i], 275-620, [1, err.]	1823	Lund
3	1	[i]-viii, [1]-259, ["611" = 116]	1829	Greifswald
	2	[i-iii], [261]-524,	1832	Greifswald
		["253, " "254" = 523, 524]
Index	–	[1]-202, [3, p.s. and err.]	1832	Greifswald

<em>Copies</em>: BR, MO, US, USDA. – Starting point work for the nomenclature of "fungi
caeteri" (sensu ICBN, Art. 13). Names of<em>fungi caeteri</em> published in other works between
1 Jan 1821 and 1832 cannot affect the nomenclatural status of Fries' names published
in any of the volumes of the <em>Systema</em>. The <em>Elenchus fungorum</em> of 1828 is treated as part of
the <em>Systema</em> (Art. 13 ICBN). – Actual publication of vol. 1 probably took place in Dec
1820 or Jan 1821. Hornschuch (Flora 3: 426. 21 Jul 1820) had the first sheet "in front
of" him. The original edition of vols. 1 and 2 were issued at Lund "Ex officina Berlin-
giana." The US copy has a cancellans p. 5/6 of vol. 1 in addition to the original pages;
USDA same plus idem p. 503/504. After Moritz at Greifswald had taken over publi-
cation he issued copies of vols. 1 and 2 from the old stock with new title-pages "Gryphis-
waldae, sumtibus Ernesti Mauritii." <em>Copies</em>: BR, NY.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York 1952 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: Krok p. 207 (no. 86a); Jackson p. 162; PR 3068; IDC 5021.
	Anon., Flora 5(1): Beil. 2: 74-97. Jan-Mar 1822 (rev. vol. 1).
	Rogers, Mycologia 33: 568-570. 1941.
	Rogers, D. P., Bibliographical note for the reprinted edition, <em>in</em> E. M. Fries, Systema
	mycologicum, <em>facsimile</em> edition, New York 1952 (edition J. Stevenson and D. P.
	Rogers).

1868. <em>Systema orbis vegetabilis</em>. Primas lineas novae constructionis periclitatur Elias
Fries. Pars I. Plantae homonemeae. Lund (Typographia Academica) 1825. Oct. (<em>Syst.
orb. veg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825 (prob. Dec), p. [i]-vii, [viii, err.], [1]-369, [370-374]. <em>Copies</em>: B, HH, L. –
	See Lindley (1826) for critical remarks.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 622; Jackson p. 114; KR p. 207 (no. 91); PR 3070.
	Lindley, Philosoph. Mag. 68: 81-91. 1826.

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HEADING: FRIES, E. M.

	Anon., Flora 9: 133-138, 385-3923 399-400. 1826.
	Fries, Flora 9: 555-560.

1869. <em>Stirpes agri femsionensis</em>, quarum indicem cons. ampliss. phil. ord. lundens, praeside
Elia Magno Fries, ... p.p. Magnus G. Winding, Gothoburgensis in Acad. Carol, d.
xxv maji mdcccxv. Lund (Berling) 1825. Oct. [and six similar diss. 1825-1827] (<em>Stirp.
agri femsion.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A series of dissertations defended by pupils of Fries who was himself responsible
	for the text (cf. the dissertations of Linnaeus and Thunberg). The theses can be taken
	to have been published on the dates on which they were defended (mentioned on the
	title pages):

part	dates	part	dates	part	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	25 Mai 1825	4(cont. 3)	16 Jun 1825	6(cont. 5)	2 Jun 1827
2(cont. 1)	11 Jun 1825	5(cont.4)	19 Mai 1827	7(cont.6)	8 Dec 1827
3(cont. 2)	11 Jun 1825

A reissue was published possibly after 8 Dec 1827 under the title (new title page only):
<em>Stirpium agri femsionensis index, observationibus illustrata</em>, Lund (A typographia Academica)
1825, 1826 [sic], p. [1]-100. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – The Stevenson copy combines the Winding t.p.
with the contents of the re-issue.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 622; KR p. 201 (no. 12); MD p. 111-113; PR 3071 (and in ed. 1, no. 3391,
	in note).

1870. <em>Elenchus fungorum</em>, sistens commentarium in Systema mycologicum vol. 1[2].
Greifswald (sumptibus Ernesti Mauritii [Moritz] 1828, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Elench. fung.</em>)

<em>Vol.1</em>: 1828, p. [i], [1]-238. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MO, NY, US, USDA.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1828, p. [i*], [i]-vi, [1, err.], [1]-154. <em>Copies</em>: BR, MO, NY, US, USDA.
The pages [i]-vi are sometimes bound with vol. I. – For purposes of nomenclature a
part of the <em>Systema</em>, i.e. the names in the <em>Elenchus</em> are treated as if published with those in
the <em>Systema</em>.
<em>1830 reissue</em>: 1830, new t.p. with old sheets, "<em>Systema mycologicum ... supplementum</em>
	voluminis primi [secundi]"; same collation as orig., Greifswald (Sumtibus Ernesti
	Mauritii). <em>Copy</em>: G.
The <em>Index alphabeticus</em> generum, specierum et synonymorum in Eliae Fries Systemate
mycologico ejusque supplemento "Elencho fungorum" enumeratorum s.l. [1832],
p. [1]-202, [3, p.s. and err.], mentioned above with the <em>Systema</em> is often bound with the
<em>Elenchus</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 622; KR 86n; PR 3072; IDG 5020.
	Rogers, D. P., unpublished information.

1871. <em>Novitiae florae suecicae. Edit, altera</em>, auctior et in formam commentarii in cel.
Wahlenbergii floram suecicam redacta. Lund (Berling) 1828. Oct. (<em>Novit. fl. suec. alt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1828 ("Seit Ende Sept. eingegangen, " Flora 11(2) Erg.: 66. Jan 1829), p. [1]-xii,
	[1]-306. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, Stevenson – The MO copy has cancellans p. 275/276 and
	305/306 bound separately in front.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 200 (no. 1b).

1872. <em>Lichenographia europaea reformata</em>. Praemittuntur lichenologiae fundamenta.
Compendium in theoreticum et practicum lichenum studium conscripsit Elias Fries ...
Lund (Berling) 1831. Oct. (<em>Lichenogr. eur. reform.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1831 or somewhat earlier (fide Intelligenzbl. Jena Allg. Lit. Zeit. 28(25):
	196. Jul 1831, see also Flora 13: 439. 21 Jul 1830; preface dated Cal. Dec. 1830),
	p. [i]-cxx, [1]-486. <em>Copies</em>: L, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 622; Jackson p. 228; KR p. 212 (no. 147); PR 3075.

1873. <em>Novitiarum florae suecicae mantissa</em> [prima, altera, tertia] &amp; Continuationes [1-5]
[Academic dissertations]. Lund (Berling) 1832-1845. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Novit. fl. suec.
mant.</em>)

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mantissa	contin.	partic.	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
prima	1-3	[i], [1]-56	1832
	4	57-64	1834
	5	65-84	1835
altera	I-IV	[i-ii], [1]-64	1839
tertia	I-III	[i]-x, [1]-48	Jul 1842
		IV-VI	49-96	1843
		VII-XIII	97-204	1845

<em>Novitiarum florae suecicae mantissa prima</em>. Accedit commentatio de Salicibus. Auctore Elia
	Fries. Lund 1832. Oct. – <em>Reissue</em> of the five dissertations constituting the "Mantissa
	prima et continuationes, " see above, without the thesis t.p.'s: p. [i], [1]-84. <em>Copies</em>:
	NY, USDA, Stevenson.
<em>Novitiarum florae suecicae mantissa altera</em>, additis plantis in Norvegia recentius detectis.
	Uppsala (Leffler et Sebell) 1839. Oct. – <em>Reissue</em> of the four dissertations which make
	up the "Mantissa altera" (see above), without thesis t.p.'s etc. but with a new t.p.,
	p. [i-ii], [1]-64. <em>Copy</em>: NY [bound with <em>Mantissa tertia</em>, p. [1]-204, no t.p.]
<em>Mantissa tertia</em>: Usually with separate t.p. but bound behind a general t.p. for the entire
	series: "<em>Novitiae florae suecicae</em>. Continuado, sistens mantissam i, ii, iii uno volumine
	comprehensas. Accedunt de stirpibus in Norvegia recentius detectis praenotiones e
	maxime parte communicatae a Math. N. Blytt." Lund, Uppsala 1832-1842.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, Stevenson, USDA, p. [i]-x, [1]-204 (addenda p. 169-202 dated Jan 1843).
We have not seen a copy of this book with the title pages of the original dissertations. –
The <em>Mantissa altera</em> is noted by Flora as "erschienen" in its issue of 14 Dec 1839; one
sheet of the <em>Mantissa tertia</em> was available at the meeting of the Scandinavian natural
scientists of 13 Jul 1842, Stockholm (fide Flora 26: 335. 7 Jun 1843). For details see KR
p. 201, no. 15c.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 622; IF p. 698; Jackson p. 335; KR p. 201 (no. 15); PR 3061.
	Schultz, Bot. Zeit. 2: 841-845, 854-860. Dec 1844.
	Wimmer, Flora 29: 161-169. 1846.

1874. Corpus florarum provincialium Sueciae. I. <em>Floram scanicam</em> scripsit Elias Fries ...
Uppsala (Palmblad, Sebell &amp; C.) 1835[-1837]. Oct. (<em>Fl. scan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Issued as a series of 27 dissertations as follows:

partic.	pages	dates	partic.	pages	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	[i]-xiv	1836	20	299-314	1836
	xv-xxiv, [1-10]	1836'Clavis'	21	315-330	1836
	table
1-12	[1]-192		1835	22	331-346, [2, aph.]	1836
13-16	193-254, 254B, C	1836	23-25	347-394	1837
17-19	255-298	1836

<em>Copies</em>: G, HH, HU(2), L, MO, NY, PCS (starts off with Clavis), Stevenson. – We have
not seen a copy with the original title pages of the theses. The above information is from
Krok.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; KR p. 201-202 (no. 16); PR 3078.

1875. <em>Boleti, fungorum generis</em>, illustratio, quam consens. ampliss. facult. philos. Upsal.
praeside Elia Fries ... p.p. C. T. Hök Smolandus. In audit. Gustav. die xiii Junii
mdcccxxxv h.p.m.s. Uppsala (Regiae Academiae Typographi) [1835] Oct. (<em>Boleti
fung. gen.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 13 Jun 1835, p. [i-ii], [1]-14. <em>Copies</em>: HU(2), UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 208 (no. 99).

1876. <em>Botaniskt-Antiqvariske Excursioner</em>, af hvilka den första öfver Grekernes Nymphea-
ceer, med vidtberömda Filos. Facultetens tillstånd, under indseende af Mag. Elias
Fries ... för filosofiska graden komma att offentligen försvaras af Carl Oscar Löwenad-

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HEADING: FRIES, E. M.

ler ... på Ekonom. Audit, d. 9 Junii 1836. f.m. I. Uppsala (K. Akad. Boktryck) 1836.
Qu. (<em>Bot.-Antiq. Excurs.</em>)

<em>1</em>: 9 Jun 1836, p. [i], [1]-8. <em>Copies</em>: HU, UG.
<em>2</em>: 9 Jun 1836, p. [i-ii], 9-16. <em>Copies</em>: HU, UG. – "... af Carl Olof Åkerwall ... på
	Ekonom. Audit, d. 9 Junii 1836. e.m. 2."
<em>3</em>: 10 Jun 1836, p. [i-ii], 17-28. <em>Copies</em>: HU, UG. – "... Excursioner, hvilka med
	vidtberömda ... af Gustaf Leonard Carlsson ... på Ekonom. Audit, d. 10 Junii 1836.
	e.m. 3. Den förste öfver Grekenes Nympheaceer afslutas."
<em>4</em>: 15 Jun 1836, p. [i], 29-36. <em>Copies</em>: HU, UG. – "... af Elias August Carlsten ...
	på Ekonom. Audit, d. 15 Junii 1836. f.m. 4. Den andra: om sädesslagens stamband."
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 214 (no. 160) (cites also later reprints).

1877. <em>Genera Hymenomycetum</em>, quorum novam expositionem venia ampliss. fac. philosoph.
Ups. praeside Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. Laurentius Petr. Laurell ...
in audit. Gustav, d. xx April mdcccxxxvi. H.A.M.S. Uppsala (Regiae Acad. Typo-
graphi) 1836. Oct. (<em>Gen. Hymenomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Apr 1836 (date of dissertation), p. [i-iv], [1]-17. <em>Copies</em>: HU, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; KR p. 208 (no. 101); PR 3081.

1878. <em>Synopsis generis Lentinorum</em>, quam, venia ampliss. fac. philosoph. Ups., praeside
Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. Johannes Sieurin ... in audit. Gustav, d. x
Junii mdcccxxxvi. H.P.M.S. Upsala (Regiae Acad. Typographi) [1836]. Oct. (<em>Syn. gen.
Lentin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 10 Jun 1836, p. [1]-15. <em>Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 208 (no. 103).

1879. <em>Anteckningar öfver de i Sverige växande ätliga svampar</em>, hvilka, med vidtberömda
Filos. Facultetens tillstånd, under inseende of oeconomiae practicae professorn mag.
Elias Fries för filosofiska graden komma att offentligen försvaras af Reinhold Borgardt
... på Gustav. Audit, d. 30 Apr. 1836 e.m. 1[-8]. Uppsala (Palmblad, Sebell &amp; C.)
1836. Qu. (<em>Anteckn. Sver. ätl. svamp.</em>)

<em>1</em>: as above, 30 Apr. 1836, p. [i], [1]-8.
<em>2</em>: 4 Mai 1836, p. [i], 9-16, "... af Wilhelm Liedberg ... på Gustav. Audit, d. 4 Maji
	1836 f.m. 2."
<em>3</em>: 4 Mai 1836, p. [i-ii], 17-24, "... af Jacob Lundeli ... på Gustav. Audit, d. 4 Maji
	1836 e.m. 3."
<em>4</em>: 14 Mai 1836, p. [i], 25-32, "... af Jacob Aug. Stiegler ... på Gustav. Audit, d.
	14 Maji 1836. f.m. 4."
<em>5</em>: 28 Mai 1836, p. [i], 33-40, "... af Jakob Östberg ... på Gustav Audit, d. 28 Maji
	1836. e.m. 5."
<em>6</em>: 4 Jun 1836, p. [i], 41-48, "... af And. Aug. Hammarström ... på Gustav. Audit, d.
	4 Junii 1836. f.m. 6."
<em>7</em>: 11 Jun 1836, p. [i], 49-56, "... af Pehr Engman ... på Gustav. Audit, d. 11 Junii
	1836. f.m. 7."
<em>8</em>: 14 Jun 1836, p. [i], 57-68, "... af Hans Oscar Juel ... på Gustav. Audit, d. 14 Junii
	1836 f.m. 8: de och sista Delen."
<em>Imprint</em> 1-6: Palmblad, Sebell &amp; G., 7-8: Tryckt hos Leffler och Sebell.
<em>Copies</em>: HU (compl.), MO, UC (complete with all title pages), Stevenson (with t.p. of
no. 1 only). – Krok mentions copies with a common t.p. Uppsala, Leffler o. Sebell (n.v.).
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 208 (no. 102).

1880. <em>Clavis in familias plantarum indígenas</em>, quam venia ampliss. fac. philosoph. Ups.,
praeside Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico p.p. Sem Johannes Franzén Suder-
manno-Nericius. In audit. Gustav, d. xiv Jun. mdcccxxxvi. H.A.M.S. Uppsala (Regiae
Acad. Typographi) [1836]. Oct. (<em>Clav. fam. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Jun 1836, p. [i-ii], [1]-10, table. – <em>Copies</em>: NY, PCS. – This is one of the
	dissertations making up the <em>Corpus florarum ...</em> 1835[-1837], see above, namely the
	text occurring in the consolidated version with page numbers xv-xxiv; treated here
	as no. 1874.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 202 (16 f).

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1881. Adami Afzelii ... <em>Fungi guineenses</em>, quos ad schedulas et specimina inventoris,
descriptos, venia ampl. fac. phil. Ups. praeside mag. Elia Fries ... p.p. Carolus
Mauritius Nyman uplando-roslagus. In audit. Gustav, die v junii mdcccxxxvii. H.P.M.S.
pars i. Uppsala (excudebant Regiae Academiae typographi) s.d. [1837]. Qu. (<em>Fung.
guin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 5 Jun 1837, p. [i-iv], [1]-8. <em>Copies</em>: G, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; KR p. 208 (no. 106a).

1882. <em>Epicrisis systematis mycologi</em>, seu synopsis Hymenomycetum. Uppsala (Typographia
Academica) 1836-1838. Oct. (<em>Epicr. syst. mycol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1838, p. [i]-xii, [2, postscr.], [1]-610. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, Stevenson. – The title-page
	is dated 1836-1838 but so far I have no information showing that the book was
	published in parts. It was received by Flora in Jan 1839 (22: 16. 7 Jan 1839) and by
	Hinrichs in Leipzig, between 10 and 16 Mar 1839, which would point at late pu-
	blication. – Krok mentions two issues, one with (3), 594 p., entitled <em>Epicrisis systematis
	mycologici sectio prior</em> (n.v.), and another one which is described here.
	A nominal second edition, virtually almost an independent work was published in
	1874 as <em>Hymenomycetes europaei</em> (see below).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; Jackson p. 162; KR p. 208 (no. 105); LS 9240; PR 3083.
	Trog (Trogg), Tabula analytica fungorum ... Bern 1848.
	Sehlmeyer, Index alphabeticus in Epicrisi Friesii. Köln 1852.

1883. <em>Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae</em>, seu enumerado, systematica et critica, plantarum
tum cotyledonearum, quum nemearum inter mare occidentale et album, inter Eidoram
et Nordkap, hactenus lectarum, una cum singulae distributione geographica. Uppsala
(E. Typographia Academica) 1845, 1849, 2 sections. Oct. (partly in fours) (<em>Summa veg.
Scand.</em>)

<em>Sectio prior</em>: 1845. – The above title is of the rare 1845 issue of the <em>sectio prior</em> (p. [i], [iii],
	[1]-258, signatures 1-16 in fours. <em>Copy</em>: HU). Another issue of this first section, more
	common, has a slightly different subtitle: <em>Summa</em> ...<em>plantarum quum cotyledonearum</em>,
	<em>turn nemearum ... lectarum, indicata simul distributione geographica</em>. Stockholm and Leipzig
	(A. Bonnier) [s.d.], on back of title page: Uppsala (Typograph. Academica) 1846.
	This 1846 issue has a <em>Ratio operis</em> on p. [iii]-viii, explaining the mode of private, but
	effective, publication of the 1845 issue; p. [i]-viii, [1, err.], [1]-258. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L,
	MO, Stevenson, U, US.
<em>Sectio posterior</em>: p. [259]-572, publ. 1849, has the same general title as the 1846 issue. The
	Utrecht and Smithsonian copies also have a Stockholm/Leipzig (A. Bonnier ...
	redemtor) imprint without date on the title page, but Uppsala (Typograph. Acade-
	mici) 1849 on the verso (p. [260]). <em>Copies</em>: L, MO, Stevenson, Teyler, U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; IF 1: 698; KR p. 204 (no. 45); LS 9248; PR 3091.
	A., Bot. Zeit. 4: 634-637. 11 Sep 1846 (sectio prior, 1845 issue).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 8: 303-305. 12 Apr 1850 (sectio post.)

1884. J. A. Wahlbergii <em>Fungi natalenses</em>, adjectis quibusdam capensibus, auctore Elia
Fries, ex Actis Acad. Scient. Holm. 1848. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt et filii) 1848. Oct. (<em>Fung, natal</em>.)

<em>Reprint</em>: 1848, p. [i], [1]-34. <em>Copies</em>: G (2), Stevenson. – Reprinted or preprinted from
	Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar för År 1848(1): 121-154. 1849.
<em>Journal publ</em>.: <em>Fungi natalenses</em> quos annis mdcccxxxix-mdcccxl collegit J. A. Wahlberg,
	adjectis quibusdam capensibus. <em>In</em> Handlingar 1848(1): [121]-154. 1849 (the first
	part of Handlinger publ. 1849). <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; Jackson p. 35; KR p. 209 (no. 110).
	Berkeley, <em>in</em> Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 2: 507-524. 1843.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 8: 147-150. 22 Feb 1850.

1885. <em>Novae symbolae mycologicae</em>. Fasciculus primus, sistens fungos in peregrinis terris a
botanicis danicis nuper collectos. Uppsala (Reg. Acad. Typograph.) 1851. Qu. (<em>Nov.
symb. mycol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1851, before Nov (Regensb. rd. Nov 1851), p. [i], [1]-120. <em>Copy</em>: MO. – A
	separately paged reprint of an article published in Nova Acta reg. Soc. Sci. Uppsal.

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HEADING: FRIES, E. M.

	ser. 3. 1(1): 17-136. 1851. A 'mantissa' was published in the same volume of this
	journal on p. 225-231 (1851); this Mantissa is sometimes included in the reprint as
	p. 121-127.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 624; KR p. 209 (no. 113); MW p. 129; PR 3094.

1886. <em>Monographia hymenomycetum Sueciae</em>. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) [1851]-1857-1863,
2 vols. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Monogr. hymenomyc. Suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A series of separately paged dissertations (to be attributed to Fries), with ad-
	ditional text:

vol.	subject	pages	date	proponent
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1	title, historiola	[i]-xi	1857
	Amanita	[i-ii], [1]-16	18 Apr 1854	Klingberg
	Lepiota	[i-ii] 5 [1]-17-[18]	Apr 1854	Nennes
	Armillaria	[i-ii], [1]-16	18 Apr 1854	Wikander
	Tricholoma I	[i-ii], 1-16	19 Apr 1854	Eneroth
	Tricholoma II	[i-ii], 17-32	6 Mai 1854	Tägtström
	Tricholoma III	[i-ii], 33-50	6 Mai 1854	Roos
	Clitocybe I	[1]-16	3 Mai 1854	Bodman
	Clitocybe II	[i-ii], 17-32	6 Mai 1854	Peterson
	Clitocybe III	[i-ii], 33-48	13 Mai 1854	Höök
	Collybia I	[i-ii], [1]-16	18 Mai 1854	Björnström
	Collybia II	[i-iii], 17-32	2 Jun 1854	Dahlström
	Omphalia	[i-ii], [1]-18	27 Mai 1854	Wahlbäck
	Mycena	[1]-16	27 Mai 1854	Johanson
	additional text	209-484	1857?
2	praemonenda	[i*-ii*], [i]-iv	1863
	Cortinaria I	[i-ii], [1]-16	21 Mai 1851	Humble
	Cortinaria II	[i-iii], 17-32	21 Mai 1851	Hagström
	Cortinaria III	[i-ii], 33-48	28 Mai 1851	Ponten
	Cortinaria IV	[i-ii], 49-64	2 Jun 1851	Berg
	Cortinaria V	[i-ii], 65-80	5 Jun 1851	Zetterstedt
	Cortinaria VI	[i-ii], 81-96	7 Jun 1851	Rosman
	Cortinaria VII	[i-ii], 97-114	7 Jun 1851	Kjellmann
	additional text	115-120	?
2	Hygrophora I	[i-ii], [1]-16[121-136]	12 Jun 1851	Torsgård
	Hygrophora II	[i-ii], 17-24[137-144]	13 Dec 1851	Ryding
	additional text	25-26[145-146]	[later]
	additional text	[147*]-355	1863

Pars I [p.. 1-146] issued 1851 under the title <em>Cortinarii et Hygrophori Sueciae</em> [fide p. iv];
	*p. 147: t.p. 2(2), 148 blank.
<em>Consolidated edition</em>: Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) vol. 1: [i]-xi, [1]-484 (continuous pagina-
	tion). <em>Copy</em>: BR.
<em>Reprint</em>: 1938, Leipzig (Werner Klinkhardt), pref. by S. Killerman. <em>Copy</em>: U. – This
	reprint includes the t.p.'s of the dissertations.
<em>Reprint</em>: 1963, Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1963. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – T.p.'s of the dissertations
	not reproduced.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 624; KR p. 210 (no. 128); PR 3099-3107.
	Kühner, Bull. Soc. Natural. Oyonnax 4: 26-52. 1950 (modern identif.)
	Fries, Historiola [Engl, translation], Friesia 5(2): 135-160. 1956.

1887. <em>Monographia Lepiotarum sueciae</em>, quam venia ampl. facult. philos. Upsal. praeside
Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico modeste proponit Magnus Nennes smolandus in
audit. Gustav, d. 5 [handwritten] Apr mdcccliv. h.p.m.s. Uppsala [1854]. Oct. (<em>Monogr.
Lepiot. suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 5 Apr 1854, p. [i], [1]-17, [18, theses]. <em>Copy</em>: HU. – See above Monogr. hyme-
nomyc. Suec, Lepiota.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 210 (no. 117).

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1888. <em>Monographia Armillariarum sueciae</em>, quam venia ampl. facult. philos. Upsal.
praeside Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico modeste proposuit Petrus Augustus
Wikander ... in Audit. Gustav, d. xviii Apr. mdcccliv H.A.M.S. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler)
[1854]. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Armillar. suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Apr 1854, p. [i-ii], [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. See Monogr. hymenomyc. Suec.,
	Armillaria.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 210 (no. 118).

1889. <em>Monographia Amanitarum sueciae</em>, quam venia ampl. Facult. Philos. Upsal. praeside
Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico modeste proposuit Emanuel Kanutus Klingberg
... in Audit. Gustav. d. xviii Apr. mdcccliv. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) [1854]. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Amanit. suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Apr 1854, p. [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – See Monogr. hymenomyc. Suec.,
	<em>Amanita</em>.

1890. <em>Monographiae Collybiarum sueciae</em> quam venia ampl. Facult. philos. Upsal. praeside
Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico modeste proposuit Johannes Victor, Björnström
... in Audit. Gustav. d. xviii maji mdcccliv. h.p.m.s. p.i. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) 1854.
Oct. (<em>Monogr. Collyb. suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Mai 1854, p. [i-ii], [1]-16. <em>Copies</em>: HU, Stevenson. – See <em>Monogr. hymenomyc.
	Suec., Collybia.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 210 (no. 121, 1).

1891. <em>Monographia Mycenarum sueciae</em> quam venia ampl. Facult. Philos. Upsal. praeside
Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico modeste proposuit Carolus Johannes Johanson ...
in Audit. Gustav. d. xxvii mai. mdcccliv. H.P.M.S. p.i. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) [1854].
Oct. (<em>Monogr. Mycen. suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 27 Mai 1854, p. [1]-16. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – See <em>Monogr. hymenomyc. Suec, Mycena.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 210 (p. 123).

1892. <em>Monographie Collybiarum sueciae</em> quam venia ampl. Facult. philos. Upsal. praeside
Elia Fries ... pro gradu philosophico modeste proposuit Ericus Gustavus Dahlström ...
in Audit. Botan, d. ii Jun. mdcccliv. p. ii. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) [1854]. (<em>Monogr.
Collyb. suec.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 2 Jun 1854, p. [i-iii], 17-32. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – See <em>Monogr. hymenomyc. Suec.,
	Collybia.</em>

1893. <em>Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar</em> tecknade efter naturen under ledning af E. Fries
utgifna af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademien. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt &amp; Söner) 1860
[1860-1866]. Fol. (<em>Sver. ätl. gift. svamp.</em>)

pages	plates	dates	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[i], [1]-10	1-8	1860	33-36	54-63	1864
11-14	9-17, 10bis	1861	37-40	64-73	1865
15-24	18-35	1862	41-53,	74-93	1866
			[2, cont]
25-32	36-53	1863

The plates are coloured lithographs by various artists. – Title page dated 1860 (MO) or
1861 (NY). In addition to the printed t.p. there is sometimes an engraved t.p., undated,
"Kongl. Wetenskaps-Akademien."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 624; KR p. 211 (np. 129); PR 3110.
	Anon., Hedwigia 3(1): 16. 1864.
	Hoffmann, Bot. Zeit. 20: 182. 6 Jan 1862; 22: 38-39. 29 Jan 1864, 262. 19 Aug 1864,
	23: 323. 27 Oct 1865, 24: 80. 9 Mar 1866.

1894. <em>Icones selectae Hymenomycetum nondum delineatorum</em>. Sub auspiciis Regiae Academiae
scientiarum Holmiensis editae ab Elia Fries. Stockholm (P. A. Nordstedt &amp; Filii) 1867-
1884. 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Ic Hymenomyc</em>.)

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vol.	fascicles	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i], [1]-10	1-10	1867
	2/3	11-26	11-30	1869
	4	27-36	31-40	1870
	5	37-48	41-50	1871
	6	49-60	51-60	1872
	7/8	61-86	61-80	Jul-Oct 1873
	9	87-102	81-90	1874
	10	103-116[-118]	91-100	Jul-Oct 1875
2	1	[1]-10	101-110	Jun-Oct 1877
	2/3	11-30	111-130	Dec 1878
	4	31-40	131-140	Sep-Oct 1879
	5	41-48	141-150	Sep-Oct 1880
	6	49-58	151-160	Mai-Jun 1881
	7/8	59-78	161-180	Apr-Mai 1882
	9/10	79-104, [i, t.p.	181-200	Apr-Jun 1884
		1877-1884], [i]-vii

Vol. 2, fasc. 2-10 were published by Th. M. Fries and Rob. Fries; these authors provided
a brief biography and bibliography (p. v-vi) of E. M. Fries in the introductory material.
This volume contains also a brief autobiography of which an English translation
appeared in Friesia 5(2): 139-148. 1955. – The drawings are by P. Akerlund, O. Gott-
mann, A. G. Hafström, E. Petterson, H. v. Post (coloured lithographs). – <em>Number of
copies printed</em>: 200. – <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, U.
<em>Imprint</em> vol. 2: Stockholm and Uppsala (Typographia centralis &amp; Ed. Berling) 1877-
	1884.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 624; Jackson p. 170; KR p. 211 (no. 131); NI 655; PR 3113.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 436. 1916.
	Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 22: 374. 1973 [portrait taken from this book].

1895. <em>Hymenomycetes europaei</em> epicriseos systematis mycologici editio altera. Uppsala (Ed.
Berling) 1874. Oct. (<em>Hymenomyc. eur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Sep 1874 (preface 15 Aug, Hedwigia Sep 1874), p. [i-iv], [1]-755, [756,
	err.]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U, USDA. – The preface was written by Fries on his 81st
	birthday.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1963, p. [i] new t.p., rest same. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 623; Jackson p. 229; KR p. 208 (no. 105, ed. 2); IDC 5381.

1896. <em>Commentarius in cel. L. Quéletii dissertationem</em>: "sur la classification et la nomen-
clature des Hyméniès, " in "Bulletin de la Société botanique de France 1876" insertam.
Uppsala 1876. Oct. (<em>Comm. Quél, diss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1876, p. [i], [1]-10. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Reprinted or preprinted from Bull. Soc.
	bot. France 24: 72-79. 1877.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 211 (no. 140).

Fries, Elias Petrus (1834-1858), Swedish botanist, son of E. M. Fries. (<em>E. P. Fr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 11; KR p. 215-216; PR 3114.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1858: 205-206.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Fries, cf. supra, sub E. M. Fries.

1897. <em>Anteckningar öfver svamparnes geografiska utbreding</em>. Akademisk Afhandling, som med
Vidtber. Filos. Fakultetens samtycke för filosofiska gradens erhallande kommer att
offentligen försvaras af Elias Petrus Fries ... å mindre Gustavianska Lärosalen den
15 April 1857, p.v.t.f.m. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) 1857. Oct. (<em>Anteckn. svamp, geogr
utbred.</em>)

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HEADING: FRIES, TH. M.

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Apr 1857, p. [i], [1]-22. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson.
<em>French</em> translation (by W. Nylander): Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 4. 15: 9-35. 1861.
<em>English</em> translation (by I. T. Arlidge): Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 3. 9: 269-288. 1862.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 216 (no. 1).
	Anon., Flora 40: 608. 14 Oct 1857.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 16: 43-44. 29 Jan 1858.

Fries, Klas Robert Elias (1876-1966), Swedish botanist, son of Theodor Magnus Fries,
grandson of Elias Magnus Fries. (<em>R. E. Fr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at UPS and S, duplicates B, BR, CORD, G, K, US.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 11; BL 1: 40, 50, 233; BM 2: 625, 6: 347;
Bossert p. 134; GR p. 489; KR p. 216-220; LS 9354-9358; Zander ed. 10, p. 661.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 39. 1903, 3(3): 13, <em>pl. 111.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 197. 1937.
White, The Stapelieae 1: 137. 1937.
Chardon, Darwiniana 7: 497-503. 1947 (bibl., portr.)
Rickett, NAF 1(1): 159. 1949.
Anon., Sv. bot. Tidskr. 51(1): opp. I. 1951 (portr.)
Anon., Taxon 2: 35. 1953.
Hedberg, AETFAT Bull. 17: 12-13. 1966.
Peterson, Taxon 15(3): 128. 1966.
Anon., Sv. Dagbladet 30 Jan 1966.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. London (Bot.) 178(1): 89. 1967.
Buchwald, Friesia 9: 348-354. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2., <em>Annonaceae</em>, 17a [2]: [1]-
[171], <em>figs. 1-40</em>. 1959.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Robertomyces</em> Starbäck (1905, also dedicated to Oscar Robert Fries (1840-
1908), Swedish mycologist, son of Elias Magnus Fries).

Fries, Thore Christian Elias (1886-1930), Swedish botanist, son of Theodor Magnus
Fries, grandson of Elias Magnus Fries. (<em>T. C. E. Fr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2:11; BL 1: 40, 2: 532; KR p. 228-229; LS
suppl. 8963-8973.
Sylvén, Bot. Not. 1931: 139-142.
Nordhagen, Naturen 55: 129-135. 1931 (portr.)
Du Rietz, Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 25: 442-451. 1951.
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964. 322 [index]. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2: <em>Annonaceae</em>, vol. 17a(2) Jun-
Jul 1959.

Fries, Theodor [Thore] Magnus (1832-1913), Swedish botanist, son of Elias Magnus
Fries. (<em>Th. Fr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS. – <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
1. <em>Lichenes exsiccati Sueciae</em> (fasc, xii, nos. 331-360. Uppsala 1852), sets at FH, G, LD, PC,
	S. [fasc, i-iv, vii-ix, xiii by E. M. Fries, v-vi, x, xiv by C. Stenhammar].
2. <em>Lichenes scandinaviae rariores et critici exsiccati</em> (fasc, i-iii, nos. 1-75, Uppsala 1859-1865),
	sets at B, BM, CN, FH, G, GB, DUKE, L, LD, MSTR, NY, O, PC, S, W.
3. <em>Plantae vasculares insularum spetsbergensium hactenus lectae</em> (113 nos.), <em>Plantae vasculares in</em>
	<em>insula "Beeren Eiland" repertae</em> (38 nos.) (Uppsala 1871), sets at B, C, CGI, Fl, GB,
	LE, LY, LZ, S, UPS, W.

PAGE: 890
HEADING: FRIES, TH. M.

<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 475; IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 210; KR p. 228 (nos. 126, 127, 128).
	Anon., Flora 42: 287-288, 524-525, 608. 1859; 44: 13-34, 480. 1861.
	Lynge, Medd. om Gronland 118(8). 1937.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 126-127. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2:11; BL 2: 457, 509, 543; BM 2: 625, 6: 348;
Bossert. p 134; CSP 2: 727, 7: 715, 9: 933, 15: 139; DTS 1: 74; GR p. 475; Jackson
p. 548 [index]; KR p. 220-228; LS 9308-9348, 33446-33447; MW p. 129; PR 3115-
3119, 10562; SO [index] p. 22; TR 406-409; Zander ed. 10, p. 661.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 379-396. 1869.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 39, <em>pl. 4.</em> 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 13, 207, <em>pl. 104.</em> 1905
	(portr.)
Dörfler, Botaniker-Porträts 2: 12. 1906 (portr.)
Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 32: 418-419. 1909 (portr.)
Bay, Ind. Flora 26-100: 11-12. 1910.
Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 125: 55-58. 1913.
Juhlin-Dannfelt, Landtbr.-ak. Handl. o Tidskr. 51: 169-171. 1913 (portr.) (n.v.;
	fide KR).
Holmboe, Naturen 37: 99-101. 1913 (portr.)
Hemmendorff, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 8: 109-146. 1914 (bibi. by Hulth, portr.)
Lindman, K. Vetenskapsakademiens Årsbok 12: 353-396. 1914 (portr., bibl.)
Sernander, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 32: (73)-(86). 1915.
Sernander, Sv. Linné Sälsk. Årsskt. 15: 1-6. 1932 (portr.)
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxxxix. 1948.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict, fungi ed. 6. 212. 1971.
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964. 322 [index]. 1973.

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Sv. bot. Tidskr. 6(3), 1912, commemorating his 80th birthday.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Fries, cf. supra, sub E. M. Fries.

1898. <em>De Stereocaulis et Pilophoris commentatio</em> quam venia ampl. Facult. philos. Upsal.
pro gradu philosophico p.p. Theodorus Magnus Fries ... in audit, botan. a.d. xiii Kal.
Jun mdccclvii h.a.m.s. Uppsala (Wahlström &amp; C.) [1857]. Oct. (<em>Stereoc. Philoph. coram.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: "13 Kal. Jun 1857, " p. [i], [1]-42. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 221 (no. 15).
	Nylander, Bot. Not. 1857: 165-167, Flora 40: 535-538. 1857 (see also 40: 745-751).
	Fries, Bot. Not. 1857: 164, 167-174.
	Nylander, Flora 41: 115-117. 1858.
	Fries, Flora 41: 515-518. 1858.
	Nylander, Flora 42: 215-218. 1859.

1899. <em>Monographia Stereocaulorum et Pilophororum</em> auctore Theodore Magno Fries.
Uppsala (C. A. Leffler) 1858. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Stereoc. Piloph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1858 (Flora rd. Nov-Dec 1858), p. [1]-76, <em>pl. 7-10. Copies</em>: MO, NY (<em>pl. 7-9</em>). –
	Reprinted from Nova Acta Soc. Sci. Upsal. ser. 3. 2(1): 307-380. 1855-1858[1858].
<em>Ref</em>.: KR 221 (no. 16).

1900. <em>Lichenes arctoi</em> Europae Groenlandiaeque hactenus cogniti. Uppsala (C. A. Leffler)
1860. Qu. (<em>Lich. arct.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Dec 1860, p. [1]-298. <em>Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Preprinted from Nova Acta Reg.
	Soc. Sci. Ups. ser. 3. 3: 103-398. 1861; pref. kalend. Apr. 1860. – For a supplement
	see Norman (1868).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 625; CSP 2: 727; Jackson p. 332; KR p. 222 (no. 27); PR 3117.
	Nylander, Flora 44: 369-372. 1861.
	Th. Fries, Flora 44: 449-456. 1861.
	Nylander, Flora 44: 529-533. 1861.
	Th. Fries, Flora 44: 631-637. 1861.
	Nylander, Flora 45: 27-30. 1862.
	Norman, Trondhj. Vid. Selsk. Skr. 5: 335-378. 1868.

PAGE: 891
HEADING: FRITSCH, F. E.

1901. <em>Genera heterolichenum europaea recognita</em> dissertatio academica quam ampl. Facult.
Philos. Upsal. p.p. Theodoras Magnus Fries ... in Audit. Phil. Sup. pridie kal. febr.
mdccclxi. H.A.M.S. Uppsala (Edquist et Soc.) [1861]. Oct. (<em>Gen. heterolich. eur.</em>)

<em>Thesis</em> issue: 24 Jan 1861 (see Flora 1861: 410; t.p., Flora 28 Feb 1861), [i*], [i]-ii,
	[1]-116. – The special thesis t.p. is actually p. i of the cover.
<em>Trade</em> issue: Feb 1861, Genera ... recognita auctore Theodoro Magno Fries ...
	Uppsala 1861, p. [i*], [i]-ii, [1]-116. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 625; Jackson p. 160; KR p. 222 (no. 28); PR 3118.
	Nylander, Flora 44: 132-134. 1861.
	Fries, Flora 44: 433-435. 1861.
	Walmstedt, Not. Soc. Fauna Fl. Tenn. 6: 212-220. 1861.
	Fries, Genmäle med anledning ... Uppsala 1862, Oct.
	Nylander, Flora 45: 337-343. 1862.
	Fries, Flora 45: 572-573. 1862.

1902. <em>Lichenographia scandinavica</em> sive dispositio lichenum in Dania, Suecia, Norvegia,
Fennia, Lapponia rossica hactenus collectorum. Pars prima [secunda]. Uppsala (Ed.
Berling) 1871 [1874]. Oct. † (<em>Lichenogr. scand.</em>)

<em>Pars 1</em>: Apr-Jun 1871 (p. iv: 1 Apr; Bot. Zeit. 14 Jul 1871; Hedwigia Oct 1871, Flora
	29 Jul 1871), p. [i], [i]-iv, [1, err.], [1]-324. <em>Copies</em>: MICH, MO, NY.
<em>Pars 2</em>: Oct-Nov 1874 (rd. Flora 11-21 Dec 1874; J. Bot. Dec 1874), p. 325-639, [640-
	641, err.]. – <em>Copies</em>: MICH, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 625; KR p. 224 (no. 59); IDC 6222.
	Müller, Flora 55: 87-93, 104-110. 1872.
	Olivier, Tableaux analytiques et dichotomiques de tous les genres et espèces ...
	Autheuil 1881 (index), p. [1]-40. -<em>Copy</em>: MO.
	Lindau, Index nominum receptorum et synonymorum Lichenographiae scandina-
	vicae Friesianae, Ann. Mycol. 6: 230-267. 1908.

1903. <em>Polyblastiae scandinavicae</em>. Descripsit Th. M. Fries. Reg. Societatis Scientiarum
Upsaliensi traditum die xix Jul. mdccclxxvii. Uppsala (Ed. Berling) 1877. Qu. (<em>Polyblast.
scand.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Aug-Dec 1877, p. [i], [1]-27, [28]. – Ups. Soc. Sci. Nova Acta ser. 3 vol. extra
	ord. edit.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 224 (no. 70).
	Anon., Hedwigia 18(2): 26-29. 1879.

Fristedt, Robert Fredric [Fredrik] (1832-1893), Swedish pharmacologist and botanist
at Uppsala. (<em>Fristedt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UPS. – Exsiccatae: <em>Sveriges pharmaceutiska växter</em> (fase, i-viii, 1863-
1872) sets at GB, S, UPS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 210, KR p. 231 (no. 13).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 24-25. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 12; BL 2: 517; BM 2: 626; CSP 2: 728, 7:
717, 9: 935, 15: 143; GR p. 489; KR p. 230-231; PR 3123.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1893: 85-86.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 40. 1903, 3(3): 13. <em>pl. 101.</em> 1905 (portr.)

Fritsch, Felix Eugen (1879-1954), British algologist. (<em>F. E. Fritsch</em>).

COLLECTIONS OF ALGAE: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>COLLECTIONS OF ALGAE ILLUSTRATIONS</sm>: Windermere Freshwater Biological Association,
England. Available on IDC microfiches (IDC 5211, 5211A).
<em>Ref</em>.: Lund, The Fritsch collection of algae illustrations on microfiche. Zug 1972.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22: 308. 1973.

PAGE: 892
HEADING: FRITSCH, F. E.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 12; BM 6: 349; GR p. 398; Langman
p. 294; LS 9349.
Drew, Phycol. Bull. 1(2): I. 1954.
Lund, Rev. algol. ser. 2. 1: 131. 140. 1955 (bibl.)
Macan, Hydrobiologia 7(1/2): 1-7. 1955 (portr., bibl.)
Van Oye, In memoriam Prof. Dr. Felix Eugen Fritsch [repr. from Jaarb. Vlaamse
	Akad. Wet. 1955?] [p. 239-241].
Höfler, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 96: 14-15. 1956.
Iyengar, J. Ind. bot. Soc. 35(4): 522-532. 1956 (portr., bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: West and Fritsch, <em>A treatise on the British fresh water algae</em>, London
ed. 2. 1927 (Bibl. phycol. 3, 1968).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fritschiella</em> Iyengar (1932).

1904. <em>The structure and reproduction of the algae</em>. Cambridge (University Press) 1935-1945,
2 vols. Oct. (<em>Struct, repr. alg.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: early 1935 (MO rd. 18 Feb 1935; Nat. Nov. Mai 1935), p. [i]-xvii, [1]-791, <em>1 pl.
	Copies</em>: L, MO, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: early 1945 (t.p. 1945; MO rd. 24 Feb 1945), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-939, 2 maps. <em>Copies</em>:
	L, MO, NY.

Fritsch, Karl, Jr. (1864-1934), Austrian botanist, professor of botany at Graz. (<em>Fritsch</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GZU. – Continued Kerner's <em>Flora exsiccata austr.-hung.</em>
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 210.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 447, 5(2): 453, 12(2): 385; Barnhart 2: 12;
BFM 812, 850, 892, 893, 2622-2627; BM 2: 626, 6: 349; Bossert p. 134; CSP 15: 143-
144; DTS 1: 78-79, 6(4): 139; GR p. 448; IF p. 698; Jackson 83, 268, 270; Langman
p. 294; LS 9350-9354, suppl. 8982-8985; MW p. 129; Zander ed. 10, p. 661.
Knoll, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 51: (157)-(184). 1934 (bibl.)
Linsbauer, Almanach Akad. Wiss., Wien 1934 [5 p.]
Kubart, Mitt. naturw. Ver. Steiermark 71: 5-17. 1934 (portr.)
Coker &amp; Barnhart, NAF 2(1): 71. 1937.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Gesneriaceae</em>: IV. 3B: 133-144. Mai 1893; 145-185. 7 Aug 1894; Nachtr. II-IV.
	1: 299-300. Nov 1897; 2: 71. 8 Oct 1900.
	(b) <em>Columelliaceae</em>: IV. 3B: 186-188. 7 Aug 1894.
	(c) <em>Caprifoliaceae</em>: IV. 4: 156-169. Nov 1891; Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 316. 1897; 2: 74.
	8 Oct 1900.
	(d) <em>Adoxaceae</em>: IV. 4: 170-171. Nov 1891; Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 316. Dec 1897.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Carolofritschia</em> Engler (1899); <em>Fritschiantha</em> O. Kuntze (1898).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Son of Karl Fritsch Sr. (1812-1879), Austrian botanist.

1905. <em>Excursionsflora für Oesterreich</em> (mit Ausschluss von Galizien, Bukowina und Dal-
matien). Mit theilweiser Benützung des "Botanischen Exkursionsbuches" von G. Lorin-
ser. Wien (Carl Gerold's Sohn) 1897. Oct. (<em>Excursionsfl. Oesterreich</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1897 (preface 2 Mar 1897), p. [i*-iii*], [1]-lxxii, [1]-664. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Wien (id.) 1909, Oct. (p. v: Apr 1909), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxxx, [1]-725. <em>Copies</em>: M,
	NY, U. – "Zweite, neu durchgearbeitete Auflage."
<em>Ed. 3</em>: "Oesterreich und die ehemals österreichischen Nachbargebiete ... Dritte, um-
	gearbeitete Auflage." Wien, Leipzig (id.) 1922, Oct., p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxxx, [1]-824.
	<em>Copy</em>: M.
<em>Ed. 3</em>, <em>fascimile</em> ed.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1973. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 349; DTS 1: 79.
	Stafleu, Taxon 22(4): 493-494. 1973.

PAGE: 893
HEADING: FROMENTEL

Frivaldszky von Frivald, Emerich (Imre) (1799-1870), Hungarian botanist. (<em>Friv</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP. – Duplicates in B, BERN, BM, C, KIEL, LE, LY, MO, NY,
OXF, W (e.g. <em>Plantarum exsiccatarum europaea-turcicarum</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 211.
	Anon., Flora 47: 285. 1864, Bot. Zeit. 22: 72. 1864.
	Candolle, Phytographie 413. 1880.
	D'Arcy, Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 59(1): 24. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 114, 5(2): 281; Barnhart 2: 13; Kanitz no. 161;
PR 3129.
Skofitz, Oest. bot. Z. 20: 351, 383-384. 1870.
Stanev, Izv. Prir. Mus. Plovdiv 2: 17-30. 1973 (studies by Fr. on the Bulgarian flora).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Frivaldia</em> Endlicher (1837); <em>Frivaldzkia</em> H. G. L. Reichenbach (1841, <em>orth. var.
</em> of <em>Frivaldia</em>).

Froelich, Joseph Aloys von (1766-1841), German physician, "Medizinalrath" and
botanist at Ellwangen, Württemberg. (<em>Froel</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; sale announced Flora in 1842. Some material at B,
KIEL, M, MW.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 211.
	Anon., Flora 25(1) Int. Bl. 12. 14 Feb 1842 (sale).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 359, 12(3): 335; Barnhart 2: 14; BM 2: 628;
GSP 2: 733; DTS 1: 79, 6(4): 140; GR p. 78; MD p. 114; PR 3131.
Anon., Flora 24: 176. 1841.
Stafleu, The great Prodromus 27. 1966.
Familler, Denkschr. Bayer. Bot. Ges. 11: 12. 1913.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: DC, <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Crepis</em>, 7: 164-172. Apr 1838; <em>Hieracium</em> 7: 199-240. Apr
1838.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Froelichia</em> Moench (1794); <em>Froelichiella</em> R. E. Fries (1920). <em>Note</em>: <em>Froelichia</em>
M. Vahl (1797) is dedicated to Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm Frölich (1769-1845),
Danish botanist.

1906. <em>De Gentiana dissertatio</em> quam summi numinis auspiciis ex decreto gratiosae facul-
tatis medicae in Academia regia Friderico-Alexandrina pro gradu doctoris summisque
in utraque medicina honoribus legitime obtinendis publico eruditorum examini
subjicit Josephus Aloysius Froelich ... d. januar. mdcclxxxxvi. Erlangen (Typis
Kunstmannianis) [1796]. Oct. (<em>Gentiana</em>)

<em>Thesis</em>: Jan 1796 (p. iv: 30 Dec 1795), p. [i, t.p. of thesis], [i-iv], [1]-141, [142, add.],
	1 col. copper engr. J. Sturm. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Trade ed</em>.: Erlangen (W. Walther) 1796, publ. Jan-Apr 1796, (p. vi: 30 Dec 1795),
	[i-vi], [1]-141, [142, add.], 1 col. copper engr. J. Sturm. <em>Copies</em>: G, M. – "De Gentiana
	libellus sistens specierum cognitarum descriptionibus cum observationibus."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 628; DTS 1: 79; PR 3131, PR ed. 1: 3420.

Fromentel, Louis Édouard Gourdan de (1824-x), French zoologist. (<em>Fromentel</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 628; CSP 2: 734, 7: 721, 12: 286, 577; Quen-
stedt p. 150.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 152. 1969.

1907. <em>Études sur les microzoaires</em> ou infusoires proprement dits comprenant de nouvelles
recherches sur leur organisation, leur classification et la description des espèces nouvelles

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HEADING: FROMENTEL

ou peu connues ... Planches et notes descriptives des espèces par Mme. J. Jobard-
Muteau. Paris (G. Masson) 1874[-1876]. Qu. (<em>Étud. microzoaires</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: In three parts, 1874-1876; p. [i]-viii, [1]-364, <em>pl. 1-30. Copy</em>: PCS. – The 30
	coloured plates are lithographs of drawings by Mme J. Jobard-Muteau. Contents of
	parts unknown.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 628; PR (zool.) 1453.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 152. 1969.

Frye, Theodore Christian (1869-1962), American cryptogamist. (<em>Frye</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: WTU. – Exsiccatae: <em>Moss exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-60, Seattle, Washing-
ton, 1942), set at NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 211.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 202. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 15; Bossert p. 135; NY corr. p. 175;
LS 33470.
Anon., Science 136: 249. 1962.
Howard, Bryologist 66: 124-136. 1963 (portr., bibl.)
Clark, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 33: 291-293. 1964 (portr., bibl.)

Fryer, Alfred (1826-1912), British botanist. (<em>Fryer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM and K. – Fryer's herbarium is at MANCH, G and BM
(Potamogeton): Bennett's collection of British Potamogetons is at BM, his foreign
collections of the genus are at K. The remainder of his herbarium went to his friend
Salmon.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 212. 1957.
	Rendle, J. Bot. 67: 221. 1929.
	Kent, Brit, herbaria 42, 55. 1957.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 168. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 15; BB p. 117; Bossert p. 135; BM 2: 629,
6: 35; CSP 2: 737, 15: 158, 176; NI 657.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Evans and Britten, J. Bot. 50: 105-110. 1912 (portr.)
Bennett, Proc. Lima. Soc. London 1911-12: 46-47. 1912.
Gilbert, Ann. Rep. Huntingdon. Fauna Flora Soc. 24: 12-13. 1972 (fide Kew Record).

1908. <em>The Potamogetons</em> (<em>Pond Weeds</em>) <em>of the British Isles</em> with descriptions of all the species,
varieties and hybrids. London (L. Reeve &amp; Co.) [1898-]1915. Qu. (<em>Potamoget. Brit.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Arthur Bennett (1843-1929); A. H. Evans.

parts	pages	plates	dates	parts	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-6	[1]-36	1-24	1898	10-12	57-76	37-49	Mar 1913
7-9	37-56	25-36	1900	13-15	77-91, [92, err.],	50-60	Mar 1915
					[92-93, ind.],
					[i]-x, [1, keys]

The chromolithographs are of drawings by E. C. Knight, Robert Morgan (1863-1900),
Matilda Smith (1854-1926). - Parts 1-12 by Fryer, 13-15 "continued from Mr Fryer's
works by A. H. Evans ... and concluded by Arthur Bennett." <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 629, 6: 350; GF p. 57; NI 657.
	Anon., The Athenaeum 1915: 430.

Fuchs, Leonhard (1501-1566), German physician and botanist, professor of medicine
at Tübingen, one of the German "fathers of botany." (<em>Fuchs</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: None. – The woodcuts of the later octavo editions of the Kreüter-

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HEADING: FUCHS

buch were used for a number of later herbals e.g.: Herbarium ac stirpium historia
(Paris 1549), Historia de la yerbas, y plantes, sacada de Dioskoride Anazarbeo ...
(Antwerpen 1557), Dodoens De frugum historia (Antwerpen 1552).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 680; Barnhart 2:15; BM 2: 629-630; Bossert
p. 135; GR p. 78; HU 1: 480; Jackson p. 25, 32; NI 658-673; Plesch p. 231-233;
PR 3137-3143.
Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 309-317. 1857.
Roth, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 3: 161-191. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 126. 1903, 3(3): 124., <em>pl. 8.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Greene, Landmarks 192-219. 1909.
Neumann, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1917: 635-647. 1919.
Stübler, Leonhart Fuchs, München 1928, viii, 135 p. (Münchener Beitr. Gesch. Lit.
	Naturw. Med. 13/14: 165-298. 1928).
Marzell, Leonhard Fuchs und sein New Kreüterbuch (1543) in facsimile edition, Leip-
	zig 1938.
Blunt, The art of botanical illustration 48-55, 298. 1950.
Marzell, Kosmos, Stuttgart, 62: 177-179. 1966.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 25-29, 310. 1973.
Smit, History of the life sciences 932-933, 1048. 1974.
Dobat und Mägdefrau, 300 Jahre Botanik in Tübingen, Attempto 55/56: 10-11. 1975.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>(genera): <em>Fuchsia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Schufia</em> Spach (1835, anagram); (journals):
<em>Fuchsia</em> ou recueil d'observations de botanique, d'agriculture, d'horticulture et de
zoologie, 1 Vol., 1849 (<em>n.v.</em>); <em>Fuchsia Annual</em> (British Fuchsia Society), Reading, England,
Vol. 1-x, 1938-x.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: For an extensive biography and bibliography see Stübler (1929). The biblio-
graphical references are to numbered entries on p. 279-293.

1909. <em>De historia stirpium commentarii insignes</em>, maximis impensis et vigiliis elaborati,
adjectis earundem vivis plusquam quingentis imaginibus, nunquam antea ad naturae
imitationem artificiosius effictis &amp; expressis. Basel (Isingrin) 1542. Fol. (<em>Hist. stirp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1542. – [28], 896, [4] p., 509 full page woodcuts of plants, three portraits in
	woodcut, portr. Fuchs. Stübler reproduces three drawings intended for the con-
	tinuation of the <em>Historia stirpium</em>. See Ganzinger for the manuscript (at Vienna) of a
	new edition with 1525 figures. – Modern nomenclature: Sprague and Nelmes 1931.
	Some of Fuchs' illustrations are the historical types of Linnaean taxa (vide C. Bauhin).
	Original coloured copies are rare (e.g. the former Plesch copy).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2:629; HE p. 23; HU 48; Jackson p. 25; Langman p. 295; LS 9380; NI 658;
	Plesch p. 231-232; PR 3138; SA 2: 560; Stübler 37.
	Meyer, Gesch. Bot. 4: 309-317. 1857.
	Greene, Landmarks of botanical history 192-199. 1909.
	Choate, Torreya 17: 186-201. 1917.
	Sprague and Nelmes, J. Linn. Soc. London Bot. 48: 545-642. 1931.
	Ganzinger, Südhoff's Arch. Gesch. Med. 43: 213-224. 1959.
	Steam, <em>in</em> Buckman, Bibliography and natural history 3-4. 1967.
	Guédès, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 7(1): 81-85. 1974 (on a variant titlepage).
	Stettler, Calif, hort. J. 35(2): 70-71. 1974 (portr.)
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Bot. 224-225. 1975 (Plesch copy, sold at <em>£</em> 6, 800).

1910. <em>New Kreüterbuch</em> in welchen nit allein die gantz Histori das ist Namen Gestalt
Statt und Zeit der Wachsung Naturkraft und Würckung des meysten theyls der Kreüter
so in Teutschen und andern Landen wachsen ... Basel 1543. Fol. (<em>New Kreüterb</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1543 – For commentaries and references see above. For all subsequent editions
	see Stübler p. 128-133.
<em>Facsimile</em> editions: Leipzig 1938, München 1964 (reduced size).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 629; Jackson p. 25; NI 659; PR 3139; Stübler 38.
	Marzell, Leonhart Fuchs und sein Kreüterbuch (1543) in facsimile edition, Leipzig
	1938.

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HEADING: FUCKEL

Fuckel, Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold (1821-1876), German mycologist. (<em>Fuckel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Fuckel's herbarium is at G; his exsiccatae are in numerous
herbaria. <em>Fungi rhenani exsiccati</em> (nos. 1-2700, 1863-1874) (diagnoses often reprinted in
<em>Hedwigia</em>), complete sets at FH and G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 212.
	Jaczewski, Bull. Herb. Boissier 2: 438. 1894.
	Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 213. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(I) : 596; Barnhart 2: 16; BM 2: 630; CSP 2: 729,
6: 663, 7: 726, 9: 947; DTS I: 80; Frank 3 (Anh.): 33; Jackson p. 164, 225, 307;
LS 9381-9396; PR 3147-3150.
Kirschbaum, Jb. Nassau Ver. Naturk. 29/30: 432-433. 1877.
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges., Abh. 1901: 12-13.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1064. 1940.
Rickett, NAF 1 (1): 159. 1949.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 212-213. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fuckelia</em> Bonorden (1864); <em>Fuckelia</em> Nitschke ex Fuckel (1870); <em>Fuckelina</em>
O. Kuntze (1891); <em>Fuckelina</em> P. A. Saccardo (1875).

1911. <em>Nassaus Flora</em>. Ein Taschenbuch zum Gebrauche bei botanischen Excursionen in
die vaterländische Pflanzenwelt... Phanerogamen. Mit einer geognostischen Karte
und elf analytischen Tafeln. Wiesbaden (Kreidel und Niedner) 1856. Oct. (<em>Nassaus Fl.</em>)
<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Mai 1856 (p. x: 11 Mar 1856; Bot. Zeit. rev. 20 Jun 1856; rd. Flora 7 Jul
	1856), p. [i]-lxiv, [1]-384, [i-ii], <em>pl</em>. <em>1-11</em>, uncol. liths. by Fuckel, map. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3147, 3149.

1912. <em>Symbolae mycologicae</em>. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der rheinischen Pilze. Wiesbaden
(Julius Niedner) 1869-1870. Oct. - <em>Facsimile</em> edition Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966. (<em>Symb.
mycol</em>.)
<em>Publ</em>.: Reprinted from the <em>Jahrbücher des Nassauischen Vereins für Naturkunde</em> 23-24: 1-459.
	<em>pl</em>. <em>1-6</em> 1869-1870, published in 1870 after 18 Feb. and before 25 Nov.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 630; DTS 1: 80; Jackson p. 307; PR 3150, 10563; IDC 6269.
	De Bary, Bot. Zeit. 28: 756-759. 25 Nov 1870.
	Rogers, Mycologia 46: 533-534. 1954.

1913. <em>Symbolae mycologicae</em>. Erster [-Dritter] <em>Nachtrag</em>. Wiesbaden (Julius Niedner) 1871-
1875. Oct. <em>Facsimile</em> edition Lehre (J. Cramer) 1966. (<em>Symb. mycol. Nachtr.</em>)
<em>Publ</em>.: Reprinted from the <em>Jahrbücher des Nassauischen Vereins für Naturkunde</em> as follows:
<em>Erster Nachtrag</em>, in vol. 25-26: 287-346. 1871-1872, published 1871 before 25 Aug (Bot.
	Zeit.; Flora 7 Oct 1871).
<em>Zweiter Nachtrag</em>, in vol. 27-28: 1-99. 1873-1874, separately published before 21 Jun 1873
	(as a preprint).
<em>Dritter Nachtrag</em>, in vol. 29-30: 1-39. 1876-1877, published before 20 Nov 1875.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 630; DTS 1: 80; Jackson p. 164, 307; PR 10563.
	Rogers, Mycologia 46: 533-534. 1954.

Fünfstück, Leberecht Moritz (1856-1925), German botanist, professor at the Stutt-
gart Technological Institute. (<em>Fünfstück</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Lichens at B.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 16; BM 2: 630; CSP 12: 257, 15: 164;
DTS 1 : 80, 4: xliv; GR p. 79; LS 9400-9407; NI 673n, 673na, 673nb.
Lakon, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 43: (39)-(44). 1925 (bibl., portr.)
Lakon, Bot. Arch. 15: 1-4. 1926 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP, <em>Die natürliche Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1 : <em>Lichenes</em> (<em>allg</em>.) 1(1): 1-48.
Nov 1898.

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HEADING: FÜRNROHR

(2) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2: <em>Lichenes</em> (<em>general</em>), 8: [1]-60, <em>figs</em>. <em>1-31</em>. Mai-
Jun 1924.

Fürnrohr, August Emanuel (1804-1861), German botanist, editor of Flora 1830-1861
(1830-1842 with Hoppe). (<em>Fürnr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: In the herbarium of the Regensburger Botanische Gesellschaft.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(1): 229; Barnhart 2:16; BM 2: 630-631; CSP 2:
741; DTS 1 : 80; GR p. 79; Langman p. 330; LS 9409-9410; MD p. 120; PR 3151, (ed.
1): 3438-3441.
Singer, Flora 44: 289-297. 1861.
Martius, Akad. Denkreden 448-450. 1866.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Mosc. 59(1): 296. 1884.
Bay, Index Flora 26-100: 12. 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fuernrohria</em> K. H. E. Koch (1842).

<sm>NOTE</sm>: In his <em>Naturhistorische Topographie von Regensburg</em> 1: 58 (1838) Fürnrohr describes
himself as "Docent der Naturgeschichte am Lyceum und Lehrer der Chemie, Tech-
nologie und Naturgeschichte an der Kreis-Landwirthschafts- und Gewerbsschule." In
1830 Fürnrohr had returned to Regensburg to become provisor of the Gladbach
pharmacy. This pharmacy played an important role in bringing together Regensburg
botanists and both the 18th and the 19th century periods of Regensburg botanical
activity emanated from this centre.

1914. Versuch einer näheren Beleuchtung der Disposition methodique des espèces de
mousses par G. A. Walker-Arnott, ... <em>Flora</em> 10(2) (Beil. 1): 22-86. 1827.
<em>Publ</em>.: p. 1-80, Jul-Sep 1827; p. 81-86, Sep-Dec 1827 (inf. J. Leussink).

1915. <em>Naturhistorische Topographie von Regensburg</em>. In Verbindung mit Forster, Herrich-
Schäffer, Koch, v. Schmöger und v. Voith bearbeitet von Dr. A. E. Fürnrohr...
Regensburg (G. J. Manz) 1838-1840, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Naturhist. Topogr. Regensburg</em>).
<em>Band 1</em>: 5 Nov 1838 (date of receipt by Regensburg Society, Flora 21: 774. 28 Dec
	1838), front., p. [i]-xiv, [1]-303, canc. 191. <em>Copy</em>: Prov. Bibl. Friesland.
<em>Band 2</em>: 5 Nov 1839 (id.), p. [i]-xxxv, 'xxxi' [= xxxvi], 'xxxii' [= xxxvii], [1]-274,
	3 tabl. <em>Copies</em>: id., HH. - Second t.p.: "<em>Flora ratisbonensis</em> oder Uebersicht der um
	Regensburg wildwachsenden Gewächse." (See PR 3151).
<em>Band 3</em>: Jul-Nov 1840 (Flora 28 Dec 1840), p. [ii]-xvi, [1]-478. <em>Copy</em>: id.
<em>Nachträge und Berichtigungen</em> (to Flora Ratisbonensis) (fide PR): In einem Gratulations-
	programm zur Hoppe'schen Doctorjubelfeier, 5 Mai 1845. Regensburg 1845, p.
	21-31.
	Volume 1 contains, on p. 67-176, a <em>Geschichte der botanischen Forschungen in Regensburg</em>
	with a detailed account of the early years of the Regensburg Botanical Society (1789-
	1840).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 631; LS 9410.

Fürnrohr, Heinrich (1841/2-1918), German physician and botanist at Regensburg,
son of A. E. Fürnrohr. (<em>H. Fürnr.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(1): 229; Barnhart 2:16.
Degen, Mag. bot. Lap. 17: 116. 1918.
Wittmack, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 36: 234. 1918.

1916. <em>Exkursions-Flora von Regensburg</em>. Zusammenstellung der notwendigen Unter-
scheidungs-Merkmale sämmtlicher in der Umgebung von Regensburg wildwachsenden
Gefässpflanzen mit allgemeiner Bezeichnung der Standorte etc. ... Neue, mit einem
Anhange "Bestimmungs-Tabellen der Familien und Gattungen der Regensburger

PAGE: 898
HEADING: FÜRNROHR

Flora nach dem Linnéschen System" vermehrte Ausgabe. Regensburg (Herm. Bauhof)
1896. Oct. (<em>Excursionsfl. Regensburg</em>).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Jul 1896 (p. vii: 20 Mar 1892; Nat. Nov. Jul 1896), p. [i]-xii, [1]-170,
	Bestimmungstabellen: [1]-18. <em>Copy</em>: B. – The 'neue ... Ausgabe" refers to his
	father's <em>Flora ratisbonensis</em> (see above).

Fuhlrott, Johann Carl (1804-1877), German botanist and high-school teacher at
Elberfeld who discovered <em>Homo neanderthalensis</em>. (<em>Fuhlrott</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 17; BM 2: 631; CSP 2: 739, 7: 726, 15: 166;
PR 3152-3154; Quenstedt p. 151 (various bibl. refs.)
Anon., Jahresber. Nat. Ver. Elberfeld 5: xxx-xxxvi. 1878 (portr.)

1917. <em>Jussieu's und De Candolle's natürliche Pflanzen-Systeme</em>, nach ihren Grundsätzen
entwickelt und mit den Pflanzenfamilien von Agardh, Batsch und Linné, so wie mit
dem Linné'schen Sexual-System verglichen. Für Vorlesungen und zum Selbstunter-
richt, ... Mit einem Vorrede von Dr. C. G. Nees von Esenbeck. Bonn (Eduard Weber)
1829. Oct. (<em>Juss. &amp; DC. Pfl.-Syst.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: late 1828 (p. vi: 6 Apr 1828; Flora 11(2) Beil. 10 Dec 1828: "so eben erschienen"),
	p. [i]-vi, [vii-viii], [1]-242, 1 tabl. <em>Copies</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH, BM 2: 631; PR 3152.
	Anon., Allg. Lit. Zeit. 192: 253-255. 1830.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 81-93. 1831.

Funck, Heinrich Christian (1771-1839), German apothecary and cryptogamist at
Gefrees. (<em>Funck</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original moss herbarium at M (rd. 1849 with Zuccarini herb.). -
See below for his series of exsiccatae. – In his letter of 11 Nov 1835 to Nees, Funck
mentions that he is making a special herbarium for M and that he is re-arranging the
existing München cryptogamic collections which had been sent to him at Gefrees.
Hawksworth mentions fungi at B, Lindemann a cryptogamic herbarium at IBF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 212.
	Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 296. 1884.
	Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 8: 196-197; AG 3: 53; Barnhart 2: 19; BM 2: 631;
CSP 2: 740, 6: 665, 7: 726; DTS 6(4): 17-19. 1904; LS 9429-9431; MD 114-120;
PR 3157-3158; Saccardo 1: 76.
Cohn, Cryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien 1: 31. 1876.
Schmidt, Flora 62: 97-103. 1879 ("Christian Heinrich").
Oltmanns, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenburg 47: 124. 1894.
Grummann, Decheniana 119(1/2): 131-140. 1968.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Sturm, <em>Deutschlands Flora</em>, Abth. II, Hft 17, 25 Apr 1819.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Funckia</em> Dumortier (1829, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Funckia</em> Willdenow (1808); <em>Funkia</em>
K. P. J. Sprengel (1817).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Funkiella</em> Schlechter (1920) is dedicated to N. Funk, collector of orchids.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Decheniana 119(1/2): 135. 1968.

1918. <em>Deutschlands Moose</em>. Ein Taschenherbarium zum Gebrauch auf botanischen
Excursionen. Baireuth 1820. Qu. (<em>Deutschl. Moose</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1820. <em>Copy</em>: FH (374 spec.) – Consists of 72 p. of printed text and 60 leaves
	with 422 rectangles for the specimens. Sets were issued with various numbers of
	specimens although it seems that originally Funck tried to deliver complete sets (see his
	letter to Nees of 24 Nov 1820. On that date he had already distributed several sets (<em>in</em>

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HEADING: FUNGK

	Grummann 1968)). <em>Flora</em> mentions it as "so eben erschienen" on 21 Dec 1820 (3: 750)
	(see Sayre). Grummann mentions in addition to this issue with specimens another
	issue of the book with lithographed plates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 631; MD p. 118-119; PR 3157; SY p. 63.
	Anon., Flora 6: 273-281, 289-297. 1823.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299. 1916.
	Grummann, Decheniana 119(1/2): 134 [note]. 1968.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 202-203. 1971.

1919. <em>Kryptogamische Gewächse</em> (<em>besonders</em>) <em>des Fichtelgebirg's</em>. Leipzig 1801-1838, 42 Hefte
of exsiccatae, text. Qu. (<em>Krypt. Gew. Fichtelgeb.</em>)

Heft	pages	specimens	t.p. date	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 (ed. 1)	1-4	1-25	1801	Feb 1800, reissued 1801
2 (ed. 1)	1-4	26-50	1801	ante Oct 1801
3 (ed. 1)	1-4	51-75	1802	Jan-Apr 1802
4 (ed. 1)	1-4	76-100	1804	ante 30 Jun 1805
5 (ed. 1)	1-4	101-125	1805	ante 20 Apr 1806
1-5 (ed. 2)	1-4	1-125	1806	20 Apr 1806
6	1-4	126-145	1806	20 Apr 1806
7	1-4	146-165	1806	ante 20 Mar 1807
8	1-4	166-185	1807	ante 20 Mar 1807
9-11	1-4	186-245	1807, 1808	1 Mai 1808
12-14	1-4	246-305	1808, 1809	16 Apr 1809
15	1-4	306-325	1809	6 Mai 1810
16	1-4	326-345	1810	6 Mai 1810
17	1-4	346-365	1810	Jul-Dec 1810
18	1-4	366-385	1811	Mai-Jun 1811
19	1-4	386-405	1812	24 Apr 1814
20	1-4	406-425	1814	9 Apr 1815
21	1-4	426-445	1815	ante 1 Nov 1815
22	1-4	446-465	1815	28 Apr 1816
23	1-4	466-485	1816	20 Apr 1817
24	1-4	486-505	1817	5 Mar 1818
25	1-4	506-525	1818	7 Mai 1818
26	1-4	526-545	1819	1 Apr 1819
27	1-4	546-565	1819	16 Apr 1820
28	1-4	566-585	1822	Feb-Mai 1822
29	1-6	586-605	1823	Jan-Jun 1823
30	1-6	606-625	1824	Jan-Jul 1824
31	1-6	626-645	1825	Jan-Jun 1825
32	1-6	646-665	1826	ante 14 Oct 1826
33	1-6	666-685	1827	Jul-Aug 1827
34	1-6	686-705	1828	Jul-Dec 1828
35	1-6	706-725	1829	ante 21 Dec 1829
36	1-6	726-745	1831	Jan-Apr 1831
37	1-6	746-765	1832	Jan 1833
38	1-6	766-785	1835	Feb-Jun 1835
39	1-6	786-805	1836	Apr 1836
40	1-6	806-825	1837	Mar 1837
41	1-6	826-845	1838	Spring 1838
42	1-6	846-865	1838	Spring 1838

For a complete collation and description see Margadant (MD). A complete series of
47 fascicles is at KIEL, another one was at B; a third nearly complete set (3 nos missing)
is at FH. Incomplete sets are in many herbaria (see IH); some of these, however, even
if listed without further details, may also be complete. – The first five Hefte were reissued
with some changes in 1806. The letters published by Grummann and some notices in
Flora provide additional information.

PAGE: 900
HEADING: FUNCK

Funck was assisted in collecting and preparing the specimens by his friend Valentin
Rausch (1807-1887).
Heft 1 was published at Hof.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 631; Jackson p. 301; LS 9429; MD pp. 114-118, 239; PR 3158; SY p. 71-73.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1065. 1940.
	Grummann, Decheniana 119: 131-140. 1968.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 25. 1969.

Fuss, Johann Mihály (Michael) (1814-1883), Transsylvanian botanist, originally
teacher at Hermannstadt, later preacher at Giresau, then at Gross-Scheuern. (<em>Fuss</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. Exsiccatae: <em>Herbarium normale transsilvanicum</em> (six sets
issued, cent, i-xi, nos. 1-1 100, 1862-1872), set at BP (also at CL, LE and WRSL?). Fuss
also contributed to the <em>Flora exsiccata austro-hungarica</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 213.
	Candolle, Phytographie 414. 1880.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 27. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 279, 5(2): 648; Barnhart 2: 21; BM 2: 632;
CSP 2: 746, 6: 663, 7: 727; GR p. 650; Kanitz no. 204; LS 9437-9441; PR 3161-3162;
Zander ed. 10, p. 661-662.
Kanitz, Mag. noven. Lap. 7: 81-86. 1883 (bibl.)
Anon., Bot. Not. 1884: 39.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Fussia</em> Schur (1866).

1920. <em>Flora transsilvaniae excursoria</em> ... munificentia societatis pro illustranda Trans-
silvaniae cognitione ex Excellentissimi D. Archiepiscopi Dr. L. Haynald edidit Societas
naturae curiosorum Transsilvaniae Cibiniensis. Hermannstadt ('Cibinii', Sibiu) (Typis
Haeredum Georgii de Closius) 1866. Oct. (<em>Fl. transsilv.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866 (p. v: pridie cal. Jan 1866, Flora 10 Jul 1867), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-v, [1, abbr.],
	[1]-864. <em>Copies</em>: M, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 632; Jackson p. 269; PR 3162.
	Anon., Flora 50: 318. 1867.

Gaertner, Carl (Karl) Friedrich von (1772-1850), German physician and botanist at
Calw. (<em>C. F. Gaertn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>.TUB. – see below, under Joseph Gaertner, for further details. -
Some specimens of cultivated hybrids are also at B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358.
	A.Z., Bonplandia 8: 168. 1860.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 347. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 8: 382-384; AG 6(2): 889; Barnhart 2: 22; BM 2:
633; Bossert p. 138; Dawson p. 352, CSP 2: 774; HU 2: 612 [index]; LS 9456; NDB 6:
22-23; NI 682; PR 3165-3166.
Anon., Flora 33: 623. 1850, 34: 135-143. 1851, 35: 63-64. 1852.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 266. 1854.
Georgi-Georgenau, Biogr.-geneal. Blätt. Schwaben, Stuttgart 1879, p. 215-218.
Anon., Genetics 9: ix. 1924 (portr.)
Moebius Gesch. Bot. p. 450 [index] 1947.
Reinöhl, Schwäb. Lebensbilder 3: 190-198. 1942 (bibl.)
Stafleu, Taxon 21: 290. 1972.
Hoppe, DSB 5: 217-219. 1972 (bibl.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 111. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Gaertner, cf. infra, sub J. Gaertner.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 511-512. 1974.

PAGE: 901
HEADING: GAERTNER, C. F.

1921. <em>Supplementum carpologicae</em> seu continuad operis Josephi Gaertner de fructibus et
seminibus plantarum voluminis tertii centuria prima [secunda]. Leipzig (C. F. E.
Richter) 1805-1807. Qu. (<em>Suppl. carp.</em>)

fascicle	pars	pages	plates	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i-iii], [1]-56	181-190	24-26 Jun 1805
	2	57-128	191-202	Mai 1806
2	2	[i-iii], [129]-256	203-225	1807

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, U. – The above details are taken from the correspondence between
C. F. Gaertner and A. P. de Candolle, at the Conservatoire botanique, Genève. Fasc.
1(1) was actually announced as available at the Leipziger Ostermesse of 1805, but from
the letter by C. F. Gaertner dated 26 June 1805 it is clear that this part was not available
before June. Gaertner sent some copies to A. L. de Jussieu on 24 Jun 1805 (letter at P),
the GGA reviewed it on 7 Dec 1805. The text of this part was still written by J. Gaertner.
The second part (pp. 57-128), containing the Rubiaceae and Sapotaceae treated by
C. F. Gaertner, was not yet out on 19 Dec 1805 and is stated to have appeared in Mai
(letter to de Candolle dated 26 Mai 1806). Some copies have a title-page to "Fasc.
1 pars 1 cum tabulis aeneis X" dated 1805. I have seen no title-page to fasc. 1 pars 2.
The general title-page for fasc. 1 is dated 1805, that for fasc. 2, 1807. The IDC micro-
fiche (5926) has the original title pages of parts 1 and 2 of fascicle I. The title-page to
part 2 reads i.a. "centuriae I. Fasc. 2 cum tabulis aeneis XII." and is indeed dated 1806.
<em>Facsimile edition</em>: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1974, p. [i*-viii*] introductory material
	by F. A. Stafleu, rest as original edition. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – ISBN 90-6123-503-0.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 633; NI 682, PR 3164, RS p. 84, IDC 425, 5926.
	Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 331. 1945.

1922. Verhandeling ter beantwoording der vraag: "Wat leert de ondervinding aan-
gaande <em>het ontstaan van nieuwe soorten of bijsoorten van planten</em> door kunstige bevruchting van
bloemen van de eene met het bloemstof van andere soorten? En welke nieuwe, nuttige
of fraaije plantgewassen kunnen op die wijze worden voortgebracht en vermenigvul-
digd?" [Haarlem (Wed. A. Loosjes, Pz.) 1838] Oct. (<em>Ontst. nieuwe soort. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1838, p. [1]-202 in vol. 24(1): [1]-202. 1838 of <em>Natuurkundige Verhan-
	delingen van de Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem</em> (rd. Regensburg
	4 Feb 1839). Possibly also reissued separately (<em>n.v.</em>) as <em>Over de Voortteling van bastaard
	planten</em>. Haarlem 1838. – For an extended German version see <em>Versuche</em> (1849), below.

1923. <em>Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Befruchtung</em> der vollkommeneren Gewächse ... Erster
Theil. Versuche und Beobachtungen über die Befruchtungsorgane der vollkommeneren
Gewächse, und über die natürliche und künstliche Befruchtung durch den eigenen
Pollen. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1844. Oct. (<em>Beitr. Kenntn. Befrucht.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844, Sep-Nov (p. x: Sep 1844; rd. by Flora in Nov 1844, see 27: 786. 1844,
	however, rd. by Bot. Zeit. "so eben, " shortly before 4 Apr 1845), p. [ii]-x, [2, cont.,
	err.], [1]-644. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY, Nijmegen. – Second t.p. (p. [iii]): "Versuche und
	Beobachtungen über die Befruchtungsorgane der vollkommeneren Gewächse, und
	über ... Pollen."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 633; Jackson p. 100; PR 3165.
	Anon., Flora 27: 786. 1844.

1924. <em>Versuche und Beobachtungen über die Bastarderzeugung im Pflanzenreich</em>. Mit Hinweisung
auf die ähnlichen Ershcheinungen im Thierreiche, ganz umgearbeitete und sehr ver-
mehrte Ausgabe der von der Königl. holländ. Akademie der Wissenschaften gekrönten
Preisschrift. Mit einem Anhang. ... Auf Kosten des Verfassers. Stuttgart (K. F. Hering
&amp; Comp.) 1849. Oct. (<em>Vers. Bastarderz. Pflanzenr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jun 1849 (rd. Regensburg Jul 1849; preface 20 Apr 1849), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-790,
	[1]. <em>Copy</em>: U. For the Dutch 'Preisschrift' see above.
<em>Partial reprint</em>: <em>Methode der künstlichen Bastardbefruchtung der Gewächse</em> und Namensver-
	zeichniss der Pflanzen, mit welchen von dem Verfasser Versuche angestellt wurden
	... Besonderer Abdruck aus den Versuchen und Beobachtungen über Bastard-

PAGE: 902
HEADING: GAERTNER, C. F.

	erzeugung im Pflanzenreich. Auf Kosten des Verfassers. Stuttgart (K. F. Hering &amp;
	Comp.) 1849. Oct., p. [1]-83. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 633; Jackson p. 100; PR 3166.

Gaertner, Joseph (1732-1791), German physician and botanist, who ultimately settled
as "Privatgelehrter" at Calw. (<em>Gaertn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Joseph Gaertner's collection of fruits and seeds is at Tübingen
(TUB). Carl Friedrich Gaertner added to these collections and had a herbarium of his
own, also at TUB. The Gaertner collection of fruits and seeds should be consulted with
the knowledge in mind that material was added to it after Joseph's death and from
collections that Joseph Gaertner could not possibly have consulted. Joseph Gaertner
received material on loan from several sources, e.g. from Banks. He made use of the van
Royen collections at Leiden during his stay in that town. His types are therefore not
necessarily always in the Tübingen collection.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 18: 148. 1860.
	Anon., Bonplandia 8: 168. 1860.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 377-380; AG 6(2): 889; Barnhart 2: 22; BM 2:
633-634; Bossert p. 138; Dawson p. 351-352; NDB 6: 22; HU 2: 612 [Index Gaertner],
2: 613 [Index Gaertner]; Jackson p. 114; Langman p. 296; LS 9457; MW p. 131;
NI 682; PR 3164; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 2: 303. 1796, 3: 34, 90, 174, 399. 1797.
Deleuze, Ann. Mus. nat. Hist. nat. 1: 207-233. 1802.
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftsteller 4: 11-12. 1804.
Deleuze, Ann. Bot. König et Sims 1: 73-99. 1805.
Deleuze, Ueber das Leben und die Werke Gäertner's und Hedwigs, Stuttgart 1805
	(109 p.).
Chaumeton, Biographie universelle 15: 342-343. 1856.
Sachs, Geschichte Botanik 132-135, 222, 447. 1875.
Smith, Rees Cyclopaedia 15. 1819.
Georgi-Georgenau, Biogr.-Geneal. Blätt. Schwaben. Stuttgart 1879. p. 216-217.
Kräusel in Dörfler, Bot. Portr. 34. 1907 (portr.)
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. XVIII Jh. p. 149, 152, 176. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 450 [index]. 1937.
Reinöhl, Schwäb. Lebensbilder 3: 182-187. 1942.
Stafleu, Acta bot. neerl. 18(1): p. 216-223. 1969.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans p. 372 [ind.]. 1971.
Ewan, DSB 5: 216-217. 1972.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. p. 61. 1973.
Stafleu, Joseph Gaertner and his Carpologia, introduction to facs. rep. J. Gaertner,
	Fruct. 1: 1-8. 1974 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaertnera</em> Lamarck (1792); <em>Gaertnera</em> Retzius (1791); <em>Gaertnera</em> Schreber
(1789); <em>Gaertneria</em> Medikus (1789).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 99. 1968.

1925. <em>De fructibus et seminibus plantarum</em>. Accedunt seminum centuriae quinque priores
cum tabulis aeneis lxxix. [1:] Stuttgart (author; Typis Academiae Carolinae), [2:]
Tübingen (G. H. Schramm) 1788-1791 [-1792], 2 vols. Qu. [for vol. 3 see C. F. Gaert-
ner] (<em>Fruct. sem. pl.</em>)

vol.	part	centuria pages	plates	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-5	[i*-xi*], [i]-clxxxii,	1-79	Dec 1788
			[1, h.t.], [1]-384,
			[6, ind.], [1, err.]
2	1	6-7	[i]-lii, [1, h.t.], [1-184]	80-119	Sep(sero)-Nov 1790

PAGE: 903
HEADING: GÄUMANN

vol.	part	centuria pages	plates	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	2	8-9	[185]-352	120-156	Apr-Mai 1791
	3	10	[353]-504	157-180	Sep-Dec 1791
	4		505-520, [1, err.]	Jan-Jun 1792

<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, U, US.-<em>A reissue</em> of vol. 1 took place in 1801 (Leipzig) and is
mentioned by Nissen. There was also a reissue of vol. 2, Leipzig 1802 (<em>copy</em> U; Sumtibus
Caroli Friederici Enochi Richteri). These reissues differ only in the title-pages.-See
also the announcement of these reissues in Bot. Zeit. (Regensburg) 1 (2): 32. 22 Jan 1802.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>: Amsterdam (A. Asher &amp; Co.) 1974 (with intr. by F. A. Stafleu, p. 1-8 in
	vol. 1). <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – ISBN 90-6123-500-6.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 633; HU 697; NI 682; PR 3164; RS p. 84; ST p. 60-62; IDC 425.
	C. F. v. Gaertner, Flora 8: 476-480. 1825 (additions).
	Hallier, Rec. Trav. bot. Néerl. 15: 27-122. 1918.
	Rothmaler, Chron. bot. 5: 438. 1939.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945; ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.
	Burtt, Kew Bull. 1951: 148.
	Brizicky, Rhodora 62: 81-84. 1960.
	Stearn, Cat. bot. books coll. Hunt 2(1): ciii. 1961.
	Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera plantarum xxxviii. 1964, facsimile ed.
	Weinheim.
	Stafleu, Acta bot. neerl. 18(1): 216-223. 1969.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 125-133, 372. 1971.

Gaertner, Philipp Gottfried (1754-1825), German botanist, apothecary at Hanau.
(<em>P. Gaertn.</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some material at W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 218.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 22; GR p. 15; PR 3167.
Anon., Flora 9: 31-32. 1826.
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. Wiss., Abh. 1901: 10.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: For eponyms based on the name Gaertner, cf. supra, sub J. Gaertner.

1926. <em>Oekonomisch-technische Flora der Wetterau</em>. Frankfurt a.M. (Philipp Heinreich
Guilhauman) 1799-1802, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Oekon. Fl. Wetterau</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Bernhard Meyer (1767-1836) and Johannes Scherbius (x-1813).

vol.	part	pages	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1		[i]-xii, [1], [1]-531, [1, err.], map	Jun-Jul 1799
2		[i*], [i]-ii, [1]-512	Mai-jul 1800
3	1	[1]-438, [1]-30, [1]-52	.	Jan-Jun 1801
	2	[1]-388, [1, err.], [1]-32	1802

<em>Copies</em>: HH, L, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 9458; PR 3167.

Gäumann, Ernest Albert (1893-1963), Swiss mycologist and plant pathologist at
Zürich. (<em>Gäum</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BERN; later material (rusts) at ZT, Indonesian material at BO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 219.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 184. 1950 (itin.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 22; Bossert p. 141; BFM 307; GR p. 640;
KR p. 251; LS suppl. 9399-9436.

PAGE: 904
HEADING: GÄUMANN

Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 107. 1937.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males, ser. I. 1: 184. 1950.
Landolt, Verh. Schweiz, naturf. Ges. 143: 194-206. 1963 (portr., bibl.).
Zobrist et al., Herrn Professor Dr Ernst Gäumann zum siebzigsten Geburtstag, 1963,
	68 p. (portr.)
Kalyana-sundaram, J. Ind. Bot. Soc. 43: 358-360. '1964' (1965) (portr.)
Kern, Vierteljschr. naturf. Ges. Zürich 108: 475-476. 1963 (portr.)
Hassebrauk, Angewandte Botanik 37(6): 297-298. 1964 (portr.)
Maček, Bioloski Vestnik Ljubljana 12: 180-181. 1964.
Urban, Ceska Mykologie 18(2): 125-126. 1964 (portr.)
Gardner and Kern, Mycologia 57: 1-5. 1965 (portr.)
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 227. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaeumannia</em> F. Petrak (1950); <em>Gaeumanniella</em> F. Petrak (1952); <em>Gaeuman-
nomyces</em> von Arx &amp; D. L. Olivier (1952).

Gagnebin de la Ferrière, Abraham (1707-1800), Swiss physician and botanist.
(<em>Gagnebin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, P-HA, NEU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 214.
	Candolle, Phytographie 414. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 23; PR p. 116.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 245 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Wolf, R., Biographien zur Kulturgeschichte der Schweiz 3: 227-240. 1860.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: xxxix, xliii.
Thurmann, Abraham Gagnebin de la Ferrière. Porrentruy 1851, ix, 143 p., 2 pl.
	(portr.), reprinted from Arch. Soc. jurass. Emulation.
De Beer et Gagnebin, Bull. Soc. neuchâteloise Sci. nat. 80: 45-79. 1957 (correspondence
	Gagnebin-Haller).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gagnebina</em> Necker ex A. P. de Candolle (1825).

Gagnepain, François (1866-1952), French botanist at Paris, specialist on the flora of
south-eastern Asia (<em>Gagnep</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 214.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 23; BL 1: 122, 2: 184, 200-201; BM 6: 353;
CSP 15: 184; Langman p. 276; LS suppl. 9197; MW p. 119, 131-133, suppl. p. 73;
Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 102, <em>pl. 143.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Chevalier, <em>in</em> Lecomte, FI. Indochine tome prél. 41. 1944 (portr.)
Humbert, Not. Syst., Paris 14(4): 221-229. 1952 (portr.)
Reed, Bibl. Fl. SE Asia 66-77. 1969 (bibl.)
Anon., Rev. int. Botanique appl. 32: 303-305. 1952.
<sm>NOTE</sm>: The death notice in Bot. Centralbl. 119: 256. 1911 was erroneous.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Gagnepain was one of the major contributors to Lecomte, <em>Flore
Indochine</em> for which he wrote the <em>tome préliminaire</em> and many family treatments which are
listed under Lecomte.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gagnepainia</em> K. M. Schumann (1904).

Gahn, Henric (1747-1816), Swedish physician, pupil of Linnaeus, ultimately teacher
at the army academy at Karlberg. (<em>Gahn</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LINN.

PAGE: 905
HEADING: GAILLON

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 345; Barnhart 2: 23; KR p. 235-236.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gahnia</em> J. R. Forster &amp; J. G. A. Forster (1776).

1927. <em>Fundamenta agrostographiae</em>, cons. exper. Fac. med. Ups. praeside viro illustrissimo
D. Doct. Carolo à Linné, ... auctore defendente Henrico Gahn, Fahlunensi, ... in
audit. Carol, maj. die 27 Jun. 1767. Publice ventilanda. Uppsala (Johan. Edman)
[1767]. Qu. (<em>Fund. agrost.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 27 Jun 1767, p. [1]-38, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: HU. – To be attributed to the "auctore
	defendente, " but see Krok's cautious remark that Linnaeus must have had an
	important share in the authorship.
<em>Ref</em>.: KR p. 236; PR 5509; SO 2356-2361; TL-1: 757.

Gaillard, Albert (1858-1903), French mycologist, curator of the Lloyd herbarium.
(<em>Gaillard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at B, BM, NY, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 214.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 23; BM 2: 634; CSP 15: 185-186; LS
9465-9497, 20128; 33503-33505.
Bouvet, Bull. Soc. Etudes sci. Angers 32: 183-185. 1902.
Patouillard, Bull. Soc. bot. France 50: 513-517. 1903.
Patouillard, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 19: 388-389. 1903 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaillardiella</em> Patouillard (1895).

1928. <em>Contribution à l'étude des champignons inférieurs</em> famille des Périsporiacées. <em>Le genre
Meliola</em> anatomie.-morphologie.-systématique. Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1892. Oct. 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1892 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1892), p. [1]-163, <em>pl. i-xxiv</em>, uncol. liths by the author. <em>Copy</em>:
	FH (rd. 20 Jan 1893).

Gaillon, François Benjamin (1782-1839), French algologist. (<em>Gaillon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 23; BM 2: 634; CSP 2: 755, 6: 664;
PR 3168-3171, ed. 1: 3469-3474.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 112. 1903, 3(3): 102. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 47. 1906.
Silva, Taxon 8: 60-61. 1959.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Gaillon contributed to Cuvier [ed], <em>Dictionnaire des Sciences naturelles
</em>(1804-1830).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaillona</em> Bonnemaison (1828); <em>Gaillonia</em> A. Richard ex A. P. de Candolle
(1830); <em>Gaillonia</em> F. Rudolphi (1831).

1929. <em>Essai sur l'étude des thalassiophytes</em>, ou plantes marines. [Rouen (F. Baudry) 1820].
Oct. (<em>Essai thalassioph</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1820 (after 9 Jun 1820, day of reading paper to Rouen Société d'Émulation),
	p. [1]-12. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3168.

1930. <em>Aperçu microscopique et physiologique de la fructification des thalassiophytes symphysistées</em>.
[Rouen (F. Baudry) 1821] Oct. (<em>Aperçu thalassioph. symphys.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1821 (BF 29 Sep), p. [1]-14. <em>Copies</em>: G, PCS. – Reprint with independent
	pagination from Ann. gén. Sci. phys. 8: 362-372. 1821 (see also Froriep, Notizen 2:
	23-25. 1822 and CSP).

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HEADING: GAILLON

1931. <em>Résumé méthodique des classifications des thalassiophytes ...</em> (Article extrait du 53°
volume du Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles). Strasbourg (Levrault) 1828. Oct. (<em>Résumé thalassioph</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1828 (date of publ. of vol. 53 of Dict.), p. [1]-59, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: PCS. –
	Reprinted from Dict. Sci. nat. (Cuvier) 53, Mai 1828.

1932. <em>Aperçu d'histoire naturelle</em> et observations sur les limites qui séparent le règne végétal
du règne animal. Boulogne (Le Roy-Mabille) 1833. Oct. (<em>Aperçu hist. nat.</em>)

<em>Orig. ed</em>: 1833. Consists of the reprint [p. [1]-24. <em>Copy</em>: PCS] of the article with the above
	mentioned title in Proc. Verb. Agr. Commerce Arts Boulogne-sur-Mer 1833: 93-114
	plus an appendix of eleven unnumbered pages entitled <em>Tableaux synoptiques et méthodi-
	ques des genres des Némazoaires</em>. Silva states that the publication of the <em>Aperçu</em> and
	<em>Tableaux</em> in the journal has priority over the publication as a [<em>first</em>] reprint. This
	reprint is identifiable because it has the same typography as the journal, 24 pages
	plus unnumbered pages for the <em>Tableaux</em>.
	A <em>second</em> reprint with the same typography was published with the pagination [3]-35
	(<em>copy</em>: PCS) with altered page make-up.
	A <em>third</em> reprint, of the <em>Tableaux</em> only, took place in the journal Mém. Soc. Roy.
	Émulation Abbeville 1: 469-482. 1833 (<em>copy</em>: PCS) with altered typography, altered
	page make-up and some changes in text and punctuation.
	A <em>fourth</em> reprint, of the <em>Tableaux</em> only, took place in the Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 1:
	44-56. Jan 1834 together with a review of the <em>Aperçu</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 634; PR 3171.
	Silva, Taxon 8: 60-61. 1959.

Galeotti, Henri Guillaume (1814-1858), French born botanist and explorer of Central
America who worked later in Belgium. (<em>Galeotti</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR (original herbarium, formerly at LV), other major sets at B,
E, G, GENT, K, LE, OXF, P, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 214; Lasègue p. 209-211.
	Candolle, Phytographie 414. 1880.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 50-51. 1902.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299, 348. 1916.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinb. 82. 1970.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 523-524. 1970.
	Morton, Amer. Fern. J. 61(2): 59-75. 1971 (fern colls.)
	McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 236-238. 1972.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 323. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 24; BM 2: 635; CSP 2: 758-759;
Jackson p. 368; Langman p. 297-298; MW p. 134; PR p. 116; Quenstedt p. 153;
Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Morren, La Belgique hort. 8: 234-236. 1858 (bibl.)
Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 16: 119-120. 1858.
Bommer, J. Hort. prat. Belg. 2: 94-96. 1858.
Quetelet, Annuaire Acad. roy. Belg. 25: 139-148. 1859 (bibl.)
Crépin, Guide bot. belg. 244, 262, 449-450. 1878 (bibl.)
Mourlon, Géologie de la Belgique 2: 309-310. 1881.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 125-126. 1887.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 50-51. 1902.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Galeottia</em> A. Richard &amp; H. G. Galeotti (1845); <em>Galeottiella</em> Schlechter (1920).

Gallenmüller, Joseph (<em>fl</em>. 1876), German highschool teacher in Aschaffenburg.
(<em>Gallenmüller</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

1933. <em>Phanerogamen-Flora von Aschaffenburg</em>. Analytische Tabellen zum Bestimmen der

PAGE: 907
HEADING: GAMBLE

Pflanzen. Programm der k. bayerischen Studien-Anstalt zu Aschaffenburg für das
Studienjahr 1875-76. Aschaffenburg (Wailandt) 1876. Oct. (<em>Phan.-Fl. Aschaffenburg</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1876, p. [i]-vi, [1]-97. <em>Copy</em>: B.

Galløe, Olaf (1881-1965), Danish lichenologist. (<em>Galløe</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C, some material also at L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 215.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 25; BM 6: 354; GR p. 677; LS 33527,
33527a, 33528, LS suppl. 9228-9232; NI 683n.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist, 1: 879 [ind.]. 1926.
Christiansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 61(4): 309-312. 1966 (portr.)
Christiansen, Friesia 10(1/2): 100-102. 1972 (portr.)
Christiansen, Life and work of Olaf Galløe, <em>in</em> Galløe, Nat. hist. Dan. Lichens 10: 7-10.
	1972 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: The lichen flora and lichen vegetation of Iceland 1919-1920, <em>in
</em>Rosenvinge and Warming, <em>The Botany of Iceland</em>, 2: 101-247. 1920.

1934. <em>Natural history of the Danish lichens</em> [.] Original investigations based upon new
principles. Kjøbenhavn (1-4: H. Aschehoug &amp; Co.; 5: Levin &amp; Munksgaard; 6-9: Ejnar
Munksgaard; 10: Ellen Galløe) 1927-1972, 10 vols. Qu. (<em>Nat. hist. Dan. lich.</em>)

vol.	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i], [1]-93	1-160	1927
2	[3]-84	1-128	1929
3	[3]-114		1-127	1930
4	[3]-81	1-133	1932
5	[i-iv], [1]-117	1-140	1936
6	[i-iv], [1]-103	1-88	1939
7	[i-iv], [1]-62	1-101	1948
8	[i-iv], [1]-81	1-122	1950
9	[i-iv], [1]-74	1-194	1954
10	[1]-63	1-204, [7, ind.]	1972

<em>Copy</em>: U. – Vol. 10 edited by M. Skytte Christiansen (1918-x).
<em>Ref</em>.: LS suppl. 9230-9232; NI 683n.
	Christiansen, Naturhist. Tidende 19(1-2): 3-10. 1955.

Galzin, Amédée (1853-1925), French military veterinary surgeon and mycologist.
(<em>Galzin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC. – some material also at L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 215.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 26; GR p. 278-279; LS 9585-9587, 31428-
31429.
Bourdot, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 41: 333-336. 1925.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Bourdot et Galzin, Hymenomycètes de France. See Bourdot.

Gamble, James Sykes (1847-1925), British forester and botanist in India. (<em>Gamble</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K – duplicates: B, BM, CAL, DD, H, L, OXF, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358; 2: 215.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 348. 1916.
	Hill, Bull. misc. inf. Kew 1926: 12-17.
	Dickinson, Phycol. Bull. 1: 12. 1952.

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HEADING: GAMBLE

	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 169. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 82. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 26; BB p. 118; BM 2: 637, 6: 355; CSP 15:
199; Jackson p. 387; LS 33540; MW p. 134; NI 684.
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 535 [index]. 1918.
Anon., Empire Forestry J. 2: 92. 1925.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 1925(2): 359.
Rendle, J. Bot. 63: 335. 1925.
Hill, Proc. roy. Soc. ser. B. 99: xxxviii-xliii. 1926 (portr.)
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1925: 400, 433-439 (bibl.), 1926: 12-17.
Prain, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1925-26: 80-81. 1926.
Burkill, Chapt. Hist. Bot. India 238 [index]. 1965.
Reed, Bibl. fl. SE Asia 77-78. 1969 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Hooker, <em>The flora of British India</em>, vol. 7, 1897, <em>Bambuseae</em> of India;
Sargent, <em>Plantae wilsonianae, Lauraceae</em>, 2: 66-86. 1914.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gamblea</em> C. B. Clarke (1879); <em>Gambleola</em> Massee (1898).

1935. <em>A manual of Indian timbers</em>: an account of the structure, growth, distribution, and
qualities of Indian woods. Calcutta (Superintendent of Government Printing) 1881.
Oct. (in fours) (<em>Man. Ind. timb.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Nov-Dec 1881 (pref. Nov 1881), map, p. [i*], [i]-xxx, [1]-522. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Oct-Dec 1902 (p. xxiii: 1 Oct 1902), p. [i], front., [iii]-xxvi, [1]-856. <em>Copy</em>: NY. –
	"New and revised edition." London (Sampson Low, Marston &amp; Company). Oct.
<em>Ed. 2a</em>: 1922, p. [i], front., [iii]-xxvi, [1]-868. <em>Copy</em>: US. – Reprint of second edition
	with some corrections and additions" London (Sampson Low, Marston &amp; Company).
	With two appendices.
<em>Ed. 2b</em>: 1972, p. [i], front., [iii]-xxvi, [1]-868. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprint (identical with ed. 2a)
	by Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun 1972. Oct.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637, 6: 355.

1936. <em>Flora of the presidency of Madras</em>. London (West Newman &amp; Co., Adlard &amp; Son)
[1915]-1936. 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. Madras</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Cecil Ernst Claude Fischer (1874-?); Stephen Troyte Dunn (1868-1938)
(part 1, p. 1-182)

vol.	part	pages	date	author	notes
					Kew Bull.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	pref.	[i*], [i]-lxiv	8 Feb 1936	Fischer
	1	[i-ii], [1]-200	Nov-Dec 1915	Gamble	1916: 57
	2	[i-ii], 201-389	Apr-Dec 1918	Gamble	1918: 222
	3	[i-ii], [391]-577	Oct-Dec 1919	Gamble	1920:49
2	pref.	[i*]	[1925]	Gamble
	4	[i-ii], 579-768	1921	Gamble	1921:312
	5	[i-ii], 769-962	1922	Gamble	1924: 235
	6	[i-ii], 963-1160	Apr-Dec 1924	Gamble	1924:235
	7	[i-ii], [1161]-1346	Nov-Dec 1925	Gamble	-
3	pref.	[i*], map	8 Feb 1936	Fischer
	8	[i-ii], 1347-1532	Jun-Dec 1928	Fischer	1928: 281
	9	[i-ii], [1533]-1687	1931	Fischer	1931:257
	10	[i-ii], [1689]-1864	Nov-Dec 1934	Fischer	1935: 143
	11	[i-ii], [1865]-2017	8 Feb 1936	Fischer	Flora 1: ix

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US. Imprint t.p.'s vols. 1-3: Adlard &amp; Son; covers 1-7: Adlard &amp; Son,
West Newman &amp; Co.; 8-11: Adlard &amp; Son; t.p.'s parts: 1: Calcutta, 2-11: London (no
printing house).
<em>Ref</em>.: Sundararaj, J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 55: 238-242. 1958.

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HEADING: GANDOGER

Gandoger, Michel (1850-1926), French botanist, one of the greatest "splitters" ever,
plant collector, and rhodologist. (<em>Gand</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LY (800.000). Duplicates in many herbaria, see Index her-
bariorum 2(2): 216. 1957. – The citations of localities on labels of duplicates distributed
by Gandoger are not always trustworthy. Issued various sets of exsiccatae: <em>Flora al-
geriensis exsiccata, Flora gallia exsiccata, Plantae maroccanae, Flora hispanica exsiccata, Flora
Africae bor</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 216.
	Gandoger, Rev. Bot. 1: 236-248. 1883 (on Algerian collections).
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 348. 1916.
	Beauverie, C. R. Congr. Soc. Sav. Paris 1935, Sect. Sci. 208-209. 1936.
	Rothmaler, Taxon 11: 159. 1962.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 82. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 324. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 27; BL 1: 45, 2: 657 [Index]; BM 2: 637, 6:
355; Bossert p. 139; CSP 7: 734, 9: 958, 12: 260, 15: 200-201; DTS 1: 81-82 ("Dieser
Autor wird im vorliegenden Werke nicht mehr weiter berücksichtigt"); GR p. 321;
IF p. 698; IF suppl. 2: 36, suppl. 3: 209; Langman p. 302; LS 9589-9591; MW p. 134.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo Cívico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 151. 1895.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100; 12. 1910.
Charbonnel, Bull. Soc. bot. France 74: 3-11. 1927 (bibl.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.
McGillivray, Contr. N.S.W. natl. Herb. 4(6):319. 1973 (Gandoger's names of Austra-
	lian plants).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: The handwriting of the <em>Flora Europae</em> (mss reproduced by offset) is that
of Gandoger himself.

1937. <em>Flore Lyonnaise</em> et des départements du sud-est comprenant l'analyse des plantes
spontanées et des plantes cultivées comme industrielles ou ornementales avec l'indication
de quelques-unes de leurs propriétés principales précédée de notions élémentaires sur
la botanique conformément au programme du baccalauréat és sciences. Paris, Lyon
(Lecoffre Fils et Cie) 1875. Duod. (<em>Fl. Lyon.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1875 (p. viii: Mar 1874), p. [i]-viii, [1]-LIV, [1, abbr.], [1]-322, [1, cont.]
	<em>Copies</em>: B, HH, M, U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637; Jackson p. 286; Blake 2: 110.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.

1938. <em>Decades plantarum novarum</em> praesertim ad floram Europae spectantes. Paris (F. Savy)
1875-1880, 3 fasc. Oct. (<em>Dec. pl. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: <em>1</em>. (dec. 1-12): 1875, p. [i-iii], [1]-46. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. <em>2</em>: (dec. 13-20): 1876
	(Flora rd. Feb 1877), 46 p.; <em>3</em>: 1880 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1880). "Enthält nur neue Namen
	für längst bekannte europäische Pflanzen" (Bot. Jahresber. 6(2): 526. 1878). – Fasc. 2
	is reprinted from Bull. Soc. agrie, sci., litt. Pyrénées-Orientales no. 22.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637; Jackson p. 220, 226.

1939. <em>Essai sur une nouvelle classification des roses</em> de l'Europe, de l'Orient et du bassin
méditerranéen. Paris (F. Savy) 1876. Oct. (<em>Essai class. roses</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1876, p. [1]-47, [48, cont.] <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U. – Reprinted with independent
	pagination from Bull. Soc. agric., sci. litt. Dépt. Pyrénées-Orientales no. 22. –
	Spanish translation: Barcelona 1880, Oct. (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 227.

1940. <em>Rosae novae Galliam</em> austro-orientalem colentes. Paris (F. Savy) 1877-1878, 2 fasc.
Oct. (<em>Ros. nov. Gall.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: 1877, p. [1]-25. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Reprinted with independent pagination
	from Flora 60: 233-239. 21 Mai 1877, 248-256. 1 Jun 1877, 262-270. 11 Jun 1877.
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 1878, p. [1]-44. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Reprinted idem from Flora 61: 369-382.

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HEADING: GANDOGER

	21 Aug 1878, 392-400. 1 Sep 1878, 401-407. 11 Sep 1878, 422-432. 21 Sep 1878, 445-
	448. 1 Oct 1878.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637; Jackson p. 275.

1941. <em>Menthae novae</em> imprimis Europaeae cum tabulis dichotomicis illustratae ...
Fasciculus I. [Paris] 1881. Oct. † (<em>Menth. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A reprint of an article published in Bull. Soc. natur. Moscou 56(2): [223]-277.
	1881, reprint announced by Nat. Nov. only in Oct 1882. – Two further "fascicles"
	appeared in the same journal 75(2): 235-298. 1882 and 58(1): 14-102. 1883. <em>Copy</em>:
	MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637; DTS p. 82.

1942. <em>Flora Europae</em> terrarumque adjacentium sive enumeratio plantarum per Europam
atque totam regionem mediterraneam cum insulis atlanticis sponte crescentium, novo
fundamento instauranda. Paris (F. Savy), London (Bernard Quaritch), Berlin (Fried-
länder und Sohn) 1883-1891, 27 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. Eur.</em>)

vol.	pages	date Nat. Nov.	date t.p.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-ii], [1]-440, [1]	Mar 1884	1883
2	[i], [1]-453	Nov 1884	1884
3	[i-v], [1]-221	Dec 1884	1884
4	[i-v], [1]-398	Apr 1885	1885
5	[i-iii], [1]-293	Mai 1885	1885
6	[i-iii], [1]-359		1885
7	[i-iii], [1]-337	Mar 1886	1885
8	[i-iii], [1]-[397]	Mai 1886	1886
9	[i-iii], [1]-345	Aug 1886	1886
10	[i-iii], [1]-302	Sep 1886	1886
11	[i-iii], [1]-318	Jan 1887	1886
12	[i-iii], [1]-285		1887
13	[i-iii], [1]-503	Jan 1888	1887
14	[i-iii], [1]-438	Jul 1888	1888
15	[i-v], [1]-400	Aug 1888	1888
16	[i-iii], [1]-391	Apr 1889	1889
17	[i-iii], [1]-473	Jun 1889	1889
18	[i-iii], [1]-393	Apr 1890	1889
19	[i-iii], [1]-382	Jul 1890	1890
20	[i-iii], [1]-224	Jan 1892 [sic]	1890
21	[i-iii], [1]-243	Jan 1892	1890
22	[i-iii], [1]-324	Sep 1890 [sic]	1890
23	[i-v], [1]-329	Jan 1892	1890
24	[i-iii], [1]-323	Apr 1891 [sic]	1890
25	[i-iii], [1]-428	Jan 1892	1891
26	[i-iii], [1]-326	Oct 1893	1891
27	[i-vii], [1]-314	Oct 1893	1891

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U. A manuscript pseudomechanically reproduced by lithography and
as such effectively published. All generally known species of the time are cited in the
usual way but also (mostly) subdivided in numerous microspecies. These microspecies
are designated by binomials. Gandoger accepted therefore two categories of species.
The category for which he used the conventional names can be chosen by us as Gan-
doger's category of species as understood by the Code; this is purely a choice of con-
venience. The second category is then infraspecific; the binomials denoting those taxa
are not validly published and can be disregarded for purposes of nomenclature (ICBN,
Art. 24). The use of two ranks of species also contravenes ICBN, Art. 33. The Eleventh
International Botanical Congress (Seattle 1969) decided to cite Gandoger's <em>Flora
europae</em> as an example under this article making it clear that the binomials denoting
Gandoger's microspecies (second category) are not validly published; this aim could
also have been achieved by applying Art. 4, para 2, in view of the element of confusion

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HEADING: GARCIA

(McGillivray 1972). These 150.000 of infraspecific binomials are now placed outside the
domain of botanical nomenclature. The circumstance that Gandoger regarded his
micro-species as his "true" species does not take away the circumstance that he accepted
binomial nomenclature for the conventional species as well in the same publication. A
"fair" solution of this problem is difficult to reach; the Code now recognises the circum-
stance that Gandoger's "specific binomials" have been consistently ignored (correctly,
from the nomenclatural point of view) by the great majority of botanical authors. For a
discussion pro and contra see Fuchs (1960), Rothmaler (1962), Greuter (1968, 1968),
Meyer (1969), and Almborn (1969, 1972).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637; DTS 1: 82.
	Britten, J. Bot. 21: 64. 1883 ("we look forward with alarm to the myriads of new and
	useless names which this publication is almost certain to bring upon us.")
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 91.
	Fuchs, Bull. Soc. bot. France 107: 108-112. 1960.
	Rothmaler, Taxon 11: 156-160. 1962.
	Greuter, Candollea 23: 81-100. 1968.
	Greuter, Taxon 17: 456-457. 1968.
	Meyer, Taxon 18: 415-420. 1969.
	Almborn, Bot. Not. 122: 148-150. 1969, 125: 201-202. 1972.
	McGillivray, Taxon 21: 717-719. 1972.

1943. <em>Monographia Rosarum Europae et Orientis</em>. Paris (F. Savy, J.-B. Baillière) 1892-1893,
4 vols. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Ros. Eur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A lithographed manuscript, to be accepted as validly published under Art. 29
(see para. 2).

vol.	pages	dates BF	dates Nat. Nov.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-iii], [1]-338	26 Mar 1892	Apr 1892
2	[i-iii], [1]-486	3 Sep 1892	Sep 1892
3	[i], [1]-418	20 Jun 1893	Jul 1893
4	[i-v], [1]-599	2 Oct 1893	Nov 1893

<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 637.

1944. <em>Flora cretica</em>. Paris (A. Hermann et Fil., L'Homme, Masson) 1916. Oct. (<em>Fl. cret.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1916 (preface), p. [i], 1-181. <em>Copies</em>: HH, US. – A handwritten manuscript,
	lithographed, effectively published.

1945. <em>Catalogue des plantes récoltées en Espagne et en Portugal</em> pendant mes voyages de 1894 à
1912. Paris (Hermann, L'Homme, Masson) 1917. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Espagne</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1917 (p. iii: 15 Mars), p. [i-iv], 1-378. <em>Copies</em>: HH, US. – Handwritten manus-
	cript, lithographed, effectively published.

Garcia de Orta (<em>fl</em>. 1490-1570), Portuguese colonial administrator, explorer and
botanist. (<em>Garcia de Orta</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Not known to have existed.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: [not in Barnhart sub Garcia]; HU p. 500 [index];
Langman p. 556.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 4-6. 1965.
Stafleu, Taxon 16: 141-142. 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm> (genera): <em>Garcia</em> Rohr (1792); <em>Garciana</em> Loureiro (1790); <em>Garcinia</em> Linnaeus
(1753, also dedicated to Laurent Garcin (1683-1752), q.v.; vide Linnaeus, Hort. Cliff.
184. 1738); (journal): <em>Garcia de Orta</em> revista da junta das missões geograficas e de
investigações do ultramar. Lisboa. Vol. 1-20, 1953-1972; in 1972 subdivided in a
number of series, among which <em>Série de Botânica</em>. Lisboa. Vol. 1-x, 1973-x.

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HEADING: GARCIA

1946. <em>Coloquios dos simples</em>, e drogas he cousas mediçinais do India, e assi dalgũas frutas
achadas nella onde se tratara algũas cousas tocantes amediçina, pratica, e outras cousas
boas, pera saber cõpostos pello Doutor garçia dorta: físico del Rey nosso senhor, vistos
pello mugto Reuerendo senhor, ho liçençiado Alexos diaz: falcam desenbargador da
casa da supricaçã inquisitor nestas partes. com priviligio do Conde viso Rey. Impresso
em boa, por Ioannes de endem as X dias de Abril de 1563. annos. Goa. 1563. Qu.
<em>Facsimile</em> edition Lisboa 1963. (<em>Coloq. simples</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 10 Apr 1563, p. [i-xiii], lvs 1-217. <em>Copy</em> of facsimile ed.: FAS. – Best known
	through Clusius' translation and revision <em>Aromatum et simplicium</em> ... historia, Ant-
	werpen 1567.
<em>Ref</em>.: HU 35; Jackson p. 26, 385.
	Correia, Anais Azevedos 14: 187-210. 1962.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 141-142. 1967.

1947. <em>Aromatum, et simplicium</em> aliquot medicamentorum apud indos nascentium <em>historia</em>:
primum quidem Lusitanica lingua per dialogos conscripta, D. Garcia ab Horto, proregis
Indiae medico, auctore. Nunc veró Latino sermone in epitomen contracta, &amp; iconibus
ad vivum expressis, locupletioribusque annotatiunculis illustrata à Carolo Clusio
Atrebate. Antverpiae ex officina Christophori Plantini, architypographi regii. 1574.
Oct. (<em>Arom. simpl. hist.</em>)

<em>Translator</em> and <em>annotator</em>: Carolus Clusius (Charles de l'Escluse) (1526-1609).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1574, p. [1]-224, [5]. <em>Copy</em>: BR. – This is the second edition of Clusius' translation;
	the first ed. (<em>n.v.</em>) came out in 1567, also with Plantijn.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hunger, Charles de l'Escluse 1: 97, 127, 370, 371. 1927.

Garcin, Laurent (1683-1752), Dutch army physician who travelled in Flanders, Spain
and Portugal and made three trips to the East Indies, India, Ceylon, Arabia and Persia
between 1720 and 1729. (<em>Garcin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The original herbarium is said to be destroyed (Bridel, Steenis-
Kruseman), but several sets of specimens collected by Garcin are at G (in the Burman
herbarium) and at L. A number of Swiss plants are at BM (via the Earl of Bute and
Lambert).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 216; Lasègue p. 66.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 185-186. 1950.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 524. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 29; HA 2: 223; PR p. 116.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 246 [index]. 1800.
Bridel, Biographie de Laurent Garcin, ed. 2. 1857.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 228. 1936.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. Bot. Suisse 50a: 233-235. 1940.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 185-186. 1950.

Garcke, Christian August Friedrich (1819-1904), German botanist, pupil of D. F. L.
von Schlechtendal at Halle, after 1854 curator, "dozent" and ultimately professor of
botany at Berlin. (<em>Garcke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, his <em>Flora halensis</em> at HAL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 217.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 32-33, 748. 1917.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 6: 71; AG 5(2): 502, 12(2): 581; Barnhart 2: 29;
BM 2: 638-639, 6: 356; Bossert p. 139; CSP 2: 766-767, 6: 664, 7: 734, 9: 960, 15: 206;
GR p. 80; KR p. 236; Langman p. 307; LS 9598-9603, 33546; MW p. 236; PR 3191-
3192, 10564; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 5. 1860.
Rottenbach, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 22: (44)-(48). 1904 (bibl.)
Tschirch, Ber. pharm. Ges. 14(2): 52-66. 1904 (portr.)
Niedenzu, <em>in</em> Garcke, Deutschl. Fl. ed. 20. iii-iv. 1908 (portr.)

PAGE: 913
HEADING: GARCKE

Hoffmann et al., Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin, Mat.-Nat. R. 14: 807. 1965.
Stafleu, Regn. veg. 71: 323-324. 1970.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Edited <em>Linnaea</em> 35-43, 1867-1882 ("Neue Folge" 1-9), see under
Schlechtendal; also <em>Jb. kön. Bot. Garten, Berlin</em>, 2-4, 1883-1889. See Klotzsch for <em>Botanische
Ergebnisse der Reise ... des Prinzen Waldemar von Preussen</em> (1862).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Garckea</em> K. A. F. W. Mueller Hal. (1845).

1948. <em>Flora von Halle</em>, mit näherer Berücksichtigung der Umgegend von Weissenfels,
Naumburg, Freiburg, Bibra, Nebra, Querfurt, Allstedt, Artern, Eisleben, Hettstedt,
Sandersleben, Aschersleben, Stassfurt, Bernburg, Köthen, Dessau, Oranienbaum, Bit-
terfeld und Delitzsch. Berlin (1: Eduard Anton; 2: Karl Wiegandt) 1848, 1856, 2 vols.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Halle</em>).

<em>Vol. 1, Phanerogamen</em>: early Jun 1848 (p. xx: Mai 1848, Hinrichs 7-9 Jun 1848), p. [i]-xx,
	1-595, [596, err.]. <em>Copies</em> : B, NY.
<em>Vol. 2, Kryptogamen</em>, nebst einem Nachtrag zu den Phanerogamen: Jun-Aug 1856 (p. vii:
	Mai 1856, Flora 7 Aug-7 Sep 1856), p. [i*], [i]-vii, [1, h.t.], [1]-276. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
<em>Nachtrag</em>: Fitting, Schulz, Wüst, Abh. Bot. Ver. Brandenburg 41: 118-165. 1899.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 427, [424, 425, 459]; BM 2: 638; Jackson p. 304; PR 319.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 6: 15-16, 526-532. 1848.
	Irmisch, Bot. Zeit. 6: 526-532. 21 Jul 1848 (rev. part 1).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 618-620. 29 Aug 1856 (rev. part 2).

1949. <em>Flora von Nord- und Mittel-Deutschland</em> zum Gebrauche auf Excursionen, in Schulen
und beim Selbstunterricht. Berlin (Karl Wiegandt) 1849. Oct. (<em>Fl. N. Mitt.-Deutschland</em>)

<em>Ed. 1-12</em>: Berlin 1849-1875 under this title.
<em>Ed. 13-16</em>: Berlin 1878-1890: "<em>Flora von Deutschland</em> zum ..." (<em>Fl. Deutschland</em>)
<em>Ed. 17-19</em>: Berlin 1895-1903: "<em>Illustrierte Flora von Deutschland zum</em>. ..." (<em>Ill. Fl. Deutsch-
	land</em>)
<em>Ed. 20-22</em>: Berlin 1908-1922: "<em>August Garcke's illustrierte Flora von Deutschland</em>. Zum ...
	Auflage herausgegeben von Dr Franz Niedenzu. Mit etwa 4000 Einzelbildern in 764
	Originalabbildungen." (<em>Ill. Fl. Deutschland</em>)
<em>Ed. 23</em>: Berlin, Hamburg 1972: "<em>August Garcke Illustrierte Flora von Deutschland</em> und an-
	grenzenden Gebiete. Gefässkryptogamen und Blütenpflanzen. Herausgegeben von
	Dr Konrad von Weihe unter Mitarbeit von D. Fürnkranz, Wien, H. Grebe, Han-
	nover, E. Schenk †, Mannheim, A. Seithe, Malsch-Salzbach, D. Vogellehner,
	Freiburg i. Br., W. Zimmermann, Tübingen. Mit 3704 Einzelbildern in 460 Abbil-
	dungen und auf 5 Tafeln. 23., völlig neugestaltete und neu illustrierte Auflage."
	(<em>Ill. Fl. Deutschland</em>)
<em>Imprints</em>: ed. 2 (Wiegandt &amp; Grieben), ed. 3 (Karl Wiegandt), ed. 4, 5 (Gustav Bossel-
	mann), ed. 6-11 (Wiegandt und Hempel), ed. 12, 13 (Wiegandt, Hempel und Parey),
	ed. 14-23 (Paul Parey).

ed.	pages	ills.	dates	copies
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-iv, [1]-392	1849, early Mai	HH, MO
2	[i]-vi, [1]-424	Jul 1851	NY
3	[i]-viii, [1]-436	1854, prob. Oct-Nov	NY
4	[i]-viii, [1]-428	Jun-Jul 1858	NY
5	[i]-viii, [1]-496	Jul 1860	NY
6	[i]-viii, *1*-*108*, 1-516	Mai-Jun 1863	NY
7	[i]-viii, [*1*]-*108*, [1]-516	Apr-Mai 1865	NY
8	[i]-viii, [*1*]-*108*, [1]-520	Apr-Sep 1867	NY
9	[i]-viii, [*1*]-*108*, [1]-520	Mai-Jun 1869	NY
10	[i]-viii, [*1*]-*108*, [1]-520	Mai-Jun 1871	NY
11	[i]-viii, [*1*]-*108*, [1]-520	1873, after Mar	NY
12	[i]-viii, [*1*]-*108*, [1]-520	Apr 1875	NY
13	[i]-iv, [1]-96, 1-516	Mai 1878	NY
14	[i]-iv, [1]-96, [1]-516	Apr 1882	NY, U

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ed.	pages	ills.	dates	copies
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15	[i]-iv, [1]-96, 1-541		Mai 1885	NY
16	[i]-iv, [1]-100, 1-570		Apr 1890	NY
17	[i]-iv, [1]-96, [1]-768	759	Jan-Feb 1895	NY
18	[i]-iv, [1]-96, [1]-780	760	Sep 1898	NY, U
19	[i]-iv, [1]-96, [1]-795	770	Jan 1903	U, AMD
20	[i]-vii, 1-837	764	Mai 1908	NY
21	[i]-viii, 1-840	764	Aug 1912	NY
22	[i]-viii, [1]-860	770	Mai 1922	BR, HH
23	[i]-xx, [1]-1607	460, 5	1972	NY, U

Dates of publication based on notices and reviews in Botanische Zeitung, Flora, and
Naturae Novitates.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 638-639, 6: 356; Jackson p. 300; PR 3192, 10564.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 369-370. 18 Mai 1849 (rev. ed. 1); 9: 763-764. 24 Oct
	1851 (rev. ed. 2); 13: 55. 19 Jan 1855 (rev. ed. 3); 16: 216. 16 Jul, 253-254. 20 Aug
	1858 (rev. ed. 4); 18: 291-292. 17 Aug 1860 (rev. ed. 5); 21: 214. 3 Jul 1863 (rev. ed.
	6); 23: 219-220. 7 Jul 1865 (rev. ed. 7).
	De Bary, Bot. Zeit. 27: 470. 9 Jul, 502-503. 23 Jul 1869 (rev. ed. 9); 29: 473. 14 Jul,
	571-572. 25 Aug 1871.
	Anon., Flora 32: 384 (ed. 1); 34: 608 (ed. 2); 37: 736 (ed. 3); 41: 594 (ed. 4); 43: 720
	(ed. 5); 49: 226 (ed. 7); 50: 462 (ed. 8); 52: 381 (ed. 9); 54: 206 (ed. 10); 61:224
	(ed. 13).

Garden, Alexander (1730-1791), American physician and botanist, correspondent of
Collinson, Ellis and Linnaeus. (<em>Garden</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 217.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 29; BB p. 118; CSP 2: 767; DNB 20: 406;
KR p. 236.
Darlington, Memorials 232, 246, 272, 274, 390 (biogr.), 409, 414, 416, 425, 436 [letters
	to Bartram 394-396, 399-400]. 1849.
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 60-68. 1914.
Gee, Bull. Univ. S. Carol. 72: 14-16. 1918.
Kelly and Burrage, American medical biographies 423-424. 1920.
Fagin, William Bartram 6, 19 [index]. 1933.
Earnest, J. and W. Bartram 184 [index]. 1940.
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr Alexander Garden 373-375. 1969.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gardenia</em> J. Colden (1756, <em>nom. rej.</em>); <em>Gardenia</em> J. Ellis (1761, <em>nom. cons.</em>);
<em>Gardeniola</em> Chamisso (1834); <em>Gardeniopsis</em> Miquel (1868).

Gardiner, William (1808-1852), Scottish umbrella-maker and amateur botanist.
(<em>Gardiner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DEE, also material at B, BM, CGE, E, GL, GOD, K, MANCH,
MICH, OXF, SLBI, TCD, TOR. Exsiccatae: <em>Twenty lessons on British mosses; first steps
to a knowledge of that beautiful tribe of plants ... illustrated with specimens</em> (46 pp., 18 speci-
mens, Dundee 1846; <em>second series</em> 58 p., 25 specimens, Aug-Sep 1849, <em>third</em> enlarged
edition 50 p., 38 specimens, fourth edition 51 p., 25 (or 33?) specimens 1852) (PR 3194),
see Sayre for further details.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 217; Kent p. 55.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299. 1916.
	Kent, British herbaria 55. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 169. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 82. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 203. 1971.

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HEADING: GARDNER, G.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 29; BB p. 118; BM 2: 640, 6: 357; BL 2:
295, 309; CSP 2: 767, 15: 207; GR p. 398; Jackson p. 549 [index]; LE 9604-9605;
PR 3194-3195.
Scrymgeour, Gard. Chron. 1852: p. 406, 423-424.
Stevenson, Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 26: 155-156. 1913.

1950. <em>The flora of Forfarshire</em>. London (Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans),
Edinburgh (David Mathers, J. Menzies), Dundee (P. Shaw, W. Middleton), Perth
(P. R. Drummond) 1848. Duod. (<em>Fl. Forfarshire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1848 (p. vi: 10 Nov 1847), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-308, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 640; PR 3195.

Gardner, Charles Austin (1896-1970), Government botanist of Western Australia.
(<em>C. A. Gardner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: CANB (15.000), PERTH (10.000), dupl. see IH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 217.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BL 1: 75-76; Bossert p. 140.
J. Agric. ser. 4. 1(8): 741-742. 1960 (portr.)
Serventy, W. Austral. Naturalist 11: 168-172. 1970 (portr.)
Serventy, Victorian Naturalist 87: 173-175. 1970 (award, obit.)
Anon., J. Roy. Soc. W. Austral. 53(2): 63. 1970.
Perry, W. Austral. Naturalist 11: 178-180. 1971 (Gardner and James Drummonds itine-
	rary).
Anon., Fl. males. Bull. 26: 1995. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gardnerodoxa</em> Sandwith (1955) is dedicated to George Gardner (1812-1849),
q.v.; <em>Gardneriella</em> Kylin (1941) is dedicated to Nathaniel Lyon Gardner (1864-1937), q.v.

Gardner, George (1812-1849), British botanist and explorer, later superintendent of
the Peradenya botanic garden. (<em>Gardner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Brazilian coll. orig. at BM, Ceylon id. at K, duplicates in many
herbaria, e.g. B, BR, E, LE, OXF, P, US. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Musci britannici, or pocket herbarium of specimens of British mosses</em> (285 nos., Glasgow 1836),
	set at FH.
2. <em>Musci Hepaticae of Brazil</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 217; Lasègue p. 235-239.
	Hooker, J. Bot. 2: 34. 1840, Kew J. Bot. 3: 188-189. 1851, 4: 30-31. 1852.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299, 320, 348. 1916.
	Boulger in Trimen, Hand-book Flora of Ceylon 375-376. 1900 (Ceylon coll.)
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 169-170. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 82. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 204. 1971, 19(3): 324-325. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 406; Barnhart 2: 29; BB p. 119; BM 2: 640;
CSP 768-769; DNB 20: 431 (Boulger); GR p. 398; IF p. 698; Jackson p. 549 [index];
LS 9608; MW p. 135; PR 2894, 3197-3198; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Hooker, London J. Bot. 6: 54-58. 1847 (itineraries).
Norwich, Proc. Linn. Soc., London, 2: 40-44. 1849.
Hooker, J. Bot. Kew Misc. 1: 154-156. 1849.
Anon., J. Bot. 22: 32. 1884 (memorial tablet at Peradinya).
Boulger, <em>in</em> Trimen, Hand-book Flora of Ceylon 5: 375-376. 1900.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 22-25. 1906 (itinerary).
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 233, 429. 1937.
Burkill, Chapt. hist. Bot. India 239 [index]. 1965.
Coats, The plant hunters 355, 358. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Edited: <em>Calcutta J. nat. Hist.</em> 6-7, 1846-1847; see also under Fielding,
<em>Sertum plantarum</em> (1844).

PAGE: 916
HEADING: GARDNER, G.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gardnerodoxa</em> Sandwith (1955). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Gardneria</em> Wallich (1820) is dedicated
to Edward Gardner (fl. 1820), English colonial governmental officer; <em>Gardneriella</em> Kylin
(1941) is dedicated to Nathaniel Lyon Gardner (1864-1937), q.v.

1951. <em>Travels in the interior of Brazil</em>, principally through the northern provinces, and the
gold and diamond districts, during the years 1836-41. London (Reeve Brothers) 1846.
Oct. (<em>Trav. Brazil</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Oct-Dec 1846 (p. viii: 1 Jan 1846, editor's note: 1 Oct 1846), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-562.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1849, London (Reeve, Benham, and Reeve), p. [i]-xvii, [1]-428, woodcut frontisp.,
	map. <em>Copy</em>: J. Wurdack.
<em>German translation</em>: Lindau, <em>Reisen im Innern Brasiliens</em>, 2 vols., Leipzig, Dresden 1848.
	(<em>Reisen Bras</em>.)
<em>Portuguese translation</em>: by Alberto Pinheiro, <em>Viagens no Brasil</em>, based on 1849 ed., Brasiliana
	ser. 5. vol. 223, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Porto Alegre (Companhia editora
	national) 1942, Oct., p. [i*], [i]-x, [1]-467, [468]. <em>Copy</em>: MO. – (<em>Viag. Brasil</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 640; Jackson p. 373; PR 3198.

Gardner, Nathaniel Lyon (1864-1937), American phycologist. (<em>N. L. Gardner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UC. – For duplicates see IH; for series see Sayre (1975).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 217.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 325. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 266; Barnhart 2: 30; Bossert p. 140; LS
9610; MW p. 135, suppl. p. 74.
Setchell, Madroño 4: 126-128. 1937 (portr.)
Setchell, Science 86(2231): 300-301. 1937.
Ewan, A century of progress in the natural sciences 49. 1955.
Humphrey, Makers of North American botany 92-93. 1961.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Myxophyceae, in</em> Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin
Islands 8(2): [i], 209-311, <em>pl. 1-2.</em> 22 Nov 1932.
(2) Setchell and Gardner, <em>The marine algae of the Pacific Coast of North America</em> (1919-1925),
and <em>Algae of Northwestern America</em> (1903).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gardneriella</em> Kylin (1941). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Gardnerodoxa</em> Sandwith (1955) is dedicated
to George Gardner (1812-1849), q.v.

Garovaglio, Santo (1805-1882), Italian cryptogamic botanist, professor of botany at
Pavia. (<em>Garov</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAV, dupl. e.g. RO. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Lichenes exsiccati Longobardiae in ordinem systematicum dispositi</em> (dec. i-viii, nos. 1-80, Pavia
	1864-1867). No set known, for references see Sayre.
2. <em>Lichenes provinciae Comensis</em> (<em>Novocomensis</em>) <em>et Vallis-Tellinae</em>, (ed. 1, dec. i-xxiv, nos. 1-240,
	Milano 1836-1844; ed. 2, dec. i-xlv, nos. 1-450, Milano 1846-1849), also known as
	<em>Lichenotheca italica</em>, sets reported to be at BM, CN, FI, L, PAV and other herbaria (B?)
	but data lacking.
3. <em>Muschi</em> [<em>disseccati</em>] <em>dell' Austria inferiore</em> (dec. i-vi, Milano 1836), sets at B, BM, PAV.
	(Flora 26: 617. 620).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 217.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 287, 299. 1916.
	Tomaselli, Archivio Bot. 21: 29-43. 1946, 25(2): 113-115. 25(3/4): 178-188. 1949 (a
	revision of the PAV Garovaglio material).
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 127. 1967, 19(3): 325. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 31; BM 2: 641, 6: 357; Bossert p. 140; CSP
7: 736-737, 9: 963-964, 12: 261; DTS 1: 82, 5: xlviii; GR p. 517; Jackson p. 549 [Index];
LS 9621-9696, 33569; PR 3201-3212, 10565; Saccardo 1: 78, 2: 52.

PAGE: 917
HEADING: GAROVAGLIO

Cattaneo et al., Arch. Lab. Critt. Pavia 4: xii-li. 1882 (bibl.)
Sordelli, Atti Soc. ital. Sci. nat. 25: 119-134. 1882 (bibl. 77 nos.)
Kanitz, Magy Növén. Lap. 6: 27-31. 1882 (bibl.)
Ardissone, Rendic. Ist. Lombardo Sci. ser. 2. 15(20): 696-710. 1883 (bibl.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 162. 1903, 3(3): 178, <em>pl. 136.</em> 1905 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of Archivio triennale del laboratorio di botanica crittogamica
presso la r. Universita di Pavia, vol. [1] for 1871-1873 (publ. 1874), vols. 2/3, publ. 1879.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Garovaglia</em> Trevisan (1853).

1952. <em>Dissertatio inauguralis botanica sistens enumerationem muscorum in Austria inferiore</em> huc
usque lectorum adjecta indicatione loci eorum natalis, et temporis quo fructum ferunt
quam consensu et auctoritate magnifici ac illustrissimi domini praesidis et directoris, per
illustras ac spectabilis domini decani, clarissimorum et celeberrimorum d.d. professorum,
pro rite consequenda doctoris medicinae laurea in antiquissima ac celeberrima universi-
tate vindobonensi publicae disquisitioni submittit Sanctus Garovaglio ... In theses
adnexas disputabitur in Universitatis aedibus die ... Wien (Ulrich Klopf) 1840. Oct. (<em>Enum. musc. Austria inf.</em>)

<em>Thesis</em> edition: Jan-Feb 1840 (Hinrichs 22-28 Mar; Lit. Zeit. Berlin 4 Mar), p. [i]-viii,
	[1]-46, [47-52, index, err., theses]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Trade</em> edition: <em>Enumeratio muscorum</em> omnium in Austria inferiore huc usque lectorum
	adjecta indicatione loci eorum natalis, et temporis, quo fructum ferunt. Wien 1840.
	Oct. – <em>Publ</em>. Jan-Mar 1840, p. [i]-viii, [1]-[48].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 641; PR 3202.

1953. <em>Bryologia austriaca excursoria</em> tamquam clavis analytica ad omnes in imperio austria-
co huc usque inventos muscos facile et tuto determinandos. Wien (Friedrich Volke) 1840.
Oct. (<em>Bryol. austr. excurs.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Feb 1840 (Hinrichs 22-28 Mar; Lit. Zeit. Berlin 4 Mar), p. [i-viii], [3]-88,
	[89-95]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 641; DTS 1: 82-83; Jackson p. 264; PR 3204; IDC 6202.

1954. <em>Tentamen dispositionis lichenum in Longobardia nascentium</em>. Milano 1865-1868, 4
sections. Qu. (<em>Tent. disp. lich. Longob.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1865-1868, x, 174 p., <em>10 pl</em>. as follows:

sect.	plates	Mem.	date
--------------------------------------------------
1:	i-iii	10(2)	1865 (rev. Hedwigia Oct 1865)
2:	iv-v	10(4)	1867 (rd. Flora 7 Feb-13 Mar 1867)
3:	vi-vii, Suppl. 1	10(3)	Jan 1866 (rev. Hedwigia Jan 1866; rd. Flora
			early Jan 1866)
4:	viii-x	11(1)	1868 (rd. Flora before 30 Sep 1868)

<em>Mem</em>.: <em>Memorie reale Istituto Lombardo di scienze e lettere</em> vols. 10 and 11, 1865-1868.
<em>Reprint</em>: Milano (typis Josephi Bernardoni) 1865 [?-1868], Tentamen dispositionis me-
	thodicae lichenum in Longobardia nascentium additis iconibus partium internarum
	cujusque speciei auctore Santo Garovaglio ... adjutore operis iconographici Josepho
	Gibellio ...," p. [i*], [i]-x, [1]-174, <em>pl. i-x, suppl. 1</em>, with title-page 1865. <em>Copies</em>: HH,
	NY.
	It is not clear whether this reprint, reset from the original publication in the <em>Memorie</em>,
	is in part a preprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 641; PR 3209.

1955. <em>Manzonia cantiana</em> novum lichenum angiocarporum genus propositum atque de-
scriptum a Sancto Garovaglio ... Penitiores lichenis partes microscopio investigavit
iconibusque illustravit Josephus Gibelli ... Milano (Typis Josephi Bernardoni) 1866.
Qu. (<em>Manzonia</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe Gibelli (1831-1898), microscopical analysis and plates.

PAGE: 918
HEADING: GAROVAGLIO

<em>Publ</em>.: 1866, [1]-7, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from Memorie Società Italiana di Scienze
	naturali 2(8), 1866.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 641; PR 3210.
	Anon., Flora 50: 96. 13 Mar 1867.

1956. <em>Thelopsis, Belonia, Weitenwebera et Limboria</em> quatuor lichenum angiocarpeorum
genera recognita iconibusque illustrata a Sancto Garovaglio ... Penitiores partes mi-
croscopio investigavit iconesque confecit Josephus Gibelli ... Milano (Typis Josephi
Bernardoni) 1867. Qu. (<em>Thelopsis</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe Gibelli (1831-1898).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1867, p. [1]-11, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from Memorie Società Italiana di
	Scienze naturali 3(2), 1867 (each issue with separate pagination). The reprint differs
	from the journal publ. in the headline of the t.p.: "Estratto dal Volume iii. delle
	Memorie ... naturali" instead of "Memorie ... naturali tomo iii, n. 2."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 641; PR 3212.

1957. <em>Octona lichenum genera</em> vel adhuc controversa, vel sedis prorsus incertae in systemate
novis descriptionibus accuratissimis illustrata a Sancto Garovaglio ... penitiores partes
microscopio inspexit iconesque confecit Josephus Gibelli ... Milano (Giuseppe Bernar-
doni) 1868. Qu. (<em>Oct. lich. gen.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Giuseppe Gibelli (1831-1898).
<em>Publ</em>.: 1868, p. [1]-17, <em>pl. 1-2. Copies</em>: NY, US. – Reprinted from Memorie Società
	Italiana di Scienze naturali 4(2), 1868.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 641.

Garrett, Albert Osbun (1870-1948), American high-school teacher and amateur
mycologist at Salt Lake City, Utah. (<em>Garrett</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: UT – Exsiccatae: <em>Fungi utahenses</em> (fasc. 1-10, nos. 1-250, Salt Lake
City 1904-1918) sets at B, BPI, BUT, COLO, CUP, F, FH, MICH, MIN, NEB, NHES,
NY, OC, OS, OSC, PUR, RSA, S, SOLH, UT, WIS, WSP.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 218.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1065. 1940 (dates <em>Fungi utahenses</em>).
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 169-172. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 31; LS 9698-9700, 33570, 33570a, suppl.
9359-9365; Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1065. 1940, 28B(2): 331. 1945.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Garrettia</em> Fletcher (1937) is dedicated to H. B. G. Garrett, forester in
Siam.

1958. <em>Spring flora of the Wasatch region</em>. Salt Lake City (Skelton Publishing Company)
1911. Oct. (<em>Spring fl. Wasatch</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1911 (p. v: 25 Jan 1911), p. [i]-xii, [1]-106. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: 1912, Lancaster, Pa. (The new Era Printing Company), p. [i]-xii, 1-139. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1917, Lancaster, Pa. (id.), p. [i]-xii, [1]-144. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: 1927, Salt Lake City (Stevens &amp; Wallis, Inc.) (p. v: 14 Feb 1927), p. [i]-xii, [1]-
	208, [203-208 blank]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: 1936, i-vi, 1-240 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 217.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945.

Garsault, François Alexandre Pierre de (1691-1778), French botanical artist.
(<em>Garsault</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. Garsault was an artist who stated on the title-page of
his books that the drawings were "from nature." No herbarium specimens seem to exist.

<sm>NOMENCLATOR GARSAULTIANUS</sm>: Thellung, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 8: 713-714, 778-793,
901-913. 1908 (see also J. Bot. 47: 322. 1909).

PAGE: 919
HEADING: GASPARRINI

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 642; Langman p. 308-309; MW p. 135; NI 686-
687; PR 3216.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 161, 168. 1846.

1959. <em>Les figures de plantes et animaux d'usage en médecine, décrit</em>[<em>es</em>] <em>dans la matière médicale de
Mr. Geoffroy.</em> Paris (author) [1764]. 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Fig. pl. med.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1764. [cf. <em>Description</em> (no. 1961, p. 1)], 729 copper engravings (643 plants). <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. – An <em>Explication abrégée</em> was published in 1765 (see below).

vol.	pages	plates	vol.	pages	plates
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-v]	1-118	4	–	473-643
2	[i-v]	119-292	5	[i-v]	644-729
3	–	293-472

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 642; HU 585; MW p. 135; NI 686; Plesch p. 234.

1960. <em>Explication abrégée de sept cent dix-neuf plantes</em>, tant étrangères que de nos climats; et
de cent trente quatre animaux en sept cent trente planches. Gravées en taille-douce sur
les desseins de Monsieur de Garsault, et mises au jour en juin 1764, suivant l'ordre du
livre intitulé, Matière médicale de M. Geoffroy [Paris 1765] Oct. (<em>Expl. abr. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1765 – i-xiv, [i-ii], 1-472, 1-20 p. – This is the text for <em>Les figures</em> (see above).
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 135; NI 686; Plesch p. 234.
	Britten and Rendle, J. Bot. 47: 322. 1909.
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 90.
	Townsend, Journ. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 134. 1956.

1961. <em>Description, vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes, tant étrangères que de nos climats</em>;
et de cent trente-quatre animaux, en sept cents trente planches, gravées en taille-douce,
sur les desseins d'après nature de M. de Garsault, par ... Et rangées suivant l'ordre du
livre intitulée Matière médicale de M. Geoffroy. Ouvrage utile à toutes matières médi-
cales, aux artistes, aux personnes charitables, &amp; à tous ceux qui préparent eux-mèmes
leurs médicaments. Paris [1764-]1767, 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Descr. vertus pl.</em>)

vol.	pages	plates	vol.	pages	plates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i*], [i]-xiv, [2, priv.],	1-118	4	279-372	467-643
	[1]-85
2	[i-v], 89-184	119-292	5	[i-v], 375-472, 1-20	644-728
3	185-277	293-466

Five volumes of engravings were published by Garsault in June 1764, a volume of text in
1765 (<em>Explication abrégée</em>). The two were reissued in 1767 with the above title. – Thellung
states that 336 species are provided with binary names, but that 282 specific names are
uninomial whereas 71 are polynominal. This means that Art. 23(3) of the Interational
Code of Botanical Nomenclature applies: the Linnaean system of binary nomenclature
for species is not consistently employed. Thellung, however, makes a plea to accept the
binary names. The plates of the 1764 book contain analyses. – Thellung's proposal to
accept Garsault's binary specific names has not been followed (cf. Britten and Rendle
1909). There is no distinction between specific names of one or more words and generic
names and the latter can also not be admitted either. <em>Copy</em>: G. Only one copy seen; other
copies probably with variations.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 642; DA 1967; HU 585; NI 686, 687; PR 3216.
	Thellung, Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 8: 713-714, 778-793, 901-913. 1908.

Gasparrini, Gulielmo (1804-1866), Italian botanist at Naples. (<em>Gasp</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PAV (14.500), duplicates BM, BP, CGE, FI, K, P, PC, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 218; Saccardo 2: 52.
	Lasègue, Mus. bot. Delessert 314. 1845.

PAGE: 920
HEADING: GASPARRINI

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 106; Barnhart 2: 32; BM 2: 643; Bossert p. 140;
CSP 2: 778-779, 6: 665, 7: 741, 9: 968, 12: 262, 15: 222; IF p. 698; Jackson p. 549;
Langman p. 309; LS 9705-9730; MW p. 135; NI 3514-3522; PR 3219-3228; Saccardo 1:
78, 2: 52, Cronol. p. xxii.
Anon., Flora 50: 15, 379-380. 1867; Bot. Zeit. 25: 16. 1867.
Cesati, Mem. Mat. Fis. Soc. ital. Sci. ser. 3. 3: lxxxii-lxxxix. 1879 (bibl.)
Cesati, Mem. Mat. Fis. Soc. ital. Sci. ser. 4. 7: 36. 1882.
Briosi, Atti Ist. bot. Univ. Pavia ser. 2. 3: iii-vi. 189.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 162. 1903, 3(3): 178. 1905.
Balsamo e Gerimicea, Bull. Orto bot. Napoli 3: 51. 1913 (portr.)
Gilbert, Gard. Chron. 159(27): 643. 1966.
Pellegrini, Atti Ist. bot. Univ. Pavia ser. 6. 3: 219-231. 1968.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gasparinia</em> [sic] Endlicher (1841); <em>Gasparrinia</em> A. Bertoloni (1839); <em>Gasparrinia
</em>Tornabene (1848-1849).

1962. <em>Descrizione di un nuovo genere di piante della famiglia delle Leguminosae</em>. [Napoli 1836].
Oct. (<em>Descr. nuov. gen. Leg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1836 [not 1838], p. [i]-x, <em>1 pl</em>. (<em>Farnesia odora</em> Gasp.) <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 643; PR 3219.

1963. <em>Nova genera, quae super nonnullis Fici speciebus struebat</em> Gulielmus Gasparrini. Napoli
(Francisco del Vecchio) 1844. Qu. (<em>Nov. gen. Fic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1844 (received by Flora in Feb 1845, rev. 28: 325-329. 7 Jun 1845), p. [1]-11.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 643; PR 3221.

1964. <em>Richerche sulla natura del caprifico</em>, e del fico; e sulla caprificazione. Napoli (Aquila di
V. Puzziello) 1845. Qu. (<em>Ric. caprifico</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1845, p. [i], [1]-96, <em>pl. 1-8. Copies</em>: G, MO. – Reprinted from Rendiconto
	Adunanze Lavori Reale Accad. Sci. 1845(23): 321-416, read Sep 1845. – English
	translation J. Hort. Soc. London 3: 185-216. 1848.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 643; PR 3222.

Gaterau (<em>fl</em>. 1789), French botanist. (<em>Gaterau</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 643; PR 3230.
Raynal, Taxon 17: 514-517. 1968.

1965. <em>Description des plantes qui croissent aux environs de Montauban</em>, ou qu'on cultive dans les
jardins, rangées d'après la méthode sexuelle, avec l'indication de lieu où elles viennent,
et les vertues principales des usuelles. Montauban (author; Charles Crosilhes) 1789. Oct. (<em>Descr. pl. Montauban</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Dec 1789, p. [1]-216, [2, privil.], [1, extr. reg.: 2 Apr 1789], [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH. – Contains many binomials not listed in <em>Index kewensis</em>, enumerated by Raynal
(1968).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 207; BM 2: 643; PR 3230; IDC 6455.
	Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 3: 142. 1797.
	Raynal, Taxon 17: 514-517. 1968.

Gattenhof, Georg Matthias (1722-1788), German botanist in Heidelberg. (<em>Gattenhof</em>)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 32; PR 3231.
Anon., Flora 4(1) (Beilage 3): 70. 1821.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gattenhofia</em> Medikus (1790).

PAGE: 921
HEADING: GAUDICHAUD

1966. <em>Stirpes agri et horti heidelbergensis</em> ordine Ludwigii, cum characteribus Linnaeanis,
Hallerianis aliorumque in usus nostrates academicos dispositae a G. M. Gattenhof ...
Heidelberg (Pfaeler) 1782. Oct. (<em>Stirp. heidelberg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1782 (p. x: 30 Aug 1782), p. [i-x], [1]-352, [2, add.], [13 p. index].
	<em>Copies</em>: HH, M.

Gattinger, Augustin (1825-1903), American botanist. (<em>Gatt</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TENN, duplicates at CM, DS, GH, K, LE, MANCH, MIN,
MO, NY, PENN, US, VT, WELC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 218.
	Lamson-Scribner, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 20: 332-334. 1893.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 32; Blake: 214-215; Bossert p. 103; BM 2:
644; CSP 15: 226.
Halley, Dr Augustin Gattinger, Nashville, Tennessee 1904, 28 p. (portr.), (repr. from
	Am. hist. Mag.)
Oakes, A brief sketch of the life and works of Augustin Gattinger, Nashville, Tenn. 1932,
	152 p. (portr.), <em>copy</em>: NY.
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892, p. 111-112, 128, 232-233. 1944.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Oakes, A brief sketch, l.c. p. 143.

1967. <em>The flora of Tennessee</em> and a philosophy of botany respectfully dedicated to the
citizens of Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn. (Press of Gospel Advocate Publishing Company)
1901. Oct. (<em>Fl. Tennessee</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1901 (p. [iv]: 18 Apr 1901), p. [i]-iv, [1]-296, frontisp. portr. of author. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	– The abbreviation "o.s., " not explained in the text, means "over the whole State."
	(BL). Preceded by Gattinger, The Tennessee flora, Nashville 1887 (Jan-Apr).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 214.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2*: 157. 1955.

Gaudichaud-Beaupré, Charles (1789-1854), French naturalist and circumnavigator,
"pharmacien en chef de la Marine". (<em>Gaud</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Gaudichaud gave all his collections to P [and PC]. The collec-
tions made on the voyage in <em>l’ Uranie</em> and <em>la Physicienne</em> (1817-1820) went directly to P.
Part of the collections were lost during the voyage when the <em>Uranie</em> stranded in the Falk-
land Islands (Iles Malouines). Gaudichaud's manuscript journal of the voyage is at P.
The collections made in Brazil between 1831-1833 as part of the voyage of <em>L'Herminie</em>
were given by him to the Muséum [P] on 2 Nov 1833 (5000 specimens); those made on
the voyage of the <em>Bonite</em> (1836-1837), numbering 3500 specimens, were received by P in
1837. All cryptogams are at PC. The plants figured in the atlas of the voyage of the Bo-
nite, however, form a special case. Johnston points out that not all plates are based on
specimens collected during that voyage. Some of the plates must have been made from
specimens collected by Gaudichaud on other voyages, or from specimens found by him
in other herbaria. Some of them may be in the Webb herbarium (FI). Duplicates: B,
BR, DS, FI, G, G-DC, K, L, MO, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 219; Lasègue p. 78-83.
	Tulasne, Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. 4: 65-66. 1844.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 275, 287, 299, 326, 344. 1916.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 25-26. 1906.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969
	Papavero, Essays on the history of neotropical dipterology 1: 124-127. 1971.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 325-326. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 427; Barnhart 2: 33; BM 2: 644; Bretschneider
1: 307-308; CSP 2: 781-782; GR p. 279; HR; IF p. 698-699; Jackson p. 223-224; KR
p. 236; LS 9741-9743; MD p. 121-124; PR 3233-3235; Zander (ed. 10) p. 603.
Pascallet, Notice biographique sur M. Gaudichaud-Beaupré. ed. 2. Paris 1844 (31 p.)

PAGE: 922
HEADING: GAUDICHAUD

Anon., Flora 37: 208. 7 Apr 1854; Bot. Zeit. 12: 759. 760. 1854.
Didot, Nouv. Biogr. gén. 19: 648-652. 1857.
Coutance, Arch. méd navale 13: 31-54. 1870.
Berger et Rey, Répertoire bibliogr. trav. médecins pharmaciens marine franc. p. 111-
	113. Paris 1874.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1: 25-26. 1906 (itinerary Brazil).
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 139. 1910.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 229. 1936.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 117, 229, 230. 1942.
Gagnepain, <em>in</em> Lecomte, Fl. Indochine, tome prél. 41. 1944.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 186-187. 1950 (portr., itinerary, much secondary
	literature).
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 11(3): 405-424. 1971 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaudichaudia</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1821).

1968. <em>Voyage autour du monde, entrepris par ordre du roi</em>, ... <em>exécuté sur les corvettes de S.M.
l'Uranie et la Physicienne</em>, pendant les années 1817, 1818, 1819 et 1820; publié ... par
M. Louis de Freycinet. <em>Botanique</em> par M. Charles Gaudichaud, pharmacien de la marine.
Paris (Pillet-ainé) 1826[-30], Ou. [text], Fol. [Atlas] (<em>Voy. Uranie</em>).

part	pages	plates	dates	part	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-vii,	1-10,	23 Sep 1826	7	257-304	61-70	16 Aug 1828
	[1]-40	frontisp		8	305-352	71-80	27 Dec 1828
2	41-80	11-20	27 Dec 1826	9	353-400	81-90	18 Jul 1829
3	81-120	21-30	24 Feb 1827	10	401-432	91-100	12 Sep 1829
4	121-160	31-40	13 Jun 1827	11	433-464	101-110	28 Nov 1829
5	161-208	41-50	12 Sep 1827	12	465-522	111-120	6 Mar 1830
6	209-256	51-60	23 Feb 1828	atlas	[1]-22		13 Mar 1830

<em>Copy</em>: NY. – The dates are those given by the Bibliographie de la France; they are almost
fully confirmed by the dates of receipt by the Académie des Sciences, Paris, those of the
reviews in the Revue Bibliographique des Pays Bas and those of receipt by A. P. de
Candolle through Guillemin (archives Conservatoire botanique Genève). The plates of
the atlas were definitely at the time and issued concurrently with the part of the text
(fide Rev. Bibl. Pays Bas). Several sources point at a regular issue in numerical order as
stated above. However, Cassini, Dict. Sci. nat. 51: 175. 1827 states that plate 85 was
issued with livr. I. – Algae by C. A. Agardh, Fungi by Persoon.
<em>Atlas</em>: p. [i], 1-22, <em>pl. 1-120</em> by A. Poiret fils. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Collaborators</em>: Jules Néraud (1794-1855), vegetation Ile-de-France; Jules Sébastien César
	Dumont d'Urville (1790-1842), phanerogams Falklands;
	Jean Baptiste George Maris (1780-1846), cryptog. Falklands;
	Christian Friedrich Schwaegrichen (1775-1853), some bryophytes;
	George Arnott Walker Arnott (1799-1868), some musci;
	Jacques Étienne Gay (1786-1864), <em>Erysimum macloiranum</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 606, 644; MD p. 122-124; NI 689; PR 3234; SK p. clxxxiii.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 436. 1916.

1969. <em>Voyage autour du monde exécuté pendant les années 1836 et 1837 sur la corvette la Bonite</em>,
commandée par M. Vaillant ... <em>Botanique</em> par M. Gaudichaud, Membre de l'Institut.
Paris (Arthus Bertrand) [ 1841-] 1846-1866. Text 3 vols, Oct., atlas Fol. (<em>Voy. Bonite, Bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Gaudichaud was editor of the botanical part of this publication: there are four
	sections:
	1. <em>Introduction</em>, Paris (Arthus Bertrand) 1851. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>part 1</em>: Jun 1851, p. [i-vii], [1]-354, [1, cont.]
	<em>part 2</em>: Jul-Dec 1851, p. [i-vii], [1]-442, [2, err., cont.]
	2. <em>Tome premier, Cryptogames cellulaires et vasculaires</em> (Lycopodinées) par MM.Montagne,
	D. M. Léveillé, D. M. et Spring, D. M. et P., Paris (Arthus Bertrand) 1844-1846
	[sic, on title page], p. [i*-v*], [i]-xi, [1]-355; p. xi dated 20 Mai 1846. On p. x:

PAGE: 923
HEADING: GAUDIN

	"des circonstances tout à fait indépendantes de ma volonté en ont d'abord fait
	languir l'impression puis retarda jusqu'à ce jour [20 Mai 1846] la publication. Les
	Algues étaient même déjà tirés [but not published!] en 1844." Publication took
	place as a whole in Oct-Nov 1846 (BF 7 Nov 1846). <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	Algues, lichens, hépatiques et mousses par C. Montagne; Champignons par J. H.
	Léveillé; Cryptogames vasculaires, Lycopodineae par A. F. Spring. – Proof-sheets
	seem to have been available to some correspondents of Montagne from 1844 on.
	Publication, however, dates from Oct-Nov 1846.
	3.	<em>Atlas</em>, Paris (Arthus Bertrand) s.d. [1841-?1852], Fol., p. [i-vi], <em>pl. 1-150</em> (39/40
	comb.)
	<em>Copies</em>: MO (<em>150 pl</em>.), NY (<em>118 pl</em>.), Teyler (<em>150 pl</em>.) – The atlas was intended to illustrate
	Gaudichaud's own botanical account for which the text remained unfinished and
	unpublished. Ch. d'Alleizette later published an <em>Explication</em> (see below). The publi-
	cation of the <em>Atlas</em> took place in 24 parts according to information obtained by
	Johnston from invoices at BM. However, it is almost impossible to give a dependable
	list of the contents of these parts until a copy in the original covers is located. John-
	ston attempts a listing but with great reservation. This list is not in all respects in
	agreement with the order of issue as established by Barnhart from a copy at Colum-
	bia University. Barnhart and Johnston agree that plates <em>1-40</em> were published in 1841,
	<em>43-60</em> in 1842, <em>61-70</em> in 1843, <em>81-91</em> in 1844, <em>101-108</em> in 1851, and <em>109-118</em> in 1852; for
	the remaining plates their conclusions are at variance. – For artists and engravers
	see NI. – Plates <em>1-3</em> Éponges, <em>i-iii</em> Hydr. sometimes bound with the rest.
	<em>4. Explication et description desplanches de l'Atlas</em> par M. Charles d'Alleizette, Paris (Arthus
	Bertrand) 1866. Oct., p. [i-iii], [1]-186, [1, err.], published Aug 1866. Sheets mark-
	ed "Bonite-Botanique – T. iii."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 603, 644; Langman p. 311; NI 690; PR 3235; SK p. clxxxiii; IDC 1164.
	Montagne, Sylloge generum specierumque Cryptogamarum. Paris 1856 (p. xv).
	Coutance, Archives de médecine navale 13: 31-54. 1870 (on controversy with Mirbel).
	Brongniart, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 4. 1: 263, 290. 1875.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. pl. 1: cxxviii. 1891.
	Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 6: 391. 1901, J. Bot. 39: 206.
	1901.
	Johnston, J. Arnold Arb. 25: 481-487. 1944.

Gaudin, Jean François Aimé [Gottlieb] Philippe (1766-1833), Swiss clergyman and
botanist at Nyon, honorary professor of botany at Lausanne. (<em>Gaudin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LAU – Gaudin left his herbarium to Jacques Gay. It was later
sold to Kew but J. D. Hooker returned it to LAU. – Duplicates at NA, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 219.
	Candolle, Phytographie 414. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 201, 6(2): 1049, 12(2): 137; Barnhart 2: 33;
BL 2: 561; BM 2: 644; Bossert p. 141; DTS 1: 83, 6(4): 10; Jackson p. 342; NI 691;
PR 3236-3240; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Anon., Flora 16: 764, 766. 1833, 17: 161-173. 1834.
A. P. de Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 411. 1862.
Greuter, Candollea 23: 81-99. 1968 (on Gaudin's usage of subsp.)
Meyer et Elsasser, Taxon 22: 388-389. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaudinia</em> J. Gay (1829); <em>Gaudinia</em> Palisot de Beauvois (1812); <em>Gaudinopsis</em>
(Boissier) Eig (1929).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Taxon 22: 388. 1972, Candollea 29: 513-514. 1974.

1970. <em>Agrostologia helvetica</em>, definitionem descriptionemque graminum et plantarum eis
affinium in Helvetia sponte nascentium complectens. Paris, Genève (J. J. Paschoud)
1811, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Agrost. helv.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Apr 1811 (BF), p. [i]-xxii, [1]-361. <em>Copy</em>: B.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Aug 1811 (BF), p. [1]-326, [1, add.] <em>Copy</em>: B.

PAGE: 924
HEADING: GAUDIN

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 644; Jackson p. 342; PR 3238; IDC 680.
	Gaudin, Agrostographia alpina 3: 1-75. 1808, 4: 201-282. 1809.

1971. <em>Flora helvetica</em> sive historia stirpium hucusque cognitarum in Helvetia et in tractibus
	conterminis aut sponte nascentium aut in hominis animaliumque usus vulgo cultarum
	continuata. Zürich (Orelli, Fuessli &amp; Co.) 1828-1833, 7 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. helv.</em>)

vol.	pp.	plates	date
--------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xxxii, [1]-504	1-4	1828, Apr-Jun
2	[i-iii], [1]-626	1-15	1828, Jun
3	[i-iii], [1]-590	-	1828, Jun-Sep
4	[i-iii], [1]-663	1-5	1829, Jan-Jul
5	[i-iii], [1]-514	1	1829, Jan-Sep
6	[i-iii], [1]-400	1-3	1830, Mar-Apr
7	[i]-iv, [1]-667, [668]	1833, Jan

<em>Copies</em>: HH, USDA – Coloured plates by Monnard. – The dates are based on the announ-
cements in <em>Flora</em>. – Vol. 7 also under the title: <em>Liber manualis helveto-botanicus in usum viatoris
botanophili Helvetiam peregrantis topographiam botanicam complectens</em>. Zürich 1833, Oct., an
interesting handbook describing under alphabetically arranged geographic names the
plants occurring in the area.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 644; DTS 1: 83; Jackson p. 242; LS 9745; NI 691; PR 3239; IDC 5549.
	Anon., Flora 13(2) Erg. Bl. 35-46. 1830 (rev. vol. 2).
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945.
	Futàk et Domin, Bibl. fl. čsr 216. 1960.

1972. <em>Synopsis florae Helvetiae</em> ... Opus posthumum continuatum et editum a J. P.
Monnard. Zürich (Orelli, Fuessli &amp; Co.) 1836. Duod. (<em>Syn. fl. Helv.</em>)

<em>Editor</em>: Jean Pierre Monnard (1791-x).
<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1836 (p. viii: 12 Apr 1836, Lit. Ber. Flora 6: 161-169. 21 Dec 1836),
	p. [i*], [i]-xvi, [1]-824, [3, add. corr.] <em>Copies</em>: HH, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 644; DTS 1: 83; Jackson p. 342; PR 3240.
	Futàk et Domin, Bibl. fl. čsr 216. 1960.

Gautier, Marie Clément Gaston (1841-1911), French botanist at Narbonne. (<em>Gaut</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DS (through Herman Knoche). Gautier, together with Arvet-
Touvet (q.v.) issued a <em>Hieraciotheca</em>. The Gautier herbarium at DS contains the types of
Gautier's new taxa published in his two floras, as well as the types of Martrin-Donos'
<em>Florule du Tarn</em>. The <em>Hieracium</em> collection of Gautier was not included in the herbarium
as it came to DS.- Duplicates BR, F, MANCH, P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH. 1 (ed. 6): 358, 2: 219.
	Rouy, Bull. Soc. bot. France 35: clix-clx. 1888.
	Giraudias, Notice on the retail sale of the herbarium Gaston Gautier. Paris s.d.
	Wiggins, Stanford Univ. Bull. ser. 7. 142: 124-129. 1946.
	Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 123-127. 1959 (on Knoche).
	Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 143-145. 1961 (on Gautier herb.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 525; Barnhart 2: 34; Bossert p. 141; CSP 12:
252, 463, 733, 15: 235.
Cosson, Comp. fl. atl. 1: 41-42. 1881.

1973. <em>Catalogue raisonné de la flore des Pyrénées-orientales ...</em> Introduction par Ch. Flahault.
Perpignan (Société agricole, scientifique et littéraire des Pyrénées-orientales; Ch.
Latrobe) [1897]. Oct. (<em>Cat. fl. Pyrénées-orientales</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Probably late (Dec) 1897 (Soc. bot. France rd. Dec 1879; Nat. Nov. Jan 1898;
	dated 1898 on back cover), p. [1]-550, [551]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 193; BM 2: 645.
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 44: 500. 1898.

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HEADING: GAY, C.

1974. <em>Catalogue de la flore des Corbières</em> ... mis en ordre par L. Marty. Carcassonne
(Société d'Études scientifiques de l'Aude; V. Bonnafous-Thomas) s.d. [1912?]. Oct. (<em>Cat. fl. Corbières</em>).

<em>Editor</em>: Léonce Marty.
<em>Publ</em>.: 1912? (preface dated Jun 1912 on p. x; Nat. Nov. Dec 1914), p. [i]-x, [1]-347.
	<em>Copy</em>. MICH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 124.
	Timbal-Lagrave, Rev. Bot. Bull. mens. Soc. Franç. Bot. 10: 7-272. 1892 (previous
	"flora of the Corbières").

Gay, Claude (1800-1873), French botanist and traveller. (<em>Gay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P, PC. – Gay made two voyages to South America, in 1828-1832
and in 1834-1842. Duplicates at B, BM, BR, F, G, G-DC, GH, H, K, LE, MO, MPU,
NY, SGE, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 219; Lasègue 569 [ind.]
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 26-27. 1906.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 299, 348. 1916.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 83. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 326-327. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 34; BM 2: 646; Bossert p. 141, 6: 359;
CSP 2: 797, 7: 748; GR p. 323; Lasègue 569 [index]; LS 9762; PR 3247; Zander ed. 10,
p. 603.
Denis, Nouv. Biogr. gen. 19: 753-756. 1857.
Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 542-577. 1859 (on Desvaux and Gay).
Anon., J. Bot. 12: 192. 1874.
Barros Arana, Don Claudio Gay, su vida y sus obras, Santiago 1876, p. [i]-viii, [1]-235.
	<em>Copy</em>: At Yale Univ. library.
Raynaud, Bull. Soc. étud. sci. archéol. Ville Draguignan ...: 1-40. 1877.
Porter, Rev. chilena 6: 110-132. 1902 (portr.; p. 127-132 on botanical part of <em>Historia</em>).
Urban, Fl. bras. 1: 26-27. 1906 (itin. amer.)
Pizarra, Bol. Mus. nac. Chile Hist. nat. 21: 29-44. 1944 (itin., maps).
Yanez, Rev. chilena Hist. nat. 48: 8-20. 1944 (portr.)
Villalobos, Bol. Univ. Chile 9(74): 52-59, 9(75): 46-51. 1967.

<sm>COMMEMORATIVE VOLUME</sm>: Rev. chilena Hist. nat. 48: 1-359. 1944.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gayophytum</em> A. H. L. Jussieu (1832). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Gaya</em> Gaudin (1826), <em>Gaya
</em>Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1812), and <em>Gaya</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1824) are dedicated
to Jacques Étienne Gay (1786-1864), q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Rev. chilena Hist. nat. 48: 15. 1944.

1975. <em>Historia física y política de Chile</em> según documentos adquiridos en esta república
durante doce años de residencia en ella y publicada bajo los auspicios del supremo gobier-
no ... <em>Botánica</em> [<em>Flora chilena</em>]. Paris (E. Thunot y Ca. atlas; author, text), Santiago
(Museo historia natural) 1845-1852[-1854], 8 vols. Oct. [text], Fol. [atlas]. (<em>Fl. chil.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i-iii], [1]-104	ante Dec 1845
	2	105-248	early 1846
	3	249-376	ante Oct 1846
	4	377-496	ante Oct 1846
2	1	[1]-144	ante Mai 1847
	2	145-272	ante Mai 1847
	3	273-416	Mai-Jun 1847
	4	417-534	Mai-Jun 1847
3	1	[1]-128	ante Feb 1848

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HEADING: GAY, C.

vol.	part	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	2	129-240	ante Jun 1848
	3	241-384	late(?) 1848
	4	385-484	late 1848 v. early 1849
4	1	[1]-128	ante Aug 1849
	2	129-256	ante Aug 1849
	3	257-384	ante Aug 1849(?)
	4	385-516	1849(?), cover 1854
5	1	[1]-128	late 1849
	2	129-256	late 1849
	3	257-384	1851 v. 1852
	4	385-479	med. 1852, reissued 1876
6		[1]-551	prob. after med. 1854
7	1	[1]-...	1850
	2	...-256	1850
	3	257-384	1853
	4	385-515	ante 22 Mai 1854
8	1	[1]-256	1852
	2	257-448	prob. early Mai 1854

<em>Reissues</em> (covers different, rest same): 1-4: 1854; 1-8: 1876.
<em>Atlas</em> de la historia física y política de Chile. Paris (E. Thunot y Ca.) 1854. Fol., p. [i],
	<em>pl. 1-11, 11</em> [= <em>12</em>], <em>13-32, 32bis, 32</em>[<em>ter</em>], <em>33-52, 52bis, 53-62, 64</em>[= <em>63</em>], <em>64-69, 69, 69bis,
	70-83</em>, cript. <em>1-16</em>, mapa <em>1-11</em>, folded map. The plates are mainly by Alfred Riocreux
	and Gay. – The second atlas (tomo segundo) contains no botany.
For a review of Émile Desvaux' Grasses and Cyperaceae, in vol. 6 '1853' see Cosson
(1859). The cryptogams (vol. 7, 8) are by Montagne, who published the diagnoses of
new algae in Ann Sci. nat. Bot. sér. 3. 18: 302-319. 1852. These algae appear in Gay's
work on p. 228-393 of vol. 8, publ. 1852 (228-256) and 1854. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU (2), MO,
NY, US, USDA.
<em>Collaborators</em>: <sm>BARNÉOUD, F. M.</sm>: Tropeol., Oxal., Myrt., Geran., Vivian., Crucif., Portul.;
NAUDIN, c.: Elatinaceae; <sm>CLOS, D</sm>.: Rhamn., Legum., Umb., Loranth., Rubiac., Valer.,
Borag., Lab., Scroph.; <sm>REMY</sm>, J.: Saxif., Calyc., Comp., Solan., Amar., Phytol., Polygon.;.
DECAISNE, J.: Plantaginaceae; <sm>RICHARD, A</sm>.: Orchidaceae; <sm>DESVAUX, E</sm>.: Cyperaceae,
Gramineae; <sm>MONTAGNE, C</sm>.: Cellular cryptogams.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 245; BM 2: 646; GF p. 57; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 374, 375; NI 695; PR 3247;
	SK p. clxxxiv; IDC 5927.
	Cosson, Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 569-576. 1859.
	Johnston, Darwiniana 5: 154-165. 1941.
	Stuardo-Oritz, Publ. Cent. Estud. ent. Univ. Chile 3: 295-359. 1960 (index).

Gay, François (1857-1898), French algologist at Montpellier, pupil of Édouard Bornet.
(<em>F. Gay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Davy de Virville, Histoire de la botanique en France 210.
1954.

1976. <em>Recherches sur le développement et la classification de quelques algues vertes</em> ... Thèse
soutenue devant la Faculté des Sciences de Paris avec xv planches en chromolithographie.
Paris (Paul Klincksieck) 1891. (<em>Rech. alg. vert.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1891 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1891), p. [1]-116, [117, index], err., <em>pl. 1-15. Copy</em>:
	UC.

Gay, Jacques Étienne (1786-1864), French botanist of Swiss birth (Nyon), secretary
of the Chambre des Pairs (senate) at Paris until 1848. (<em>J. Gay</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K. – Dupl. E, NA.

PAGE: 927
HEADING: GEBHARD

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 219.
	Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 48. 1918.
	Meyer and Elsasser, Taxon 22: 389. 1937.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 83. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 226, 5(1): 501, 673; Barnhart 2: 34; BL 2:
490; BM 2: 646; Bossert p. 141; Colmeiro 1: clxxvi; CSP 2: 797-799, 6: 666, 7: 748,
12: 264; Jackson p. 549 [index]; Langman p. 311; MW p. 135; PR 3248-3252, ed. 1:
3542-3549; Zander (ed. 10) p. 603.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mémoires et souvenirs 411. 1862.
Ramond, Bull. Soc. bot. France 11: 341-357. 1864 (bibl.)
Seemann, J. Bot. 2: 64. 1864.
Anon., Flora 47: 124-125. 1864.
Planchon, Lettres inédites de Jacques Gay et de Victor Jacquemont. Paris 1884 (Bull.
	Soc. bot. France 31, 1883, 19 p.)
Gray, Letters 2: 832 [index]. 1893.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Bonnet, Webbia 1:7. 1905.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 103, 162. <em>pl. 139.</em> 1905.
Ewan, Southw. Louisiana J. 7: 22. 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gaya</em> Gaudin (1826); <em>Gaya</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1822); <em>Gaya</em>
K. P.J. Sprengel (1821).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Gayophytum</em> A. H. L. Jussieu (1832) is dedicated to Claude Gay (1800-1873), q.v.

1977. <em>Monographie des cinq genres de plantes</em> que comprend la tribu <em>des Lasiopétalées</em> dans la
famille des Büttnériacées. Paris (A. Belin) 1821. Qu. (<em>Monogr. Lasiopétal.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1821, p. [i], [1]-38, <em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: G (plates absent).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3248.

1978. <em>Erysimorum quorundam novorum diagnoses</em> simulque Erysimi muralis descriptionem
praemittit, monographiam generis editurus J. Gay. Anno 1842, die Januarii 20a. Paris
(Béthune et Plou) 1842. Oct. (<em>Erysim. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Jan 1842 (t.p.), p. [1]-16. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 646; PR 3251; IDC 5550.
	Mérat, Revue de la Flora Parisienne 1843-1846, p. 357-363.

1979. <em>Eryngiorum novorum vel minus cognitorum heptas</em>, praemissis observationibus cum ad
Eryngiorum characterem naturalem turn ad genera affinia spectantibus. Paris (L.
Martinet) 1848. Oct. (<em>Eryng. nov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 19 Aug 1848 (BF), p. [1]-39, <em>pl. xi. Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. – Reprinted from Ann.
	Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 9: 148-184, <em>pl. 11</em>. Mar 1848 (journal publ. has priority).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 646; Langman p. 311; PR 3252.

Gebhard, Johann Nepomuk [von] (1764/1774-1827), Austrian naturalist, originally
mining engineer. (<em>Gebh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at B, IBF and W. – Ascherson and Graebner mention
him as an editor of commercial exsiccatae. These collections are also mentioned in the
title of his Verzeichniss. No sets are known to me.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 220.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem p. 348. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 57; Barnhart 2: 35; BM 2: 647; DTH 1: 83-
84; GR p. 449; LS 9792; PR 3254.
Braune, Flora 11: 495-496. 1828.
Browne, Flora 13: 533-536. 1830.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: 1764 is the birth year given by e.g. DTH; other sources give 1774. All agree on
23 July as the day.

PAGE: 928
HEADING: GEBHARD

1980. <em>Verzeichniss</em> der von dem Jahre 1804 bis 1819 auf meinen botanischen Reisen durch
und in der Steiermark selbst beobachteten, gesammelten, und, bis auf wenige, bereits in
meinen Centurien getrocknet gelieferten Pflanzen; mit der Angabe ihrer Standorte,
Blüthezeit, Dauer und der soviel als bisher bekannt gewordenen Nutzens oder Schadens;
nebst der gebräuchlichen pharmaceutischen Benennung. Herausgegeben zum Nutzen
und Vergnügen jedes Verehrers und Freundes der so wichtigen als angenehmen Pflanzen-
Kunde. Grätz (Tanzer) 1821. Duod. (<em>Verzeichniss</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1821, (p. xx: Jul 1920), p. [i]-xx, [1]-307, [308, err.] <em>Copies</em>: HH, HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 647; PR 3254.

Geer van Jutphaas, Jan Lodewijk Willem, [Baron] de (1784-1857), Dutch magis-
trate and naturalist living at Jutphaas near Utrecht. (<em>Geer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AA 7: 66; [not in Barnhart]; BM 2: 648; JW 2: 190,
3: 351; PR 3255.
Hall, Allg. Konst- Letterbode 1857: 371.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 230. 1936 (under: <em>Geeria</em> Bl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Geeria</em> Blume (1825).

1981. <em>Plantarum Belgii confoederatio indigenarum spicilegium alterum</em>, quo Gorteri Flora VII.
Provinciarum amplificatur &amp; illustratur. Utrecht (Johannes Altheer) 1814. Oct. (<em>Pl.
Belg. spic. alt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1814, p. [1]-59. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – Second addendum to D. de Gorter's <em>Flora VII
	Provinciarum</em> (1781); the first addendum was the <em>Spicilegium</em> by S.J. van Geuns (1788)
	(q.v.). The book was issued with a covering title to include all three works.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 649; Oudemans 1: 244; PR 3255.

Geheeb, Adalbert (1842-1909), German botanist and pharmacist at Geisa, Thuringia.
(<em>Geh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, other material BR, BP, C, H, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 220.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 300, 320, 349. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 36; CSP 9: 981-982; DTS 1: 84-85; PR
3256; Saccardo 1: 79.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 124, <em>pl. 132.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Müller, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 27: (84)-(91). 1959 (portr., bibl.)
T.H., Rev. bryol. 36: 155. 1909.
Röll, Allg. bot. Z. 11: 165-167. 1909 (portr.)
Röll, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 17: 1-13. 1910.
Herzog, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenb. 51: (150)-(152). 1910.
Britton, Bryologist 13: 86. 1910.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Geheebia</em> W. P. Schimper (1876).

1982. <em>Die Laubmoose des Cantons Aargau</em>. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der geognosti-
schen Verhältnisse und der Phanerogamen Flora. Aarau (Heinrich Remigius Sauer-
länder) 1864. Oct. (<em>Laubm. Aargau</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1864 (p. viii: 3 Jan 1864, Flora 4 Jul 1864), p. [i]-viii, [1]-77. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3256.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 22: 248. 5 Aug 1864 (rev.)

1983. <em>Bryologia atlantica</em> die Laubmoose der atlantischen Inseln (unter Ausschluss der
europäischen und arktischen Gebiete) von Adalbert Geheeb ergänzt und überarbeitet
von Theodor Herzog mit 20 Tafeln. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart) 1910[1911]. Qu.
[Bibliotheca Botanica ... Heft 73] (<em>Bryol. atl.</em>)

PAGE: 929
HEADING: GEINITZ, H. B.

<em>Co-author</em>: Theodor K.J. Herzog (1880-1961).
<em>Heft</em> 73(1): Mar-Apr 1911 (t.p. 1910; Nat. Nov. Apr 1911), p. [i-iii], [1]-32, <em>pl. 1-10.</em>
	<em>Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Heft</em>73(2): Aug-Sep 1911 (t.p. 1910; Nat. Nov. Sep 1911, cited as of 1911), p. 33-71,
	[72-73], <em>pl. 11-20. Copy</em>: MO.

Geinitz, Franz Eugen (1854-1925), German geologist, mineralogist and palaeobio-
logist at Rostock. (<em>F. E. Geinitz</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Mecklenburgisches geologisches Landesmuseum.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 267; Barnhart 2: 36; BM 2: 650, 6: 361;
CSP 9: 982, 12: 265, 15: 249-250; Quenstedt p. 157.
Schuh, Mitt. mecklenb. geol. Landesanstalt 36: 3-24. 1925 (bibl., portr.)

Geinitz, Hanns Bruno (1814-1900), German mineralogist, geologist and palae-
ontologist at Dresden. (<em>Geinitz</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Mineralogical and Geological Institute Dresden – Some material also at
Museum Comp. Zool., Harvard.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, Where is the ... collection 57. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 267; Barnhart 2: 36; BM 2: 651-652, 6: 361;
CSP 2: 813-814, 6: 668, 7: 752-753, 9: 982-983, 12: 265, 15: 250-251; Jackson p. 549
[Index]; PR 3261-3265; Quenstedt p. 157.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 591, 634. 1846.
Ward, Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5: 374-375. 1885.
Geinitz, Leopoldina 36: 59-70, 85-89, 98-104. 1900 (bibl.)
Geinitz, Hanns Bruno Geinitz, ein Lebensbild. Halle 1900; 53 p. (portr., bibl.)
Geinitz, Centralbl. Mineral. 1900: 6-21. (bibl.)
Anon., Nat. nov. 22: 131. 1900.
Kalkowsky, S. B. Abh. naturw. Ges. Isis 1900: v-viii. 1901.
Lier, Biogr. Jb., Bettelheim, 5: 91, 343-345. 1901.
Zaunick, Dresdner neuesten Nachrichten 1934 (829). 7 Jun 1934 (repr. B.)
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 158-159. 1969.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor: <em>Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie</em> 1863-1879. Oct.

1984. <em>Charakteristik der Schichten und Petrefacten des sächsisch-böhmischen Kreidegebirges.
</em>Dresden, Leipzig (Arnold) 1839-1843. Qu. (in twos) (<em>Char. Schicht. Kreidegeb.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: in four Hefte, as follows (<em>Copy</em>: Teyler, Heft 1-3):
	<em>1</em>: Jul-Dec 1839 (p. iii: 1 Jul 1839), frontisp., p. [i-iv], [1]-28, [1, ind.], <em>pl. 1-8.</em>
	<em>2</em>: 1840, p. [i-iv], [31]-62, <em>pl. 9-16.</em>
	<em>3</em>: 1842, p. [i, t.p. Heft 3], [iii, gen. t.p. "1839-1842"], [63]-116, [i]-[xxvi], <em>pl. 17-24.</em>
	<em>4</em>: Sep-Dec 1843 (p. iv: 25 Aug 1843), p. c[i]-iv, [1]-19, <em>pl. A, i-vi.
Ed. 2</em>: in four Hefte, a reissue of the first edition with a new t.p. "neue...Ausgabe"...
	Leipzig (Arnold) Jul-Dec 1850 (p. iv: Jul 1850). <em>Copy</em>: NY

1985. <em>Die Versteinerungen der Grauwackenformation</em> in Sachsen und den angrenzenden
Länder-Abtheilungen. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1852. Qu. (<em>Verstein. Grauwackenf.</em>)

<em>Heft 1</em>: Die Silurische Formation, 1852 (p. vi: 22 Jan 1852), p. [i]-vi, [1, cont.], 1-58,
	<em>pl. 1-6</em> each with 2 p. letterpress, uncol. liths. by E. Assmann [second t.p.: Die
	Graptolithen, ein monographischer Versuch ..."]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Heft 2</em>: Mit 20 Steindrucktafeln, 1853, p. [i-iii], [1]-95, <em>pl. 1-20</em> with letterpress, uncol.
	liths. after drawings by Seybicke und Beyer, lithographed by Assmann. <em>Copy</em>: U.

1986. <em>Die Versteinerungen der Steinkohlenformation in Sachsen</em> ... Mit xxxvi Steindrucktafeln.
Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1855. Fol. (<em>Verstein. Steinkohlenf. Sachsen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1855 (p. vi: 14 Nov 1854; NY copy bought at Dresden Jun 1855), p. [i]-
	vi, [vii, cont.], [1]-61, <em>pl. i-xxxv</em> and frontisp. (lithographs by C. Seybicke &amp; J. Beyer).

PAGE: 930
HEADING: GEINITZ, H. B.

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 651; Jackson p. 186; PR 3263.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 159. 1969 (no. 1513).

1987. <em>Die Leitpflanzen des Rothliegenden und des Zechsteingebirges oder der permischen Formation
in Sachsen</em>. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1858. Qu. (<em>Leitpfl. perm. Form. Sachsen</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1858, p. [1]-27, [28], <em>pl. 1-2</em> (col. liths.) <em>Copy</em>: Teyler. – Reprinted from
	Oster-Programm der königl. polytechnischen Schule zu Dresden.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3264.
	K.M., Bot. Zeit. 16: 191. 25 Jun, 207. 9 Jul 1858.

1988. <em>Dyas</em>, oder die Zechsteinformation und das Rothliegende. Mit Beiträgen der
Herren Robert Eisel, Rudolph Ludwig, Dr August Em. Reuss, Dr. Reinhard Richter
u.A. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1861-1862, 2 Hefte. Qu. (<em>Dyas</em>).

<em>Heft 1</em>: Jul-Dec 1861, (p. xvi dated 1 Jul 1861), p. [i]-xviii, [1]-130, <em>pl. 1-23</em> (lith.) <em>Copy</em>:
	Teyler.
<em>Heft 2</em>: 1862, p. [i]-viii, <em>pl. 24-42. Copy</em>: Teyler. – Heft 2 treats the plants. Collaborators
	for this part: R. Eisel (stratigraphy), R. Ludwig (Dyas in western Germany, id.
	Russia). Nachträge zu Heft 2: Geinitz et Deichmüller. Mitt. Kön. mineral.-geol.
	praehist. Mus. Dresden 5, 1882.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 36; BM 2: 651; PR 3265.

Geiseler, Eduard Ferdinand (1781-1872), German physician and botanist at Danzig.
(<em>Geiseler</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The <em>Crotonis monographiam</em> ... is based on material from Vahl, now at C.

<sm>BIBLIOGRPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 36; BM 2: 652; PR 3266.
Kraus, Bot. Garten Universität Halle 2: 35. 1894.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Geiseleria</em> Klotzsch (1841); <em>Geiseleria</em> Klotzsch (1843).

1989. <em>Crotonis monographiam</em>, speciminis loco inauguralis, ut doctoris medici gradum in
alma Fridericiana adipiscatur, ad diem 20. Martii 1807. Exhibet Eduardus Ferdinandus
Geiseler ... Halle (F. A. Grunert) [1807]. Oct. (<em>Croton. monogr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 20 Mar 1807 (date printed on thesis; Bot. Zeit. Regensburg 6: 289-302. 15 Oct
	1807), p. [i]-x, [1]-83. <em>Copies</em>: G, GRON, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 652; Jackson p. 129; Langman p. 312; PR 3266.
	Kraus, Bot. Garten Halle 2: 35. 1894.

Geisenheyner, Franz Adolf Louis (1841-1926), German highschool teacher and
botanist at Kreuznach. (<em>Geisenh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Original herb. Kreuznacher Heimatmuseum (30.000), other
material at IBF, L, WRSL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 220.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 400; Barnhart 2: 36; DTS 6(4): 141; GR p. 80.
Pilger, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 44: 67. 1926.
Andres, Verh. bot. Ver. Brand. 68: 167-175. 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Wiemann, Sb. naturhist. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. Westf. 1926: 82-86, 88. 1927 (frontisp.
	portr.)

1990. <em>Flora von Kreuznach</em>. Tabellen zum Bestimmen der im gesamten Nahetale wild
wachsenden, im Grossen gebauten und am häufigsten in Gärten und Anlagen kultivier-
ten Gefässpflanzen. Kreuznach (Reinhard Schmithals) 1881. Oct. (<em>Fl. Kreuznach</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul-Aug 1881 (p. v: 1 Jul 1881, Nat. Nov. Aug 1881), p. [i]-vii, [viii, err.], [1]-
	306. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Andres (1926) mentions a preliminary publication with the same title
	in the Osterprogramm des Gymnasiums zu Kreuznach, 1877 (n.v.)
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mai-Aug 1903 (p. [iv]: 20 Apr 1903, Nat. Nov. Aug 1903), p. [i-vi], [1]-328.

PAGE: 931
HEADING: GENTH

	<em>Copy</em>: B. – Title: "Flora von Kreuznach und dem gesamten Nahegebiet unter Ein-
	schluss des linken Rheinufers von Bingen bis Mainz. Bearbeitet zum Gebrauche in
	Schulen u. auf Exkursionen ... Zweite Auflage. Kreuznach (Ferd. Harrach) [s.d.]".
	Oct.

Geitler, Lothar (1899-1922), Austrian algologist, professor of botany at Vienna. (<em>Geitl</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at LI and WU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 220.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 37; BFM 2380; GR p. 449; LS suppl. 9460;
MW p. 136.
Moebius Gesch. Bot. p. 76, 172. 1937.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 116: 3-5. 1969.
Titz, Oest. bot. Z. 116: 3-17. 1969 (bibl., portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Rabenhorst, <em>Kryptogamen-Flora</em>: <em>Cyanophyceae</em>, 14: 1-288. 1930;
289-672. 1931; 673-1178. 1932.
(2) Pascher, <em>Süsswasserflora, Cyanophyceae, Cyanochloridineae</em> 12: [1]-450, <em>figs. 1-560.</em> 1925,
[with Pascher:] [451]-463, <em>fig. 1-14.</em> 1925.
(3) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em>, ed. 2: vol. 1b, "1942, " publ. early 1943: <em>Schizo-
phyceae</em>, p. [i]-iv, [1]-232.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Geitleriella</em> G. De Toni (1936).

Gennari, Patricio (1820-1897), Italian botanist at Cagliari. (<em>Gennari</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO, other material at CN, FI, GE, PC, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 221; Saccardo 2: 53.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 390; Barnhart 2: 38; CSP 2: 820; PR 3274;
Saccardo 1: 80, Cron. p. xxiii.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxviii. 1883.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 46. 1941.

Genth, Carl Friedrich Ferdinand (1810-1837), German cryptogamist. (<em>Genth</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FR – other material at B, GJO, HNL. – Exsiccatae: (with J. W. P.
Hübner): <em>Deutschlands Lebermoose in getrockneten Exemplare</em> (fasc. 1-5, nos. 1-125), Mainz
1836-1839 (fasc. 5 by Hübner alone), sets at FH, G, PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 15; IH 2: 221; DTS 1: 129.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 300. 1916.
	Anon., Ann. bryol. 9: 153. 1937.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 216-217. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 38; BM 2: 654; DTS 1: 86 [data wrong];
GR p. 15; PR 3275.
Anon., Flora 20: 560. 21 Sep 1837.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Genthia</em> Bayrhoffer (1894).

1991. <em>Flora des Herzogthum Nassau</em> und der obern, so wie untern Rheingegenden von
Speier bis Cöln ... Erster Theil, Cryptogamie. Erste Abtheilung. Mainz (Florian
Kupferberg) 1836. Oct. † (<em>Fl. Nassau</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Oct 1835 (p. xii: 10 Sep 1835; Linn. Soc. rd. 19 Oct 1835; Lit. Ber. Flora 5:
	177-191. 28 Dec 1835[sic]), p. [iv]-xii, [1]-439. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY. – Second t.p.: "Crypto-
	gamenflora des Herzogthum Nassau ... bis Cöln ... Erste Abtheilung. Farnkräuter,
	Lebermoose, Moose und Flechten."
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 654; LS 9821; PR 3275.

PAGE: 932
HEADING: GEORGE

George, Edward (1830-1900), British bryologist and algologist. (<em>George</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM – Hedge and Lamond mention specimens of George in
Holmes, <em>Algae britannicae rariores exsiccatae</em> (fasc. 1-12, nos. 1-312, London 1883-1910) q.v.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 221.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 83. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BB p. 120; Barnhart 2: 39.
Britten, J. Bot. 38: 455. 1900.

Georgi, Johann Gottlieb (1729-1802), Russian natural scientist of German birth, later at St. Petersburg. (<em>Georgi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LE and MW; some cryptogams are at M, possibly some material
at BM via Pallas and Lambert.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 221.
	Karavaev, Nov. Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 10: 333-336. 1973.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 524, 534. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 39; BM 2: 660; Bossert p. 142; GR p. 162;
LS 9824-9827; MW p. 136; PR 3277, ed. 1: 3571-3572; TR 429-432; Zander ed. 10,
p. 603.
Georgi, J. G., Bemerkungen einer Reise im Russischen Reich im Jahre 1772. St. Peters-
	burg 1775 (IDC 5551), 2 volumes, continuous pagination.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 248 [index]. 1800.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Georgia</em> K. P.J. Sprengel (1818, <em>orth. var.</em>);<em>Georgina</em> Willdenow (1803).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Georgia</em> F. Ehrhart ex C. Mueller Hal. (1848) is dedicated to King George III of
England.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 98. 1968.

Georgia, Ada E. (x-1921), American botanist. (<em>Georgia</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 39; BM 6: 364.

1992. <em>A manual of weeds</em> with descriptions of all of the most pernicious and troublesome
plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with
methods of control ... with 385 illustrations by F. Schuyler Mathews. New York (The
Macmillan Company) 1914. Oct. (<em>Man. weeds</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Oct 1914, p. [i], front., [iii]-xi, 1-593, <em>figs. 1-386. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Reissue</em>: New York (The Macmillan Company) 1921, identical except for t.p. date 1921.
<em>Ref</em>.: Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945.

Gepp, Antony (1862-1955), British botanist. (<em>A. Gepp</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 16. 1952.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 39; BM 2: 660, 6: 364; BL 1: 47, 68, 92, 121;
Bossert p. 142; CSP 15: 262; GR p. 398-399; LS 9830, 33602; LS suppl. 9387.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 55. 1898.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuser, coll. New York Bot. Gard. 179. 1973 (mss., corresp.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>Bryophytes</em> and <em>lichens, in</em> J. W. Gregory, <em>The great Rift valley</em>, app.
13 (1896).
(2) <em>Musci, in</em> Catalogue ... African plants ... Welwitsch, vol. 2 (1901).

PAGE: 933
HEADING: GERARD, J.

Gepp, Ethel Sarel (née Barton) (1864-1922), British botanist, wife of Anthony Gepp.
(<em>E. Gepp</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM (complete?)
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 221.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 16. 1952.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.
	Kent, British herbaria 55. 1953.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 40; BB p. 120; BM 1: 105 (sub Barton), 6:
364; GR p. 399; LS 33602; MW p. 136.
Britten, J. Bot. 60: 160, 193-195. 1922.
De Toni et Forti, Nuova Notarisia 35: 45-57. 1923 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ethelia</em> Weber-von Bosse (1921).

Gerard (e), John (1545-1612), British physician ("barber surgeon") and gardener.
(<em>J. Gerard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm>: It is not known whether Gerard made herbarium specimens. The Sloane
herbarium (BM) has a set of early seventeenth century plants collected by Petrus Gerard
with names following John Gerard's publications. Nothing is known about the link
between the two Gerards.
<em>Ref</em>.: Dandy, The Sloane herbarium 132. 1958.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 894; Barnhart 2: 40; BB p. 120; BM 2: 660;
Bossert p. 142; DNB 21: 221; Henrey 153-156; Jackson p. 550 [Index]; PR 3282-3283.
Jackson, A catalogue of plants cultivated in the Garden of John Gerard in the years
	1596-1599. Edited with ... a life of the author. London 1876.
Fox, Fothergill 427 [ind.]. 1919.
Druce, Fl. Oxfordshire 372. 1886, ed. 2. Ixiii-lxiv. 1927.
Curtis, William Curtis 5. 1941.
Raven, Early English naturalists from Neckham to Ray 204-217. 1947.
Hadfield, Pioneers in Gardening 11-16. 1951.
Jeffers, The friends of John Gerard (1545-1612), surgeon and botanist. Falls Village,
	Conn. 1967.
Steam, DSB 5: 361-363. 1972 (bibl.)
Smit, History of the Life Sciences 938, 1049. 1974.
Anon., House and Garden 29(9): 145-146. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gerardia</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Graderia</em> Bentham (1846, anagram).

1993. <em>The Herball</em> or general historie of plantes. London (John Norton) 1597. Fol. (<em>Herball</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1597, [xx], 1392 p., [72 p.] index, engr. t.p., portrait of author, (circa) 2146
	woodcuts. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ed. 1633</em>: "Very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, " London (Adam
	Filip Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers), Fol., [36], 1634 [1-30, 29-30, 29-1630],
	[2], [45], [1], [2] P., 2821 woodcuts [fide NI]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 1636</em>: Edited by Thomas Johnson, etc., reissue of 1633 ed. with 1636 title page. <em>Copy</em>:
	MO.
<em>Ed. 1927</em>: Abridged edition by M. Woodward, London (Gerald Howe), Qu., xix, 303 p.,
	repr. Spring Books 1964, xix, 303 p., <em>108 figs. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 660; Henrey 154-156; HU 175, 223, 230 (q.v. for complete collations); NI
	698; PR 3283.

1994. <em>Catalogus arborum</em>, fruticum ac plantarum tarm indigenarum, quam exoticarum, in
horto Johannis Gerardi civis et chirurgi Londinensis nascentium. London (Arnold
Hatfield) 1599, small folio. (<em>Cat. arb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1599, p. [i-iii], 1-22. <em>Copies</em>: HU (2). – The first edition was that of 1596 of which

PAGE: 934
HEADING: GERARD, J.

	the only known copy is at BM-Bloomsbury. Jackson (1876) reprints both editions.
<em>Facsimile reprint</em> of the 1599 edition (200 copies) by J. Cramer, Weinheim 1962, [i-iv],
	1-22. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, NY, U. – See also HU 177 and HU app. 15.
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 120; BM 2: 660; Henrey 153-154; PR 3283.
	Jackson, A catalogue of plants cultivated in the garden of John Gerard in the years
	1596-1599. Edited with ... a life of the author, by B. D.Jackson. London 1876.

Gérard, Louis (1733-1819), French physician and botanist at Cotignac in the French
Provence. (<em>Gérard</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Acquired by the Départment du Var in 1833 and deposited in
the Draguignan museum; now at the Toulon museum (TLON). The herbarium speci-
mens are mostly not accompanied by data on localities. – Gérard corresponded with
Linnaeus and Bernard de Jussieu. He sent plants to them which are now in LINN and
P-JU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 221.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 47. 1941.
	Burtez, Catalogue des plantes de l'herbier L. Gerard. Draguignan 1899, 436 p. (fide
	Cavillier 1941).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 127; Barnhart 2: 40; BM 2: 660-661, 6: 364;
Bossert p. 142; GR p. 323; PR 3280-3281; SO ind. authors p. 23; Dryander, Cat. Banks
5: 249 [index]. 1800.
Gérard, Magas. Enc. 1807(5): 354-366 (letter Linnaeus to Gérard).
Teissier, L. G., Étude biographique. Toulon 1859. Oct (100 p., n.v.) (<em>in</em> Bull. Soc. Sci.
	belles-lettres et arts Dép. Var. 1860: 237-328, n.v.)
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxviii. 1883.
Clos, Mém. Acad. Sci. Toulouse ser. 8. 10: 342-370. 1888.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 46. 1941.
Stafleu, Introduction to Jussieu's Genera plantarum xxxi, xxxix, 1964.
Astre, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 101: 176. 1966.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 373 [ind.]. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gerardia</em> Linnaeus (1753) is dedicated to John Gerard (1545-1612), q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 515-516. 1974.

1995. <em>Flora gallo-provincialis</em>, cum iconibus aeneis. Paris (C. J. B. Bauche) 1761. Oct. (<em>Fl. gallo-prov.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Oct 1761, p. [i*], [i]-xxxciii, map, [1]-585, <em>pl. 1-19. Copies</em>: MO, U. –
	Rothmaler states that the book was published Feb-Mar 1761. This is probably based
	on the date of the "Approbatio" on p. [586]: "Calendas Febr. Ann. 1761." This
	statement marks the printing of the last sheet; it is reasonable to assume that publica-
	tion took place shortly afterwards. The Amsterdam ed. of the J. Sçavans reviewed it
	in its issue for Oct 1761. The dedication is dated 20 Oct 1760. The Nederl. Letter-
	Courant reviewed it only on 22 Jun 1762, the GGA on 9 Jun 1763.
	The book is important because it contains an early attempt at a natural system, prior
	to Adanson, ignored by A.-L. de Jussieu, influenced to some extent by Linnaeus's
	<em>Ordines naturales</em>, but mainly by Bernard de Jussieu. For a commentary see Clos (1888).
	The 19 plates are copper-engravings by Martinet.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 660; DA 1967; PLS 9848; PR 3280; RS p. 84; SA 1: 145, 2: 562; SO 641a;
	IDC 5406.
	Clos, Mém. Acad. Sci. Toulouse sér. 8. 10: 342-370. 1888.
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 90.
	Rothmaler, Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 34. 1944.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 268-272, 373. 1971.

Gérardin de Mirecourt, Sébastien (1751-1816), French naturalist. (<em>Gérardin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and BIOGRAPHY. Barnhart 2: 40; BM 2: 661; Bossert p. 142; PR 3284-
3286, ed. 1: 3881-3884.

1996. <em>Tableau élémentaire de botanique</em>, dans lequel toutes les parties qui constituent les
végétaux sont expliquées et mises à la portée de tout le monde; où l'on trouve les systêmes
de Tournefort, de Linné, et les familles naturelles de Jussieu. Paris (Perlet; author) 1805.
Oct. (<em>Tabl. élem. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar 1805 (JGLF), p. [i]-xl, [1]-425, [426, cont.]. <em>pl. 1-8</em>, uncoloured copper
	engravings of drawings by the author. <em>Copies</em>: Royal library the Hague, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 661; PR 3284.

Gerhardt, Julius (1827-x), German highschool teacher and cryptogamist at Liegnitz.
(<em>Gerhardt</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B (<em>fungi</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 275. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 69; Barnhart 2: 41.

1997. <em>Flora von Liegnitz</em> zugleich Exkursionsflora von Schlesien umfassend die Beschrei-
bung aller wildwachsenden, eingebürgerten oder häufig kultivirten Gefässpflanzen des
Stadt-und Landkreises Liegnitz und der angrenzenden Kreise, sowie in kürzerer Fassung
die des gesammten übrigen Schlesien unter Aufnahme zahlreicher Bestimmungstabellen
und einem allgemeinen Ueberblick über die Gefässpflanzen und ihre Funktionen. Für
Freunde und Jünger der Botanik, wie für Schüler höherer Lehranstalten, Seminaristen
und Präparanden. Liegnitz (G. Wider) 1885. Oct. (<em>Fl. Liegnitz</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Jun 1885 (p. [vii]: Mar 1885, Nat. Nov.Jun 1885), p. [ii-viii], [1]-368. <em>Copy</em>: B.

Germain de Saint Pierre, Jacques Nicolas Ernest (1815-1882), French botanist.
(<em>Germ</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 282; Barnhart 2: 41; BM; CSP 2: 852-855.
Germain de Saint-Pierre, Notice sur les mémoires et les ouvrages de botanique publiés
	par ... Paris 1855, 20 p. (bibl.)
Germain de Saint-Pierre, J. Roses (Cochet) 2: 39. 1878.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 29(2): 47. 1882.
Anon., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 21(2): 202. 1882.
Lucante, Rev. de Bot 1: 160-161. 1882.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Diserneston</em> Jaubert &amp; Spach (1843, "... plante des deux Ernest, " also dedi-
cated to Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson (1819-1889), q.v.); <em>Saintpierrea</em> Germain de Saint-
Pierre (1878).

1998. <em>Guide du botaniste</em> ou conseils pratiques sur l'étude de la botanique, l'usage du
microscope et l'emploi du dessin appliqués aux travaux d'observation, les excursions
botaniques, et la recherche, la récolte, la culture, la préparation et la conservation des
plantes, etc.; accompagnés d'un traité élémentaire des propriétés et usages économiques
des plantes qui croissent spontanément en France ou qui y sont généralement cultivées;
et d'un dictionnaire raisonné des mots techniques français et latins employés dans les
ouvrages d'organographie végétale et de botanique descriptive. Paris (Victor Masson)
1852. Duod. (in sixes) (<em>Guide bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Sep 1852 (p. vii: 1 Mai 1851, Bull. Sci., Oct 1852), part [1]: [i:-iii:], [i]-
	xii, [1]-352, 352a-n; part [2, same t.p.]: [i-iii], [353]-832. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. (An 1851
	imprint is mentioned e.g. in Bot. Zeit. 11: 423. 1853; <em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3289.

1999. <em>Nouveau dictionnaire de botanique</em>, comprenant la description des familles naturelles
les propriétés médicales et les usages économiques des plantes la morphologie et la bio-

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logie des végétaux (étude des organes et étude de la vie). Paris (J. Baillière et Fils),
London, Madrid, Leipzig. 1870. Oct. (<em>Nouv. dict. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1870 (but possibly in parts) (Bot. Zeit. 4 Feb 1870; Flora 3 Mar 1870), p. [i]-
	xvi, [1]-1388, <em>1637 figs. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3292.

Germar, Ernst Friedrich (1786-1853), German mining expert ("Bergrath") and
professor at Halle. (<em>Germar</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Geiseltalmuseum, Martin-Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg (infor-
mation H. W. Matthes).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB; Andrews p. 267; BM 2: 663, 6: 368; Barnhart 2:
41; CSP 2: 855-857; PR 3293, ed. I. 3588; Quenstedt p. 159-160.
Schaum, Stettiner entomol. Zeit. 14: 375-390. 1853 (bibl.)
Anon., Flora 36: 600. 7 Oct 1853, Bot. Zeit. 11: 527. 1853.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 266. 1854.
Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5: 416. 1885.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Germaria</em> K. B. Presl (1838); <em>Germaria</em> K. B. Presl (1851).

2000. <em>Lehrbuch der gesammten Mineralogie</em> ... Zweite, umgearbeitete Auflage. Halle (C. A.
Schwetschke) 1837. Oct. (<em>Lehrb. Mineral.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1837 (preface 1 Jan 1837), p. [i]-vi, [2, cont.], [1]-500, [1, err.], <em>pl</em>. <em>1-10. Copy</em>: U. -
	Published possibly in fascicles of which contents and dates are unknown. – The "first
	edition" of 1824 was entitled J. L. G. Meinecke's Lehrbuch der Mineralogie ...
	zweite Auflage, Halle 1824, alternative title <em>Lehrbuch der gesammten Mineralogie</em> von
	E. F. Germar (358 p., <em>4 pl., n.v.</em>) The first edition of Meinecke's Lehrbuch der Minera-
	logie came out in Halle, 1808.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 663, 3: 1280.

2001. <em>Die Versteinerungen des Steinkohlengebirges von Wettin und Löbejün im Saalkreise</em>, bildlich
dargestellt und beschrieben ... Petrificata stratorum lithanthracum Wettini et Lobejuni
in circulo Salae reperta. Depinxit et descripsit Ernestus Fridericus Germar. Halle
(C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn) 1844-1853, 8 Hefte. Fol. (<em>Verstein. Steinkohlengeb. Saalkr.</em>)

Heft	pp.	plates	dates	reviews
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-iv, [1]-12	1-5	1844	Bot. Zeit. 10 Jan 1845
2	[i], [13]-28	6-10	1845	Bot. Zeit. 18 Apr 1845
3	[i], [29]-40	11-15	1845	Bot. Zeit. 3 Apr 1846
4	[41]-48		16-20	1846? (t.p. absent)
5	[i], [49]-59	21-25	1849
6	[i], [61]-79	26-30	1849
7	[i], [81]-102	31-35	1851
8	[i], [103]-116	36-40	1853

<em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 37 (ed.2. p. 267); BM 2: 663; PR 3293; PR (ed. 1) 3588.

Gerth van Wijk, Hugo Leonardus (1849-1921), Dutch biologist, teacher and lexi-
cographer. (<em>Gerth</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: None.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: MW p. 137.
Stafleu, Taxon 20: 799-802. 1971.

2002. <em>A dictionary of plant-names</em>. The Hague (vol. 2: Martinus Nijhoff) 1911-1916, 2 vols.
Qu. (<em>Dict</em>.)

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<em>Orig. ed.</em>: 1 (1 ): [i]-xxiv, [1]-710. Aug-Dec 1909; 1 (2 ): 711-1444, [i]-v, err. 1911; 2 : [i]-
	xxxiii, [1]-880, [881]-1696. Aug-Dec 1916. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Vaals-Amsterdam (A. Asher) 1971. Oct., with an introduction by F. A.
	Stafleu [8 p.], ISBN 90-6123-243-0. <em>Copy</em>: FAS. – An earlier, undated facsimile edition
	was issued around 1964 (A. Asher, Amsterdam).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 5, 2: 422.
	Britten, J. Bot. 49: 236-237. 1911, 55: 258-259. 1917.
	Stafleu, Taxon 20: 799-812. 1971.

Gessner, Johannes (1709-1790), Swiss naturalist, correspondent of Linnaeus, friend
of Haller. (<em>Gessner</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LINN, P-HA, Z.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 222.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 103-106; Barnhart 2: 42; HU 521; NI 702;
PR 3307-3310; Quenstedt p. 160.
Hirzel, Denkrede auf Johannes Gessner. Zürich 1790 (portr.), 161 p.
Hall, Episcolae ineditae Caroli Linnaei. Groningen 1830 (letters by Gessner to Linnaeus),
	viii, 268 p.
Wolf, Johannes Gessner, der Freund und Zeitgenosse von Haller und Linné. Zürich 1846
	(portr., bibl.), 27 p. (copy NY), also Biogr. Kulturgesch. Schweiz 1: 281-322. 1858.
Rudio, Viertelj. Schr. naturf. Ges. Zürich 41: 58-64. 1896 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Bergiani 3(2): 150-151. 1903, 3(3): 162. 1905.
Milt, Gesnerus 3: 103-124. 1946.
De Beer, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 161: 225-241. 1949 (corr. with L.)

2003. Johannes Gessneri <em>Tabulae phytographicae</em> analysin generum plantarum exhibentes,
cum commentatione edidit Christ. Sal. Schinz, med. doct. Zürich (Johann Heinrich
Fuessli, filii) 1795-1804, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Tabul. phytogr.</em>)

<em>Editor</em>: Christoph Salomon Schinz (1764-1847).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1795 (pref.: Jan 1795), p. [i]-xii, [1]-225, <em>pl. 1-26. Copy</em>: NY. – Published in parts,
	possibly 1795-1802.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1804, p. [i-iii], [1]-118, <em>pl. 27-64. Copy</em>: NY. – Idem, possibly 1804-1811.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; NI 702; PR 3310.

Geuns, Matthias van (1735-1817), Dutch botanist at Utrecht. (<em>M. Geuns</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: U.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 7: 148; Barnhart 2: 43; NNBW 1: 931.

2004. <em>Plantarum indigenarum</em>, in usum sive medicum sive oeconomicum selectarum, index
systematicus. Accedit, pro indoctioribus, institutio aliqua botanica, sermone vernaculo.
Utrecht (Apud Hortulanum Academicum) 1816. Oct. (<em>Pl. indig.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1816 (p. viii: Feb 1816), p. [i]-viii, [1]-68. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: Oudemans 1: 245; PR.

Geuns, Steven Jan van (1767-1795), Dutch physician and botanist at Utrecht. (<em>S.
Geuns</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: U.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Aa 7: 155; Barnhart 2: 43; BM 2: 669; GR p. 709;
JW 2: 190, 3: 3519; NNBW 1: 932; PR 3312-3314, ed. 1: 3615-3619.
Heringa, Redev. ter gedagtenisse van Steven Jan van Geuns, Utrecht 1796, 114 p. (portr.)
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 250 [index]. 1800.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 233. 1936.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Geunsia</em> Blume (1823).

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2005. <em>Plantarum Belgii confoederati indigenarum spicilegium</em>, quo Dav. Gorteri viri cl. Flora
vii. Provinciarum locupletatur. Harderwijk (Johannes van Kasteel) 1788. Oct. (<em>Pl. Belg.
spic.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1788, after 13 Sep (date of preface, p. xiv), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-77, [1, err.] <em>Copies</em>: FAS,
	U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 669; Oudemans 1: 239; PR 3312.

2006. <em>Verhandeling over de inlandsche plantgewassen</em>, omtrent welker nuttige eigenschappen
men met grond verwachten kan, dat, ten nutte van het vaderland, verdere nasporingen
kunnen worden gedaan, aan welke de Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen,
in hare algemeene vergadering den 22. Mey 1788. de goude medaille heeft toegeweezen.
Haarlem 1789. Oct. (<em>Verh. plantgew.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1789, p. [1]-86. <em>Copy</em>: L. – Reprinted or preprinted from Verhandelingen van de
	Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem 26: 230-316. 1789.
<em>Ref</em>.: Oudemans 1: 262-263; PR 3313.

Gevers Deynoot [Jonkheer], Pieter Marie Eduard (1816-1860), Dutch botanist.
(<em>Gevers Deynoot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NBV (at L).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 222.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: [not in Barnhart]; BM 2: 670; PR 3315, 10567.
Stafleu, apud de Smidt en Stafleu, in facsimile edition <em>Flora rheno-trajectina</em> p. 7-16. 1970.
Stafleu, Taxon 20: 357-361. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Kops, <em>Flora batava</em> fasc. 166-185, <em>pl. 836-934</em>, editor and author.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Gevers Deynoot was born in Rotterdam on 29 April 1816 and died at Nijmegen
on 29 November 1860. He did not exercise any public function.

2007. <em>Flora rheno-trajectina</em>, seu enumeratio plantarum Trajecti ad Rhenum sponte
crescentium. (Plant, phaner. et cryptog. contin.) ... <em>Flora van Utrecht</em>, of optelling en
aanwijzing van groeiplaatsen der in het wild voorkomende planten rondom, de stad
Utrecht en in derzelver omstreken. (De zigtbaar- en bedektbl. planten bevattende).
Utrecht (N. van der Monde) 1843, 2 parts, 12mo (in sixes) (<em>Fl. rheno-traj.</em>)

<em>Original edition</em>: <em>part 1</em>: Jan-Feb 1843, p. [i]-xii, [1]-131. <em>Copies</em>: L, U.
	<em>part 2</em>: 1843, p. [133]-180. <em>Copies</em>: L, U.
<em>New issues</em> of part 1: Utrecht 1847, new t.p. only, reissue of old sheets, p. [i]-xii, [1]-131.
	<em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Facsimile edition</em>: Utrecht 1970 "... een herdruk van de oorspronkelijke uitgave van 1843,
	ingeleid door J. T. de Smidt en F. A. Stafleu, " p. [1]-30, [i]-xii, [1]-131, [133]-180.
	<em>Copies</em>: FAS, HU, L, U.
The book follows van Hall's <em>Flora van Noord Nederland</em>. Taxa not described or listed by
van Hall are provided with a description; most of the cryptogamic taxa recorded as new
for the Netherlands were described by C. M. van der Sande Lacoste; descriptions of
some other new taxa were supplied by J. F. van der Trappen (marked v.d. T).
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 438; BM 2: 670; Oudemans 1: 251-252; PR 3315.
	De Smidt en Stafleu, P. M. E. Gevers Deynoot (1816-1860), <em>in</em> facsimile edition,
	Utrecht 1970, pp. 7-30.
	Stafleu, Gevers Deynoot and his Flora van Utrecht, Taxon 20: 357-361. 1971.

2008. <em>Flora noviomagensis</em>, sive enumeratio plantarum circa Noviomagum sponte crescen-
tium. (Plant, phanerog. et cryptog. contin.) ... Flora van Nijmegen of naamlijst en
opgave van groeiplaatsen der in het wild voorkomende planten, in en rondom Nijmegen.
(De Zigtbaar- en Bedektbloeijende planten bevattende.) Nijmegen (D.J. Haspels) 1848.
Oct. (<em>Fl. noviomag.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Theodoor Hendrik Arnoldus Jacobus Abeleven (1822-1904).
<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Dec 1848 (p. ii: Oct 1848), p. [i*-v*], [i]-ii, [1]-169, [i]-ix. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 430; BM 2: 670; Oudemans 1: 252-253; PR 10567.

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Geyer, Carl ["Charles"] Andreas (1809-1853), German botanist who collected in the
United States 1842-1844. (Nicollet's expedition). (<em>Geyer</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Main sets at BM, GH, K, other material at B, BR, C, FI, G,
KIEL, LE, LZ, MO, NY, OXF, P, P-DU, PRU, TCD, U, US, VT, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 222-223.
	Candolle, Phytographie 415. 1880.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 43.
Geyer, in Hooker, London J. Bot. 4: 479-492, 653-662. 1845, 5: 22-41, 198-208, 285-310,
	509-524. 1846 (itinerary), 6: 65-79, 206. 1847.
Anon., Chronik des Gartenwesens 3: 185-187. 1853 (n.v.)
Anon., Flora 37: 139-141. 1854, Bot. Zeit. 12: 191-192. 1854.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 12: 191-192. 1854.
Anon., Bonplandia 2: 71-73. 1854.
Reichenbach, Kew J. Bot. 7: 181-183. 1855.
Spaulding, Popular Sci. Monthly 74: 124-125. 1909.
Blankinship, Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Stud. 1(1): 6, 19. 1905.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 10-11. 1964.

Geyler, Hermann Theodor (1834-1889), German palaeobiologist at the Senckenberg
institute and director of the botanic garden in Frankfurt a.M. (<em>Geyl</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Senckenberg Museum. Frankfurt. – Herbarium material from the <em>Vega
</em>expedition to Japan was at B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 223.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 268; Barnhart 2: 43; BM 2: 670; CSP 7: 766,
15: 282; Frank 3(Anh.): 35; Jackson p. 187, 191; LS 9889-9891; Quenstedt p. 162.
Askenasy, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 7: (9)-(11). 1889.
Kinkelin, Leopoldina 25: 57, 98-100. 1889 (bibl.)
Jännicke and Magnus, Ann. Bot. 3: 462-463. 1890 (bibl.)
Kinkelin, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. 1890: c-cv (bibl.)
Blum, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. 1901: 14-15.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Co-editor of Just's Bot. Jahresber. 11-14, 1883-1889.

Ghini, Luca (1490-1556), Italian physician and botanist. (<em>Ghini</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: During the time of Ghini's teaching at Bologna and Pisa the art
of making herbaria was developed. Ghini himself did <em>not</em> make a herbarium although it is
likely that he sent dried plants to several of his pupils and colleagues, e.g. to Aldrovandi
and Matthioli. His teaching of botany was based on demonstrations with living plants
in the botanic garden, not on books by classical authors. Ghini is known to have collected
in Elba and in the Tuscan and Bolognese Appenines.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Physician and botanist, studied medicine in Bologna. Professor of pharmaceutical
botany at Bologna (1527-1544), professor of botany, Pisa (1544-1554), professor of
medicine, Bologna (1554-1556). Had a private botanic garden in Bologna, but taught
botany in the public university botanic garden of Pisa (founded by him in 1544). Teacher
of many illustrious 16th century botanists (either as students or as short-time visitors)
such as Maranta, Anguillara, Hugh Falconer, William Turner, Hugo Morgan, Guillau-
me Rondelet, Andrea Cesalpino, Michele Merini, P. A. Matthioli, Ulisse Aldrovandi.
Founded the Florence botanic garden in 1550.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 43; Bossert p. 143; Jackson p. xxx; PR p.
121; Saccardo 1: 81, 2: 54.
Meyer, Gesch. Botanik 4: 257-262. 1857.
Sabbatani, Atti Mem. R. Accad. Sci. Lett. Arti, Padua ser. 2. 39: 243-250. 1923.
Mattirolo, Enc. Ital. 16: 916-917. 1932.

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Moebius Gesch. Bot. 419, 422. 1937.
Chiarugi, Nouvo Giorn. bot. ital. 60: 785-839. 1953.
Chiarugi, Webbia 13: 1-14. 1957 (portr.)
Keller, DSB 5: 383-384. 1972 (bibl.)

Gibbs, Lilian Suzette (1870-1925), British botanist. (<em>Gibbs</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. – Duplicates BO, K, L, MO, P (some ferns).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 223.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 327. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 44; BB p. 121; BL 1: 55, 69, 86, 108, 120;
BM 6: 372; LS 33624; LS suppl. 9541-9542; MW p. 137.
Digby, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1924-25: 72-74 (bibl.)
Henriques, Bol. Soc. Broter. ser. 2. 3: 239-242. 1925 (portr.)
Rendle, J. Bot. 63: 85, 116-117. 1925 (bibl.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 233. 1936.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl Mal. ser. I. 1: 190. 1950 (portr., itinerary).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gibbsia</em> Rendle (1917).

2009. Dutch N.W. New Guinea. <em>A contribution to the phytogeography and flora of the Arfak
mountains</em>, &amp;c. London (Taylor and Francis) 1917. Oct. (<em>Fl. Arfak mts.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1917 (t.p.), p. [i]-iv, [1]-226, <em>4 pl</em>., 16 text-figures. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 120; BM 2: 372; IF suppl. 3: 209.

Gibelli, Giuseppe (1831-1898), Italian botanist at Modena (1874-1879), Bologna
(1879-1883) and Torino (1883-1898). (<em>Gibelli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: TO; other material at FI, MANCH, NH, PAV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 223.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 71; Barnhart 2: 45; CSP 7: 769; DTS; GR
p. 517; PR 3319; Saccardo 1: 82, 2: 54; Cron.: xxiii.
Lopriore, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenb. 40: lxx, cxlvi. 1898.
Belli, Giuseppe Gibelli, Torino 1899, 16 p (copy: DS), reprinted from Ann. Accad. Agr.
	Torino 42. 1899.
Mattirolo, Mem. r. Accad. Sci. Torino ser. 2. 49: 73-98. 1899 (bibl.)
Mattirolo, Malpighia 13: 35-72. 1899 (bibl.), 15: 297-324. 1901.
Briosi, Atti Ist. bot. Univ. Pavia ser. 2. 6: iii-iv. 1900 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 178. 1905.
Mattirolo, Cronistoria Orto Bot. Torino lxix-lxxi. 1929 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 47-48. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Cesati et al., Compendio delia Flora italiana (1867-1901).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gibellia</em> Passerini (1886); <em>Gibellia</em> P. A. Saccardo (1885); <em>Gibellina</em> Passerini ex
Roumeguère (1886); <em>Gibellula</em> Cavara (1894).

Gibson, William Hamilton (1850-1896), American mycologist. (<em>W. Gibson</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 46.
Adams, The New England Magazine 15(6): 643-655. 1897 (portr.)
Adams, William Hamilton Gibson, New York, London, x, 275 p. (portr., bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gibsonia</em> Massee (1909) is dedicated to R. J. Harvey-Gibson (1860-1929),
English mycologist; <em>Gibsoniothamnus</em> L. Williams (1970) is dedicated to Dorothy Nash
Gibson, American botanist.

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2010. <em>Our edible toadstools and mushrooms</em> and how to distinguish them / A selection of
thirty native food varieties easily recognizable by their marked individualities, with
simple rules for the identification of poisonous species ... with thirty coloured plates and
fifty-seven other illustrations by the author. New York (Harper &amp; Brothers) 1895. Oct. (<em>Our toadstools</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1895, (Nat. Nov. Jan 1896) p. [1]-xii, [1]-337., <em>38 pl. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 9954.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 436. 1916.

Giesenhagen, Karl Friedrich Georg (1860-1928), German botanist, curator of the
cryptogamic collections at München (M). (<em>Giesenh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: M; – some musci at H.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 224.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 46; BM 2: 674, 6: 373; CSP 15: 296; DTS
1: 87; IF 1: 699; LS 9958-9969; 33639-33640; LS suppl. 2569-2570; MW p. 137.
Giesenhagen, Auf Java und Sumatra, Leipzig 1902, x, 270 p.
Dunzinger, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 46: (157)-(169). 1929 (bibl., portr.)
Pilger, Hedwigia 68 (Beibl.): 47, 48. 1929.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 13. 1910.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 190-191. 1950 (bibl., itinerary, portr.)

2011. <em>Die Farngattung Niphobolus</em>. Eine Monographie ... Mit 20 Abbildungen. Jena
(Gustav Fischer) 1901. Oct. (<em>Niphobolus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1901, Dec (NN early Jan 1902), p. [i]-[xi], [1]-223, <em>20 ills. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 675; IF p. 699; MW p. 137; IDC 7189.

Gilg, Ernst Friedrich (1867-1933), German taxonomist. (<em>Gilg</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, duplicates at K and P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 224.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 349. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 48; BL 1: 37; BM 2: 676, 6: 375; Bossert
p. 144; CSP 15: 305; MW p 137.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Schürhoff, Arch. Ber. Pharm. 271: 457-460. 1933.
Werdermann, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 54: (148)-(165). 1936 (bibl., portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 234. 1936.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Connaraceae</em>: III. 3: 61-64. Jun 1891; 65-70. Aug 1891; 388. 22 Mai 1894; Suppl.,
	Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 189-190. Aug 1897; II-IV. 2: 30. 8 Oct 1900.
	(b) <em>Cyrillaceae</em>: III. 5: 179-182. Dec 1892; Suppl. [by Engler], Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 214.
	Oct 1897.
	(c) <em>Vitaceae</em>: III. 5: 427-456. Apr 1896; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 230. Oct 1897;
	II-IV. 2: 41. 8 Oct 1900.
	(d) <em>Dilleniaceae</em>: III. 6: 100-128. Mar 1893; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 245. Oct 1897;
	II-IV. 2: 43-44. 8 Oct 1900.
	(e) <em>Ochnaceae</em>: III. 6: 131-144. Mar 1893; 145-153. Mai 1893; Suppl. [by Engler],
	Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 245. Oct 1897.
	(f) <em>Stachyuraceae</em>: III. 6: 192. Mai 1893: 193.Jun 1893 [should follow <em>Flacourtiaceae</em>];
	III. 6A: 56. 28 Dec 1893; see Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 253. Oct 1897.
	(g) <em>Ancistrocladaceae</em>: III. 6: 274-276. 19 Feb 1895.
	(h) <em>Turneracèae</em>: III. 6A: 57-64. 28 Dec 1893; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 253. Oct 1897.
	(i) <em>Loasaceae</em>: III. 6A: 100-121.[fix]27 Feb 1894.
	(k) <em>Geissolomaceae</em>: III. 6A: 205-207. 10 Jul 1894.
	(1) <em>Penaeaceae</em>: III. 6A: 208-213. 10 Jul 1894.
	(m) <em>Oliniaceae</em>: III. 6A: 213-216. 10 Jul 1894.

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	(n) <em>Thymelaeceae</em>: III. 6A: 216-245. 10 Jul 1894; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 260. Oct
	1897.
	(o) <em>Elaeagnaceae</em>: III. 6A: 246-251. 10 Jul 1894; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 260. Oct
	1897.
	(p) <em>Gentianaceae</em>: IV. 2: 50-108. Jun 1895 (p. 80-86, <em>Gentiana</em> by Nikolai Ivanovich
	Kuznetsov]; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 282-283. Oct 1897; II-IV. 2: 54. 8 Oct 1900.
	(q) <em>Gonystylaceae</em>: Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 231-232. Oct 1897.
(2) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2:
	(a) <em>Dilleniaceae</em>: 21: 7-36, <em>figs. 1-25.</em> Dec 1925, with E. Werdermann.
	(b) <em>Actinidiaceae</em>: 21: 36-47, <em>figs. 26-29.</em> Dec 1925, idem.
	(c) <em>Eucryphiaceae</em>: 21: 47-50, <em>fig. 30.</em> Dec 1925.
	(d) <em>Ochnaceae</em>: 21: 53-87, <em>figs. 32-45.</em> Dec 1925.
	(e) <em>Marcgraviaceae</em>: 21: 94-106, <em>figs. 49-57.</em> Dec 1925.
	(f) <em>Dipterocarpaceae</em>: 21: 237-269, <em>figs. 108-118.</em> Dec 1925.
	(g) <em>Canellaceae</em>: 21: 323-328, <em>figs. 144-147.</em> Dec 1925.
	(h) <em>Flacourtiaceae</em>: 21: 377-457, <em>figs. 163-212.</em> Dec 1925.
	(i) <em>Stachyuraceae</em>: 21: 457-459. Dec 1925.
	(k) <em>Turneraceae</em>: 21: 459-466, <em>figs. 213-214.</em> Dec 1925.
	(1) <em>Loasaceae</em>: 21: 522-543, <em>figs. 242-248.</em> Dec 1925.
	(m) <em>Datiscaceae</em>: 21: 543-547, <em>figs. 249-250.</em> Dec 1925.
	(n) <em>Ancistrocladaceae</em>: 21: 589-592, <em>figs. 269-270.</em> Dec 1925.
By C. Gilg-Benedict:
	(o) <em>Restionaceae</em>: 15a: 8-27, <em>figs. 2-6.</em> Apr 1930.
	(p) <em>Centrolepidaceae</em>: 15a: 27-33, <em>figs. 7-8.</em> Apr 1930.
(3) Engler, <em>Pfianzenreich</em>: (with J. Perkins): IV. 101, Heft 4, <em>Monimiaceae</em>. 21 Jun 1901.
(4) <em>Deutsch-Ost-Afrika</em>, several contributions to vol. 5 (1895).
(5) Engler, <em>Monogr. qfrik. Pflanzenfam.</em>: 2, 1898, <em>Melastomaceae</em>.
(6) <em>Wissensch. Erg. deut. Zentral-Afrika-Exp.</em> 1907-1908: various families in vol. 2, 1910-
1913.

Gilibert, Jean Emmanuel (1741-1814), French botanist from Lyon who was for
some time professor of botany at Wilna. (<em>Gilib</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: KW? It is questionable whether the Gilibert collections at Kiew
are complete. Magnin states that Gilibert's herbaria were given, at least in part, to
Jordan. These may now be at LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 225.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 48; BM 2: 676; Bossert p. 144; GR p. 279-
280; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 550 [index]; Lipschitz 3: 290-292 (bibl.); LS 9977-9980;
33643; NI 703-705; PR 3326-3331; ed. 1: 3630-3640; SO ind. auth. p. 23-24; TR 439-
449; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 251 [index]. 1800.
A. P. de Candolle, Mémoires et souvenirs 37. 1862.
Magnin, Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 50-52. 1906, 32: 116-117. 1908; 35: 27-28. 1910.
Wrzosek, Ve Congrès int. hist. med. Genève 1925: 161-162. 1926.
Hryniewiecki, Précis de la botanique en Pologne 7. 1933.
Gusart, Bull. Soc. franç. hist. méd. 29: 117-119. 1935.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 271, 273. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. Index corr. Torrey 456. 1973.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gilibertia</em> Ruiz &amp; Pavon (1794).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 517-518. 1974.

2012. <em>Flora lituanica inchoata</em>, seu enumeratio plantarum quas circa Grodnam collegit &amp;
determinavit, Joannes, Emmanuel, Gilibert ... Colectio [sic] prima. Monopetalae non
figuratae. Grodno (Typis S.R.M.) 1781. Oct. (<em>Fl. lit. inch.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1782 (t.p. 1781; p. 308: finis col. prim. Vilnae 1782), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-cxviii, chloris
	[38 p.], monita [2], err. [2], [1]-308. Probably issued in various parts.

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<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1782, "... lithuanica ... collectio quarta Umbellifereae, Cruciatae, Papiliona-
	ceae. Wilna (Typis S.R.M. penes Academiam) 1782, p. [i-ii], [1]-294. (on p. ii: series
	secunda plantae polypetalae ...)
<em>Copies</em> at BM, K, P (not checked for collation), about 100 copies printed. The volumes.
were probably published in parts. The Linnaean system of binary nomenclature for
species is not consistently employed. [cf. ICBN, Art. 23 sub (3)].
<em>Ref</em>.: LS 9977; PR 3326; TR 443; IDC 5928.
	Hylander, Uppsala Univ. Årsskrift 1945(7): 16.
	McVaugh, Gentes Herb. 8(1): 83-90. 1949.

2013. <em>Exercitium botanicum</em>, in schola Vilnensis peractum die 15 mensis julii, anno 1782,
seu enumeratio methodica plantarum tarn indigenarum quam exoticarum, quas proprio
marte determinaverunt alumni in campis Vilnensibus, aut in horto botanico universita-
tis, quasque juxta leges artis demonstrarunt, praeside Joanne. Emmanuel Gilibert.
[Wilna 1782]. Duod. (<em>Excerc. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Jul 1782, p. [1]-61.<em>Copy</em>: USDA.

2014. <em>Caroli Linnaei botanicorum principis Systema plantarum Europae</em>, exhibens characteres
naturales generum, characteres essentiales generum &amp; specierum, synonima antiquo-
rum, phrases specificas recentiorum Halleri, Scopoli, &amp;c. Descriptiones rariorum, nec-
non floras tres novas, Ludgunaeam, Delphinalem, Lithuanicam; non omissis plantis
exoticis in hortis Europeae vulgo obviis. Curante Joan. Emman. Gilibert. Coloniae
Allobrogum [Vienne] 1785-1787, 7 tomes, Oct. (<em>Syst. pl. Eur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: For a detailed list of contents see Soulsby 20, 21. The <em>Flora lituanica inchoata</em> is
	reprinted in a much abridged form in vol. 1, pp. 1-47, 1-88. Breistroffer states that the
	first four volumes became available only in June 1786, volumes four and five between
	June and December 1786, and volume 7 in 1787. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU(2).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 676; LS 9978; PR 3327; SO 20, 21, Trautvetter 445; IDC 178.
	Breistroffer, Proc.-Verb. mens. Soc. Dauph. Ethn. Arch. 24 (nos. 182-184) 1948.

2015. <em>Excercitia phytologica</em>, quibus omnes plantae Europaeae, quas vivas invenit in variis
herbationibus, seu in Lithuania, Gallia, Alpibus, analysi nova proponuntur, ex typo
naturae describuntur, novisque observationibus aut figuris raris illustrantur: additis
stationibus, tempore florendi, usibus medicis aut oeconomicis, propria auctoris experien-
tia natis. Lyon (J. B. Delamollière) 1792, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Excerc. phyt.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1792, p. [i.]-lxxx, [1]-388. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, NY, US.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1792, p. [3891-655, [656, motto] [2, err.] <em>Copies</em>: NY, US. – The USDA copy of
	vol. 2 has a t.p. dated 1790, probably a misprint later corrected by means of a cancel-
	lans t.p.
The Linnaean system of binary nomenclature for species is not consistently employed.
[cf. ICBN Art. 23 sub (3)]. Other copies BM, P, (not seen for coll.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 676; IF p. 699; LS 9980; NI 704; PR 3328; SO 22; IDC 5930.
	Hylander, Uppsala Univ. Årsskrift 1945(7): 16.
	McVaugh, Gentes Herb. 8(1): 83-90. 1949.

2016. <em>Histoire des plantes d'Europe</em>, ou élémens de botanique pratique; ouvrage dans lequel
on donne le signalement précis, suivant la méthode et les principes de Linné, des plantes
indigenes, des étrangères les plus utiles, et une suite d'observations modernes. Lyon
(Amable Leroy) 1798, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Hist. pl. Europe</em>).

<em>Original ed</em>.: Jun 1798 (JGLF), copies: B, L.
	<em>vol. 1</em>: p. [i*-viii*], i-xxxii, [1]-446, [1, err.], tabl., <em>fig. 1-524.
	vol. 2</em>: p. [i*-iii*], i-xvi, [1]-482, <em>2 pl., figs. 1-132.</em>
<em>Seconde édition</em>: Oct 1806 (JGLF), "<em>Histoire</em> ... Europe et étrangères, les plus communes,
	les plus utiles et les plus curieuses; ou élémens ... Linné, des genres et des espèces,
	leur synonymie, leurs propriétés, et une suite d'observations rédigées d'après nature
	... seconde édition, revue, corrigée et considérablement augmentée, et ornée de plus
	de huit cents figures gravées sur bois, et de cinquante en taille-douche." Lyon (id.) 1806
	3 vols. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: B.
	<em>vol. 1</em>: p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-609, <em>pl. 1-11</em>, fig. 1-359.
	<em>vol. 2</em>: p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xlviii, [1]-460, <em>fig. 360-649</em>, <em>pl. 12-20.</em>

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	<em>vol.3</em>: p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xxi, [xxii, add.], [1]-537, <em>pl. 21-24, fig.</em> 650-792.
A new edition of De Ville's book of 1680 (no. 1426) with the same title, better known as
"Le petit Bauhin." Gilibert provides a "Concordance des noms de Linné avec ceux de
Mathiole, appliquée aux figures de l'édition de Gaspard Bauhin" in volume 2, pp. 415-
457.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 676; NI 705; PR (ed. 1) 3637; SO 763aa, 763ab; Trautvetter 448.
	Mangin, Recherches sur l'histoire des plantes d'Europe, Lyon 1889. (cf. Bot. Central-
	bl. 39: 203. 1889).
	Stafleu, Taxon 14: 105. 1965.

Gilkey, Helen Margaret (1886-1972), American mycologist at Oregon State Uni-
versity. (<em>Gilkey</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: OSC; other material BUT, CUP, WVA.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 225.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 49; BL 1: 209; Bossert p. 144; LS suppl.
9621-9623.
Rogers, NAF ser. 2(1): 32. 1954.
Anon., Madroño 21(8): 539. 1972.
Cowan, Taxon 22(5/6): 708. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>Tuberales</em>, in <em>NAF</em> ser. 2. 1: 1-29. 15 Dec 1954.

2017. <em>Tuberales of North America</em>. Corvallis, Oregon (Oregon State College) [1939]. Oct. (<em>Tuberales N. Am.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Mar 1939 (p. 2) – Oregon State Monogr. Bot. 1: [1]-63, <em>pl. 1-5. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Rogers, NAF ser. 2(1): 32. 1954.

Gillet, Claude Casimir (1806-1896), French mycologist and veterinary surgeon at
Alençon. (<em>Gill</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: Hawksworth, Mycologist's handb. 182. 1974.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 49; BL 2: 102; BM 2: 677; Bossert p. 145;
CSP 12: 273; Jackson p. 274, 275; LS 9984-9990.
Letacq, Le monde des Plantes 6: 33. 1896.
Letacq, Bull. Soc. Linn. Normand., Caen 10: xc-xciii. 1896.
Rolland, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 12: 137-139. 1896.
Peltereau, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 14: 156-160. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 103. <em>pl. 139.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 437. 1916.
Killermann, Z. Pilzk. 15: 35-37. 1931.
Degaugue, Revue de Mycol. 26(3): 137-152. 1961 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gilletia</em> P. A. Saccardo &amp; O. A. J. Penzig ex P. A. Saccardo (1882); <em>Gilletiella</em>
P. A. Saccardo &amp; P. Sydow (1899).
<em>Note</em>: <em>Gilletia</em> Torrend (1914) is dedicated to father Gillet, Belgian missionary and bota-
nical collector in Congo; <em>Gillettia</em> Rendle (1896) is dedicated to F. Gillett.

2018. <em>Les hyménomycètes</em> ou description de tous les champignons (fungi) qui croissent en
France avec l'indication de leur propriétés utiles ou vénéneuses. Alençon (Ch. Thomas)
1874 [-1893] Oct. (<em>Hyménomycètes</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: The text and accompanying plates were issued in parts, the contents of which are
	still unknown.
	The plates, usually bound in a separate atlas, were published between 1874 and 1898
	at irregular intervals. They were successively and repeatedly renumbered in lists
	distributed with them. LS cite a number of 738 coloured plates, Peltereau (1898) 715,
	BM 711.

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HEADING: GILLET

	A single part of a new edition (Agaricinées) was published in Alençon and Paris, 1893.
	Peltereau (1898), alas not giving full details on contents and dates of parts, provides
	the most precise information so far on the constitution of the book. It consists of:
1. A volume of text of 828 pp., published in parts between 1874 and 1877 or 1878 as
	follows (fide Barnhart, NAF):
	p. [i]-vii, [9]-176	1874
	p. 177-560	1876
	p. 561-828	1878 (Peltereau: 1877)
	These sets of pages are not the original livraisons. <em>Copies</em>: BR, L, MO, Stevenson.
2. Champignons de France. <em>Tableaux analytiques des hyménomycètes de France</em>. Alençon 1884,
	Oct., publ. Feb 1884, p. [i-iv], [1]-199. <em>Copy</em>: MO. This publication contains a number
	of descriptions of species of which a plate but no text had appeared in 1874-1877.
3. A table with a "classement des planches" plus 16 pages of text, published Feb 1890.
	This table contains a renumbering of the plates which was followed e.g. by Laplanche,
	Dictionnaire iconographique (1894). <em>Copy</em>: MO.
4. 715 (Peltereau; 713 as listed below) lithographed plates, coloured by hand. These
	plates appeared as follows:
	a) between 1874-1877 in livraisons, with or without the text mentioned above sub 1,
	(<em>133 pl</em>.), t.p.: "Les champignons (fungi, hymenomycètes) qui croissent en France
	description et iconographie propriétés utiles ou vénéneuses ... Atlas de 133 planches
	coloriées," Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils) 1878, <em>Copies</em>: NY (added to this copy some of the
	planches supplémentaires), Teyler. (See below sub Les champignons.)
	b) between 1877 and Feb 1890 appeared 16 series of plates ("planches supplémentai-
	res") of which the last was accompanied by the table and 16 p. of text mentioned
	above sub 3 (Nat. Nov.: <em>384 pl</em>.). Almost complete series of these plates at MO, NY,
	Stevenson.
	c) between 1890 until April 1896 appeared another 184 plates in 10 livraisons called
	"suites de planches." Later reissued in covers dated 1897. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
	d) In Feb 1898 a single and final livraison appeared posthumously containing 12
	plates, coloured by the author but left undistributed until his death. This livraison was
	accompanied by another table, cited below sub. 5. (NN Feb 1898).
5. The [second] alphabetical table published Feb 1898 with the last livraison (see above,
	4d). This table contains another set of numbers of plates which should be followed. In
	this table the plates are numbered 1-714. However:
	a) 263 and 303 form only one plate
	b) 534 and 655 form only one plate
	This table does not contain the plates for Phallus caninus (1), Cortinarius saturninus
	(one of 2) and C. torvus (one of 2). These three extra plates, minus the two double
	ones bring the total number of plates to 715.
	The various series and parts are listed by Naturae Novitates. The dates confirm
	Pelterau's findings.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 677; LS 9984, 9985; NI 707; NN 1898 (sub no. 2150).
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 32: 844. 25 Dec 1874 (livr. 1)
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 34: 704. 3 Nov 1876 (vol. 1 up to p. 576).
	Peltereau, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 14: 156-158. 1898.

2019. <em>Les champignons</em> (fungi, hyménomycètes) qui croissent en France description et
iconographie propriétés utiles ou vénéneuses. Paris (J. B. Baillière et fils), Alençon
(author) 1878. 2 vols (text, atlas). Oct. (<em>Champ. France hyménomyc.</em>)

<em>Texte</em>: [1874-]1878. A consolidated reissue with a new imprint of the text of <em>Les Hyméno-
	mycètes</em> (see above), p. [i]-vii, [9]-828. <em>Copies</em>: NY, Teyler.
<em>Atlas</em>: [1874-]1878. A consolidated reissue, with a new imprint, of the 133 plates (nos. 1,
	2, other unnumbered) issued between 1874-1877 to accompany <em>Les Hyménomycètes</em> (see
	above), p. [i-iv], <em>pl. 1-2</em>, [<em>3-133</em>]. <em>Copies</em>: NY (with 16 p. table), Teyler.

2020. <em>Champignons de France. Les discomycètes.</em> Alençon, Paris [1879] 1887[-1895]. Oct. (<em>Champ. France discomyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Peltereau (1898) states that the book was published as follows:
	1. between 1879 and 1888 in
	a) livraisons with a total of 230 pp. text and 54 plates as follows:

PAGE: 946
HEADING: GILLET

livr.	pages	dates
-----------------------------------------------
1	[1]-28	1879, Jan-Mar
2	29-56	1879, late or Jan-Mar 1880
3	57-84	1880, Apr-Jun
4	85-112	1881 [1882?]
5	113-140	1882, Sep-Oct
6	140-164	1883, Dec
7	163*-186	1886, Jun-Jul
8	187-210	1886, Sep-Oct
9	211-230	1887, Jun-Aug

b) two series totalling 48 supplementary plates (1880-1885). In all there are in this
	series 102 plates, numbered in the "table de classement" 1-98, 13bis; three plates
	are not listed [99-101].
	2. Jul 1890: livraison of 12 plates "suites aux planches supplémentaires"
	3. Jan 1895: Livraison of 24 plates idem.
	Peltereau provides numbers for series 2 and 3. <em>Copy</em>: MO.
LS state that item 1 was published in 6 parts between 1879 and 1883; BM states that the
230 pp. of text and the 102 plates came out in 9 livraisons between 1879-1888. Very little
is known about the plates contained in the livraisons. Naturae novitates mentioned livr.
1 Sep 1879 and livr. 3 Aug 1880. – The text of 230 pp. was issued with a wrapper dated
1887. USDA has a copy with the cover of the first part (t.p.: Les discomycètes ... on
souscrit: ... Alençon (E. de Broise) 1879) with complete text [1]-230 and pl. as above:
Stevenson id., without pl.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 677, LS 9986, NI 708.
	Peltereau, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 14: 159-160. 1898.

2021. <em>Champignons de France. Les gastéromycètes</em> ... (Suites). On souscrit: Chez l'auteur ...
Alençon (A. Herpin) 1891, 3 livr. Oct. (<em>Champ. France gastéromyc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in three parts, each with 12 plates. The Stevenson copy has the plates in this order:
<em>Livr. 1</em>: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 26, 28, 36.
<em>Livr. 2</em>: 3, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 23, 30, 32, 33.
<em>Livr. 3</em>: 5, 11, 9, 17, 21, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31, 35, 34.
<em>Dates</em>: 1: Jan-Feb 1891 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1891), 2: late 1891 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1892), 3: 1892
	(Nat. Nov. Aug 1892).
<em>Copies</em>: MO (as above), NY (has 41 pl.), Stevenson (as above).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 677; NI 709.
	Peltereau, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 14: 160. 1898.

Gillies, John (1792-1834), Scottish physician and botanist, lived in Argentina 1820-
1828, collected in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. (<em>Gillies</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM, E-GL, K, and OXF (250 specimens), further duplicates
BRNU, CGE, FH, FI, GH, MO, NY, S.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 225; Lasègue p. 331, 486.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 171. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 83. 1970.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 524. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 327-328. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 188; Barnhart 2: 50; BB p. 123; CSP 2: 889;
Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Miers, J., Travels in Chile 1: 226. 1826.
Hooker, Bot. Misc. 3: 130. 1833.
Watson, Topogr. Botany ed. 2. 545. 1883.
Barr, Bol. Acad. Nac. Cienc. Cordoba 49: 71-75. 1972.
Gibbs, Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. 9: 115-136. 1951.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gilliesia</em> J. Lindley (1826).

PAGE: 947
HEADING: GINANNI

Gillot, François Xavier (1842-1910), French mycologist, physician at Autun. (<em>Gillot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AUT (50.000); dupl. BR, LY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 225.
	Anon., Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun 13(2): 120-123. 1900.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 76, 6(2): 45; Barnhart 2: 50; BL 2: 115, 140,
195, 196; Bossert p. 145; CSP 7: 776, 12: 274; GR p. 324; Jackson p. 279, 288; LS 9996-
10021, 15941, 15947, 23106, 33649-33658, 41218-41219; PFC 1: xliii, 2(2): xvi, 3(1): ix;
Saccardo 1: 82.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 205. 1905.
Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sèvres 19: <em>pl. 9.</em> 1908.
Barbier, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 27: 192-199. 1911 (bibl., portr.)
Berthier, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun 24: xxxiii-xcv. 1911 (portr., bibl.)
Gagnepain, Bull. Soc. bot. France 58: 110-125. 1911 (portr., bibl.)
Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 437. 1916.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 48. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gillotia</em> P. A. Saccardo &amp; Trotter (1913).

2022. <em>Catalogue raisonné des champignons supérieurs</em> (Hyménomycètes) des environs <em>d’Autun</em>
et du Département de Saône-et-Loire. Autun (Dejussieu père et fils), Paris (P. Klinck-
sieck) 1891. Oct. (<em>Cat. champ. Autun</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Jean-Louis Lucand (1821-1896).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Oct 1891 (Nat. Nov. 1891), p. [1]-482, <em>pl. 1-6</em> (5, 6 = 10, 11). <em>Copies</em>: G, L,
	MO, NY. – Reprinted with independent pagination from Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun,
	as follows:

repr. pag.	vol./pag. journal	date	contents
--------------------------------------------------------------
[1]	-	1891	title-page reprint
3,-300, pl. 1-4	2: [107]-404, pl. 1-4	1889
301-372, pl. 5-6	3: [125]-196, pl. 10-11	1890
373-458	4: 375-460	1891
459-480	-	1891	index, "figures peintes"
481-482	-	1891	table générale

"Figures peintes des champignons de la France" by Lucand, p. [465]-480.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 678.

Ginanni, Giuseppe, conte (1692-1753), Italian botanist at Ravenna. (<em>Ginanni</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: PR 3337; Saccardo 1: 82, 2: 54-55.
Bicclei, Sulla vita del Dot. Giovanni Ginanni Lucchese. Lucca 1872 (<em>n.v.</em>, vide Bot.
	Zeit. 30: 724. 1872).

2023. <em>Opere postume</em> del conte Giuseppe Ginanni Ravennate. Venezia (Guglielmo
Zerletti) 1757, 2 vols. Fol. (<em>Op. post.</em>)

<em>Tomo primo</em>, nel quale si contengono cento quattordici piante, che vegetano nel Mare
	adriatico, da lui osservate e descritte. Venezia 1757, p. [i*-xii*], [i]-xix, [1]-63,
	[64 impr.], [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-55.Copy</em>: PCS. The plates are copper engr., by the author (?)
<em>Tomo secundo</em>, nel quale se contengono testa cei marittimi paludosi e terrestri dell'Adria-
	tico e del territorio di Ravenna da lui osservati e descritti. Venezia 1757, p. [i*-viii*],
	i-viii, 1-72, i-xxxi, 1-3, <em>pl. 1-3</em> (should be <em>38 pl</em>., 1-31, 1-4, 1-3). <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Second issue</em> of vol. 1: t.p. 1757, <em>n.v.</em>, copy Plesch.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 711; PR 3337.
	Adanson, Fam. Pl. 1: 28. 1763.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 165. 1967.

PAGE: 948
HEADING: GINGINS

Gingins de la Sarraz, Frédéric-Charles-Jean, baron (1790-1863), Swiss historian
and botanist, pupil of A. P. de Candolle. (<em>Ging</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Gingins seems to have had no private herbarium. His types are
in G-DG.
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, The great Prodromus 27. 1966.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 51; BM 2: 678; CSP 2: 891; MW suppl.
p. 75; NI 712; PR 3338-3339; Trautvetter 450.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. Souv. 332-336, 386. 1862.
Montet, Dict, biogr. Genevois 1: 361. 1877.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 10, no. 133. 1942.
Briquet, Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 237-238. 1950.
Verdoorn, [intr. to] Gingins, Natural history of the Lavenders, Boston, Mass. xi-xii.
	1967.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr, coll. New York Bot. Gard., Index corr. Torrey 456. 1973
	(letter).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) DC, <em>Prodr., Violarieae</em>: 1: 287-316. med. Jan 1824. (2) Goethe,
<em>Metamorphose der Pfianzen</em>, first French translation (1829) with "précis historique et
avant-propos du traducteur" (see Schmid, <em>Goethe u.d. Naturwiss.</em> 42-43. 1940).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Ginginsia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1828).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 519-520. 1974.

2024. <em>Mémoire sur la famille des Violacées</em>. Genève (J. J. Paschoud), Paris (id.) 1823. Qu. (<em>Mém. Viol.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Apr 1823, p. [1], [1]-27, <em>2 pl</em>., 1 tab. [= p. 28]. <em>Copies</em>: G, U. – Reprinted or
	preprinted from Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'Histoire naturelle, Genève,
	2(1): 1-2. 1823. The two plates are uncoloured copper engravings of drawings by
	Heyland.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 678; Jackson p. 147; PR 3338.

2025. <em>Histoire naturelle des Lavandes</em>. Genève (Abraham Cherbuliez), Paris (Charles-
Béchet) 1826. Oct. (<em>Hist. nat. Lavand.</em>)

<em>Original ed</em>.: 1826-1827, in parts, p. [i]-viii, [1]-187, [188, ind.], [2, err.], <em>pl. 1-11,
	</em>lithographs of drawings by Heyland, Adr. de Jussieu, Meisner. <em>Copies</em>: M(2), NY.
<em>English</em> translation: Natural history of the Lavenders, Boston 1967, by Wellmann,
	Batchilder and Barrow, p. [i]-xvii, [xviii], 1-76, on p. xi-xii: Verdoorn, note on
	Gingins. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 135; NI 712; PR 3339.

Girgensohn, Gustav Karl (<em>fl</em>. 1856), Estonian bryologist, "Hofrath" in Dorpat.
(<em>Girg</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, possibly at Dorpat. – Exsiccatae: <em>Musci frondosi et
hepaticae exsiccatae. Laub- und Lebermoose der Russischen Ostsee-Provinzen in getrockneten Exem-
plaren</em> (Fasc, i-v, nos. 1-250, Dorpat 1849-1856). No set known.
<em>Ref</em>.: Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 204. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 213; Barnhart 2: 52; BM 2: 680; CSP 2: 905;
Lipschitz 2: 279; PR 3344; TR 451-454.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Girgensohnia</em> Bunge (1852).

2026. <em>Naturgeschichte der Laub- und Lebermoose Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands</em>, nebst kurzer
Charakteristik derjenigen Gattungen und Arten, welche in den genannten Provinzen
noch gefunden werden könnten, so wie derjenigen, welche in den übrigen Theilen
Russiands bisher aufgefunden sind. Gesammelt und bestimmt von Gustav Karl Girgen-

PAGE: 949
HEADING: GISEKE

sohn. Aus dem Archiv für die Naturkunde Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands, Zweiter Serie,
Bd. ii. (pag. 1-488) besonders abgedruckt. Dorpat (Heinrich Laakmann) 1860. Oct. (<em>Naturgesch. Laub-Leberm. Kurlands</em>).

<em>Orig. ed.</em>: shortly after 16 Apr 1860 (censor), p. [i-ii], [1]-488. <em>Copy</em>: NY. Preprint from
	journal publ.
<em>Journal publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1860 (censor 12 Nov 1860) in Archiv für die Naturkunde Liv-,
	Ehst- und Kurlands ser. 2. 2: [i-iii], [1]-488. <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 680; Jackson p. 329; PR 3344; Trautvetter 454; IDC 5063.
	Girgensohn, Arch. Naturk. Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands ser. 2. 1(2): 63-74. 1855
	(prelim. review), see also Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 444-445. 1856.

Girod-Chantrans, Justin (1750-1841), French soldier and botanist. (<em>Girod-Chantrans</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 958; Barnhart 2: 52; CSP 2: 905; NI 713;
PR 3345-3346.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Chantransia</em> A. P. de Candolle (1801, "<em>Chantrania</em>"), corr. A. P. de Candolle
(1805); <em>Chantransiopsis</em> Thaxter (1914); <em>Girodella</em> Gaillon ex Turpin (1827); <em>Girodia</em> T. G.
Lestiboudois (1827).

2027. <em>Recherches chimiques et microscopiques sur les Conferves, Bisses, Tremelles</em>, etc. Avec
trente-six planches enluminées. Paris (Bernard) an X (1802). Qu. (<em>Reck. Conferves</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1802, (JGLF), p. [i]-viii, [1]-254, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-36</em>, hand coloured copper
	engr. engraved by Sellier. <em>Copy</em>: PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 713; PR 3345.

Giseke, Paul Dietrich (1741-1796), German botanist, pupil of Linnaeus, professor
at the Hamburg Johanneum. (<em>Giseke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Partly at E, some at MEL.
<em>Ref</em>.: Lasègue p. 332.
	Hedge, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 28: 73-86. 1967.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 84. 1970.
	Fletcher, Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 260. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 5(1): 733; Barnhart 2: 53; BM 2: 680-681; 6: 377;
Dawson p. 358-360; Jackson p. 551 [Index]; MW p. 138; PR 3347-3351, 5434; SO ind.
authors 24; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5, 252 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 4: 191-192. 1804.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Flora Schlesw.-Holst. 2: 19. 1890.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 133, 145, 155, 250. 1971.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gisekea</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>);<em>Gisekia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

2028. <em>Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica sistens systemata plantarum recentiora</em> instar
speciminis commentarii ad Jo. Herm. Fürstenau desiderata materiae medicae. Quam
annuente deo ex concensu gratiosi medicorum ordinis pro gradu doctoris legitime
obtinendo ad diem iii. Novembris mdcclxvii. publico eruditorum examini submittit
Paulus Dietericus Giseke ... Goettingen (Officina Schulziana, Chr. F. A. Rosenbusch)
[1767]. Qu. (<em>Diss. syst. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 3 Nov 1767, date of 'promotion.' Linnaeus acknowledged receipt of a copy on
	4 Jan 1768, discussing several taxonomic details (in Stoever 1792), p. [i-vi], [1]-54,
	[2, theses; 2 dedic.]. <em>Copies</em>: G, HU, MO, NY, UC.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 680; PR 3347; SO 650.
	D. H. Stoever, Collectio epistolarum ... Carolus a Linné. Hamburg 1792.

2029. Caroli a Linné ... <em>Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum</em>. E proprio et Jo. Chr.

PAGE: 950
HEADING: GISEKE

Fabricii, ... edidit Paulus Diet. Giseke ... Accessit uberior Palmarum et Scitaminum
expositio praeter plurium novorum generum reductiones cum mappa geographico-
genealogica affinitatum ordinum, et aliquot fructuum palmarum figurae. Hamburg
(B. G. Hoffmann) 1792. Oct. (<em>Prael. ord. nat. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1792, p. [i]-l, [1]-662, tabl., <em>pl. 1-7. Copies</em>: G, L, NY, U. – For an English
	translation see Hull 1800; valuable commentaries: Schuster 1928. The <em>Tabula
	genealogico-geographica affinitatum plantarum secundum ordines naturales Linnaei delineata</em>,
	included in this book was previously published, independently, in 1789 (fide PR): the
	title of this 'mappa' shows the date 1789.
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 138; PR 5434; SO 620, 3546; ST p. 62.
	Schuster, Linné und Fabricius, München 1928.
	Hull, Elements of botany, vol. 2. London 1800.

Glaziou, Auguste François Marie (1828-1906), French botanical traveller who col-
lected in Brazil between 1861 and 1895, director of the Paseo publico, Rio de Janeiro.
(<em>Glaz</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P (nos. 1-22770), second set (1-3266) BR, (3267-22770) B;
other sets in many herbaria (e.g. B, BR, C, G, K, LE, MG, MPU, S, STR, U). – For a
note on Glaziou's localities and on some apparently intentional mislabelings see Rudd
and Wurdack.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 227.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 27-28. 1906.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 271, 276, 287, 300, 349. 1916.
	Rudd, Contr. U.S. nat. Herb. 32: 367. 1965.
	Wurdack, Taxon 19: 911-913. 1970 (erroneous data in Glaziou coll.)
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 328. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 54; BL 1: 240; BM 2: 682, 6: 378; Bossert
p. 145; Jackson p. 373.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 103, 203. 1905.
Cogniaux, Bull. Soc. bot. Belg. 43: 217. 246-247, 364-369. 1906 (q.v. on birth date).
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 27-28. 1906 (itinerary; orig. biogr. information; birth date 1833
	probably err.).
Hemsley, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1907: 66-68.
Bureau, Bull. Soc. bot. France 55: 119-125. 1908 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 236. 1936.
Leandri, Adansonia ser. 2. 3: 5-18. 1963.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Glaziostelma</em> F. P. N. Fournier (1885); <em>Glaziova</em> [sic] C. F. P. Martius ex
Drude (1881).

2030. Plantae Brasiliae centralis a Glaziou lectae. Liste des plantes du Brésil Central
recueillies en 1861-1895. <em>Mém. Soc. bot. France</em> 1(3): 1-661. 1905-1913. 

pages	dates	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------
1-112	Nov 1905	393-488	21 Feb 1910
113-200, 1 pl.	Jul 1906	489-584	6 Dec 1911
201-296	22 Feb 1908	585-661	13 Sep 1913
297-392	20 Jun 1909

<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 240.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 331. 1945.

Gleason, Henry Allan (1882-1975). American botanist. (<em>Gleason</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: mostly at NY. See IH for details.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 227.
	Cronquist, Garden J. 26: 56-59. 1976 (portr.)

PAGE: 951
HEADING: GLEDITSCH

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 54; BFM 1386; BL 1: 175, 189, 244, 261;
BM 2: 379; Bossert p. 146; IF suppl. 4: 322; MW p. 138; MW suppl. p. 75.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 129. 1911.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 194. 1950 (Malesian itin.).
Anon., Taxon 1: 16. 1951.
Moldenke, Phytologia 3: 490. 1951.
Smith, Garden J. New York Bot. Gard. 1(2): 53, 56, 64. 1951 (portr.)
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 157. 1955.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 19, 101, 125, 126, 128. 1969.
Anon., Bot. Rev. 38(1). 1972 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 181-182. 1973 (corresp., mss
	notes).
Cowan, Taxon 24: 580. 1975.
Moldenke and Moldenke, Phytologia 31: 417. 1975.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>The New Britton and Brown illustrated flora of the Northeastern United
States and adjacent Canada</em>, 3 vols., 1968.
(2) Contributions to <em>NAF</em>:
	(a) <em>Platanaceae</em>: 22(3): 227-229. 12 Jun 1908; 22(6): 560. 30 Dec 1918.
	(b) <em>Dichapetalaceae</em>: 25(5): 381-383. 20 Mar 1924.
	(c) <em>Carduaceae-Vernoniae</em>: 33(1): 47-110. 15 Sep 1922.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gleasonia</em> Standley (1931).

Gleditsch, Johann Gottlieb (1714-1786), German botanist and sylviculturist at Ber-
lin. (<em>Gled</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Gleditsch herbarium, acquired by the Berlin academy of
Sciences in 1791, is lost. The <em>Berichte über die ... Verhandlungen der Königl. Preuss. Akademie
der Wissenschaften zu Berlin</em> for the year 1840 contain a statement on p. 81 that Göppert
showed a 'Verzeichnis' of the former Gleditsch herbarium, and a further note on p. 119
in which Link presented this register "mit der Bemerkung das dieses Herbarium nicht
mehr vorhanden sei." Urban could not trace the collection either. Gleditsch was a
correspondent of Linnaeus and plants collected by him are at LINN.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 227.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 11, 349. 1916 ("ob bei uns vorhanden?")

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 224-225; AG 6(2): 182; Barnhart 2: 54; BM 2:
682-683, 6: 379; Bossert p. 146; GR p. 15-16; HA 2: 293-295, 404, 700; IF p. 699;
Jackson p. 297, 430; LS 10059-10072; NDB 6: 442-443; PR 3352-3365; ed. 1: 3668-
3685; Quenstedt p. 165; SO ind. auth. 24; Zander (ed. 10) p. 603.
Anon., Nouv. Mém. Acad. Sci. [Berlin] 1788, Hist.: 49-54.
Anon., Schriften Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 9 [Beobacht. 3]: 301-314. 1789.
Willdenow und Usteri, Beiträge zur Biographie des verstorbenen ... Dr. Johann
	Gottlieb Gleditsch. Zürich 1790, 111 p. (portr., biogr., letters, Grundriss Gl. syst.)
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 253. 1800 [index] (bibl.)
Eicken, in Gedächtnissblätter, erhaltend Nachrichten von dem Leben und Charakter
	... Aerzte und Naturforscher 4(95) 1800 (n.v.)
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 4: 209-214. 1804.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 90. 1846.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 5. 1860.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Litt. Lichenol. 2: 4, 35. 1869.
Ratzeburg, Forstwissensch. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 187-190. 1874.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 117. 1903, 3(3): 125. 1905.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 236. 1936.
Lütjeharms, Gesch. Mykol. XVIII Jh. 256 [index]. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 450 [index]. 1937.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 250-252. 1971.
Stafleu <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 298. 1972.
Natho, Gleditschia 1: 7-15. 1973 (portr.)

PAGE: 952
HEADING: GLEDITSCH

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Gleditscha</em> Cothenius (1790, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Gleditschia</em> Scopoli (1777,
<em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Gleditsia</em> Linnaeus (1753); (journal): <em>Gleditschia</em> Beiträge zur botanischen
Taxonomie und deren Grenzgebiete. Berlin. Vol. 1-x, 1973-x.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: (added in proof): Natho's Gleditsch bibliography (Gleditschia 3: 5-27. 1975)
came in too late to be used for this listing.

2031. <em>Methodus fungorum</em> exhibens genera, species et varietates cum charactere, differen-
tia specifica, synonomis [sic], solo, loco et observationibus. Berlin (Schola realis) 1753.
Oct. (<em>Meth. fung.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Mai-10 Nov 1753 (GGA 10 Nov, NZgS 3 Dec), p. [1]-162, [36, index], <em>pl. 1-6</em>,
	uncol. copp. engr. Thalhammer. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY, Stevenson. – In view of the
	November and December references to its publication the <em>Methodus</em> should be
	considered as post-Linnaean unless it can be proved that the book came out before
	1 Mai 1753.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 682; HA 2: 295; HE p. 24; LS 10063; PR 3356; SA 2: 563; IDC 5931.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 159. 1949.

2032. <em>Systema plantarum a staminum situ</em>. Secundum classes, ordines et genera, cum
characteribus essentialibus. Berlin (Haude et Spener) 1764. Oct. (<em>Syst. pl. stamin. situ</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1764, before 13 Sep (NZgS), p. [i]-civ, [1]-323, [324, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, HU,
	USDA. – Preliminary publication: système des plantes sur la situation et la liaison
	des étamines, Hist. Acad. Roy. Sci. Belles Lettr. [Berlin] 1749: 3-136.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 682; HA 2: 295; PR 3357; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 16.
	Stafleu, Taxon 16: 46-48. 1967.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 250-252. 1971.

2033. <em>Vermischte physicalisch-botanisch-oeconomische Abhandlungen</em> Halle (Johann Jacob
Curt) 1765-1767, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Verm. bot. Abh.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Jan-Oct 1765 (p. xiv: 20 Oct 1764; NZgS 10 Oct 1765), p. [i-xviii], [1]-318,
	<em>pl. 1-2 Copies</em>: G, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: Apr-Dec 1766 (p. [xxxi]: 20 Mar 1766; NZgS 8 Jun 1767), p. [i-xxxii], [1]-440,
	<em>pl. 1-2. Copies</em>: G, MO.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1767, p. [i-xxiv], [1]-397, [398-406, ind.], <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 682; HA 2: 294-295; PR 3358.

2034. <em>Betrachtung über die Beschaffenheit des Blenenstandes</em> in der Mark Brandenburg. Nebst
einem Verzeichnisse von Gewächsen aus welchem die Bienen ihren Stoff zum Honig und
Wachse einsammlen. Riga, Mietau (Johann Friederich Hartknoch) 1769. Oct. (<em>Be-
tracht. Bienenstand.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1769, p. [i-xxxvi], [1]-344, index [34]. <em>Copy</em>: M.

2035. <em>Pflanzenverzeichniss</em> zum Nutzen und Vergnügen der Lust und Baumgärtner und
aller Liebhaber, von fremden und einheimischen Bäumen, Sträuchern und Stauden-
gewächsen, die zur Beförderung einer bessern Erkenntniss im gemeinen Wesen, auch
sonst in vielerley botanischen, physicalischen, und öconomischen Absichten, sowohl in
öffentlichen, als andern Gärten, abwechselnd unterhalten werden: nebst kurzgefassten
Anmerkungen, die deren Pflege, Vermehrung, Pflanz- und Blütezeit, Wurzeln, Früchte,
äusserlichen Anstand, Standplätze, Nutzen, und verschiedentlich veranlasste Experi-
mente betreffen. Berlin (Haude und Spener) 1773. Oct. (<em>Pflanzenverzeichniss</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1773, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-370, [index Aa2-Ff]. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Gleditsch used binomials
	as species names in this work: all accepted names are binary.

2036. <em>Systematische Einleitung</em> in die neuere aus ihren eigenthümlichen physikalisch-
ökonomischen Gründer hergeleitete <em>Forstwissenschaft</em>. Berlin (Arnold Wever) 1775,
2 vols. Oct. (<em>Syst. Einleit. Forstwiss.</em>)

<em>1</em>: frontisp. portr., [i]-xxviii, [1, h.t.], [1]-544. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>2</em>: [i]-xxxii, [1]-677, index sign. Uu3-Aa4.
Gleditsch does not use binary nomenclature consistently in this work even though he
occasionally cites names from Linnaeus, <em>Sp. Pl.</em> ed. 1.

PAGE: 953
HEADING: GLOWACKI

Gleichen, Wilhelm Friedrich, Freiherr von, genannt Rusworm [Russwurm] (1717-
1783), German amateur naturalist. (<em>Gleichen</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 226-228; [not in Barnhart]; BM 2: 683; Bossert
p. 146; LS 10073-10074; NDB 6: 437-438; NI 716-720; PR 3367-3368.
Weikard, Biographie des Herrn Wilhelm Friedrich von Gleichen. Frankfurt 1783 (n.v.).
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 254 [index]. 1800 (bibliogr.)
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 4: 215-217. 1804.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 680 [index]. 1846.
Spiess, Abh. naturhist. Ges. Nürnberg 6: 186-187. 1877.
Willnau, Ledermüller und v. Gleichen-Russworm, Leipzig 1926, 24 p. (Copy B). (n.v.,
	fide NI).
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 450 [index]. 1937.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 166-167. 1969 (further biogr. refs.).
Mitchell, DSB 5: 424. 1972.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gleichenella</em> Ching (1940); <em>Gleichenia</em> J. E. Smith (1793, <em>nom. cons.</em>); <em>Gleichenia-
strum</em> K. B. Presl (1847); <em>Gleicheniopsis</em> T. G. Tutin (1932); <em>Gleichenoides</em> (E. Kon'no)
E. Kon'no (1968); <em>Gleichnites</em> Göppert (1836).

2037. <em>Das Neueste aus dem Reiche der Pflanzen</em> oder mikroskopische Untersuchungen und
Beobachtungen der geheimen Zeugungstheile der Pflanzen in ihren Blüthen, und der in
denselben befindlichen Insekten; nebst einigen Versuchen von dem Keim, und einem
Anhang vermischter Beobachtungen, beschrieben, und mit Farben nach der Natur
vorgestellet von Wilhelm Friederich Freiherrn von Gleichen, genannt Russworm, ...
herausgegeben, verlegt und mit den nöhtigen in Kupfer gestochenen und illuminirten
Abbildungen versehen, von Johann Christoph Keller, Maler in Nürnberg. [Nürnberg]
(Christian de Launoy seel. Erben) [1763-]1764 [-1766]. Fol. (<em>Neueste Reich. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Fasc. 1</em>: Jan-Mar 1763, p. 1-8, [1-4], 1-72, <em>pl. i-v, A-E. Copy</em>: NY. – (possibly published
	in even smaller instalments).
<em>Fasc. 2</em>: 1764, p. [i-vi, with general t.p. dated 1764], 1-40, <em>pl. v-xxx. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Fasc. 3</em>: 1766[?], p. [i-viii], Anhang [1]-26, <em>pl. 1-10. Copy</em>: NY.
In addition: plates Mikroskop <em>1-5, 2b</em>, issued with fasc. 1?
<em>Editor</em> and <em>illustrator</em>: Johann Christoph Keller.
<em>Preface</em>: Casimir Christoph Schmidel (1718-1792).
<em>French edition</em>: Nürnberg, Paris 1770 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Re-issue</em>: 1790 (<em>n.v.</em>), "non differt" (PR).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 683; LS 10073; NI 716, 717; PR 3367; SA 1: 261.
	Anon., J. Enc. 1763(3, 2): 137. 15 Apr 1763.

Glocker, Ernst Friedrich von ("Constantino") (1793-1858), German mineralogist
and palaeobiologist at Stuttgart. (<em>Glocker</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Herbarium material at B, BM, K, LE, MANCH, MO, NY, OXF, S, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 227.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 238-240; Andrews p. 268; Barnhart 2: 55; BM
2: 683; 6: 379; CSP 2: 913-915; 6: 672; PR 3369.
Seemann, Bonplandia 6: 322-323, 335. 1858.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Glockeria</em> Göppert (1836); <em>Glockeria</em> C. G. D. Nees (1847).

Glowacki, Julius (1846-1915), Austrian botanist. (<em>Glow</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GJO, further material at GZU, LD.
<em>Ref</em>.: Schefczik und Mecenovic, Mitt. Abt. Zool. Bot. Landesmus.
	Joanneum Graz 29: 1-84. 1968 (on bryol. collections Breidler, Glowacki et al.), also
	33: 85-123. 1969.

PAGE: 954
HEADING: GLOWACKI

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 1: 55; GR p. 450; Saccardo 1: 83-84.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 67. 1905.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1915: iii.

Gloxin, Benjamin Peter (<em>fl</em>. 1785), Alsatian botanist and physician at Colmar.
(<em>Gloxin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 55; PR 3371.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: X <em>Gloxinantha</em> R. E. Lee (1967); X <em>Gloxinera</em> Weathers (1895); <em>Gloxinia</em>
L'Héritier de Brutelle (1791); <em>Gloxinia</em> Regel (1851).

2038. <em>Observationes botanicae</em> in alma universitate argentinensi medici ordinis consensu
impetrandae veniae ergo honores et privilegia doctoris medicinae adipiscendi disputa-
toriis exercitiis in auditorio academico majori die i. decembris mdcclxxxv solenniter
discutiendas proponit Benjamin Petrus Gloxin ... Strasbourg (Dannbach) [1785]. Qu. (<em>Observ. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Dec 1785, p. [i-vi], 1-26, <em>pl. 1-3</em>, uncol. <em>Copies</em>: G, M, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3371.

Glück, Christian Maximilian Hugo (1868-1940), German biologist at Heidelberg.
(<em>Glück</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at B, DUKE and NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 228.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 268; Barnhart 2: 55; BFM p. 286 [Index];
BM 2: 684; BM 6: 379; Bossert p. 146; CSP 15: 340; GR p. 16; LS 10082-10086, LS
suppl. 9681; MW p. 138; MW suppl. p. 75.
Dörfler, Botaniker-Adressbuch 16. 1896.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 112. 1937.
Bergdolt, Karl von Goebel 130, 253. 1940.
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 6: 188. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Pascher, <em>Süsswasserflora, Pteridophyten</em> 15: [v]-xx, 21, <em>fig. 1-7.</em> 1936;
<em>Phanerogamen</em> 15: 21-463, <em>figs</em>. 8-258. 1936.
(2) Pascher, <em>Süsswasserflora</em> ed. 2. <em>Pteridophyten</em> 15: [1]-21, <em>figs. 1-7.</em> 1931; <em>Gymnospermae</em> 15:
21-22. 1931; <em>Monocotyledonae</em> 15: 22-170, <em>figs. 8-83.</em> 1931; <em>Dicotyledonae</em> 15: 170-463, <em>figs</em>.
<em>84-258</em>. 1931.

Gmelin, Carl [Karl] Christian (1762-1837), German physician and botanist, pro-
fessor of natural sciences and director of the botanical garden at Karlsruhe. (<em>C. C.
Gmelin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 264; Barnhart 2: 55; BM 2: 684.
Bossert, p. 146; CSP 6: 672; Jackson p. 425; PR 3387-3391.
Vierordt, Flora 22: 241-255. 1839.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lii-liii. 1857.
Herrmann, Neue deut. Hefte 1(4): 846-847. 1955.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Caroligmelina</em> P. G. Gaertner, B. Meyer &amp; J. Scherbius (1800)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 29: 521-522. 1974.

2039. <em>Hortus magni ducis badensis carlsruhanus</em>. Karlsruhe (C. F. Macklot) 1811. Oct. (in
fours). (<em>Hortus carlsruh</em>.)

PAGE: 955
HEADING: GMELIN, J. F.

<em>Publ</em>.: 1811, p. [i*], [i]-x, [1]-288, [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: G. – No author's name on t.p. but
	signed C. C. Gmelin on p. vi.

2040. <em>Flora badensis alsatica</em> et confinium regionum cis et transrhenana plantas a lacu
bodamico usque ad confluentem Mosellae et Rheni sponte nascentis exhibens secundum
systema sexuale cum iconibus ad naturam delineatis. Karlsruhe (In officina Aul.
Mülleriana) 1805-1826, 4 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. bad.</em>)

vol.	pages	plates	date
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xxxii, [1]-768	1-5	Apr-Mai 1805 (p. xii: ibid. Apr 1805,
			available at Ostermesse, Apr-Mai 1805.
2	[1]-717		1-5	Mai-Sep 1806, available Sep 1806,
			Michaelismesse.
3	[1]-795, [796]	1-4	1808
4	[i-iii], [1]-807, [808], 1	1-10	1826 (p. vi, Apr 1825)

5-7 Cryptogams by C. G. Gmelin et A. Braun: not published. In volume 4 Gmelin
mentions the collaboration of a young botanist with a great future: "Juvenis in arte
instructissimus, in detengendis plantis felicissimus." This youth was Alexander Braun
1805-1877, then 21 years old. Braun started work on the cryptogamic part and com-
pleted the vascular cryptogams by 1832. A few sheets of this part were printed but never
distributed. Elements of it were used by Doell. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: AG 2(1): 264; BM 2: 684; PR 3388.
	Anon., Flora 8(1) Beil. 4: 142-143. 1825, 10: 15-16. 7 Jan 1827, 10: 305-320. 28 Mai
	1827 (rev.).
	Caspari, Flora 63: 354-355. 1880 (on projected part on crypt.)
	Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lii-lx. 1857.
	Rickett, NAF 28 B(2): 331. 1945.

2041. <em>Beschreibung der Milchblätter-Schwämme im Grossherzogthum Baden</em> und dessen
nächsten Umgebungen, als Beitrag zur Toxicologie ... mit einer lithographirten Tafel.
Karlsruhe (Chr. Fr. Müller) 1825. Oct. (<em>Beschr. Milchbl.-Schw. Baden</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1825, p. [1]-29; <em>1 pl</em>. (first announcement in Flora 10: 224. 14 Apr 1827). Reprin-
	ted from 'Geiger's Magazin I Heft 1825' (on plate).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 684; LS 10090; PR 3391.

Gmelin, Johann Friedrich (1748-1804), German naturalist, professor of medicine
and chemistry at Tübingen and, later, Göttingen; nephew of J. G. Gmelin, son of Ph. F.
Gmelin. (<em>J. F. Gmelin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. The reference to J. F. Gmelin's herbarium in A. de
Candolle's <em>Phytographie</em>, p. 415 is in fact to Johann Georg Gmelin's herbarium. Johann
Friedrich was mainly a compiler and may very well not have had a herbarium of his
own of any size. In his later years he was a professor of botany at Göttingen.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 270; AG 2(1): 407; Barnhart 2: 56; BM 2: 684-
685, 6: 379; Bossert p. 146; CSP 2: 920; Dawson p. 360; IF p. 699; GR p. 16; Jackson
p. 506; LS 10088-10089; MW p. 138; NDB 6: 479; PR 3375-3380; Quenstedt p. 165;
SO ind. authors 24; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 254 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Anon., Alg. Konst- Letterbode 1804(1): 385.
Anon., Mag. Enc. 1805(1): 156-157.
König et Sims, Ann. Bot. 2(1): 205-206. 1806.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 681 [index] 1846.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 190-191. 1874.
Moebius Gesch. Bot. 450 [index] 1937.
Herrmann, Neue deut. Hefte 1: 849-850. 1954/55.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 205-206. 1975.

PAGE: 956
HEADING: GMELIN, J. F.

2042. <em>Enumeratio stirpium agro tubingensi indigenarum</em>. Tübingen (Sigmund) [1772]. Oct. (<em>Enum. stirp. tubing.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1772, p. [i-vi], [1]-16, [1]-334, indices [34] p. <em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3376.

2043. <em>Caroli à Linné, ... Systema naturae</em> per regna tria naturae, secundum classes,
ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis. <em>Tomus II</em>. Editio decima tertia,
aucta, reformata. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin. Leipzig (Georg Emanuel Beer) 1791 [-1792]
[in all 3 tomes (7 volumes) 1788-1793]. Oct. (<em>Syst. nat.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1791</em>: Tomus II, (botany). <em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, U.
	<em>pars 1</em>: late Sep-Nov 1791, p. [i*], [i]-xl, [1]-884.
	<em>pars 2</em>: late Apr-Oct 1792, p. [i], 885-1661.
<em>Ed. 1796</em>(1) "... <em>Systema naturae</em> ..." Lyon 1796; see SO 118. Type reset, no copy seen.
<em>Ed. 1796</em>(2) "... <em>Systema vegetabilium</em>, secundum classes ... differentiis. Tomus primus
	[secundus]. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin. Lyon (Bernuset, Delamolliere, Falque et Soc.)
	1796, see SO 601, a reissue of SO 118, above, and a reprint of 1791/2 edition.
	<em>pars 1</em>: [i], [i]-xl, [1]-884. <em>Copies</em>: HU(2), NA.
	<em>pars 2</em>: [i-ii], 885-1661. <em>Copies</em>: HU(2), NA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 684; IF p. 699; MW p. 138; PR 5404, RS p. 85, SO 117, ST p. 62, IDC
	2050.
	Lamarck, Act. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 1: 81-85. 1792 (commentary!).
	Dryander, Trans. Linn. Soc. London 2: 212-235. 1794.
	Systematisches Verzeichnis der in den medicinischen ... und naturhistorischen
	Literatur herausgekommenen Schriften 1785-1790. Sect. 10. no. 840, 1791-1795,
	no. 866, Jena 1795.
	Hopkinson, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1907: 1035-1037.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 159. 1949.
	Dawson, The Banks Letters 360. 1958.

2044. <em>Abhandlung von den giftigen Gewächsen</em>, welche in Teutschland und vornemlich in
Schwaben wild wachsen. Ulm (Stettinische Buchhandlung) 1775. Oct. (<em>Abh. gift. Gew.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1775, after 15 Jan (date of preface), p. [i-xii], [1]-228.
	<em>Copy</em>: U. – Uses binary nomenclature.
<em>Reissue</em>: Ulm 1805, Oct., p. [i]-viii, [1]-228 (available Apr-Mai 1805 at Ostermesse).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 684; PR 3378.

2045. <em>Allgemeine Geschichte der Pflanzengifte</em> entworfen von Johann Friedrich Gmelin.
Nürnberg (Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe) 1777. Oct. (<em>Allg. Gesch. Pflanzengifte</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1777, p [i-xvi], [1]-525. <em>Copy</em>: U. – Uses binary nomenclature. – Second
	("vermehrte") edition Nürnberg Jun 1803, Oct., xii, 852 p. (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 684 (ed. 2); Jackson p. 206; PR 3379.

2046. <em>Abhandlung von den Arten des Unkrauts</em> auf den Aeckern in Schwaben und dessen
Benutzung in der Haushaltung und Arzeneykunst. Nebst einer Zugabe von der Ausrot-
tung derselben und von einigen Werkzeugen zur Reinigung des Saatkorns von J. J. W.
A. D. Lübeck (Christian Gottfried Donatius) 1779. Oct. (<em>Abh. Art. Unkrauts</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1779, p. [i-viii], [1]-408, index [32] p., <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3380.

Gmelin, Johann Georg (1709-1755), German botanist and geographer who travelled
in Siberia between 1733 and 1743, professor at Tübingen 1749-1755; nephew of J. F.
Gmelin. (<em>J. G. Gmelin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The authentic specimens for the <em>Flora sibirica</em> are at BM. They
stem from the sale of the Lambert herbarium which contained the Pallas collections.
The latter had acquired J. G. Gmelin's specimens. Other collections by J. G. Gmelin
are at LE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 228; Lasègue p. 322.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.
	Miller, Taxon 19: 524, 534. 1970.

PAGE: 957
HEADING: GMELIN, P. F.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 269-270; AG 3: 500, 5(1): 861; Barnhart 2: 56;
BM 2: 685; Bretschneider 1: 311-312; KR p. 241; MW p. 138; MW suppl. 75; NDB 6:
479 (Dolezal); NI 721; PR 3381-3386; Quenstedt p. 165; SO ind. authors 24; TR 457-
458; Zander ed. 10, p. 603.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 254 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 4: 230-233. 1804.
Plieninger, J. G. Gmelin reliquias ... Stutgart 1861 (corr. with Linnaeus, Haller,
	Steller et al.)
Pekarsky, Istoria imperat. Akademii Nauk 1: 431-457. 1870.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 298. 1884.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 127, 173. 1903, 3(3): 125, 188. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 49. 1906.
Gmelin, Otto, ed., Johann Georg Gmelin, 1709-1755. Der Erforscher Sibiriens. Ein
	Gedenkbuch, München 1911, p.v., 146 (portr.)
Golder, Bering's Voyages, New York 1922-1925, 2 vols. (see index 2: 275).
Herrmann, Neue deut. Hefte 11: 847-849. 1955.
Coats, The plant hunters, 47-50, <em>pl. 3.</em> 1969.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 87, 260, 272. 1971.
Kruta, DSB 5: 427-429. 1972 (bibl.)
Dobat und Mägdefrau, 300 Jahr Botanik in Tübingen 17-19. 1975 (portr.) (Attempto
	55/56, 1975).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gmelina</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Gmelinia</em> K. P. J. Sprengel (1831, <em>orth. var.</em>)

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 207-208. 1975.

2047. <em>Flora sibirica</em> sive historia plantarum Siberiae. St. Petersburg (Academia Scien-
tiarum) 1747-1769, 4 vols., Qu. (<em>Fl. sibir.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1747 (preface 27 Apr 1747, GGA 16 Nov 1847), p. [i]-cxxx, [1]-221, [26, ind.]
	<em>pl. 1-50.</em>
<em>Vol. 2</em>: '1749' published early 1752 (GGA 1752: 592. 19 Jun 1752), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-240,
	[9, ind.], <em>pl. 1-98</em>, no. <em>70</em> double.
<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1768 (preface Apr 1768), edited by S. G. Gmelin, p. [1]-276, [9, ind.; 1, err.],
	<em>56 pl</em>.: <em>1, 2, 2</em>[<em>a</em>], <em>3-23, 24/25</em> [on one plate], <em>26, 27/28, 29, 30</em>, [<em>31</em>], <em>32, 33/34, 35/40</em>,
	[<em>41</em> lacking], <em>42-45, 46/47, 48/49, 50/51, 52/53, 54, 55, 56/58, 57, 59/61, 60, 62, 63, 64/65/66,
	67</em>.
<em>Vol. 4</em>: 1769 (preface 30 Mar 1769), edited by S. G. Gmelin, p. [i], [1]-214, <em>81 pl</em>.: <em>1-7,
	8/9, 10-21, 23, 24, 22/25, 26-28, 29/30, 31-47, 48/49, 50-82, 83a, 83b, 84</em>.
<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Announced, but not yet published, 1974 (Asher).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 685; DA 1967; HU 531; Lipschitz 2: 287-288; NI 721; PR 3381; SA 2:
	563-564; SO 632 c; TR 457; IDC 5423; Jackson	p. 393; MW p. 138.
	J. G. Gmelin, Reise durch Siberien. 4 vols. Goettingen 1751-1752.
	Ledebour, Commentarius in J. G. Gmelini Floram sibiricam, repr. (Regensburg 1841
	Qu.) from Denkschr. Kön. Bayr. bot. Ges. Regensburg 3: 43-138.
	J. G. Gmelini ... reliquias commercii epistolici Carolo Linnaeo, Alberto Hallero,
	Guilelmo Stellero Floram Gmelini Sibiricam concernentibus ... curavit G. H. Th.
	Plieninger. Stuttgart 1861, viii, 196 p. (bibl.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	Trautvetter, Acta Horti petropolitani 7: 96-97. 1880.
	Gradmann, J. G. Gmelin, Ein Gedenkbuch. München 1911.
	Wilmott, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 90.
	Junk, Rara 218-219. 1936.
	Hilde Hermann, Neue deut. Hefte 11: 841-851. 1955.

Gmelin, Philipp Friedrich (1721-1768), German botanist at Tübingen, brother of
J. G. Gmelin, father of Johann Friedrich Gmelin. (<em>P. F. Gmelin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 56; PR 3393-3395; Quenstedt p. 165.

PAGE: 958
HEADING: GMELIN, P. F.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gmelina</em> Linnaeus (1753) is dedicated to his elder brother Johann Georg
Gmelin (1709-1755), q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 209-210. 1975.

2048. <em>Otia botanica</em> quibus in usum praelectionum academicarum definitionibus et
observationibus illustratum reddidit Prodromum florae leydensis Adriani van Royen
... qui plantas terra marique crescentes methodo naturali digessit. Tübingen (Berger)
1760. Qu. (<em>Otia bot</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1760 (p. [viii]: 1760), p. [i-viii], [1]-200, [index i-xv]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, USDA.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; PR 3393.

Gmelin, Samuel Gottlieb (1745-1774), German naturalist and traveller in Russia,
nephew of J. G. Gmelin. (<em>S. G. Gmelin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: S. G. Gmelin's own collections were all incorporated in the
Pallas herbarium. This herbarium was part of the Lambert herbarium, and when the
latter was dispersed in 1842 the S. G. Gmelin collections were acquired for BM with the
Pallas set. Other material may be at LE and OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 228.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 171. 1964.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969 (algae).
	Miller, Taxon 19: 524, 534. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 273-274; Barnhart 2: 56; BM 2: 685; IF p. 699;
MW p. 138; NDB 6: 481-482 (Dolezal); NI 722; PR 3396-2297; TR 459-462; Zander
ed. 10, p. 602.
Pallas, <em>in</em> S. G. Gmelin, Reise durch Russland 4: i-xxvi. 1784.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 255 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 4: 235-236. 1804.
Embacher, Lexikon der Reisen 128-129. 1882.
Golder, Bering's Voyages 2: 275. 1922.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 66, 77. 1937.
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 167-168. 1969.
Coats, The plant hunters 52, 54. 1969.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 38, 253, 260. 1971.
Alekseev, Bot. Zhurn. 59(11): 1697-1698. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: S. G. Gmelin edited vols. 3, 4 of J. G. Gmelin's <em>Flora sibirica</em>.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 100. 1968.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: See NI 722 for notes on Gmelin's artists.

2049. <em>Reise durch Russland</em> zur Untersuchung der drey Natur-Reiche, St. Petersburg
(Kayserl. Academie der Wissenschaften) [1770-] 1774-1784, 4 vols., Qu. (<em>Reise Russland</em>).

<em>1</em>: possibly 1770-1774 (p. viii: 26 Apr 1770), [p. i-viii], [1]-182, <em>pl. 1-19, 21-40.</em>
<em>2</em>: 1774, p. [i]-viii, [1]-260, <em>pl. 1-37, 39-46</em> (several combined, total 36).
<em>3</em>: 1774, p. [i*], [1]-508, <em>pl. 1-57</em> (total 51, several comb.)
<em>4</em>: posthumously published by P. S. Pallas (with biogr.), 1784 (p. xxvi: 20 Mai 1784),
	p. [i*], [i]-xxvi, [1]-218, <em>pl. 1-18.</em>
<em>Copy</em>: USDA.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Announced by Cramer (1974).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 685; DA 1967; Lipschitz 2: 288-289; PR 3397; Trautvetter 462; IDC 5934.

2050. <em>Historia fucorum</em>. St. Petersburg 1768. Qu. (Academia scientiarum) 1768. Qu. (<em>Hist. fuc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1768 (p. xii: 1 Mai 1768; first announcement in Germany NZgS 8 Feb 1770),
	p. [i-xii], [1]-239, [1]-6 expl. tab., <em>pl. la, 1b, 2b, 3-32</em>, [<em>33</em>]. <em>Copies</em>: FH, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 685; NI 722; PR 3396; IDC 5106; Jackson p. 155.

PAGE: 959
HEADING: GODET

Gobi, Christophos Jacoblewitsch (Ghobi) (1847-1919), Russian algologist. (<em>Gobi</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. Exsiccatae: <em>Algae rossicae exsiccatae</em> (nos. 1-50, 1880),
sets at B, C, KIEL, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 228.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 74. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 56; BM 2: 671; Frank 3(Anh.): 36; Jackson
p. 227, 328, 331; Lipschitz 2: 290-294; LS 10092-10106; 33679-33690; TR 463-471.
Henckel, A., Westnik Imp. Russ. Obschtsch. sadowodst St. Petersburg 43(12): 1-12.
	1902 (portr.)
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 173. <em>pl. 21.</em> 1903, 3(3): 188. 1905 (portr.)
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Lipschitz gives 24 Dec 1919 as the date of death, but does not indicate o.s. or n.s.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gobia</em> Reinke (1889); <em>Gobiella</em> L. Cienkowski (1881).

2051. <em>Die Brauntange</em> (Phaeosporeae et Fucaceae) <em>des finnischen Meerbusens</em>. St. Petersburg
1874. Qu. (<em>Brauntange</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1874, before Oct (Hedwigia Oct 1874), publ. as Mém. Acad. imp. Sci. St. Péters-
	bourg ser. 7. 21(9). Russian version in Trudy S.-Petersburgsk. Obsc. Estestvoisp. 2:
	1-32. 1874.
<em>Ref</em>.: TR 464.
	Areschoug, Bot. Not. 1876: 65-73.
	Gobi, Bot. Zeit. 35: 526-532, 543-547. 1877.

2052. <em>Die Rothtange</em> (<em>Floridae</em>) <em>des finnischen Meerbusens</em>. St. Petersbourg (Académie
impériale des Sciences) 1877. Qu. (<em>Rothtange finn. Meerbus.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun 1877 (p. [ii], p. [i-ii], [1]-16, <em>pl. I. Copy</em>: PCS. Mém. Acad. imp. Sci. St.-
	Pétersbourg ser. 7. 24(7). – Russian version in Trudy S.-Petersburgsk. Obsc. Estest-
	voisp. 8: 70-90. 1877 (see TR 467).
<em>Ref</em>.: TR 467.

2053. <em>Die Algenflora des Weissen Meeres</em> und der demselben zunächstliegenden Theile des
nördlichen Eismeeres. St.-Pétersbourg (Académie impériale des Sciences) 1878. Qu. (<em>Algenfl. Weiss. Meer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul 1878 (date on p. [ii]; Hedwigia Dec 1878), p. [i-ii], [1]-92. <em>Copy</em>: PCS. -
	Mém. Acad. imp. Sci. St.-Pétersourg ser. 7. 26(1) (1878), Russian version in Trudy
	S.-Petersburgsk. Obsc. Estestvoisp. 8: 124-126, 127-128. 1877, 9: 293-412. 1878.
<em>Ref</em>.: TR 470.

Godefroy-Leboeuf, Alexandre (1852-1903), French orchidologist. (<em>Godefroy-Leb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P; other material C, K, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 228.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 57.
Daveau, J. Soc. Hort. France ser. 4. 4: 537-539. 1902 (portr.)
Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 34: 99. 1903.
Gagnepain, Fl. Indochine, tome prél. 41. 1944 (portr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Published <em>L'Orchidophile</em>, 1-13, 1881-1893 with Du Buysson (see
NI 2361).

Godet, Charles Henri (1797-1879). Swiss botanist at Neuchâtel. (<em>Godet</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Collections at BERN, G and NEU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 228.

PAGE: 960
HEADING: GODET

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 57; Barnhart 2: 57; BL 2: 577-578; BM 2:
686; 6: 380; Bossert p. 146; CSP 2: 926, 7: 791; PR 2428, 3400-3401.
C., Flora 63: 45-47. 1880.
Godet, Bull. Soc. neuch. Sci. nat. 12: 166-175. 1880.
Christ, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 63: 123-132. 1881.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 151. 1903, 3(3): 162. 1905.
Burdet, Saussurea 6: 29. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Godetia</em> Spach (1835).

2054. <em>Énumération des végétaux vasculaires qui croissent dans le canton</em> de Neuchâtel. [Neu-
châtel 1838]. Qu. (in twos) (<em>Énum. vég. Neuchâtel</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 12 Mai-31 Dec 1838 (p. ix: 12 Mai), p. [i]-ix, [1]-55. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY. -
	Preprinted from tome II of the Mém. Soc. Sci. Nat. Neuchâtel 1839 as a separately
	paged memoir. <em>Additions et corrections</em>, p. [1]-10, dated 31 Dec 1838 (<em>copies</em>: G, NY).
	This shows that on that date the <em>Énumération</em> had been out for some time. The actual
	date of publication of the Énumération itself was probably soon after 12 Mai 1838
	(date of preface). Godet himself, in his preface to his <em>Flore du Jura</em> also dates the
	original at 1838.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 577; BM 2: 686.

2055. <em>Flore du Jura</em> ou description des végétaux vasculaires qui croissent spontanément
dans le Jura neuchâtelois. Neuchâtel (author), Bern (Dalp) 1852-1853. Oct. (<em>Fl. Jura</em>).

<em>Première partie</em>: Mar-Apr 1852, (t.p. 1852; Flora 23 Mai 1852; Bot. Zeit. 25 Jun 1852),
	p. [i]-ix, [x, elevations], [1]-432. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH.
<em>Seconde partie</em>: 1853 (t.p., Signed by Burnat as rd 1853 in copy at G), p. [i*-iv* gen.
	t.p.] gen. t.p., [xi]-xvi [xvi: err.], 433-872. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH.
<em>Supplément à la Flore du Jura suisse et Français</em>, Neuchâtel (author) 1869. Oct., publ. Aug-
	Dec. 1869 (p. viii: Aug 1869), p. [i]-viii, [1]-220. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 958, 959; BL 2: 561; BM 2: 686; Jackson p. 344; PR 3401.
	G., Flora, 21 Mai 1852 (review of première partie).
	Christ., Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 63: 130. 1881.

Godman, Frederick Du Cane (Ducane) (1834-1919), British naturalist and explorer,
editor of Biologia Centrali-Americana. (<em>Godm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Guatemalan collections (with O. Salvin, 1857-1874) mainly at
K, dupl. B, W. – For his zoological collections see e.g. Sherborn (1940).
<em>Ref</em>.: Sherborn, where is the ... collection 57. 1940.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 57; BM 2: 686-687, 6: 380-381; CSP 7: 791,
10: 12-13; 15: 346; PR 3402.
Hemsley, Biol. Centr. amer. 4: 136. 1887.
Poulton and Jackson, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1918-19: 54-56. 1919.
Witherby, The Ibis 1: 326-335. 1919 (portr., bibl.)
Druce, Rep. Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. 5: 633-634. 1920.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Godman and Salvin, <em>Biologia Centrali-Americana</em>, London 1879-1915,
<em>Botany</em> by W. B. Hemsley q.v. – For a detailed description see BM 2: 687.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 367.
	Brown, Ann. ent. Soc. Amer. 34: 137-138. 1941.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Godmania</em> W. B. Hemsley (1879).

2056. <em>Natural history of the Azores, or Western Islands</em>. London (John van Voorst) 1870.
Oct. (<em>Nat. hist. Azores</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep-Dec 1870 (preface Sep 1870) p. [i]-v, [vii, cont.], [1]-358, <em>2 pl. –</em> Contains
	<em>Botany of the Azores</em> by H. C. Watson (p. 113-288) and W. Mitten (p. 288-328, Bryo-
	phyta). <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 686; Jackson p. 352; PR 3402.

PAGE: 961
HEADING: GODRON

Godron, Dominique Alexandre (1807-1880), French botanist at Nancy. (<em>Godr</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: NGY. – Published also some series of exsiccatae: <em>Flora cryptoga-
mica nanceiensis exsiccata</em> (fasc, i-ii, nos. 1-100) and <em>Plantae galliae australis</em>. - Material at
AUT, BR, CN, FI, GOET, P, PC, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 229.
	Godron, Bull. Soc. bot. France 24: 254-255. 1877; 27(2): 92-93. 1880.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 27. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 509, 6(2): 941; Barnhart 2: 58; BL 2: 103,
163, 174, 182; BM 2: 687-688, 6: 381; CSP 2: 927-928, 7: 791-792, 10: 13, 12: 278;
GR p. 324; Jackson p. 551; LS 10128, 33681; PR 3403-3421.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 54-76. 1854.
Godron, Notice sur les titres et les ouvrages scientifiques de M. D. A. Godron. Nancy
	1872, 12 p. (bibl.)
Fournier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 27 (rev. bibl.): 92-93. 1880.
Grandeau, Bot. Zeit. 38: 638-639. 1880.
Anon., Flora 64: 16. 1881.
Britten, J. Bot. 19: 127. 1881.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxx. 1883.
Fliche, Notice sur D. A. Godron, sa vie et ses travaux, reprint from Mém. Acad.
	Stanislas 1886: 147-232 (bibl., portr.)
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Costantin, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 10. 16: lxxx. 1934 (portr.)
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 49. 1941.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Grenier et Godron, <em>Flore de France</em>, see sub Grenier.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Godronia</em> Mougeot &amp; Léveillé (1846); <em>Godroniella</em> P. A. Karsten (1884);
<em>Godroniopsis</em> W. W. Diehl &amp; E. K. Cash (1929).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 211-212. 1975.

2058. <em>Essai sur les renoncules</em> à fruits ridés transversalement. (Ranunculus, § I. Batrachium
D.C. Syst. i, p. 233). Nancy (Grimblot, Raybois et Cie) 1840. Oct. (<em>Essai renonc</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1840, p. [i], [1]-36, <em>2 pl. Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc. sci. Nancy 1839:
	8-41. <em>2 pl</em>. 1840. – The 2 plates are uncol. liths. by the author.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 687; PR 3403.

2059. <em>Quelques observations sur la famille des Alsinées</em>. Nancy (Grimblot, Raybois et Cie)
1842. Oct. (<em>Observ. Alsin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Sep 1842 (Lit. Ber. Flora [12]: 87-96. 14 Oct 1842, 97-98. 7 Dec 1842),
	p. [i], [1]-21. <em>Copy</em>: NY.- Reprinted from <em>Mém. Soc. roy. Sci. Nancy</em> 1841: 96-116. 1842.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 687; PR 3404.

2060. <em>Monographie des Rubus</em> qui croissent naturellement aux environs de Nancy. Nancy
(Grimblot, Raybois et Gie) 1843. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Rubus</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: ante Aug 1843 (Regensb. rd. 28 Jul-12 Aug, BF 1 Nov), p. [i], [1]-45. <em>Copy</em>: NY. -
	Reprinted from <em>Mém. Soc. roy. Sci. Nancy</em> 1842: 55-99. 1843. (followed by <em>Le genre
	Rubus</em>, ib. 1849, repr. Nancy 1850, 31 p., see also Schlechtendal 1850).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 687; PR 3405.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 681-683. 29 Sep 1843; 8: 575-578. 2 Aug 1850.

2061. <em>Flore de Lorraine</em> (Meurthe, Moselle, Meuse, Vosges). Nancy (Grimblot, Raybois
et Cie), 3 vols. 1843-1844. Duod. (<em>Fl. Lorraine</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>:3 vols. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY.
	<em>1</em>: Sep-Oct-Nov 1843 (Bot. Zeit. 27 Oct 1843, BF 11 Nov), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xxiv,
	[3, tabl.], [1]-330.
	<em>2</em>: Dec 1843 (BF 6 Jan 1844, Flora 14 Mar 1844, Bot. Zeit. 27 Dec 1844), [i-iii],
	[1]-305.

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HEADING: GODRON

	<em>3</em>: Mai 1844 (BF 1 Jun 1844, Flora 28 Jun 1844), p. [i-iii], [1]-274, tabl. [1]-81.
<em>Premier supplément</em>: Nancy (id.), <em>publ</em>.: Jul 1845 (BF 2 Aug 1845), p. [1]-31. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Flore de Lorraine par D. A. Godron ... Deuxième édition"
	<em>Issue</em> (<em>a</em>): Nancy (Grimblot, Ve Raybois et Comp.), Metz (M. Alcan), Paris (J.-B.
	Baillière, Victor Masson) 1857 (arabic). Duod. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, M.
	<em>1</em>: 1857 (p. xii: 1 Mai 1857), p. [i]-xii, [1]-504.
	<em>2</em>: 1857, p. [i-iii], [1]-557.
	<em>Issue</em> (<em>b</em>): Paris (J.-B. Baillière et Fils), Londres (H. Baillière), New York (H. Bail-
	lière), Madrid (C. Bailly-Baillière), Nancy (Grimblot, Veuve Raybois et Comp.)
	mdccclvii. Duod. (Baillière's own issue). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>1</em>: Mai-Jul 1857 (p. xii: 1 Mai 1857, Flora rd. Aug 1857), p. [i]-xii, [1]-504.
	<em>2</em>: Mai-Jul 1857, p. [i], [1]-557.
	<em>Issue</em> (<em>c</em>): Nancy (ancienne maison Grimblot et Cie., N. Grosjean), Paris (J.-B.
	Baillière et Fils) 1861. Duod. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>1</em>: 1861 (p. xii: 1 Mai 1857), p. [i]-xii, [1]-504.
	<em>2</em>: 1861, p. [i-iii], [1]-557.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: "Troisième édition publiée par MM Fliche ... [et] G. Le Monnier ..." Nancy
	(N. Grosjean) 1883. Duod. <em>Copies</em>: HH.
	<em>1</em>: 1883 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1883), p. [i]-xix, [1]-607.
	<em>2</em>: 1883 (id.), p. [i-iii], [1]-506, [2, tabl.].
	Paul Henri Maria Thérèse André Fliche (1836-1908).
	Alexandre Alexis Georges Le Monnier (1843-x).
<em>Ref</em>.: BFM 528; BL 2: 174 (for ed. 3, 1883); BM 2: 687; PR 3407.
	Anon., Flora 27: 156-158. 14 Mar 1844 (rev. 1, 2), 403-406. 28 Jun 1844 (rev. 3).
	Kirschleger, Flora d'Alsace 2: lxxxiii. 1857.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 802-808. 13 Nov 1857.

2062. <em>Observations critiques sur l'inflorescence</em> considérée comme base d'un arrangement
méthodique des espèces <em>du genre Silene</em>. Nancy (Grimblot et Veuve Raybois) 1847. Oct. (<em>Observ. inflor. Silene</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1847 (rd. Regensburg Jun 1847, Flora 30: 430. 1847), p. [i-ii], [1]-43.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from <em>Mém. Soc. roy. Sci. Nancy</em> 1846: 135-175. 1847.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 687; PR 3409.

2063. <em>Florula juvenalis</em> seu enumeratio et descriptio plantarum, e seminibus exoticis
inter lanas allatis enatarum in campestribus Portûs Juvenalis propè Monspelium.
Montpellier (Boehm) 1853. Qu. (<em>Fl. juvenalis</em>).

<em>Orig. ed</em>.: Apr-Mai 1853 (Gay rd. 28 Mai 1853; BF 23 Jun 1853), p. [i-iii], [1]-48.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH. – Reprinted from Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences et Lettres de
	Montpellier, sect. Médecine 1: 409-456. 1853 (in Latin).
<em>French version</em>: 1854, p. [1]-116. <em>Copies</em>: G, HH. – "Florula juvenalis, ou énumération
	des plantes étrangères qui croissent naturellement au Port Juvénal, près de Montpel-
	lier, précédée de considérations sur les migrations des végétaux. Seconde édition.
	Nancy (Grimblot et Veuve Raybois) 1854." Reprinted from Mémoires de l'Académie
	Stanislas [Nancy] 1853: 329-436. 1854.
The <em>Port Juvénale</em> near Montpellier was a group of meadows used for drying imported
wool.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 687; Jackson p. 285; PR 3412; SK clxxxiv; IDC 7291, 7292.
	[Seemann], Bonplandia 1: 185. 15 Sep 1853.
	Anon., Flora 36: 520, 567. 1853.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 11: 641-643. 9 Sep 1853 (rev. orig.), 13: 666-668. 21 Sep
	1855 (Nancy ed.)
	Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 266. Nov 1854 (French version).
	Anon., Flora 38: 170-171. 21 Mar 1855 (Nancy ed.)
	Stapf, Bot. Mag. 155: <em>t. 9267.</em> 1932.

Goebel, Karl Christian Traugott Friedemann (1794-1851), German botanist and
pharmacist at Dorpat. (<em>K. C. T. Goebel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

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HEADING: GOEBEL, K. I. E.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 194; Barnhart 2: 58; BM 2: 688; GSP 2: 922-
923, 6: 673, 7: 793; GR p. 83; LS 10129; NI 725; PR 3422-3423; TR 473.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 145-146. 1869.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Goebelia</em> Bunge ex Boissier (1872). — <em>Note</em>: <em>Goebeliella</em> F. Stephani (1911) and
<em>Goebelobryum</em> Grolle (1962) are dedicated to Karl Immanuel Eberhard Goebel (1855-
1932), q.v.

2064. <em>Pharmaceutische Waarenkunde</em> mit illuminirten Kupfern, nach der Natur gezeichnet
von Ernst Schenk ... Begonnen von Dr. Friedemann Goebel, ... fortgesetzt von
Dr. Gustav Kunze. Eisenach (Johann Friedrich Bärecke) 1827-1834, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Pharm. Waarenk.</em>)

<em>Authorship</em>: Heft 1-5: K. C. T. F. Goebel; Heft 6-14: Gustav Kunze (1793-1851),
	botanist at Leipzig.
<em>Artists</em>: Ernst Schenk (1796-1859) (for works ill. see NI 2: 267); Karl Zenker (fl. 1835).
<em>Vol. 1</em>, Heft 1-6, "Enthaltend die Rinden und ihre Parasiten aus der Ordnung der
	Flechten" Eisenach 1827-1829, <em>pl. 1-31</em>, hand coloured copper engr. Dates of Hefte
	unknown. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
	1: [I]-VIII, [i]-iv (subscrib.), [1]-40; 2: 41-80, 3: 81-120, 4: 121-160, 5: 161-200;
	6: late 1829 (p. iv*: Nov 1829), p. [i*]-iv[*], 201-240.
<em>Vol. 2</em>, Heft 7-14, "enthaltend die Wurzeln" "Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von
	Dr. Gustav Kunze." Eisenach 1830-1834. Contents and dates of Hefte unknown,
	p. [i]-viii, 1-300, <em>pl. 1-40</em> (p. vi: 1 Mar 1834; Hefte 1-2 rd. Regensburg Jun 1831;
	3-4, 11 Jan 1832; 5-6, 8 Mai 1833; 7, 21 Apr 1834; 8, after 12 Mar 1834.) <em>Copies</em>:
	B, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 688; LS 10128; NI 725; PR 3422.

2065. <em>Reise in die Steppen des südlichen Russlands</em>, unternommen von Dr. Fr. Goebel, ...
in Begleitung der Herren Dr. C. Claus und A. Bergmann. Dorpat (C. A. Kluge) 1837-
1838, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Reise Steppen Russl</em>.)

<em>1</em>: 1837 (p. [iv]: 15 Sep 1837), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-xiv, [1, list pl.], [1]-325, [326-327, table,
	328 imprint], <em>pl. 1-12. Copy</em>: G (plates separately). – The paper cover carries the date
	1838.
<em>2</em>: Jan 1838 (p. [ii] censor 30 Jul 1837; donated to Acad. libr. St. Pet. Jan 1838), p. [i]-
	viii, [1]-372, <em>pl. 1-6. Copy</em>: G (plates separately). – Botany, by C. Claus, on p. 216-329,
	<em>pl. 1-6.</em>
	The plates were probably issued separately: the G copy has a cover for the two series
	of plates together, Dorpat 1837.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3423; TR 473.

Goebel, Karl Immanuel Eberhard (later: Ritter von) (1855-1932), German
morphologist. (<em>K. I. Goebel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: M; further material at B, K, MB, P, ROST, RV.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 229.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 300, 320. 1916.
	Ludwig, Hessische florist. Briefe 16: 13-16. 1967.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 58; BM 2: 688, 6: 381; CSP 10: 15- 16, 15:
347-348; Frank 3(Anh.): 36; GR p. 83; LS 10130-10138, suppl. 9702-9708; MW p. 138;
NDB 6: 504-505.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 127, <em>pl. 27.</em> 1903, 3(3): 125, <em>pl. 100.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Doerfler, Bot. portr. 2: 17. 1906 (portr., bibl.)
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 517. 1909.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 13-14. 1910 (bibl.)
Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 297 [index]. 1915.
Hirmer, Munchener Universitätsreden 20: [11 p.] 1930.
Karsten, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 50: (131)-(162). 1932 (bibl., portr.)
Anon., Rev. bryol. lichén. 60: 227-228. 1933 (bibl. bryol. publ.).
Bower, Obit. Notices Fellows Royal Soc. 2: 103-108. 1933.

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HEADING: GOEBEL, K. I. E.

Knapp, Annales bryol. 6: 136-139. 1933.
Schröter, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 1933: 483-487 (portr.) (expanded version of an
	article in the Neue Zürcher Zeit.).
Weiss, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1932-33: 188-191. 1933.
Kesvoll, Nyt mag. naturv. 74: 269-277. 1934 (portr.)
Lloyd, Plant Physiology 10: 203-208. 1935 (portr.)
Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 29. 1935 (portr.)
Renner, Flora 131: v-xi. 1936 ('Erinnerungen').
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 450 [index]. 1937.
Bergdolt, Karl von Goebel, Berlin [s.d.] [1940] (strong ideological overtones).
Bergdolt, Z. gesamte Naturwiss. 1/2: 45-47. 1942.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. Males. I. 1: 194-195. 1950 (itin. Indonesia).
Renner, Ber. deut. Bot. Ges. 68: 147-163. 1955 (ill. Bronze relief).
Helm, Wiss. Z. Univ. Rostock, math.-nat. Reihe 17: 263-275. 1968.
James, DSB 5: 437-439. 1972.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 137-139, 310. 1973.

<sm>TRAVELS</sm>: 1885-1886: Indonesia, Ceylon; 1890-1891: Venezuela, Brit. Guyana; 1898-
1899 Australia, New Zealand.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Goebeliella</em> F. Stephani (1911); <em>Goebelobryum</em> Grolle (1962).

2067. <em>Organographie der Pflanzen</em> insbesondere der Archegoniaten und Saamenpflanzen.
Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1898-1901, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Organogr. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1</em>: <em>Copy</em>: <em>NY</em>.
	<em>1</em>: Allgemeiner Teil, Feb 1898 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i]-ix, [1]-232.
	<em>2</em>(<em>1</em>): Spezieller Teil, Bryophyten, Sep 1898 (Nat. Nov.), p. vii-xii, 233-384.
	<em>2</em>(<em>2</em>): Spezieller Teil, Bryophyten, Nov 1900 (Nat. Nov.), p. xiii-xvi, 385-648.
	<em>2</em>(<em>3</em>): Spezieller Teil, Bryophyten, Dec 1901 (Nat. Nov.), p. xvii-xviii, 649-838.
<em>English translation</em> of first edition by I. B. Balfour, <em>Organography of plants</em> especially of the
	Archegoniatae and Spermatophyta, 2 vols. Oxford (Clarendon Press) 1900-1905,
	Oct. <em>Facsimile</em> edition New York and London (Hafner) 1969. Oct. <em>Vol. 1</em>: [i]-xvi,
	1-270. 1900 (Jul-Aug), <em>2</em>: [i]-xxiii, [1], [1]-707. Feb-Mar 1905. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1913-1923. Oct. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>1</em>: Allgemeine Organographie, Oct 1913 (p. iii: Apr 1913), [i]-x, [1]-513, 459 ill.
	<em>2</em>(<em>1</em>): Spezieller Teil, Bryophyta, Sep 1915 (p. iv: Oct 1914), p. [i]-xii, [515]-902,
	438 ill.
	<em>2</em>(<em>2</em>): Spezieller Teil, Pteridophyten, Apr 1918, p. 903-1208, 293 ill.
	<em>3</em>(<em>1</em>): Vegetationsorgane, Mar 1922, p. [i]-ix, 1209-1492, 220 ill.
	<em>3</em>(<em>2</em>): Blütenbildung, Apr 1923, p. 1493-1692, 140 ill.
	<em>3</em>(<em>3</em>): Sporangien Samenpfl., Aug 1923 (p. iii: Mar 1923), [i]-xxii, 1693-1789, 71 ill.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1928-1933. <em>Copy</em>: US.
	<em>1</em>: 1928 (p. iii: Sep 1927), p. [i]-ix, [1]-642.
	<em>2</em>: 1930, p. [i]-x, [6431-1378.
	<em>Ergänzungsband 2</em>: 1931.
	<em>3</em>(<em>1</em>): 1932, p. [i]-viii, [1379]-1820.
	<em>3</em>(<em>2</em>): 1933 (p. iii: 8 Mar 1933), p. [i]-vi, 1821-2078.
<em>Rrf</em>.: BM 6: 381.
	Rendle, J. Bot. 38: 403-405. Oct 1900, 43: 276-277. Sep 1905.
	Stafleu, Taxon 19: 114-116. 1970.

Goeppert [Göppert], [Johann] Heinrich Robert (1800-1884), German physician and
palaeobotanist, professor of botany and director of the botanic garden in Breslau, the
"Bernstein-Goeppert". (<em>Goepp</em>.)

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: WRSL [formerly BRSL]. Duplicates at B and BP. – <em>Arboretum fossile</em>,
Sammlung von Dünnschliffen fossiler Coniferenhölzer der palaeozoischen Formation.
Breslau 1881, with 6 p. accompanying text.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 229.
	Anon., Bot. Zeit. 26: 671-672. 9 Oct 1868 (on a "Verzeichniss" of his collections).

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HEADING: GOEPPERT

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB, AG 4: 252; Andrews p. 268-270; Barnhart 2: 58;
BM 2: 689-690, 6: 382; CSP 2: 938-944, 6: 674, 7: 798-799, 10: 26-27, 12: 279, 15: 350-
351; DTS 1: 88; GR p. 16; HL 3486-3503; Jackson p. 551; KR p. 242; LS 8892, 10140-
10175, 33683; MW p. 139; NDB 6: 519-520; NI 726-732: PR 3424-3451 (ed. 1: 3757-
3758); Quenstedt p. 166.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 681 [index]. 1846 (bibl.)
Bell, Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 388. 1855.
Goeppert, Literarische Arbeiten. Zur Erinnerung an den 11 Januar 1875, Breslau 1875,
	8 p. (bibl.). <em>Copies</em>: B, DS, G.
Cohn, Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien 1: 31. 1876.
Anon., Flora 58: 48. 1875, 60: 398. 1877.
Anon., Oest. bot. Z. 27: 320-321. 1877.
Goeppert, Palaeontographica 28: 141bis-145bis. 1882 (bibl.)
Ascherson, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 2: 180-182. 1884.
Cohn, Heinrich Robert Goeppert als Naturforscher. [Breslau] 1884, 16 p. <em>Copies</em>: B, DS.
Cohn, Breslauer Zeit. 20, 27 Mai, 8 Jun 1884, 11 p. <em>Copies</em> of reprint: B, DS.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 298-299. 1884.
Poleck, Pharmaceut. Zeit. 1884 (48), repr. DS.
Wortmann, Bot. Zeit. 42: 481-484. 1884.
Conwentz, Schr. naturf. Ges. Danzig ser. 2. 6(2): 253-285. 1885 (portr., bibl.), reprinted
	with independent pagination Danzig 1885, 35 p.
Conwentz, Leopoldina 2: 135-139, 149-154. 1885 (bibl.)
Poleck, Arch. d. Pharm. 23(1), 1885, repr. 20 p. (portr.). <em>Copy</em>: DS.
Ward, Rep. US Geol. Survey 5: 373-374, 412, 414, 416, 423. 1885.
Weiss, N. Jb. Mineral, Geol. 1885(1): (1)-(5).
Cohn, Jb. schles. Ges. vaterländ. Kult. 65: 305-308. 1887.
Pax, Schlesische Zeit. 513, Jul 1900, 13 p. (<em>Copies</em>: B, DS).
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 125. 1905.
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 14-15. 1910.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 2: 667 [index]. 1926.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 450 [index]. 1937.
Futak et Domin, Bibl. fl. Čsr 221-222. 1960.
Stafleu, Regn. veg. 71: 323-324. 1970.
Tobien, DSB 5: 440-442. 1972 (bibl.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 240. 1973.
Stein, Gartenflora, t. 1179, 4 p.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Germar, <em>Lehrbuch der Mineralogie</em>, ed. 2, Halle 1837, p. 424-453:
<em>Übersicht der bis jetzt bekannten Gattungen der fossilen Pflanzen</em>.
(2) Wimmer, <em>Flora von Schlesien</em>, ed. 2, vol. 2, Breslau 1844: p. 157-225: <em>Uebersicht der
fossilen Flora von Schlesien</em>.
(3) Tchihatcheff, <em>Voyage scientifique Altai oriental</em>, Paris 1845: p. 379-390, <em>t. 25-35</em>:
<em>Végétaux fossiles</em>, publ. Jan-Jun 1845 (rd by Flora Jun 1845, rev. Bot. Zeit. 10 Oct 1845).
(4) Middendorff, <em>Siberische Reise, Fossile Hölzer</em> also as reprint, rd Mar 1849 by Regens-
burg (Flora 32: 224. 1849).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Goeppertella</em> S. Oishi &amp; K. Yamasita (1936); <em>Goeppertia</em> Grisebach (1862);
<em>Goeppertia</em> C. G. D. Nees (1831); <em>Goeppertia</em> C. G. D. Nees (1836); <em>Goeppertia</em> K. B. Presl
(1838).

2068. <em>Systema filicum fossilium</em>. Cum tabulis lithographicis xliv ... [alt. title:] Die
fossilen Farrenkräuter. Breslau et Bonn (Eduard Weber) 1836. Qu. (<em>Syst. Filic. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Nov 1836. – Goeppert sent a copy to the Preussische Akademie der Wissen-
	schaften on 18 Nov 1836; this was recorded as received on 1 Dec 1836 (PAW). -
	Issued as a supplement to vol. 17 of the Nova Acta Acad. Leop. Nat. Cur., p. [i]-
	xxxii, [1]-486, [1, err.], 44 lithographs, mostly by Carl Weitz. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 689; NI 731; PR 3431; IDC 5361.

2069. <em>De floribus in statu fossili commentatio</em>. [Breslau 1837]. Qu. (<em>Fl. foss.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1836-Jan 1837. 28 p., <em>2 pl</em>. (rd. by Académie, Paris, on 5 Jun; Flora received

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HEADING: GOEPPERT

	it between 14 Dec 1836 and 11 Jan 1837, cf. Flora 20: 141. 7 Mar 1837), Nova Acta
	Leop. Nat. Cur. 18(2): [545]-572. <em>pl. 41-42.
Ref</em>.: BM 2: 689; PR 3432.

2070. <em>De Coniferarum structura anatomica</em>. Prolusio academica, qua ad audiendam
orationem de statu historiae naturalis ante centum annos a.d. vii id. Jul. hora xima
locoque sueto habendam munus professoris medicinae ordinarii rite auspicaturus
humanissime invitat Henricus Robertus Goeppert ... cum tabulis duabus. Breslau
(Grass, Barth &amp; Co.) 1841. Qu. (<em>Conif struct</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 26 Jul 1841 (t.p.: vii id. Jul.; p. vi: 1 Jul 1841) or soon after, p. [i]-vii, [1]-36,
	<em>pl. 1-2</em>, uncol. liths. by author. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 689; PR 3433.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 11: 113-116. Dec 1841.

2071. Ueber den Bau der Balanaphoreen, so wie über das Vorkommen von Wachs in
ihnen und in andern Pflanzen. <em>Nova Acta Leop. Nat. Cur.</em> 18 (suppl. 1): 229-272. 1841.
QU. 

<em>Publ</em>.: On 26 Mar 1841 Göppert sent a reprint from Breslau to the Preussische Akademie
	der Wissenschaften in Berlin (PAW 1 Apr 1841); latest date in article (p. 272) "März
	1841."
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 2: 939.

2072. <em>Die Gattungen der fossilen Pflanzen</em> verglichen mit denen der Jetztwelt und durch
Abbildungen erläutert ... Les genres des plantes fossiles comparés avec ceux du monde
moderne expliqués par des figures. Bonn (Henry und Cohen) 1841[-1846], 6 fasc. Qu.
obl. (<em>Gatt. foss. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: The first two fascicles were sent to the Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften
	by Goeppert from Breslau on 3 Feb 1841 (PAW 11 Feb 1841).

part	pages	plates	dates
-------------------------------------------------
1-2	[1-30], [1-36]	1-18	Jan 1841
3-4	[37-84]		1-18	1842
5-6	[85-120]	1-20	1846

In all 56 lithographs of drawings by Goeppert and others. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 689; Jackson p. 176; NI 729; PR 3436; IDG 5354.

2073. <em>Der Bernstein</em> und die in ihm befindlichen Pflanzenreste der Vorwelt. Berlin 1845.
Fol. (<em>Bernstein</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Georg Karl Berendt (1790-1850).
<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1845 (preface p. iv: Apr 1845, rd. Regensburg Jun 1845, Hinrichs
	17-19 Jul), p. [i*-viii*], [i]-iv, [1]-125, [126, err.], <em>pl. 1-7</em> (col. lith.) – "Erster Band,
	I. Abtheilung" of G. C. Berendt's <em>Die im Bernstein befindlichen organischen Reste der
	Vorwelt</em>, gesammelt und in Verbindung mit Mehreren bearbeitet und herausgegeben
	von Dr. Georg Berendt, praktischem Arzte zu Danzig ... Berlin, 2 vols., Fol. 1845-
	1856 [Band 1, Abth. 2, 1854 and Band 2, Abth. 1-2, 1856 are zoological.] <em>Copy</em>:
	Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 137, 2: 690; PR 3438.
	Anon., Flora 28: 547-557. 21 Sep 1845 (rev.)
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 3: 630-634. 19 Sep 1845 (rev.)

2074. <em>Monographie der fossilen Coniferen</em>. Von H. R. Göppert ... Eine im Jahre 1849 mit
der goldnen Medaille und einer Premie von 150 Gulden gekrönte Preisschrift. Leiden
(Arnz &amp; Comp.) 1850. Qu. (<em>Monogr. foss. Conif.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: medio 1850 (Hinrichs 14-15 Oct 1850), p. [i-xii], [1]-286, [1]-73, <em>pl. 1-58. Copy</em>:
	NY. – Published as Natuurkundige Verhandelingen van de Hollandsche Maatschap-
	pij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem ser. 2. deel 6, 1850. (Lithographs by Goeppert,
	Kornatzki, Mager, Ratzeburg).
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 730; PR 3440.

PAGE: 967
HEADING: GOEPPERT

2075. <em>Fossile Flora des Übergangsgebirges ...</em> Mit 44 Tafeln. [alt. title: Flora fossilis
formationis transitionis]. Breslau, Bonn (Eduard Weber) 1852. Qu. (<em>Foss. FL Über-
gangsgeb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: after 10 Jun 1852 (date of preface), p. [ii]-x, [1]-299, <em>pl. 1-44</em>, lithographs (19
	coloured) by Weitz and Mager. <em>Copies</em>: NY. – Published as supplement to vol. 22 of
	Nova Acta Acad. Nat. Cur. (identical with supplement to vol. 14 of Verh. kais.
	Leop.-Car. Akad. Naturf.). Flora (37: 751) of 21 Dec 1854 [sic] mentions the
	appearance of the separate publication with the note "so eben herausgegeben."
	Nissen mentions a revised edition of 1859 with 9 pl. – A preliminary version of the
	text appeared in Z. deut. geol. Ges. Aug 1851, Heft 2. 1851, see Flora 35: 541-542.
	1852 ('F').
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 689; NI 727; PR 3442.

2076. <em>Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Dracäneen</em>, Breslau (Grass, Barth und Comp.) 1854. Qu. (<em>Beitr. Dracän.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 31 Oct 1854 (title page reprinted), p. [i], [1]-19, <em>3 pl. Copy</em>: MO.-Reprinted with
	independent pagination from Nova Acta Leop. 25: [41]-59, reprint p. [1]-19. The
	3 uncoloured lithographs are of drawings by Carl Weitz. – "Der Feier des fünfzig-
	jährigen Dienstjubiläums des Herrn Curators der Universität, Gemeinen Ober-
	Regierungsrathes Heinke, gewidmet."
<em>Ref</em>.: MW p. 18; PR 3444.
	Anon., Flora 37: 736. 1854, 38: 143. 1855.

2077. <em>Die Tertiärflora auf der Insel Java</em>, nach den Entdeckungen des Herrn Fr. Junghuhn
beschrieben und erörtert in ihrem Verhältnisse zur Gesammtflora der Tertiärperiode.
's-Gravenhage (C. W. Mieling) 1854[-1857]. Qu. (<em>Tertiärfl. Java</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: part 1, summer 1854 (rd. by Kon. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam Jun-Sep 1854), part 2,
	1857, p. [i], [1]-169, [1, err.], <em>pl. 1-14</em>, partly coloured lithographs by C. W. Mieling.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY (cover: Elberfeld (Baedeker) 1857, t.p. 's-Gravenhage 1854), Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 38; BM 2: 689; Jackson p. 191; NI 732; PR 3443.

2078. <em>Die tertiäre Flora von Schossnitz in Schlesien</em>. Görlitz (Heyn) 1855. Qu. (<em>Tert. Fl.
Schossnitz</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1855 (p. x: 2 Nov 1854, rd. Flora Mar-Apr 1855; Bot. Zeit. rev. 4 Mai
	1855), p. [i]-xviii, [1]-52, <em>pl. 1-26</em>, uncol. liths. by Assmann. <em>Copies</em>: B, NY.
	The abbreviation 'I.e.' in connection with descriptions of species refers to "Ueber die
	Tertiärflora des Nordöstlichen Deutschlands," Z. deut. geol. Ges. 1852.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 38; BM 2: 689; Jackson p. 186.
	Anon., Flora 38: 240, 316-319. 1855.

2079. <em>Die fossile Flora der permischen Formation ...</em> Mit 64 Tafeln Abbildungen. Cassel
(Theodor Fischer) 1864-1865. Qu. (<em>Foss. Fl. Perm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in 6 parts 1864-1865, p. [i], [1]-314, [2, add.], <em>pl. 1-64.</em> Published as <em>Palaeonto-
	graphica</em>, Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Vorwelt, ed. Hermann von Meyer, vol. 12.
	The lithographs are of drawings by A. Assmann, Gustav Stenzel, Carl Weitz. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. – p. 1-224, <em>pl. 1-40.</em> 1864; 225-314, <em>pl. 41-64.</em> Jun-Aug 1865.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 38; Jackson p. 179; NI 726; PR 3447.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 23: 272. 1 Sep 1865.

2080. <em>Die Flora des Bernsteins</em> und ihre Beziehungen zur Flora der Tertiärformation und
der Gegenwart. Mit Unterstützung des Westpreussischen Provinzial-Landtags heraus-
gegeben von der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig, 2 vols. Danzig (Wilhelm
Engelmann) 1883-1886. Qu. (<em>Fl. Bernsteins</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Franz Anton Menge (1808-1880); Hugo Wilhelm Conwentz (1855-1922).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: Von den Bernstein Coniferen, insbesondere auch in ihren Beziehungen zu den
	Coniferen der Gegenwart. Von Dr. H. R. Goeppert, mit dem Portrait Menge's ...
	Danzig <em>1883, publ</em>.: Jan-Mar 1833 (pref. 11 Jan 1883; Flora rd. 21 Mar 1883; Magy.
	Nov. Lap. Apr-Mai 1883), p. [i]-viii, [1]-63, <em>pl. 1-16</em> (partly coloured). <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: "... Nach deren Hinscheiden selbständig bearbeitet und fortgesetzt von
	H. Conwentz. – Zweiter Band. Die Angiospermen des Bernsteins." Danzig Jun-Aug

PAGE: 968
HEADING: GOEPPERT

	1886 (p. ix: 1 Jun 1886; Magy. Nov. Lap. Sep 1886; Flora 21 Oct 1886), p. [ii]-ix,
	[1, cont.], [1]-140, <em>pl. 1-13</em> (with text). <em>Copy</em>: Teyler.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 690.

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832), German author, poet and "Natur-
philosoph". (<em>Goethe</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown; G has at least one Goethe specimen.
<em>Ref</em>.: Burdet, Candollea 30: 213. 1975.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Complete bibliography of and on all Goethe's publi-
cations on the natural sciences: G. Schmid, Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften, Halle
(Saale) 1940, 630 p.
Barnhart 2: 58; BM 2: 690-691; Bossert p. 147; DTS 1: 88-89; LS 10180; PR 3452-
3454; Quenstedt p. 166; SO ind. authors 24.
<em>Later publications on Goethe's botanical activities</em>:
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 450 [index]. 1937.
Schonewille, Bot. Arch. 42: 421-460. 1941.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 7, 168. 1942.
Arber, Cbron. bot. 10: 67-124. 1946 ('Goethe's Botany').
Carus, Goethe 1843, modern edition Merian Genast, Zürich 1948.
Baehni, Gesnerus 6: 110-128. 1949.
Schuepp, Gesnerus 6: 144-157. 1949.
Arber, The natural philosophy of plant form, Cambridge 1950.
Weyland, Sudhoff's Arch. Gesch. Med. 38: 219-233. 1954 (Goethe's Urpflanze).
Meyer, Willdenowia 1: 773-780. 1957.
Spudilova, Zprávy 7: 39-41. 1961 (Czeck).
Meyer, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 80(3): 209-217. 1967 (relations with C. K. and K. Sprengel).
Kanaev, Iz. 1st. Biol. 2: 71-89. 1970 (Russian).
Wells, DSB 5: 442-446. 1972
Guédès, Histoire et Nature 1: 27-45. 1973.
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 120-126, 310. 1973.
Winter, Jard. France 7: 13-14. 1973.
Smit, History of the life sciences 937-938, 1049. 1974 (q.v. for many recent refs.)
Lipp, Garden Journal 25(1): 2-9. 1975 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Goethea</em> C. G. D. Nees (1821).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 213-214. 1975.

2081. <em>Versuch die Metamorphose der Pflanzen zu erklären</em>. Carl Wilhelm Ettinger. Gotha
1790. Oct. (<em>Vers. Metamorph. Pfl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Jun 1790, p. [i-vi], [1]-86. <em>Copy</em>: U. – The book was reprinted with the same
	imprint sometime between 1810-1850. Schmid gives details on how to distinguish
	between the true and the false first edition and provides a critical bibliography of all
	later editions and translations as well as of the rich literature on Goethe's Metamor-
	phosenlehre. See Sotheby (1975) for repr. t.p.'s.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3452.
	Schmid, Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften 8-9. 1940.
	Sotheby, Stiftung Botanik, A-G, London 1975.

Goldenberg, Carl Friedrich (1798-1881), German palaeobiologist at Saarbrücken.
(<em>Goldenberg</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: The types of the Flora Saraepontana fossilis at BM.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 270; Barnhart 2: 60; BM 2: 692; CSP 2:
929, 6: 674, 7: 794, 10: 17; PR 3459-3461; Quenstedt p. 167.
Dechen, Verh. naturhist. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. Westf. 38(corr.): 58-61. 1881.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1882: 29.

PAGE: 969
HEADING: GOLDFUSS

2082. <em>Die Selagineen der Vorwelt</em>. Ein Beitrag zur näheren Kenntniss der Flora der
Steinkohlenperiode. Saarbrücken (A. Hofer) 1854. Qu. (<em>Selagin. Vorw.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: before 1 Sep 1854, p. [1]-22. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Reprinted from "Zu der öffentlichen
	Prüfung des Gymnasiums ... zu Saarbrücken ... Redeact am 31. August und 1.
	September 1854 ... Saarbrücken (A. Hofer) 1854." – Reprinted again as pt. 1 of the
	"Flora Saraepontana fossilis" (1859), q.v.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 692; PR 3461.

2083. <em>Flora Saraepontana fossilis</em>. Die Pflanzenversteinerungen des Steinkohlengebirges
von Saarbrücken [(Heft 2:) mit Berücksichtigung der Kohlenpflanzen anderer Locali-
täten] abgebildet und beschrieben. Saarbrücken (Neumann) 1855-1862, 3 Hefte, Qu.
and Fol. (<em>Fl. Saraepont. foss.</em>)

Teil	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-38	1-4, A-B	Apr-Jun 1855 (Apr, date of prospectus in NY
			copy; Bot. Zeit. rev. 27 Jul)
2	[i-iv], [1]-60	5-10	1857
3	[1]-47	11-16	1862

<em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. – Part 1 is a reprint of <em>Die Selagineen der Vorwelt</em> 1854.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 39; BM 2: 692: Jackson p. 186; PR 3460.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 13: 534-535, 27 Jul 1855.

Goldfuss, Georg August (1782-1848), German professor of zoology at Bonn. (<em>Gold-
fuss</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Bonn University.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 9: 332-333; Barnhart 2: 60; BM 2: 692; CSP 2:
929, 6: 674; Dawson p. 261; GR p. 83-84; LS 10221; Quenstedt p. 167.
Anon., Flora 31: 782. 28 Dec 1848; Bot. Zeit. 6: 824. 24 Nov 1848.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Goldfussia</em> C G. D. Nees (1832).

2084. <em>Petrefacta Germaniae</em> tam ea, quae in museo universitatis regiae Borussicae Friderici
Wilhelmiae Rhenanae servantur quam alia quaecumque in museis Hoeninghusiano
Muensteriano aliisque extant, iconibus et descriptionibus illustrata. Abbildungen und
Beschreibungen der Petrefacten Deutschlands und der angränzen Länder, unter Mit-
wirkung des Herrn Grafen Georg zu Münster herausgegeben von August Goldfuss, ...
Düsseldorf (Arnz &amp; Comp.) 1826-1844, 3 Theile, Fol. (<em>Petref Germ</em>.)

vol.	Lief.	pages	plates	dates
------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[iii]-xii, [1]-76	i-xxv	1826, Oct-Dec
	2	77-164	xxui-l	1829
	3	165-240	li-lxxi	1831
	4	[i], 241-252, [1, err.]		1833
2	4	[1]-68	lxxii-xcvi	1833
	5	69-140	xcvii-cxxi	1836
	6	141-224	cxxii-cxlvi	1837
	7	225-312, [i-iii]	cxlvii-clxv	1840, 30 Dec
3	8	[i]-iv, [1]-128	clxvi-cxcix,	1844, Mai-Dec
			front. (= cc), engr. t.p.

<em>Copies</em>: Teyler, U. – The title of Lieferung 1, 1826 is: <em>Petrefacta musei universitatis regiae
Borussica Rhenanae Bonnensis</em> nee non Hoeninghusiani crefeldensis iconibus et descrip-
tionibus illustrata. The general title, p. [i], of the Erster Theil is as given above, dated
1826-1833. The title of vol. 2 is the same as of vol. 1 exceptfor some small typographical
variations; it is dated 1834-1840. There are iv pages of introductory matter, p. iii dated

PAGE: 970
HEADING: GOLDFUSS

30 Dec 1840, "Closing the seventh instalment." – The title of vol. 3 is <em>Petrefacta Ger-
maniae et ea</em>, ... and dated 1841-1844; p. 14 is dated Mai 1841. – The Utrecht copy
finishes with plate <em>cxcviii</em> and has an engraved extra title page as a frontispiece to the
plates i-clxxi which are bound in a separate volume; plates <em>clxii-cxcviii</em> are bound with
the text for vol. 3.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "zweite Auflage" in 3 vols. qu. and fol., Leipzig 1862-1863 (n.v.)
The <em>Petrefacta</em> deals mainly with animals, but some of the fossils described are now
considered to be of vegetable origin.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 692; NI (Zool.) 1619.
	Giebel, Repertorium zu Goldfuss' Petrefakten Deutschlands, Leipzig 1866 (iv, 122 p.,
	Qu.)

Gomont, Maurice Augustin (1839-1909), French algologist, "garde-général des
forêts" at Rouen. (<em>Gomont</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: PC, dupl. BERN, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 231.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 552. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 63; BM 2: 693; Bossert p. 147; CSP 15:
369; DTS 1: 92; KR p. 241; MW p. 140.
Bornet, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 56: 440-449. 1909 (portr., bibl.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 75. 1937.
Bourelly, Introduction to facsimile reprint Monogr. Osc. Weinheim 1962. v-xi.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Wittrock, Nordstedt &amp; Lagerheim, <em>Algae aquae dulcis</em>, fasc. 28 (1896)
no. 1350 (4 text figs.): <em>Loefgrenia</em> (see also Bot. Not. 1897: 89-91).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gomontia</em> Bornet &amp; Flahault (1888); <em>Gomontiella</em> Teodoresco (1901).

2085. <em>Monographie des Oscillariées</em> (Nostocacées homocystées), <em>in</em> Annales des Sciences
naturelles ser. 7. 15: 263-368, 16: 91-264. 1892. Oct. <em>Facsimile</em> edition Weinheim 1962.
Oct. (<em>Monogr. Oscill.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Starting point book for the nomenclature of the Nostoccaceae homocysteae under
	Art. 13G of the ICBN. If it is assumed that the parts of the <em>Annales</em> came out on time,
	publication would have been as follows:

ser.	vol.	fascicle	pages	scheduled	date
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7	15	5	263-320	Aug 1892	J. Bot. 30: 315. Oct '92
		6	321-368	Aug 1892	idem
	16	2	91-128	Oct-Dec 1892
		3	129-192	Oct-Dec 1892	Bot. Gaz. Chicago 18: 243
					Jun 1893 (p. 91-256!)
		4	193-256	Oct-Dec 1892
		5	257-264	1892 or early 1893?

<em>Conventional date</em>: At the Leningrad Botanical Congress it was accepted to set the date for
	the entire work at 1 Jan 1892. (Taxon 24: 207. 1975).
<em>Reprinted</em> and published in book form, p. [i-iv], [1]-107, [109]-284, <em>16 pl</em>. (<em>6-14, 1-7</em>),
	Paris (G. Masson) 1893. Oct. (<em>Copy</em>: PCS. See also Bull. Soc. bot. France 41: 408. 1894
	and Flora 77: 364. 14 Aug 1893.)
<em>J. Bot ...</em> 1892: 221. Jul 1892 states that Ann. Sc. nat. 15 <em>May issue</em> contained (on basis
	of ads.) 64-256 and on p. 315 (1892) that 5/6 appeared in August.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 693; DTS 1: 92; MW p. 140.
	Gomont, J. Bot. 16 Oct 1890 (preliminary essay).
	Hariot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 41: 408-411. 1894.
	Bourelly, Maurice Augustin Gomont (1839-1909), <em>in</em> Gomont, Monographie des
	Oscillariacées. Reprint Weinheim 1962. Oct.
	Leussink, Taxon 24: 196. 1975.

PAGE: 971
HEADING: GORTER

Goor, Andreas Cornelis Joseph van (1881-1925), Dutch algologist. (<em>Goor</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: For the greater part now at L, but some material probably still
unlocated in Italy. Some types at AMD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 232.
	Silva, J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K. 34: 568. 1955.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 65; JW 442.
Stomps, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 34: 239-244. 1925 ('1924') (bibl.)
Stomps, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 43: (44)-(46). 1926 (bibl.)
Frémy, Rev. algol. 3: 1-7, 1928 (bibl., portr.)

2086. <em>Die holländischen Meeresalgen</em> (Rhodophyceae, Phaeophyceae und Chlorophyceae)
insbesondere der Umgebung von Helder, des Wattenmeeres und der Zuidersee.
Amsterdam (Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen) 1923. Oct. (<em>Holl. Meeresalg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1923, p. [i-ix], [1]-232, <em>1 tab. Copies</em>: FAS, NY. – Verhandelingen der Koninklijke
	Akademie van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam (tweede sectie). Deel xxiii. no. 2.
<em>Ref</em>.: Anon., Rev. algol. 1(1): 88-89. 1926.

Gordon, George (1806-1879), British botanist. (<em>Gordon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (Coniferae).
<em>Ref</em>.: BB p. 126; IH 2: 232.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 66; BB p. 126; CSP 2: 945 (nos. 3-6);
DNB 22: 200; Jackson p. 140; PR 3469-3470.

2087. <em>The Pinetum</em>: being a synopsis of all the coniferous plants at present known, with
descriptions, history, and synonymes, and comprising nearly one hundred new kinds by
George Gordon ... assisted by Robert Glendenning ... London (Henry G. Bohn)
1858. Oct. (<em>Pinetum</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Robert Glendenning.
<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jun-Dec 1858 (p. vi: 31 Mai 1858), p. [i]-xxii, [1]-353. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Suppl</em>.: 1862 (p. iv: 13 Feb 1862), p. [i]-vii, [1]-119. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	"A supplement to Gordon's Pinetum: containing descriptions and additional
	synonymes of all the coniferous plants not before enumerated in that work. With
	corrections up to the present time." London (Henry G. Bohn) 1862. Oct.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Mai-Jun 1875 (pref. Feb 1875; J. Bot Jun 1875), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-484. <em>Copies</em>:
	HU, L, MO, NY(2). – "... history and synonyms, and a comprehensive systematic
	index ... Second edition considerably enlarged and including the former sup-
	plement, to which is added an index of popular names, English and foreign, compiled
	by Henry G. Bohn ..." London (Henry G. Bohn) 1875. Oct.
<em>Third</em> issue: with additions: 1880 (publ. Dec 1879, see Gard. Chron. 3 Jan 1880),
	[i*, h.t.], [iii*, cane, t.p.], [iii-v, from ed. 2], addenda [vii]-xxiv, [1]-484. <em>Copy</em>: US.
	"New edition, considerably enlarged, incorporating the former supplement, and
	including an index of the popular names of Coniferae. English and foreign to which
	is now added an alphabetical reference-list of all the coloured plates of the genus
	Pinus published in the great works of Lambert, Lawson, and Forbes, by Henry
	Bohn ..." London (Henry G. Bohn; Simpkin, Marshall, &amp; Co.) 1880. Oct.

Gorter, David de (1717-1783), Dutch botanist and physician. (<em>Gorter</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Gorter's herbarium of 2000 plants was given (in part?) to
Harderwijk university in 1788; 1346 specimens of it are now at L. The remaining
specimens are lost. Mainly plants collected by de Gorter in gardens in the Netherlands,
some in the wild, some in Russia, furthermore plants collected by Linnaeus (Harder-
wijk), Lerche (Russia), Meerburgh (Netherlands), Gerber (Russia), Demidoff (Russia),
Pallas (Russia) and anonymous collections from the Cape and Ceylon. The herbarium
contains a number of types of de Gorter. Other plants collected by de Gorter in Russia
are in the Linnaean herbarium.

PAGE: 972
HEADING: GORTER

<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 233.
	Ooststroom, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 51: 252-274. 1941.
	Ooststroom, Acta bot. Neerl. 7: 605-613. 1958.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Studied medicine at Harderwijk under his father Johannes de Gorter (1689-1762,
the "promotor" of Linnaeus at Harderwijk), doctor's degree in medicine Harderwijk
1734 (sic, at the age of 16), botanized with Linnaeus in June 1735, doctor's degree in
philosophy 1737, lecturer in medicine Harderwijk 1742, professor idem 1743 until 1754,
private physician of the empress Elizabeth of Russia 1754-1764, botanized around
Leningrad, physician at Wijk bij Duurstede (Netherlands) 1764-1778, Zutfen 1778-1783.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AA 7: 304-305; Barnhart 2: 68; Bossert p. 149; BM 2:
696; CSP 3: 352, 4: 386; GR p. 706; Jackson p. 271, 325, 330; Lipschitz 3: 11. 1950;
LS 10239-10242; Oudemans 1: 235-238; PR 3473-3478; SO index authors 24.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 256 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Ooststroom, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 51: 270-273. 1941.
Jong, S. de, IJssel en Berkel Flora, Zutphen 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 122, 176-179. 1971.
Andreas, Gorteria 5: 119-123. 1971 (on Lambergen and de Gorter).

EPONYMY (genus): <em>Gorteria</em> Linnaeus (1759); (journal): <em>Gorteria</em> mededelingenblad ten
dienste van de floristiek en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland uitgegeven door het
Rijksherbarium. Leiden. Vol. 1-x, 1961-x.

2088. <em>Elementa botanica</em>. Methodo Cl. Linnaei accomodata atque in usum auditorum
evulgata. Harderwijk (Joh. Wigmans) 1749. Oct. (in fours). (<em>Elem. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1749 (pref. 12 Jun 1749), p. [i]-vi, [1]-88, [2], 11 copper engravings. <em>Copies</em>: HU,
	L. – A commentary on Linnaeus's <em>Fundamenta botanica.
Ref</em>.: PR 3474; SO 265.

2089. <em>Flora gelro-zutphanica</em> exhibens plantas per ducatum Gelriae et comitatum Zut-
phaniae crescentes. Harderwijk 1745. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. gelro-zutph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1745, p. [i-x], 1-204, [2, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: L(2), NY.
<em>Appendix</em>: 1757, Harderwijk (Johannes Mooi) Oct. (in fours), p. [i-vi], [205]-254, index
	255, [256-278]. <em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: Oudemans 1: 235-236; PR 3473.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 179. 1971.

2090. <em>Flora ingrica</em> ex schedis Stephani Krascheninnikow botanices et historiae naturalis
professons quondam Petropolitani confecta et propriis observationibus aucta. St. Peters-
burg (Academia scientiarum) 1761. Oct. (<em>Fl. ingr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Nov 1761 (up to p. 190) (pref. calendis Julii; 'will be sent soon,' 5 Jul 1761,
	Gorter to Linnaeus; NZgS 14 Dec; Linnaeus received a copy Dec), p. [1]-8, [1[-204,
	[2, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY. – Uses Linnaean binomial nomenclature. – The <em>Appendix ad
	Floram ingricam</em>, dated 14 July 1764 on p. [193], St. Petersburg, Oct. (<em>Copies</em>: L, NY)
	(p. [191]-204) is also by David de Gorter and not by "E. Lackmann" (PR), the latter,
	Lachmann (called Ericus Laxmann by Gorter in his preface), was the collector of
	plants described by de Gorter.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 696; Jackson p. 330; Lipschitz 3: 11; LS 10240; PR 3475; SO 641b;
	TR 485.
	Ooststroom, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 51: 271. 1941.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 332. 1945.
	Schreibers et Endlicher, Caroli Linnaei epistolae. Wien (p. 49).

2091. <em>Flora belgica</em> exhibens plantas per foederatum Belgium crescentes. Utrecht
(Abraham van Paddenburg) 1767. Oct. (<em>Fl. belg.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Jul 1767, after 8 Mar (p. viii, dedic.), p. [i]-xxx, 1-418. [2, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: U.
	USDA, L, NY.
<em>Florae belgicae supplementum primum</em>. Utrecht 1768. Oct., p. 1-12. <em>Copies</em>: NY.
<em>Florae belgicae supplementum II</em>. [Utrecht 1777]. Oct., p. 13-20. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.

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<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 696; Jackson p. 271; LS 10241; Oudemans 1: 237; PR 3476, ed. 1: 3784,
	3785; SO 681f.
	Ooststroom en Mennema, Gorteria 3(13): 201-202. 1967.

2092. <em>Flora VII Provinciarum Belgii foederati indigena</em>. Haarlem (C. H. Bonn &amp; Zoon) 1781.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Belg. foed.</em>)

<em>Orig. issue</em>: Haarlem, Nov-Dec 1781 (dedic. 3 Nov 1781), [i*-iii*], [i]-x, [1-4, dedic.,
	portr.], [1]-378. <em>Copies</em>: HU, L, NY.
<em>Leiden issue</em>: Leiden Nov-Dec 1781, identical with Haarlem issue except for title page.
	<em>Copy</em>: L.
<em>Utrecht issue</em>: Utrecht 1814 (Ned. Staats-Courant rd 28 NOV-3 Dec 1814), p. [i*-x*],
	[i]-x, [1]-378, frontispiece portrait of de Gorter. This issue contains also the original
	sheets except for the t.p. and the bibliopola lectori. The book is often bound with a
	re-issue of van Geuns' <em>Spicilegium</em> and the original issue of de Geer's <em>Spicilegium alterum</em>
	with a common t.p.: "... <em>Flora VII</em> ... <em>indigena</em>. Gui accedunt bina plantarum
	indigenarum spicilegia." Utrecht 1814. <em>Copies</em>: FAS, L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 696; LS 10142; Oudemans 1: 237-238; PR 3255, 3312, 3477.
	Ooststroom, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 51: 272-273. 1941.

2093. <em>Flora zutphanica</em>. Zutphen (J. H. Louw) [1781]. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. zutph.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1781 (p. [iv]: 20 Jun 1781), p. [i-iv], 1-88, [20, index]. <em>Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Oudemans 1: 238.

2094. <em>Leer der Plantkunde</em>. Eerste deel. Amsterdam 1782. Oct. † (<em>Leer plantk</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1782, after 14 Oct, date of preface, [i-x], [1]-362, [1] p., <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: L.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3478.
	Anon., Alg. Vaderl. Letter-Oefeningen 5(1): 110-111. 1783.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 176. 1971.

Gotham, Walther Ulrich Eduard Friedrich (1879-1954), German palaeontologist.
(<em>Gothan</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: B.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 233.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 270-271; Barnhart 2: 68; BM 6: 386;
Bossert p. 149; KR p. 242.
Gothan, Lehrbuch der Paläobotanik, 1921; ed. 2, revised, with H. Weyland, 1954, ed. 3,
	idem. 1973.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 143. 1937.
Halle, Palaeontographica 91B: 93-108. 1951 (portr., bibl.)
Leutwein, Geologie 3(5): 491. 1954.
Horst, Geologie 3(5): 492-501. 1954.
Florin, Taxon 4: 52-53. 1955.
Manten, Rev. Palaeobot. Palyn. 8(1-4): 159. 1969.
Thiergart, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 55-57. 1955 (portr.)

<sm>FESTSCHRIFT</sm>: Geologie 3(5). 1954.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 2: <em>Cycadofilices</em>: 13: 5-44, <em>figs.
1-47</em>. 1926.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gothania</em> M. Hirmer (1933); <em>Gothaniella</em> A. Fucini (1936); <em>Gothanopteris
</em>G. Koidzumi (1936).

2095. <em>Zür Anatomie lebender und fossiler Gymnospermen-Hölzer</em>. Berlin 1905. Oct. (<em>Anat.
Gymnosp.-Hölz.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Sep 1905 (NN), p. [i-iii], [1]-108, <em>13 figs. Copy</em>: U. – Heft 44 of Abh. kön. preuss.
	geol. Landesanstalt.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 386.

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Gottsche, Carl Moritz (1808-1892), German bryologist, physician at Altona. (<em>Gottsche</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Gottsche's original herbarium, manuscripts and drawings were
at B. "... wohl haben Asa Gray und Hooker versucht, es uns Deutschen zu entführen;
dem patriotischen Manne war es ein Herzensbedürfhiss, dass es in Deutschland blieb,
und so verbindet sich mit dem Schmerz über seinem Heimgang, die Freude, dass uns
dieser Schatz ... erhalten geblieben ist" (Stephani). BM has "many authentic speci-
mens of hepatics described by him, acquired with Herb. Hampe in 1881."
<em>Exsiccatae</em>: Rabenhorst et Gottsche, <em>Hepaticae europaeae</em>; Herbarium der Lebermoose
Europas (66 dec, nos. 1-660, with many ills., Dresden 1856-1878), in many herbaria.
Rabenhorst published dec. 1-22, Rabenhorst and Gottsche dec. 23-66. Sets in many
herbaria (see IH, Sayre). Most of the decades were reviewed on publication by Bot.
Zeit. and Hedwigia.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 233.
	Stephani, Hedwigia 31: 274. 1892.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 300, 350. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 241-242. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB; Andrews p. 271; Barnhart 2: 69; BM 2: 699-700;
Bossert p. 149; CSP 2: 955-956, 7: 804, 10: 34, 15: 397; DTS 1: 92; MW p. 141;
PR 3483-3484.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Flora Schlesw.-Holst. 2: 19-20. 1890.
Pearson, J. Bot. 30. 384. 1892.
Stephani, Hedwigia 31: 269-276. 1892 (portr., bibl.)
Stephani, Bot. Zeit. 50: 741-742. 1892.
Underwood, Bot. Gaz. 17: 417-418. 1892.
Jack, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 11: (12)-(27). 1893 (bibl.)
Bescherelle, Rev. bryol. 20: 46-48. 1893.
Fischer-Benzon, Heimat 5: 130-132. 1895.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 87, 136. 1905.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 122. 1937.
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 173, 187, 244-245. 1940.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Lindenberg et al., <em>Species hepaticarum</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gottschea</em> C. G. D. Nees (1844); <em>Gottschelia</em> Grolle (1968).

2096. <em>Anatomisch-physiologische Untersuchungen über Haplomitrium Hookeri</em> N. v. E., mit
Vergleichung anderer Lebermoose ... mit 8 Steindrucktafeln. [Breslau, Bonn 1843].
Qu. (<em>Anat.-phys. Unters. Haplomitrium</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843, p. [1]-134 (= [265]-398), <em>pl. 13-20</em>, col. liths. <em>Copy</em>: Steere. – Reprinted with
	double pagination from Nova Acta Acad. Leop. 20(1). "Diese Arbeit trug ihm die
	Mitgliedschaft der Akademie ein" (Fischer-Benzon l.c.)

2097. <em>Synopsis hepaticarum</em>. Conjunctis studiis scripserunt et edi curaverunt C. M.
Gottsche, ... J. B. G. Lindenberg, ... et C. G. Nees ab Esenbeck. Hamburg (Meissner)
1844[-1847]. Oct. (<em>Syn. hepat.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Johann Bernard Wilhelm Lindenberg (1781-1851); Christian Gottfried
	Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858).
<em>Publ</em>.: In 5 parts. The dates at which the parts are listed by Hinrichs may be taken as
	those of actual publication, although they may have been available at Hamburg a
	few days before arrival at Leipzig.

part	pages	dates Hinrichs	reviews in Bot. Zeit. by K.M.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i]-xiv, [1]-144	25-27 Apr 1844	2: 778-779. 8 Nov 1844
2	145-304	14-16 Aug 1845	3: 884. 26 Dec 1845
3	305-464	11-13 Dec 1845	4: 199-203. 20 Mar 1846
4	465-624	5-7 Oct 1846	4: 830-831. 27 Nov 1846
5	xv-xxvi, 625-834	10-13 Nov 1847	6: 67-68. 28 Jan 1848

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Heft 5 was received by Regensburg in the course of Oct 1847. – There were 2 issues, one
on ordinary paper and one on 'Scheibvelinpapier.' – <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Facsimile</em> edition: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1967. Historiae naturalis classica vol. 56, p. [i*-v*,
	incl. intr. by FAS], [iii]-xxvi, [1]-834. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 700; DTS 1: 92; Jackson p. 154; MW p. 141; PR 3483; IDC 6160.
	Anon., [review in] Gersdorf, Leipz. Repert. 1844(4): 358-359. 29 Nov 1844.
	Stafleu, Synopsis hepaticarum, dates of publication and composition of parts, <em>in</em>
	facsimile edition, Lehre 1967.

2098. <em>De mexikanske Levermosser</em>. Efter Prof. Fr. Liebmanns Samling beskrevne av ...
Kjøbenhavn (Bianco Luno) 1863. Qu. (<em>Mexik. Leverm.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1863 for the text, 1867 for the plates, p. [1]-284, [1], <em>pl. 1-20. Copies</em>: L, MO, NY,
	Steere. – Preprinted from K, Danske Vid. Selsk. Skrifter ser. 5. Naturv. og math.
	Afd. 6: [97]-380, <em>pl. 1-20</em>. 1867 (1868). <em>Copy</em>: Steere.
	Bound copies of the preprint bear a title page date 1863 but a spine date 1867.
	Proskauer has shown that it is likely that the text alone was available (probably only
	a very few copies) in 1863 but that the plates were issued (as part of the completed
	reprints) only in 1867. The full publication in the journal itself probably came out
	in 1868.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 700 [date: 1863]; Jackson p. 368 [date: 1867]; PR 3484 [date 1867].
	Rabenhorst, Hedwigia 7: 72-73. Mai 1868 ("ist uns erst vor einigen Monaten zuge-
	gangen").
	Milde, Bot. Zeit. 26: 313-314. 8 Mai 1868 (rev.)
	Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 2: 513. 1926.
	Proskauer, Bryologist 65: 225-227. 1962.

Gouan, Antoine (1733-1821), French botanist at Montpellier, correspondent of Lin-
naeus. (<em>Gouan</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (through W. J. Hooker, see Edinb. J. Sci. 2: 184. 1825). Some
material also at UPS in Thunberg herbarium, C, K, KIEL, LINN, MEL, P-HA and
SBT.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 233.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 563; Barnhart 2: 69; BM 2: 700; Bossert
p. 149; Colmeiro 1: clxxviii; GR p. 280; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 34; KR p. 242; MW p.
141; PR 3485-3492, ed. 1: 3795-3803; SO ind. authors 25; Zander ed. 10, p. 664.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 257 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Desgenettes, Dict. Sci. méd., Biogr. méd. 4: 492-497. 1821.
Amoreux, Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 656-682. 1822 [notes].
Anon., Flora 8: 429. 1825.
Martins, Le jardin des plantes de Montpellier 37, 41-44, 61, 72, 76. 1854.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mémoires et souvenirs 211-213. 1862.
Loret et Barrandon, Flore de Montpellier ed. 2. v-vi. 1886.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 103. 1905.
Milner, Cat. Portraits Kew 50. 1906.
Clap, Antoine Gouan, Essais et documents inédits, Montpellier 1955, 152 p., (n.v., cf.
	Arch. int. Hist. Sc. 10: 169. 1957).
Dulieu, Rev. Hist. Sci. appl. 20: 33-48. 1967.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 269-271, 373. 1971.
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 302. 1972 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Ind. corresp. Torrey 456. 1973 (sub "Gouin").

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gouania</em> N. J. Jacquin (1763).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 217-218. 1975.

2099. <em>Hortus regius monspeliensis</em>, sistens plantas tum indígenas tum exoticas n°. mm.cc ad
genera relatas, cum nominibus specificis, synonymis selectis, nominibus trivialibus,
habitationibus indigenarum, hospitiis exoticarum, secundum sexualem methodum

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HEADING: GOUAN

digestas. In gratiam Philiatrorum Monspeliensium. Lyon (De Tournes frères) 1762.
Oct. (<em>Hortus monsp</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr 1762 (approbation p. [xv] 11 Mar 1762; preface 9 Jan; Gouan writes to
	Linnaeus on 12 Apr that the book is published; Ned. Letter-Courant 29 Oct 1762;
	GGA 15 Aug 1763), p. [i-xviii], [1]-548, [32, ind.], <em>7 pl. Copies</em>: L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 700; Jackson p. 420; PR 3485 (sphalm. 1768); SO 643a; IDC 812
	(‘1768’).
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 110, 269-271, 273. 1971.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik, A-G. London 1975.

2100. <em>Flora monspeliaca</em>, sistens plantas no. 1850 ad sua genera relatas, et hybrida
methodo digestas; adjectis nominibus specificis, trivialibusque, synonymis selectis,
habitationibus plurium in agro monspeliensi nuper detectarum, et earum quae in usus
medicos veniunt nominibus pharmaceuticis, virtutibusque probatissimis. Lyon (Béné-
dict Duplain) 1765. Oct. (<em>Fl. monsp.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1764 (fide J. hebd. libr. 22 Dec 1764; preface dated 14 Sep 1764; approbation
	17 Sep 1764; Linnaeus was in receipt of a copy on 20 Jan 1765), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-543,
	[544, privil.], <em>3 pl. Copies</em>: BR, L, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 700; Jackson p. 287; PR 3486; IDC 5935.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 332. 1945.

2101. <em>Illustrationes et observationes botanicae</em>, ad specierum historiara facientes. Seu
rariorum plantarum indigenarum, pyrenaicarum, exoticarum adumbrationes, synony-
morum reformationes, descriptionum cas igadones, varietatum ad species genuinas
redactarum determinationes. Cum iconibus ex naturae typo et magnitudine naturali ab
auctore delineatis. Zürich (Orell, Gessner, Fuesslin &amp; Co.) 1773. Fol. (<em>Ill. observ. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1773 (GGA 7 Jun 1773), p. [i-viii], [1]-83, [84, err.], <em>pl. 1-26, 20A, 20B.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: L, MO, Teyler, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 700; NI 741; PR 3487.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik, A-G London 1975

2102. <em>Explication du système botanique du chevalier von Linné</em>; pour servir d'introduction à
l'étude de la botanique; ouvrage dans lequel on donne, 1°. un précis des ouvrages
élémentaires de cet auteur; 2°. on examine si son systême est le plus solidement établi, si
l'auteur a été fondé à rejeter toutes les parties de la fleur, &amp; forcé de préférer les organes
sexuelles; 3°. on désigne les ouvrages élémentaires &amp; nécessaires, avec la meilleure
manière de s'en servir; 4° on donne une explication de plusieurs mots techniques.
Montpellier (Jean-François Picot) 1787. Oct. (<em>Expl. syst. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1787, p. [i]-v, 7-72, <em>1 pl. Copy</em>: HU.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3488.

2103. <em>Herborisations des environs de Montpellier</em>, ou guide botanique à l'usage des élèves de
l'école de santé; ouvrage destiné à servir de supplément au Flora monspeliaca: par
Antoine Goüan ... Montpellier (G. Izar et A. Ricard) an. IV [1796]. Oct. (<em>Herbor.
Montpellier</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1796 ("an iv"), p. [i]-xii, [1]-274, [1, err.], map. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3489.

Gourlie, William (1815-1856), Scottish palaeobiologist, pupil of W. J. Hooker and
J. H. Balfour, (<em>Gourlie</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Mainly at E; musci at B, E, GL, K, L and OXF. – Issued a series <em>Flora
scotica alpina</em> (fide BB); collections sold 14 Apr 1858.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 234.
	Kent, British herbaria 57. 1953.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 172. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 85. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 271; Barnhart 2: 70; BB p. 127; DNB 22:
291.

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HEADING: GRAEBNER

Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 173, 176, 184. 1940.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 184. 1973 (corr.).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gourliea</em> Gillies ex W. J. Hooker &amp; Arnott (1833) is dedicated to Robert
Gourlie (x-1832), English botanical collector in Chili.

Grabowski, Heinrich Emanuel (1792-1842), German botanist at Breslau. (<em>Gra-
bowski</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Collections made by H. E. Grabowski are at B, BERN, JE, K,
KIEL, LE and, presumably, at WRSL. – The Grabowski who collected in Borneo and
New Guinea was Friedrich G. (1857-1929).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 234.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 350. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 488; Barnhart 2: 72; BM 2: 703; CSP 2: 974;
Jackson p. 310-311; PR 3498, 3626, 10309; Saccardo 1: 84.
Anon., Flora 25: 758. 1842, 26: 118-119. 1843.
Wimmer, Fl. Schlesien ed. 2. 2: 147-148.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Wimmer and Grabowski, <em>Flora Silesiae</em> 1827-1829, see Wimmer.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grabowskia</em> D. F. L. von Schlechtendal (1832).

2104. <em>Flora von Ober-Schlesien</em> und dem Gesenke, mit Berücksichtigung der geognosti-
schen, Boden- und Höhen-Verhältnisse. Breslau (A. Gosohorsky) 1843. Oct. (<em>Fl. Ober-
Schlesien</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 25 Dec 1842-15 Mar 1843 (p. x: 8 Oct 1842; Regensburg 17-31 Mar; the review
	in Flora 26: 162-168. 14 Mar 1843 is dated "Weihnachten 1842"), p. [i]-x, [xi-xii],
	[1]-451, [452, cont.]. <em>Copies</em>: B, H.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 703; Jackson p. 311; PR 3498.
	Anon., Flora 26: 162-168, 216. 1843.
	Pritzel, Bot. Zeit. 1: 240-242. 7 Apr 1843.
	Futák et Domin, Bibl. fl. Čsr 223. 1960.

Graebner, Karl Otto Robert Peter Paul (1871-1933), German botanist at Berlin.
(<em>Graebn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, now partly destroyed.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 234.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 350. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 1, ed. 2: 2, 3: 836, 5(3): 88; Barnhart 2: 72;
BFM 50, 55; BM 2: 703, 6: 35, 388-389; Bossert p. 150; DTS 1: 11, 92, 6(4): 142;
IF p. 675; LS 10275-10278, 33735-33737; MW p. 142, suppl. p. 17; Zander ed. 10,
p. 664.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Ber. 3(3): 136. 1905.
Anon., Steglitzer Anzeiger 27 Jun 1931 (2. Beil., no. 148) (portr.)
Weisse, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 51: 65, (185)-(200). 1933 (bibl., portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 241. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 367. 1937.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Engler, <em>Pflanzenreich</em>:
	(a) <em>Sparganiaceae</em>: IV, 10, Heft 2. 30 Oct 1900.
	(b) <em>Typhaceae</em>: IV, 8, Heft 2. 20 Oct 1900.
	(c) <em>Potamogetonaceae</em>: IV, 11, Heft 31. 29 Oct 1907 [with Ascherson].
(2) Ascherson &amp; Graebner, <em>Synopsis der Mitteleuropäischen Flora</em>, carried on by Graebner
alone from Lieferung 79 (1913) onward. See under Ascherson.
(3) Ascherson, <em>Flora der Provinz Brandenburg</em> zweite Auflage (1898) by Ascherson and
Graebner.

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2105. <em>Die Heide Norddeutschlands</em> und die sich anschliessenden Formationen in biolo-
gischer Betrachtung. Eine Schilderung ihrer Vegetationsverhältnisse, ihrer Existenz-
bedingungen und ihrer Beziehungen zu den übrigen Pflanzenformationen, besonders zu
Wald und Moor in Mitteleuropa. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1901. Oct. (<em>Heide
Norddeutschl</em>.)

<em>Ed. 1</em>:Nov-Dec 1901 (p. ix: 18 Jun 1901, Nat. Nov. Jan 1902), p. [i]-xii, [1]-320.
	<em>Copies</em>: NY, U. – "Die Vegetation der Erde," ed. Engler et Drude, vol. 5.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "Unter Mitwirkung von O. von Bentheim, F. Erdmann und F. Graebner, bear-
	beitet von P. Graebner." Leipzig (id.) 1925, p. [i]-xxvi, [1]-277, <em>78 figs</em>., map. <em>Copy</em>:
	Wageningen.
<em>Reprint</em> of ed. 2, published by Cramer (1970).

2106. <em>Taschenbuch zum Pflanzenbestimmen</em> ein Handbuch zum Erkennen der wichtigeren
Pflanzenarten Deutschlands nach ihrem Vorkommen in bestimmten Pflanzenvereinen
... Mit 11 farbigen, 6 schwarzen Tafeln, 367 Textabbildungen und dem Pilzmerkblatt
des Kaiserlichen Gesundheitsamtes. Stuttgart (Kosmos) [1910]. Oct. (<em>Taschenb. Pflan-
zenbest.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun 1911 (p. iii: 19 Nov 1910; Nat. Nov. Jun 1911), p. [i-iv], [1]-185.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.

Graff, Eberhard Gottlieb (1780-1841), German highschool teacher and botanist at
Elbing. (<em>Graff</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: PR 3503.

2107. <em>Preussens Flora</em> oder systematisches Verzeichniss der in Preussen wildwachsenden
Pflanzen, mit jeder Pflanze beigefügten Bemerkungen in ökonomischer, technologischer
und medizinischer Hinsicht, nach einer das Aufsuchen der Pflanzen erleichternden und
sicher leitenden Methode bearbeitet ... Elbing (author), Königsberg (Nicolovius) 1809.
Oct. (<em>Preuss. Fl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1809 (available at Ostermesse), p. [i]-viii, [1]-239. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Alphabe-
	betical list of genera and species, no literature references.

Graham, John (1805-1839), British botanist, superintendent botanical garden at
Bombay (1828-1839). (<em>J. Graham</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 324; Barnhart 2: 73; BB p. 127; BM 2: 704;
GSP 2: 977; DNB 22: 351; LS 10288; PR 3504, ed. 1: 3819; Zander (ed. 10): p. 664.
Graham, Cat. pl. Bombay 1839 (see preface).
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 239 [index]. 1965.
Hooker, J. Bot. 3: 301.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grahamia</em> Gillies ex W. J. Hooker &amp; Arnott (1833) is dedicated to Robert
Graham (1786-1845), Scottish physician and botanist.

2108. <em>A catalogue of the plants growing in Bombay and its vicinity</em>; spontaneous, cultivated or
introduced, as far as they have been ascertained ... to be continued and completed ...
Bombay (Government Press) 1839. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Bombay</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jun-Dec 1839 (after Graham's death on 28 Mai 1839), p. [i*], [i]-iv, 1-254,[i]-ix,
	[1, add.]. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. – The book is a new version of Graham's catalogue of the
	<em>Bombay</em> botanical garden published in the Madras Journal nos. 14, 15.
	See also: CSP 2: 977 for preliminary journal publication.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 704; Jackson p. 387; PR 3504; IDC 7314.
	R. D. Thomson, Records of general Science [London] 4: 35-40, 111-115, 194-198,
	300-303. 1836.
	Hooker, J. Bot. 3: 300-302. 1842.

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Gran, Haaken Hasberg (1870-1955), Norwegian algologist. (<em>Gran</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: O.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 235.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 74.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 183. 1905.
Holmboe, Norsk biogr. Leks. 4: 558-560. 1929.
Braarud, Norske vidensk.-akad. Oslo Årb. 1955: 53-57. 1956 (portr.)
Braarud, Deep-sea Research 3: 232-233. 1956.
Braarud, J. Cons. permanent int. Explor. Mer 21: 121-124. 1956 (portr.)
Sundene, Blyttia 14: 37-40. 1956 (portr.)
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964: 322 [index]. 1973.

Grand'Eury, François Cyrille (1839-1917), French palaeontologist. (<em>Grand'Eury</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: P and associated museums.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 272; Barnhart 2: 74; BM 2: 705, 6: 390;
CSP 7: 815, 10: 45, 12: 288, 14: 939, 15: 418-419; Jackson p. 180, 184; LS 10299;
NI 745; Quenstedt p. 169.
Reynolds Green, Hist. bot. 141-142, 149. 1909.
Vuillemin, Rev. gén. Sci. pures appl. 28: 601-604. 1917.
Bertrand, Bull. Soc. géol. France ser. 4. 19: 148-162. 1920 (bibl.)
Guyot, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Moselle ser. 3. 10: 317-324. 1935.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 381. 1937.
Stockmans, DSB 5: 497-498. 1972 (bibl.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grandeurya</em> D. R. J. Stur (1884); <em>Grandeurya</em> R. Zeiller (1883); <em>Grandeuryella
</em>C. E. Weiss (1883).

Grandidier, Alfred (1836-1921), French explorer. (<em>Grand</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm>: The material on which Baillon and Drake del Castillo based their descrip-
tions is now at P (herb. Baillon, separate; herb. Drake in the general herbarium).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 235.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 74; BM 2: 705-706, 6: 390-391; CSP 7:
815-816, 10: 45, 12: 288, 15: 419-420; NI 746; Quenstedt p. 170.
Embacher, Lexikon der Reisen 130-313. 1882.
Gauthier-Villars, Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M. A. Grandidier. Paris 1884
	(<em>n.v.).</em>
Julien, Rev. scientifique (Rev. rose) 60: 429-437. 1922.
Lacroix, Mém. Acad. Sci. Inst. France ser. 2. 58: ii-lviii. 1926 (portr., bibl.)
Grandidier, G., Bibliographie de Madagascar, [extr.; dans:] La Revue de Madagascar
	22: 105-116. 1938 (bibl.)
Decary et al., La Revue de Madagascar 22: 1-116. 1938 [series of articles on G.]
Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 174-175. 1969.

2109. <em>Histoire physique, naturelle et politique de Madagascar</em> publiée par Alfred [et Guil-
laume] Grandidier. <em>Histoire naturelle des plantes</em>, volumes 28 [= 33], 30, 34, 35, 36, of the
entire work, or tomes 1-6 "plantes" by H. E. Baillon (and later E. Drake del Castillo)
and a separate tome [39] Mousses by F. Renauld and J. Cardot. Paris 1898-1905. Qu. (<em>Hist. phys. Madagascar</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: H. E. Baillon was responsible for the scientific names on the plates published
	until his death in 1895. Many of them represent new species published in <em>Bull. Soc.</em>
	<em>Linn. Paris</em> 1896.
	E. Drake del Castillo later published a volume of text, vol. 30, "Tome I. – texte.-
	I. 1er partie. 50 "fascicule," 208 pp., dated 1902, but probably published early 1903
	(<em>Nat. nov.</em> 25(6): 205, Mar 1903; rd. at BMNH 24 Feb 1903).

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HEADING: GRANDIDIER

	Volume 33, containing plates 1-130 was first issued with a title-page 'volume 28,
	tome 2, atlas 1,' 1886 which was cancelled in 1893 by a title page "volume 33, tome 3,
	atlas I. 1886." The entry in TL 426, ed. 1, line 2 of p. 177 should read vol. 34, tome 4,
	atlas 2 instead of vol. 33, tome 3 atlas 2. This title page is also a cancellans: the
	original title page read "volume 29 tome 3 atlas 2 1890." The two cancellans title
	pages were issued with livraison 34.
	The text for vol. 39 Mousses (see also TL 1065) was published in 1915. Fascicle 59
	(published 1913), containing further supplementary plates to volumes 30, 33-36,
	probably contained the plates 245A, 248A, 250A, 252A, 254A-D, 292B-C, 293A,
	294A-C. This, however, needs confirmation. The lithographed plates are numbered
	1-504 with additional plates numbered 11 A, 16A, 23A, 24A-D, etc. Plate 501 was
	never published. Plate 793 (labelled <em>Adansonia madagascariensis</em>) issued in 1889, was
	cancelled in 1893 and replaced by a revised plate showing 3 Adansonia species.
	The copy at PHIL is bound with the original covers, presumably in the original order
	of appearance.

vol.	tome	partie	fasc.	plates	date Nat. Nov.	Author
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30	1	1	50	[text only]	1902 Mar 1903	D
33	3 (Atlas 1)	1	14	1-50	1886 Feb 1887	B
2	2	18	51-88, 11 A, 16A, 23A,	1888 Mar 1889	B
				24A-D, 30A, 30B, 44A-C
28	2 (Atlas 1)	3	20	89-130, 79A-B	1889 Feb 1890	B
34	4 (Atlas 2)	22	131-160	1890 Mar 1891	B
			27	161-204	1891 Mar 1891	B
			30	205-241	1892	B
			34	242-260,49A, 79B	1893 Mai 1894	B
				(cancel), 79-1), 226A-E,
				230A-B
35	5 (Atlas 3)	1	35	226Dbis, 261-276, 284-290,	1894 Sep 1894	B
				296-304, 321-324
		2	36	291-295, 292C, 293A,	1895 Apr 1895	B
				294A-C, 305-308, 325-328,
				339, 340
		3	38	262A-D, 309, 310, 312-314,	1895 Dec 1895	B, D
				317-319, 329-330, 332,341-
				344, 354-356, 359, 361-365,
				369-370
		4	40	170A, 311, 315, 316, 332-	1896 Sep 1896	D
				338, 345-353, 345A, 347A,
				357, 358, 360, 366-368, 371-374, 398
		5	42	248B, 277-283, 280A-B,	1896 Feb 1897
				281 A, 282A-B, 283A, 320,
				331, 336A, 375-397, 399-411
36	6 (Atlas 4)	1	45	292A, 308A, 412-457	1897 Apr 1898	D
		2	49	412A, 415A-B, 428A, 437A-	1899 Jun-Jul 1900	D
				C, 442A-D, 451A, 460-475,
				477-479, 481
		3	54	458-459, 476, 480, 482-500,	1903 Feb 1909	D
				502-504
39	Mousses	1	46	1-32, 3A-B, 7A, 15A,	1898	R, C
	(Atlas)			24A-C
		2	47	33-64, 41A, 42A, 48A,	1899	R, C
				55A-F, 57A, 62A
		3	48	65-106, 70A, 88A, 89A,	1899	R, C
				90A, 97A
		4	51	107-143, 111A	1901	R, C
		5	55	144-163	1905	R, C
		6	59	[all supplementary plates]	1913	R, G
	(text)		?	viii, 560, [2]	1915	R, C

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HEADING: GRAUMÜLLER

Author designations: B: Baillon; C: Cardot; D: Drake del Castillo; R: Renauld. – The
PHIL copy has in fasc. 49: tt. 458-481, 54: tt. 482-504. It also has a fasc. 59 dated 1913
with the annotation: "all supplementary plates were in this part." – Part 3 of vol. 39,
Mousses, Atlas has the name of Drake del Castillo on the wrapper; this was an error.
See also under Renauld &amp; Cardot.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 705, 6: 390; GF p. 57-58 (Steam); NI 746; IDC 5936.
	Bohnensieg, Fondation Teyler, Catalogue de la Bibliothèque 3: 308-309. 1904.
	Verwijnen, Fondation Teyler, Catalogue de la Bibliothèque 4: 586-587. 1915.
	Lacroix, Mém. Acad. Sci. Inst. France ser. 2. 58: I. 1926.

Grantzow, Carl [Karl] (x-1894), German highschool teacher and botanist at Hin-
denburg near Prenzlau. (<em>Grantzow</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: B, LE, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 236.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 300. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 76.

2110. <em>Flora der Uckermarck</em>. Zum Gebrauche auf Excursionen, in Schulen und beim
Selbst-Unterricht. Prenzlau (A. Mieck) 1880. Oct. (<em>Fl. Uckermarck</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Sep 1880 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1880), p. [1*]-76*, [1]-380. <em>Copy</em>: B.

Graumüller, Johann Christian Friedrich (1770-1824), German botanist and
pharmacist at Jena, lectured at Jena University from 1807 onward. (<em>Graum</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: JE[?].

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: BM 2: 708; Barnhart 2: 77; Jackson p. 226; PR 3511-
3518.
Anon., Flora 7: 752. 21 Dec 1824.
Rothmaler, Mitt. thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 41: 52-53. 1933.
Schmid, Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften 609 [index]. 1940.

2111. <em>Systematisches Verzeichniss wilder Pflanzen die in der Nähe und umliegenden Gegend von
Jena wachsen</em> nebst Bemerkung ihres Wohnorts, ihrer Blüthezeit, Fruchtreife und ihres
Nutzens für angehende Aerzte, Apotheker, Technologen, Oekonomen, Gartenliebhaber
etc. Jena (Akademische Buchhandlung) 1803. Oct. (<em>Syst. Verz. Pfl. Jena</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1803 (p. xvi: 13 Oct 1802; rev. Bot. Zeit. Regensburg 27 Jun 1803),
	p. [i]-xvi, [i]-lxii, [I, h.t], [1]-430, [1, err.] <em>Copies</em>: B, NY. – Graumüller himself
	dated the book 1802 in Isis 12: 478. 1822.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 708; PR 3511.
	Schmid, Goethe und die Naturwissenschaften 143. 1940.

2112. <em>Neue Methode von natürlichen Pflanzenabdrücken</em> in- und ausländischer Gewächse zur
Demonstration der botanischen Kunstsprache in Schulen, sowie auch zum Selbstunter-
richte für Freunde der Pflanzenkunde. I. Heft. Jena (Akademische Buchhandlung)
1809. Qu. [<em>n.v.</em>, title fide Fischer] (<em>Neue Meth. Pflanzenabdr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Mai 1809 (available at Ostermesse), viii, 36 p., <em>12 plates</em> (nature prints).
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3513 ("16 p").
	Fischer, Gutenberg Jb 1933: 199 (no. 9) (36 p.)

2113. <em>Diagnose der bekanntesten besonders europäischen Pflanzengattungen</em> nach dem verbes-
serten Linneischen Systeme zum analytischen Gebrauche für seine Vorlesungen so wie
auch zum Selbstunterricht entworfen von J. Chr. Fr. Graumüller, ... nebst einer
Vorrede vom Herrn Geheimen Hofrath Gruner. Eisenberg (Johann Wilhelm Schöne)
1811. Oct. (<em>Diagn. eur. Pflanzengatt.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct-Nov 1811 (p. viii: 26 Sep 1811), p. [i]-viii, [1]-435. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 708; PR 3515; SO 796a.
	Junk, Catalogue no. 175. 1973.

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HEADING: GRAUMÜLLER

2114. <em>Flora jenensis</em> oder Beschreibung der in der Nähe von Jena und einem grossen
Theile des Grossherzogthums Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach und des Herzogthums Alten-
burg wildwachsensen Pflanzen nebst genauer Angabe ihrer Wohnorte, Blüthezeit,
Fruchtreife, Dauer und ihres mannichfaltigen Nutzens für angehende Aerzte, Vete-
rinärärzte, Pharmazeuten, Droguisten, Forstmänner, Technologen, Oekonomen,
Gartenfreunde, Kaufleute, Maler ec. ... I. Band. Essenberg (Schöne) 1824. Oct. † (<em>Fl. jenens.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Apr 1824 (p. xvi: Jan 1824; Flora 14 Oct 1824), p. [i]-xxii, [1]-450. <em>Copies</em>:
	HH, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>BH</em>; PR 3518.
	Anon., Flora 7: 608. 14 Oct 1824.

Graves, Charles Burr (1860-1936), American physician and botanist in Connecticut.
(<em>C. Graves</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at GH, NEBC, NY and YU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 236.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 77.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gravesiella</em> A. Fernandes &amp; R. Fernandes (1960) is dedicated to Louis Graves
(1791-1857), q.v.

2115. <em>Catalogue of the flo?ering plants and ferns of Connecticut</em> growing without cultivation.
Hartford (State Geological and Natural History Survey) 1910. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Connecticut</em>).

<em>Co-authors</em>: Edwin Hubert Eames (1865-x); Charles Humphrey Bissell (1857-1925);
	Luman Andrews (1839-1921); Edgar Burton Harger (1867-x); Charles Alfred
	Weatherby (1875-1949).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1910), p. [1]-569. – State of Connecticut Public
	Document no. 47, State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin no. 14.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Vaduz (J. Cramer) 1975, Reprints of U.S.-floras, vol. 8, ISBN 3-7682-
	0952-0, add. p. [i-ii]. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>First supplement</em>: Additions to the flora of Connecticut. Idem Bull. 48, 94 p. 1930 (publ.
	1931). – Includes additions by Harger et al. in Rhodora vols. 19, 24.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 171; IDC 7545.
	Eames, Rhodora 33: 167-170. 1931 (further add.)

Graves, George (1784-1839), British botanical artist. (<em>G. Graves</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BB mention that Graves had a herbarium.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 77; BB p. 128; BM 2: 709; CSP p. 993;
GFB p. 58; Jackson p. 217; NI 747-748; PR 3519-3520, ed. 1: 3843-3845.
Curtis, William Curtis 2, 21, 51, 103, 112. 1941.
Curtis, Watsonia 2: 93-99. 1952 (on relation with <em>Flora londinensis</em>).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gravesia</em> Naudin (1851) and <em>Gravesiella</em> A. Fernandes &amp; R. Fernandes (1960)
are dedicated to Louis Graves (1791-1857), q.v.

2116. <em>Hortus medicus</em>, or figures and descriptions of the more important plants used in
medicine, or possessed of poisonous qualities; with their medical properties, chemical
analysis, etc. etc. ... The chemical and medical departments by J. D. Morries. Edin-
burgh (Adam and Charles Black), London (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and
Longman) 1834. Qu. (<em>Hortus med</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: In parts (contents unknown) between Apr 1833 and Jun 1834 (see e.g. Lit. Ber.
	Flora 3: 80. 21 Mai 1833 for'no. 1'; preface g Mar 1834), p. [i-vii], [1]-274, <em>pl. 1-44,
	</em>hand coloured engraved plates by G. Graves. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 709; GFB p. 58; Jackson p. 201; NI 747; PR 3520.
	Curtis, William Curtis 1746-1799, p. 112.
	Sotheby, Cat. Stiftung Botanik, A-G. 1975 (no. 299).

PAGE: 983
HEADING: GRAY, A.

Graves, Louis (1791-1857), French superintendent of forests. (<em>L. Graves</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: FI, G.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 236.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 272; Barnhart 2: 77; BM 2: 709; CSP 2:
993; GR p. 324; PR 3521; Quenstedt p. 171.
Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 252, 689. 1857.
Tremblay, V., Hommage à la mémoire de M. Graves, Beauvais 1857, 8 p.
Passy, Notice biographique sur Louis Graves. Paris 1860, 10 p.
Davy de Virville, Hist. bot. France 249. 1954.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gravesia</em> Naudin (1851); <em>Gravesiella</em> A. Fernandes &amp; R. Fernandes (1960).

2117. <em>Catalogue des plantes observées dans l'étendue du département de l'Oise</em>. Beauvais (Achille
Desjardins) 1857. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Oise</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1857 (p. xv: Jun 1856), p. [i]-xv, [1]-302. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Published in <em>Annuaire du
	Dépt. de l'Oise</em> 1857.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 709; LS 10306.

Gravet, Pierre Joseph Frédéric (1827-1907), Belgian bryologist. (<em>Grav</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BR. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Sphagnotheca belgica, herbier des sphaignes de Belgique</em> (fasc. 1, nos. 1-70, Louette-Saint-
	Pierre 1876), sets at BR, FH, G, PC.
2. <em>Bryotheca belgica, herbier des mousses de Belgique</em>. (Musci: fasc. i-viii, nos. 1-383, Louette-
	Saint-Pierre, 1873-1875; Hepaticae [not seen by Sayre] nos. 1-100, 1872-1875) sets
	of musci at B, BR, C, FH, G, K, NY, PC. (Flora 57: 79).
	See Delogne for <em>Les mousses de l'Arderme</em>, 4 fasc.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 236.
	Sayre, Mern. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 205. 1971.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 300, 350. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 186; Barnhart 2: 78; BM 2: 709; CSP 12: 289,
15: 429; Jackson p. 271.
Crépln, Man. Fl. Belg. lxvi. 1860.
Crépln, Guide 451. 1878 (bibl.)
Husnot, Rev. bryol. 37: 91-92. 1910..

Gray, Asa (1810-1888), American botanist at Harvard University. (<em>A. Gray</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM, TYPES</sm> and <sm>ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS, ARCHIVES, CORRESPONDENCE</sm>: GH. – North
American material distributed by Asa Gray is in many herbaria (see IH). <em>Exsiccatae</em>:
North American Gramineae and Cyperaceae, see below (no. 2119).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 237.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 243-244. 1901.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 350. 1916.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 16. 1952.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 173. 1964.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 85. 1970.
	Lenley et al., Cat. manuser. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 185-187. 1973 (corr., mss. at
	NY).
	Lenley et al., Index corr. Torrey 456-458. 1973.
	Meyer and Elsasser, Taxon 22: 392. 1973.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 13; Barnhart 2: 78; Bossert p. 151; BM 2: 709-
711, 6: 393; Bretschneider 1: 388, 390; CSP 2: 994-996, 7: 818-819, 10: 48-49, 12: 290,
15: 431; DAB 7: 511-514; GR p. 219; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 552 [index]; LS 10326;
ME 1: 188-189, 3: 584 [index]; MW p. 142-143; NI 749-751; PR 3522-3532, ed. 1:
3846-3852; Quenstedt p. 171; SO ind. authors 25; Zander ed. 10, p. 664.

PAGE: 984
HEADING: GRAY, A.

Anon., The Colorado Miner 6(14): I. 1872.
Barnes, Bot. Gaz. 11: 1-6, 7-10. 1886 (portr.)
Sargent, Asa Gray, Boston 1886, 16 p., reprinted from the "Sun" Newspaper 3 Jan 1886.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Memorial of Asa Gray. Cambridge 1888, 45 p.
Britten, J. Bot. 26: 161-167. 1888 (portr.)
Dana, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 35: 181-203. 1888; Smiths. Inst. ann. Rep. 1888: 745-825.
	1890 (bibl.)
Deane, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 15: 59-72. 1888 (portr.)
Duchartre, J. de Bot. 2: 133-140. 1888.
Farlow, Bot. Gaz. 13: 49-52. 1888, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 6: xxxi-xxxviii. 1888.
Hoffmann, Pharm. Rundschau 6(3). 1888 (portr.)
McKenzie et al., In memoriam Asa Gray, Cambridge 1888.
Riley, Bot. Gaz. 13: 178-186. 1888.
Rothrock, Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1 Feb 1888.
Watson and Goodale, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 36 (app.): 1-42. 1888; Ann. Bot. 2: 401-414
	(extensive bibl.)
W. G. F., Bot. Gaz. 13: 49-52. 1888.
Anon., The New York Times 31 Jan 1888.
Magnus, Naturwiss. Rundschau 3(11): [6 p.]. 1889(?), repr. DS.
Sargent, Scientific papers of Asa Gray. Boston 1889, 2 vols.
Goodale, Proc. Boston Soc. nat. Hist. 24: 191-198. 1890.
Gray, J. L., Letters of Asa Gray, Boston, London 1893, 2 vols. ["Gray, Letters"] (bibl.)
Farlow, Nat. Acad. Sci. Biogr. Mem. 3: 161-175. 1895.
Babington, Memorials x, 231. 1897.
Harshberger, Bot. Philadelphia 445 [index]. 1899.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 179, <em>pl. 36</em>, 3(3): 196, <em>pl. 68.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Milner, Cat. portraits Kew 51-52. 1906.
Maiden, J. Proc. R. Soc. NSW 42: 69. 1908.
Robinson, Harvard Graduates' Magaz. 75: 418-421. 1911 (on Gray's House).
Tucker, Catal. Libr. Arnold Arb. 1: 289-297. 1914 (bibl.); 2: 10. 1917 (biogr.)
Kelly, Some American medical botanists 165-177. 1914; American medical biogr. 455-
	456. 1920.
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 537 [index]. 1918.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 294. 1921 (Schweinitz-Torrey corr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 243. 1936.
Bartlett, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 82: 664-673. 1940 (on report Wilkes exp.)
Rodgers, Noble Fellow Sullivant 348 [index]. 1940.
Rickett and Gilly, Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 69: 461-470. 1942.
Rodgers, John Torrey 342 [index]. 1942.
Rousseau, Contr. Inst. bot. Univ. Montréal 44: 39-41. 1942.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 314. 1944.
Rodgers, American botany 1873-1892. Princeton 1944, New York 1968.
Geiser, Naturalists of the Frontier 292 [index]. 1948.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 495 [index]. 1949.
Ewan, A century of progress in the natural sciences 50. 1955.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 332. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 158. 1955.
Dupree, Rhodora 58: 243-245. 1956.
Dupree, Asa Gray, Cambridge, Mass. 1959 (authoritative biography).
Hooykaas, Natural Law and divine miracle 235. 1959.
Humphrey, Makers of North American bot. 96-99. 1961.
Dupree, Asa Gray: Darwiniana, Cambridge, Mass. 1963.
Langman, Lit. fl. pl. Mexico 331-332. 1964.
Boone, Hist. Bot. W. Virginia 6, 7, 8, 89. 1965.
Ewan, Southw. Louisiana J. 7: 21, 30, 31. 1967.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 467 [index]. 1968.
Ewan, <em>in</em> Gunckel, Current toplcs in plant science 1969: 155-160.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 166 [index]. 1969.
Nelmes and Cuthbertson 94-96. 1969.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 17. 1969 (preprint).
Jackson and Spence, The expeditions of John Charles Frémont, 1: 833-834. 1970.

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Lurie, Louis Agassiz 441 [index]. 1970.
Dupree, DSB 5: 511-514. 1972 (bibl.)
Weber, The Torrey Bot. Club centennial celebration of the Dedication of Gray's and
	Torrey's Peaks, Boulder, Colo., 1972, 22 p.
Smit, History of the life sciences 942-943, 1049. 1974.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) <em>United States Exploring Expedition</em> (Wilkes, q.v.) vol. 15. <em>Botany,
Phanerogamia</em> part 1, 1854, atlas 1856. – <em>Phanerogamia</em> part 2, never printed, manuscript
at GH.
(2) Torrey and Gray, <em>Aflora of North America</em>, 2 vols. New York 1838-1843, see under
Torrey.
(3) Engelmann and Gray, <em>Plantae lindheimerianae</em> 1845-1850, see sub Engelmann and
Gray.
(4) Torrey, <em>Monograph of North-American Cyperaceae</em>: species of <em>Rhynchospora</em> by A. Gray.
(5) Sullivant, <em>Musci alleghanienses</em>, 1846, descriptions partly by A. Gray, Columbus 1846,
87 p., rev. by Gray, Am. J. Sci. 51: 70-81. Jan 1846.
(6) Lindley, <em>The theory of horticulture</em>, first American ed. with notes by A. J. Downing and
A. Gray, New York 1841 (xi, 346 p.), ed. 2, 1852, 1859 (xv, 364 p.)
(7) <em>Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan ...</em> M. C.
Perry, vol. 2, 1857, Qu., p. [305]-332, <em>pl. 30-31</em>, Account of the botanical specimens.
"List of dried plants collected in Japan, by S. Wells Williams Esq., and James Morrow."
[mosses by Sullivant, algae by Harvey (rev. Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 9: 316-317. Oct 1857;
see ME 3: 146-148)].
(8) Ives, J. C, <em>Report upon the Colorado River of the West</em> explored in 1857 and 1859 ...
Washington 1861, part 4, dated 1860 but issued after 1 May 1861 (date rendered to
Congress), "<em>Botany</em>, by professor Gray, Torrey, Thurber, and Dr. Engelmann, p. [1]-30.
<em>Copy</em>: US (see ME 3: 271-273).
(9) Trelease, W. and Asa Gray, <em>The botanical works of the late George Engelmann</em>, Cambridge,
Mass., 1857, <em>see</em> under Engelmann.

EPONYMY (genera): <em>Asagraea</em> Baillon (1870); <em>Asagraea</em> J. Lindley (1839); <em>Asagraya
</em>Wittstein (1852, <em>orth. var.</em> of <em>Asagraea</em> Lindley); <em>Grayia</em> W.J. Hooker &amp; Arnott (1840);
(journals): <em>Asa Gray Bulletin</em> a botanical quarterly published in the interests of the Gray
memorial botanical association, the botanical gardeners association of the University of
Michigan botanical club. Ann Arbor, Mich. Vol. 1-8, 1893-1901; Ser. 2. Vol. 1-3, 1952-
1961; <em>Contributions of the Gray herbarium</em> of Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass. Vol.
1-x, 1891-X.
<em>Note</em>: <em>Grayemma</em> J. E. Gray (1866) is dedicated to Maria Emma Gray née Smith (1787-
1876), English phycologist, wife of John Edward Gray (1800-1875), q.v.

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 223-224. 1975.

2118. A catalogue of the indigenous flowering and filicoid plants growing within 20
miles of Bridgewater (Oneida Co.) N. Y., in 46th <em>Annual Report of the Regents of the University
of the State of New York</em>. Albany 1833, p. 57-65 (<em>n.v.</em>) 

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Jan 1833 (date of N.Y. State Senate Document 70, = 46th Rep.) – Asa Gray's
	first publication, not listed by Watson and Goodale. No new names or descriptions.
<em>Ref</em>.: Rickett and Gilly, Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 96: 461. 1942.
	Dupree, Asa Gray 33-34, 432. 1959.

2119. <em>North American Gramineae and Cyperaceae</em>. Part 1, 1834, part 2, 1835. (<em>N. Amer. Gram.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A century of exsiccatae issued as loose sets of specimens, accompanied by printed
	descriptions and synonymy, a title-page, dedication, introduction and index. Part 1
	was issued early in 1834, part 2 Jan-Mar 1835. – Complete copies at PH and WUD. -
	Printed at New York by J. Post. Sets at GH(2), NY (type set), PH.
<em>Ref</em>.: J. L. Gray, Letters of Asa Gray 1: 45, 50. 1893.
	Gray, Letters 1: 19, 45, 46. 1893.
	Rickett and Gilly, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 96: 461-470. 1942.
	Dupree, Asa Gray, 38, 39, 433. 1959.
	McVaugh, The Michigan Botanist 7: 5-9. 1968.

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2120. A monograph of the North American species of Rhynchospora, <em>Ann. Lyceum nat.
Hist. New Tork</em> 3: 191-219, 220-235. 1835 (191-220, 221-238. 1836). 

<em>Publ</em>.: Copies of the first printing were distributed in Apr 1835. Soon afterwards most of
	the still unbound sheets were destroyed by fire. A second printing (with corrections)
	was distributed in Apr 1836. The reprint of the paper by Hooker in the Comp. Bot.
	Mag. 2: 26-38. 1836 is based on the sheets of the first printing. The first printing is not
	a reprint in the strict sense; it is an independent publication because distributed as
	loose sheets which were never incorporated in the regular journal issue because of the
	fire. It is necessary to quote both editions in any reference to these papers: new loca-
	tions were added, descriptions amplified or modified, errors corrected. – Gray also
	revised the Rhynchosporae in Torrey, <em>Monograph of North American Cyperaceae</em> (Ann.
	Lyceum nat. Hist. New York 3: 239-443. 1836), see Gilly (1941).
<em>Ref</em>.: Gray, Letters 1: 19, 31, 60. 1893.
	Ames, Orchidaceae 4: 137-138. 1910.
	Gilly, Rhodora 43: 333-335. 1941.
	Rickett and Gilly, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 96: 461-470. 1942.
	Gale, Rhodora 46: 90. 1944.

2121. <em>Elements of botany</em>. New York (G. &amp; C. Carvill &amp; Co.) 1836. Oct. (<em>Elem. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai 1836 (see Graustein 1967, and Gray Letters 1: 59), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-428, ill.
	<em>Copies</em>: HH, NY. – Reissued as <em>The botanical text-book</em> (q.v.). The "revised edition,"
	1887, of Gray's <em>Lessons in botany</em>, entitled "The elements of botany for beginners and for
	schools" was a different text.
<em>Ref</em>.: ME 3: 420; PR 3522.
	D., Magaz. Hort. Bot. Boston (American Gardener's Mag.) 2: 421-424. Nov 1836.
	Gray, Letters 1: 20, 27, 32, 54. 1893.
	Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 329. 1967.

2122. <em>The botanical text-book</em> for colleges, schools, and private students: comprising part I.
An introduction to structural and physiological botany. Part II. The principles of
systematic botany: with an account of the chief natural families of the vegetable kingdom,
and notices of the principal officinal or otherwise useful plants. Illustrated with numerous
engravings on wood. New York (Wiley and Putnam), Boston (Little and Brown) 1842.
Duod. (<em>Bot. text</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jul 1842 (copy sent to Hooker on 30 Jul, rd. Boston Soc. nat. Hist. 17 Aug, Gray
	letters 1: 289), p. [v]-xii, [131-413. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Rev.: Am. J. Sci. 43: 388-389. Oct
	1842; Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 1: 50-51. 1843.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: New York (Wiley and Putnam), Jan-Mai 1845, p. [1]-509. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Rev. Am.
	J. Sci. 49: 189-190. Jun 1845; Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 98-100. 1846.
<em>Ed</em>. 5: "rewritten and enlarged. illustrated with twelve hundred engravings on wood."
	New York (George P. Putnam), 1850, Oct. p. [i]-xii, [13]-520. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: New York (George P. Putnam &amp; Co.), 1853, Oct., (p. vi: Mar 1853), p. [i]-xii,
	[13]-528. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ed</em>. 5: Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, being
	a fifth and revised edition of the botanical text-book. Illustrated with over thirteen
	hundred woodcuts. New York (Ivison and Phinney), Chicago (S. C. Griggs &amp; Co.)
	1858, p. [i]-xii, [13]-555 (Rev.: N. Amer. Rev. 87: 321-342. Oct 1858). <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Variant</em> of 1858 issue: New York (id.), Chicago (id.), London (Trübner &amp; Co.) 1858.
	Oct., p. [i]-xii, [131-555. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Second</em> issue: New York (Ivison, Phinney &amp; Co.), Chicago (S. C. Griggs &amp; Co.),
	Philadelphia (Sower, Barnes, &amp; Co.) ... Detroit (F. Raymond &amp; Co.) 1860, p. [i]-xii,
	[13]-555. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Third issue</em>: idem 1862 (HH copy: signed 5 Mar 1862), p. [i]-xii, [13]-555. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Fourth issue</em>: New York (Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman &amp; Co.), Chicago (S. C. Griggs &amp;
	Co.) 1868, p. [i]-xii, [131-555. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Fifth issue</em>: New York and Chicago (Ivison, Blackman, Taylor &amp; Co.) 1876, p. [i]-xii,
	[131-555. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Sixth issue</em>: idem 1877, p. [i]-xii, [13]-555. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 6, part 1</em>: New York and Chicago (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor and Company) Apr-Jun
	1879 (p. iv: 10 Apr 1879), p. [i]-xii. [11-442. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

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	"Structural botany, or organography on the basis of morphology to which is added the
	principles of taxonomy and phytography, and a glossary of botanical terms."
	<em>Reissue</em>: idem 1880, identical except for t.p. [Part 2: Physiological botany by G. L.
	Goodale ... 1885].
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 41; ME 3: 434-435; PR 3523.
	Watson and Goodale, Amer. J. Sci. 136 (app.): 4. 1888.
	Dupree, Asa Gray 125, 131, 167, 169, 170, 173, 202, 351, 393. 1959.

2123. Contributions to North American botany, in <em>Proc. Am. Acad. Arts Sc. 1846-1888.</em> 

proc.	pages	dates	dates of issue
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1	46-50	1848	Dec 1846 or Jan 1847
2	159-160	1852	24 Mai 1852
	323-325	1852	24 Mai 1852
3	48-54	1857	1853
	94-97	1857	Mai 1854
	127-129	1857	Mai 1854
4	98-99	1860	(?) 1858
	33-50	1860	Apr 1858
	306-318	–	Sep 1859
	319-324	–	Sep 1859
	326-327	1860	Oct 1859
	363-366	1860	1860
5	114-146	1862	1861
	146-152	1862	1861
	153-173	1862	(?) 1861
	174-190	1862	(?) 1861
	190-191	1862	(?) 1861
	315-321	1862	Jan 1862
	321-352	1862	Jan 1862
6	37-55	1866	1862
	55-56	1866	1862
	56-76	1866	1862
	77-80	1866	1862
	182-188	1864	Jan 1864
	188-236	1864	Jan 1864
	519-556	1865	Nov 1865
7	327-344	1868	Mar 1868
	345-401	1868	Jul 1868
8	145-200	1870	Apr 1870
	243-296	1870	31 Dec 1870
	365-412	1872	Mai 1872
	620-631	1873	18 Nov 1873
	631-661	1873	18 Nov 1873
	620-661	1873	18 Nov 1873
9	187-218	1874	Mai 1874
10	39-78	1874	25 Dec 1874
	312-332	1875	Apr 1875
11	71-104	1876	5 Jan 1876
12	51-84	1876	27 Dec 1876
	159-165	1877	Mai 1877
13	361-374	1878	5 Apr 1878
15	25-52	1879	1 Oct 1879
16	78-108	1880	1 Sep 1880
17	163-230	1882	26 Jun 1882
19	1-96	1883	30 Oct 1883
20	1-7	1884	Jun-early Jul 1884
	8-12	1884	Jun-early Jul 1884

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20	257-310	1885	26 Jan 1885
21	363-413	1886	4 Apr 1886
22	270-314	1887	4 Mar 1887
23	223-227	1888	19 Apr 1888

The titles of the papers are given in Ewan's paper in the American Midland Naturalist
from which the above dates are taken.
<em>Ref</em>.: SK p. clxxxiv, IDC 5937.
	Greene, Pittonia 1: 42-49. 1887 (rev.)
	Ewan, Am. Midl. Natur. 22: 218-222. 1939 (dates).
	St. John, Rhodora 44: 90-91. 1942 (Proc. vol. 20).

2124. <em>A manual of the botany of the Northern United States</em>, from New England to Wisconsin
and south to Ohio and Pennsylvania inclusive, (the mosses and liverworts by Wm. S.
Sullivant,) arranged according to the natural system; with an introduction, containing
a reduction of the genera to the Linnaean artificial classes and orders, outlines of the
elements of botany, a glossary, etc. Boston, Cambridge (James Munroe and Company),
London (John Chapman) 1848. Oct. (<em>Manual</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 10 Feb 1848 (Letters of Asa Gray 1: 355. 1893) the Willows, Poplars and the genus
	<em>Carex</em> by John Carey (p. 535-567); the Musci and Hepaticae by Wm. S. Sullivant. p. i-
	lxxii, [1]-710. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, FAS. – (Rev. Amer. J. Sci. 55: 377-380. Mai 1848;
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 6: 852-854. 8 Dec 1848).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: ca. 1 Sep 1856 (preface 30 Jun 1856), "Second edition; including Virginia,
	Kentucky, and all East of the Mississippl: arranged ... New York (George P. Putnam
	&amp; Co.) 1856" (cf. Rickett, N. Am. Fl. ser. 2. 3: 35. 1963; Gray sent a copy to Miquel
	in Nov 1856; rev. Am. J. Sci. 72: 437-438. Nov. 1856). – 14 plates by Isaac Sprague.
	Sullivant contributed again the Musci and the Hepaticae (8 pl.), a part also issued
	separately (PR 9045) in Oct 1856 (cf. Sullivant). "Sullivant, on his own motion, had
	the eight plates of Musci engraved in copper, ac his own cost, for $ 630 (about <em>£</em> 126),
	and gave them to the work, after printing 250 Copies for his separate booklet I sent you.
	I gave the six plates of Ferns, etc., cut on stone by Sprague to complete the plan."
	(Letters 2: 433, to Hooker 6 Dec 1857). Sullivant's booklet was the reprint of his part
	in the <em>Manual</em>: The musci and hepaticae of the United States ... iv, 113 p., <em>8 pl.
	</em>New York 1856.
	<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>first issue</em> as <em>Manual</em>: New York (George P. Putnam &amp; Co.) <em>1856</em>. Oct. (published
	circa 1 Sep 1856, see above), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-739, <em>14 pl. Copies</em>: NY, U.
	<em>School and College edition</em>: Manual ... States. Revised edition; including ... System ...
	with six plates, illustrating the genera of ferns, etc. New York (G. P. Putnam &amp; Co.
	and Ivison and Phinney) <em>1857</em>. Oct., p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-631, [3, expl. pl.], <em>6 pl. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>School and College edition</em>: ... [title as 1857 issue]. New York (Ivison &amp; Phinney),
	Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Newburg <em>1858</em>. Oct. p. [i]-
	xxiv, [1]-606, [25, index], [3, expl. pl.], <em>pl. 9-14. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>School and College edition</em>: .... [title as 1857 issue]. New York ... Newburg <em>1859</em>. Oct.,
	p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-606, [26, index], [3, expl. <em>pl</em>.], <em>pl. 1-14</em> [sic]. <em>Copy</em>: US.
	<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>second issue as Manual</em>: New York ... Newburg <em>1859</em>. Oct. "Manual ... States.
	Revised edition; ... (The mosses and liverworts by Wm. S. Sullivant.) with
	fourteen plates, illustrating the genera of the cryptogamia." (preface p. xii: 30 Jun
	1856, showing this is a reissue of the <em>second</em> edition and not the third edition), p. [i]-
	xxviii, [1]-739, <em>14. pl. Copies</em>: HH, NY.
	<em>School and College edition</em>: ... [title as 1857 issue], New York (Ivison, Phinney &amp; Co.),
	Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Savannah, St. Louis, New Orleans,
	Detroit <em>1862</em>. Oct., p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-606, [25, index], [3, expl. pl.], <em>pl. 1-14</em> [sic]. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: 1862, only issue, as <em>School and College edition</em>. "Manual ... United States, including
	Virginia, Kentucky, and all east of the Mississippl; arranged according to the natural
	system. <em>Third revised edition with Garden Botany, etc</em>. ... with six plates. Illustrating the
	genera of ferns, etc." New York (Ivison, Phinney &amp; Co.), Chicago (S. C. Griggs &amp; Co.).

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	(p. iii: 10 Mar 1862, indicating that this is the <em>third</em> edition), p. [i]-[xxviii], xxviiia-d,
	[xxix]-xcviii, [1]-606, [25, index], [3, expl. pl.], <em>pl. 1-14</em> [sic]. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: 1863, issue as <em>Manual</em>: "Manual ... as ed. 3 ... Mississippl by Asa Gray, ...
	(The mosses and liverworts by Wm. S. Sullivant.) <em>Fourth revised edition</em>. To which is
	added garden botany, an introduction to a knowledge of the common cultivated
	plants. With twenty-two plates, illustrating the genera of the grasses, ferns, mosses,
	etc." New York (Ivison, Phinney &amp; Co.), Chicago (S. C Griggs &amp; Co.) <em>1863</em>. Duod.
	(p. ii: 10 Mar 1863), p. [i]-ci, [1]-743,<em>pl. 1-14</em>, gen. musc. <em>pl. 1-8. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>School and College edition</em>. Manual ... Mississippl; arranged according to the natural
	system. <em>Fourth revised edition</em> with garden botany, etc. ... with fourteen plates,
	illustrating the grasses, ferns, etc." New York (Ivison,-, Phinney, Blakeman &amp; Co.),
	Chicago (S. C. Griggs &amp; Co.) <em>1864</em>. Duod., p. [i]-ci, [1]-734, [3, expl. pl], <em>pl. 1-14.
	Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>School and College edition</em>, idem, New York, Chicago <em>1865. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Reissue as Manual</em>: [t.p. as 1863 issue], New York, Chicago <em>1865</em>. Oct. p. [i]-ci, [1]-743,
	<em>pl. 1-22. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>School and College edition</em>, [title as 1864 issue], New York, Chicago <em>1867</em>. Oct. p. [i]-
	xxviii, xxviiia-d, [xxix]-ci, [1]-606, [25, ind.], [5, expl. pl.], <em>pl. 1-14. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>School and College edition</em>, [title as 1864 issue], New York, Chicago <em>1869</em>. Oct. p. [i]-ci,
	[1]-606, [25, ind.], [7, expl. pl], <em>pl. 1-14. Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Jun-Dec 1867 (p. iii: 30 Mai 1867), "Manual ... United States, including the
	district east of the Mississippl and North of North Carolina and Tennessee, arranged
	according to the natural system ... <em>Fifth edition</em>. With twenty plates, illustrating the
	sedges, grasses, ferns, etc. New York (lvison, Phinney, Blakeman, &amp; Co.), Chicago
	(S. C. Griggs &amp; Co.) <em>1867</em>. Oct. p. [1]-701. <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: NY.
	The genera Cuscuta, Sagittaria, Callitriche, Euphorbia, Pinus, Juncus and Isoetes by
	G. Engelmann; Potamogeton by J. W. Robbins, Lemnaceae by C. F. Austin, Ferns
	by D. C. Eaton (mosses and hepatics excluded). – Gray to Bentham, 12 Jun 1866:
	"Much against my will, I have this summer to work upon a new edition of my
	"Manual ...," to which there is much to be done. I shall not, however, so recast the
	work as I should ..."
	<em>Second issue</em> 1868 (p. iv: 30 Jan 1868, note stating that additional species appear on
	p. 679-682), title as 1867 but "Fifth edition second issue," New York (id.), Chicago
	(id.) <em>1868</em>, p. [1]-703,<em>pl. 1-20. Copies</em>: HH, NY.
	<em>Third issue</em>: 1868, title as second issue, but "third issue," New York (id.), Chicago (id.)
	<em>1868</em>, p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Fourth issue</em>: 1869, title as second issue but "fourth issue." New York (id.), Chicago (id.)
	<em>1869</em>, p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Fourth issue</em> [2]: 1870, title as in 1869 except "1870," p. [1]-703,<em>pl. 1-20. Copies</em>: G, HH.
	<em>Fifth issue</em>: not seen.
	<em>Sixth issue</em>: not seen.
	<em>Seventh issue</em>: not seen.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>1</em>]: 1874, title as in second issue, but "eighth issue," New York and
	Chicago (lvison, Blakeman, Taylor and Co.) <em>1874</em>. Oct. p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>:
	HH. – Copy at GH inscribed 25 Dec 1874.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>2</em>]: 1876, title as 1874, but "1876," p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: US.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>3</em>]: 1877, title as 1874, but "1877," p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>4</em>]: 1878, title as 1874, but "1878," p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copies</em>: HH, NY.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>5</em>]: 1879, title as 1874, but "1879," p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>6</em>]: 1880, title as 1874, but 1880, p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Eighth issue</em> [<em>7</em>]: 1880, undated, title as 1874, but no year date, p. [1]-703, <em>pl. 1-20. Copy</em>:
	HH.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Jan-Mar 1890 (pref. 26 Dec 1889, Nat. Nov. Apr 1890), "Manual ... Tennessee
	... Sixth edition. Revised and extended westward to the 100th Meridian, by Sereno
	Watson ... and John M. Coulter ... assisted by specialists in certain groups. With
	twenty-five plates, illustrating the sedges, grasses, ferns, etc." New York and Chicago
	(Iv1-20n, Blakeman, and Company) 1890. Oct. p. [i-v], [1]-760, <em>pl. 1-25</em> with expl. text.
	<em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, U, US.
	Salix by M. S. Bebb, Carex by L. H. Bailey, ferns and fern-allies by D. C. Eaton,
	hepatics by L. M. Underwood, mosses omitted (Nat. Nov. Apr 1890). Preface 26 Dec

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	1889. Extensive and critical reviews: Porter, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 17: 67-73. 10 Mar
	1890; Greene, Pittonia 2: 96-99. 15 Mai 1890.
	<em>Co-authors</em>: John Merle Coulter (1851-1928); Sereno Watson (1826-1892); Liberty-
	Hyde Bailey (1858-1954); Daniel Cady Eaton (1834-1895); Lucien Marcus
	Underwood (1853-1907).
	<em>Second issue</em>: 1891, soon after 1 Jan (see letter American Book Company to Gray in HH
	copy, dated 17 Mar 1891; [p. vi]: second issue). Title as 1890 issue, but imprint
	New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, (American Book Company) <em>s.d.</em>, p. [i-vi], [1]-735,
	735a-d, [736]-760, <em>pl. 1-25</em> with expl. text. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: 18 Sep 1908; "Gray's New Manual of botany (seventh edition – illustrated) A
	handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United
	States and adjacent Canada. Rearranged and extensively revised by Benjamin
	Lincoln Robinson ... and Merritt Lyndon Fernald." New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
	(American Book Company), p. [1]-926. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, U. 1036 text-figures, chiefly
	by F. Schuyler Mathews. – Hepatics and mosses excluded.
	<em>Co-authors</em>: Benjamin Lincoln Robinson (1864-1935); Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873-
	1950).
<em>Ed. 8</em>: 29 Jun 1950, "Gray's Manual of botany eighth (centennial) edition – illustrated.
	A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United
	States and adjacent Canada largely rewritten and expanded by Merritt Lyndon
	Fernald ... with assistance of specialists in some groups." New York, Cincinnati,
	Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco (American Book Company) <em>s.d.,
	</em>p. [i]-lxiv, [1]-1632, ill. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 709; ME 3: 450-451; PR 3525; Bradley Bibliogr. 1: 314. 1911; IF p. 699;
	Jackson p. 361.
	Gray, Letters 1: 33, 334, 346, 353, 355, 2: 414, 433, 547. 1893.
	Day, Check list of the plants contained in Gray's Manual seventh edition. Cambridge
	Mass. 1908.
	Wiegand, Rhodora 10: 193-196. Sep 1908 (ed. 7).
	Fernald, Preface to the eighth edition, v-xi. 1950.
	Shinners, L. H., Sida 1(1): 1-31. 1962 (evolution of the range of the Manual).
	Brizicky, Taxon 18: 654. 1969 (use of infrageneric categories).

2125. <em>Genera florae Americae boreali-orientalis illustrata</em>. The genera of the plants of the
United States illustrated by figures and analyses from nature, by Isaac Sprague ...,
superintended, and with descriptions, etc., by Asa Gray, M.D. ... Boston [vol. 1:]
(James Munroe and Company), New York and London (John Wiley), [vol. 2:] New
York, London (George P. Putnam) 1848-1849, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Gen. Arner. bor.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1848, Apr sero vel Mai prim. (Asa Gray sends copy to Hooker on 2 May 1848),
	p. [1]-230, <em>pl. 1-100. Copies</em>: G, HH, HU, NY, U, US.
<em>Vol. a</em>: 1849, Jun-Oct (not yet finished on 26 Mai, cf. Gray Letters 1: 363, dedication
	1 Jun 1849), p. [3]-230]. <em>pl. 101-186. Copies</em>: idem.
<em>Reissue vol. 1</em>: New York (George P. Putnam), London (id.) 1849 (reissue of vol. 1 with
	new t.p.). <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 160-161; BM 2: 710; GF p. 58; Jackson p. 355; ME 3: 452; NI 749; PR
	3526; IDC 5130.
	Anon., N. Amer. Rev. 67: 174-193. Jul 1848 (fasc. 1).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 456-458. 22 Jun 1849 (fasc. 1).
	Anon., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 8: 452-453. Nov 1849 (fasc. 2).
	Gray, Letters 1: 357, 363. 1893.

2126. <em>Plantae fendlerianae novi-mexicanae</em>: an account of a collection of plants made chiefly
in the vicinity of Santa Fé, New Mexico, by Augustus Fendler; with descriptions of the
new species, critical remarks, and characters of other undescribed or little known plants
from surrounding regions. [Philadelphia, 1849]. Qu. (<em>Pl. fendler.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 10 Feb 1849, <em>in</em> Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, ser. 2.
	vol. 1, art. 1, p. [1]-116. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: CSP 2: 586; Jackson p. 376; ME 2: 46; PR 2861.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 1: 125-127. Apr 1849.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2(2): 158. 1955.

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2127. <em>Plantae wrightianae texano-neo-mexicanae</em>: an account of a collection of plants made
by Charles Wright, A.M., in an expedition from Texas to New Mexico, in the summer
and autumn of 1849, with critical notices and characters of other new or interesting
plants from adjacent regions, &amp;c. Washington (Smithsonian Institution), New York
(George P. Putnam) 1852, 1853. Qu. (<em>Pl. wright.</em>)

<em>Part 1</em>: p. [1]-146,<em>pl. 1-10.</em> 1 Mar 1852 (Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 3, Art. 5). <em>Copies</em>: MO,
	U, US.
<em>Part2</em>: p. [1]-1 19,<em>pl. 11-14.</em> 1 Feb 1853 (Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5, Art. 6) [subtitle: ...
	Wright, A. M., in western Texas, New Mexico, and Sonora, in the years 1851 and
	1852]. <em>Copies</em>: U, US.
	Gray to W. J. Hooker (4 Jan 1853): "My new memoir, "Plantae wrightianae," is now
	almost all printed, and contains many novelties. I never had a collection so rich in
	entirely new things."
	"A second part ... is now published," A. Gray to Miquel, 31 Mar 1853. (letter at U).
	Regensburg rd. the parts in Sep 1852 and Oct 1853. – The plates are uncoloured
	lithographs of drawings by Isaac Sprague.
	The US copy has the t.p.'s from the serial: "... Part I. Accepted for publication by
	the Smithsonian Institution, March 1850" and "... Part II. [Accepted for publica-
	tion, October, 1852.]" with no further imprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 710; ME 3: 29, 32; PR 3527.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 4: 287-288. Sep 1852.
	Gray, Letters 2: 389, 391, 392, 393, 406. 1893.

2128. <em>Plantae novae thurberianae</em>: the characters of some new genera and species of plants
in a collection made by George Thurber, Esq., of the late Mexican boundary commission,
chiefly in New Mexico and Sonora. Cambridge (Metcalf and Co.) 1854. Qu. (<em>Pl nov.
thurb.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854, preprint or reprint (p. [i], [297]-328) with separate title page from Mem.
	Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. ser. 2. 5: [297]-328. 1854. <em>Copies</em>: U, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 355.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 7: 159-160. Mai 1855.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 14: 74-79, 98-103. 1856.

2129. <em>United States Exploring Expedition</em>. During the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842.
Under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. vol. XV. <em>Botany. Phanerogamia</em> by Asa
Gray with a folio atlas of one hundred plates. Part. I. Philadelphia 1854. (<em>U.S. Expl.
Exped., Phan.</em>)

<em>Official issue</em> of the text, Haskell no. 60, published June 1854; 100 Copies were printed of
	which 21 were destroyed by fire and not replaced. Copies mostly in U.S. state libraries,
	GH, Cornell. For the atlas (100 pl.) see below.
<em>Unofficial issue</em>: Haskell no. 61, New York (George P. Putnam &amp; Co.) 1854, probably
	June 1854 or somewhat later (150 Copies printed); the fascimile is of this issue, p. [i],
	[1]-777.
	Gray wrote to de Candolle on 1 Jun 1854 "this ... volume ... is at length happily
	printed off, and just in time, too, for sending you a copy (unbound, direct from the
	printing office at Philadelphia) in the annual envoi of the Smithsonian Institution"
	(Letters 2: 409. 1893) and "The atlas is by no means ready ..."
	The second part of Gray's contribution, which was to have formed vol. XVIII with
	an accompanying Atlas, was never printed. The unpublished mss. is at GH.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>. (of unofficial issue): Lehre (J. Cramer) 1971. Historiae naturalis classica
	vol. 87(1), p. [i*-iv*, new t.p.'s], [i], [1]-777. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

2130. <em>United States Exploring Expedition ... Atlas. Botany. Phanerogamia.</em> vol. I. Philadelphia
1856. Fol. (<em>U.S. Expl. Exp., Atlas phan.</em>)

<em>Official issue</em>: Haskell no. 62. 1856. 100 Copies printed; mostly in US state libraries.
<em>Unofficial issue</em>: Haskell no. 63. New York (George P. Putnam &amp; Co.) 1857. 150 Copies
	printed, e.g. in BM, K, GH. The 1971 <em>facsimile</em> is of this issue. The 100 plates are all by
	Isaac Sprague. The additional atlases (there were to be 300 plates) were never issued.
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: (of unofficial issue): Lehre (J. Cramer) 1971, <em>pl. 1-100. Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: ME 2: 668-669 (q.v. for preliminary publ. by Gray); PR 3529; IDC 5939.

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	Gray, Letters 2: 822 [index]. 1893.
	Haskell, Bull. New York Public Library 44: 93-112. 1940,45: 69-89,509-532, 823-858.
	1941, 46: 103-150. 1942.
	Stafleu, Taxon 21: 170-171. 1972.

2131. <em>First lessons in botany</em> and vegetable physiology, illustrated by over 360 wood
engravings, from original drawings, by Isaac Sprague. To which is added a copious
glossary or dictionary of botanical terms. New York (G. P. Putnam &amp; Co.), London
(Trübner &amp; Co.) 1857. Oct. (<em>First lessons</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Jan-Apr 1857, p. [i]-xii [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – The text illustrations are woodcuts
	by Isaac Sprague (all eds. and issues).
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>1</em>), idem, New York (Ivison, Phinney, &amp; Co.), Chicago .... Newburg 1859.
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>2</em>), 30 Jun 1860 (Gray's copy at HH), New York [id.], Chicago ... Detroit
	1860, p. [i]-xii, [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>3</em> ), 1862, New York [id.], Chicago ... Detroit 1862, p. [i]-xii, [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH (bound with <em>Manual</em>, School and College ed., ed. 2, 1862).
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>4</em>), 1864, New York [id.], Chicago (S. C. Griggs &amp; Co.) 1861. idem. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>5</em>), 1865, New York [id.], Chicago [id.] 1865, p. [i]-xii, [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>: HH
	(bound with <em>Manual</em> ed. 4, 1865 issue).
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>6</em> ), 1866, New York [id.], Chicago [id.] 1866, idem. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>7</em>), 1867, New York, Chicago 1867, p. [i]-xii, [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>: HH (bound with
	<em>Manual</em> ed. 4, 1867 issue).
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>8</em>), Aug 1868 (see p. iv), New York, Chicago (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor
	Co.) s.d., p. [i]-xii, [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – Title: "Gray's Lessons in botany ..."
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>9</em>) 10 Apr 1869, New York, Chicago [id.] 1869, p. [i]-xii, [1]-236. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH (bound with <em>Manual</em> ed. 4, 1869 issue).
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>10</em>), 1873, New York, Chicago [id.] 1873, idem, with <em>Manual</em> ed. 5, 1873 issue.
	<em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>11</em>), 1877, New York, Chicago [id,] 1877, idem, with <em>Manual</em> ed. 5, issue 8(3).
	1877. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>12</em>), 1879, New York, Chicago [id.] 1879, idem, with <em>Manual</em> ed. 5, issue 8(5).
	1879. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>13</em>), 1880, New York, Chicago [id.] 1880, idem, with <em>Manual</em> ed. 5, issue 8(6).
	1880. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Revised edition</em>. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools, New York, Cincin-
	nati, Chicago (American Book Company) s.d. [1887, pref.], p. [i-viii], [9]-226,
	<em>facsimile</em> reprint 1970.
	<em>Reissue</em> (<em>1</em> ), idem, s.d. but [1890] fide copy HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 750; PR 3530.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 9: 154-160. Mai 1857.

2132. <em>Synoptical flora of North America</em>. New York (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, and Compa-
ny), London (Wm. Wesley and Trübner &amp; Co.), Leipzig (Oswald Weigel) 1878-1897,
2 vols. Oct. (<em>Syn. fl. N. Amer.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1, part 1</em>, preface material p. [i-ii], t.p.: Synoptical flora of North America: vol. i. –
	part i. Fascicles i and ii. Polypetalae from the Ranunculaceae to the Polygalaceae
	(Thalamiflorae et Disciflorae). By Asa Gray ... and others. Edited by Benjamin
	Lincoln Robinson ... 1895-1897, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book
	Company), Cambridge Mass., London, Leipzig. – On p. [ii]: list of dates and contents
	fasc. 1 and 2.
	<em>Fasc</em>. 1: 10 Oct 1895, orig. cover (US copy), p. [iii]-ix, 1-208,[] [1, index]. Cover title:
	"... Fascicle i. Polypetalae from the Ranunculaceae to the Frankeniaceae. By Asa
	Gray ... and Sereno Watson ... continued and edited by Benjamin Lincoln
	Robinson ..."
	<em>Fasc</em>. 2: 10 Jun 1897, orig. cover (US copy), p. ix-xv, 207-506 [when binding pages ix,
	207, 208 and the index leaf of fasc. 1 were to be "removed and discarded"]. Cover
	title: "... Fascicle ii. Polypetalae from the Caryophyllaceae to the Polygalaceae.
	By Asa Gray ... continued and edited by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson ... with the

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	collaboration of William Trelease ... John. Merle Coulter ... and Liberty Hyde
	Bailey."
	<em>Fasc. 3</em>: <em>Leguminosae</em>, never published, announced on publisher's pamphlet accompany-
	ing fasc. 2. The text was "in preparation by Dr. B. L. Robinson." <em>Copies</em>: Most
	copies are bound in accordance with the directions: [i]-xv, 1-506 (NY, U).
<em>Vol. 1, part</em>2: Jul 1884, p. [i-iii], [1]-474. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U. Title: "Synoptical ... America.
	By Asa Gray. ... vol. i. – part ii. Caprifoliaceae – Compositae." Published by the
	Smithsonian Institution, Washington. New York, London, Leipzig, July 1884. Oct. –
	The NY copy is inscribed "21 Aug 1884, Dr. J. H. Oyster, Paola, Kansas."
<em>Vol. 2, part 1</em>: Mai 1878, p. [i]-vi, [vii, cont.], [1]-402. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U. Title: as vol. 1,
	part 2 "... vol. ii. – part i. Gamopetalae after Compositae." New York, London,
	Leipzig, Mai 1878. Oct.
<em>Ed. 2 of 1</em> (<em>2</em>) <em>and 2</em>(<em>1</em>): Jan 1886, "Synoptical flora of North America: The Gamopetalae,
	being a second edition of vol. i. part ii., and vol. ii. part i., collected." New York,
	London, Leipzig. Jan 1886. Oct. (rev. Bull. Torrey bot. Club 13: 45-47. Mar 1886).
	<em>Vol. 1</em>(<em>2</em>): Jan 1886, with the above t.p., p. [i-iv], [1]-480. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>(<em>1</em>): Jan 1886, separate t.p., p. [i]-vi, [1, cont.], [1]-494. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
	<em>Supplements and indexes</em>: Jan 1886, separately issued, reprinted from above: [i-ii], [445]-
	480, [1], 389-494. Same imprint. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ed. 2, other issue</em>: Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 591. Synoptical ... Washington
	1888, publ. Apr. 1888, p. [i]-ix, [1]-480 and [i]-vi, [1], [1]-494.
<em>Check-list</em> of North American Gamopetalae from Gray's Synoptical Flora. Oquawka, Ill.
	s.d., anonymous.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 1: 158; Jackson p. 358.
	Rendle, J. Bot. 35: 495-496. 1897.
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 158. 1955.
	Brizicky, Taxon 19: 654-655. 1969 (use of infrageneric categories).

2133. <em>Plates prepared between the years 1849 and 1859, to accompany a report on the forest trees of
North America</em> by Asa Gray. Washington (Smithsonian Institution) 1891. Qu. (<em>Pl. forest
trees N. Amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1891 (p. 4: Mai 1891), p. [1]-4, <em>pl. 1-63</em>, by Isaac Sprague, coloured liths. <em>Copy</em>:
	US.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 751.

Gray, John Edward (1800-1875), British algologist, hepaticologist and zoologist,
keeper of the Zool. Dept. of the British Museum 1840-1875, son of S. F. Gray. (<em>J. E.
Gray</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Some algae at CGE and BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 237.
	Thiselton-Dyer, Ann. of Bot. 5: 228-229. 1891.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 553. 1969.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 78; BB 2: 129; BM 2: 712-713, 6: 393-394;
Bossert p. 151; CSP 2: 998-1012, 7: 819-829, 10: 49-50; Jackson p. 135, 242; PR 3533-
3534.
Engelmann, Bibl. hist. nat. 682 [index]. 1846.
Saunders, ed., List of the books, memoirs and miscellaneous papers by Dr. John Edward
	Gray, F.R.S. With a few historical notes. Privately published 1872 (<em>Copy</em>: HH).
Anon., J. Bot. 13: 127. 1875.
Anon., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 15: 281-285. 1875.
Anon., Gard. Chron. 3: 334-335. 1875.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1874/5: xliii-xlvii. 1875.
Babington, Memorials lxxiii. 1897.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 93. 1903, 3(5): 78. 1905.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 52. 1906.
Woodward, Hist. Geol. Soc. London 329. 1907.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grayemma</em>]. E. Gray (1866) is dedicated to his wife, Maria Emma Gray née

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Smith (1787-1876), English phycologist; <em>Grayia</em> W. J. Hooker &amp; Arnott (1840) is
dedicated co Asa Gray (1810-1888), q.v.

Gray, Samuel Frederick (1766-1828), British naturalist, lecturer on botany and
pharmacy. (<em>S. F. Gray</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 79; BB 129; BM 2: 715, 6: 394; Bossert
p. 151; CSP 2: 1012; DNB 23: 20; GR p. 371; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 552 [index]; Zander
ed. 10, p. 664.
Krempelhuber, Gesch. Lit. Lichenologie 2: 88. 1869.
Saunders, ed., List of books, memoirs and miscellaneous papers by ... J. E. Gray 3-4. 1872.
Milner, Cat. portr. Kew 53. 1906.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. p. 123. 1937.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grayemma</em> J. E. Gray (1866) is dedicated to Maria Emma Gray née Smith
(1787-1876), English phycologist, wife of John Edward Gray (1800-1875), q.v.; <em>Grayia
</em>W. J. Hooker &amp; Arnott (1840) is dedicated to Asa Gray (1810-1888), q.v.

2134. <em>A natural arrangement of British plants</em>, according to their relations to each other, as
pointed out by Jussieu, De Candolle, Brown, &amp;c. including those cultivated for use; with
an introduction to botany, in which the terms newly introduced are explained; illustrated
by figures. London 1821, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Nat. arr. Brit. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Vols. 1 (xxviii, 824 p., <em>21 pl</em>.) and 2 (viii, 757 p.): 1 Nov 1821. – The date of
	publication for volume one (10 Sep 1821), accepted by Sayre, is open to doubt. It is
	certain that the book was actually available only towards the end of the year; the
	plates are dated 1 Nov 1821; Peddy and Waddington give Jan 1822; (for more infor-
	mation see Rogers 1951). Stearn, (mss) also accepts 1 Nov 1821, the date in the book
	itself, since no evidence contradicts this date. Fries' <em>Systema mycologicum</em> vol. 1 was
	published on 1 Jan 1821 (arbitrary date under Art. 13 of the International Code of
	Botanical Nomenclature); W. J. Hooker's <em>Flora scotica</em> on 10 May 1821. – The sub-
	divisions of genera can be regarded as sections.
	J. E. Gray (1872): "The preface and the introduction to the study of Botany and its
	terms, occupying the half of the first volume containing the essence of the "Decandolle
	theory" and "Mirbel's Elements," were written by my father; the systematic synopsis
	of the plants, occupying the rest of the book, by myself, under my father's super-
	intendence ...." This statement does not mean that the taxa can be attributed to
	J. E. Gray; on the contrary, the author of the book is S. F. Gray for all purposes of
	nomenclatural citation.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 715; IF p. 699; Jackson p. 234; P&amp;W p. 241; RS p. 85; SY p. 65; IDC 96.
	J. E. Gray, List of the books, memoirs and miscellaneous papers. 1872.
	J. E. Gray, Gray the naturalist, The Athenaeum 1863: 368.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. cxxix. 1891.
	Le Jolis, Mém. Soc. nat. Sci. nar. math. Cherbourg 29: 1-36. 1893 (on Gray's hepa-
	ticae).
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 159. 1949.
	Rogers, Mycologia 33: 568-570. 1941; 43: 376-378. 1951.
	Donk, Taxon 6: 252. 1957.
	Brizicky, Taxon 18: 650. 1969.

Grecescu, Dimitrie (1841-1910), Roumanian botanist. (<em>Grecescu</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BUC, other material at B, L, LY, MANCH, W (in part distri-
buted as <em>Romania, Flora exsiccata</em>).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 237.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 79.
Grecescu, Consp. fl. Rom. [ii]. 1898 (bibl.)
Natura, Bucarest 12: 86-90. 1960.

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2135. <em>Conspectul florei Romaniei</em> plantele vasculare indigene si cele naturalízate ce se
gǎsesc pe teritoriul României, considerate subt punctul de vedere sistematic si geografic.
Bucuresti (Tipografiea Dreptatea) 1898. Oct. (<em>Consp. fl. Roman.</em>)

<em>Orig</em>.: 1898 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1898), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-835, [836, err.] <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Suplement la Conspectul florei Romaniei</em> plantae ulterioare, aditii si rectifican in sotit si de un
	appendix final de plante rare aflate in Romania, pana acum necunoscute, cu 6 tabele
	iconografiate in litografie. Bucuresti (Carol Göbl) 1909. Oct. (Nat. Nov. Jul 1909;
	p. viii: 10 Dec 1908), p. [i]-viii, [1]-220, <em>pl. 1-6</em>, uncol. liths., unsigned. <em>Copy</em>: HH.

Grech Delicata, Giovanni Carlo (Johann Karl) (1811-1882), author on the Maltese
flora. (<em>Grech</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: FI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 237.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 79; BM 1: 729; PR 3537-3538.

2136. <em>Plantae melitae lectae</em>, secundum systema Candolleanum digestae mdcccxlviii.
Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt &amp; filii) 1849. Oct. (<em>Pl melit. led.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1849, p. [57]-80. <em>Copy</em>: G. – Originally published in Årsberätt. Bot. Arbeten
	Upptäckter 1843/4 Bih. [57]-68, preface by J. E. Wikström, publ. 1849.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 1: 729; KR p. 243-244; PR 3537; IDC 5132.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 12: 247. 1854.

2137. <em>Flora melitensis</em> sistens stirpes phanerogamas in Melita insulisque adjacentibus
hucusque detectas secundum systema candolleanum digestas. Malta ("Melitae"; F. W.
Frantz) 1853. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Fl. melit.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1853 (xvi: kal. Nov 1853, but "published" 15 Apr 1854 in a letter to Hooker, Kew
	J. 6: 190. 1854, and adv. Flora 14 Mar 1854), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-49. <em>Copies</em>: G, L, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: <em>BM</em> 1: 729; PR 3538; IDC 5131.

Greene, Edward Lee (1843-1915), American botanist and clergyman, (<em>Greene</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: ND-G. For the location of duplicates see IH. Greene's library is
also at ND. – Greene stipulated in his will that specimens should never leave his herba-
rium (Thomas 1961).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 238.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 350. 1916.
	Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 11: 155. 1961.
	Mcintosh, Proc. Indiana Acad. Aci. 71: 235-238. 1962.
	Crovello, Taxon 19: 67. 1970 (computerization E. L. Greene herbarium).

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 81; BM 2: 730, 6: 407; Bossert p. 152;
CSP 7: 831, 10: 53, 12: 291, 15: 440-441; Langman p. 332-334; LS 36119; MW p. 143;
SO ind. authors 25.
Ash, Science ser. 2. 39: 109-112. 1914.
Anon., Science ser. 2. 42: 722. 1915.
Bartlett, Torreya 16(7): 151-175. 1916 (portr.) (assessment of botanical works).
Eastwood et al., Amer. Midl. Naturalist 4: 335-338. 1916 (eulogy).
Rose, Bot. Gaz. 61: 70-72. 1916 (portr.)
Downing, Catholic World 106(1): 13-24. 1917.
Jepson, Newman Hall Review Oct 1918, 6 p. (portr.)
Jones, Contr. Western Botany 14: 49-50. 1922.
Jones, Contr. West. Bot. 15: 25-27. 1929 ("Greene, the pest of systematic botany, has
	gone and relieved us from his botanical drivel").
Main, Trans. Wisc. Acad. ser. 24: 147-185. 1929 (life and letters).
Kistler, Madrono 3: 328-348. 1936 (the main bibl.)
Rodgers, Amer. bot. 1873-1892, p. 326 [index]. 1944.
Rodgers, John Merle Coulter 314 [index]. 1944.
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 158-159. 1955.

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HEADING: GREENE

Ewan, Rocky Mountain naturalists 350 [index], 1950.
Ewan, <em>in</em> A century of progress in the natural sciences 50. 1955.
Cantelow and Cantelow, Leaflets West. Bot. 8: 91. 1957.
Dupree, Asa Gray 491 [index]. 1959.
McVaugh, Edward Palmer 99. 1959.
Humphrey, Makers of North American bot. 99-100. 1961.
Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 155. 1961.
Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 467 [index]. 1967.
Ewan, Short hist. bot. US 13, 20, 110. 1969.
Thomas, Huntia 3: 29. 1969 (portr.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 187-188. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Greeneina</em> O. Kuntze (1891).

2138. <em>Pittonia</em>. A series of papers related to botany and botanists. Berkeley, California
1887-1905, 5 vols. Oct. (<em>Pittonia</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: In fascicles, exactly dated, between 1887 and 1905. These fascicles were smaller
	than the "parts." <em>Copy</em>. US.
	<em>1</em>: [i-iv], [1]-311, [312, err.], index: [i]-xiv, errata slip. 1887-1889.
	<em>2</em>: [i-iv], [1]-306, [307, err., 308-310 ind.]. 1889-1892.
	<em>3</em>: 1893-1896.
	<em>4</em>: [i-iv], [1]-322, [i]-xii. 1899-1901.
	<em>5</em>: [i-iv], [1]-312. 1902-1905.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 730; IF p. 700.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 159. 1955.
	Graustein, Thomas. Nuttall 294, 336. 1967.

2139. <em>Illustrations of West American oaks</em>. From drawings by the late Albert Kellogg, M.D.
Text by Edward L. Greene. Published from funds provided by James M. McDonald,
Esq. San Francisco 1889-1890, 2 Pts- Fol. (<em>Ill. W. Amer. Oaks</em>).

<em>1</em>: [i]-xii, [1]-50. <em>pl. 1-24.</em> May 1889 (date on t.p.) but 25 Apr 1889 was date of issue fide
	slip by James M. McDonald in US copy. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US.
<em>2</em>: [51]-84,<em>pl. 25-37</em>. 1890. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 755.

2140. <em>Flora franciscana</em>. An attempt to classify and describe the vascular plants of middle
California. San Francisco (Cubery &amp; Co.) 1891-1897, 4 parts. Oct. (<em>Fl. francisc.</em>)

part	pages	dates	part	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i-ii], 1-128	30 Mar 1891	3	[i-ii], 281-352	1 Apr 1892
2	129-280	21 Dec 1891	4	353-480, [2]	5 Aug 1897

<em>Copies</em>: UC, US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 730; IDC 7549.
	Britton, Bull. Torrey Bot. C1. 18: 158-160. 1891; 19: 68-69, 196-197. 1892.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945.

2141. <em>Manual of the botany of the region of San Francisco Bay</em>, being a systematic arrangement
of the higher plants growing spontaneously in the counties of Marin, Sonoma, Napa,
Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco in the
State of California. San Francisco (Cubery &amp; Company) 1894. Oct. (<em>Man. bot. San
Francisco</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 2 Feb 1894, p. [i]-xiii, 1-328. <em>Copy</em>: US. – The title on the original paper cover and
	on p. 1 reads: "Manual of the Bay-Region Botany."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 730; IDC 7551.
	Britton, Bull. Torrey Bot. C1. 21: 179-181. 25 Apr 1894.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 233. 1945.

2142. <em>Plantae bakerianae</em> [Washington, D.C. 1901]. Oct. † (<em>Pl baker</em>.)

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<em>Publ</em>.: <em>1</em>: [i], [1]-52. 22 Feb 1901; <em>2</em>: [i]-vii, [1]-42. 25 Mar 1901; <em>3</em>: [i]-viii, [1]-36.
	18 Nov 1901. <em>Copy</em>: US.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 730.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 437. 1916, 7(15): 1066. 1940.

2143. <em>Leaflets of botanical observation and criticism</em>. Washington D.C. 1903-1912, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Leqfl. bot. observ.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	dates	vol.	part	pages	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[1]-16	1903	2	1	[1]-24	1909
	2	17-96	1904		2	25-120	1910
	3	97-160	1905		3	121-164	1911
	4	[i-iv], 161-253	1906	4	[i-iv], 165-275	1912

<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 407; MW suppl. p. 78.
	Rickett, NAF 28(2): 333. 1945.

2144. <em>Landmarks of botanical history. A</em> study of certain epochs in the development of the
science of botany. Part I. – Prior to 1562 A.D. Washington (Smithsonian Institution)
1909. Oct. † (<em>Landmarks</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Nov-Dec 1909. 329 p. – Smithsonian miscellaneous Collections, part of vol. 54. –
	A second part, in manuscript, is now at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documenta-
	tion. Important commentary on early botanical publications.
<em>Ref</em>.: Greene, Extracts from personal letters on the Landmarks of botanical history.
	Washington, D.C. 1909 (<em>Copy</em>: B).
	Howe, Torreya 10: 149-156. 1910.

Greenman, Jesse More (1867-1951), United States botanist, specialist on the Mexi-
can and Central American flora. (<em>Greenm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: GH. – Duplicates A, B, DS, E, F, L, MO, MONT, NY, US, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 238.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 350. 1916.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 82; Bossert p. 152; CSP 15: 442. Langman
p. 334-335.
Harshberger, Bot. Philadelphia 28, 239, 403. 1899.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 196, <em>pl. 148.</em> 1905.
Rodgers, Liberty Hyde Bailey 451, 454, 473, 485. 1949.
Woodson, Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 38: 95-100. 1951 (portr., bibl.)
Woodson, Rev. sudamer. Bot. 10: 57-60. 1952.
Standley, Ceiba 3: 66-68. 1952.
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 2: 159. 1955.
Boone, Hist. bot. West Virginia 174. 1965.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Greenmania</em> P. Hieronymus (1901); <em>Greenmaniella</em> W. M. Sharp (1935).

2145. <em>Monographie der nord- und centralamerikanischen Arten der Gattung Senecio</em>. I. Teil
Allgemeines und Morphologie. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde
von der philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin geneh-
migt und nebst den beigefügten Thesen öffentlich zu verteidigen am 14. August 1901
von Jesse More Greenman aus Cambridge, U.S.A. ... Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann)
1901. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Senecio</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 14 Aug 1901, p. [1]-37, [38, theses, 39 curr. vit.]. <em>Copy</em>: B. – Preprinted from Bot.
	Jahrbucher 32(1): 1-33. 2 Mai 1902.

Gremli, August(e) (1833-1899), Swiss botanist, (<em>Gremli</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Most material at G, further material at A, AUT, BR. Cavillier

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(1901) states that Gremli never assembled a formal herbarium, containing the material
supporting his works: "C'est là une lacune fâcheuse chez l'auteur d'une flore."
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 239.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 102; Barnhart 2: 84; DTS 1: xx, 94, 6(4): 143.
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 30: cxix-cxx. 1883.
Cavillier, Bull. Soc. Murithienne 28: 234-241. 1900.
Cavillier, Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 83 (Nekr.): xxxvii-xliv. 1901.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 50-51. 1941.

2146. <em>Excursionsflora für die Schweiz</em>. Nach der analytischen Methode bearbeitet von Au-
gust Gremli. Aarau (J. J. Christen) [1866-]1867. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Excursionsfl. Schweiz</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1866-1867, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-392. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>1. Lieferung</em>: Aarau 1866 (Flora rd. Mai 1866), p. 1-120.
	<em>2</em>. [-?] <em>Lieferung</em>: Aarau 1867 (Flora rev. 7 Aug 1867), p. i-xvi, 121-392.
<em>Plagiarism</em>: The <em>Flore analytique de la Suisse</em> Neuchâtel 1870 is a verbal translation of the
	<em>Excursionsflora</em>. See intr. to ed. 2.
<em>Nachträge</em>: Aarau 1870 (Flora Mar-Apr 1870), p. i-iv, 1-96. (as <em>Beiträge zur Flora der
	Schweiz</em>).
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Aarau (id.) 1874 Oct. (Flora an. 10 Jul, rev. 21 Jul 1874), p. [i-iv], [1]-469,
	[470, note], [1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: Aarau (J. J. Christen) Apr-Jul 1878 (p. iv: Apr 1878, Flora rd. 21 Jul-11 Aug
	1878), p. [i]-xvi, 1-454. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Aarau (J. J. Christen) 1881 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1881), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-486. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 5</em>: Aarau (J. J. Christen) 1885 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1885; Flora 11 Nov), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-
	500. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ed. 6</em>: Aarau (Ph. Wirz-Christen) 1889 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1889), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-509. <em>Copy</em>:
	MO.
<em>Ed. 7</em>: Aarau, 1893 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1893), p. [i]-xxiv, 1-484.
<em>Ed. 8</em>: Aarau, 1896 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1896), p. [i]-xxiv, 1-481.
<em>Ed. 9</em>: "Nach der analytischen Methode ... 9. vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage."
	Aarau 1901 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1901), p. [i]-xxiv, 1-472.
<em>French ed</em>.: "Flore analytique de la Suisse ... traduite en français sur la cinquième
	edition allemande par J. J. Vetter." Basel, Genève, Lyon (H. Georg et Cie.) 1886.
	Oct. – <em>Publ</em>.: Jan 1886 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1886), p. [i*], [i]-v, [vi, note], [1]-588. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY.
<em>French ed. 2</em>: 1898 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1898), p. [i-iii], [1]-540. Basel, Genève, Lyon (H. Georg
	et Cie.) 1898. Oct. <em>Copies</em>: MO, US.
<em>English ed</em>.: "The flora of Switzerland ... translated into English by Leonard W. Paitson
	from the fifth edition of the Excursionsflora für die Schweiz." Zürich (Orell, Füssli &amp;
	Co.) s.d. [1889]. Oct.– <em>Publ</em>.: 1889 (p. vi: Jul 1888, Nat. Nov. Jun 1889 as of "1889"),
	p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-454. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 561; BM 2: 732; PR 3541.
	Schinz, Bot. Centralbl. 55: 335. 1893, 57: 113. 1896.
	Schröter, Ber. Schweiz. Bot. Ges. 1892/3(2): 87-92, 1897(6): 116.

2147. <em>Beiträge zur Flora der Schweiz ...</em> Ein Nachtrag zur Excursionsflora, enthaltend:
Vorarbeiten zu einer Monographie der Schweizerischen Brombeeren und Zusätze und
Berichtigungen zur Excursions-Flora. Aarau (J. J. Christen) 1870. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Beitr.
Fl. Schweiz.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1870 (Bot. Zeit. 28: 424. 1 Jul 1870), p. [i-iv], [1]-96. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

2148. <em>Neue Beiträge zur Flora der Schweiz</em>. Aarau (1-3: J. J. Christen; 4-5: Ph. Wirz-
Chrisien) 1880-1890, 5 parts. Oct. (<em>Neue Beitr. Fl. Schweiz.</em>)

<em>1</em>: Apr-Mai 1880, p. [i]-viii, [1]-49, [50, cont.]
<em>2</em>: Nov-Dec 1881 ("1882"), p. [i], [1]-55, [56, cont.]
<em>3</em>: Jun-Aug 1883, p. [i], [iii], [1]-52.
<em>4</em>: Jun-Aug 1887, p. [i-ii], [1]-101, [102, err.] with R. Buser.
<em>5</em>: Jan-Sep 1890, p. [i], [1]-84.
	<em>Copy</em>: G.

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Grenier, Jean Charles Marie (1808-1875), French botanist at Besançon. (<em>Gren</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P (45.000); – Duplicates AUT, CGE, CN, FI, G, G-DC, GE,
MANCH, PR, W, WAG.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 239.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 51. 1941.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 860; Barnhart 2: 84; BM 2: 732, 6: 409; Bossert
p. 152; CSP 3: 11, 7: 835, 12: 292; DTS 1: 94-95; Jackson 274, 275, 344; PR 3542-3547,
10569, ed. 1: 3860-3867; Zander ed. 10, p. 665.
Anon., J. Bot. 14: 32, 96. 1876.
Poisson, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 23: 168-175. 1876 (bibl.)
Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 30: cxx. 1883.
Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 299. 1884.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 51. 1941.
Hocquette, Bull. Soc. bot. Nord France 19(4): 263-274. 1967.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Greniera</em> J. Gay (1845).

<sm>HANDWRITNIG</sm>: Candollea 30: 227-228. 1975.

2149. <em>Observations botaniques</em>. Besançon (L. Sainte-Agathe) 1838. Oct. (<em>Observ. bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1838 (after 28 Aug), p. [1]-36, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: G. – Reprinted from Mém. Acad. Sci.
	Belles-Lettres Arts Besançon, séance du 24 Août 1838, vol. for 1838: 117-150.

2150. <em>Monographia de Cerastio ...</em> cum tab. 9. Besançon (Vesontione) (Outhenin-
Chalandre Fils) 1841. Oct. (<em>Monogr. Cerast.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jul 1841 (BF 14 Aug), p. [i-viii], [1]-95, <em>pl. 1-9</em>, uncol. liths. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	– The original cover bears the annotation: Mémoires et Comptes-rendus de la Société
	d'émulation du Doubs 1(1, 2): 1-93, Mai 1841; publ. Mai 1841 (BF), the preface is
	dated 28 Mai 1841.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 732; DTS 1: 94; Jackson p. 127; PR 3542; IDC 703.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 11: 107-112. 14 Oct 1841.

2151. <em>Catalogue des plantes phanérogames du département du Doubs</em>. [Besançon 1843]. Oct.
(in fours). (<em>Cat. pl. Doubs</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1843 (p. 8: 15 Mai 1843), p. [1]-72. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – Reprinted from Mém. Soc.
	Émul. Doubs 1(3): 33-104. 1843.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 146; PR 3543.

2152. <em>Thèse de géographie botanique du département du Doubs</em>, présentée à la Faculté des
sciences de Strasbourg, et soutenue publiquement le Samedi 13 juillet 1844, à deux
heures, pour obtenir le grade de docteur ès sciences. Strasbourg (G. Silbermann) 1844.
Oct. (<em>Geogr. bot. Doubs</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 13 Jul 1844, p. [1]-29, map. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3544.

2153. <em>Flore de France, ... Prospectus</em>. Besançon (De Sainte-Agathe Ainé) 1846. Oct. (<em>Fl.
France prosp.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Dominique Alexandre Godron (1807-1880).
<em>Publ</em>.: Nov 1846, p. [1]-8. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – The prospectus contains the descriptions of
	some new species.
<em>Ref</em>.: Bonnet, C. R. 39e Session Ass. franç. Avanc. Sci. Toulouse 1910: 128-129. 1911.

2154. <em>Flore de France</em>, ou description des plantes qui croissent naturellement en France et
en Corse. [1, 2:] Paris (J. B. Baillière), London (H. Baillière), Besançon (Sainte-Aga-
the Fils), [3:] Paris (id.), London (id.), New York (H. Baillière), Madrid (C. Bailly-Bail-
lière), Besançon (Dodivers et Cie.) 1848-1856, 3 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. France</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Dominique Alexandre Godron (1807-1880).

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vol.	part	pages	title page	dates
-------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i-iii], 1-330	1848	Nov 1847
	2	[i], 331-766	Dec 1848	Dec 1848-Jan 1849
2	1	[i-iii], [1]-392	1850	Nov 1850
	2	393-760	1852	early 1853
3	1	[i-iii], [1]-384	1855	ante Jun 1855
	2	385-779	1856	Sep 1856

<em>Copy</em>: HH. – The dates given by Stearn and Barnhart (in Rickett, NAF) differ slightly,
though hardly significantly. Vol. 1(2) is listed by BF not earlier than 17 Feb 1849;
according to "B" [F. Braun] in Flora 1849: 212-220, it came out Jan 1849 and <em>not</em> in
Dec 1848; 2(1) is listed on 10 Mai 1851, but was received at Regensburg in Nov 1850!
The authors used partly different sources. – This <em>Flore de France</em> covers the territory of
France before 1860, i.e. without Savoie and a great part of the Alpes maritimes.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 103; BM 2: 732; Jackson p. 274; PFC 1: xliii, 2(2): xxviii, 3(2): x [sic,
	correction]; PR 3546; SK clxxxv (Stearn).
	Anon., Flora 30: 741-743. 1847, (1(1)), 32: 212-220. 1849 (1(2)), 33: 704. 1850(2(1)),
	34: 21-31. 1851 (2(1)), 36: 320, 363-368. 1853 (2(1)), 38: 384, 388-395. 1855 (3(1)).
	Grenier, Mém. Soc. Émul. Doubs 3: 15-22. 1849 (repr. 8 p.) (on vol. 3).
	Kirschleger, Flore d'Alsace 2: 610. 1857 (date of 3(2)).
	Briquet, Prodr. fl. Corse 1: xliii. 1910.
	Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 51. 1941.

2155. <em>Florula massiliensis advena</em>. Florule exotique des environs de Marseille par Ch.
Grenier, ou énumération des espèces étrangères introduites autour de Marseille et ré-
coltées par M. M. Blaise, Roux, etc. Extrait des Mémoires de la Société d'Émulation du
Département du Doubs. Séance du 13 Juin 1857. Besançon (Dodivers et Ce.) 1857. Oct. (<em>Fl. massil. adv.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Dec 1857 (see title; Flora 7 Apr 1858), p. [1]-48. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Preprinted from
	Mém. Soc. Émul. Doubs 3(2): 387-434. 1858.
<em>Supplément</em> à la Florule exotique. ... [Besançon 1859 or Jan 1860], Oct., p. [1]-24. <em>Copy</em>:
	NY. – Preprinted from Mém. Soc. Émul. Doubs 3(4): 369-392. 1860, see Bull. Soc.
	bot. Fr. 7: 124-126. Feb 1860.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 132; PR 3545.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 16: 299-301. 1 Oct 1858; 18: 295-296. 24 Aug 1860.

2156. <em>Flore de la chaine jurassique</em>. Paris (F. Savy), Besançon (J. B. Baillière et fils <em>or
</em>Dodivers et Ce.) 1865-1875. Oct. (<em>Fl. jurass.</em>)

<em>Première partie</em>: Paris, Besançon [Jan-Jun] 1865 (Flora 22 Jul 1865), p. [i-iv], [1]-346,
	[1, table], p. iv: "Extrait des Mémoires de la Société d'Émulation du Doubs, ser. 3.
	tome 10." <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Deuxième et dernière partie</em>: Paris, Besançon Jun 1869, p. 347-1001, on p. 4 of cover:
	"Extrait ... ser. 3. tome 10." <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Troisième partie</em>: [no t.p.] 1875, p. [1]-90. <em>Copy</em>: HH. – "Préface" and "Revue de la flore
	des monts Jura."
<em>Integrated reissue</em>: [new t.p.:] "Édition complète précedée de la Revue de la Flore des
	monts Jura." Paris (J. B. Baillière et Fils) 1865-1875, p. [i-iii], [1]-90, [1]-1001. <em>Copy</em>:
	HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3547, 10569.

Greschik, Victor (1862-1946), Carpathian bryologist at Leutschau (Levoca) (now
Czechoslovakia). (<em>Greschik</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: SLO; other material BRA, GOET, LD, WA. – Exsiccatae:
<em>Bryotheca carpathica. Musci frondosi et hepaticae in montibus tatra</em> (113 nos., Leutschau 1894).
Sets at B, BP, C, KIEL, SLO, WRSL. <em>Lichenotheca carpathica</em> (160 nos.), set at BRA.
<em>Ref</em>.: GR p. 658; IH 2: 239.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 276, 287. 1916.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard 19(2): 239. 1971.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Bossert p. 152; CSP 15: 453; LS 10359-10360.

Greshoff, Maurits (1862-1909), Dutch botanist and phytochemist, worked at Buiten-
zorg 1888-1892, at the Koloniaal Museum Haarlem 1895-1909. (<em>Greshoff</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at L (55 Fungi), some at BO.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 239.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 200. 1950 (itin.)

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 84; BM 2: 733, 6: 409; Bossert p. 152;
CSP 15: 454; JW 1: 443, 2: 191, 3: 352, 5: 240; LS 33779-33780a; NI suppl. 755nb.
Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1909; 424-425. 1910.
Bosz en van Iterson, Chem. Weekbl. 7: 231-249. 1910 (bibl.)
Bosz en van Iterson, Bull. Kol. Museum 45: 13-42. 1910 (portr., bibl.)
Sirks, Indisch natuuronderzoek 233-239. 1915 (portr.)
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 244. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 206. 1937.

2157. <em>Flora hagana</em> proeve eener lijst van naam en vindplaats der wildgroeiende planten
van's Gravenhage. Uitgegeven bij gelegenheid der tentoonstelling van geneeskrachtige
en nuttige planten in 1895. 'sGravenhage (W. P. van Stockum &amp; Zoon) 1895. Oct. (<em>Fl. hagan.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Aug 1895 (p. 5: Jul 1895), p. [1]-45. <em>Copy</em>: U.

2158. <em>Schetsen van nuttige Indische planten</em> door M. Greshoff. Met inleiding van J. G. Boer-
lage. Met teekeningen naar de natuur vervaardigd door W. Callmann. Amsterdam 1894.
Qu. (<em>Schets. nutt. Ind. pl.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In parts, as "Extra bulletin" of the "Koloniaal Museum te Haarlem" as follows:

part	pages	plates	dates	NN
			covers
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[ii], ii [1]-39	1-10	1894	Aug 1895
2	[41]-78, [1]	11-20	1895	Jun 1896
3	[82]-129	21-30	1896	Jul 1897
4	[131]-175	31-40	1897	Feb 1898
5	[177]-243, [1]	41-50	1900	Jan 1901

Descriptions previously published in <em>De Indische Mercuur</em>. - The plates are lithographs of
drawings by W. Callmann. – The title varies slightly on the covers of the parts; the
above is the title on the cover of part 1, the later t.p. has "Nuttige Indische planten."
Naturae novitates listed the issues 1-3 unusually late.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 733; BI 755nb.

Greville, Robert Kaye (1794-1866), British botanist at Edinburgh. (<em>Grev</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: E. — Exsiccatae: <em>Algae britannicae, dried specimens of ... algae ...
</em>(fasc. i, nos. 1-24. 1824, fasc. 2(?) nos. ? 1833), sets at B, BR, C, CGE, FH, HBG, L, LD,
MASS. – Diatoms at BM, fide Flora (50: 285), BB and Wornardt, other algae at B, BM,
E and GL.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 239.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 276, 300. 1916.
	Dickinson, Phycol. Bull. 2: 12. 1952.
	Womersley, Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7: 346. 1956.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 174. 1964.
	Wornardt, Int. direct. diatomists 33. 1968.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 553. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 74. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 85. 1970.
	Fryxell, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 35: 361. 1975 (Diat.)

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 4: 629-630; Barnhart 2: 85; BB p. 130; BM 2: 733;
Bossert p. 153; CSP 3: 12-14, 7: 836; DNB 23: 164-166; GR p. 375; Jackson p. 553
[index]; KR p. 244; LS 10362-10369; MD p. 124-135, 158-160; MW p. 143; NI 756-
757; PR 3550-3553; Zander ed. 10, p. 665.
Anon., Flora 49: 335. 18 Aug 1866.
Balfour, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 8: 463-476. 1866.
Seemann, J. Bot. 4: 238. 1866.
Anon., Leopoldina 6: 25. 1867.
Michael, J. Roy. microsc. Soc. 1895: 13.
Milner, Cat. portraits Kew 54. 1906.
Woodward, Hist. Geol. Soc. London 329. 1907.
Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 294. 1921 (Schweinitz – Torrey corr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 89. 1937.
Matheson, J. Soc. Bibliogr. nat. Hist. 4(5): 253-266. 1966.
Fletcher, Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 301 [index]. 1970.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 249. 1971.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 188, 458. 1973.

EPONYMY (<em>genus</em>): <em>Kayea</em> Wallich (1831); (journal): <em>Grevillea</em> a monthly record of crypto-
gamic botany and its literature. London. Vol. 1-22, 1872-1894.
<em>Note</em>: <em>Grevillea</em> R. Brown ex R. A. Salisbury (1809, "<em>Grevillia</em>"), corr. R. Brown (1810,
<em>nom. et orth. cons.</em>) is dedicated to Charles Francis Greville (1749-1809), English horti-
culturist.

2159. <em>Tentamen methodi muscorum</em>; or, a new arrangement of the genera of mosses, with
characters, and observations on their distribution, history, and structure. Edinburgh
1822-1826, 3 memoirs, of which two are pre-publication separates. Oct. (<em>Tent. meth. musc.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: George Arnott Walker Arnott (1799-1868).

memoir	pages	dates	memoir	pages	dates
separate	separate	separate	Journ. vol.	journ.	journ.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	i-iv, 1-42	22 Apr 1822*	4(1)	109-150	Aug 1822
2	43-92	18 Dec 1823*	5(1)	[42]-89	Mai 1824
3	[95]-127	prob. Jan 1826	5(2)	442-474	Jan 1826

* on or before that date. – The memoirs were published in the Memoirs of the Wernerian
natural History Society. In addition to the separates (preprints) with independent
pagination, separates exist with the original pagination from the journal (Copies at NY).
- The series of articles was unfinished. - The four plates are by Greville himself.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 153; MD p. 134-135; PR 3552 (mentions a title page "1825"); IDC
	5066.

2160. <em>Scottish cryptogamic flora</em>, or coloured figures and descriptions of cryptogamic plants,
belonging chiefly to the order <em>Fungi</em>; and intended to serve as a continuation of English
Botany. Edinburgh (MacLachlan &amp; Stewart), London (Baldwin, Cradock &amp; Joy)
[1822]-1823-1828, 6 vols. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Scott. crypt. fl.</em>)

vol.	fasc.	plates	fasc. date	vol.	fasc.	plates	fasc. date
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-5	Jul 1822	4	37	181-185	Jul 1825
	2	6-10	Aug 1822		38	186-190	Aug 1825
	3	11-15	Sep 1822		39	191-195	sep 1825
	4	16-20	Oct 1822		40	196-200	Oct 1825
	5	21-25	Nov 1822		41	201-205	Nov 1825
	6	26-30	Dec 1822		42	206-210	Dec 1825
	7	31-35	Jan 1823		43	211-215	Jan 1826
	8	36-40	Feb 1823		44	216-220	Feb 1826
	9	41-45	Mar 1823		45	221-225	Mar 1826
	10	46-50	Apr 1823		46	226-230	Apr 1826

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vol.	fasc.	plates	fasc. date	vol.	fasc.	plates	fasc. date
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	11	51-55	Mai 1823		47	231-235	Mai 1826
	12	56-60	Jun 1823		48	236-240	Jun 1826
	pref.		1823		Pref.		1826
2	13	67-65	Jul 1823	5	49	241-245	Jul 1826
	14	66-70	Aug 1823		50	246-250	Aug 1826
	15	71-75	Sep 1823		51	251-255	Sep 1826
	16	76-50	Oct 1823		52	256-260	Oct 1826
	17	81-85	Nov 1823		53	261-265	Nov 1826
	18	86-90	Dec 1823		54	266-270	Dec 1826
	19	91-95	Jan 1824		55	277-275	Jan 1827
	20	96-100	Feb 1824		56	276-280	Feb 1827
	21	101-105	Mar 1824		57	281-285	Mar 1827
	22	106-110	Apr 1824		58	286-290	Apr 1827
	23	111-115	Mai 1824		59	291-295	Mai 1827
	24	116-120	Jun 1824		60	296-300	Jun 1827
	pref.		1824		pref.		1827
3	25	121-125	Jul 1824	6	61	301-305	Jul 1827
	26	126-130	Aug 1824		62	306-310	Aug 1827
	27	131-135	Sep 1824		63	311-315	Sep 1827
	28	136-140	Oct 1824		64	316-320	Oct 1827
	29	141-145	Nov 1824		65	321-325	Nov 1827
	30	146-150	Dec 1824		66	326-330	Dec 1827
	31	151-155	Jan 1825		67	331-335	Jan 1828
	32	156-160	Feb 1825		68	336-340	Feb 1828
	33	161-165	Mar 1825		69	341-345	Mar 1828
	34	166-170	Apr 1825		70	346-350	Apr 1828
	35	171-175	Mai 1825		71	355-355	Ma 1828
	36	176-180	Jun 1825		72	356-360	Jun 1828
	pref.		1825		Pref.		1828

For a complete collation and an analytical bibliographical treatment see Margadant
(MD). The descriptive text accompanying the plates is unpaged. – <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>1</em>: [i-vii], <em>pl. 1-60</em>, [4, ind.]
	<em>2</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 61-120</em>, index [i]-viii.
	<em>3</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 121-180</em>, [12, ind.]
	<em>4</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 181-240</em>, [14, ind.]
	<em>5</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 240-300</em>, index [i]-vi.
	<em>6</em>: [i-iii], <em>pl. 301-360</em>, synopsis [1]-82.
	Half-titles ("i") sometimes missing from vols. 5, 6.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 733; Jackson p. 246; LS 10366; MD p. 127-131; NI 757; PR 3550; IDC
	5403.
	Anon., Flora 6: 371-375. 1823 (1-6), 7: 89-92. 1824, 8: 565-569. 1824.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 160. 1949.

2161. <em>Flora edinensis</em>: or a description of plants growing near Edinburgh, arranged accord-
ing to the Linnean system. With a concise introduction to the natural orders of the class
Cryptogamia, and illustrative plates. Edinburgh (William Blackwood), London (T.
Cadell). 1824. Oct. (<em>Fl. edin.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 18 Mar 1824 (Edinburgh Courant; Greville sent a copy to A. P. de Candolle on
	22 Mar 1824; P&amp;W put publication at April 1824; preface 7 Jan 1824), p. [i]-lxxi,
	[1]-478, <em>pl. 1-4.</em> The plates are uncoloured copper engravings of drawings by R. K.
	Greville. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 307; BM 2: 733; Jackson p. 252; LS 10367; MD p. 131-132; P&amp;W p. 245;
	PR 3551; IDC 5286.
	Rehder, Bradley bibl. 1: 397. 1911.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.
	Rickett, NAF 1(1): 160. 1949.

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2162. <em>Algae britannicae</em>, or descriptions of the marine and other inarticulated plants of the
British islands, belonging to the order Algae; with plates illustrative of the genera. Edin-
burgh (MacLachlan &amp; Stewart), London (Baldwin &amp; Cradock) 1830. Oct. (<em>Alg. brit.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Feb-Mar 1830, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lxxxviii, [1]-218, <em>pl. 1-19.</em> The 19 coloured engra-
	vings are of drawings by the author. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, PCS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 733; Jackson p. 242; NI 756; PR 3553; P&amp;W p. 245; IDC 985.
	Loudon, Gard. Mag. 6: 292. Jun 1830.

2163. <em>Descriptions of new and rare diatoms</em>, originally published 1861-1866, reprinted in a
single volume. Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968. (<em>Descr. diatoms</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Reprint of twenty papers on Diatoms published between 1861 and 1866 in the
	Transactions of the Royal Microscopial Society of London or in the Quarterly
	Journal of Microscopical Science, with an introduction by Reimer Simonson and a
	general index including the modern synonymy. (Bibliotheca phycologica vol. 6). <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.

I	Trans. ser.	2.	9:	39-45	t. 4	1861	1-9
II	Trans. ser.	2.	9:	67-73		1861	10-16
III	Trans. ser.	2.	9:	73-77	t. 8, 9	1861	16-24
IV	Trans. ser.	2.	19:	79-87	t. 10	1861	25-35
V	Trans. ser.	2.	10:	18-30	t. 2, 3	1862	35-49
VI	Trans. ser.	2.	10:	89-96	t. 9	1862	50-59
VII	Quart. ser.	2	2:	231-236	t. 10	1862	59-65
VIII	Trans. ser.	2.	11:	13-21	t. 11	1863	66-75
IX	Trans. ser.	2.	11:	63-76	t. 4, 5	1863	76-92
X	Quart. ser.	2.	3:	227-237	t. 9, 10	1863	93-106
XI	Trans. ser.	2.	12:	8-14	t. 1, 2	1864	107-116
XII	Trans. ser.	2.	12:	83-86	t. 10, 11	1864	117-124
XIII	Trans. ser.	2.	12:	87-94	t. 12, 13	1864	125-135
XIV	Trans. ser.	2.	13:	1-10	t. 1, 2	1865	136-148
XV	Trans. ser.	2.	13:	24-34	t. 3, 4	1865	149-162
XVI	Trans. ser.	2.	13:	43-57	t. 5, 6	1865	163-180
XVII	Trans. ser.	2.	13:	97-105	t. 8, 9	1865	181-192
XVIII	Trans. ser.	2.	14:	1-9	t. 1, 2	1866	193-204
XIX	Transl ser.	2.	14:	77-86	t. 8, 9	1866	205-216
XX	Trans. ser.	2.	14:	122-130	t. 11, 12	1866	217-229

<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, Taxon 18: 241. 1969.

Griesselich, Ludwig (1804-1848), German military physician at Karlsruhe (Baden).
(<em>Griess</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 85; BM 2: 735; CSP 3: 15, 6: 677; DTS 1:
95, 6(4): 24; PR 3560-3561.
Mohl u. Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 6: 912. 1848.
Anon., Flora 32: 32. 14 Jan 1849.
Kirschleger, Fl. Alsace 2: lxxix-lxxx. 1857.
Weech, Badische Biogr. 1: 320.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Griesselich died on 30 Sep 1848 following a fall from his horse in the German
campaign in Holstein.

2164. <em>Kleine botanische Schriften</em> ... Erster Theil. Karlsruhe (J. Velten) 1836. Oct. † (<em>Kleine bot. Schr.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1 Mai-6 Jun 1836 (rd. by Flora see 19: 429. 1836; p. vi: 1 Mar 1836), p. [i]-vi,
	[2, cont.], [1]-392. <em>Copy</em>: NY. – Appeared shortly after Kirschleger's <em>Prodrome</em>. How-
	ever, most of the material was published previously by Griesselich in Geigers Magazin
	für Pharmacie 1828-1832 (n.v.)
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 735; PR 3500.

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	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 6: 174-176. 21 Dec 1836.
	Kirschleger, Flore d'Alsace lxxix. 1857.

2165. <em>Deutsches Pflanzenbuch</em>. Anleitung zur Kenntniss der Pflanzenwelt, und Darstellung
derselben in ihrer Beziehung auf Handel, Gewerbe, Landwirthschaft ec. Ein Buch für
Haus und Schule ... Mit 86 eingedruckten Holzschnitten. Karlsruhe (Christian Theo-
dor Groos) 1847. Oct. (<em>Deut. Pflanzenb</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Nov 1847 (p. iv: Jul 1847; Flora rd. Nov 1847), p. [i]-viii, 1-194, [1]-540,
	[1, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3561.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 5: 942-944. 31 Dec 1847.

Griffith, William (1810-1845), British colonial physician and botanist. (<em>Griff</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Griffith contributed greatly to the herbarium of the East India
Company. His herbarium was originally given to LINN (Bot. Zeit. 8: 632), but later
transferred to Kew (K); for duplicates (important sets at BR, CAL) see IH and Lamond
	1970. Manuscripts and journals also at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 240.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 300, 351. 1916.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 201-202. 1950 (many details).
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 174. 1964.
	Lamond, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 30: 159-175. 1970 (especially for Afgha-
	nistan collections).
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1907.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(2): 386; Barnhart 2: 86; BB p. 131-132; BM 2:
735-736; Bossert p. 153; Bretschneider 1: 359-360; CSP 3: 18-19, 12: 293; DNB 23: 240;
IF p. 700; Jackson p. 553 [index]; MW p. 143; PR 3565-3571, ed. 1: 3883: 3887; Zander
ed. 10, p. 665.
Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 239-244. 1845.
Anon., Flora 28: 431-432. 1845.
Anon., Bot. Zeit. 3: 392. 1845. 4: 159-160. 1846.
Hooker, London J. Bot. 4: 371-375. 1845, 7: 446-449. 1848.
Milner, Cat. portraits Kew 55. 1906.
Oliver, Makers of Brit. Bot. 178-191. 1913 (portr.)
Huxley, Life letters Hooker 2: 537 [index]. 1918.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 201-202. 1950 (much sec. lit.)
Burkill, Chapt. hist. bot. India 37-74, 239. 1965.
Coats, The plant hunters 153-154, 388. 1969.
Hirsch-Kirchanski and Kirchanski, DSB 5: 539-540. 1972 (bibl.)
Stafleu, <em>in</em> Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 22: 424. 1973 (portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Griffithia</em> Maingay ex G. King (1893); <em>Griffithia</em> R. Wight &amp; Arnott (1834);
<em>Griffithianthus</em> Merrill (1915).

2166. <em>Journals of travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan, Affghanistan</em> and the neighbouring coun-
tries... arranged by John M'Clelland. Calcutta (Bishop's College Press) 1847. Oct.
(in fours) (<em>J. trav.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1847, p. [i*-viii*], [i]-xxxii, [1]-529, <em>pl. 1-18. Copies</em>: NY, U. -Volume [one] of a
	set of "Posthumous papers bequeathed to the honorable East India Company"; for
	vol. 2. see <em>Itinerary notes</em> (1848); for vols. [3-6] see <em>Notulae</em> (1847-1854).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 736.

2167. <em>Notulae ad plantas asiaticas</em>. [title preceded by:] Posthumous papers bequeathed to
the Honorable The East India Company, and printed by order of the Government of
Bengal ... Arranged by John M'Clelland. Calcutta (1: Bishop's College Press; 2-4:
C. A. Serrao) 1847-1854, 4 vols. Oct. (in fours) (<em>Not. pl. asiat.</em>)

<em>1</em>: p. [i]-viii, [1]-255, [1]. 1847.
<em>2</em>: p. [1], [257]-628, [i]-vii, [viii, err.]. 1849.

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<em>3</em>: p. [i-iv], [1]-436, [i]-xii. 1851.
<em>4</em>: p. [i*], [i]-xli, [1]-764. 1854.
<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 736; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 378; PR 3569; IDC 5269.

2168. <em>Itinerary notes of plants collected in the Khasyah and Bootan mountains</em>, 1837-38, in
Affghanistan and neighbouring countries. 1839-41. ... Arranged by John M'Clelland.
Calcutta 1848. Oct. (<em>Itin. pl. Khasyah mts.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1848, map, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-lxiii, [lxiv, note], [1]-435, <em>pl. 1-3. Copies</em>: NY, U. -
	Volume 2 of a set of volumes with the title "<em>Posthumous papers</em> ... "
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 736; PR 3570; IDC 7412.

2169. <em>Icones plantarum asiaticarum</em>. [title preceded by:] Posthumous papers bequeathed to
The Honorable The East India Company, and printed by order of the government of
Bengal ... Arranged by John M'Clelland. Calcutta 1847-1854, 4 vols. Fol. (<em>Ic. pl. asiat.</em>)

vol.	pages	plates	date
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[i], [i]-iii	1-62	1847
2	[i], [v]-viii	63-138, 69a-f, 75a-f, 118a [118a not in Utr. copy]	1849
3	[i], [i]-v	139-174, 243-359, 161a-d, 272a, 283a, 313a, 338a, 339a, 351a, 351b	1851
4	[i], [i]-xii	360-661, 386a, 410a, 414[a], 419a, 514[a], 517[a], 521[a],	1854
		585a, 634a, 644a

In all 620 lithographs, of which 223 coloured; the numbers 265, 395, 511 and 524 are
wanting [collation Utrecht copy].
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 735; NI 759; PR 3568; IDC 94; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 378.

2170. <em>Palms of British East India</em> by the late William Griffith ... arranged by John
M'Clelland. [title preceded by:] Posthumous papers bequeathed to the Honourable
The East India Company, and printed by order of the government of Bengal. Calcutta
1850. Fol. (<em>Palms Brit. E. Ind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1850, after 3 Sep 1850 (preface p. iv) – p. [i]-xvi, [1]-182, [xvii]-xxviii, <em>pl</em>. clxxv-
	ccxlii. B. [specification of plate numbers: clxxv, clxxvi. A, -B, -C, clxxvii, clxxviii. A,
	-B, -C, clxxix, clxxx. A, -B, -C, clxxxi-clxxxiv, clxxxiv. A, clxxxv. A, -B, -C, clxxxvi,
	clxxxvi-A, clxxxvii, clxxxviii. A, -B, -C, clxxxix. A, -B, -cxc A, B, cxci, cxcii, cxciii. A,
	-B, -C, cxciv. C [A, B absent in Utrecht copy], cxcv. A, -B, cxcvi-cxcviii, cxcix. A,
	cxcix, cc-A, -B, -C, cci. A, -B, ccii-B [cii A absent in Utrecht copy], cciii. A, -B,
	cciv A, -B, -C, ccv. A, -B, ccvi-ccviii, [ccix absent], ccx. A, -B, -C, ccxi A, -B, ccxii,
	ccxiii A, -B, -C, ccxiv. A, -B, -C, ccxv. A, -B, -C, -D, ccxvi, -B, -C, ccxvii. B, -C. [no A],
	ccxvii A, [-B, -C, not in Utrecht copy], ccxviii-ccxx, ccxx A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F,
	ccxxi A, -B, -C, ccxxii, ccxxii-A, -B, ccxxiii, ccxxiv A, -B, ccxxv, ccxxvi. A, -B, -C, -D,
	ccxxvii. A, ccxvii. B, ccxxviii, ccxxviii. A, ccxxix. A, -B, ccxxx. A, -B, -C, ccxxxi,
	ccxxxii A, -B, -C; ccxxxiii, ccxxxiii B, -C, ccxxxiv, ccxxxv. A, -B, -C, -D, -E, ccxxxvi A,
	-B, -C, ccxxxvii, ccxxxvii. A, -B, -C, ccxxxviii. A, -B, ccxxxix. AB, [ccxl absent],
	ccxli, ccxiii A, ccxiii B]. <em>Copy</em>: U.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 760; PR 3571.
	Griffith, Calcutta J. nat. Hist. 5: 1-183, 311-355, 445-491. 1845.

Griffiths, David (1867-1935), British born American horticulturist and mycologist.
(<em>D. Griffiths</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: US, BPI. – Exsiccatae: <em>West American Fungi</em> (cent. i-iv, nos. 1-400,
Takoma Park, D.C. 1-100. 1901; 101-400. 1902), sets at ARIZ, B, BPI, CUP, DAOM,
FH, IA, MASS, MIN, MONT, NEB, NHES, NY, OC, OSC, PUR, RUTPP, WIS.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 240.
	Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 437. 1916.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 276, 351. 1916.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.
	Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 175-177. 1971.

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<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 86; BM 2: 736, 6: 410; CSP 15: 463; LS
10391-10414, 33786-33788, suppl. 10048; MW p. 144.
Blankinship, Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Studies 1(1): 14. 1905.
Barnhart, J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 129. 1911.
Taylor, Yearbook Amer. Amaryllis Soc. 2: 23-25. 1935 (portr.)
Humphrey, Makers of North Amer. Bot. 101-102. 1961.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 189. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: <em>NAF</em> 3(1): <em>Fimetariaceae</em>. 1910 [with F. J. Seaver].

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Griffithia</em> Maingay ex G. King (1893) and <em>Griffithianthus</em> Merrill (1915) are
dedicated to William Griffith (1810-1845), q.v.; <em>Griffithsia</em> R. Greville (1824, <em>orth. var.</em>)
and <em>Griffitsia</em> C. A. Agardh (1817) are dedicated to Amelia Warren Griffiths (née Rogers)
(1768-1858), British algologist.

2171. <em>The North American Sordariaceae</em> ... submitted in partial fulfilment of the require-
ments for the degree of Doctor of philosophy in the Faculty of pure science of Columbia
University. Issued 30 May 1901. s.l. [New York, Torrey Bot. Club] 1901. Oct. (<em>N. Amer.
Sordar.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 30 Mai 1901, p. [1]-134, <em>pl. 1-19. Copy</em>: Stevenson. – Mem. Torrey Bot. Club vol.
	11.

Grindon, Leopold Hartley (1818-1904), British naturalist. (<em>Grindon</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: MANCH (21.000).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 240.
	Kent, British herbaria 58. 1957.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 88; BB p. 132; PR 3581-3582.
Britten, J. Bot. 43: 30-31. 1905.
Dallman, and Wood, Trans. Liv. bot. Soc. 1: 70-71. 1909.
Warne, Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. 27: 27-36. 1945.
Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxx. 1948 ("though a non-critical botanist, he knew his
	plants well").

2172. <em>The Manchester flora</em>: a descriptive list of the plants growing wild within eighteen
miles of Manchester, with notices of the plants commonly cultivated in gardens; pre-
ceded by an introduction to botany ... with numerous woodcut illustrations. "consider
the lilies of the field." London (William White), Manchester 1859. Oct. (<em>Manchester fl</em>.)

<em>Publ</em>.: In <em>nine</em> parts, 1859 (p. viii: 28 Mar 1859), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [1]-575. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

Grisebach, August Heinrich Rudolph (1814-1879), German botanist at Göttingen,
"Geheimer Regierungsrath" and director of the botanical garden. (<em>Griseb</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Herbarium at GOET, containing most of his types. Since
Grisebach also consulted borrowed material, some of his types are elsewhere (e.g. C).
Many of the types of the <em>Flora of the British West Indian Islands</em> are at K.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 241.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 351. 1916.
	Stafleu, The great Prodromus 27. 1966.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 49: 551-554; AG 1: 344, 5(1): 453, 5(2): 280,
12(3): 648; Barnhart 2: 89; BM 2: 737-738; CSP 3: 24-25, 6: 678, 7: 842, 10: 64, 12: 293;
DTS 1: 95-96; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 553-554 [index]; Kanitz no. 223; LS 10424, 33822;
ME 2: 54, 55; MW p. 144; NDB 7; PR 3588-3601, 10570, ed. 1: 3902-3908; Zander
ed. 10, p. 665.
Ascherson, Flora Prov. Brandenburg 1: 5. 1860.
Drude, Peterm. Mitth. 25: 269-271. 1879.
Anon., Flora 62: 240. 1879; J. Bot. 17: 191. 1879.

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Eichler, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 21: SB p. 83. 1879.
Reinke, Bot. Zeit. 37: 521-534. 1879 (bibl. by Drude).
Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 21 (S.B.): 83. 1880.
Reinke, Leopoldina 16: 35-38, 52-56. 1880 (bibl.)
Morren, Biographie de Auguste Grisebach 1814-1879, Liège 1881, 18 p. (portr., bibl.)
	(repr. from La Belgique Horticole).
König, <em>in</em> Krebs, Humboldt 3: 398-404. 1884.
Grisebach, E., <em>in</em> Grisebach, Ges. Abh. u. kl. Schr. Pflanzengeogr. 605-628. 1888, repr.
	in Steam, J. Arnold Arb. 46: 243-285. 1965 (main bibl.)
Gray, Letters 2: 833 [index]. 1893.
Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 56-63. 1898.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 128. 1903, 3(3): 136. <em>pl. 71.</em> 1905 (portr.)
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 174-175. 1906.
Christensen, Danske Bot. Hist. 2: 667 [index]. 1926.
Burkart, Darwiniana 3: 89-91. 1939 (portr.)
Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945.
Langman, Lit. Fl. Pl. Mexico 337. 1964.
Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 46: 243-285. 1965.
Stafleu, The great prodromus 27. 1966.
Wagenitz, DSB 5: 546-547. 1972 (bibl.)
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. Coll. New York Bot. Gard. 189. 1973 (corresp.)
Mägdefrau, Gesch. Bot. 104, 311. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) DC, <em>Prodr</em>.: <em>Gentianaceae</em> 9: 39-141, 561-563. 1 Jan 1845.
(2) Martius, <em>Fl. bras</em>.: <em>Smilaceae et Dioscoreae</em>: 13(1): 1-48, <em>t. 1-6.</em> 1842 (fasc. 4: 1 Apr 1842);
<em>Malpighiaceae</em>: 12(1): 1-108, <em>t. 1-22.</em> 1858 (fasc. 21: 1 Jun 1858).
(3) Meyen, <em>Reise um die Erde ...</em> 1830-1832, in vol. 4 lists and descriptions <em>of Gentianaceae</em>.
(4) Seemann, <em>Botany ... Herald, Gentianaceae.</em>
(5) Ledebour, <em>Flora rossica</em>, in vol. 4, <em>Gramineae of Russia</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grisebachia</em> Klotzsch (1838).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 229-230. 1975.

2173. <em>Observationes quaedam de Gentianearum familiae characteribus</em>. Dissertatio inauguralis
quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in Universitate literaria
Friderica Guilelma pro summis in medicinis et chirurgia honoribus rite sibi conciliandis
die xvi m. aprilis a. mdcccxxxvi, h.l.q.s. publice defensurus est auctor Aug. Henr. Rud.
Grisebach ... Berlin (Nietack) [1836]. Oct. (<em>Observ. Gent.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 16 Apr 1836 (t.p.; Hooker rd. 1 Aug 1836; Flora rd. 10 Aug 1836), p. [1]-37,
	[38-39 vita, 40 theses]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 737; PR 3588.
	Hooker, Comp. Bot. Mag. 2: 10-12. 1 Aug 1836.

2174. <em>Genera et species Gentianearum</em> adjectis observationibus quibusdam phytogeographi-
cis. Stuttgart, Tübingen (Cotta) 1839. Oct. (<em>Gen. sp. Gent.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct prim. 1838 (preface id. Mai 1838; Hinrichs 7-13 Oct 1838; reviews in Allg.
	Bibliogr. Deutschl. 19 Oct 1838, Brandes, Lit. Zeit. 24 Apr 1839, Flora 7 Jan 1839),
	p. [i]-viii, [1]-364. <em>Copies</em>: NY, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 737; Jackson p. 132; MW p. 144; PR 3589; IDC 5940.
	Bentham, London J. Bot. 4: 232. 1845.
	Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 287, 372, 373, 440. 1937.
	Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 735. 1960.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 46: 250. 1965.

2175. <em>Spicilegium florae rumelicae et bithynicae</em> exhibens synopsin plantarum quas in aest.
1839 legit auctor A. Grisebach ... Accedunt species quas in iisdem terris lectis commu-
nicarunt Friedrichsthal, Frivaldzki, Pestalozza, vel plene descriptas reliquerunc Bux-
baum, Forskål, Sibthorp, Sestini, alii. Braunschweig (Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn) 1843-
1845, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Spic. fl. rumel.</em>)

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vol.	part	pages	dates	vol.	part	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	[i]-xii, [1]-160	Mar 1843	2	4	[i-iii], [1]-160	Jul 1844
	2/3	161-407	Dec 1843		5/6	161-548	Jan 1846

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – For sources of dates see TL-1. – The MO and NY copies have a 2 p.
descriptive prospectus (Mai 1843); the MO copy is, in part, in original cover.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 737; Jackson p. 314; PR 3590; RS p. 85; SK p. clxxxv; IDC 5941.
	K.M., Bot. Zeit. 1: 883-885. 22 Dec 1843 (fasc. 1), 2: 221. 22 Mar 1844 (2/3), 4:
	226-228. 27 Mar 1846 (5/6).
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 2: 301-302. 19 Apr 1844 (vol. 1).
	Johnston, J. Arnold Arb. 34: 264. 1935.

2176. <em>Commentatio de distributione Hieracii generis per Europam geographica</em>. Auctore A.
Grisebach. Sectio prior. Revisio specierum Hieracii, in Europa sponte crescentium.
Göttingen (Dieterich) 1852. Oct. (<em>Comm. Hierac. Eur.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1852 (but: "ist neu erschienen," adv. Bot. Zeit. 3 Jun 1853), p. [1]-80. <em>Copy</em>: M.

2177. <em>Grundriss der systematischen Botanik</em> für akademische Vorlesungen entworfen von
A. Grisebach. Göttingen (Dieterich) 1854. Oct. (<em>Grundr. syst. Bot.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Jun 1854 ("erschienen" Flora 7 Jul 1854, rev. Bot. Zeit. 21 Jul), p. [i], [1]-180.
	<em>Copy</em>: M.

2178. <em>Systematische Bemerkungen</em> über die beiden ersten Pflanzensammlungen Philippi's
und Lechler's im südlichen Chili und an der Maghellans-Strasse. Göttingen (Dieterich)
1854. Qu. (<em>Syst. Bemerk.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1854 (t.p.), p. [i], [1]-50, <em>1 pl</em>. (by W. Hofmeister). <em>Copies</em>: B, M, U, US. – Pre-
	printed from Abh. Kön. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 6: 89-138. 1856.
	Dr. Sleumer (personal communication) thinks that this reprint dates also from 1856
	and that Pritzel's 1854 reference is in fact to the extract printed in the Nachr. Ges.
	Wiss. Göttingen of 17 Oct 1854 (Bot. Zeit. 12: 918. 29 Dec 1854). The <em>Systematische
	Bemerkungen</em> are first mentioned by Flora 38: 656. 7 Nov 1855 and the Bot. Zeit. 14: 64.
	25 Jan 1856 as "ist neu erschienen, " and is reviewed by the Bot. Zeit. on 28 Mar 1856
	(14: 227-228) but here too the date is given as "1854," obviously a quotation of the
	t.p. date. On the other hand it is not impossible that vol. 6 of the Abhandlungen was
	prepared over a number of years, or even published in instalments. Since the reprint
	is definitely dated 1854 this date has to be accepted in the absence of definite informa-
	tion to the contrary. The notes in Flora and the Bot. Zeit. could point at publication
	in 1855 but are not sufficient evidence.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 738; PR 3596.

2179. <em>Systematische Untersuchungen</em> über die Vegetation der Karaiben, insbesondere der
Insel Guadeloupe. Göttingen (Dieterich) 1857. Qu. (<em>Syst. Veg. Karaiben</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1857 before Sep, p. [1]-138. <em>Copy</em>: M. - Separately paged reprint from Abh. kon.
	Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 7: 151 [is reprint p. 3]-286. 1857. – Based on collections by
	Duchassaing now at GOET, dupl. B, P. – Most references are to the reprint (separately
	sold); IK refers to the journals. There is no indication that the reprint appeared before
	the publication in the <em>Abhandlungen</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 738.
	Hooker, Kew J. Bot. 9: 287-288. Feb 1857.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 16: 6-7. 1 Jan 1858.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 56. 1898.

2180. <em>Erläuterungen ausgewählter Pflanzen des tropischen Amerikas</em>. Göttingen (Dieterich)
1860. Qu. (<em>Erläut. Pfl. trop. Amer.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1860 (t.p.; Bot. Zeit. 18: 388. 14 Dec 1860; rev. Bonplandia 15 Dec; mss. sub-
	mitted 22 Mar 1860), p. [1]-58. <em>Copy</em>: M. – Preprinted from Abh. Kön. Ges. Wiss.
	Göttingen 9: 3-58. 1861.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 738; PR 3598.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 19: 247-248. 1861.

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2181. <em>Flora of the British West Indian Islands</em>. London (Lovell Reeve &amp; Co.) [1851-]1864.
Oct. (<em>Fl. Brit. W. I.</em>)

part	pages	dates	part	pages	dates
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1	[1]-96	Dec 1859	4	315-410	late 1861
2	91-192	Jun 1859	5	411-506	prob. Mai 1862
3	193-315	late 1860	6-7	507-789, [i]-xvi	Oct 1864

<em>Copies</em>: BR, L, NY (original covers). – Part 3 originally included a p. 315 ending with
Loranthaceae, and p. 316-322, which were mostly discarded or redundant. Part 4 starts
again with p. 315 (Caprifoliaceae). Urban (1898) cites the collectors and the location of
their collections used by Grisebach.
<em>Facsimile</em> edition: Weinheim 1963, Historiae naturalis classica tomus 30. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 738; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 369; PR 3599; RS p. 85; SK p. clxxxv; IDC 230.
	Jackson, J. Bot. 30: 347. 1892.
	Kuntze, Rev. gen. 3(2): 155. 1898.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 56-59. 1898.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945.
	Stearn, J. Arnold Arb. 46: 243-285. 1965.

2182. <em>Plantae wrightianae</em>, e Cuba orientali. Cambridge, Boston 1860-1862, 2 parts, Qu. (<em>Pl. wright.</em>)

<em>Pars 1</em>: Dec 1860 (t.p. preprint), p. [i], [153]-192. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Preprinted from
	Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. ser. 2. 8: [153]-192. 1861.
<em>Pars 2</em>: Nov 1862 (t.p. preprint), p. [i], [503]-536. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY. – Preprinted from
	id. ser. 2. 8: [503]-536. 1863.
	Based on collections by Charles Wright in eastern Cuba 1856-1857 and 1859-1860.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 738; Jackson p. 370.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 59-60. 1898.

2183. <em>Die geographische Verbreitung der Pflanzen Westindiens</em>. Göttingen (Dieterich) 1865.
Qu. (<em>Geogr. Verbr. Pfl. Westind.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1865 (Flora 20 Mai 1865; read 3 Dec 1864), . . [1]-80. <em>Copies</em>: M, MO. -
	Reprinted from Abh. Kön. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 12: 3-80. 1865. It is not known
	whether the reprint came out earlier than the journal publication.
<em>Ref</em>.: Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 60. 1898.

2184. <em>Catalogus plantarum cubensium</em> exhibens collectionem Wrightianam aliasque minores
ex insula Cuba missas. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1866. Oct. (<em>Cat. pl. Cub.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Aug 1866 (p. iv: Apr 1866; Grisebach states on 30 Aug 1866 (letter to Miquel,
	ULU) that the book is out), p. [i]-iv, [1]-301, [1]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 700; Jackson p. 370; PR 3601; RS p. 85; IDC 5943.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 25: 34. 1867.
	La Salle, Flora cubana. Revisio catalogi Grisebachiani 1868-1873.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 61-63. 1898.
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945.

2185. <em>Die Vegetation der Erde</em> nach ihrer klimatischen Anordnung. Ein Abriss der ver-
gleichenden Geographie der Pflanzen. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1872, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Veg. Erde</em>).

<em>Ed. 1, vol. 1</em>: late 1871 (t.p. 1872; p. viii: Sep 1871; Flora rd. 30 Dec 1871), p. [i*], [i]-
	xii, [1]-609. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: late 1871 (idem), p. [i]-x, [1]-635, [636, err.], 1 map. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY. -
	<em>Register</em> p. [637]-709.
<em>Ed. 2, vol. 1</em>: Nov 1884 (leaflet in MO copy; Nat. Nov. Dec 1884), p. [i]-xv, [1]-567,
	map. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: Nov 1884 (id), p. [i]-xv, [1]-594. <em>Copy</em>: NY. "Zweite, vermehrte und berichtigte
	Auflage."
	<em>Register</em>: 1885, p. [595]-693. <em>Copy</em>: NY.

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<em>French</em>: "La végétation du globe d'après sa disposition suivant les climats esquisse d'une
	géographie comparée des plantes par A. Grisebach ouvrage traduit de l'Allemand
	avec l'autorisation et le concours de l'auteur par P. de Tchihatcheff ... avec des
	annotations du traducteur accompagné d'une carte générale des domaines de végéta-
	tion." Paris (J. B. Baillière et Fils) 1877-1878, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Vég. globe</em>)
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1877, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xvi, map, [1]-765. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1878, p. [i*-iii*], [i]-vi, [1]-905. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Jackson p. 222; PFC 1: xliv; PR 10570.
	Anon., J. Bot. 10: 31. Jan 1872.
	Urban, Symb. ant. 1: 63. 1898.

2186. <em>Plantae lorentzianae</em>. Bearbeitung der ersten und zweiten Sammlung argentinischer
Pflanzen des Professor Lorentz zu Cordoba. Göttingen (Dieterich) 1874. Qu. (<em>Pl. lorentz.</em>)

<em>Collector</em>: Paul Günther Lorentz (1835-1881), German botanist.
<em>Publ</em>.: Dec 1874; p. [i], [1]-240, <em>2 pl. Copies</em>: B, US. – Preprinted or reprinted, with
	independent pagination from Abh. kön. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 19: 49 (= repr. p. [1])-
	278 (= repr. p. 230). The reprint has a separate index. The plates are lithographs by
	Drude.
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 700; Jackson p. 376; SK clxxxv.
	Croizat, Darwiniana 5: 422. 1941.

2187. <em>Symbolae ad floram argentinam</em>. Zweite Bearbeitung argentinischer Pflanzen. Göttin-
gen (Dieterich) 1879. Qu. (<em>Symb. fl. argent.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Apr 1879 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1879), p. [i], [1]-345, [346, index]. <em>Copies</em>: HH,
	US. – Also published in Abh. kön. Ges. Wiss. Gött. Phys. Cl. 24(1): 1-345, 1879. –
	The collector is Paul Günther Lorentz (see no. 2186), except where otherwise stated.

Groenhart, Pieter (1894-1932), Dutch lichenologist. (<em>Groenh</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BO, L, other material at H, U.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 241.

BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: GR p. 702.
Steenis-Kruseman, Fl. males. ser. I. 1: 203. 1950.
Stafleu, Taxon 15: 43. 1966.
Maas-Geesteranus, Persoonia 4: 69-71. 1966 (portr., bibl.)

Grønlund, Carl Christian Howitz (1825-1901), Danish botanist, and microscopist
at the NyKarlsberg brewery. (<em>Grønlund</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: C and LD.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 241.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 89; BM 2: 739; CSP 7: 843, 10: 66-67,
15: 474; GR p. 678; Jackson p. 554 [index].
Warming, Bot. Tidsskrift 12: 190-191. 1880.
Fischer-Benzon, <em>in</em> Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schlesw. Holst. 2: 20. 1890.
Fischer-Benzon, Heimat 5: 130-132. 1895.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 87. 1905.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.

Grognot, Camille (1792-1869), French cryptogamist. (<em>Grognot</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: AUT.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 241.
	Grognot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 16 (rev. bibl.): 191. 1869.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 90; BM 2: 739; GR p. 281; Jackson p. 290;
PR 3605.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.

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HEADING: GROGNOT

2188. <em>Plantes cryptogames – cellulaires du département de Saône-et-Loire</em> avec des tableaux
synoptiques pour les ordres, les familles, les tribus et les genres, et la description succincte
de plusieurs espèces, et de beaucoup de variétés nouvelles, reconnues par l'auteur. Autun
(Michel Dejussieu) 1863. Oct. (<em>Pl. crypt. Saône-et-Loire</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1863, p. [i-iii], [1]-296, 11 tabl. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, Steere.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 739; Jackson p. 290; LS 10438; PR 3605.
	Barnhart NAF 7(15): 1066. 1940.

Gronovius, Johan [Jan] Frederik (1686-1762), Dutch botanist at Leiden. (<em>Gronov</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The Gronovius herbarium containing plants from e.g. Clayton,
Hudson, Gesner, Miller, Vaillant, and consulted by Linnaeus and Gaertner, was sold
by public auction at Leiden on 9 Oct 1778. It was acquired, for fl. 650.—, by Lord Bute.
Later it came into the hands of Sir Joseph Banks. It is now at BM. The <em>Flora virginica</em>
types are therefore at BM. The <em>Flora orientalis</em> of Gronovius is based on the Rauwolf
herbarium at L. Linnaeus also had plants from Gronovius in his herbarium (LINN) and
so had Sherard and Dillenius (OXF). For the relations between Gronovius and Linnaeus
see Nordström, Svenska Linné – Sällsk. Årsskr. 38-37: 7-22. 1955.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 241.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 175. 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 90; BM 2: 739-740; JW 4: 387, 5: 240;
KR p. 247; NNBW 1: 989; PR 3606-3608; SO ind. authors 25; Zander ed. 10, p. 665.
Dryander, Cat. Banks 5: 260 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 56. 1906.
Britten, J. Bot. 47: 297-301. 1909 (relations with Clayton).
Fox, Fothergill, 16, 169, 171. 1919.
Fagin, William Bartram 5, 6, 19. 1933.
Backer, Verkl. woordenb. 244-245. 1936.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 34. 1937.
Earnest, John and William Bartram 184 [index]. 1940.
Nordström, Sv. Linné-Sällsk. Årsskr. 37-38: 7-22. 1955 (relation with Linnaeus).
Frick and Stearns, Mark Catesby 131 [index]. 1961.
Darlington, Memorials of John Bartram and Humphrey Marshall, ed. 1967, p. xxxv,
	index (relations with John Bartram).
Berkeley and Berkeley, Dr Alexander Garden 376. 1969.
Ewan, Short History Bot. US 3, 31, 32, 74. 1969.
Ewan, Regn. veg. 71: 418 [index]. 1970.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 162-165, 373. 1971.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Johan Frederik Gronovius was baptized in Leiden on 10 Feb 1686. The birth year
1690, often given, is erroneous.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gronovia</em> Blanco (1837); <em>Gronovia</em> Linnaeus (1753).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 232-233. 1975.

2189. <em>Flora virginica</em> exhibens plantas quas V. C.Johannes Clayton in Virginia observavit
atque collegit. Easdem methodo sexuali disposuit, ad genera propria retulit, nominibus
specificis insignivit, &amp; minus cognitas descripsit [auctor]. Leiden (Cornelius Haak) 1739,
1743. Oct. (<em>Fl. virgin.</em>)

<em>Ed. 1, pars prima</em>: early 1739, p. [i-vi], 3-128, [index 6 p.]. <em>Copies</em>: L (imprint pars prima
	Leiden 1743 [sic]), NY (1739 imprint).
	<em>pars secunda</em>: 1743, p. [i], 129-206, [index 4 p.]. <em>Copies</em>: L, MO, NY.
	<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: 1946, Jamaica Plain (Arnold Arboretum). <em>Copies</em>: FAS, US.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: Jul-Aug 1762 (Gronovius sent copies to L on 10 Aug), p. [i-xii], map, 1-176, [8,
	index]. <em>Copies</em>: HU, US. – "<em>Flora virginica</em> ... quas nobilissimus vir D. D. Johannes
	Claytonus, ... in Virginia crescentes observavit, collegit &amp; obtulit D. Joh. Fred.
	Gronovio, cujus studio &amp; opera descriptae &amp; in ordinem sexualem systematicum
	redactae sistuntur." Leiden 1762. Qu. [edited by L. Th. Gronovius].

PAGE: 1013
HEADING: GROUT

	<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: Arnold Arboretum 1946. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 739; DA 1967; HE p. 25; HU 571; Jackson p. 365; LS 10442; ME 3: 342;
	PR 3607; SA 2: 564; IDC 559 (ed. 2).
	Hitchcock, Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 12: 113-158. 1908.
	Britten, J. Bot. 36: 264-267. 1898, 47: 300. 1909.
	Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 162-163. 1971.

2190. <em>Flora orientalis</em> sive recensio plantarum, quas botanicorum coryphaeus Leonhardus
Rauwolffus, medicus augustanus, annis 1573, 1574, &amp; 1575. in Syria, Arabia, Mesopota-
mia, Babylonia, Assyria, Armenia &amp; Judaea crescentes observavit, &amp; collegit, earum-
demque ducenta specimina, quae in bibliotheca publica Lugduno-Batava adservantur,
nitidissime exsiccata et chartae adglutinata in volumen retulit. Has methodo sexuali
disposuit, synonymis probatioribus illustravit, nominibusque specificis insignivit [auctor]
Leiden (Wilhelm de Groot) 1755. Oct. (<em>Fl. orient.</em>)

<em>Collector</em>: Leonhard Rauwolff (1500-1596).
<em>Publ</em>.: Apr-Jun 1755 (L. T. Gronovius sent a copy to Linnaeus on 9 Jun 1755), p. [i-
	xxiii], 1-150, 1, err. <em>Copy</em>: MO. – Based on the plants collected by Rauwolf in the near
	East 1573-1575. The Rauwolf herbarium is at L.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 740; DA 1967; Jackson p. 377; LS 10442a; PR 3608; RS p. 86; SO 635f;
	IDC 774.
	Smith, Corresp. Linnaeus 2: 483. 1821.

Grout, Abel Joel (1867-1947), American bryologist.

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: DUKE. – Exsiccatae:
1. <em>Hand-lens mosses</em> (nos. 1-76, 1903-x), sets at FH, NY.
2. <em>North American musci perfecti</em> (nos. 1-475, Newfane, Vt., 1925-1945), sets at BM, BRU,
CAS, CM, FH, G, GEO, GRI, K, MICH, NY, S-PA, SMU, W, WELC.
3. <em>North American musci pleurocarpi</em> (nos. 1-500, Newfane, Vt., 1900-1922, suppl. nos. 1-74,
1931-1942), sets at GEO, FH, G, GRI, H, NY, SMU.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 242.
	Day, Rhodora 3: 241. 1901.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 206-208. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 92; BM 2: 742, 6: 413; CSP 15: 485; LS
10454-10455, 13292.
Steere, Bryologist 50: 97. 1947.
Flowers, Bryologist 50: 208-212. 1947.
Schnooberger, Bryologist 50: 213-217. 1947.
Haring, J. New York Bot. Gard. 48: 163-165. 1947 (portr.)
Welch, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 17(1-4). 1948.
Rickett, Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 41. 1955.
Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 35. 1963.
Ewan, Short Hist. Bot. US 93. 94, 1969.
Lenley et al., Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 184 (err. as "Grant"), 189-190.
	1973 (corresp.)
Grout, A. J., The Grout family, New Brighton, N.Y. s.d. (copy: Steere).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Founder of <em>The Bryologist</em>; contributed to <em>NAF</em>: <em>Orthotrichaceae</em> (1946):
15A(1): 1-62, <em>fig. 1-5.</em> 4 Nov 1946; <em>Fissidentaceae</em> 15(3): 167-202, <em>figs. 1-10.</em> 9 Oct 1943.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Groutia</em> V. F. Brotherus (1905).

2191. <em>A list of the mosses of Vermont</em> with analytical keys to the genera and species. Uni-
versity of Vermont 1898. Oct. (<em>List moss. Vermont</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 15 Mar 1898 (cover), p. [1]-37, [1, index]. <em>Copy</em>: Steere.

2192. <em>Mosses with a hand-lens. A</em> non-technical handbook of the more common and more
easily recognized mosses of the North-Eastern United States by A. J. Grout ... illustrated

PAGE: 1014
HEADING: GROUT

by Mary V. Thayer. Published by the author, New York [1900]. Oct. (<em>Moss. hand-lens</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: 1900 (pref. Aug 1900), p. [i]-ix, [x, acknowl.; xi, cont.], [1]-73, [74, ind.], <em>pl. 1-8.</em>
	<em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY (2), Steere.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: "revised and enlarged and including the Hepatics," New York (author; O. T.
	Louis Company) s.d. [1905]. Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: Mar-Oct 1905 (pref. Mar 1905; Nat. Nov.
	1905), p. [iii]-xvi, [1]-208, <em>pl. 1-39</em> (in text), <em>flgs. 1-118. Copies</em>: MO, NY, Steere (2).
<em>Special edition</em> [of ed. 2]: "Special limited edition of twenty-five copies illustrated with
	actual specimens each copy numbered and signed ..." New York (author) s.d. [1905].
	Oct. <em>Publ</em>.: 1905, p. [iii]-xvi, [1]-208, plus specimens of mosses with handwritten text.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, Ewan, Steere.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: New Brighton (author) 1924, Oct., p. [i]-xv, [xvi, ill.], [1]-339, plates in text.
	<em>Copies</em>: G, NY, Steere. – "Third edition. A popular guide to the common or conspicu-
	ous mosses and liverworts of the North-Eastern United States." Liverworts by M. A.
	Howe.
<em>Ed. 4</em>: Newfane, Vermont (author) s.d. Oct., p. [i]-xiv, [1]-344. <em>Copy</em>: Steere (rd. 1947).
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 742.
	C.R.B., Bot. Gaz. 31: 132. 23 Feb 1901.
	Dodge, Rhodora 27: 35-36. 1925.
	Jennings, Bryologist 1925, p. 40-42.

2193. <em>Mosses with hand-lens and microscope</em> a non-technical hand-book of the more common
mosses of the northeastern United States by A. J. Grout ... Published by the author.
New York (author) s.d. [1903-1910]. Oct. (<em>Moss. hand-lens microsc.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: in four parts 1903-1910, p. [1]-416, <em>pl. 1-88, fig. 1-220</em>]. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY, Steere. –
	Plates in text (1: Sep 1903, p. [1]-86, <em>pl. 1-10</em>; 3: Mar 1907; 4: Jul 1910, p. 320-416,
	<em>pl. 76-88</em>).
<em>Reprint</em>: Ashton, Maryland (Eric Lundberg) 1965. <em>Copies</em>: L, Steere.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 413.
	Howe, Torreya 3: 106-107. 25 Jul 1903, 4: 128. 21 Jul 1904 (part 2).
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 35. 1963.

2194. <em>The moss flora of New York City</em> and vicinity. New Dorp N.Y. (author) 1916. Oct. (<em>Moss fl. New York</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Oct 1916 (t.p.), p. [1]-119, [2, ind.], <em>pl. 1-12. Copies</em>: Steere (2).

2195. <em>Moss Flora of North America</em> North of Mexico. New York, Newfane 1928-1940.
3 vols. Oct. (<em>Moss fl. N. Amer.</em>)

vol.	part	pages	plates	dates
-----------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-61	1-38	Oct 1936
	2	62-135	39-68	Aug 1937
	3	137-192	69-90	Oct 1938
	4	196-264	91-129	Jul 1939
2	1	1-66	1-25	Nov 1933
	2	67-138	26-57	Mai 1935
	3	139-210	58-83	Dec 1935
	4	211-284	84-115	Sep 1940
3	1	1-62	1-14	Sep 1928
	2	63-114	15-29	Jun 1931
	3	115-178	30-44	Nov 1932
	4	179-277	45-80	Aug 1934

Dates in volumes; captions of plates on numbered pages. The facsimile reprint consists
only in part of reproduced sheets, other sheets are original. <em>Copy</em>: U (orig.)
<em>Facsimile ed</em>.: New York (Hafner), partly original, partly facsimile, see Steere 1973. <em>Copy</em>:
	FAS.
<em>Ref</em>.: Collins, Rhodora 31: 38-39. 1929 (rev. 3(1)).
	Rickett, NAF ser. 2. 3: 35. 1963.
	Steere, Taxon 22: 491. 1973.

PAGE: 1015
HEADING: GROVES, H.

Grove, Edmund (<em>fl</em>. 1886), British diatomologist. (<em>E. Grove</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 242.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 92.
Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 4. 1902.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grovea</em> A. Schmidt ex Van Heurck (1896). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Groveola</em> H. Sydow (1921) is
dedicated to William Bywater Grove (1848-1938), q.v.

2196. <em>On a fossil marine diatomaceous deposit from Oamaru</em>, Otago, New Zealand [London
1886-1887], 3 parts and app. Oct. (<em>Foss. diat. Oamaru</em>).

<em>Co-author</em>: Gerald Sturt.
<em>Part 1</em>: Sep 1886, p. [1]-10, <em>pl. 189. Copy</em>: PCS. – Reprinted from the Journal of the
	Quekett microscopical Club ser. 2. 2: 321-330, <em>pl. 18-19.</em> Sep 1886.
<em>Part 2</em>: Jan 1887, p. [1]-6, <em>pl. 2-3. Copy</em>: PCS. – idem ser. 2. 3: 7-12, <em>pl. 2-3.</em> Jan 1887.
<em>Part 3</em>: Mai 1887, p. [1]-16, <em>pl. 5-6. Copy</em>: PCS.– idem ser. 2. 3: 63-78, <em>pl. 5-6.</em> Mai 1887.
<em>Appendix</em>: Aug 1887, p. [1]-18, <em>pl. 10-14.. Copy</em>: PCS. – idem ser. 2. 3: 131-148, <em>pl. 10-14.</em>
	Aug 1887.
<em>Ref</em>.: De Toni, Syll. alg. 2: lv. 1891 (q. v. for reviews).

Grove, William Bywater (1848-1938), British mycologist, headmaster later lecturer
in botany, Birmingham. (<em>Grove</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: K (3500). – Duplicates BIRM, CGE.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 242.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 92; BFM 3077; BM 2: 742, 6: 413; CSP 10:
70, 12: 294, 15: 486-487; LS 10462-10483, 33850-33853, suppl. 10140-10179.
Mason, J. Bot. 76: 86-87. 1938.
Wakefield, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1938: 82-84.
Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1067. 1940.
Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 250. 1971.
Lenley, Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 190. 1973 (mss).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Author of the volume "The Fungi" London, Birmingham 1891 of
J. E. Bagnall, <em>The Flora of Warwickshire</em>.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Groveola</em> H. Sydow (1921). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Grovea</em> A. Schmidt ex Van Heurck (1896) is
dedicated to Edmund Grove (<em>fl</em>. 1886) q.v.

2197. <em>The british rust fungi</em> (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Cambridge
(University Press) 1913. Oct. (<em>Brit. rust fungi</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Jul-Oct 1913 (p. vii: Jul 1913; Nat. Nov. Nov 1913), p. [i]-x, [2, intr., add.],
	errata slip, [1]-412, <em>figs. 1-290. Copies</em>: MO, NY, Stevenson.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 6: 413.
	Barnhart, NAF 7(15): 1067. 1940.

2198. <em>British stem- and leaf-fungi</em> (Coelomycetes) a contribution to our knowledge of the
fungi imperfecti belonging to the Sphaeropsidales and the Melanconiales. Cambridge
(University Press) 1935-1937, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Brit. leaf-fung.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1935 (p. viii: Dec 1934; MO rd 12 Oct 1935), p. [i]-xx, [<em>1</em>]-4.88, <em>fig. 1-31. Copies</em>:
	MO, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1937 (J. Bot. Nov 1937), p. [i]-ix, [2, keys], [1]-406, [1, err.]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Facsimile edition</em>: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1967, Bibliotheca mycologica 4a, b. <em>Copy</em>: FAS.

Groves, Henry [of Clapham] (1855-1912), British algologist. (<em>H. Groves</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. – Exsiccatae: (with his brother James Groves): <em>Characeae</em>

PAGE: 1016
HEADING: GROVES, H.

<em>Britannicae exsiccatae</em> (fasc. i-iii, nos. 1-60, 1892-1900), sets at e.g. BM, CGE, DBN, E,
FH, JE, K, LD, PC. Duplicares of higher plants are at K, GL, NOT, OXF, SCBI.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 242-243. Kent p. 58.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 175. 1964.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 553. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 75. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 92; BB p. 133; BM 6: 413; CSP 10: 71, 12:
294, 15: 487.
Babington, Memorials 472. 1897.
O.S., Proc. Linnean Soc. London 125: 58-59. 1913.
Allen, J. Bot. 76: 295. 1938.
Wood and Imahori, A revision of the Characeae 810-811. 1965.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) [with his brother, J. Groves] <em>Characeae in</em> Urban, <em>Symb. ant.</em>: 7:
30-44. 1911.
(2) Editor of Babington, <em>Manual of British botany</em> ed. 9 (1904).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grovesia</em> R. W. G. Dennis (1960) is dedicated to James Walton Groves (1906-
x), Canadian mycologist; <em>Grovesichara</em> H. Horn af Rantzien (1959) is dedicated to
James Groves (1858-1933), q.v.

Groves, James (1858-1933), British algologist and palaeontologist, brother of Henry
Groves. (<em>J. Groves</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BM. – Exsiccatae (see also under Henry Groves): <em>British and
Irish Charophyta</em> (with George Russell Bullock-Webster, 1858-1934) (fasc. i-ii, nos. 1-42,
1924), sets at B, BM, DBN, E, K, OXF.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 243; Kent p. 58.
	Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 175. 1964.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 553. 1969.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 75. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 272; Barnhart 2: 92; BM 6: 413; CSP 10:
71, 15: 487; NI 762.
Rendle, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1932-1933: 191-195.
Allen, J. Bot. 76: 295. 1938.
Wood and Imahori, A revision of the Characeae 810-813. 1965.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grovesichara</em> H. Horn af Rantzien (1959). – <em>Note</em>: <em>Grovesia</em> R. W. G. Dennis
(1960) is dedicated to James Walton Groves (1906-x), Canadian mycologist.

2199. <em>The british Charophyta</em>. London (Ray Society) 1920-1924, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Brit. Charoph.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: George Russell Bullock-Webster (1858-1934).
<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1920 (p. viii: Feb 1920), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-141, <em>pl. 1-20</em> with text. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY,
	PCS.
	"Nitelleae, with introduction, plates and text-figures." (Ray Society)
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1921 (p. vi: Jul 1924), p. [iii]-xi, [1]-129, <em>pl. 21-45</em> with text. <em>Copies</em>: PCS.
	"Chareae with plates, concluding articles, geological sketch, bibliography and index"
	(Ray Society).

Grüss, Johannes (1860-x), German palaeobiologist and physiologist, highschool-
teacher in Berlin. (<em>Grüss</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Andrews p. 272-273; Barnhart 2: 93; BM 2: 744;
CSP 15: 493; DTS 6(4): 87; LS 10495-10500, 33858, suppl. 10188-10197.

PAGE: 1017
HEADING: GRUNOV

2200. <em>Nematophora fascigera</em> gen. nov., eine Devonalge als Vorläufer der Gymnospermen
und ihre Beziehungen zu einer neuen Kohlentheorie auf gärphysiologischer Grundlage.
Berlin (Tauber) 1924. Oct. 

(<em>Nematophora</em>).
<em>Publ</em>.: Jan-Mai 1924 (p. 3: Dec 1923; Nat. Nov. Mai 1924), front., p. [1]-95, <em>pl. 1-6</em>
	<em>Copy</em>: NY.

Grumman, Vitus Johannes (1899-1967), German lichenologist. (<em>Grumm</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Material at GFW, LD.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: GR 16-17.

Grunov, Albert (1826-1914), German chemist working in Austria, amateur diato-
mologist. (<em>Grunov</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: W (Diatoms and other algae), WU (Diatoms fide Wornardt),
B (other collections), dupl. AWH (Diatoms), B, HBG, E, KIEL, L, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 243.
	Anon., Trans, bot. Soc. Edinburgh 17: 538. 1886-89.
	Anon., Nat. Nov. 22: 131. 1901.
	Lindau, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 56: 176-177. 1914.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 264, 301, 351. 1916.
	Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 16. 1952.
	Rechinger, Das Algenherbarium von A. Grunow, repr. from (?) p. 349-354, repr. B.
	(prob. Ann. naturhist. Mus. Wien ± 1956).
	Wornardt, Int. direct, diat. 34: 1968.
	Koster, Taxon 18: 553. 1969.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 94; BM 2: 744, 6: 414; CSP 3: 53, 7: 859,
10: 78, 12: 295, 15: 498; DTS 1: 97; Jackson p. 224, 503; Kanitz no. 266; KR p. 248-
249; MW p. 147; PR 3619; Saccardo 1: 86.
Ascherson, Fl. Prov. Brandenburg 1: 5. 1860.
Marchesetti, Atti Museo Civico Storia nat. Trieste 9: 153-154. 1895.
Lindau, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 56: 176-177. 1914.
Forti, Alberto Grunow (1826-1914), Padova 1915, 40 p. (portr., bibl.), repr. from
	Nuova Notarisia 26: 77-144. 1915.
Zahlbruckner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 65: 321-328. 1915 (portr., bibl.)
De Toni, Ann. naturh. Mus. Wien 38: 1-6. 1924 (portr.)
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 78. 1937.
Stafleu, Taxon 21: 195-196. 1972.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) Fenzl, <em>Reise ... Novara</em>, vol. 1, <em>Sporenpflanzen</em>. Heft 1, <em>Algae</em> 1868.
See sub Fenzl (PR 3619).
(2) Schneider, <em>Naturw. Beitr. Kankasus-länder.</em> 1878: <em>Algen</em> und <em>Diatomaceen</em> aus dem
kaspischen Meere.
(3) Schmidt, <em>Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde</em>, Hefte 37-53, 1890-1896.
<em>Note</em>: for the many publications in which Grunow participated see Forti, <em>Alberto Grunow</em>
1915, p. 34-40.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Grunoviella</em> Van Heurck (1896); <em>Grunowia</em> [sic] Rabenhorst (1864).

2201. <em>Die österreichischen Diatomaceen</em>. Amsterdam (Linnaeus Press) 1971. Oct. (<em>Österr.
Diatom.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: A facsimile reprint of the text originally published in the Verhandlungen der
	kaiserlich-königlichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 12: [315]-472.
	1862 (presented 5 Mar 1862) and 12: [545]-588. 1862 (presented 7 Mai 1862), with
	<em>plates iii, iv, v, vi, vii, xiii</em> [= <em>viii</em>] and <em>xviii</em> (facsimile reprint publ. 19 Jul 1971, ISBN
	90-6105-003-0, p. [i-iii], [315]-472, [545]-588. <em>Copy</em>: FAS).
<em>Ref</em>.: Stafleu, Taxon 21: 195-196. 1972.

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HEADING: GUÉGUEN

Guéguen, Fernand Pierre Joseph (1872-1915), French mycologist. (<em>Guég</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 95.
Anon., Bot. Not. 1915: 236; Rev. gén. Bot. 27: 160. 1915.
Dangeard, Bull. Soc. bot. France 62: 261. 1915.
Radais, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 31: 37-52. 1915 (bibl., portr.)

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gueguenia</em> Bainier (1907).

2202. <em>Les champignons parasites de l'homme</em> et des animaux. Généralités, classification,
biologie, technique. – Clefs analytiques, synonymie, diagnoses, histoire parasitologique,
bibliographie. Préface de M. Maxime Radais ... ouvrage renfermant douze planches
et deux index, l'un des hôtes, l'autre des parasites. Paris (A. Joanin et Cie) 1904. Oct. (<em>Champ. paras. homme</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1904 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1904), p. [i]-xvii, [1]-299. <em>Copy</em>: U.

Gueldenstaedt, Johann Anton [von] (1745-1781), Latvian botanist at St. Petersburg,
accompanied S. G. Gmelin on his travels in S.E. Russia. (<em>Gueldenst</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 3: 498, (1): 151; Barnhart 2: 95; BM 2: 745;
Krebel p. 37; PR ed. 1: 3938-39395 TR 501-503.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gueldenstaedtia</em> F. E. L. Fischer (1823).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Lipschitz and Vasilczenko, Herbarium centrale USSR 99. 1968.

2203. <em>Reisen durch Russland und im Caucasischen Gebürge</em>. Auf Befehl der Russisch-Kayser-
lichen Akademie der Wissenschaften herausgegeben von P. S. Pallas, St. Petersburg
(Kayserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften) 1787-1791, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Reis. Russland</em>).

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1787, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-511, <em>pl. 1-13. Copy</em>: MO.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1791 (<em>n.v.</em>)
<em>Ref</em>.: IF p. 700; LS 10538; MW suppl. p. 81; PR (ed. 1): 3938; TR 106.

Gümbel, Carl Wilhelm (Baron) von (1823-1898), German geologist and palaeobio-
logist, brother of W. T. Gümbel, pupil of Martius. (<em>C. Gümbel</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB; Andrews p. 273; Barnhart 2: 95; BM 2: 745;
CSP 3: 85, 6: 679, 7: 866-868, 10: 87-88, 12: 296, 15: 504-505; DTS 1: 98-99; GR p.
163; Jackson p. 161; LS 10539; PR 3623; Quenstedt p. 179 (many biogr. refs.)
Anon., Alpenfreund 2: 176-182. 1870 (portr.) (<em>n.v.</em>, fide DTS).
Anon., Leopoldina 34: 108-109. 1898.
Voit, Sb. Akad. Wiss. München 29: 281-314. 1899.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 378. 1937.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: See Bruch, Schimper et Gümbel, <em>Bryologia europaea</em>. Gümbel con-
tributed many illustrations.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Guembelia</em> E. Hampe (1846) is dedicated to his elder brother Wilhelm
Theodor (1812-1858), q.v.

2204. <em>Die sogenannten Nulliporen</em> (Lithothamnium und Dactylophora). Und ihre Betheili-
gung und der Zusammensetzung der Kalkgesteine. Erster Theil die Nulliporen des
Pflanzenreichs (Lithothamnium) ... mit 2 Tafeln. München (Kön. Bayer. Akad. der
Wissenschaften) 1871. Qu. (<em>Nulliporen</em>).

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<em>Theil 1</em>: 1871, p. [1]-42, <em>pl. 1-2. Copy</em>: PCS. – Preprinted from Abh. k. bayer. Akad.
	Wiss. 2. Kl. 11 (1. Abth.): 13-52, 1871 (journal vol. publ. 1873).
<em>Theil 2</em>: Die Nulliporen des Thierreichs (Dactyloporideae) nebst Nachtrag zum ersten
	Theil ... mit 4 Tafeln. München 1872. Qu., p. [i], [1]-60, <em>pl. 1-4. Copy</em>: PCS. –
	Preprinted from Abh. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss. 2. Kl. 11 (1. Abth.): 229-290. 1872
	(publ. 1873).
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 273; BM 2: 745.

Gümbel, Wilhelm Theodor (1812-1858), German bryologist, director of a secondary
school at Spandau. (<em>W. Gümbel</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown; some mosses at BR. – Gümbel's extensive moss
herbarium was offered for sale by his brother, C. W. Gümbel, in Flora. It contained
many of the originals on which the illustrations of the <em>Bryologia europaea</em> were based.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 245.
	Gümbel, C. W., Flora 45: 240. 1862.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 95; BM 2: 745-746; CSP 3: 85-86; 6: 679;
DTS 1: 99; NI 763; PR 3622.
Anon., Bonplandia 6: 335. 1858.
Jaeger, Bot. Zeit. 16: 118-119. 1858, Jahresber. Pollichia 16/17: 341-347. 1859 (bibl.)
Bay, Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100: 16 (publ.), 136. 1910.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 119. 1937.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Guembelia</em> E. Hampe (1846).

2205. <em>Die Moosflora der Rheinpfalz</em> für die Mitglieder und lieben Freunde der Pollichia.
Landau (Ed. Kaussler) 1857. Oct. (<em>Moosfl. Rheinpfalz</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: 1857 (am Tage St. Jacobi 1857; Flora rd. 14 Oct-14 Nov), p. [1]-95, <em>1 pl</em>. (litho-
	graph by the author). <em>Copies</em>: NY, Steere. – Originally published in Jahresber.
	Pollichia 15: 1: 95. 1857. – Folio plate: "Die Laubmoose der Rheinpfalz."
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 745; Jackson p. 308; NI 763.

Guépin, Jean Pierre (1779-1858), French physician and botanist at Angers. (<em>Guépin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: material at CN and PC.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 244.
	Anon., Flora 15(1): Int. Bl. 40-42. Feb 1832.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 286; Barnhart 2: 96; BM 2: 747; CSP 3: 58;
GR p. 325; PR 3628.
Anon., Flora 41: 175-176. 1858.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Guepinia</em> E. M. Fries (1825); <em>Guepiniella</em> Baglietto (1870); <em>Guepiniopsis</em> Patouil-
lard (1883).

2206. <em>Flore de Maine et Loire</em>, ... tome premier. Angers (L. Pavie) 1830. Duod. † (<em>Fl.
Maine et Loire</em>).

<em>Ed. 1</em>: Tome premier: before 29 Mai 1830 (BF), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-lii, [1, table]. [1]-360.
	<em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH, NY. – Second volume (Crypt.) never published.
<em>Ed. 2</em>: <em>Flore de Maine et Loire</em> ... revue avec soin et considérablement augmentée.
	Angers (V. Pavie), Paris (J.-B. Baillière) Jun 1838. Duod. (in sixes), p. [i*-iii*],
	[i]-lxii, [1]-409. <em>Copies</em>: BR, HH, NY.
<em>Supplément à la Flore de Maine et Loire</em>, Angers (Victor Pavie) 1842. Duod. (in sixes) (rd.
	Regensburg before 28 Dec 1842), p. [i-vii], [1]-63. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, NY.
<em>Ed. 3</em>: <em>Flore de Maine et Loire</em> ... troisième édition, revue avec soin et considérablement
	augmentée. Angers (Lainé Frères), Paris (J. B. Baillière) 1845. Duod. (in sixes),
	p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xcix, [1]-440. <em>Copies</em>: HH, NY.
<em>Supplément à la troisième édition de la Flore de Maine et Loire</em>. Angers (Lainé Frères) 1850.
	Duod. (in sixes), p. [i-vii], [1]-51. <em>Copies</em>: BR, G, HH, NY.

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HEADING: GUÉPIN

<em>Second</em> supplément, Angers (Cosnier et Lachèse) 1854. Duod., p. [i-iii], [1]-43. As
	'Notice sur une Flore Angevine manuscrite, suivie d'un second supplément à la Flore
	de Maine et Loire'. (Copy rd. by Durieu de Maisonneuve on 14 Jul 1854, BR).
	<em>Copy</em>: BR. – Reprinted from Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Maine et Loire,
	vol. 1, 1854.
<em>Ref</em>.: BH; BM 2: 747; LS 10545; PR 3628.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 173-176. 7 Oct 1833.
	Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 555. 7 Aug 1846.

Guerke, Robert Louis August Maximilian (Max) (1854-1911), German botanist
at Berlin. (<em>Guerke</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown, some material at K. – B had a set of 154 drawings of
Cactaceae by Mrs Toni Gürke.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 244.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(2): 922; Barnhart 2: 96; BM 2: 749, 6: 417;
CSP 15: 512; DTS 1: 99, 6(4): 143-144; MW p. 147; NI.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 175-176. 1906.
Vaupel, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 21: 49, 65-67. 1911.
Loesener, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 53: 29-41. 1911 (1912) (bibl., portr.)
Steam, J. Bot. 77: 89-91. 1939.
Langman, Lit. Fl. Pl. Mexico 339. 1964.
Anon., Kakt. and Succ. 23: 322. 1972 (portr. only).

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: (1) EP, <em>Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien</em> ed. 1:
	(a) <em>Melianthaceae</em>: III. 5: 374-383. Jan 1895.
	(b) <em>Ebenaceae</em>: IV. 1: 153-165. Dec 1891; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 280-281. Oct 1897.
	(c) <em>Symplocaceae</em>: IV. 1: 165-172. Dec 1891; Suppl. Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 281. Oct 1897.
	(d) <em>Styracaceae</em>: IV. 1: 172-180. Dec 1891; Suppl., Nachtr. II-IV. 1: 281. Oct 1897.
	(e) <em>Borraginaceae</em>: IV. 3A: 71-96. Jun 1893; 97-128. 10 Jul 1894; 129-131. 26 Feb
	1895; 377. Feb 1897; Suppl., Nachtr. (with H. Harms) II-IV. 1: 289-290. Nov 1897;
	II-IV. 2: 63-64. 8 Oct 1900.
(2) Martius, <em>Flora brasiliensis</em>: <em>Malvaceae</em> II (<em>Pavoniae, Hibiscae</em>): 12(3): 456-585, <em>pl. 79-114</em>.
1892 (fasc. 111: 15 Apr 1892).
(3) Engler, <em>Die Pflanzenwelt Ostafrikas</em>, Teil C: <em>Hydrocharitaceae, Sansevieria, Meliaceae,
Polygalaceae, Melianthaceae, Malvaceae, Ebenaceae, Borraginaceae, Verbenaceae, Labiatae</em>.
(4) Schumann, Gürke and Vaupel, <em>Blühende Kakteen</em>, Neudamm 1900-1921, see Gürke.
(5) Richter, <em>Plantae europaeae</em>, tom. 2, emended and edited by Guerke, fasc. 1, p. 1-160.
1897, fasc. 2: 161-320. 1899, fasc. 3: 321-480. 1903. See under Richter.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Guerke treated many special groups for several of the composite volumes des-
cribing the flora of the German territories in Africa. For full details see Loesener 1911.

Guettard, Jean Étienne (1715-1786), French physician and naturalist. (<em>Guett</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 12(3): 269; Barnhart 2: 97; BM 2: 749, 6: 417;
GR p. 325; LS 10563-10564; PR 3630-3631; Quenstedt p. 176; Saccardo 1: 87; Zander
ed. 10, p. 665.
Condorcet, Hist. Acad. Sci. Paris 1786: 47-62. 1788.
Dryander, Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks 5: 262 [index]. 1800 (bibl.)
Soland, Étude sur Guettard, Angers 1873 (<em>n.v.</em>) – Also in Ann. Soc. Linn. Maine-et-
	Loire 13, 14, 15, 1871-1873.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 450 [index]. 1937.
Rappaport, Isis 58: 375-384. 1968 (geol. act.)
Hahn, The anatomy of a scientific institution 347 (biogr.), 69, 114, 132 n. 1971.
Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 87, 275. 1971.
Rappaport, DSB 5: 577-579. 1972 (bibl.)

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HEADING: GUILLEMIN

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Guettarda</em> Linnaeus (1753); <em>Guettardella</em> Champion ex Bentham (1852).

2207. <em>Observations sur les plantes</em>. Paris (Durand) 1747. 2 vols. Duod. (<em>Observ. pl.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1747, p. [i*-viii*], i-xliii, [27], [1]-302, [20, ind., err.], <em>pl. 1-4. Copies</em>: MO, NY.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1747, p. [i-iv], [1]-464, [24, ind.]. <em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	The work deals with the plants from the vicinity of Étampes, Seine-et-Oise, hence
	Linnaeus' designation of it as <em>Guett. Stamp.</em>, standing for <em>Flora stampensis</em>. Adanson
	refers to it simply by means of <em>Guett</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 749; HE p. 27; LS 10563; PR 3630; SO 632d; SA 2: 564.
	Adanson, Fam. pl. 1: 27. 1764 ('1763').

2208. Cinquième mémoire sur les glandes des plantes, et le quatrième sur l'usage que
l'on peut faire de ces parties dans l'établissement des genres de plantes. <em>Hist. Acad. Sci.
</em>[<em>Paris</em>] <em>Mém</em>. 1749: 322-377. 1753. – Sixième mémoire sur les glandes des plantes, et le
cinquième ... <em>Hist. Acad. Sci.</em> [<em>Paris</em>]. <em>Mém</em>. 1749: 392-443. 1753. 

<em>Publ</em>.: No indication exists that this volume of the <em>Histoire</em> was published after 1 May
	1753. For this reason the many Tournefortian names used by Guettard in these two
	memoirs should be left out of account for purposes of botanical nomenclature. Until
	proof to the contrary is brought forward these publications must be considered as
	pre-linnaean.
<em>Ref</em>.: DA 1967.
	Rothmaler, Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 2-24. 1944.

2209. Septième mémoire sur les glandes des plantes. <em>Hist. Acad. Sci.</em> [<em>Paris</em>] <em>Mém</em>. 1750:
179-235. 1754. – Huitième mémoire sur les glandes des plantes, <em>Hist. Acad. Sci.</em> [<em>Paris</em>]
<em>Mém</em>. 1750: 345-384. 1754. 

<em>Publ</em>.: The Tournefortian and other generic names published in these two memoirs must
	be taken into account for purposes of botanical nomenclature if they refer clearly to
	previously published generic names accompanied by descriptions.
<em>Ref</em>.: DA 1967.

Guillaumin, André (1885-1974), French botanist and explorer. (<em>Guillaumin</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: P.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 244.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 98; BM 2: 418, 6: 418; BFM 921; GR
p. 325; IF suppl. 4: 322; MW p. 147-148, suppl. p. 81; Zander (ed. 10) p. 665-666.
Guillaumin, Notice sur les titres et travaux scientifiques de A. Guillaumin. Paris 1932,
	50 p.
Gagnepain, <em>in</em> Lecomte, FI. Indochine, tome prél. 42. 1944.
McKee, Colloq. int. Centre nat. Rech. sci., Paris 144: 19-31. 1966.
Reed, Bibl. fl. S.E. Asia 84-85. 1969 (bibl.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Lecomte, <em>Flore indochine</em>: <em>Burseraceae</em>, suppl. 1(5): 675-682. Dec 1946;
<em>Linaceae-Rutaceae</em> 1(6): 582-687. Mar 1911; <em>Burseraceae</em> 1(7) 707-722. Aug 1911; <em>Hama-
melidaceae-Rhizophoraceae</em> 2(6): 709-734. Oct 1920; <em>Melastomaceae</em> 2(7): 864-936. Mai
1921; <em>Styracaceae-Symplocaceae</em> 3(8): 979-1034. Mar 1933.

Guillemin, [Jean Baptiste] Antoine (1796-1842), French botanist and traveller.
(<em>Guillemin</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: The first set of Guillemin's own Brazilian collections is at DI
with the rest of his herbarium. His types are mainly at P, but also in G (G-DC and
Delessert herbarium).
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 244; Lasègue 46, 240-243.
	Candolle, Phytographie 417, 1880.
	Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 30-31. 1906.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 351. 1916.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 86. 1970.

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HEADING: GUILLEMIN

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 98; BM 2: 751, 6: 418; CSP 3: 80, 6: 679;
GR p. 281; LS 4140; NI 765-766; PR 3645-3650, ed. 1: 3973-3978.
Anon., Flora 25: 256. 1842.
Lasègue, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. 17: 294-296. 1842 (bibl.)
Michaud, Biogr. univ. 18: 182-184. 1857.
Mocquin-Tandon, <em>in</em> Michaud, Biogr. univ. ed. 2. 18: 182. 1857.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mémoires et Souvenirs 143, 332-334. 1862.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 113. 1903, 3(3): 103. 1905.
Urban, Fl. bras. 1(1): 30-31. 1906 (itinerary).
Maiden, J. Roy. Soc. NSW 44: 150-151. 1910.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 233. 1937.
Hepper and Neate, pl. coll. W. Afr. 34. 1971.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of the <em>Annales des Sciences naturelles Botanique</em>, ser. 2, vols. 1-17,
1834-1842; collaborated in Bory de Saint-Vincent, <em>Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle
</em>(vols. 3-17, 1823-1831).

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Guilleminea</em> Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth (1823).

2210. <em>Icones lithographicae plantarum australasiae rariorum</em>. Decades duae quas botanicis
offert J. B. A. Guillemin. Paris (Treuttel et Wurtz), London, Strasbourg 1827. Qu. (<em>Ic.
pl. australas.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: In two decades, the second probably only Jan 1828, at least before 2 Feb 1828
	(BF), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-ii, [1]-14, <em>pl. 1-20</em>, uncol. unsigned lithographs made for Delessert
	between 1820 and 1827. <em>Copies</em>: G, MO, NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 791; GF p. 58; Jackson p. 398; NI 765; PR 3646; IDC 6456.

2211. <em>Florae Senegambiae tentamen</em>, seu historia plantarum in diversis Senegambiae
regionibus a peregrinatoribus Perrottet et Leprieur detectarum ... accedunt tabulae
lapide aut aere incisae. Tomus primus. Paris (Treuttel et Wurtz), London 1830-1833.
Qu. † (<em>Fl. Seneg. tent.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: George Samuel Perrottet (1793-1870); Achille Richard (1794-1852) (signed
at the end of each order).

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4	121-160	29[bis]-38	Sep 1831	8	281-316,	67-72	15 Apr 1833
					[i]-xi
					[5, ind.],
					[1, err.]

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, Teyler. – For sources of dates see TL-1. For a prospectus see Bull. Sci.
nat. géol. [Férussac] 23: 259-261. 1830. One or two (not four) volumes were announced
with a total of 12-15 livraisons which would appear every other month. The quarto
edition on <em>papier jésus</em> was with black and white figures, the edition on <em>papier vélin</em> with
coloured ones. – The 72 plates are coloured lithographs of drawings by Decaisne and
Vauthier.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 751; Jackson p. 352; GF p. 58; NI 766; PR 3647; RS p. 86; SK p. clxxxv;
	IDC 5942.
	Guillemin, letters to A. P. de Candolle at G.
	Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 96, 216-218. 1831 (fasc. 1), 2: 49-63. 1832 (fasc. 1-5), 4: 1-26.
	1834 (fasc. 6-8).
	Guillemin, Arch, de Bot. 2: 234. 16 Sep. 1833.
	Hiern, J. Bot. 18: 263. 1880.
	Barnhart, unpublished notes at NY.
	Procès-Verbaux, Académie des Sciences 9-10, 1921-1922 (for the years 1831-1833).

PAGE: 1023
HEADING: GUIMPEL

2212. <em>Archives de Botanique</em> ou recueil mensuel de mémoires originaux, d'extraits et
d'analyses bibliographiques, d'annonces et d'avis divers concernant cette science;
rédigées par une société de botanistes français et étrangers sous la direction de M. A. J.
Guillemin, M. D. Paris 1833 (Bureau des Archives, Treuttel et Wurtz, Levrault, Béchet
Jeune, Mercklein) 1833, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Arch. Bot.</em>)

tome	livr.	pages	dates	tome	livr.	pages	dates
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-96	28 Jan 1833	2	1	1-96	15 Jul 1833
	2	97-192	11 Feb 1833		2	97-192	12 Aug 1833
	3	193-288	11 Mar 1833		3	193-288	16 Sep 1833
	4	289-384	15 Apr 1833		4	289-384	21 Oct 1833
	5	385-480	13 Mai 1833		5	385-480	25 Nov 1833
	6	481-576	10 jun 1833		6	481-608	23 Dec 1833

<em>Copy</em>: NY. – The dates are the dates of presentation to the Académie des Sciences
(Paris), taken from the Procès-Verbaux, 10(1922); fasc. I was announced in BF on
12 Jan 1833; the other parts were not mentioned. Vol. 2 concludes with a detailed subject
index. The journal carried many up-to-date reviews. Vol. 1 has <em>pl. 1-10</em>, vol. 2: <em>11-20</em>.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 751; Jackson p. 475; PR 3649; IDC 5231.

2213. [<em>Zephyritis taitensis</em>] Énumération des plantes découvertes par les voyageurs dans
les Iles de la Société, principalement dans celle de Taïti. Paris (Paul Renouard) 1837.
Oct. (<em>Zephyritis</em>).

<em>Publ</em>.: Reprint late 1837?, p. [i], [1]-84 (received by the Académie des Sciences only on
	22 Jan 1838). – Reprinted, with separate pagination, from Ann. Sci. nat. ser. 2. 6:
	297-320. Nov 1836, 7: 177-192. Mar 1837, 241-255. Apr 1837, 349-370. Jun 1837.
	The title <em>Zephyritis taitensis</em> appears in the periodical.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 751; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 405; LS 10576; PR 3650.
	Jardin, Mém. de Cherbourg 7: 237-244. (suppl.)

Guimpel, Friedrich (1774-1839), German botanical artist and engraver, professor at
the Academy of Arts in Berlin. (<em>Guimpel</em>).

<sm>ORIGINALS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 99; BM 2: 751; MW p. 148; NI 2: 252
[index]; PR 3651-3654.
Ratzeburg, Forstwiss. Schriftsteller-Lexikon 213. 1874.
Thieme-Becker, Allg. Lexikon bild. Künstler 15: 320. 1922.
Moebius, Gesch. Bot. 397-398. 1937.
Schmid, Chamisso als Naturforscher 168 [index]. 1942.
Helm, Festschr. Nissen 358-359. 1973.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Guimpel illustrated e.g.:
(1) Hayne, F. G., <em>Getreue Darstellung... in der Arzneikunde gebräuchliche Gewächse</em>, Berlin
1805-1846.
(2) Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, <em>Hortus halensis</em>, Halle 1841-1853.
(3) Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, <em>Adumbrationes plantarum</em>, Berlin 1825-1832.

<sm>NOTE</sm>: Guimpel was an artist who colloborated with botanists such as H. G. L. Reichen-
bach, Hayne, Klotzsch, Link, Nees, Otto, Schlechtendal and Willdenow in the pro-
duction of illustrated botanical works.

2214. <em>Abbildung der deutschen Holzarten</em> für Forstmänner und Liebhaber der Botanik,
herausgegeben von Friedrich Guimpel ... entworfen und beschrieben von Carl Ludwig
Willdenow, in letzter Rücksicht fortgesetzt von Friedrich Gottlob Hayne. Berlin
(Schüppel) [1810-]1815-1820, 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Abbild. deut. Holzart.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Carl Ludwig Willdenow (1765-1812), text; Friedrich Gottlob Hayne (1763-
	1832), end of treatment.

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HEADING: GUIMPEL

vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates	vol.	fasc.	pages	plates	dates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1	1	1-16	1-6	Jun 1810	1	10	73-80	55-60	1812
	2	17-22	7-12	Sep 1810		11-16	81-128	61-96	1812-1815
	3	23-28	13-18	1811		17	129-136	97-102	1815
	4	29-34	19-24	1811		18	[i-iii],	103-108	1815
							137-[148]
	5	35-40	25-30	1811	2	19	[149]-156	109-114	1815
	6	41-48	31-36	1811		20	157-162	115-120	1815
	7	49-56	37-42	1812		21	163-170	121-126	1816
	8	57-64	43-48	1812		22-36	[i],	127-216	1816-1820
	9	65-72	49-54	1812			171-302

<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY, Morton Arb. – The above details are taken from a copy at the Morton
Arboretum, Lisle Ill., kindly supplied by Ian MacPhail. A publisher's note on the death
of Willdenow is inserted in front of p. 73. The text to be continued by F. G. Hayne. The
original covers of fasc. 1-9 cite Willdenow as the only author, later Willdenow and
Hayne. The covers of fascicles 11-16 and 22-36 are not present in the Morton Arboretum
copy and not seen by me in any other copy either. The plates are coloured copper
engravings by F. Guimpel. BH contains much information which will allow some
further precision.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 751; NI 2154; PR 3651.
	Fuchs, Taxon 11: 129-130. 1962.

2215. <em>Abbildung der fremden in Deutschland ausdauernden Holzarten ...</em> herausgegeben
von F. Guimpel mit Angabe der Cultur von F. Otto ... beschrieben von F. G. Hayne.
Berlin (G. Reimer) [1819-]1825[-1830]. Qu. † (<em>Abbild. fremd. Holzart.</em>)

<em>Co-authors</em>: Christian Friedrich Otto (1783-1856), on cultivation; Friedrich Gottlob
	Hayne (1763-1832), descriptions.
<em>Publ</em>.: Published in 24 Hefte between 1819-1830, contents and dates of which are
	imperfectly known; p. [i]-[viii], 1-170, pl. 1 -144, coloured copper engravings by
	F. Guimpel. <em>Copy</em>: G.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 751; MW p. 148; NI 818; PR 3652.
	Anon., Flora 2: 408-412. 14 Jul 1819 (announcement and rev. of fasc. 1, 2).
	Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 333. 1945.

2216. <em>Abbildung und Beschreibang aller in der Pharmacopoea borussica aufgeführten Gewächse</em>.
Herausgegeben von Friedrich Guimpel ... Text von D. F. L. von Schlechtendal.
Berlin (Ludwig Oehmigke) [1828-]1830-1837, 3 vols. Qu. (<em>Abbild. Pharmac. Gew.</em>)

<em>Co-author</em>: Diedrich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal (1794-1866), text.
<em>Publ</em>.: In 53 Hefte, of which contents and dates are imperfectly known, between 1828
	and 1837.
	<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1830, p. [i], [1]-191, [192], <em>pl. 1-100. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1833, p. [i], [1]-123, [124], <em>pl. 101-200. Copy</em>: NY.
	<em>Vol. 3</em>: 1837, p. [i], [1]-120, <em>pl. 201-308. Copy</em>: NY.
	The plates are coloured copper engravings by F. Guimpel.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 751; NI 1769; PR 3653.

Gunnerns, Johan Ernst (1718-1773), Norwegian botanist and clergyman. (<em>Gunn</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: LINN, TRH.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 245.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 6(1): 676; Barnhart 2: 101; GR p. 712; NI 767;
PR 3657; Quenstedt p. 178.
Hornemann, Nat. Tidskr. 1: 565-566. 1837.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 101, 169. 1903, 3(3): 184. 1905.
Dahl, Naturen 42: 33-59. 1918 (portr.)
Petersen et Printz, Johan Ernst Gunnerus, Mindeblade, Trondhjem 1919, 141 p.
	portr.)

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HEADING: GUSSONE

Nordgård, Norsk biografisk Leksikon 5: 98-103. 1931.
Nordhagen, Kgl. Norske Vid. Selsk. Forh. 33: 1-31. 1960.
Dahl, Biskop Gunnerus' virksomhet fornemmelig som botaniker. Trondhjem 1892-1910,
	in various vols, of Kgl. Norske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. (see Kleppa 1973 for a complete
	list).
Bille, Blyttia 29(3): 157-159. 1971.
Engegård, Blyttia 3(1): 3-15. 1973 (portr. on postage stamp).
Kleppa, Norsk bot. bibl. 1814-1964. 5. 1973.
Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 69: 209. 1974.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gunnera</em> Linnaeus (1767); <em>Gunneropsis</em> Oersted (1857).

2217. <em>Flora norvegica</em>, observationibus praesertim oeconomicis panosque norvegici
locupletata. Nidrosia [Trondhjem] (Vinding), Kjøbenhavn (F. C. Pelt) 1766-1772,
2 vols. Fol. (<em>Fl. norveg.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1766 (p. viii: 29 Mar 1766), [i*-viii*], [i]-viii, 1-96, [2, index], <em>pl. 1-3. Copies</em>:
	HH, HU, PCS.
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1772 (p. iv: 23 Apr 1772), p. [i-iv], [1]-148, [indexes sign. Pp-Zz, Aaa-Fff],
	<em>pl. 1-9. Copies</em>: HH, HU, PCS.
<em>Additamenta</em>: Norske Vid. Selsk. Skrivt. 4: 81-86.
<em>Ref</em>.: NI 767; PR 3657.
	Engegård, Blyttia 31: 3-15. 1973.

Gussone, Giovanni (1787-1866), Italian botanist at Naples. (<em>Guss</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Mainly at NAP (14.000 species), but in part also at FI. Other
material at B, BM, BP, C, CGE, G, G-DC, K, KIEL, LY, MANCH, P, TC, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 2: 246; Saccardo 2: 57.
	Pasquale, Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. ser. 2. 1: 260. 1894.
	Urban, Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 351. 1916.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 87. 1970.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: AG 2(1): 462, 6(2): 936; Barnhart 2: 101; BM 2: 754;
CSP 3: 94; GR p. 532; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 554 [index]; PR 3658-3663; Zander ed. 10,
p. 666.
Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. Souv. 412. 1862.
Anon., Flora 49: 171. 1866; Pasquale, 55: 59-60. 1871.
Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 163. 1903, 3(3): 178. 1905.
Trotter, Delpinoa, Napoli 1: 75-108. 1948 (portr., bibl.) (q.v. for further sources,
	mss. etc.)
Catalano, Delpinoa, Napoli 11: 5-170. 1958.
Gilbert, Gard. Chron. 159(5): 100. 1966.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gussonea</em> K. B. Presl (1828); <em>Gussonea</em> Tornabene (1848-1849).

<sm>HANDWRITING</sm>: Candollea 30: 381-382. 1975.

2218. <em>Plantae rariores</em> quas in itinere per oras jonii ac adriatici maris et per regiones
samnii ac aprutii collegit Joannes Gussone med. doet. et praefectus hr. botanici in
Boccadifalco. Napoli (Regia Typographia) 1826. Qu. (<em>pl. rar.</em>)

<em>Text</em>: 1826 (p. iv: 4 Kal. Jun 1826), p. [i-vi], [1]-401, [2, err.]. <em>Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Icones</em>: 1826, p. [i]-xi, <em>pl. 1-66</em>, uncol. liths. by G. Cali. <em>Copy</em>: HH.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3659; IDC 5046.

2219. <em>Florae siculae prodromus</em> sive plantarum in Sicilia ulteriori nascentium enumeratio
secundum systema Linnaeanum disposita. Napoli (Ex regia typographia) 1827-1828, 2 vols. Oct. (<em>Fl. sicul. prodr.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: Oct-Dec 1827 (dedic. Oct 1827), p. [i]-viii, [1]-592, add. [1]-11. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY
	(500 copies printed).
<em>Vol. 2</em>: 1828[-1832], p. [1]-586. <em>Copies</em>: G, NY. – p. 581: "Aug 1832 absoluti."

PAGE: 1026
HEADING: GUSSONE

<em>Supplementum</em>: Napoli 1832-1843. Oct., 2 fasc. viii, 242 p.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 754; Jackson p. 322; PR 3660; SO 832a; IDC 98.

2220. <em>Flora sicula</em> sive descriptiones et icones plantarum rariorum Siciliae ulterioris
Francisci I. Borbonii regis utriusque Siciliae regni jussu edita. Napoli 1829. Fol. † (<em>Fl.
sicul.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1829. – Only one fascicle was published containing 16 pages of text and five
	plates numbered <em>i-v</em>. An additional plate numbered <em>xiv</em> is found in some copies [BM].
	The plates are engraved and hand-coloured after drawings by Francesco Paderni.
	The book seems to be very rare.
<em>Ref</em>.: BM 2: 754; GF p. 58; Jackson p. 322; NI 768; PR 3661; IDC 5944.

2221. <em>Florae siculae synopsis</em> exhibens plantas vasculares in Sicilia insulisque adjacentibus
huc usque detectas, secundum systema Linneanum dispositas. Napoli (Tramater) 1842-
1844[-1845]. 2 vols. Qu. (<em>Fl. sicul. syn.</em>)

<em>Vol. 1</em>: 1843 (p. 575: Februar. an. 1843 absoluti; t.p. 1842), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-v, [1]-582.
	<em>Copies</em>: HU, MO, NY.
<em>Vol. 2, part 1</em>: 1844 (p. 529: Junio an. 1844 abs.; p. 2: Apr 1843; t.p. 1843), p. [1]-529.
	<em>Copies</em>: MO, NY.
	<em>Part 2</em>: Jul 1844-Sep 1845 (see p. 903; back of t.p. Jul 1844; Flora 14 Mai 1845, Bot.
	Zeit. 4: 45. 16 Mai 1845, Gersdorf 7 Nov 1845), p. [i], 527 [sic]-920. <em>Copies</em>: HU,
	MO, NY.
It is possible that the book came out in parts in view of the difference in dates between
the t.p.'s and the last pages. Vol. 2 has on p. 668: Oct 1844, on p. 674: Kal. Jan. 1845,
p. 903: Sep 1845. The MO copy has a title page of vol. 1 limited to "Florae siculae
synopsis auctore Joanne Gussone" and imprint.
<em>Ref</em>.: BL 2: 391; BM 2: 754; IF p. 700; Jackson p. 322; PR 3662; SO 848i; IDC 122.

2222. <em>Enumeratio plantarum vascularium in insula Inarime</em> sponte provenientium vel oeco-
nomico usu passim cultarum. Napoli (Vanni) 1854. Qu. (<em>Enum. pl. Inarim.</em>)

<em>Publ</em>.: 1855 (t.p. 1854; p. [iv]: iv cal. Maji 1855, addenda p. [3]: Jun 1855; consiglio
	22 Mar 1854), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xix, [1]-428, [3, add.], [1, err.], [1, consiglio], <em>pl. 1-20</em>,
	uncol., by G. Janelli. <em>Copies</em>: HH, M.
<em>Ref</em>.: PR 3663.
	Anon., Flora 40: 339-352. 14 Jun 1857.

Gusuleac, Mihail (1887-1960), Roumanian botanist. (<em>Gusul</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BUC, further material at B, C, CERN, GH, W.
<em>Ref</em>.: IH 1 (ed. 6): 359, 2: 246.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 102; BFM 2407; MW p. 148.
Tarnavschii, Acta bot. Horti Bucurestiensis 1960: 375-380. 1961 (bibl.)

Gutbier, Christian August von (1798-1866), German palaeobiologist in Sachsen.
(<em>Gutbier</em>).

<sm>COLLECTIONS</sm>: Unknown.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: ADB 10: 216-217; Andrews p. 273; (Poggendorff);
Barnhart 2: 102; BM 2: 754, 6: 419; CSP 3: 95; PR 3664-3665; Quenstedt 1866: 59-64.
Anon., Flora 49: 349. 1866.
Geinitz, S. B. naturw. Ges. Isis, Dresden 1866: 59-64 (bibl.)
Langer, Argumenta palaeobotanica 2: 27-30. 1968.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gutbiera</em> Pfeiffer (1874, <em>orth. var.</em>); <em>Guttbiera</em> K. B. Presl ex A. T. Brongniart
(1849).

2223. <em>Abdrücke und Versteinerungen des Zwickauer Schwarzkohlengebirges</em> und seiner Umge-
bungen. Zwickau (G. Richter) 1835. Oct. (<em>Abdr. Verst. Schwarzkohlengeb.</em>)

PAGE: 1027
HEADING: GYÖRFFY

<em>Publ</em>.: Mai-Jun (see e.g. ABD 1 Jul 1836; BH), p. [i]-viii, [9]-80, <em>pl. 1-11, 3b. Copy</em>: NY.
<em>Ref</em>.: Andrews p. 41; BM 2: 754; PR 3664.
	Nissen, Zool. Buchill. 183. 1969 (no. 1771).

Gyelnik, Vilmos Köfaragó (1906-1945), Hungarian lichenologist. (<em>Gyeln</em>.)

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: BP. – <em>Exsiccatae</em>: <em>Lichenotheca</em> (nos. 1-100 and 121-200 at FH).
<em>Ref</em>.: Verseghy, Typenversammlung der Flechtensammlung [at BP] 1964.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 104; GR p. 651-652; LS suppl. 10424-
10439; MW p. 148, suppl. p. 82.
Kušan, Ann. mycol. 32: 57. 1934 (criticism).
Hillmann, Rep. Sp. nov., Fedde 46: 132. 1939.
Sjödin, Acta horti gothoburg. 19: 113. 1954 (bibl., catalogue of new names).

<sm>NOTE ON NAME</sm>: Generally cited as Gyelnik; the author himself wrote Köfaragó-Gyelnik
at least from 1938 onward. In his earlier publications he signed V. Gyelnik.

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Rabenhorst, Krypt.-Flora, ed. 2: <em>Pannariaceae</em>, vol. 9 (2.2). 1940.

Györffy, Istvan (1880-1959), Transsylvanian bryologist. (<em>Györffy</em>).

<sm>HERBARIUM</sm> and <sm>TYPES</sm>: Unknown. – Exsiccatae: (with Márton Péterfi (1875-1922):
<em>Bryotheca regni Hungariae exsiccata, edita a sectione botanica Musei nationalis Transsilvanici</em> (nos.
1-50, Kolozsvár 1916). Also: <em>Flora hungarica exsicc.
Ref</em>.: IH 2: 247.
	Hedge and Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 87. 1970.
	Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 208-209. 1971.

<sm>BIBLIOGRAPHY</sm> and <sm>BIOGRAPHY</sm>: Barnhart 2: 104; BM 6: 420; GR p. 658; LS suppl.
10440-10444, 33963; KR p. 251.
Görgei, Szepesi Hírnök 52(4) (24 Jan 1914).
Boros, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 28: 400-408. 1959 (bibl., portr.)
Futák et Domin, Bibliogr. fl. Čsr 226-229. 1960 (bibl.)
Lenley et al, Cat. manuscr. coll. New York Bot. Gard. 191. 1973 (corr.)

<sm>COMPOSITE WORKS</sm>: Editor of <em>Folia cryptogamica</em> 1924-1942, vol. 1 (fasc. 1-10), vol. 2 fasc.
1-5. <em>Facsimile</em> reprint announced by Flück-Wirth 1968. The issues dated 1935-1939 were
published in 1936-1942.

<sm>EPONYMY</sm>: <em>Gyoerffyana</em> E. Kol &amp; F. Chodat; <em>Gyoerffyella</em> E. Kol (1928).

PAGE: 1028
HEADING: INDEX TO TITLES

Abb. Beschr. Deurschl. Giftgew. (Brandt) 708
Abbild. deut. Holzart. (Guimpel) 2214
Abbild. fremd. Holzart. (Guimpel) 2215
Abbild. Pharmac. Gew. (Guimpel) 2216
Abbild. Thiere Pfl. (Fenzl) 1765
Abbildung der deutschen Holzarten (Guimpel) 2214
Abbildung der fremden in Deutschland ausdauernden Holzarten (Guimpel) 2215
Abbildung und Beschreibung aller in der Pharmacopoea borussica aufgeführten Gewächse (Guimpel) 2216
Abbildung und Beschreibung der in Deutschland wildwachsenden und in Gärten im Freien ausdauernden Giftgewächse (Brandt) 708
Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer und selthener Thiere und Pflanzen in Syrien (Fenzl) 1765
Abdrücke und Versteinerungen des Zwickauer Schwarzkohlengebirges (Gutbier) 2223
Abdr. Verst. Schwarzkohlengeb. (Gutbier) 2223
Abhandlungen über die Arzneikräfte der Pflanzen (Dierb.) 1450
Abhandlung vom Geschlecht der Pflanzen und der Befruchtung (Berwald) 496
Abhandlung von den Arten des Unkrauts (J. F. Gmelin) 2046
Abhandlung von den giftigen Gewächsen (J. F. Gmelin) 2044
Abhandlung von den Obstbäumen (Duhamel) 1546
Abhandlungen auf dem Gebiete der Mykologie (Bonord.) 647
Abhandlungen von Bäumen Stauden und Sträuchen (Duhamel) 1544
Abh. Art. Unkrauts (J. F. Gmelin) 2046
Abh. Arzneikr. Pfl. (Dierb.) 1450
Abh. Bäum. Sträuch. (Duhamel) 1544
Abh. Geschl. Pfl. (Berwald) 496
Abh. gift. Gew. (J. F. Gmelin) 2044
Abh. Mykol. (Bonord.) 647
Abrothallus (De Not.) 1376
Acaena (Bitter) 538
Achimeneae (Colla) 1174
<sm>ADANSONIA</sm> (<em>see</em> M. Adanson)
Adansonia (Baill.) 245
<sm>ADANSONIA</sm> ... <sm>NOUVELLE SERIE</sm> (<em>see</em> M. Adanson)
<sm>ADDISONIA</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Brown)
Additamentum generum novorum (Crantz) 1266
Additions pour le Traité des arbres et arbustes (Duhamel) 1544
Adnotationes quaedam ad floram berolinensem C. S. Kunthii (Cham.) 1081
Adnot. fl. berol. (Cham.) 1081
A. Engler's Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (Engl.) 1707

PAGE: 1029
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African species of Oldenlandia (Bremek.) 736
Agrost. aegypt. (Fig.) 1774
Agrost. helv. (Gaudin) 1970
Agrostographiae aegyptiaceae fragmenta (Fig.) 1774
Agrostographie des départemens du Nord de la France (Desmaz.) 1397
Agrostogr. N. France (Desmaz.)
Agrostologia aplicada (Arechav.) 161
Agrosrologia helvetica (Gaudin) 1970
Album crypt., alg. (Coupin) 1256
Album crypt., fung. (Coupin) 1257
Album général de cryptogames ... Algae (Coupin) 1256
Album général des cryptogames ... Fungi (Coupin) 1257
Alc. alg. microsc. (Biasol.) 507
Alcune alghe microscopiche (Biasol.) 507
<em>Algae Americae-borealis exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> D. Eaton)
<em>Algae aquae dulcis exsiccatae praecipue scandinavicae</em> (<em>see</em> F. Elfving)
Algae britannicae (Grev.) 2162
<em>Algae britannicae, dried specimens of</em> ... <em>algae</em> (<em>see</em> R. Greville)
<em>Algae britannicae rariores exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> E. George)
<em>Algae ceylonicae</em> (<em>see</em> W. Ferguson)
<em>Algae exsiccatae americae borealis</em> (<em>see</em> W. Farlow)
<em>Algae marinae canarienses</em> (<em>see</em> F. Boergesen)
<em>Algae marinae ex insulis danic. Indiae occidentalis</em> (<em>see</em> F. Boergesen)
<em>Algae marinae faeroensis</em> (<em>see</em> F. Boergesen)
Algae maris mediterranei et adriatici (J. Agardh) 52
Algae of Bermuda (Collins) 1178
<em>Algae of Bermuda</em> (<em>see</em> F. Collins)
<em>Algae rossicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> C. Gobi)
<em>Algae Scandinaviae exsiccatae quas adjectis characeis</em>
<em>Algae scandinavicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ares-choug)
<em>Algae scoticae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Chalmers)
Algae vegetation (Boerg.) 587
Algarum decas prima (C. Agardh) 37
<em>Algarum fasciculi</em> (<em>see</em> J. Cocks)
Algarum unicellularium genera nova (A. Braun) 713
Alg. Bermuda (Collins) 1178
Alg. brit. (Grev.) 2162
Alg. dalmat. Küste (Frauenfeld) 1851
Alg. dec. prima (C. Agardh) 37
Algen der dalmatischen Küste (Frauen; feld) 1851
Algenflora des Weissen Meeres (Gobi) 2053
Algenfl. Weiss. Meer. (Gobi) 2053
Algernes systematik (J. Agardh) 62
Algern. syst. (J. Agardh) 62
Alg. Falaise (Bréb.) 725
Alg. fl. Buitenzorg (De Wild.) 1430
Alghe (Ardiss.) 156
Algis Novae Zelandiae marinis (J. Agardh) 58
Algis unicellularibus (A. Braun) 713
Alg. mar. medit. (J. Agardh) 52
Alg. Nov. Zeland. mar. (J. Agardh) 38
Algol. mar. ligust. (De Not.) 1373
Algologiae maris ligustici specimen (De Not.) 1373
Alg. Schousboe (Born.) 665
Algues de la flore de Buitenzorg (De Wild.) 1430
<em>Algues de la Normandie</em> (<em>see</em> F. Chauvin)
Algues de P.-K.-A. Schousboe (Born.) 665
Algues des environs de Falaise (Bréb.) 725
Algues marines du Finistère (<em>see</em> P. Crouan)
Algues vertes de la Suisse (Chodat) 1107
Alg. unicell. (A. Braun) 713
Alg. vertes Suisse (Chodat) 1107
Aliq. not. Garciae arom. hist. (Clus.) 1146
Aliquot notae in Garciae aromatum hisroriam (Clus.) 1146
Allgemeine Biologie der Pflanzen (C. Agardh) 46
Allgemeine Geschichte der Pflanzengifte (J. F. Gmelin) 2045
Allgemeine Uebersicht der Flora auf den Canarischen Inseln (L. v. Buch) 862
Allg. Gesch. Pflanzengifte (J. F. Gmelin) 2045
Allg. Uebers. Fl. Canar. Ins. (L. v. Buch) 862
Alpine fl. Canad. Rocky Mts. (S. Brown) 839
Alpine flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains (S. Brown) 839
Ambrosina (Bassi) 336
Ambrosina, novum plantae genus (Bassi) 336
Amer. geol. (Emmons) 1668
American geology (Emmons) 1668
American medical botany (Bigel.) 514
Amer. med. bot. (Bigel.) 514
Amoen. ital. (Bertol.) 486
Amoenitates italicae (Bertol.) 486
Anal. Campylodiscus (Deby) 1333
Analecta algol. (J. Agardh) 63
Analecta algologica (J. Agardh) 63
Analecta lichenum rariorum (Anzi) 146
Analecta lich. rar. (Anzi) 146
<sm>ANALES DEL INSTITUTO BOTANICO A. J.</sm>
<sm>CAVANILLES</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Cavanilles)
Anal. fam. pl. (Dumort.) 1562
Anal. fl. (Batsch) 348
Anal. gen. pl. phanerostem. (Allman) 102
Analisi microscopica di alcuni saggi di fitoplancton (De Toni) 1424

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Anal. keys N. Amer. mosses (Barnes) 312
Anal. microsc. fitopl. (De Toni) 1424
Analyse des familles des plantes (Dumort.) 1562
Analyses florum (Batsch) 348
Analysis of the diatomaceous genus Campylodiscus (Deby) 1333
Analysis, per differentias constantes viginti, inchoata, generum plantarum phanerostemonum (Allman) 102
Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses (Barnes) 312
Anat. comp. vég. (Chatin) 1088
Anat. Gymnosp.-Hölz. (Gothan) 2095
Anatomie comparée des végétaux (Chatin) 1088
Anatomie et physiologie végétales (Baill.) 256
Anatomie lebender und fossiler Gymnospermen-Hölzer (Gothan) 2095
Anatomisch-physiologische Untersuchungen über Haplomitrium Hookeri (Gottsche) 2096
Anat.-phys. Unters. Haplomitrium (Gottsche) 2096
Anat. phys. vég. (Baill.) 256
Animadv. bot. (Ard.) 159
Animadv. bot. spec. alt. (Ard.) 160
Animadv. bot. Valer. (Betcke) 503
Animadversiones botanicae in Valerianellas (Betcke) 503
Animadversionum botanicarum specimen (Ard.) 159
Animadversionum botanicarum specimen alterum (Ard.) 160
Anleit. Stud. Bot. (A. DC) 974
Anleit. Stud. Mykol. (Corda) 1226
Anleitung zum Studium der Botanik (A. DC) 974
Anleitung zum Studium der Mykologie (Corda) 1226
Anniv. vol. bot. gard. Calcutta (Biswas) 537
Annotationes in Pedacii Dioscoridis Anazarbei de materia medica (V. Cordus) 1231
Annotations à la flore de France et d'Allemagne (Billot) 518
Annot. Diosc. mat. med. (V. Cordus) 1231
Annot. fl. France Allemagne (Billot) 518
Antechningar öfver de i Sverige växande ätliga svampar (Fr.) 1879
Anteckningar öfver svamparnes geografiska utbreding (E. P. Fr.) 1897
Anteckn. svamp. geogr. utbred. (E. P. Fr.) 1897
Anteckn. Sver. ätl. svamp. (Fr.) 1879
Antediluvian phytology (Artis) 191
Antediluv. phytol. (Artis) 191
Anthol. prodr. (Engelm.) 1689
Antholysi prodromus (Engelm.) 1689
Aperçu des genres ou sous-genres nouveaux formés par ... dans la famille des Synantherées (Cass.) 1047
Aperçu d'histoire naturelle (Gaillon) 1932
Aperçu gen. Synanth. (Cass.) 1047
Aperçu hist. nat. (Gaillon) 1932
Aperçu microscopique et physiologique de la fructification des thalassiophytes symphysistées (Gaillon) 1930
Aperçu systématique des Ustilaginées (A. Fisch. v. Waldh.) 1797
Aperçu syst. Ustilag. (A. Fisch. v. Waldh.) 1797
Aperçu thalassioph. symphys. (Gaillon) 1930
Aphor. bot. (C. Agardh) 39
Aphorismi botanici (C. Agardh) 39
Appendix ad Floram ingricam (Gorter) 2090
Appendix Ludovici Bellardi ad Floram pedemontanam (Bellardi) 414
App. fl. pedem. (Bellardi) 414
Appunti di patologia vegetale (Cavara) 1067
Appunti patol. veg. (Cavara) 1067
Apuntes fl. Puerto-Rico (Bello) 415
Apuntes para la flora de las dos Castillas (Colm.) 1180
Apuntes para la flora de Puerto-Rico (Bello) 415
Apunt. fl. Castillas (Colm.) 1180
<em>Araceae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> A. Engler)
Arachnoidiscus (N. E. Brown) 823
<em>Arbores, frutices et suffrutices Linnaei</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ehrhart)
<em>Arboretum fossile</em> (<em>see</em> H. Goeppert)
Arch. Bot. (Guillemin) 2212
Archives de Botanique (Guillemin) 2212
Armeriae (Ebel) 1618
Armeriae genere (Ebel) 1618
Aromatum, et simplicium historia (Garcia de Orta) 1947
Arom. simpl. hist. (Garcia de Orta) 1947
Arten Kohls Rettige (DC) 996
<sm>ASA GRAY BULLETIN</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Gray)
Asclepiadeae (R. Br.) 826
Asiatic Palms – Corypheae (Becc.) 382
Asiat. Palms, Coryph. (Becc.) 382
Astragalogia (DC) 984
Atakta bot. (Endl.) 1675
Atakta botanica (Endl.) 1675
Atlas champ. comest. (Dufour) 1541
Atlas de la flore d'Alger (Battand.) 353
Atlas de la flore des environs de Paris (Coss.) 1241
Atlas de la historia fisica y politica de Chile (Gay) 1975
Atlas de plantes de jardins et d'appartements (D. Bois) 601

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Atlas de poche de la flore suisse (Binz) 522
Atlas des champignons comestibles et vénéneux (Dufour) 1541
Atlas des champignons de la Franche-Comte (Boyer) 696
Atlas fl. Alger (Battand.) 353
Atlas fl. Paris (Coss.) 1241
Atlas öfver den Skandinaviska florans naturliga familjer (Anderss.) 126
Atlas Skand. nat. fam. (Anderss.) 126
Atlas zur Physicalischen Beschreibung der Canarischen Inseln (L. v. Buch) 863
Atl. pl. jard. (D. Bois) 601
Auct. fl. pedem. (All.) 101
Auctuarium (J. Burm.) 930
Auctuarium ad floram pedemontanam (All.) 101
Auctuarium ad synopsim methodicam stirpium horti regii taurinensis (All.) 99
Aufzählung der in der Umgebung Erfurts beobachteten Micromiceten (Died.) 1443
Aug. Pyrami de Candolle Botanicon gallicum (Duby) 1536
Augsburg. Blumenl. (J. Alten) 106
Augsburgische Blumenl ese (J. Alten) 106
August Garcke's illustrierte Flora von Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Australian orchids (Fitzg.) 1799
Austral. orch. (Fitzg.) 1799
Ausz. Natur-Gesch. adriat. Meer (Donati) 1500
Aventures de Robert Fortune (Fortune) 1830
Avis préalable Cambridge (Briq.) 769
Avis préal. Cambridge (Briq.) 769
Bach's Flora der Rheinprovinz (Bach) 218
Bahama fl. (Britton) 787
Bahama Flora (Britton) 787
<sm>BAILEYA</sm> (<em>see</em> L. H. Bailey)
Bambusées (E. G. Camus) 970
Bangiaceen des Golfes von Neapel (Berthold) 483
Bangiac. golf. Neapel (Berthold) 483
<sm>BARTONIA</sm> (<em>see</em> B. Barton and W. Barton)
Bartram's Reisen durch Nord- und Süd-Karolina (W. Bartram) 329
<sm>BASTERIA</sm> (<em>see</em> J. Baster)
Bau des Pflanzenstammes (Corda) 1222
<sm>BAUHINIA</sm> (<em>see</em> C. Bauhin and J. Bauhin)
Bau pflanzenstamm. (Corda) 1222
Bau und die Verwandtschaften der Alsineen (Bartl.) 316
Beauties Flora (S. Curtis) 1284
Beauties of Flora (S. Curtis) 1284
Begriff der Pflanzenart (Bernh.) 479
Begr. Pflanzenart (Bernh.) 479
Beitraege zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Pistills (Buchenau) 864
Beitrag zur Infusorienkunde Russlands (Eichw.) 1653
Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Flora Russlands und der Steppen Central-Asiens (Bunge) 917
Beiträge zu Deutschlands Flora (Dierb.) 1448
Beiträge zur Botanik (Bartl.) 316
Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Hochgebirgsfloren (Engl.) 1714
Beiträge zur Flora der Oesterreichischen Küstenländer (Bartl.) 316
Beiträge zur Flora der Schweiz (Gremli) 2147
Beiträge zur Flora der Vorwelt (Corda) 1227
Beiträge zur Flora Deutschlands und der Schweiz (Bisch.) 536
Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens (Domin) 1496
Beiträge zur Flora von Abyssinien (Fresen.) 1858
Beiträge zur Flora von Aegypten und Arabien (Fresen.) 1857
Beiträge zur Flora von Brixen (Bachlechner) 220
Beiträge zur Geologie und Paläontologie der Republik Mexico (Felix) 1759
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Anatomie und Systematik der Gloeolichenen (Forssell) 1818
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Befruchtung (C. F. Gaertn.) 1923
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Cyperaceen (Boeck.) 581
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Dracäneen (Goepp.) 2076
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Lemaneaceen (F. Bornemann) 661
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Nostochaceen (L. Fisch.) 1792
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Vegetation und Flora von Ecuador (Diels) 1446
<em>Beiträge zur Mecklenburgischen Pilzflora</em> (<em>see</em> C. Fiedler)
Beiträge zur Morphologie und Biologie der Familie der Orchideen (Beer) 399
Beiträge zur Mykologie (Fresen.) 1859
Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte und Verbreitung des Genus Saxifraga L. (Engl.) 1699
Beiträge zur Naturkunde (Ehrh.) 1645
Beiträge zur Urgeschichte der Pflanzen (C. F. W. Braun) 719
Beitr. Bot. (Bartl.) 316
Beitr. Cyper. (Boeck.) 581
Beitr. Deutschl. Fl. (Dierb.) 1448
Beitr. Dracän. (Goepp.) 2076
Beitr. Entwicklungsgesch. Hochgebirgsfl. (Engl.) 1714

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Beitr. Entw. Pistills (Buchenau) 864
Beitr. Fl. Abyssin. (Fresen.) 1858
Beitr. Fl. Aegypt. (Fresen.) 1857
Beitr. Fl. Brixen (Bachlechner) 220
Beitr. Fl. Deutschl. (Bisch.) 536
Beitr. Fl. Russl. (Bunge) 917
Beitr. Fl. Schweiz. (Gremli) 2147
Beitr. Fl. Vorwelt (Corda) 1227
Beitr. Geol. Mexiko (Felix) 1759
Beitr. Gloeolich. (Forssell) 1818
Beitr. Infusorienk. Russl. (Eichw.) 1653
Beitr. Kenntn. Befrucht. (C. F. Gaerm.) 1923
Beitr. Kenntn. Nostoch. (L. Fisch.) 1792
Beitr. Lemaneac. (F. Bornemann) 661
Beitr. Morph. Biol. Orchid. (Beer) 399
Beitr. Mykol. (Fresen.) 1859
Beitr. Naturgesch. Saxifraga (Engl.) 1699
Beitr. Naturk. (Ehrh.) 1645
Beitr. Urgesch. Pfl. (C. F. W. Braun) 719
Beitr. Veg. Ecuador (Diels) 1446
Bekn. fl. Java (Backer) 229
Beknopte flora van Java (Nood uitgave) (Backer) 229
Belgii plantis (Caels) 941
Belg. pl. (Caels) 941
Bemerkungen über die Lebermoose (Bisch.) 534
Bem. Leberm. (Bisch.) 534
Bericht über das Werk Physiotypia plantarum austriacarum (Ettingsh.) 1723
Bernstein (Goepp.) 2073
Beschr. Arzen. Pfl. (Feuillées) 1767
Beschr. Carolina (Catesby) 1057
Beschreibung der Milchblätter-Schwämme im Grossherzogthum Baden (C. C. Gmelin) 2041
Beschreibung der um Halifax wachsende Pilze (Bolton) 624
Beschreibung und Natur-Geschichte von Grönland (Egede) 1629
Beschreibung von Carolina, Florida und den Bahamischen Inseln (Catesby) 1057
Beschreibung zur Arzeney dienlicher Pflanzen (Feuillées) 1767
Beschreibungen der Gattungen von Pflanzen (J. R. Forster) 1826
Beschr. Gatt. Pfl. (J. R. Forster) 1826
Beschr. Grönland (Egede) 1629
Bestimm. Gartenpfl. (E. Berger) 452
Bestimmung der Gartenpflanzen (E. Berger) 452
Betracht. Bienenstand. (Gled.) 2034
Betracht. Erschein. Verjüng. Natur. (A. Braun) 712
Betrachtung über die Beschaffenheit des Bienenstandes (Gled.) 2034
Betrachtungen über die Erscheinung der Verjüngung in der Natur. (A. Braun) 712
Bibl. algol. univ. (De Toni fil.) 1425
Bibl. hist. nat. (Boehmer) 584
Bibl. index N. Amer. fungi (Farl.) 1739
Bibliographia algologica universalis (De Toni fil.) 1425
Bibliographical index of North American fungi (Farl.) 1739
Biblioth. deby. (Deby) 1332
Bibliotheca debyana (Deby) 1332
Bibliotheca Diatomologica (Deby) 1332
Bibliotheca diatomologica (De Toni) 1421
Bibliotheca phycologica (De Toni) 1421
Bibliotheca phycologica, addenda (De Toni) 1421
Bibliotheca scriptorum historiae naturalis (Boehmer) 584
Bidrag till Florideernes systematik (J. Agardh) 56
Bidrag till Kännedomen om de Svenska formerna af algslägtet Enteromorpha (K. Ahlner) 67
Bidrag till knoppfjällens anatomi (Adlerz) 28
Bidr. Florid. syst. (J. Agardh) 56
Bidr. knoppfjäll. anat. (Adlerz) 28
Bidr. Svenska form. Enteromorpha (K. Ahlner) 67
Bijdrage tot de kennis van de Melastomataceae (Bakh., f.) 274
Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indië (Blume) 562
Bijdr. fl. Ned. Ind. (Blume) 562
Bijdr. Melastom. (Bakh., f.) 274
<sm>BILLOTIA</sm> (<em>see</em> P. Billot)
Biographical index of British and Irish botanists (Britten) 772
Biographical index of deceased British and Irish botanists (Britten) 772
Biogr. ind. Brit. Irish bot. (Britten) 772
Bladmossflora för Sveriges lågland (Adlerz) 29
Bladmossfl. Sver. Lågland (Adlerz) 29
Blatt-Skel. Dikot. (Ettingsh.) 1724
Blatt-Skelete der Dikotyledonen (Ettingsh.) 1724
Bloemkundig woordenboek (Eeden) 1626
<sm>BLUMEA</sm> (<em>see</em> C. Blume)
Blüthendiagr. (Eichler) 1650
Blüthendiagramme (Eichler) 1650
<sm>BLYTTIA</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Blytt)
<sm>BOISSIERA</sm> (<em>see</em> P. Boissier)
Boleti fung. gen. (Fr.) 1875
Boleti, fungorum generis (Fr.) 1875
Bombay fl. (Dalzell) 1300
Bombay flora (Dalzell) 1300
<sm>BONPLANDIA</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Bonpland)
<sm>BORBÁSIA</sm> (<em>see</em> V. Borbás)
Bot. Adressb. (Dörfl.) 1495

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Botánica y los botánicos de la península hispano-lusitana (Colm.) 1181
Botanical and zoological drawings (W. Bartram) 330
Botanical appendix to Captain Sturt's Expedition into Central Australia (R. Br.) 837
Botanical dictionary (Eaton) 1615
Botanical grammar and dictionary (Eaton) 1615
Botanical guide to the environs of Cheltenham (Buckman) 898
Botanical guide to the flowering plants (Buxton) 939
Botanical magazine (Curtis) 1290
Botanical Register (Edwards) 1625
Botanical tables containing the different familys of British plants (Bute) 938
Botanical text-book (A. Gray) 2121, 2122
Botanical works of the late George Engelmann (Englm.) 1696
Botanicon gallicum (DC) 988
Botanicon Scandinaviae (Billb.) 517
Botanicon sinicum (Bretschneider) 747
Botanik von Ost-Afrika (Aschers.) 198
Botaniker-Adressbuch (Dörfl.) 1495
Botanische Bemerkungen (Batsch) 349
Botanische Kunstsprache (Bisch.) 528
Botanischen Untersuchungen über Myxomyceten und Entomophtoreen (Bref.) 730
Botanische Untersuchungen über Schimmelpilze (Bref.) 729
Botaniskt-Antiqvariske Excursioner (Fr.) 1876
Botaniste cultivateur (Dum. Cours.) 1553
Botanist's repository (Andr.) 135
Botanologicon (E. Cordus) 1230
Bot.-Antiq. Excurs. (Fr.) 1876
Botany of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands (Britton) 788
Botany of Socotra (I. B. Balf.) 286
Botany of the Azores (Godm.) 2056
Botany of the Death Valley Expedition (Coville) 1260
Botany of the northern and middle states (L. C. Beck) 388
Botany of the southern states (Darby) 1309
Botany of the voyage of H. M. S. Sulphur (Benth.) 425
Bot. Bemerk. (Batsch) 349
Bot. cult. (Dum. Cours.) 1553
Bot. dict. (Eaton) 1615
Bot. gall. (Duby) 1536
Bot. guide Cheltenham (Buckman) 898
Bot. guide fl. pl. (Buxton) 939
Bot. Kunstsprache (Bisch.) 528
Bot. Mag. (Curtis) 1290
Bot. north. middle states (L. C. Beck) 388
Bot. Ost-Afrika (Aschers.) 198
Bot. penins. hispano-lusit. (Colm.) 1181
Bot. Porto Rico (Britton) 788
Bot. Reg. (Edwards) 1625
Bot. repos. (Andr.) 135
Bot. Scand. (Billb.) 517
Bot. sinic. (Bretschneider) 747
Bot. Socotra (I. B. Balf.) 286
Bot. south. States (Darby) 1309
Bot. Sturt's exped. C. Australia (R. Br.) 837
Bot. tabl. Brit. pl. (Bute) 938
Bot. text (A. Gray) 2122
Bot. Unters. Schimmelpilze (Bref.) 729
Bot. voy. Sulphur (Benth.) 425
Bot. zool. draw. (W. Bartram) 330
<em>Brack- und Salzwasseralgen der ostfriesischen Inseln und Küsten</em> (<em>see</em> C. Eiben)
<sm>BRADEA</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Brade)
Brauntange (Gobi) 2051
<sm>BREBISSONIA</sm> (<em>see</em> L. Brébisson)
Bréviaire bot. (P. Fourn.) 1836
Bréviaire du botaniste (P. Fourn.) 1836
Brit. Charoph. (J. Groves) 2199
Brit. Conferv. (Dillwyn) 1473
Brit. desm. (Cooke) 1209
Brit. edible fung. (Cooke) 1211
Brit. fresh-water alg. (Cooke) 1208
Brit. herb. (J. Edwards) 1624
<em>British and Irish Charophyta</em> (<em>see</em> J. Groves)
<em>British Charophyta</em> (<em>see</em> G. Allen)
British Charophyta (J. Groves) 2199
British Confervae (Dillwyn) 1473
British desmids (Cooke) 1209
British edible fungi (Cooke) 1211
British fresh-water algae (Cooke) 1208
<em>British Fungi</em> (<em>see</em> M. Berkeley)
British herbal (J. Edwards) 1624
British moss-flora (Braithw.) 700
British phaenogamous botany (Baxter) 374
British rust fungi (Grove) 2197
British stem- and leaf-fungi (Grove) 2198
Brit. leaf-fung. (Grove) 2198
Brit. moss-fl. (Braithw.) 700
Brit. phaen. bot. (Baxter) 374
Brit. rust fungi (Grove) 2197
<sm>BRITTONIA</sm> (<em>see</em> N. Britton)
Bromel. Andr. (André) 132
Bromeliaceae Andreanae (André) 132
<sm>BROTERIA</sm> (<em>see</em> F. Brotero)
Bryol. atl. (Geh.) 1983
Bryol. austr. excurs. (Garov.) 1953
Bryol. europ. (Bruch) 844
Bryol. jav. (Dozy) 1512
Bryologia atlantica (Geh.) 1983
Bryologia austriaca excursoria (Garov.) 1953
Bryologia europaea (Bruch) 844
Bryologia javanica (Dozy) 1512
Bryologia universa (Brid.) 757

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Bryol. univ. (Brid.) 757
<em>Bryophyta azorica</em> (<em>see</em> V. Allorge)
<em>Bryotheca belgica, herbier des mousses de Belgique</em> (<em>see</em> P. Gravet)
<em>Bryotheca bohemica</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bauer)
<em>Bryotheca carpathica. Musci frondosi et hepaticae in montibus tatra</em> (<em>see</em> V. Greschik)
<em>Bryotheca europaea meridionalis</em> (<em>see</em> M. Fleischer)
<em>Bryotheca fennica</em> (<em>see</em> V. Brotherus)
<em>Bryotheca gallica</em> (<em>see</em> G. Dismier)
<em>Bryotheca iberica</em> (<em>see</em> V. Allorge)
<em>Bryotheca regni Hungariae exsiccata, edita a sectione botanica Musei nationalis Transsilvanici</em> (<em>see</em> I. Györffy)
<em>Bryotheca transsilvanica</em> (<em>see</em> J. Barth)
Cact. (Britton) 786
Cactaceae (Britton) 786
Cactus catalogue (Alverson) 108
<em>Calamariae, Gramina et Tripetaloideae Linnaei</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ehrhart)
<sm>CALDASIA</sm> (<em>see</em> F. Caldas)
Calendr. Fl. (Chastenay) 1087
Calendrier de Flore (Chastenay) 1087
Calluna (W. Beijerinck) 405
Calques des dessins de la flore du Mexique (A. DC) 977
Calques fl. Mexique (A. DC) 977
Canadensium plantarum, aliarùmque nondum editarum historia (Cornut) 1233
Canad. pl. (Cornut) 1233
<sm>CANDOLLEA</sm> (<em>see</em> A. de Candolle, A. P. de Candolle, and R. de Candolle)
Caracteres et les affinités des Oliniées (Decne.) 1340
Car. affin. Oliniées (Decne.) 1340
Caroli à Linné, ... Systema naturae (J. F. Gmelin) 2043
Caroli Linnaei botanicorum principis Systema plantarum Europae (Gilib.) 2014
Cassini on Compos. (Cass.) 1050
Cassini on Compositae (Cass.) 1050
Catalogo metódico de plantas observadas en Cataluña (Colm.) 1179
Catalogue and field-book of British basidiomycetes (Cooke) 1215
Catalogue de la flore de Belgique (Crép.) 1274
Catalogue de la flore des Corbières (Gaut.) 1974
Catalogue de la flore des Iles Açores (Drouet) 1521
Catalogue de la flore vaudoise (Th. Durand) 1590
Catalogue des champignons observés aux environs de Bruxelles (E. Bommer) 627
Catalogue des hépatiques du sud-ouest de la Suisse (Bernet) 477
Catalogue des plantes de France (E. G. Camus) 968
Catalogue des plantes du département de l'Eure (Brouard) 815
Catalogue des plantes du Jardin botanique du Gymnase de Volhynie à Krzemieniec (Besser) 499
Catalogue des plantes indigènes des Pyrénées et du Bas-Languedoc (Benth.) 420
Catalogue des plantes observées dans l'étendue du département de l'Oise (L. Graves) 2117
Catalogue des plantes omises dans la botanographie Belgique et dans les flores du Nord de la France (Desmaz.) 1398
Catalogue des plantes phanérogames du département du Doubs (Gren.) 2151
Catalogue des plantes qui croissent naturellement aux environs de Marseille (Castagne) 1053
Catalogue des plantes qui croissent naturellement dans le département des Bouches-du-Rhône (Castagne) 1054
Catalogue des plantes récoltées en Espagne et en Portugal (Gand.) 1945
Catalogue des plantes spontanées qui ont été jusqu'ici trouvées dans les îles Canaries (L. v. Buch) 863
Catalogue des plantes vasculaires du Tessin (Chenevard) 1095a
Catalogue du jardin des plantes, a Gorenki (Fisch.) 1784
Catalogue latin et françois des arbres et arbustes (Buchoz) 890
Catalogue latin et françois des arbustes et plantes (Buchoz) 894
Catalogue latin et françois des plantes vivaces (Buchoz) 893
Catalogue of plants found in New Jersey (Britton) 776
Catalogue of plants found in the Banda district 1847-49 (Edgew.) 1622
Catalogue of the British marine algae (Batters) 361
Catalogue of the British medicinal, culinary and agricultural plants (Curtis) 1289
Catalogue of the flora of Texas (Cory) 1236
Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Connecticut (C. Graves) 2115
Catalogue of the fossil plants of the Glossopteris flora (E. Arber) 150
Catalogue of the indigenous flowering and filicoid planes growing within 20 miles of Bridgewater (A. Gray) 2118
Catalogue of the indiginous and naturalised plants of Queensland (F. M. Bailey) 235

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Catalogue of the more valuable and rare plants growing in the public botanic garden in the mountains of Liguanea (Broughton) 819
Catalogue of the plants growing in Bombay and its vicinity (J. Graham) 2108
Catalogue of the plants growing in the vicinity of San Francisco (Boland.) 615
Catalogue of the plants growing wild in the environs of London (Curtis) 1285
Catalogue of the plants of the Punjab and Sindh (Aitch.) 70
Catalogue plantarum in horto botanico gymnasii Volhyniensis Cremeneci cultarum (Besser) 500
Catalogue raisonné de la flore des Pyrénées-orientales (Gaut.) 1973
Catalogue raisonné des champignons supérieurs d'Autun (Gillot) 2022
Catalogue raisonné des phanérogames de la Dordogne (Des Moul.) 1407
Catalogue raisonné des phanérogames de la Dordogne, Additions (Des Moul.) 1405
Catalogue raisonné des plantes de la Dordogne (Des Moul.) 1402
Catalogue raisonné des plantes du département de Saône-et-Loire (Carion) 1023
Catalogue raisonné des plantes observées jusqu'à ce jour qui croissent naturellement dans le département de l'Aube (Briard) 754
Catalogue raisonné des plantes qui croissent naturellement à St.-Calais (Diard) 1438
Catalogue raisonné et descriptif des plantes vasculaires du département des Ardennes (Callay) 947
Catalogus (Blume) 560
Catalogus arborum (J. Gerard) 1994
Catalogus bibliothecae historico-naturalis Josephi Banks (Dryander) 1534
Catalogus cormophytorum et anthophytorum Serbiae, Bosniae, Hercegovinae, Montis scodri, Albaniae (Aschers.) 197
Catalogus herbarii (E. Berger) 451
Catalogus herbarii plantarum in horto bogoriensi cultarum (Boldingh) 618
Catalogus horti academici Vindobonensis (Endl.) 1685
Catalogus Hortus regius matritensis (Cav.) 1066
Catalogus lichenum quos in provincia Sondriensi et circa Novum-Comum collegit et in ordinem systematicum digessit (Anzi) 144
Catalogus plantarum (Balb.) 277
Catalogus plantarum circa Gissam sponte nascentium (Dill.) 1469
Catalogus plantarum cubensium (Griseb.) 2184
Catalogus plantarum exsiccatarum Africae australioris (Drège) 1519
Catalogus plantarum horti botanici monspeliensis (DC) 991
Catalogus plantarum horti camalduensis (Dehnh.) 1344
Catalogus plantarum horti medici amstelaedamensis (J. Commelijn) 1188
Catalogus plantarum horti regii parisiensis (Desf.) 1394
Catalogus plantarum phanerogamarum (Boerl.) 596
Catalogus plantarum sponte circa Gissam nascentium (Dill.) 1470
Catalogus stirpium (Capelli) 1019
Catalogus stirpium horti botanici taurinensis (Balb.) 277
Catal. pl. Banda (Edgew.) 1622
Cat. arb. (J. Gerard) 1994
Cat. arbr. arbust. (Buchoz) 890
Cat. arbust. pl. (Buchoz) 894
Cat. bibl. hist. nat. Banks (Dryander) 1534
Cat. Brit. mar. alg. (Batters) 361
Cat. Brit. med. pl. (Curtis) 1289
Cat. champ. Autun (Gillot) 2022
Cat. champ. Bruxelles (E. Bommer) 629
Cat. cormophyt. anthophyt. Serbiae (Aschers.) 197
Cat. field-book Brit. basidiomyc. (Cooke) 1215
Cat. fl. Açores (Drouet) 1521
Cat. fl. aud. (Th. Durand) 1590
Cat. fl. Belgique (Crép.) 1274
Cat. fl. Corbières (Gaut.) 1974
Cat. fl. Pyrénées-orientales (Gaut.) 1973
Cat. fl. Texas (Cory) 1236
Cat. Glossopteris fl. (E. Arber) 150
Cat. hép. Suisse (Bernet) 477
Cat. herb. (E. Berger) 451
Cat. herb. bogor. (Boldingh) 618
Cat. hort. Cremeneci (Besser) 500
Cat. horti camald. (Dehnh.) 1344
Cat. horti med. Amstelaed. (J. Commelijn) 1188
Cat. horti Vindob. (Endl.) 1685
Cat. jard. bot. Krzemieniec (Besser) 499
Cat. jard. Gorenki (Fisch.) 1784
Cat. lich. Sondr. (Anzi) 144
Cat. pl. (Balb.) 277
Cat. pl. Afr. austral. (Drège) 1519
Cat. pl. Ardennes (Callay) 947
Cat. pl. Aube (Briard) 754
Cat. pl. Bombay (J. Graham) 2108
Cat. pl. Bouches-du-Rhône (Castagne) 1054
Cat. pl. Cataluña (Colm.) 1179
Cat. pl. circa Gissam (Dill.) 1469, 1470
Cat. pl. Connecticut (C. Graves) 2115
Cat. pl. cub. (Griseb.) 2184

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Cat. pl. Doubs (Gren.) 2151
Cat. pl. Espagne (Gand.) 1945
Cat. pl. Eure (Brouard) 815
Cat. pl. France (E. G. Camus) 968
Cat. pl. gard. Liguanea (Broughton) 819
Cat. pl. horti monsp. (DC) 991
Cat. pl. London (Curtis) 1285
Cat. pl. Marseille (Castagne) 1053
Cat. pl. New Jersey (Britton) 776
Cat. pl. Oise (L. Graves) 2117
Cat. pl. omises botanogr. Belgique (Desmaz.) 1398
Cat. pl. phan. (Boerl.) 596
Cat. pl. Punjab Sindh (Aitch.) 70
Cat. pl. Pyrénées (Benth.) 420
Cat. pl. San Francisco (Boland.) 615
Cat. pl. Saône-et-Loire (Carion) 1023
Cat. pl. St. Calais (Diard) 1438
Cat. pl. vasc. Tessin (Chenevard) 1095a
Cat. pl. vivaces (Buchoz) 893
Cat. rais. phan. Dordogne, add. (Des Moul.) 1405
Cat. rais. phan. Dordogne, suppl. fin. (Des Moul.) 1407
Cat. rais. pl. Dordogne (Des Moul.) 1402
Cat. stirp. (Capelli) 1019
<sm>CAVANILLESIA</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Cavanilles)
Cenno pirenomic. sfer. (De Not.) 1376
Cenno sulla tribù de' pirenomiceti sferiacei (De Not.) 1376
Cent. Euphorb. (Boiss.) 609
Centuria Euphorbiarum (Boiss.) 609
Ceratotheca (Endl.) 1673
Chain life geol. time (J. W. Dawson) 1318
Chain of life in geological time (J. W. Dawson) 1318
Champ. comest. France (Boyer) 696
Champ. France (Cordier) 1229
Champ. France discomyc. (Gill.) 2020
Champ. France gastéromyc. (Gill.) 2021
Champ. France hyménomyc. (Gill.) 2019
Champignons (Acloque) 14
Champignons (Cooke) 1202
Champignons comestibles et vénéneux de la France (Boyer) 696
Champignons de France. Les discomycètes (Gill.) 2020
Champignons de France. Les gastéromycètes (Gill.) 2021
Champignons de la France (Cordier) 1229
Champignons de la province de Nice (Barla) 309
<em>Champignons des Isles de St.-Thomé et des Princes</em> (<em>see</em> D. Bresadola)
Champignons observés à la Rochelle (G. Bernard) 476
Champignons parasites de l'homme (Guég.) 2202
Champignons (fungi, hymenomycètes) qui croissent en France (Gill.) 2018, 2019
Champ. Nice (Barla) 309
Champ. paras. homme (Guég.) 2202
Champ. Rochelle (G. Bernard) 476
Charac. Afrik. (A. Braun) 716
Charac. amer. (R. F. Allen) 86
Charac. America (T. F. Allen) 87, 88
Characeae americanae (T. F. Allen) 86
<em>Characeae americanae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> T. Allen)
<em>Characeae Britannicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> H. Groves)
<em>Characeae japonicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> T. Allen)
Characeae of America (T. F. Allen) 87, 88
Characeen (Filarszky) 1775
Characeen Afrika's (A. Braun) 716
<em>Characeen Europas</em> (<em>see</em> A. Braun)
Characeen und Equiseteen organographisch, anatomisch, physiologisch und systematisch bearbeitet (Bisch.) 530
Characteres-generum plantarum (J. R. Forster) 1826
Characters and descriptions of three new species of plants (R. Br.) 829
Charakteristik der Schichten und Petrefacten des sächsisch-böhmischen Kreidegebirges (Geinitz) 1984
Char. gen. pl. (J. R. Forster) 1826
<em>Charophyta indica</em> (<em>see</em> G. Allen)
Char. pl. China Abel (R. Br.) 829
Char. Schicht. Kreidegeb. (Geinitz) 1984
Chataigniers (A. Camus) 966
Checklist of the plants contained in Gray's Manual (Day) 1320
Checkl. pl. Gray man. (Day) 1320
Chênes (A. Camus) 967
Chloris melvilliana (R. Br.) 831
Chlor. melvill. (R. Br.) 831
Choix de plantes du Corollaire des instituts de Tournefort (Desf.) 1395
Choix pl. Coroll. (Desf.) 1395
Chytridium (A. Braun) 714
Cinquième mémoire sur les glandes des plantes (Guett.) 2208
Civil and natural history of Jamaica in three parts (P. Br.) 842
Civ. nat. hist. Jamaica (P. Br.) 842
<em>Cladoniae belgicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> A. Coemans)
<em>Cladoniae cisalpinae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Cladoniae herbariorum Floerke et Wallroth</em> (<em>see</em> F. Arnold)
<em>Cladoniarum exemplaria exsiccata, commentationem novam illustrantia</em> (<em>see</em> H. Floerke)
Cladonien-Abb. (Britzelm.) 790
Cladonien-Abbildungen (Britzelm.) 790
<em>Cladonien der Flora germanica</em> (A. Dufft)
Cladoniis (Floerke) 1807
Classes et noms des plantes (Buisson) 900
Classes plantarum (C. Agardh) 39, 44

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Classification des saules d'Europe et monographie des saules de France (A. Camus) 963
Classification et la distribution des végétaux fossiles (Brongn.) 6
Classification et monographie des saules d'Europe (A. Camus) 963
Classific. vég. foss. (Brongn.) 796
Classif. saules Europe (A. Camus) 963
Classis cruciformium emendata (Crantz) 1269
Classis umbelliferarum emendata (Crantz) 1267
Clav. angl. ling. bot. (Berkenhout) 466
Clavarias of the United States and Canada (Coker) 1163
Clavar. U. S. (Coker) 1163
Clav. fam. pl. (Fr.) 1880
Clavis anglica linguae botanicae (Berkenhout) 466
Clavis in familias plantarum indigenas (Fr.) 1880
Clavis synoptica hymenomycetum europaearum (Cooke) 1206
Clav. syn. hymenomyc. eur. (Cooke) 1206
Cl. crucif. emend. (Crantz) 1269
Cl. noms pl. (Buisson) 900
Cl. umbell. emend. (Crantz) 1267
Coleccion de papeles sobre controversias botánicas (Cav.) 1063
Colecc. pap. bot. (Cav.) 1062
Col. engr. heaths (Andr.) 134
Collection de mémoires (DC) 1008
Collection des Orchidées (Blume) 568, 569
<em>Collection of dried plants</em> (<em>see</em> J. Dickson)
Collections for an essay towards a materia medica of the United States (Barton) 319
Coll. mater. med. U. S. (Barton) 319
Coll. mém. (DC) 1008
Coll. Orchid. (Blume) 569
Coloq. simples (Garcia de Orta) 1946
Coloquios dos simples (Garcia de Orta) 1946
Coloured engravings of heaths (Andr.) 134
Comital fl. Brit. Isl. (Druce) 1527
Comital flora of the British Isles (Druce) 1527
Commelynaceae et Cyrtandraceae bengalenses (C. B. Clarke) 1137
Commelyn. Cyrtandr. bengal. (C. B. Clarke) 1137
Commentarius in cel. L. Quéletii dissertationem (Fr.) 1896
Commentatio de distributione Hieracii generis per Europam geographica (Griseb.) 2176
Commentationes botanicae (Dumort.) 1558
Commentationes de leguminosarum generibus (Benth.) 423
Comment. bot. (Dumort.) 1558
Comm. Hierac. Eur. (Griseb) 2176
Comm. legum. gen. (Benth.) 423
Comm. Quél. diss. (Fr.) 1896
Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria (de Bary) 335
Comp. bot. (Brot.) 809
Compendio de botanica (Brot.) 809
Compendio della flora italiana (Arcang.) 151
Compendio della flora italiana (Ces.) 1075
Compendium florae atlanticae (Coss.) 1244
Compendium florae Germaniae (Bluff) 559
Compendium florae philadelphicae (W. Barton) 325
Comp. fl. Atlant. (Coss.) 1244
Comp. fl. German. (Bluff) 559
Comp. fl. ital. (Arcang.) 151
Comp. fl. ital. (Ces.) 1075
Comp. fl. philadelph. (W. Barton) 325
Compos. ind. (C. B. Clarke) 1138
Compositae indicae (C. B. Clarke) 1138
Compr. cat. Queensland pl. (F. M. Bailey) 238
Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants both indigenous and naturalised (F. M. Bailey) 238
Coniferarum structura anatomica (Goepp.) 2070
Coniferen (Antoine) 141
Conif. struct. (Goepp.) 2070
Consid. diatom. (Bréb.) 726
Considérations sur la famille des Nyctaginées (Choisy) 1118
Considérations sur les diatomées (Bréb.) 726
Consid. Nyctagin. (Choisy) 1118
Consp. Charac. Europ. (A. Braun) 715
Consp. diatom. (C. Agardh) 47
Conspectul florei Romaniei (Grecescu) 2135
Conspectus criticus diatomacearum (C. Agardh) 47
Conspectus florae africae (Th. Durand) 1593
Conspectus florae angolensis (Exell) 1734
Conspectus fungorum in Lusatiae superioris agro niskiensi crescentium e methodo Persooniana (Albertini) 75
Conspectus plantarum magniducatuum megalopolitanorum phanerogamarum (Dethard.) 1419
Conspectus systematicus Characearum Europaearum (A. Braun) 715

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Conspectus systematicus Hydrillearum (Casp.) 1041
Conspectus vegetationis Lapponiae (Anderss.) 125
Consp. fl. afric. (Th. Durand) 1593
Consp. fl. angol. (Exell) 1734
Consp. fl. Roman. (Grecescu) 2135
Consp. fung. lusat. (Alberrini)
Consp. Hydrill. (Casp.) 1041
Consp. pl. megalopol. (Dethard.) 1419
Consp. veg. Lapponiae (Anderss.) 125
Contrafayt Kreüterbuch (Brunfels) 855
Contraf. Kreüterb. (Brunfels) 855
Contr. fl. atl. (Battand.) 358
Contr. fl. Bolivia (Buchtien) 895
Contr. fl. Katanga (De Wild.) 1436
Contribuciones a la flora de Bolivia (Buchtien) 895
Contribuciones al conocimiento de la vegetacion y de la flora del Ecuador (Diels) 1446
Contribution à l'étude de la flore du Katanga (De Wild.) 1436
Contribution à l'étude des champignons inférieurs (Gaillard) 1928
Contribution to the knowledge of the Melastomataceae (Bakh., f.) 275
Contribution to the phytogeography and flora of the Arfak mountains (Gibbs) 2009
Contributions à la flore atlantique (Battand.) 358
<sm>CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE GRAY HERBARIUM</sm> (<em>see</em> A. Gray)
Contributions to a monograph of the Lithothamnia (Foslie) 1834
Contributions to mycologia britannica (Cooke) 1204
Contributions to North American botany (A. Gray) 2123
Contributions to the Flora of the Bahama Islands I-IV (Britton) 782
Contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation of the Canary Islands (Boerg.) 590
Contr. knowl. veg. Canary Isl. (Boerg.) 590
Contr. Lithothamnia (Foslie) 1834
Contr. Melastom. (Bakh., f.) 275
Contr. mycol. brit. (Cooke) 1204
Convolv. diss. sec. (Choisy) 1115
Convolv. diss. tert. (Choisy) 1116
Convolv. orient. (Choisy) 1114
Convolvulaceae orientales (Choisy) 1114
Convolvulaceis dissertatio secunda (Choisy) 1115
Convolvulaceis dissertatio tertia (Choisy) 1116
Cours bot. (Alyon) 109
Cours de botanique (Alyon) 109
Cours de Botanique (Thouars) 1585
Cours de phytologie (Thouars) 1585
Craspedomon. (Francé) 1841
Craspedomonadinák szervezete (Francé) 1841
Criptogamas vasculares de Mexico (Conzatti) 1193, 1194
Cript. vasc. México (Conzatti) 1194
Crotonis monographiam (Geiseler) 1989
Croton. monogr. (Geiseler) 1989
Crucif. Elatin. Bras. merid. syn. (Cambess.) 953
Cruciferarum, Elatinearum, Caryophyllearum, Paronychiearumque, Brasiliae meridionalis, synopsis (Cambess.) 953
Cruijdeb. (Dodoens) 1482, 1484
Crǔijdeboeck (Dodoens) 1482, 1484
Cruydt-boeck (Dodoens) 1490, 1491, 1492
Cruydt-boeck Remberti Dodonaei (Dodoens) 1492
<em>Cryptogamae exsiccatae editae a Museo Palatino Vindobonense</em> (<em>see</em> R. Beck)
<em>Cryptogamae formationum coloradensium</em> (<em>see</em> F. Clements)
Cryptogamenflora des Herzogthum Nassau (Genth) 1991
<em>Cryptogames de l'Empire colonial Français</em> (<em>see</em> V. Allorge)
<em>Cryptogames recueillis dans la Province de Namur</em> (<em>see</em> A. Bellynck)
Cryptogames vasculaires (Fée) 1758
Cryptogamian sic dictam continens (Dennst.) 1367
<em>Cryptogamische Gewächse Koburgs</em> (<em>see</em> T. Ekart)
Cryptonem. golf. Neapel (Berthold) 484
Cryptonemiaceen des Golfes von Neapel (Berthold) 484
Crypt. vasc. Brésil (Fée) 1758
Cur. herbal (Blackw.) 545
Curious herbal (Blackw.) 545
Curtis's Botanical Magazine (Curtis) 1290
Cyanophyc. côtes Europe (Frémy) 1854
Cyanophycées des côtes d'Europe (Frémy) 1854
Cycl. Amer. hort. (L. H. Bailey) 241
Cyclopedia of American horticulture (L. H. Bailey) 241
Cyperaceae novae (Boeck.) 581
Cyperaceae Scandinaviae (Anderss.) 127
Cyperaceen des königlichen Herbariums zu Berlin (Boeck.) 580
Cyper. Herb. Berlin (Boeck) 580
Cyprès (A. Camus) 965
Cyrtandreae (R. Br.) 836
Czackia (Andrzeiovski) 139
<sm>DANSERIA</sm> (<em>see</em> B. Danser)
Decades of fungi (Berk.) 461
<em>Decades of North American Lichens</em> (<em>see</em> C. Cummings)

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Decades plantarum novarum (Gand.) 1938
Dec. fungi (Berk.) 461
Dec. pl. nov. (Gand.) 1938
Defin. gen. pl. (Boehmer) 583
Definitiones generum plantarum (Boehmer) 583
De frug. hist. (Dodoens) 1481
Delic. cobres. (Cobres) 1151
Deliciae cobresianae (Cobres) 1151
Delineations of exotick plants cultivated in the royal garden at Kew (F. A. Bauer) 363
Delin. exot. pl. Kew (F. A. Bauer) 363
Della storia naturale marina dell'Adriatico (Donati) 1500
<sm>DELPINOA</sm> (<em>see</em> G. Delpino)
Dendrolithen (Cotta) 1252
Descr. Cact. (Engelm.) 1691
Descr. champ. nouv. (Brond.) 793
Descr. diatoms (Grev.) 2163
Descr. Egypte, Hist. nat. (Delile) 1353
Descr. fl. Malt. isl. (Borg) 657
Descr. gen. nouv. Géran. (Cambess.) 955
Descr. Groenland (Egede) 1630
Descr. Guttif. Inde (Choisy) 1119
Descr. Hydrol. (Choisy) 1113
Descripción de las plantas (Cav.) 1064
Description de l'Egypte (Delile) 1353
Description de quelques plantes fossiles (Crép.) 1275
Description des Guttifères de l'Inde (Choisy) 1119
Description des Hydroléacées (Choisy) 1113
Description des plantes qui croissent aux environs de Montauban (Gaterau) 1965
Description des plantes rares cultivées à Navarre (Bonpl.) 648
Description du genre Tithonia (Desf.) 1393
Description d'une genre nouveau de la famille des Géraniacées (Cambess.) 955
Description d'un herbier de l'ile de Timor (Decne.) 1335
Description d'une nouvelle espèce de Figuier (DC) 1016
Description et histoire naturelle du Groenland (Egede) 1629, 1630
Description of the Cactaceae (Engelm.) 1691
Description, vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes, tant étrangères que de nos climats (Garsault) 1961
Descriptiones novarum vel minus cognitarum (Bartl.) 316
Descriptiones plantarum aliquot novarum (D. Delaroche) 1348
Descriptiones plantarum ex Capite Bonae Spei (Bergius) 458
Descriptions de deux champignons nouveaux (Brond.) 793
Descriptions of new and rare diatoms (Grev.) 2163
Descriptive flora of the Maltese islands (Borg) 657
Descr. Isles Tristan d'Acugna (Thouars) 1585.
Descrizione di un nuovo genere di piante delia famiglia delle Leguminosae (Gasp.) 1962
Descr. nouv. Figuier (DC) 1016
Descr. nuov. gen. Leg. (Gasp.) 1962
Descr. pl. (Cav.) 1064
Descr. pl. aliq. nov. (D. Delaroche) 1348
Descr. pl. Cap. (Bergius) 458
Descr. pl. foss. (Crép.) 1275
Descr. pl. Malmaison (Bonpl.) 648
Descr. pl. Montauban (Gaterau) 1965
Descr. vertus pl. (Garsault) 1961
Det gamle Grönlands Nye Perlustration (Egede) 1629
Deut. Pflanzenb. (Griess.) 2165
<em>Deutsche Lichenen</em> (<em>see</em> H. Floerke)
<em>Deutsche Lichenen</em> (<em>see</em> J. Flotow)
Deutsches Pflanzenbuch (Griess.) 2165
Deutschlands Feld- und Gartengewächse (Calwer) 948
Deutschlands kryptogamische Giftgewächse (Brandt) 708
<em>Deutschlands Lebermoose in getrockneten Exemplare</em> (<em>see</em> C. Genth)
Deutschlands Moose (Funck) 1918
Deutschlands Obst und Beerenfrüchte (Calwer) 948
Deutschlands phanerogamische Gewächse (Brandt) 708
Deutschlands technische Pflanzen (Calwer) 948
Deutschlands Wollkräuter (Bercht.) 439
Deutschl. Moose (Funck) 1918
Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika (Dinter) 1476
Deut. südw. Afrik. (Dinter) 1476
Diagn. eur. Pflanzengatt. (Graum.) 2113
Diagnose der bekanntesten besonders europäischen Pflanzengattungen (Graum.) 2113
Diagnoses plantarum novarum hispanicarum (Boiss.) 606
Diagnoses plantarum orientalium novarum (Boiss.) 607
Diagn. pl. nov. hisp. (Boiss.) 606
Diagn. pl. orient. (Boiss.) 607
Diario de viaje (Berland.) 471
Diario viaje comis. limites (Berland.) 471
<em>Diatomacearum species typicae</em> (<em>see</em> T. Eulenstein)
Diatom. Alpes (Brun) 851
<em>Diatomeen der ostfriesischen Inseln und Küsten</em> (<em>see</em> C. Eiben)

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<em>Diatomées de Belgique</em> (<em>see</em> C. Delogne)
Diatomées et du Jura (Brun) 851
Diatom. espan. (Azpeitia) 212
Diatomología española (Azpeitia) 212
<em>Diatoms</em> (<em>see</em> P. Cleve)
Dict. (Gerth) 2202
Dict. bot. (Baill.) 253
Dict. class. hist. nat. (Bory) 669
Dict. élém. bot. (Bull.) 910
Dict. Engl. pl. names (Britten) 770
Dictionary of English plant names (Britten) 770
Dictionary of plant-names (Gerth) 2002
Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle (Bory) 669
Dictionnaire de botanique (Baill.) 253
Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles dans lequel on traite méthodiquement des differents êtres de la nature (F. Cuvier) 1293
Dictionnaire d'horticulture (D. Bois) 602
Dictionnaire élémentaire de botanique (Bull.) 910
Dictionnaire raisonné universel des plantes, arbres et arbustes de France (Buchoz) 874
Dict. sci. nat. (F. Cuvier) 1293
Dict. univ. pl. France (Buchoz) 874
Die Brauntange des finnischen Meerbusens (Gobi) 2051
Die Laubmoose Fennoskandias (Broth.) 814
<sm>DINTERLA</sm> (<em>see</em> K. Dinter)
Diosmeae descriptae et illustratae (Bartl.) 316
Dipsaceen Böhmens (Bercht.) 437
Discours enseignement (Thouars) 1585
Disp. alg. suec. (C. Agardh) 36
Disp. méth. mousses (Arnott) 186
Disp. musc. Scand. (Angstr.) 140
Disp. observ. bot. spec. (Eschenbach) 1718
Dispos. gen. pl. jenens. (Batsch) 346
Disposito algarum sueciae (C. Agardh) 36
Dispositio generum plantarum jenensium (Batsch) 346
Disposito muscorum in Scandinavia hucusque cognitorum (Angstr.) 140
Dispositio systematica plantarum (J. Cramer) 1264
Dispositio vegetabilium methodica a staminum numero desumta (Cothen.) 1251
Disposition méthodique des espèces de mousses (Arnott) 186
Disp. syst. pl. (J. Cramer) 1264
Disputatio physica observationum botanicarum specimen continens (Eschenbach) 1718
Disp. veg. meth. (Cothen.) 1251
Diss. (Cav.) 1059
Diss. Aloide (Bergen) 447
Diss. bot. caricogr. scan. (C. Agardh) 35
Diss. bot. fl. neobrand. (Bruch) 845
Diss. enchainement (Thouars) 1585
Dissertação sobre as plantas do Brazil (Arruda) 190
Dissertatio botanica de Aloide (Bergen) 447
Dissertatio botanica, sistens caricographiam scanensem (C. Agardh) 35
Dissertatio de metamorphosi algarum (C. Agardh) 40
Dissertatio inauguralis botanica sistens enumerationem muscorum in Austria inferiore (Garov.) 1952
Dissertatio inauguralis botanica sistens florae neobrandenburgensis prodromus (Bruch) 845
Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica sistens systemata plantarum recentiora (Giseke) 2028
Diss. metam. alg. (C. Agardh) 40
Diss. pl. Brazil (Arruda) 190
Diss. pl. esc. (G. Forster) 1821
Diss. syst. pl. (Giseke) 2028
Dist. hort. (D. Bois) 602
Distribution of the marine algae (Boerg.) 587
Div. foug. Antill. franç. (Duss) 1601
Division, nomenclature &amp; habitat des fougères et lycopodes des Antilles françaises (Duss) 1601
Dizionario classico di storia naturale (Bory) 669
Dodecanthea (Bubani) 859
<sm>DODONAEA</sm> (<em>see</em> R. Dodoens)
Dritter Nachtrag zur Infusorienkunde Russlands (Eichw.) 1653
Duab. Drac. arbor. (Crantz) 1268
Duabus Draconis arboribus botanicorum (Crantz) 1268
Due specie interessanti di funghi (Bres.) 741
Due sp. fung. (Bres.) 741
Dyas (Geinitz) 1988
Eaton's botanical grammar and dictionary (Eaton) 1615
Echien Böhmens (Bercht.) 440
Ecloga plantarum hispanicarum (Coincy) 1160
Ecl. pl. hisp. (Coincy) 1160
<em>Economic fungi</em> (<em>see</em> F. Earle)
<em>Economic fungi, Ustilag</em>. (<em>see</em> G. Clinton)
Edwards's Botanical Register (Edwards) 1625
Ehrh. Plantag. (Ehrh.) 1646
Eidodendron (Burgess) 924
Einheitl. Conif.-Ben. (Beissn.) 409
Einheitliche Coniferen-Benennung (Beissn.) 409

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Einleitung in das Studium der Pflanzenklasse der Akotyledonen (Eisengrein) 1657
Elem. bot. (Barton) 321
Elem. bot. (Gorter) 2088
Elem. bot. (A. Gray) 2121
Elementa botanica (Gorter) 2088
Elementi per lo studio delle Desmidiacee italiche (De Not.) 1386
Elements of botany (Barton) 321
Elements of botany (A. Gray) 2121
Elements of botany for beginners and for schools (A. Gray) 2131
Elements of the philosophy of plants (DC) 992
Elem. philos. pl. (DC) 992
Elem. stud. Desmid. ital. (De Not.) 1386
Elench. fung. (Batsch) 345
Elench. fung. (Fr.) 1870
Elench. horti bot. monspel. (Brouss.) 821
Elench. pl. (Brugmans) 847
Elench. pl. horti matr. (Cav.) 1065
Elench. pl. nov. (Boiss.) 604
Elenchus fungorum (Batsch) 345
Elenchus fungorum (Fr.) 1870
Elenchus plantarum (Brugmans) 847
Elenchus plantarum horti botanici monspeliensis. Anno 1804 (Brouss.) 821
Elenchus plantarum horti regii botanici matritensis (Cav.) 1065
Elenchus plantarum novarum (Boiss.) 604
Elenchus plantarum novarum minusque cognitarum in Hispania australi collectarum (Boiss.) 604
Elenco (Balb.) 276
<sm>ELLIOTTIA</sm> (<em>see</em> S. Elliott)
Ench. bot. (Endl.) 1683
Ench. hist. nat. (J. R. Forster) 1827
Enchir. bot. (Broughton) 816
Enchiridion botanicum (Broughton) 816
Enchiridion botanicum (Endl.) 1683
Enchiridion botanicum parisiense (Cornut) 1233
Enchiridion historiae naturali (J. R. Forster) 1827
Encyclopédie des saules (A. Camus) 963
Entdeckung des neuholländischen Charakters der Eocenflora Europa's (Ettingsh.) 1725
Entd. neuholl. Char. Eocenfl. (Ettingsh.) 1725
Entw. Cladon. (Bayrh.) 377
Entwickelung und Befruchtung der Cladoniaceen (Bayrh.) 377
Entwicklung der Laubmoose (Casseb.) 1043
Entwicklungsgeschichte der Gattung Volvox (Cohn) 1158
Entwicklungsgesch. Volvox (Cohn) 1158
Entwicklungslinien der Kakteen (A. Berger) 449
Entwicklungslin. Kakt. (A. Berger) 449
Entw. Laubm. (Casseb.) 1043
Enum. (Fabr.) 1738
Enum. alg. Marca di Ancona (Ardiss.) 153
Enum. alg. Sicilia (Ardiss.) 152
Énum. champ. Guadeloupe (Duss) 1604
Enumeración y revisión de las plantas de la peninsula hispano-lusitana é islas Baleares (Colm.) 1182
Enumeratio methodica plantarum (Fabr.) 1738
Enumeratio muscorum (Garov.) 1952
Enumeratio plantarum (Besser) 501
Enumeratio plantarum (Brugmans) 848
Enumeratio plantarum (Endl.) 1678
Enumeratio plantarum africae australis extratropicae (Ecklon) 1621
Enumeratio plantarum in Japonia sponte crescentium (Franch.) 1844
Enumeratio plantarum Javae (Blume) 564
Enumeratio plantarum novarum (Fisch.) 1787
Enumeratio plantarum, quas in China boreali collegit Dr. Al. Bunge (Bunge) 913
Enumeratio plantarum quas in insulis archipelagi aut littoribus Ponti-Euxini (Dum. d'Urv.) 1554
Enumeratio plantarum quas in insulis Balearibus (Cambess.) 950
Enumeratio plantarum vascularium in insula Inarime (Guss.) 2222
Enumeratio plantarum, Zeelandiae belgicae indigenarum (Bosch.) 675
Enumeratio stirpium agro tubingensi indigenarum (J. F. Gmelin) 2042
Enumeratio stirpium magno Transsilvaniae (Baumg.) 372
Énumération des generes de plantes cultivés au Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Paris (Brongn.) 801
Énumération des plantes découvertes par les voyageurs dans les Iles de la Société (Guillemin) 2213
Enumération des plantes vasculaires des environs de Montbéliard (Contejean) 1191
Énumération des végétaux vasculaires qui croissent dans le canton de Neuchâtel (Godet) 2054
Énumération méthodique des champignons recueillis à la Guadeloupe et à la Martinique (Duss) 1604
Énumération méthodique des muscinées des Antilles françaises (Duss) 1603
Enumeration of all the plants known from China proper, Formosa, Hainan, Corea, the Luchu Archipelago and the Island of Hongkong (F. Forbes) 1814

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Enumeration of the orchids of the United States and Canada (Ames) 113
Enumeration of the plants collected by H. H. Rusby (E. Britton) 773
Enumerator palaeontologicus (Bronn) 807
Enumerazio dei licheni di Liguria (Bagl.) 233
Enumerazione delle alghe della Marca di Ancona (Ardiss.) 153
Enumerazione delle alghe di Sicilia (Ardiss.) 152
Enum. lich. Liguria (Bagl.) 233
Enum. musc. Antill. franç. (Duss) 1603
Enum. musc. Austria inf. (Garov.) 1952
Enum. orchids U.S. &amp; Canada (Ames) 113
Enum. pl. (Besser) 501
Enum. pl. (Brugmans) 848
Enum. pl. (Endl.) 1678
Enum. pl. afric. austral. (Ecklon) 1621
Enum. pl. Balear. (Cambess.) 950
Enum. pl. China bor. (Bunge) 913
Enum. pl. Inarim. (Guss.) 2222
Enum. pl. Jap. (Franch.) 1844
Enum. pl. Javae (Blume) 564
Énum. pl. Montbéliard (Contejean) 1191
Énum. pl. Mus. Paris (Brongn.) 801
Enum. pl. nov. (Fisch.) 1787
Enum. pl. penins. hispano-lusit. (Colm.) 1182
Enum. pl. Ponti-Eux. (Dum. d'Urv.) 1554
Enum. pl. Rusby (E. Britton) 773
Enum. pl. Zeeland. (Bosch.) 675
Enum. stirp. Transsilv. (Baumg.) 372
Enum. stirp. tubing. (J. F. Gmelin) 2042
Énum. vég. Neuchâtel (Godet) 2054
Epicrisis systematis floridearum (J. Agardh) 54
Epicrisis systematis mycologici (Fr.) 1882
Epicr. syst. mycol. (Fr.) 1882
Epil. briol. ital. (De Not.) 1387
Epilobium (Barbey) 297
Epilogo della briologia italiana (De Not.) 1387
Epit. fl. Europ. (Caruel) 1038
Epitome florae Europae (Caruel) 1038
Equisse flore Tristan d'Acugna (Thouars) 1585
<em>Erbario crittogamico italiano</em> (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Erbario crittogamico italiano</em> (<em>see</em> F. Baglietto)
<em>Erbario crittogamico Italiano</em> (<em>see</em> G. De Notaris)
Eremurus (O. Fedch.) 1749
Erläuterungen ausgewählter Pflanzen des tropischen Amerikas (Griseb.) 2180
Erläut. Pfl. trop. Amer. (Griseb.) 2180
Err. Decaisn. (Baill.) 255
Errorum Decaisneanorum graviorum vel minus cognitorum (Baill.) 255
Erster Nachtrag zur Infusorienkunde Russlands (Eichw.) 1653
Eryng. Alep. hist. (F. Delaroche) 1349
Eryngiorum nec non generis novi Alepideae historia (F. Delaroche) 1349
Eryngiorum novorum vel minus cognitorum heptas (J. Gay) 1979
Eryng. nov. (J. Gay) 1979
Erysim. nov. (J. Gay) 1978
Erysimorum quorundam novorum diagnoses (J. Gay) 1978
Escurs. bot. Schneeberg (Biasol.) 508
Escursioni botaniche sullo Schneeberg (Biasol.) 508
Esquisse de la flore de l'Isle de Tristan d'Acugna (Thouars) 1584
Esquisse fl. Tristan d'Acugna (Thouars) 1584
Essai carpogr. (Dumort.) 1566
Essai carpographique (Dumort.) 1566
Essai class. hydroph. (Bonnem.) 636
Essai classific. nat. champ. (Brongn.) 798
Essai class. roses (Gand.) 1939
Essai conferv. Montpellier (Ducluz.) 1540
Essai crypt. écorc. (Fée) 1752
Essai de flore raisonnée de la Terre de Feu (Alboff) 77
Essai distr. pl. Loir-&amp;-Cher (Franch.) 1842
Essai d'une classification des hydrophytes loculées (Bonnem.) 636
Essai d'une classification naturelle des champignons (Brongn.) 798
Essai d'une flore de la Nouvelle-Zélande (Dum. d'Urv.) 1556
Essai fl. Maine et Loire (Bastard) 337
Essai fl. Terre de Feu (Alboff) 77
Essai hist. nat. corall. (J. Ellis) 1661
Essai hist. nat. mer adriat. (Donati) 1500
Essai hydroph. (Bonnem.) 637
Essai propr. méd. pl. (DC) 985
Essai renonc. (Godr.) 2058
Essai Sphérulites (Des Moul.) 1401
Essai sur la distribution géographique des plantes phanérogames dans le département de Loir-&amp;-Cher. (Franch.) 1842
Essai sur la flore du département de Maine et Loire (Bastard) 337
Essai sur les cryptogames des écorces exotiques officinales (Fée) 1752
Essai sur les espèces du genre Verbascum (Franch.) 1843
Essai sur les hydrophytes loculées (Bonnem.) 637
Essai sur les propriétés médicales des plantes (DC) 985
Essai sur les renoncules (Godr.) 2058
Essai sur les Sphérulites (Des Moul.) 1401
Essai sur l'étude des thalassiophytes (Gaillon) 1929

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Essai sur l'histoire naturelle de la mer adriatique (Donati) 1500
Essai sur l'histoire naturelle des conferves des environs de Montpellier (Ducluz.) 1540
Essai sur l'histoire naturelle des corallines (J. Ellis) 1661
Essai sur une nouvelle classification des roses (Gand.) 1939
Essai thalassioph. (Gaillon) 1929
Essai Verbascum (Franch.) 1843
Essais sur les Isles Fortunées et l'antique Atlantide (Bory) 667
Essais sur une classification des algues et des polypiers calcifères (Decne.) 1336
Essay classific. (J. Agassiz) 65
Essay nat. hist. corall. (J. Ellis) 1661
Essay on classification (J. Agassiz) 65
Essay towards a natural history of the corallines (J. Ellis) 1661
Ess. classif. alg. calcif. (Decne.) 1336
Essentialibus nonnullarum plantarum characteribus commentarius (Cirillo) 1132
Essent. pl. char. comment. (Cirillo) 1132
Ess. Isl. Fortunées (Bory) 667
Estud. bilobites (Delgado) 1352
Estudo sobre os bilobites (Delgado) 1352
État de la végétation sur le Pic du Midi de Bigorre (Des Moul.) 1403
État vég. Pic du Midi (Des Moul.) 1403
Ét. pl. col. franc. (Bocq.-Lim.) 578
Étud. bilobites (Delgado) 1352
Étud. crypt. (Pylaie) 1345
Étud. Cuscut. (Des Moul.) 1406
Étud. Cytises Alpes mar. (Briq.) 763
Étud. distr. mousses Caucase (Broth.) 813
Étude agrostographique sur le genre Michelaria (Dumort.) 1569
Étude critique et expérimentale sur le polymorphisme des algues (Chodat) 1108
Étude des fleurs (Cariot) 1024
Étude des plantes des colonies francaises (Bocq.-Lim.) 578
Étude Euphorb. (Baill.) 243
Étude fl. (Cariot) 1024
Étude générale du groupe des Euphorbiacées (Baill.) 243
Étude Michelaria (Dumort.) 1569
Étude polymorph. alg. (Chodat) 1108
Étude sur les mucorinées (Bainier) 263
Etude systématique des genres et espèces complexes de la plaine française (P. Fourn.) 1837
Études cryptogamiques (Pylaie) 1345
Études de systematique et de géographie botaniques sur la flore du Bas- et du Moyen-Congo (De Wild.) 1433
Études fl. Bas- Moyen-Congo (De Wild.) 1433
Études fl. Congo (Th. Durand) 1594
Études organiques sur les Cuscutes (Des Moul.) 1406
Études sur la distribution des mousses au Caucase (Broth.) 813
Études sur la flore de l'État indépendant du Congo (Th. Durand) 1594
Études sur les bilobites (Delgado) 1352
Études sur les Cytises des Alpes maritimes, (Briq.) 763
Études sur les microzoaires (Fromentel) 1907
Étud. microzoaires (Fromentel) 1907
Étud. mucor. (Bainier) 263
European ferns (Britten) 771
Europ. ferns (Britten) 771
Eusporangiatae (Campb.) 960
Excerc. bot. (Gilib.) 2013
Excercitia phytologica (Gilib.) 2015
Excercitium botanicum (Gilib.) 2013
Excerc. phyt. (Gilib.) 2015
Excerpta de re herbaria (Bertol.) 487
Exc. Madeira (Bowdich) 691
Exc. re bot. (Bertol.) 487
Excursionsfl. Oesterreich (Fritsch) 1905
Excursions-Flora für das südöstliche Deutschland (Caflisch) 944
Excursionsflora für die Schweiz (Gremli) 2146
Excursionsflora für Oesterreich (Fritsch) 1905
Excursionsfl. Regensburg (H. Fürnr.) 1916
Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo (Bowdich) 691
Exkurs.-Fl. südöstl. Deutschland (Caflisch) 944
Exkurs.-Fl. Unterfranken (Bottler) 680
Exkursions-Flora von Regensburg (H. Fürnr.) 1916
Exkursions-Flora von Unterfranken (Bottler) 680
Exkursionsfl. Schweiz (Gremli) 2146
Exoticarum aliarumque minus cognitarum plantarum centuria prima (Breyne) 751
Exoticorum libri (Clus.) 1150
Exot. libri (Clus.) 1150
Exot. pl. cent. (Breyne) 751
Exped. Euphrates Tigris (Chesney) 1096
Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris (Chesney) 1096
Expédition scientifique de Morée. Botanique (Bory) 672
Expl. abr. pl. (Garsault) 1960
Explication abrégée de sept cent dix-neuf plantes (Garsault) 1960
Explication du systême botanique du chevalier von Linné (Gouan) 2102

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Exploration botanique de l'Afrique occidentale française (A. Chev.) 1099
Exploration scientifique de l'Algérie (Durieu) 1598
Exploration scientifique de la Tunisie. Catalogue raisonné des plantes vasculaires de la Tunisie (Bonnet) 641
Exploration scientifique de la Tunisie. Illustrations de la partie botanique (Bonnet) 640
Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean (J. M. Bigelow) 515
Explor. bot. Afrique occ. franç. (A. Chev.) 1099
Explor. sci. Tunisie, Ill. bot. (Bonnet) 640
Expl. railroad Mississippi Pacific (J. M. Bigelow) 515
Expl. sci. Algérie (Durieu) 1598
Expl. sci. Tunisie, Cat. pl. (Bonnet) 641
Expl. syst. bot. (Gouan) 2102
Expos. char. fl. Compos. (Franc v. Berkhey) 1840
Expositio characteristica structurae florum Compositi (Franc v. Berkhey) 1840
Exposition méthodique des genres de la famille des Mousses (Desv.) 1414
Exposition méthodique du règne végétal (Caffin) 942
Expos. méth. règne vég. (Caffin) 942
Exp. sci. Morée Bot. (Bory) 672
Extrait de la Flore d'Abbeville (Boucher) 681
Extr. Fl. Abbeville (Boucher) 681
Fam. Bromel. (Beer) 398
Familie der Bromeliaceen (Beer) 398
Familie der Schmetterlingsblüthigen (Eisengrein) 1656
Famille des Loganiacées (Bureau) 921
Familles des plantes (Adans.) 26
Familles naturelles des plantes (Adans.) 27
Fam. Logan. (Bureau) 921
Fam. nat. pl. (Adans.) 27
Fam. pl. (Adans.) 26
<sm>FARLOWIA</sm> (<em>see</em> W. Farlow)
Farngattung Niphobolus (Giesenh.) 2011
Farnkräuter der Erde (Christ) 1126
Farnkräuter der Jetztwelt (Ettingsh.) 1728
Farnkräuter der Schweiz (Christ) 1127
Farnkr. Erde (Christ) 1126
Farnkr. Jetztw. (Ettingsh.) 1728
Farnkr. Schweiz (Christ) 1127
Fasciculus [secundus, etc.] plantarum cryptogamicarum britanniae (Dickson) 1442
Fasciculus plantarum magellanicarum (G. Forster) 1824
Fasciculus rariorum plantarum (Brign.) 761
Fasc. pl. crypt. brit. (Dickson) 1442
Fasc. pl. magell. (G. Forster) 1824
Fasc. rar. pl. (Brign.) 761
Fern Book (Cooke) 1199
Fernbook for everybody (Cooke) 1199
Ferns (Bower) 693
Ferns Brit. India (Bedd.) 392
Ferns N. Amer. (D. C. Eaton) 1617
Ferns New Zealand (Field) 1771
Ferns of British India (Bedd.) 392
Ferns of New Zealand (Field) 1771
Ferns of North America (D. C. Eaton) 1617
Ferns of Southern India (Bedd.) 391
Ferns S. India (Bedd.) 391
Fifty five rare books (H. H. Bartlett) 315
Fig. pl. méd. (Garsault) 1959
Figures de plantes et animaux d'usage en médecine, décrit [es] dans la matière médicale de Mr. Geoffroy (Garsault) 1959
Fil. brit. (Bolton) 622
<em>Filices boreali-americani</em> (<em>see</em> D. Eaton)
Filices britannicae (Bolton) 622
<em>Filices capenses et antillanae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Breutel)
Filices indiae (C. B. Clarke) 1139
Filices jenenses (D. Dietr.) 1461
Filices wrightianae et fendlerianae (D. C. Eaton) 1616
Filic. jenens. (D. Dietr.) 1461
Filie. semin. (Baldinger) 282
Filicium seminibus (Baldinger) 282
Filic. wright. fendler. (D. C. Eaton) 1616
First lessons (A. Gray) 2131
First lessons in botany (A. Gray) 2131
First steps bot. (J. L. Drumm.) 1530
First steps to botany (J. L. Drumm.) 1530
Fl. abred. (Dickie) 1439
Fl. acon. (Biroli) 526
Fl. aden. (T. Anderson) 121
Fl. Aden (Blatt) 555
Fl. aegypt.-arab. (Forssk.) 1819
Fl. Afrique occ. franç. (A. Chev.) 1100
Fl. Alger (Battand.) 352
Fl. algér. (Champy) 1085
Fl. Algérie (Battand.) 354
Fl. Algérie, Suppl. phan. (Battand.) 357
Fl. Algérie Tunisie (Battand.) 356
Fl. algol. Venezia (De Toni) 1422
Fl. Alpes (Bouvier) 690
Fl. Alpes marit. (Burnat) 936
Fl. Amérique (Denisse) 1366
Fl. Amer. sept. (J. R. Forster) 1825
Fl. Amer. Virgin Isl. (Britton) 784
Fl. anal. Alpes-mar. (Ardoino) 158
Fl. anal. Belgique (Delogne) 1359
Fl. anal. mousses (Debat) 1327
Fl. Anjou (Desv.) 1415
Fl. apic. (Dierb.) 1452
Fl. arab. (Blatt) 556
Fl. Arabie pétrée (Delile) 1354

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Fl. Arfak mts. (Gibbs) 2009
Fl. argent. (Bettfreund) 504
Fl. Astese (Camisola) 958
Fl. atlant. (Desf.) 1392
Fl. austral. (Benth.) 428
Fl. Auvergne (Delarbre) 1347
Fl. bad. (C. C. Gmelin) 2040
Fl. Baden (Döll) 1494
Fl. Baleares (Barceló) 306
Fl. Basel (Binz) 520
Fl. Basses-Pyrénées (Bergeret) 455
Fl. Batavia (Backer) 221
Fl. bath. (Bab.) 214
Fl. bedford. (C. Abbot) 2
Fl. belg. (Dumort.) 1561
Fl. belg. (Gorter) 2091.
Fl. Belg. foed. (Gorter) 2092
Fl. Berkshire (Druce) 1523
Fl. Berlin (A. Dietr.) 1454
Fl. Bermuda (Britton) 785
Fl. Bernst. (Casp.) 1042
Fl. Bernsteins (Goepp.) 2080
Fl. berol. (Brandt) 706
Fl. Blue Hills (W. Deane) 1326
Fl. Bombay (T. Cooke) 1216
Fl. Bordighera (C. Bicknell) 510
Fl. boruss. (A. Dietr.) 1457
Fl. Bosne (Beck) 386
Fl. Bosnien (Beck) 386
Fl. boston. (Bigel.) 513
Fl. Bourgogne (Durande) 1597
Fl. Brandenburg (Aschers.) 195
Fl. Brandenburg Ausz. (Aschers.) 196
Fl. bras. myrtogr. (O. Berg) 445
Fl. Braunkohl. Sachsen (Engelhardt) 1688
Fl. Bremen (Buchenau) 867
Fl. Brit. W. I. (Griseb.) 2181
Fl. bryol. mosq. (A. Fisch. v. Waldh.) 1796
Fl. Buckinghamshire (Druce) 1525
Fl. Cambridgeshire (Bab.) 217
Fl. camp. (Bondam) 633
Fl. Catalunya (Cadeval) 940
Fl. centre France (Boreau) 655.
Fl. cestr. (Darl.) 1310
Fl. chil. (Gay) 1975
Fl. Collosseum (Deakin) 1321
Fl. Columbia (F. P. Daniels) 1305
Fl. columb. prodr. (Brereton) 738
Fl. com. (Comolli) 1189
Fl. compl. plaine franç. (P. Fourn.) 1837
Fl. comp. Madrid (Cutanda) 1292
Fl. Cornwall (Davey) 1315
Fl. coroniar. hist. (Dodoens) 1486
Fl. Cöthen (Bensemann) 419
Fl. cracov. (Berdau) 441
Fl. cret. (Gand.) 1944
Fl. crypt. Antill. franç. (Duss) 1605
Fl. crypt. Aube (Briard) 755
Fl. crypt. Belgique (Delogne) 1358
Fl. crypt. Est, Musc. (Boulay)
Fl. crypt. Peníns. Ibérica (Amo) 115
Fl. dép. mérid. France (Baron) 313
Fl. descr. anal. Paris (Coss.) 1240
Fl. descr. France (Coste) 1250
Fl. Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Fl. deut. Volk (Boerner) 597
Fl. diaetet. (Bryant) 858
Fl. Dresden (Ficinus) 1768
Fl. Düsseldorf (Antz) 143
Fl. Dutch W. Ind. Is. (Boldingh) 616
Fl. econ. (Biroli) 525
Fl. edin. (Grev.) 2161
Fl. Edinburgh (Balf.) 287
Fl. Eifel Hunsrück (Andres) 133
Fl. élem. crypt. (Aigret) 68
Fl. Engl. Lake District (Baker) 269
Fl. env. Paris (Acloque) 18
Fl. env. Paris (Bull.) 903
Fl. Eur. (Gand.) 1942
Fl. Europe (Boissieu) 613
Fl. excurs. Aachen (A. Foerster) 1811
Fl. excurs. hafn. (Drejer) 1520
Fl. fan. Penins. Iberica (Amo) 116
Fl. Filip. (Blanco) 551
Fl. Filip., ed. 2 (Blanco) 552
Fl. Filip., ed. 3 (Blanco) 553
Fl. Finistère (P. L. Crouan) 1280
Fl. Forfarshire (Gardiner) 1950
Fl. foss. (Goepp.) 2069
Fl. franç. (Boisduval) 603
Fl. franç. (DC) 987
Fl. France (Acloque) 16
Fl. France (Gren.) 2154
Fl. France prosp. (Gren.) 2153
Fl. francisc. (Greene) 2140
Fl. francofurt. (Bergen) 446
Fl. Frankfurt (Becker) 389
Fl. frisica (Bruinsma) 849
Fl. gallo-prov. (Gérard) 1995
Fl. Gangetic plain (Duthie) 1607
Fl. gelro-zutph. (Gorter) 2089
Fl. gén. env. Paris (Chev.) 1101
Fl. Graubünden (Braun-Blanq.) 720
Fl. guatimal. (Bertol.) 493
Fl. hagan. (Gresh.) 2157
Fl. Halifax (Crump) 1281
Fl. hall. (Fr.) 1865, 1866
Fl. Halle (Garcke) 1948
Fl. Haute-Loire (J. Arnaud) 175
Fl. Hautes-Pyrénées (Dulac) 1551
Fl. heidelb. (Dierb.) 1447
Fl. helv. (Gaudin) 1971
Fl. Hongk. (Benth.) 427
Fl. Hte-Marne (Aubriot) 207
Fl. ibér. briof. (Cas.-Gil) 1039
Fl. Iles malouin (Dum. d'Urv.) 1555
Fl. Ill. France (Bonnier) 644
Fl. Indiana (Deam) 1325
Fl. indica (N. L. Burm.) 935

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Fl. Indre et Loire (Dujard.) 1550
Fl. ingr. (Gorter) 2090
Fl. ins. austr. (G. Forster) 1823
Fl. ital. (Bertol.) 491
Fl. ital. crypt. (Bertol.) 495
Fl. Italia (Fiori) 1782
Fl. jadr. (Alschinger) 104
Fl. Jamaica (Fawc.) 1745
Fl. Java (Backer) 230
Fl. Javae (Blume) 563
Fl. Javae nov. ser. (Blume) 568
Fl. jenens. (D. Dietr.) 1460
Fl. jenens. (Graum.) 2114
Fl. Jura (Godet) 2055
Fl. jurass. (Babey) 213
Fl. jurass. (Gren.) 2156
Fl. juvenalis (Godr.) 2063
Fl. Kabylie (Debeaux) 1330
Fl. Kreuznach (Geisenh.) 1990
Fl. Kuram Valley (Aitch.) 71
Fl. Kwangtung (Dunn) 1577
Fl. Leicestershire (Coleman) 1165
Fl. libyc. prodr. (E. A. Durand) 1589
Fl. lich. Franche-Comté (Flag.) 1801
Fl. Liegnitz (Gerhardt) 1997
Fl. lips. (Baumg.) 371
Fl. Lips. Indig. (Boehmer) 582
Fl. lith. inch. (Gilib.) 2012
Fl. Liverpool (Dickinson) 1441
Fl. livon. (Drümpelmann) 1529
Fl. Loir-et-Cher (Franch.) 1847
Fl. londin. (Curtis) 1286
Fl. Lorraine (Godr.) 2061
Fl. Los Angeles (Abrams) 5
Fl. luccav. (Bohlin) 600
Fl. lusit. (Brot.) 812
Fl. lyon. (Balb.) 281
Fl. Lyon. (Gand.) 1937
Fl. Madras (Gamble) 1936
Fl. Maine et Loire (Guépin) 2206
Fl. malab. (J. Burm.) 933
Fl. malab. (C. Commelijn) 1184
Fl. march. (A. Dietr.) 1459
Fl. massil. adv. (Gren.) 2155
Fl. Mauritius (Baker) 268
Fl. méd. (Chaumeton) 1091
Fl. méd. Antilles (Descourt.) 1391
Fl. med.-farm. (Cassone) 1051
Fl. Meklenb. (Boll) 620
Fl. melit. (Grech) 2137
Fl. metrop. (Cooper) 1217
Fl. Mittelmark (Baumgardt) 369
Fl. monsp. (Gouan) 2100
Fl. Montecristo (Caruel) 1035
Fl. Musc. (Debat) 1328
Fl. mycol. Bruxelles (E. Bommer) 630
Fl. mycol. ill. (Barla) 310
Fl. N. Amer. (W. Barton) 326
Fl. Namur (Bellynck) 416
Fl. Nassau (Genth) 1991
Fl. Ned. W. Ind. eil. (Boldingh) 617
Fl. Neuburg (Erdner) 1715
Fl. Nieder-Österreich (Beck) 383
Fl. Nijmegen (Abeleven) 4
Fl. N. Mitt.-Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Fl. Nob Hill (Eastw.) 1611
Fl. Nord-Est France (Acloque) 19
Fl. nordostdeut. Flachl. (Aschers.) 201
Fl. nordwestdeut. Tiefebene (Buchenau) 871
Fl. Normandie (Bréb.) 724
Fl. Northamptonshire (Druce) 1526
Fl. norveg. (Gunn.) 2217
Fl. noviomag. (Gevers Deynoot) 2008
Fl. N. Territory (Ewart) 1732
Fl. Oberlausitz (Fechner) 1747
Fl. Oberösterreich (Duftschmid) 1543
Fl. Ober-Schlesien (Grabowski) 2104
Flora abredonensis (Dickie) 1439
Flora aconiensis (Biroli) 526
Flora aegyptiaco-arabica (Forssk.) 1819
<em>Flora Africae bor</em>. (<em>see</em> M. Gandoger)
<em>Flora algeriensis exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> M. Gandoger)
Flora algologica della Venezia (De Toni) 1422
Flora Americae septentrionalis (J. R. Forster) 1825
<em>Flora Americae tropicae</em> (<em>see</em> H. Eggers)
Flora analitica d'Italia (Fiori) 1782
Flora apiciana (Dierb.) 1452
Flora arabica (Blatt.) 556
Flora argentina (Bettfreund) 504
Flora Astese (Camisola) 958
Flora atlantica (Desf.) 1392
<em>Flora atlantica exsiccata, Plantae Algeriae</em> (<em>see</em> G. Durando)
Flora australiensis (Benth.) 428
Flora badensis alsatica (C. C Gmelin) 2040
Flora bathoniensis (Bab.) 214
Flora bedfordiensis (C. Abbot) 2
Flora belgica (Gorter) 2091
Flora berolinensis (Brandt) 706
Flora Bosne (Beck) 386
Flora campensis (Bondam) 633
Flora comense (Comolli) 1189
Flora compendiada de Madrid y su provincia (Cutanda) 1292
Flora cracoviensis (Berdau) 441
Flora cretica (Gand.) 1944
Flora cryptogámica de la Península Ibérica (Amo) 115
Flora cryptogámica germaniae (Bluff) 559
<em>Flora cryptogamica lutetiae Parisiorum</em> (<em>see</em> D. Delise)
<em>Flora cryptogamica nanceiensis exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> D. Godron)
Flora de Catalunya (Cadeval) 940
Flora de Filipinas (Blanco) 551, 552, 553
Flora de las Islas Baleares (Barceló) 306

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Flora de Portugal (Cout.) 1259
Flora del Tirolo meridionale (Ambrosi) 110
Flora der Braunkohlenformation im Königreich Sachsen (Engelhardt) 1688
Flora der deutschen Ostseeprovinzen (Fleisch.) 1802
Flora der gefürsteten Grafschaft Tirol (Dalla Torre) 1299
Flora der Gegend um Berlin (A. Dietr.) 1454
Flora der Gegend um Dresden (Ficinus) 1768
Flora der Gegend um Frankfurt am Main (Becker) 389
Flora der Mittelmark (Baumgardt) 369
Flora der nordwestdeutschen Tiefebene (Buchenau) 871
Flora der Oberlausitz (Fechner) 1747
Flora der ostfriesischen Halbinsel (Bielefeld) 512
Flora der ostfriesischen Inseln (Buchenau) 869
Flora der östlichen Niederlausitz (Baen.) 232
Flora der Provinz Brandenburg (Aschers.) 195
Flora der Provinz Brandenburg Im Auszuge bearbeitet (Aschers.) 196
Flora der Provinz Hannover (W. Bran; des) 703
Flora der Uckermarck (Grantzow) 2110
Flora der Umgegend von Cöthen (Bensemann) 419
Flora der Wetterau (Casseb.) 1045
Flora des Bernsteins (Casp.) 1042
Flora des Bernsteins (Goepp.) 2080
Flora des Grossherzogthums Baden (Döll) 1494
Flora des Herzogthum Nassau (Genth) 1991
Flora des Kreises Rotenburg a/F (Eisenach) 1655
Flora des mittelrheinischen Berglandes (Andres) 133
Flora des nordostdeutschen Flachlandes (Aschers.) 201
Flora des südöstlichen Schwarzwaldes (Engesser) 1697
Flora diaetetica (Bryant) 858
Flora edinensis (Grev.) 2161
Flora Europae (Gand.) 1942
Flora excursoria des Regierungsbezirkes Aachen (A. Foerster) 1811
Flora excursoria hafniensis (Drejer) 1520
<em>Flora exiccata Liv-, Esth- und Kurlands</em> (<em>see</em> A. Bunge)
<em>Flora exsiccata austr.-hung.</em> (<em>see</em> K. Fritsch)
<em>Flora exsiccata Austro-Hungarica</em> (<em>see</em> E. Fiek)
<em>Flora exsiccata austro-hungarica</em> (<em>see</em> J. Freyn)
<em>Flora exsiccata austro-hungarica</em> (<em>see</em> J. Fuss)
Flora fanerogámica de la Peninsula Iberica (Amo) 116
Flora franciscana (Greene) 2140
Flora fanerogámica de la Peninsula Iberica (Amo) 116
Flora franciscana (Greene) 2140
Flora francofurtana (Bergen) 446
Flora frisica (Bruinsma) 849
Flora für das deutsche Volk (Boerner) 597
<em>Flora gallia exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> M. Gandoger)
<em>Flora Galliae et Germaniae exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> P. Billot)
Flora gallo-provincialis (Gérard) 1995
Flora gelro-zutphanica (Gorter) 2089
<em>Flora germanica exsiccata, ser. II. Cryptogamia</em> (<em>see</em> J. Breutel)
Flora hagana (Gresh.) 2157
Flora hallandica (Fr.) 1865, 1866
Flora heidelbergensis (Dierb.) 1447
Flora helvetica (Gaudin) 1971
<em>Flora Hispanica</em> (<em>see</em> P. Font Quer)
<em>Flora hispanica exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> M. Gandoger)
Flora hongkongensis (Benth.) 427
Flora ibérica/Briófitas (Cas.-Gil) 1039
<em>Flora iberica selecta</em> (<em>see</em> P. Font Quer)
Flora, il paesaggio botanico e le piante utili della Tripolitania e Cirenaica (Béguinot) 401
<em>Flora indiae occidentalis exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> H. Eggers)
Flora indica (N. L. Burm.) 935
Flora ingrica (Gorter) 2090
<em>Flora italia exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> A. Fiori)
Flora italica (Bertol.) 491
Flora italica cryptogama (Bertol.) 495
Flora jadrensis (Alschinger) 104
Flora Javae (Blume) 563
Flora Javae et insularum adjacentium nova series (Blume) 568
Flora jenensis (D. Dietr.) 1460
Flora jenensis (Graum.) 2114
<em>Flora lapponica exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> N. Andersson)
Flora Lipsiae indigena (Boehmer) 582
Flora lipsiensis (Baumg.) 371
Flora lituanica inchoata (Gilib.) 2012
Flora livonica (Drümpelmann) 1529
Flora londinensis (Curtis) 1286
Flora luccaviensis (Bohnstedt) 600
Flora lusitanica (Brot.) 812
Flora malabarica (J. Burm.) 933
Flora malabarica (C. Commelijn) 1184
Flora marchica (A. Dietr.) 1459
Flora medico-farmaceutica (Cassone) 1051
Flora melitensis (Grech) 2137
Flora metropolitana (Cooper) 1217
Flora monspeliaca (Gouan) 2100
<em>Flora mosquensis exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> N. Annenkov)
Flora norvegica (Gunn.) 2217

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Flora noviomagensis (Gevers Deynoot) 2008
Flora of Aden (Blatt.) 555
Flora of Berkshire (Druce) 1523
Flora of Bermuda (Britton) 785
Flora of Bordighera (C. Bicknell) 510
Flora of Buckinghamshire (Druce) 1525
Flora of Cambridgeshire (Bab.) 217
Flora of Columbia (Missouri) and vicinity (F. P. Daniels) 1305
Flora of Cornwall (Davey) 1315
Flora of Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire (Boldingh) 616
Flora of Edinburgh (Balf.) 287
Flora of Forfarshire (Gardiner) 1950
<em>Flora of Himalaya</em> (<em>see</em> J. Duthie)
Flora of Indiana (Deam) 1325
Flora of Jamaica (Fawc.) 1745
Flora of Java (Backer) 230
Flora of Kwangtung and Hongkong (Dunn) 1577
Flora of Leicestershire (Coleman) 1165
Flora of Liverpool (Dickinson) 1441
Flora of Los Angeles and vicinity (Abrams) 5
Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles (Baker) 268
Flora of North America (W. Barton) 326
Flora of Northamptonshire (Druce) 1526
<em>Flora of N.-W. India</em> (<em>see</em>). Duthie)
Flora of Oxfordshire (Druce) 1522
Flora of Plymouth (Briggs) 760
Flora of Shetland (Edmondston) 1623
Flora of South Australia (J. M. Black) 544
Flora of St. Croix and the Virgin Islands (Eggers) 1631
Flora of St. Eustatius, Saba and St. Martin (Boldingh) 616
Flora of Surrey (Brewer) 750
Flora of Switzerland (Gremli) 2146
Flora of Tennessee (Gatt.) 1967
Flora of the American Virgin Islands (Britton) 784
Flora of the Blue Hills (W. Deane) 1326
Flora of the British West Indian Islands (Griseb.) 2181
Flora of the Colosseum of Rome (Deakin) 1321
<em>Flora of the country adjacent to Santa Barbara</em> (<em>see</em> A. Eastwood)
Flora of the Dutch West Indian Islands (Boldingh) 616
Flora of the English Lake District (Baker) 269
Flora of the Kuram Valley, &amp;c, Afghanistan (Aitch.) 71
Flora of the Nob Hill cobblestones (Eastw.) 1611
Flora of the Northern Territory (Ewart) 1732
Flora of the parish of Halifax (Crump) 1281
Flora of the Presidency of Bombay (T. Cooke) 1216
Flora of the presidency of Madras (Gamble) 1936
Flora of the southern United States (Chapm.) 1086
Flora of the South Fork of Kings River from Millwood to the head waters of
Bubbs Creek (Eastw.) 1612
Flora of the Sudan (Broun) 820
Flora of the upper Gangetic plain (Duthie) 1607
Flora of the vicinity of San Francisco (Behr) 404
Flora of Ulster (Dickie) 1440
Flora of Victoria (Ewart) 1733
Flora of Warwickshire (Bagn) 234
Flora of Yorkshire (Baines) 261
Flora orientalis (Boiss.) 611
Flora orientalis (Gronov.) 2190
Flora ottawaensis (Fletcher) 1805
Flora padovana (Béguinot) 400
Flora parisiensis (Bull.) 904
Flora pedemontana (All.) 100
Flora posoniensis (Endl.) 1672
Flora pyrenaea (Bubani) 861
Flora ratisbonensis (Fürnr.) 1915
Flora regni borussici (A. Dietr.) 1457
Flora rheno-trajectina, Flora van Utrecht (Gevers Deynoot) 2007
Flora Saraepontana fossilis (Goldenberg) 2083
<em>Flora scotica alpina</em> (<em>see</em> Gourlie)
Flora VII Provinciarum Belgii foederati indigena (Gorter) 2092
Flora siamensis enumeratio (Craib) 1261
Flora sibirica (J. G. Gmelin) 2047
Flora sicula (Guss.) 2220
Flora simlensis (Collett) 1176
Flora somala (Chiov.) 1105
Flora sylvatica for Southern India (Bedd.) 393
Flora Tatr (Berdau) 442
Flora taurinensis (Balb.) 279
Flora Teutschlands (Brandes) 702
<em>Flora thamensis</em> (<em>see</em> W. Baxter)
Flora tonbrigensis (T. F. Forster) 1828
Flora transsilvaniae excursoria (Fuss) 1920
Flora universalis in colorierten Abbildungen (D. Dietr.) 1462
Flora Uruguaya (Arechav.) 162
Flora van Batavia (Backer) 221
Flora van Nijmegen (Abeleven) 4
Flora vectensis (Bromf.) 792
Flora velebitica (Degen) 1343
Flora veneta crittogamica (Bizz.) 543
Flora virgiliana (Bubani) 860
Flora virginica (Barton) 322

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Flora virginica (Gronov.) 2189
Flora von Basel und Umgebung (Binz) 520
Flora von Bern (L. Fisch.) 1793
Flora von Bosnien, der Herzegowina und des Sandzaks Novipazar (Beck) 386
Flora von Bremen (Buchenau) 867
Flora von Bremen und Oldenburg (Buchenau) 867
Flora von Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Flora von Düsseldorf (Antz) 143
Flora von Eifel und Hunsrück (Andres) 133
Flora von Graubünden (Braun-Blanq.) 720
Flora von Halle (Garcke) 1948
Flora von Kreuznach (Geisenh.) 1990
Flora von Liegnitz (Gerhardt) 1997
Flora von Meklenburg (Boll) 620
Flora von Neuburg (Erdner) 1715
Flora von Nieder-Österreich (Beck) 383
Flora von Nord- und Mittel-Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Flora von Öberösterreich (Duftschmid) 1543
Flora von Ober-Schlesien (Grabowski) 2104
Flora von Ost- und Westpreussen (Abrom.) 7
Flora von Schlesien (Fiek) 1770
Flora von Schweinfurt (Emmert) 1666
Flora von Weimar (Erfurth) 1716
Flora von Westfalen (Beckhaus) 390
Flora von Wriezen und Umgegend (P. Altmann) 107
Flora von Württemberg und Hohenzollern (Daiber) 1296
Flora voor de Nederlandsch West-Indische eilanden (Boldingh) 617
Flora zutphanica (Gorter) 2093
Florae aegyptiacae illustratio (Delile) 1353
Florae belgicae supplementum (Gorter) 2091
Florae brasiliensis myrtographia (O. Berg) 445
Florae columbianae prodromus (Brereton) 738
Florae hongkongensis prostheke (Benth.) 427
Florae libycae prodromus (E. A. Durand) 1589
Florae philadelphicae prodromus (W. Barton) 323
Florae Sardoae compendium (Barbey) 296
Florae Senegambiae tentamen (Guillemin) 2211
Florae siculae prodromus (Guss.) 2219
Florae siculae synopsis (Guss.) 2221
Florae stargardiensis supplementum (Bruch) 846
Florale cryptogamique de l'Aube (Briard) 755
Floram scanicam (Fr.) 1874
Flore algérienne (Champy) 1085
Flore analytique de la Belgique (Delogne) 1359
Flore analytique de la Suisse (Gremli) 2146
Flore analytique des genres &amp; espèces appartenant à l'ordre des mousses (Debat) 1327
Flore analytique du département des Alpes maritimes (Ardoino) 158
Flore analytique et descriptive du département de la Vienne (Delastre) 1350
Flore analytique et synoptique de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie (Battand.) 356
Flore belgique étudiée par fragments (Crép.) 1271
Flore complète d'Indre et Loire (Dujard). 1550
Flore complète illustrée en couleurs de France, Suisse et Belgique (Bonnier) 644
Flore complète portative de la France et de la Suisse (Bonnier) 643
Flore complétive de la plaine française (P. Fourn.) 1837
Flore cryptogamique de la Belgique (Delogne) 1358
Flore cryptogamique de l'Est. Muscinées (Boulay) 685
Flore cryptogamique des Antilles française (Duss) 1605
Flore d'Alger (Battand.) 352
Flore d'Amérique (Denisse) 1366
Flore d'Auvergne (Delarbre) 1347
Flore de Bourgogne (Durande) 1597
Flore de France (Acloque) 16
Flore de France (Gren.) 2154
Flore de France, ... Prospectus (Gren.) 2153
Flore d'Égypte (Delile) 1353
Flore de la chaine jurassique (Gren.) 2156
Flore de la ci-devant Auvergne (Delarbre) 1347
Flore de la haute et basse Auvergne (Delarbre) 1347
Flore de la Haute-Marne (Aubriot) 207
Flore de la Hte-Marne (Aubriot) 207
Flore de la Kabylie (Debeaux) 1330
Flore de l'Algérie (Battand.) 354
Flore de l'Algérie. Supplément aux phanérogames (Battand.) 357
Flore de l'Anjou (Desv.) 1415
Flore de la Normandie (Bréb.) 724
Flore de la Polynésie française (Drake) 1516
Flore de l'Arabie pétrée (Delile) 1354
Flore de la Région méditerranéenne de la France (Acloque) 22

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Flore de la Sarthe (Desportes) 1408
Flore de la Suisse (Binz) 523
Flore de la Suisse (Christ) 1125
Flore de l'Ile de la Réunion (Cordem.) 1228
Flore de l'île de Terre-neuve et des îles Saint-Pierre et Miclon (Pylaie) 1346
Flore de Loir-et-Cher (Franch.) 1847
Flore de Lorraine (Godr.) 2061
Flore de Maine et Loire (Guépin) 2206
Flore de Namur (Bellynck) 416
Flore des Alpes (Bouvier) 690
Flore des Alpes maritimes (Burnat) 936
Flore des Basses-Pyrénées (Bergeret) 455
Flore descriptive et analytique des environs de Paris (Coss.) 1240
Flore descriptive et illustrée de la France (Coste) 1250
Flore des départemens méridionaux de la France (Baron) 313
Flore des environs de Paris (Acloque) 18
Flore des environs de Paris (Bull.) 903
Flore des Iles malouines (Dum. d'Urv.) 1555
Flore des lichens de Franche-Comté (Flag.) 1801
Flore des Muscinées (Debat) 1328
Flore d'Europe (Boissieu) 613
Flore de Virgile (Fée) 1751
Flore du centre de la France (Boreau) 655
Flore du département de la Haute-Loire (J. Arnaud) 175
Flore du département des Hautes-Pyrénées (Dulac) 1551
Flore du Jura (Godet) 2055
Flore du Nord-Est de la France (Acloque) 19
Flore du Pamir (O. Fedch.) 1750
Flore du Sud-Est de la France (Acloque) 21
Flore du Sud-Ouest de la France (Acloque) 20
Flore élémentaire des cryptogames (Aigret) 68
Flore française (Boisduval) 603
Flore française (DC) 987
Flore générale des environs de Paris (Chev.) 1101
Flore jurassienne (Babey) 213
Flore lyonnaise (Balb.) 281
Flore Lyonnaise (Gand.) 1937
Flore médicale (Chaumeton) 1091
Flore [pittoresque et] médicale des Antilles (Descourt.) 1391
Flore mycologique des environs de Bruxelles (E. Bommer) <em>630</em>
Flore mycologique illustrée (Barla) 310
Flore phanérogamique des Antilles françaises (Duss) 1600
Flore vivante de l'Afrique occidentale française (A. Chev.) 1100
Flores regionales de la France (Acloque) 17
Floribus in statu fossili commentatio (Goepp.) 2069
<em>Florida fungi</em> (<em>1888</em>) (<em>see</em> W. Calkins)
Florideernes morphologi (J. Agardh) 54, 59
Florid. morphol. (J. Agardh) 59
Fl. orient. (Boiss.) 611
Fl. orient. (Gronov.) 2190
Florula adenensis (T. Anderson) 121
Florula belgica (Dumort.) 1561
Florula bostoniensis (Bigel.) 513
Florula bryologica mosquensis (A. Fisch. v. Waldh.) 1796
Florula cestrica (Darl.) 1310
Florula di Montecristo (Caruel) 1035
Florula guatimalensis (Bertol.) 493
Florula juvenalis (Godr.) 2063
Florula massiliensis advena (Gren.) 2155
Florulae insularum australium prodromus (G. Forster) 1823
Florule du Finistère (P. L. Crouan) 1280
Florum, et coroniariarum ordoratarumque nonnullarum herbarium historia (Dodoens) 1486
Fl. Ost-&amp; Westpreussen (Abrom.) 7
Fl. ostfries. Halbins. (Bielefeld) 512
Fl. ostfries. Ins. (Buchenau) 869
Fl. östl. Niederlausitz (Baen.) 232
Fl. Ostseeprov. (Fleisch.) 1802
Fl. ottaw. (Fletcher) 1805
Flower-Garden displayed (Curtis) 1290
Flowering plants and ferns of Great Britain (Baker) 266
Flowering plants and ferns of the Riviera (C. Bicknell) 509
Flowering plants of Tunbridge Wells (Deakin) 1322
Fl. Oxfordshire (Druce) 1522
Fl. padov. (Béguinot) 400
Fl. Pamir (O. Fedch.) 1750
Fl. paris. (Bull.) 904
Fl. pedem. (All.) 100
Fl. phan. Antill. franç. (Duss) 1600
Fl. philadelph. prodr. (W. Barton) 323
Fl. pl. ferns Britain (Baker) 266
Fl. pl. ferns Riviera (C. Bicknell) 509
Fl. pl. Tunbridge Wells (Deakin) 1322
Fl. Plymouth (Briggs) 760
Fl. Polynésie franç. (Drake) 1516
Fl. port. France (Bonnier) 643
Fl. Portugal (Cout.) 1259
Fl. poson. (Endl.) 1672
Fl. Prov. Hannover (W. Brandes) 703
Fl. Pyren. (Bubani) 861
Fl. rég. France (Acloque) 17
Fl. rég. médit. France (Acloque) 22

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Fl. Réunion (Cordem.) 1228
Fl. rheno-traj. (Gevers Deynoot) 2007
Fl. Rotenburg (Eisenach) 1655
FI. Saraepont. foss. (Goldenberg) 2083
Fl. Sard. comp. (Barbey) 296
Fl. Sarthe (Desportes) 1408
Fl. S. Austral. (J. M. Black) 544
Fl. scan. (Fr.) 1874
Fl. Schlesien (Fiek) 1770
Fl. Schmetterlingsbl. (Eisengrein) 1656
Fl. Schweinfurt (Emmert) 1666
Fl. Seneg. tent. (Guillemin) 2211
Fl. Shetland (Edmondston) 1623
Fl. siam. (Craib) 1261
Fl. sibir. (J. G. Gmelin) 2047
Fl. sicul. (Guss.) 2220
Fl. sicul. prodr. (Guss.) 2219
Fl. sicul. syn. (Guss.) 2221
Fl. siml. (Collett) 1176
Fl. somala (Chiov.) 1105
Fl. South. U. S. (Chapm.) 1086
Fl. stargard. suppl. (Bruch) 846
Fl. St. Croix (Eggers) 1631
Fl. Sudan (Broun) 820
Fl. Sud-Est France (Acloque) 21
Fl. südöstl. Schwarzwald. (Engesser) 1697
Fl. Sud-Ouest France (Acloque) 20
Fl. Suisse (Binz) 523
Fl. Suisse (Christ) 1125
Fl. Surrey (Brewer) 750
Fl. sylv. S. India (Bedd.) 393
Fl. Tatr. (Berdau) 442
Fl. taur. (Balb.) 279
Fl. Tennessee (Gatt.) 1967
Fl. Terre-neuve (Pylaie) 1346
Fl. Teutschl. (Brandes) 702
Fl. Tirol (Dalla Torre) 1299
Fl. Tirolo mer. (Ambrosi) 110
Fl. tonbrig. (T. F. Forster) 1828
Fl. transsilv. (Fuss) 1920
Fl. Tripolitania (Béguinot) 401
Fl. Uckermarck (Grantzow) 2110
Fl. Ulster (Dickie) 1440
Fl. univ. (D. Dietr.) 1462
Fl. Urug. (Arechav.) 162
Fl. vect. (Bromf.) 792
Fl. veleb. (Degen) 1343
Fl. ven. critt. (Bizz.) 543
Fl. vicin. San Francisco (Behr) 404
Fl. Victoria (Ewart) 1733
Fl. Vienne (Delastre) 1350
Fl. virgil. (Bubani) 860
Fl. Virgile (Fée) 1751
Fl. virgin. (Barton) 322
Fl. virgin. (Gronov.) 2189
Fl. Warwickshire (Bagn.) 234
Fl. Weimar (Erfurth) 1716
Fl. Westfalen (Beckhaus) 390
Fl. Wetterau (Casseb.) 1045
Fl. Wriezen (P. Altmann) 107
Fl. Yorkshire (Baines) 261
Fl. zutph. (Gorter) 2093
Forest fl. N.W. India (Brandis) 704
Forest flora of North-West and Central India (Brandis) 704
Forest flora of South Australia (J. E. Brown) 822
Forest fl. S. Australia (J. E. Brown) 822
Forschungsreise Gazelle, Bot., Alg. (Ask.) 202
Forschungsreise S.M.S. "Gazelle" (Engl.) 1705
Forschungsreise S.M.S. "Gazelle." iv. Theil: Botanik. Algen (Ask.) 202
Forschungsr. gazelle (Engl.) 1705
Försök Blekinsk fl. (Aspegren) 203
Försök till en Blekinsk flora (Aspegren) 203
Försök till en monografi öfver de svenska arterna af algfamiljen Zygnemaceae (Cleve) 1143
Fors. svenska Zygnem. (Cleve) 1143
Fortsetz. Pflanzenthiere (Esper) 1722
Fortsetzungen der Pflanzenthieere in Abbildungen (Esper) 1722
Foss. diat. Oamaru (E. Grove) 2196
Foss. Farne westfäl. Carb. (Cremer) 1270
Foss. Fl. Perm. (Goepp.) 2079
Foss. Fl. Übergangsgeb. (Goepp.) 2075
Foss. Fuc. Schweiz.-Alp. (Fisch.-Oost.) 1795
Fossil marine diatomaceous deposit from Oamaru (E. Grove) 2196
Fossile Flora der permischen Formation (Goepp.) 2079
Fossile Flora des Übergangsgebirges (Goepp.) 2075
Fossilen Farne des westfälischen Carbons (Cremer) 1270
Fossilen Fucoiden der Schweizer-Alpen (Fisch-Oost.) 1795
<em>Fragmenta florae Algeriensis exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> S. Ghoulette)
Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae occidentalis (Diels) 1444
Fragmente einer Monographic der Characeen (A. Braun) 717
Fragments d'une flore de l'Arabie pétrée (Delile) 1355
Fragments of the natural history of Pennsylvania (Barton) 320
Fragm. fl. Arabie pétrée (Delile) 1355
Fragm. Monogr. Charac. (A. Braun) 717
Fragm. nat. hist. Pennsylvania (Barton) 320
Frammenti lichenografici (De Not.) 1377
Framm. lichenogr. (De Not.) 1377
Freylinia (Colla) 1167
Freyliniae genus (Colla) 1167
<sm>FRIESIA</sm> (<em>see</em> E. Fries)
Fruchtentw. Ascom. (de Bary) 334

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Fruchtenwicklung der Ascomyceten (de Bary) 334
Fruct. gen. Rhizomorph. (Eschw.) 1719
Fructibus et seminibus ex formatione lithranthracum (R. Berger) 454
Fructibus et seminibus plantarum (Gaertn.) 1925
Fructificatione generis Rhizomorphae commentatio (Eschw.) 1719
Fruct. sem. lith. (R. Berger) 454
Fruct. sem. pl. (Gaertn.) 1925
Frugum historia liber unus (Dodoens) 1481
Frument. legum. herb. hist. (Dodoens) 1485
Frumentorum, leguminum, palustrium et aquatilium herbarum, historia (Dodoens) 1485
Führer durch den königlich botanischen Garten der Universität zu Breslau (Engl.) 1703
Führer Garten Breslau (Engl.) 1703
Fund. agrost. (Gahn) 1927
Fundamenta agrostographiae (Gahn) 1927
Fung. brit. exs. (Cooke) 1198
Fung. Byss. ill. (Chev.) 1103
Fung. Chamisso coll. (Ehrenb.) 1633
Fung. guin. (Fr.) 1881
Funghi mangerecci e velenosi dell' Europa media (Bres.) 744
<em>Funghi parassiti delle plante coltivate et utili essiccati, delineati e descriti</em> (<em>see</em> G. Briosi)
Fungi (Cooke) 1201
Fungi arimin. (Battarra) 359
<em>Fungi bavarici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> A. Allescher)
<em>Fungi britannici exs</em>. (<em>see</em> M. Cooke)
Fungi britannici exsiccati (Cooke) 1198
<em>Fungi camerunenses</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
<em>Fungi colombiani</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ellis)
<em>Fungi Columbiani</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bartholomew)
<em>Fungi dakotenses</em> (<em>see</em> J. Brenckle)
<em>Fungi guaranitici</em> (<em>see</em> B. Balansa)
Fungi guineenses (Fr.) 1881
<em>Fungi Longobardiae exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> F. Cavara)
<em>Fungi lusitanici</em> (<em>see</em> A. Berlese)
Fungi mangerecci e velenosi del Trentino (Bres.) 743
Fungi moricol. (Berl.) 472
Fungi moricolae (Berl.) 472
Fungi natalenses (Fr.) 1884
<em>Fungi nova-caesareenses</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ellis)
Fungi of Manitoba (Bisby) 527
<em>Fungi parasitici scandinavici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> J.Eriksson)
<em>Fungi rhenani exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> K. Fuckel)
Fungi tridentini (Bres.) 739
<em>Fungi utahenses</em> (<em>see</em> A. Garrett)
Fungis venenatis (F. Ascherson) 193
Fung. manger. Europa (Bres.) 744
Fung. manger. Trentino (Bres.) 743
Fung. Manitoba (Bisby) 527
Fung. natal. (Fr.) 1884
Fungorum agri ariminensis historia (Battarra) 359
Fungorum et Byssorum illustrationes (Chev.) 1103
Fungos a Chamisso in itinere circa terrarum globum collectos (Ehrenb.) 1633
Fung. trident. (Bres.) 739
Fung. venen. (F. Ascherson) 193
Galapagos-öarnes Vegetation (Anderss.) 128
Galapagos veg. (Anderss.) 128
<sm>GARCIA DE ORTA</sm> (<em>see</em> Garcia de Orta)
Gasteromycetes east. U. S. (Coker) 1164
Gasteromycetes of the eastern United States and Canada (Coker) 1164
Gatt. foss. Pfl. (Goepp.) 2072
Gattung Acaena (Bitter) 538
Gattungen der fossilen Pflanzen (Goepp.) 2072
Gebirgs-Schichten Bacill. (Ehrenb.) 1640
Gefässkrypt. &amp; Phanerogamenfl. Ries. (Frickhinger) 1861
Gefässkryptogamen der Schweiz (Bernoulli) 480
Gefässkryptogamen- und Phanerogamenflora des Rieses (Frickhinger) 1861
Gefässkrypt. Schweiz (Bernoulli) 480
Geill. handb. Jav. theeonkr. (Backer) 223
Geillustreerd handboek der Javaansche theeonkruiden (Backer) 223
Gen. Amer. bor. (A. Gray) 2125
Gen. Aspar. (Bresler) 746
Gen. Ciper. eur. (Caruel) 1036
Gen. Cuscut. sp. (Engelm.) 1694
Genera et species Gentianearum (Griseb.) 2174
Genera et species Orchidearum et Asclepiadearum (Breda) 728
Genera et species Orchidearum novarum (Barb. Rodr.) 299
Genera florae Americae boreali-orientalis illustrata (A. Gray) 2125
Genera hepaticarum (Corda) 1221
Genera heterolichenum europaea recognita (Th. Fr.) 1901
Genera Hymenomycetum (Fr.) 1877
Genera nova madagascariensia (Thouars) 1583
Genera of fungi (Clem.) 1142
Genera plantarum (Benth.) 429
Genera plantarum (Endl.) 1676
Genera plantarum guineensium (Afzel.) 31
Genera siphonohamarum (Dalla Torre) 1298
Genera, species et synonyma Candolleana (H. Buek) 899

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General history of the dichlamydeous plants (G. Don) 1498
General system of gardening and botany (G. Don) 1498
Genera Saxifraga L. (Engl.) 1698
Generi delle Ciperoidee europee (Caruel) 1036
Generic names proposed for Hymenomycetes (Donk) 1503
Generis Asparagi historia naturalis (Bresler) 746
Generis Cuscutae species (Engelm.) 1694
Generos vegetales Mexicanos (Conzatti) 1193
Generum plantarum supplementum quartum (Endl.) 1676
Generum plantarum supplementum quintum (Endl.) 1676
Gen. fungi (Clem.) 1142
Gen. hepat. (Corda) 1221
Gen. heterolich. eur. (Th. Fr.) 1901
Gen. hist. (G. Don) 1498
Gen. Hymenomyc. (Fr.) 1877
Gen. names Hymenomyc. (Donk) 1503
Gen. nova madagasc. (Thouars) 1585
Gen. nov. madagasc. (Thouars) 1583
Gen. pl. (Benth.) 429
Gen. pl. (Endl.) 1676
Gen. pl. guin. (Afzel.) 31
Gen. Saxifraga (Engl.) 1698
Gen. siphon. (Dalla Torre) 1298
Gen. spec. Orchid. (Barb. Rodr.) 299
Gen. sp. Gent. (Griseb.) 2174
Gen. sp. Orchid. Asclep. (Breda) 728
Gentiana (Froel.) 1906
Gentiana dissertatio (Froel.) 1906
Gentiana libellus sistens specierum (Froel.) 1906
Gen. veg. Mexic. (Conzatti) 1193
Geographical guide to floras of the world. Part I, Part II (S. F. Blake) 548, 549
Geographisches Verbreitung der Pflanzen Westindiens (Griseb.) 2183
Geogr. bot. Doubs (Gren.) 2152
Geogr. guide fl. world (S. F. Blake) 548, 549
Geogr. Verbr. Pfl. Westind. (Griseb.) 2183
Geol. hist. pl. (J. W. Dawson) 1319
Geol. mineral. (Buckland) 896
Geological history of plants (J. W. Dawson) 1319
Geological report of the midland counties of North Carolina (Emmons) 1667
Geology and mineralogy (Buckland) 896
Geol. rep. N. Carolina (Emmons) 1667
Geraniums (Andr.) 138
Gesammelte lichenologische Schriften (Arnold) 180
Geschichte der botanischen Forschungen in Regensburg (Fürnr.) 1915
Geschichte der merckwürdigsten Pilze (Bolton) 624
Gesch. merckw. Pilze (Bolton) 624
Ges. lichenol. Schr. (Arnold) 180
Glean. Brit. alg. (Berk.) 459
Gleanings of British algae (Berk.) 459
<sm>GLEDITSCHIA</sm> (<em>see</em> J. Gleditsch)
<sm>GORTERLA</sm> (<em>see</em> D. Gorter)
<em>Gramina hungarica</em> (<em>see</em> A. Degen)
Gramineae (A. Arber) 149
Gramineae Scandinaviae (Anderss.) 127
Gramíneas Uruguayas (Arechav.) 161
<em>Graminicolous smuts of North America</em> (<em>see</em> G. Fischer)
Graminum monographie, Paspalum, Reimaria (Flüggé) 1808
Gram. monogr., Paspalum (Flüggé) 1808
Grand jard. (Buchoz) 891
Grand jardin de l'univers (Buchoz) 891
Graphidearum historia (Chev.) 1102
Gray's Manual of botany eighth (centennial) edition (A. Gray) 2124
Gray's New Manual of botany (seventh edition) (A. Gray) 2124
Green algae of North America (Collins) 1177
Green alg. N. Amer. (Collins) 1177
<sm>GREVILLEA</sm> (<em>see</em> R. Greville)
Grossbritanniens Conferven (Dillwyn) 1473
Grossbrit. Conferv. (Dillwyn) 1473
Grundriss der systematischen Botanik (Griseb.) 2177
Grundr. syst. Bot. (Griseb.) 2177
Grundz. Bot. (Endl.) 1686
Grundz. Pflanzenzeug. (Endl.) 1680
Grundzüge der Botanik (Endl.) 1686
Grundzüge der Pflanzenverbreitung (Engl.) 1708
Grundzüge der wissenschaftlichen Pflanzenkunde zu Vorlesungen (DC) 992
Grundzüge einer neuen Theorie der Pflanzenzeugung (Endl.) 1680
Grundz. wiss. Pflanzenk. (DC) 992
Guadeloupe (Ballet) 289
Guide bot. (Cariot) 1025
Guide bot. (Germ.) 1998
Guide bot. Belgique (Crép.) 1276
Guide du botaniste (Cariot) 1025
Guide du botaniste (Germ.) 1998
Guide du botaniste dans le Sundgau (Friche-Joset) 1860
Guide du botaniste en Belgique (Crép.) 1276
Guide élémentaire d'herborisations (Baill.) 258
Guide élém. herbor. (Baill.) 258
Guide orchids Sikkim (Brühl) 846
Guide to the orchids of Sikkim (Brühl) 846
Haandb. Norges fl. (A. Blytt) 571

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Haandbog i Norges flora (A. Blytt) 571
Handb. Anaryll. (Baker) 271
Handb. Austral. fungi (Cooke) 1212
Handb. bot. Termin. (Bisch.) 532
Handb. Brit. fl. (Benth.) 426
Handb. Brit. fung. (Cooke) 1200
Handb. Brit. hepat. (Cooke) 1213
Handb. Brit. mosses (Berk.) 464
Handb. Bromel. (Baker) 272
Handb. Cakteenk. (C. F. Förster) 1812
Handb. Conif. (Beissn.) 408
Handb. fern-allies (Baker) 270
Handb. ferns Brit. India (Bedd.) 396
Handb. fl. Java (Backer) 224
Handb. Gesch. Natur (Bronn) 808
Handb. Ind. fl. (Drury) 1533
Handb. Irid. (Baker) 273
Handb. Laubholzben. (Beissn.) 411
Handb. Laubholzk. (Dippel) 1479
Handb. Mykol. (Bonord.) 645
Handb. Nadelholzk. (Beissn.) 410
Handboek voor de flora van Java (Backer) 224
Handbook of Australian fungi (Cooke) 1212
Handbook of British fungi (Cooke) 1200
Handbook of British hepaticae (Cooke) 1213
Handbook of British mosses (Berk.) 464
Handbook of the Amaryllideae (Baker) 271
Handbook of the British flora (Benth.) 426
Handbook of the Bromeliaceae (Baker) 272
Handbook of the fern-allies (Baker) 270
Handbook of the Indian flora (Drury) 1533
Handbook of the Irideae (Baker) 273
Handbook of the trees of California (Eastw.) 1613
Handbook to the ferns of British India (Bedd.) 396
Handb. Pflanzensamml. (Dammer) 1301
Handb. pharmaceut. Bot. (A. Dietr.) 1458
Handb. trees California (Eastw.) 1613
Handbuch der allgemeinen Mykologie (Bonord.) 645
Handbuch der botanischen Terminologie (Bisch.) 528
Handbuch der botanischen Terminologie und Systemkunde (Bisch.) 532
Handbuch der Cakteenkunde (C. F. Förster) 1812
Handbuch der Coniferen-Benennung (Beissn.) 408
Handbuch der Laubholzbenennung (Beissn.) 411
Handbuch der Laubholzkunde (Dippel) 1479
Handbuch der Nadelholzkunde (Beissn.) 410
Handbuch der pharmaceutischen Botanik (A. Dietr.) 1458
Handbuch einer Geschichte der Natur (Bronn) 808
Handbuch für Pflanzensammler (Dammer) 1301
Handleiding tot de kennis der flora van Nederlandsch Indië (Boerl.) 594
<em>Hand-lens mosses</em> (<em>see</em> A. Grout)
Handl. fl. Ned. Ind. (Boerl.) 594
Harbk. Baumz. (Du Roi) 1599
Harbkesche wilde Baumzucht (Du Roi) 1599
Heathery (Andr.) 134
Heide Norddeutschl. (Graebn.) 2105
Heide Norddeutschlands (Graebn.) 2105
<em>Hepaticae africanae in Camerunia collectae</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
<em>Hepaticae boreali-americanae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> C. Austin)
<em>Hepaticae britannicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> B. Carrington)
<em>Hepaticae europaeae</em> (<em>see</em> C. Gottsche)
<em>Hepaticae neerlandicae</em> (<em>see</em> L. Buse)
<em>Herbae Linnaeanae</em> (J. Ehrhart)
Herball (J. Gerard) 1993
Herbarii timorensis descriptio (Decne.) 1335
<em>Herbario normal</em> (<em>see</em> P. Font Quer)
<em>Herbarium americanum</em> (<em>see</em> K. Baenitz)
<em>Herbarium atlanticum</em> (<em>see</em> C. Bolle)
<em>Herbarium austro-africanum</em> (<em>see</em> H. Bolus)
Herbarium blackwellianum (Blackw.) 546
<em>Herbarium dendrologicum</em> (<em>see</em> K. Baenitz)
<em>Herbarium der seltern oder weniger bekannten Pflanzen Deutschlands der Flora des Mittelund Niederrheins</em> (<em>see</em> M. Bach)
<em>Herbarium europaeum</em> (<em>see</em> K. Baenitz)
<em>Herbarium Florae germaniae</em> (<em>see</em> D. Dietrich)
<em>Herbarium florae phaenogamicae germaniae et Helvetiae</em> (K. Baenitz)
<em>Herbarium fontanesianum normale</em> (<em>see</em> P. Billot)
<em>Herbarium fontanesianum normale</em> (<em>see</em> T. Clauson)
<em>Herbarium Hieraciorum scandinaviae</em> (<em>see</em> G. Dahlstedt)
Herbarium Martii (Eichler) 1649
<em>Herbarium meist seltener und kritischer Pflanzen</em> (<em>Nord- u. Mittel</em>-) <em>Deutschlands</em> (<em>see</em> K. Baenitz)
<em>Herbarium mycologicum typicum</em> (<em>see</em> C. Bail)
<em>Herbarium norddeutscher Juncaceen, Cyperaceen und Gramineen</em> (<em>see</em> K. Baenitz)
<em>Herbarium normale plantarum officinalium et mercatorium</em> (<em>see</em> G. Bischoff)
<em>Herbarium normale plantarum rariorum et criticarum Sueciae</em> (<em>see</em> E. Fries)
<em>Herbarium normale transsilvanicum</em> (<em>see</em> J. Fuss)

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<em>Herbarium of British Roses</em> (<em>see</em>)J. Baker)
Herbarium pedemontanum (Colla) 1171
<em>Herbarium phycologicum</em> (<em>see</em> G. De Toni)
<em>Herbarium rosarum</em> (<em>see</em> H. Coste)
<em>Herbarium transsylvanicum</em> (<em>see</em> J. Barth)
<em>Herbarium vivum recens collectum</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ehrhart)
Herbarum vivae eicones (Brunfels) 852
Herb. blackwell. (Blackw.) 546
Herb. Brunfelsii III (Brunfels) 854
Herb. color. Amérique (Buchoz) 879
Herb. France (Bull.) 905
<em>Herbier Barbey-Boissier</em> (<em>see</em> R. Chodat)
Herbier colorié de l'Amérique (Buchoz) 879
Herbier de la France (Bull.) 905
<em>Herbier de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique</em> (<em>see</em> A. Duss)
<em>Herbier de la Guadeloupe et Dépendances</em> (<em>see</em> A. Duss)
<em>Herbier de la Martinique</em> (<em>see</em> A. Duss)
<em>Herbier des muscinées de Belgique</em> (<em>see</em> L. Aigret)
Herb. Martii (Eichler) 1649
Herborisations des environs de Montpellier (Gouan) 2103
Herbor. Montpellier (Gouan) 2103
Herb. pedem. (Colla) 1171
Herb. vivae eicon. (Brunfels) 852
Hercyn. Florenbez. (Drude) 1528
Hercynische Florenbezirk (Drude) 1528
<em>Hieracia europaea exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> E. Fries)
<em>Hieracia exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> G. Dahlstedt)
<em>Hieraciotheca</em> (<em>see</em> M. Gautier)
<em>Hieraciotheca gallica</em> (<em>see</em> J. Arvet-Touvet)
<em>Hieraciotheca hispanica</em> (<em>see</em>J. Arvet-Touvet)
Hieracium Alpes franç. (Arv.-Touv.) 192
Hieracium des Alpes françaises (Arv.-Touv.) 192
Hierobotanicon (Celsius) 1072
Hilfsb. Pflanzensamml. (Beck) 385
Hilfsbuch für Pflanzensammler (Beck) 385
Hist. arbr. France (Desf.) 1396
Hist. Beschr. Geschl. Pfl. (Ernesting) 1717
Hist. bot. disc. China (Bretschneider) 748
Hist. bot. genev. (DC) 1012
Hist. champ. France (Bull.) 908
Hist. champ. France II (Bull.) 909
Hist. classific. discomyc. Europe (Boud.) 684
Hist. Coffee (J. Ellis) 1662
Hist. foug. Antill. (Fée) 1757
Hist. fruits London Clay (Bowerbank) 695
Hist. fuc. (S. G. Gmelin) 2050
Hist. fung. Halifax (Bolton) 623
Hist. fung. Neapol. (V. Briganti) 758
Hist. general. pl. (Daléchamps) 1297
Hist. Graphid. (Chev.) 1102
Hist. hydroph. (Bory) 671
Hist. lich., Sticta (Delise) 1357
Hist. muse. (Dill.) 1472
Hist. nat. Equisetum France (Duval-Jouve) 1609
Hist. nat. frais. (Duchesne) 1539
Hist. nat. Lavand. (Ging.) 2025
Hist. nat. méd. Casses (Collad.) 1175
Hist. nat. Renonc. (Biria) 524
Hist. nat. Sénégal (Adans.) 25
Hist. nat. Solanum (Dunal) 1571
Hist. nat. Valér. (Dufr.) 1542
Hist. nat. zoophyt. (Bory) 670
Hist. nat. Zoophyt. (Dujard.) 1549
Histoire de la botanique genevoise (DC) 1012
Histoire des arbres et arbrisseaux qui peuvent être cultivés en pleine terre sur le sol de la France (Desf.) 1396
Histoire des champignons de la France (Bull.) 905, 908, 909
Histoire des fougères et des Lycopodiacées des Antilles (Fée) 1757
Histoire des Graphidées (Chev.) 1102
Histoire des hydrophytes (Bory) 671
Histoire des hydrophytes ou plantes agames des eaux (Duperrey) 1578
Histoire des Hypoxylons (Chev.) 1102
Histoire des lichens. Genre Sticta (Delise) 1357
Histoire des plantes (Baill.) 246
Histoire des plantes (Dodoens) 1483
Histoire des plantes de la Guiane françoise (Aubl.) 206
Histoire des plantes de l'Europe (De Ville) 1426
Histoire des plantes d'Europe (Gilib.) 2016
Histoire des plantes médicinales (Bull.) 905, 911
Histoire des plantes médicinales du Perou &amp; du Chily (Feuillée) 1767
Histoire des plantes, Monographie des Crucifères (Baill.) 251
Histoire des plantes, Monographie des Cypéracées, Restiacées et Ériocaulacées (Baill.) 260
Histoire des plantes, Monographie des Dilléniacées (Baill.) 248
Histoire des plantes, Monographic des Lauracées Élaeagnacées et Myristicacées (Baill.) 250
Histoire des plantes, Monographie des Protéacées (Baill.) 249
Histoire des plantes, Monographie des Renonculacées (Baill.) 247
Histoire des plantes, Monographie des Résédacées, Crassulacées et Saxifragacées (Baill.) 252
Histoire des plantes vénéneuses et suspectes de la France (Bull.) 905, 907
Histoire des végétaux fossiles (Brongn.) 800

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Histoire des végétaux recueillis dans les isles australes d'Afrique (Thouars) 1581, 1582
Histoire des végétaux recueillis sur les iles de France, la Réunion (Bourbon) et Madagascar (Thouars) 1580
Histoire et classification des discomycètes d'Europe (Boud.) 684
Histoire ... Europe et étrangères (Gilib.) 2016
Histoire naturelle des Equisetum de France (Duval-Jouve) 1609
Histoire naturelle des fraisiers (Duchesne) 1539
Histoire naturelle des Lavandes (Ging.) 2025
Histoire naturelle des zoophytes (Bory) 670
Histoire naturelle des Zoophytes (Dujard.) 1549
Histoire naturelle du Sénégal (Adans.) 25
Histoire naturelle et médicale de la famille des Valérianées (Dufr.) 1542
Histoire naturelle et médicale des Casses (Collad.) 1175
Histoire naturelle et médicale des Renoncules (Biria) 524
Histoire naturelle, médicale et économique des Solanum (Dunal) 1571
Histoire particulière des plantes orchidées (Thouars) 1586
Histoire physique, naturelle et politique de Madagascar – Histoire naturelle des plantes (Grand.) 2109
Histoire universelle du règne végétal (Buchoz) 876
Hist. orchid. (Thouars) 1586
Historia física y política de Chile Botanica [Flora chilena] (Gay) 1975
Historia fucorum (S. G. Gmelin) 2050
Historia fungorum regni Neapolitani (V. Briganti) 758
Historia generalis plantarum (Dalé-champs) 1297
Historia muscorum (Dill.) 1472
Historia plantarum (J. Bauhin) 368
Historia plantarum lugdunensis (Dalé-champs) 1297
Historia plantarum succulentarum (Bradley) 699
Historia stirpium commentarii insignes (Fuchs) 1909
Historical account of coffee (J. Ellis) 1662
Historische und physikalische Beschreibung der Geschlechter der Pflanzen (Ernsting) 1717
History of European botanical discoveries in China (Bretschneider) 748
History of fungusses, growing about Halifax (Bolton) 623
History of succulent plants (Bradley) 699
History of the fossil fruits and seeds of the London Clay (Bowerbank) 695
Hist. phys. Madagascar (Grand.) 2109
Hist. pl. (Baill.) 246
Hist. pl. (J. Bauhin) 368
Hist. pl. (Dodoens) 1483
Hist. pl. Europe (De Ville) 1426
Hist. pl. Europe (Gilib.) 2016
Hist. pl. Guiane (Aubl.) 206
Hist. pl. méd. (Bull.) 911
Hist. pl., monogr. Crucif. (Baill.) 251
Hist. pl., monogr. Cypér. (Baill.) 260
Hist. pl., monogr. Dillén. (Baill.) 248
Hist. pl., Monogr. Laur. (Baill.) 250
Hist. pl., monogr. Prot. (Baill.) 249
Hist. pl., monogr. Renonc. (Baill.) 247
Hist. pl., monogr. Réséd. (Baill.) 252
Hist. pl. vénén. (Bull.) 907
Hist. stirp. (Fuchs) 1909
Hist. succ. pl. (Bradley) 699
Hist. univ. règne vég. (Buchoz) 876
Hist. vég. foss. (Brongn.) 800
Hist. vég. iles France (Thouars) 1580
Hist. vég. isles austral. Afriq. (Thouars) 1581, 1582
Hochgebirgsflora des tropischen Afrika (Engl.) 1706
Holländischen Meeresalgen (Goor) 2086
Holl. Meeresalg. (Goor) 2086
Holz-Saat und Pflanzung der Wald-Bäume (Duhamel) 1545
Hort. amer. (Barham) 308
Hort. breiter. (Breiter) 732
Hort. brit.-amer. (Catesby) 1058
Hort. east. (Broughton) 818
Hort. eltham. (Dill.) 1471
Hort. eur. amer. (Catesby) 1058
Hort. eystett. (Besler) 497
Horti academici taurinensis stirpium (Balb.) 280
Horti bonon. pl. nov. (Bertol.) 492
Horti botanici bononiensis plantae novae (Bertol.) 492
Horti med. amstelod. (J. Commelijn) 1187
Horti medici Amstelaedamensis plantae rariores et exoticae (C. Commelijn) 1186
Horti medici amstelaedamensis plantarum usualium catalogus (J. Commelijn) 1188
Horti medici amstelodamensis (J. Commelijn) 1187
Hort. kew. (Aiton) 72
Hort. med. Amstel. pl. (C. Commelijn) 1186
Hort. rom. (Bonelli) 634
Hort. taur. stirp. (Balb.) 280
Hortus americanus (Barham) 308

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Hortus batav. (Eeden) 1626
Hortus batavus (Eeden) 1626
Hortus belved. (Dennst.) 1369
Hortus belvedereanus (Dennst.) 1369
Hortus boiss. (Autran) 210
Hortus boissierianus (Autran) 210
Hortus breiterianus (Breiter) 732
Hortus britanno-americanus (Catesby) 1058
Hortus cantabrig. (Donn) 1505
Hortus cantabrigiensis (Donn) 1505
Hortus carlsruh. (C. C. Gmelin) 2039
Hortus collins. (Dillwyn) 1475
Hortus collinsonianus (Dillwyn) 1475
Hortus east. (Broughton) 817
Hortus eastensis (Broughton) 817, 818
Hortus elthamensis (Dill.) 1471
Hortus europae americanus (Catesby) 1058
Hortus eystettensis (Besler) 497
Hortus kew. (W. T. Aiton) 73
Hortus kewensis (Aiton) 72, 73
Hortus magni ducis badensis carlsruhanus (C. C Gmelin) 2039
Hortus maurit. (Bojer) 614
Hortus mauritianus (Bojer) 614
Hortus med. (G. Graves) 2116
Hortus medicus (G. Graves) 2116
Hortus monsp. (Gouan) 2099
Hortus regius monspeliensis (Gouan) 2099
Hortus ripul. (Colla) 1166
Hortus romanus (Bonelli) 634
<em>Hortus siccus brittanicus</em> (<em>see</em> J. Dickson)
Hortus woburnensis (J. Forbes) 1816
Hort. woburn. (J. Forbes) 1816
Houtsoorten van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië (Eeden) 1627
Houtsoort. Ned. Oost-Indië (Eeden) 1627
Hydrodict. utric. (J. Areschoug) 169
Hydrodictyo utriculato (J. Areschoug) 169
Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern (Brit-zelm.) 789
Hyménomycètes (Gill.) 2018, 2019
Hymenomycétes de France (Bourd.) 689
Hymenomycetes europaei (Fr.) 1882,1895
Hymenomycetes hungarici kmetiani (Bres.) 742
Hymenomyc. eur. (Fr.) 1895
Hymenomyc. France (Bourd.) 689
Hymenomyc. hung. (Bres.) 742
Hymenomyc. Südbayern (Britzelm.) 789
Hymenophyllaceae javanicae (Bosch.) 678
Hymenophyll. javan. (Bosch.) 678
Ic. farl. (Farl.) 1742
Ic. fuc. (Esper) 1720
Ic. Hymenomyc. (Fr.) 1894
Icon. (Cav.) 1061
Icon. alg. (C. Agardh) 41
Icon. alg. eur. (C. Agardh) 45
Icon. bogor. (Boerl.) 595
Icones algarum (C. Agardh) 41
Icones algarum europaearum (C. Agardh) 45
Icones bogorienses (Boerl.) 595
Icones et descriptiones plantarum (Cav.) 1061
<em>Icones et descriptiones variorum plantarum Siciliae, Melitae, Juliae et Italiae 1674</em>.(<em>1684</em>)(<em>see</em> P. Boccone)
Icones Euphorbiarum (Boiss.) 610
Icones farlowianae (Farl.) 1742
Icones filicum sinicarum (Ching) 1104
Icones fucorum (Esper) 1720
Icones fungorum (Berl.) 474
Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum (Corda) 1223
Icones lithographicae plantarum australasiae rariorum (Guillemin) 2210
Icones mycologicae (Boud.) 683
Icones orchidearum austro-africanarum extratropicarum (H. Bolus) 625
Icones plantarum asiaticarum (Griff.) 2169
Icones plantarum Calliae rariorum (DC) 989
Icones plantarum Indiae orientalis (Bedd.) 394
Icones plantarum rariorum herbarii Pedemontani (Colla) 1171
Icones rerum naturalium (Forssk.) 1820
Icones selectae horti thenensis (De Wild.) 1429
Icones selectae Hymenomycetum nondum delineatorum (Fr.) 1894
Icones selectae plantarum (Deless.) 1351
Icon. Euphorb. (Boiss.) 610
Icon. filic. sin. (Ching) 1104
Icon. fung. (Berl.) 474
Icon. fung. (Corda) 1223
Icon. horti then. (De Wild.) 1429
Icon. mycol. (Boud.) 683
Icon. mycol. (Bres.) 745
Iconographia florae italicae (Fiori) 1781
Iconographia generum plantarum (Endl.) 1679
Iconographia mycologica (Bres.) 745
Iconographia phycologica (J. Areschoug) 170
Iconographie des orchidées d'Europe (E. G. Camus) 971
Iconogr. fl. ital. (Fiori) 1781
Iconogr. gen. pl. (Endl.) 1679
Iconogr. orchid. Europe (E. G. Camus) 971
Iconogr. phycol. (J. Areschoug) 170
Icon. orchid. austro-afric. (H. Bolus) 625
Icon. pl. Gall. rar. (DC) 989
Icon. pl. Ind. or. (Bedd.) 394
Icon. sel. pl. (Deless.) 1351

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Ic. pl. asiat. (Griff.) 2169
Ic. pl. australas. (Guillemin) 2210
Ic. rer. nat. (Forssk.) 1820
Ill. Austral. pl. Cook's voy. (Banks) 295
Ill. Brit. fl. (W. Fitch) 1798
Ill. Brit. fung. (Cooke) 1207
Ill. Carex (Boott) 652
Ill. Cyper. (C. B. Clarke) 1140
Ill. descr. Camell. (Booth) 651
Ill. Dysod. (Colla) 1168
Ill. fl. atlant. (Coss.) 1245
Ill. Fl. Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Ill. fl. Égypte (Aschers.) 199
Ill. fl. ins. pacif. (Drake) 1514
Ill. fl. Novae Holl. (F. L. Bauer) 362
Ill. fl. n. U. S. (Britton) 778
Ill. fl. Pacific States (Abrams) 6
Ill. hort. sicc. Caesalp. (Caruel) 1033
Ill. med. bot. (Carson) 1032
Ill. New Zealand fl. (Cheeseman) 1094
Ill. observ. bot. (Gouan) 2101
Ill. orch. pl. (F. A. Bauer) 365
Illustrated flora of the Northern United States (Britton) 778
Illustrated flora of the Pacific States (Abrams) 6
Illustratio generis Dysodii (Colla) 1168
Illustratio in hortum siccum Andreae Caesalpini (Caruel) 1033
Illustration de la flore d'Égypte (Aschers.) 199
Illustrationes et icones rariorum stirpium (Colla) 1166
Illustrationes et observationes botanicae (Gouan) 2101
Illustrationes florae atlanticae (Coss.) 1245
Illustrationes florae insularum maris pacifici (Drake) 1514
Illustrationes florae Novae Hollandiae (F. L. Bauer) 362
Illustrations and descriptions of the plants which compose the natural order of Camellieae (Booth) 651
Illustrations des espèces nouvelles de Champignons de la Tunisie recueillies en 1891 par Narcisse Patouillard (Bonnet) 640
Illustrations of Australian plants collected in 1770 during Captain Cook's voyage round the world (Banks) 295
Illustrations of British fungi (Cooke) 1207
Illustrations of Cyperaceae (C. B. Clarke) 1140
Illustrations of medical botany (Carson) 1032
Illustrations of orchidaceous plants (F. A. Bauer) 365
Illustrations of the British Flora (W. Fitch) 1798
Illustrations of the Forest flora of North-West and Central India (Brandis) 704
Illustrations of the genus Carex (Boott) 652
Illustrations of the New Zealand flora (Cheeseman) 1094
Illustrations of West American oaks (Greene) 2139
Illustrazioni ulteriori alla Flora Virgiliana (Bubani) 860
Illustrierte Flora von Deutschland (Garcke) 1949
Ill. W. Amer. Oaks (Greene) 2139
Ind. alter hort Lugd.-Bat. (Boerh.) 593
Index alter in omnes tomos herbarii amboinensis (J. Burm.) 932
Index alter plantarum quae in horto academico Lugduno-Batavo (Boerh.) 593
Index alt. herb. amboin. (J. Burm.) 932
Index Amer. palms (Dahlgren) 1295
Index aroid. (Ender) 1671
Index aroidearum (Ender) 1671
Index botanique universel des genres, espèces et variétés de plantes parus depuis le 1er janvier 1901 (Barbey) 298
Index bot. universel (Barbey) 298
Index crit. Butom. Alism. Jun cag. (Buchenau) 865
Index criticus Butomacearum, Alismacearum, Juncaginacearumque (Buchenau) 865
Index criticus specierum atque synonymorum generis Saxifraga L. (Engl.) 1700
Index filic. (C. Chr.) 1128
Index filicum (C. Chr.) 1128
Index florae sinensis (F. Forbes) 1814
Index fung. brit. (Cooke) 1196
Index fungorum britannicorum (Cooke) 1196
Index generum phanerogamorum (Th. Durand) 1591
Index gen. names fossil pl. (H. N. Andrews) 139
Index gen. phan. (Th. Durand) 1591
Index hepat. (Bonner) 638
Index hepaticarum (Bonner) 638
Index of American palms (Dahlgren) 1295
Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1820-1950 (H. N. Andrews) 139
Index palaeontol. (Bronn) 807
Index palaeontologicus (Bronn) 807
Index plantarum horti et egri jenensis (Baldinger) 284
Index plantarum, quae in horto academico Lugduno Batavo reperiuntur (Boerh.) 592
Index pl. jenensis (Baldinger) 284
Index Saxifraga (Engl.) 1700
Index sem. hort. petrop. (Fisch.) 1785

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Index seminum, quae Hortus botanicus imperialis petropolitanus pro mutua commutatione offert (Fisch.) 1785
Indian trees (Brandis) 705
Ind. pl. hort. Lugd. Bat. (Boerh.) 592
Infusionsthierchen (Ehrenb.) 1638
Institutiones rei herbariae (Crantz) 1266
Inst. rei herb. (Crantz) 1266
Instruct. coll. bot. (DC) 1014
Instruction pratique sur les collections botaniques (DC) 1014
Intr. crypt. bot. (Berk.) 462
Intr. fl. Paris (Bull.) 902
Intr. Foramin. (W. B. Carpenter) 1028
Introd. étude bot. (A. DC) 974
Introd. fl. anal. Paris (Coss.) 1238
Introd. fl. Cataluña (Costa) 1246
Introd. fresh-water alg. (Cooke) 1210
Introd. stud. fung. (Cooke) 1214
Introd. study Diatom. (Deby) 1334
Introduccion a la flora de Cataluña (Costa) 1246
Introduction à la flore des environs de Paris (Bull.) 902
Introduction à l'étude de la botanique (A. DC) 974
Introduction à une flore analytique et descriptive des environs de Paris (Coss.) 1238
Introduction to cryptogamic botany (Berk.) 462
Introduction to fresh-water algae (Cooke) 1210
Introduction to structural and systematic botany (A. Gray) 2122
Introduction to the general tables of plants (Bute) 938
Introduction to the study of fungi (Cooke) 1214
Introduction to the study of the Diatomaceae (Deby) 1334
Introduction to the study of the Foraminifera (W. B. Carpenter) 1028
Itinerary notes of plants collected in the Khasyah and Bootan mountains (Griff.) 2168
Itin. pl. Khasyah mts. (Griff.) 2168
Japanese Characeae (T. F. Allen) 89
Jard. Eden (Buchoz) 878
Jard. fruit. (Decne.) 1338
Jardin d'Eden (Buchoz) 878
Jardin fruitier (Decne.) 1338
J. B. Fischers Zusäze [sic] zu seinem Versuch einer Naturgeschichte von Livland (J. Fisch.) 1791
J. Bot. (Desv.) 1409
J. Bot. appl. (Desv.) 1410
J. obs. (Feuillée) 1767
Journal (Douglas) 1506
Journal de Botanique, appliquée à l'agriculture, à la pharmacie, à la médecine et aux arts (Desv.) 1410
Journal de Botanique, rédigé par une société de botanistes (Desv.) 1409
Journal de mon troisième voyage d'exploration dans l'Empire Chinois (David) 1316
Journal des observations (Feuillée) 1767
Journal des observations physiques, mathématiques et botaniques (Feuillée) 1767
Journal kept by David Douglas (Douglas) 1506
Journal of a voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage, Botany (R. Br.) 832
Journals of travels in Assam, Burma, Bootan, Affghanistan (Griff.) 2166
Journey China (Fortune) 1830
Journey to the tea countries of China (Fortune) 1830
J. trav. (Griff.) 2166
J. trois. voy. Chin. (David) 1316
Jüngere Steinkohlengebirge (Beyschlag) 506
Jungermannidae Europae (Dumort.) 1570
Jungerm. Europ. (Dumort.) 1570
Jüng. Steinkohlengeb. (Beyschlag) 506
Juss. &amp; DC. Pfl.-Syst. (Fuhlrott) 1917
Jussieu's und De Candolle's natürliche Pflanzen-Systeme (Fuhlrott) 1917
J. voy. n-w. passage, Bot. (R. Br.) 832
Kakteen (A. Berger) 450
Kartoffeln (Bercht.) 435
Kenntn. Coniomyc. Cryptomyc. (Bonord.) 646
Kenntniss einiger der wichtigsten Gattungen der Coniomyceten und Cryptomyceten (Bonord.) 646
Kenntn. Lebens Bacill. Calif. (Ehrenb.) 1641
Kleine botanische Schriften (Griess.) 2164
Kleine bot. Schr. (Griess.) 2164
<em>Klotzschii herbarium vivum mycologium</em> (<em>see</em> C. Fiedler)
Kreüterb. contraf. (Brunfels) 856
Kreüter Buch (Bock) 575
Kreüterbuch contrafayt, vollkummen (Brunfels) 856
Kritische Nachträge zur Flora der nord-westdeutschen Tiefebene (Buchenau) 871
Kritisches Verzeichniss aller bis jetzt beschriebenen Juncaceen (Buchenau) 868
Krit. Nachtr. Fl. Nordwestdeut. Tiefe-bene (Buchenau) 871
Krit. Verz. Juncac. (Buchenau) 868
Krypt.-Fl. Schlesien (Cohn) 1159
Krypt. Gew. (Bisch.) 530

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Krypt. Gew. Fichtelgeb. (Funck) 1919
Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien (Cohn) 1159
Kryptogamische Gewächse (besonders) des Fichtelgebirg's (Funck) 1919
Kryptogamischen Gewächse (Bisch.) 530
Kunstwoordenleer der planten (A. Dietr.) 1455
Kunstwoordenleer pl. (A. Dietr.) 1455
Lab. Alp. mar. (Briq.) 762
Labiatarum genera et species (Benth.) 421
Labiat. gen spec. (Benth.) 421
Labiées des Alpes maritimes (Briq.) 762
<em>Lactariae of North America</em> (<em>see</em> G. Burlingham)
Landmarks (Greene) 2144
Landmarks of botanical history (Greene) 2144
Landw. Fl. (Alef.) 81
Landwirthschafliche und technische Pflanzenkunde Stuttgart (Calwer) 948
Landwirthschaftliche Flora (Alef.) 81
Landwirthsch. Pflanzenk. (Calwer) 948
<sm>LA NUOVA NOTARISIA</sm> (<em>see</em> G. De Notaris)
Lärob. bot. (C. Agardh) 46
Lärobok i botanik (C. Agardh) 46
Laubm. Aargau (Geh.) 1982
Laubm. Fennoskand. (Broth.) 814
Laubm. Meklenb. (Brockm.) 791
Laubmoose des Cantons Aargau (Geh.) 1982
Laubmoose Meklenburgs (Brockm.) 791
Laws bot. nomencl. (A. DC) 976
Laws of botanical nomenclature (A. DC) 976
Leafl. bot. observ. (Greene) 2143
Leaflets of botanical observation and criticism (Greene) 2143
Lebermoosstudien im nördlichen Norwegen (Arnell) 178
Lebermoosstud. nördl. Norwegen (Arnell) 178
Leer der Plantkunde (Gorter) 2094
Leer plantk. (Gorter) 2094
Leguminosae of Tropical Africa (E. G. Baker) 265
Legum. Trop. Africa (E. G. Baker) 265
Lehrb. Bot. (Bisch.) 533
Lehrb. Mineral. (Germar) 2000
Lehrb. nat. Pflanzenordn. (Cassel) 1046
Lehrbuch der Botanik (Bisch.) 533
Lehrbuch der gesammten Mineralogie (Germar) 2000
Lehrbuch der natürlichen Pflanzenordnung (Cassel) 1046
Leitpflanzen des Rothliegenden und des Zechsteingebirges oder der permischen Formation in Sachsen (Geinitz) 1987
Leitpfl. perm. Form. Sachsen (Geinitz) 1987
<em>Les hépatiques de l'Ardenne</em> (<em>see</em> C. Delogne)
<em>Les mousses de l'Ardenne</em> (<em>see</em> C. Delogne)
Lethaea geogn. (Bronn) 806
Lethaea geognostica (Bronn) 806
Lethaea ross. (Eichw.) 1654
Lethaea rossica (Eichw.) 1654
Lex. Gärtn. (F. Dietr.) 1466
Liber manualis helveto-botanicus in usum viatoris botanophili Helvetiam peragrantis topographiam botanicam complectens (Gaudin) 1971
Lich. arct. (Th. Fr.) 1900
Lich. bassan. (Beltr.) 417
Lich. brit. (Cromb.) 1277
Lichen flora of the United States (Fink) 1780
Lichenen (Bayrh.) 376
Lichenen des fränkischen Jura (Arnold) 181, 182
Lichenen Est-, Liv- und Kurlands (Bruttan) 856
Lichenenfl. München (Arnold) 183
Lichenenflora von München (Arnold) 183
Lichenen und deren Befruchtung (Bayrh.) 376
<em>Lichenes algerienses exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> C. Flagey)
<em>Lichenes arctici collecti aestate 1863 in Lapponia orientali</em> (<em>see</em> N. Fellman)
Lichenes arctoi (Th. Fr.) 1900
<em>Lichenes armoricani spectabiles exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> H. Abbayes)
<em>Lichenes boreali-americani</em> (<em>see</em> C. Cummings)
Lichenes britannici (Cromb.) 1277
<em>Lichenes britannici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> J. Crombie)
<em>Lichenes Etruriae rariores exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Lichenes exciccati</em> (<em>see</em> F. Arnold)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> J. Flotow)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati aus der Flora Augsburgs</em> (<em>see</em> M. Britzelmayr)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati Bohemiae borealis</em> (<em>Flechten Nordböhmens</em>) (<em>see</em> J. Anders)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati Longobardiae in ordinem systematicum dispositi</em> (<em>see</em> S. Garovaglio)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati minus rari italiae superioris</em> (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati Sueciae</em> (<em>see</em> T. Fries)
<em>Lichenes exsiccati Tiroliae et Bavariae</em> (<em>see</em> F. Arnold)
<em>Lichenes florae rossicae et regionum confinium orientalium</em> (<em>see</em> A. Elenkin)
<em>Lichenes gallici et nonnulli alii exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> H. Abbayes)
<em>Lichenes hibernici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> I. Carroll)
<em>Lichenes japoniae exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> Y. Asahina)
<em>Lichenes jurae</em> (<em>see</em> F. Arnold)
<em>Lichenes madagascarienses et borbonici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> H. Abbayes)
<em>Lichenes monacenses exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> F. Arnold)

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<em>Lichenes paraguayenses</em> (<em>see</em> B. Balansa)
<em>Lichenes provinciae Comensis</em> (<em>Novocomensis</em>) <em>et Vallis-Tellinae</em> (<em>see</em> S. Garovaglio)
<em>Lichenes prov. Sondriensis, et Novi Comensi exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Lichenes rariores Langobardi exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Lichenes rariores Veneti "additis nonnullis speciebus ex viciniis regionibus</em>". (<em>see</em> M. Anzi)
<em>Lichenes Romaniae exsiccati, a laboratorio botanico scholae polytechnicae Bucuresti editae</em> (<em>see</em> P. Cretzoiu)
<em>Lichenes scandinaviae rariores et critici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> T. Fries)
<em>Lichenes sueciae exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> E. Fries)
Licheni bassanesi enumerad e descritti(Beltr.) 417
Lichenographia europaea reformata (Fr.) 1872
Lichenographia germanica (D. Dietr.) 1463
Lichenographia scandinavica (Th. Fr.) 1902
Lichenographia universalis (Achar.) 11
Lichenographiae sueciae prodromus (Achar.) 9
Lichenogr. eur. reform. (Fr.) 1872
Lichenogr. Germ. (D. Dietr.) 1463
Lichenogr. scand. (Th. Fr.) 1902
Lichenogr. suec. prodr. (Achar.) 9
Lichenogr. universalis (Achar.) 11
<em>Lichenotheca</em> (<em>see</em> V. Gyelnik)
<em>Lichenotheca carpathica</em> (<em>see</em> V. Greschik)
<em>Lichenotheca italica</em> (<em>see</em> S. Garovaglio)
Lichens (Acloque) 15
<em>Lichens de France</em> (<em>see</em> D. Delise)
<em>Lichens de Franche-Comté et de quelques localités environnantes</em> (<em>see</em> C. Flagey)
<em>Lichens of Iowa</em> (<em>see</em> B. Fink)
Lichens of the Swedish antarctic expedi tion (Darb.) 1307
Lichenum esculentum Pallasii et species consimiles adversaria (Eversm.) 1731
Lich. escul. (Eversm.) 1731
Lich, Est-, Liv- &amp; Kurl. (Bruttan) 856
Lich. fl. U.S. (Fink) 1780
Lich. fränk. Jura (Arnold) 181, 182
Lich. Swed. antarct. Exp. (Darb.) 1307
Liliaceae (Engl.) 1704
Lin. betyd. bot. hist. (J. Agardh) 57
Lin. lära arter (J. Agardh) 60
Linnaeus's system of botany (Curtis) 1287
Linnés betydelse i botanikens historia (J. Agardh) 57
Linnés lära om i naturen bestämda och bestående arter (J. Agardh) 60
Linn. syst. bot. (Curtis) 1287
List Brit. pl. (Druce) 1524
List fl. pl. Andover (C. B. Clarke) 1136
List mar. alg. Berwick-on-Tweed (Batters) 360
List moss. Vermont (Grout) 2191
List of British plants (Druce) 1524
List of the flowering plants, ferns, and mosses collected in the immediate neighbourhood of Andover (C. B. Clarke) 1136
List of the marine algae of Berwick-on- Tweed (Batters) 360
List of the mosses of Vermont (Grout) 2191
List of the plants contained in the sixth edition of Gray's Manual (T. A. Allen) 84
List pl. Gray's Manual (T. A. Allen) 84
Lista de plantas que han sido observadas en Chile por el Dr. Bertero en 1828 (Bertero) 482
Liste alg. mar. (Chalon) 1080
Liste des algues marines (Chalon) 1080
Lithograms of the ferns of Queensland (F. M. Bailey) 236
Lithogr. ferns Queensland (F. M. Bailey) 236
Lithothamn. Adriat. Meer. (Foslie) 1833
<em>Lithothamnia selecta exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> M. Foslie)
Lithothamnien des Adriatischen Meeres und Marokkos (Foslie) 1833
Lois de la nomenclature botanique (A. DC) 975, 976
Lois nomencl. bot. (A. DC) 976
Lois nomencl. bot. [prop.] (A. DC) 975
L'Origine delle piante coltivate (A. DC) 981
Lower fung. (Fitzp.) 1800
Lucubrationes de re herbaria (Bertol.) 488
Lucubr. re herb. (Bertol.) 488
Lycopod. Antill. franç. (Duss) 1602
Lycopodes des Antilles francaises (Duss) 1602
Mächtige Gebirgs-Schichten vorherrschend aus mikroskopischen Bacillarien (Ehrenb.) 1640
Malayan fern allies (Alderwerelt) 79
Malayan ferns (Alderwerelt) 78
Malayan ferns and fern allies (Alder werelt) 80
Malayan ferns fern allies (Alderwerelt) 80
Man. actinol. (Blainville) 547
Man. aquat. pl. (Fassett) 1743
Man. bot. (Darby) 1308
Man. bot. (Duchesne) 1538
Man. bot. (Eaton) 1614
Man. bot. descr. (Cutanda) 1291
Man. bot. Rocky Mt. (J. M. Coulter) 1253
Man. bot. San Francisco (Greene) 2141
Man. Brit. bot. (Bab.) 216
Manchester fl. (Grindon) 2172

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Manchester flora (Grindon) 2172
Man. fl. Belgique (Crép.) 1272
Man. fl. n. states (Britton) 779
Man. geol. (Dana) 1302
Man. herbor. Suisse (Clairv.) 1134
Man. Ind. timb. (Gamble) 1935
Man. méd. pl. (Buchoz) 875
Man. New Zealand fl. (Cheeseman) 1095
Man pl. méd. (Bocq.-Lim.) 579
Man pl. Transvaal (J. B. Davy) 1317
Mantissa botanica altera (Endl.) 1676
Mantissa botánica sistens generum plantarum supplementum secundum (Endl.) 1676
Mantissa plantarum florae alpium apuanarum (Bertol.) 490
Mantissa tertia (Fr.) 1873
Mant. pl. fl. apuan. (Bertol.) 490
Manual (A. Gray) 2124
Manual de botanica descriptiva (Cutanda) 1291
Manual of aquatic plants (Fassett) 1743
Manual of botany (Darby) 1308
Manual of Botany (Eaton) 1614
Manual of British botany (Bab.) 216
Manual of geology (Dana) 1302
Manual of Indian timbers (Gamble) 1935
Manual of the botany of the Northern United States (A. Gray) 2124
Manual of the botany of the region of San Francisco Bay (Greene) 2141
Manual of the botany of the Rocky Mountain region (J. M. Coulter) 1253
Manual of the flora of the northern states and Canada (Britton) 779
Manual of the flowering plants and ferns of the Transvaal (J. B. Davy) 1317
Manual of the New Zealand flora (Cheeseman) 1095
Manual of weeds (Georgia) 1992
Manuel amat. jard. (Decne.) 1339
Manuel d'actinologie (Blainville) 547
Manuel de botanique (Duchesne) 1538
Manuel de la flore de Belgique (Crép.) 1272
Manuel de l’amateur des jardins (Decne.) 1339
Manuel des plantes médicinales coloniales et exotiques (Bocq.-Lim.) 579
Manuel d'herborisation en Suisse et en Valais (Clairv.) 1134
Manuel medical et usuel des plantes (Buchoz) 875
Man. weeds (Georgia) 1992
Manzonia (Garov.) 1955
Manzonia cantiana (Garov.) 1955
Mar. alg. Canary Is. (Boerg.) 591
Mar. alg. Danish W. Ind., Chloroph. (Boerg.) 588
Mar. alg. Danish W. Ind., Rhodophyc. (Boerg.) 589
Mar. alg. Faeröes (Boerg.) 587
Mar. alg. New England (Farl.) 1740
Marine algae from the Canary Islands (Boerg.) 591
Marine algae of New England (Farl.) 1740
Marine algae of the Danish West Indies, Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae (Boerg.) 588
Marine algae of the Danish West Indies, Rhodophyceae (Boerg.) 589
Marine algae of the Faeröes (Boerg.) 587
Materia medica (Bergius) 459
Materials for a monograph of the Strobilanthinae (Bremek.) 733
Mater. med. (Bergius) 459
<em>Mecklenburgische Kryptogamen</em> (<em>see</em> H. Brockmüller)
Medicinal-Pflanzen der österreichischen Pharmakopöe (Endl.) 1684
Medicinal plants (Bentley) 431
Med. Pfl. österr. Pharm. (Endl.) 1684
Med. pl. (Bentley) 431
Meinecke's Lehrbuch der Mineralogie (Germar) 2000
Mélang. bot. (Dulac) 1552
Mélang. bot. (Thouars) 1585
Mélanges botaniques (Blume) 570
Mélanges botaniques (Dulac) 1552
Mélanges de botanique et des voyages (Thouars) 1585
Mém. Anon. (A. DC) 973
Mém. Bartram &amp; Marshall (Darl.) 1312
Mém. Buttner. (DC) 998
Mém. choux raiforts Europe (DC) 996
Mém. Combrét. (DC) 1006
Mém. comis. limites (Berland.) 470
Mém. Conferva Byssus (Bory) 666
Mém. Connarus Omphalobium (DC) 1003
Mém. Crucif. (DC) 995
Mém. Dipsac. (T. Coulter) 1255
Mem. Fatioa (DC) 1009
Mém. foug. (Fée) 1756
Mém. Grossular. (Berland.) 469
Mém. Légum. (DC) 1001
Mém. Melanopsidium nigrum (Colla) 1169
Mém. Myrt. (DC) 1017
Mém. nouv. gen. Guttif. (Choisy) 1111
Mém. Nymph. (DC) 994
Mémoire sur la famille des Anonacées (A. DC) 973
Mémoire sur la famille des Combrétacées (DC) 1006
Mémoire sur la famille des Crucifères (DC) 995
Mémoire sur la famille des Grossulariées (Berland.) 469

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Mémoire sur la famille des Myrtacées (DC) 1017
Mémoire sur la famille des Sapindacées (Cambess.) 952
Mémoire sur la famille des Sélaginées (Choisy) 1112
Mémoire sur la famille des Violacées (Ging.) 2024
Mémoire sur l'anatomie et la physiologie des polypiers composées d'eau douce (Dumort.) 1567
Mémoire sur le Fatioa (DC) 1009
Mémoire sur le groupe des Phyllériées (Fée) 1754
Mémoire sur le Melanopsidium nigrum (Colla) 1169
Mémoire sur les affinités naturelles de la famille des Nymphaeacées (DC) 994
Mémoire sur les différentes espèces, races et variétés de choux et de raiforts cultives en Europe (DC) 996
Mémoire sur les Dipsacées (T. Coulter) 1255
Mémoire sur les families des Ternstroemiacées et Camelliacées (Choisy) 1120
Mémoire sur les families des Ternstroemiacées et des Guttifères (Cambess.) 951
Mémoire sur les genres Conferva et Byssus, du chevalier o. Linné. (Bory) 666
Mémoire sur les genres Connarus et Omphalobium ou sur les Connaracées Sarcolobées (DC) 1003
Mémoire sur quelques genres nouveaux de la famille des Buttneriacées (DC) 998
Mémoire sur quelques points de la physiologie des algues (Derbès) 1389
Mémoire sur un nouveau genre de Guttifères (Choisy) 1111
Mémoires lichénographiques (Fée) 1755
Mémoires sur la famille des Légumineuses (DC) 1001
Mémoires sur les families des fougères (Fée) 1756
Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry Marshall (Darl.) 1312
Memorias de la comision de limites (Berland.) 470
Mém. physiol. alg. (Derbès) 1389
Mém. polyp. comp. (Dumort.) 1567
Mém. Sapind. (Cambess.) 952
Mém. Sélag. (Choisy) 1112
Mém. Ternstroem. Camell. (Choisy) 1120
Mém. Ternstroem. Guttif. (Cambess.) 951
Mém. Viol. (Ging.) 2024
Menthae novae (Gand.) 1941
Menth. nov. (Gand.) 1941
Méth. éprouv. (Dubois) 1535
Meth. fung. (Gled.) 2031
Methode der künstlichen Bastardbefruchtung der Gewächse (C. F. Gaertn.) 1924
Méthode éprouvée (Dubois) 1535
Méthode lichénographique et genera (Fée) 1752
Methodologia systematis (J. Agardh) 55
Methodus (Achar.) 10
Methodus fungorum (Gled.) 2031
Methodus nova muscorum (Brid.) 756
Mexicanas plantas (E. Fourn.) 1835
Mexic. pl. (E. Fourn.) 1835
Mexikanske Levermosser (Gottsche) 2098
Mexik. Leverm. (Gottsche) 2098
Micromycetes italici novi vel minus cogniti (De Not.) 1372
Micromycetes tridentini (Berl.) 473
Micromycet. trident. (Berl.) 473
Micromyc. ital. novi (De Not.) 1372
Microscope (W. B. Carpenter) 1027
Microstoma hiemale (Bernstein) 481
Mikroskopische Pflanzenbilder (Breidenstein) 731
Mikr. Pflanzenbild. (Breidenstein) 731
Milchbl.-Schw. Baden (C. C. Gmelin) 2041
<em>Minerva Ticinese of 1830</em> (<em>see</em> P. Boccone)
Misc. bot. (Balb.) 278
Misc. bot. (Bertol.) 494
Misc. bot. works (R. Br.) 838
Miscellanea botanica (Balb.) 278
Miscellanea botanica (Bertol.) 494
Miscellaneous botanical works of Robert Brown (R. Br.) 838
Miss. Ém. Laurent (De Wild.) 1435
Mission Émile Laurent (De Wild.) 1435
Modo conosc. (Ant. Alberti) 74
Modo di conoscere i funghi mangerecci (Ant. Alberti) 74
Monadelphiae classis dissertationes decem (Cav.) 1059
Monocotyledons (A. Arber) 148
Monografía delle escipule della flora italica (De Not.) 1380
Monografía delle Tolpidi (Biv.-Bern.) 540
Monogr. afrik. Pflanzen-Fam. (Engl.) 1709
Monogr. alg. cult. pure (Chodat) 1109
Monogr. Amanit. suec. (Fr.) 1889
Monogr. Anonac. (Dunal) 1573
Monogr. Antirrh. (Chavannes) 1093
Monograph of lichens found in Britain (Cromb.) 1278
Monograph of Odontoglossum (Bateman) 343
Monograph of the Chaetomiaceae (L. Ames) 111
Monograph of the genus Allium (G. Don) 1499
Monograph of the genus Dryopteris (C. Chr.) 1129
Monograph of the genus Lilium (Elwes) 1664

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Monograph of the genus Paeonia (G. Anderson) 120
Monograph of the North American species of Rhynchospora (A. Gray) 2120
Monograph on the genus Camellia (S. Curtis) 1283
Monographia Amanitarum sueciae (Fr.) 1889
Monographia Armillariarum sueciae(Fr.) 1888
Monographia Arthoniarum Scandinaviae (Almq.) 103
Monographia Collybiarum sueciae (Fr.) 1892
Monographia de Cerastio (Gren.) 2150
Monographia generis Capsici (Fingerh.) 1779
Monographia hymenomycetum Sueciae (Fr.) 1886
Monographia Juncacearum (Buchenau) 870
Monographia Lepiotarum sueciae (Fr.) 1887
Monographia Mycenarum sueciae (Fr.) 1891
Monographia Polygalacearum (Chodat) 1106
Monographia Rhizospermarum et Hepaticorum (Corda) 1220
Monographia Rosarum Europae et Orientis (Gand.) 1943
Monographia Ruborum sueciae (Arrh.) 189
Monographia Salicum (Anderss.) 130
Monographia Stereocaulorum et Pilophororum (Th. Fr.) 1899
Monographiae Collybiarum sueciae (Fr.) 1890
Monographiae phanerogamarum (A. DC) 978
Monographie générale de la famille des Plantaginées (Barnéoud) 311
Monographie d'algues en culture pure (Chodat) 1109
Monographie de la classe des fougères (J. Bommer) <em>627</em>
Monographie de la famille des Anonacées (Dunal) 1573
Monographie der baltischen Bernsteinbäume (Conw.) 1192
Monographie der fossilen Coniferen (Goepp.) 2074
Monographie der Gattung Saxifraga L. (Engl.) 1701
Monographie der Norddeutschen Wealdenbildung (Dunker) 1576
Monographie der nord- und centralamerikanischen Arten der Gattung Senecio (Greenm.) 2145
Monographie des Antirrhinées (Chavannes) 1093
Monographie des Bignoniacées (Bureau) 922
Monographie des Campanulées (A. DC) 972
Monographie des cin genres de plantes Lasiopétalées (J. Gay) 1977
Monographie des Cladonia de Belgique (Aigret) 69
Monographie des Fontinalacées (Cardot) 1022
Monographie des Myricacées (A. Chev.) 1098
Monographie des orchidées (E. G. Camus) 969
Monographie des Oscillariées (Gomont) 2085
Monographie des Rubus (Godr.) 2060
Monographie des Rumex (Campd.) 961
Monographie des Saprolegniées (Cornu) 1232
Monographie des saules d'Europe (A. Camus) 964
Monographie du genre Spiraea (Cambess.) 949
Monographie du genre Trachelomonas (Deflandre) 1341
Monographie historique et littéraire des Lis (Cannart) 1018
Monographien afrikanischer Pflanzen- Familien und -Gattungen (Engl.) 1709
Monogr. Armillar. suec. (Fr.) 1888
Monogr. Arthon. Scand. (Almq.) 103
Monogr. Bernsteinbäume (Conw.) 1192
Monogr. Bignon. (Bureau) 922
Monogr. Camellia (S. Curtis) 1283
Monogr. Campan. (A. DC) 972
Monogr. Capsic. (Fingerh.) 1779
Monogr. Cerast. (Gren.) 2150
Monogr. Chaetom. (L. Ames) 111
Monogr. Cladonia Belgique (Aigret) 69
Monogr. Collyb. suec. (Fr.) 1890, 1892
Monogr. Dryopteris (C. Chr.) 1129
Monogr. escip. fl. ital. (De Not.) 1380
Monogr. Fontinal. (Cardot) 1022
Monogr. foss. Conif. (Goepp.) 2074
Monogr. foug. (J. Bommer) <em>627</em>
Monogr. hist. Lis (Cannart) 1018
Monogr. hymenomyc. Suec. (Fr.) 1886
Monogr. Juncac. (Buchenau) 870
Monogr. Lasiopétal. (J. Gay) 1977
Monogr. Lepiot. suec. (Fr.) 1887
Monogr. lich. Britain (Cromb.) 1278
Monogr. Lilium (Elwes) 1664
Monogr. Mycen. suec. (Fr.) 1891
Monogr. Myric. (A. Chev.) 1098
Monogr. Norddeut. Wealdenbild. (Dunker) 1576
Monogr. Odontoglossum (Bateman) 343

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Monogr. orchid. (E. G. Camus) 969
Monogr. Oscill. (Gomont) 2085
Monogr. phan. (A. DC) 978
Monogr. Plantag. (Barnéoud) 311
Monogr. Polygal. (Chodat) 1106
Monogr. Rhizosperm. Hepat. (Corda) 1220
Monogr. Ros. Eur. (Gand.) 1943
Monogr. Rubus (Godr.) 2060
Monogr. Rumex (Campd.) 961
Monogr. Salicum (Anderss.) 130
Monogr. Saprolegn. (Cornu) 1232
Monogr. saules Europe (A. Camus) 964
Monogr. Saxifraga (Engl.) 1701
Monogr. Senecio (Greenm.) 2145
Monogr. Spiraea (Cambess.) 949
Monogr. Stereoc. Piloph. (Th. Fr.) 1899
Monogr. Tolpidi (Biv.-Bern) 540
Monogr. Trachelomonas (Deflandre) 1341
Monthly chronicle of botanical and horticultural news (Edwards) 1625
Moosflora der Rheinpfalz (W. Gümbel) 2205
Moosfl. Rheinpfalz (W. Gümbel) 2205
<em>Moss exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> T. Frye)
Moss fl. N. Amer. (Grout) 2195
Moss fl. New York (Grout) 2194
Moss flora of New York City (Grout) 2194
Moss Flora of North America (Grout) 2195
Mosses of Guatemala (E. B. Bartram) 328
<em>Mosses of Southern Arizona</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bartram)
<em>Mosses of the Cascade Mountains, Washington</em> (<em>see</em> J. Allen)
Mosses of the Philippines (E. B. Bartram) 327
Mosses with a hand-lens (Grout) 2192
Mosses with hand-lens and microscope (Grout) 2193
Moss. hand-lens (Grout) 2192
Moss. hand-lens microsc. (Grout) 2193
Mossvegetationen vid Tåkern (Arnell) 179
Mossveg. Tåkern (Arnell) 179
Mousses de la Normandie (Bréb.) 723
<em>Mousses de la Normandie</em> (<em>see</em> L. Brébisson)
<em>Mousses de la Normandie</em> (<em>see</em> G. Etienne)
Mousses Normandie (Bréb.) 723
Mucédinées simples (Costantin) 1248
Mucéd. simpl. (Costantin) 1248
Mus. bot. (Blume) 567
Musc. amer. (Drumm.) 1532
Musc. Buitenzorg (M. Fleisch.) 1803
Musc. Eure-et-Loir (Douin) 1508
Musc. France (Boulay) 687
Musc. fron. archip. ind. (Dozy) 1509
Musc. frond. ined. archip. ind. (Dozy) 1510
<em>Muschi</em> [<em>disseccati</em>] <em>dell' Austria inferiore</em> (<em>see</em> S. Garovaglio)
<em>Musci africani in Camerunia collecti</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
<em>Musci Americae septentrionalis exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> J. Cardot)
Musci americani (Drumm.) 1532
<em>Musci americani</em> (<em>see</em> T. Drummond)
Musci appalach. (Aust.) 209
Musci appalachiani (Aust.) 209
<em>Musci appalachiani</em> (<em>see</em> C. Austin)
<em>Musci brasilienses</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bauer)
<em>Musci britannici, or pocket herbarium of specimens of British mosses</em> (<em>see</em> G. Gard ner)
<em>Musci chilensis</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg (M. Fleisch.) 1803
<em>Musci europaei</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bauer)
<em>Musci Europaei exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> J. Cardot)
Musci europaei novi vel Bryologiae europaeae supplementum (Bruch) 844
<em>Musci fendleriani venezuelenses</em> (<em>see</em> A. Fendler)
<em>Musci fenniae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> V. Brotherus)
<em>Musci frondosi exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> J. Breutel)
<em>Musci frondosi archipelagi indici exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> M. Fleischer)
<em>Musci frondosi et hepaticae exsiccatae. Laubund Lebermoose der Russischen Ostsee Provinzen in getrockneten Exemplaren</em> (<em>see</em> G. Girgensohn)
<em>Musci frondosi exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> O. Blandow)
<em>Musci frondosi exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> C. Fiedler)
Musci frondosi inediti archipelagi indici (Dozy) 1510
<em>Musci Hepaticae of Brazil</em> (<em>see</em> G. Gardner)
<em>Musci himalayenses</em> (<em>see</em> J. Duthie)
Musci ital. (De Not.) 1384
Musci italici (De Not.) 1384
<em>Musci madurenses indiae meridionalis exsiccati</em> (<em>see</em> G. Foreau)
<em>Musci mediolanenses</em> (<em>see</em> G. Balsamo-Crivelli)
<em>Musci megapolitani</em> (<em>see</em> C. Fiedler)
<em>Musci neerlandici in speciminis exsiccatis</em> (<em>see</em> L. Buse)
<em>Musci orientali-americani</em> (<em>see</em> D. Eaton)
<em>Musci patagonici</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
Musci scotici (Drumm.) 1531
<em>Musci turkestanici</em> (<em>see</em> V. Brotherus)
Muscinées de la France (Boulay) 687
Muscinées d'Eure-et-Loir (Douin) 1508
Muscol. ital. spic. (De Not.) 1370
Muscologia recentiorum (Brid.) 756
Muscologia rothomagensis (Béhéré) 402
Muscologiae italicae spicilegium (De Not.) 1370
Muscologiae recentiorum supplementum pars IV seu Mantissa generum specierumque muscorum frondosorum universa (Brid.) 756

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Muscologiae recentiorum supplementum seu species muscorum (Brid.) 756
Muscol. recent. (Brid.) 756
Muscol. rothom. (Béhéré) 402
Muscorum frondosorum novae species ex archipelago indico et Japonica (Dozy) 1509
Muse. scot. (Drumm.) 1531
Museum botanicum (Blume) 567
Mycetozoen (de Bary) 333
<em>Mycobiota of North America</em> (<em>see</em> W. Cooke)
<em>Mycoflora domingensis exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> R. Ciferri)
Mycographia (Cooke) 1203
<em>Mycologia nicaensis</em> (<em>see</em> J. Barla)
Mycomycètes de Roumanie (M. Brândzǎ) 710
Myrtaceae centroamericanae Bestemmelser og Beskrivelser af Dr O. Berg (O. Berg) 444
Myrtacées du Paraguay (Barb. Rodr.) 304
Myrt. Paraguay (Barb. Rodr.) 304
Myxomyc. Böhmens (L. F. Čelak) 1071
Myxomyceten Böhmens (L. F. Čelak.) 1071
<em>Myxomycètes de Rumanie</em> (<em>see</em> M. Brândzǎ)
<em>Myxomycetes of New England</em> (<em>see</em> C. Cummings)
Myxomycetes of the United States (Cooke) 1205
Myxomyc. Roumanie (M. Brândzǎ) 710
Myxomyc. U. S. (Cooke) 1205
Myxophyc. Afr. équat. franç. (Frémy) 1855
Myxophycées de l'Afrique équatoriale française (Frémy) 1855
Nachtrag zum vollständigen Lexicon der Gärtnerei und Botanik (F. Dietr.) 1467
Nachtr. vollst. Lex. Gärtn. (F. Dietr.) 1467
Några nya eller ofullständigt kända arter af nyzeeländska fanerogamer (Berggr.) 457
N. Amer. fl. (Britton) 781
N. Amer. Gram. (A. Gray) 2119
N. Amer. pyrenomyc. (Ellis) 1660
N. Amer. Sordar. (D. Griffiths) 2171
N. Amer. trees (Britton) 783
Narcissus (Burbidge) 919
Narrative of a journey (Franklin) 1850
Narrative of a journey in the interior of China (C. Abel) 3
Narrative of the Euphrates expedition (Chesney) 1097
Narrative of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains (Frém.) 1853
Narrative of travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Africa (R. Br.) 834
Narr. Euphrates exped. (Chesney) 1097
Narr. exped. Rocky Mts. (Frém.) 1853
Narr. Journey China (C. Abel) 3
Narr. journey Polar Sea (Franklin) 1850
Narr. travels Africa (R. Br.) 834
Nassaus Fl. (Fuckel) 1911
Nassaus Flora (Fuckel) 1911
Nat. arr. Brit. pl. (S. F. Gray) 2134
Nat. hist. Azores (Godm.) 2056
Nat. hist. Brit. Diatom. (Donkin) 1504
Nat. hist. Carolina (Catesby) 1057
Nat. hist. Dan. lich. (Galløe) 1934
Nat. hist. Koraalgew. (J. Ellis) 1661
Nat. hist. zooph. (J. Ellis) 1663
Nat. order Proteac. (R. Br.) 824
Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engl.) 1710
Nat. Pflanzenfam. ed. 2 (Engl.) 1711
Natural arrangement of British plants (S. F. Gray) 2134
Natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (Catesby) 1057
Natural history of many curious and uncommon zoophytes (J. Ellis) 1663
Natural history of plants (Baill.) 246
Natural history of the Azores, or Western Islands (Godm.) 2056
Natural history of the British Diatomaceae (Donkin) 1504
Natural history of the Danish lichens (Galløe) 1934
Natural order of plants called Proteaceae (R. Br.) 824
Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche (Bronn) 808
Naturgeschichte der Laub- und Lebermoose Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands (Girg.) 2026
Naturgeschichtliche Reisen durch Nord- Afrika und West-Asien (Ehrenb.) 1634
Naturgesch. Laub- Leberm. Kurlands (Girg.) 2026
Naturgesch. Reis. Nord-Afrika (Ehrenb.) 1634
Naturgetr. Beschr. Gewächse (Eichelberg) 1648
Naturgetreue Abbildungen und ausführliche Beschreibungen aller in- und ausländischen Gewächse (Eichelberg) 1648
Naturhistorische Topographie von Regensburg (Fürnr.) 1915
Naturhist. Topogr. Regensburg (Fürnr.) 1915
Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (Engl.) 1710, ed. 2 1711
Natuurk. uitspann. (Baster) 340
Natuurkundige uitspanningen (Baster) 340
Natuurlijke historie van de Koraalgewassen (J. Ellis) 1661
Nematophora (Grüss) 2200
Nematophora fascigera (Grüss) 2200

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Neosymb. lich. rar. (Anzi) 145
Neosymbola lichenum rariorum (Anzi) 145
<em>Nereide française</em> (<em>see</em> D. Delise)
Neue Beiträge zur Flora der Schweiz (Gremli) 2148
Neue Beitr. Fl. Schweiz (Gremli) 2148
Neue Methode von natürlichen Pflanzenabdrücken (Graum.) 2112
Neue Meth. Pflanzenabdr. (Graum.) 2112
Neue Pfl. Südw.-Afr. (Dinter) 1478
Neue und wenig bekannte Pflanzen Deutsch-Südwest-Afrikas (Dinter) 1478
Neuer Nachtrag zum vollständigen Lexicon der Gärtnerei und Botanik (F. Dietr.) 1468
Neueste aus dem Reiche der Pflanzen (Gleichen) 2037
Neueste Reich. Pfl. (Gleichen) 2037
Neu. Nachtr. vollst. Lex. Gärtn. (F. Dietr.) 1468
New arrangement of phanerogamous plants (B. Clarke) 1135
New arr. phan. pl. (B. Clarke) 1135
New Britton and Brown illustrated flora of the Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada (Britton) 778
New compleat body of practical botanic physic (Baylis) 375
New flora of the neighbourhood of Reigate (Brewer) 749
New fl. Reigate (Brewer) 749
New Kreüterb. (Fuchs) 1910
New Kreüterbuch (Fuchs) 1910
New Kreütter Buch (Bock) 574
New Manual of botany of the Central Rocky Mountains (J. M. Coulter) 1233
New N. Amer. Crassul. (Britton) 780
New or noteworthy North American Crassulaceae (Britton) 780
New pract. bot. (Baylis) 375
New system for the genera of the Loranthaceae Loranthoideae (Danser) 1306
New Zealand pl. (Cockayne) 1152
New Zealand plants (Cockayne) 1152
Niederrheinisch-Westfälische Steinkohlen-Gebirge (Achepohl) 13
Nieder rhein.-Westfäl. S teinkohlen-Geb. (Achepohl) 13
Niewe herball (Dodoens) 1488
Niphobolus (Giesenh. 2011
Nomenclator botanicus (Dennst.) 1367
Nomenclator linnaeanus Florae pedemontanae (Buniva) 918
Nomencl. bot. (Dennst.) 1367
Nomencl. Fl. pedem. (Buniva) 918
Nomol. bot. (Desv.) 1411
Nomologie botanique (Desv.) 1411
<em>Nord- und Mitteldeutschlands Juncaceen und Cyperaceen</em> (<em>see</em> K. Baenitz)
Norges fl. (M. N. Blytt) 573
Norges flora (M. N. Blytt) 573
Norsk fl. (M. N. Blytt) 572
Norsk flora (M. N. Blytt) 572
<em>North American algae</em> (<em>see</em> F. Collins)
North American Botany (Eaton) 1614
North American flora (Britton) 781
<em>North American fungi</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ellis)
North American Gramineae and Cyperaceae (A. Gray) 2119
<em>North american Gramineae and Cyperaceae</em> (<em>see</em> A. Gray)
<em>North American musci perfecti</em> (<em>see</em> A. Grout)
<em>North American musci pleurocarpi</em> (<em>see</em> A. Grout)
North American pyrenomycetes (Ellis) 1660
North American Sordariaceae (D. Griffiths) 2171
<em>North American Sphagna</em> (<em>see</em> D. Eaton)
North American trees (Britton) 783
<em>North American Uredinales</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bartholomew)
North Yorkshire (Baker) 267
<sm>NOTARISIA</sm> (<em>see</em> G. De Notaris)
Notas da flora de Portugal (Cout.) 1258
Notas fl. Portugal (Cout.) 1258
Not. Brit. fung. (Berk.) 460
Note Convolv. Brésil (Choisy) 1117
Note Élatin. (Cambess.) 954
Note gen. nouv. Sapind. (Cambess.) 957
Note pl. Saladin (DC) 1007
Note sur deux genres nouveaux de la famille des Sapindacées (Cambess.) 957
Note sur les Convolvulacées du Brésil (Choisy) 1117
Note sur les Élatinées (Cambess.) 954
Note sur quelques plantes de M. Saladin (DC) 1007
Notes alg. (Born.) 663
Notes algologiques (Born.) 663
Notes diatom. mar. (Bréb.) 727
Notes Mesembryanthemum (L. Bolus) 626
Notes of a military reconnoissance (Emory) 1669
Notes on Mesembryanthemum and allied genera (L. Bolus) 626
Notes on the Acanthaceae of Java (Bremek.) 735
Notes pl. crit. (Coss.) 1243
Notes pl. franç. (Boreau) 656
Notes pl. rar. Belgique (Crép.) 1271
Notes sur quelques diatomées (Bréb.) 727
Notes sur quelques espéces de plantes françaises (Boreau) 656
Notes sur quelques plantes critiques (Coss.) 1243
Notes sur quelques plantes rares ou critiques de la Belgique (Crép.) 1271
Not. Hulthemia (Dumort.) 1560

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Notice of a „ Journal of a voyage from Rio de Janeiro to the coast of Peru" (Arnott) 185
Notice sur la végétation des plantes parasites (DC) 1011
Notice sur le genre Maelania (Dumort.) 1564
Notice sur les progrés de la botanique pendant l'année 1832 (DC) 1013
Notice sur les végétaux les plus intéressantes du jardin des plantes d'Angers (Bastard) 338
Notice sur quelques mousses de Rio- Janeiro (Arnott) 184
Notice sur un nouveau genre de plantes: Hulthemia (Dumort.) 1560
Notices of British fungi (Berk.) 460
Notices of North American fungi (Berk.) 465
Notices sur des plantes utiles ou intéressantes de la flore du Congo (De Wild.) 1432
Notions élém. bot. (Durande) 1596
Notions élémentaires de botanique (Durande) 1596
Not. Maelania (Dumort.) 1564
Not. milit. reconn. (Emory) 1669
Not. N. Amer. fungi (Berk.) 465
Not. pl. asiat. (Griff.) 2167
Not. pl. paras. (DC) 1011
Not. pl. util. Congo (De Wild.) 1432
Not. progrés bot. 1832 (DC) 1013
Notulae ad plantas asiaticas (Griff.) 2167
Not. vég. jard. Angers (Bastard) 338
Not. voy. Rio de Janeiro (Arnott) 185
Nouv. dict. bot. (Germ.) 1999
Nouv. dict. hist. nat. (Déterville) 1418
Nouveau dictionnaire de botanique (Germ.) 1999
Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle (Déterville) 1418
Nouveau Duhamel (Duhamel) 1547
Nouveau genre de plante (Buchoz) 892
Nouvelle classification des discomycètes charnus (Boud.) 682
Nouvelle flore de Normandie (Corb.) 1219
Nouvelle flore des champignons (Costantin) 1249
Nouvelle flore des mousses et des hépatiques (Douin) 1507
Nouvelle flore du Péloponnése et des Cyclades (Chaub.) 1090
Nouvelles observations sur les Olinia (Baill.) 254
Nouvelles remarques sur la nomenclature botanique (A. DC) 980
Nouv. fl. champ. (Costantin) 1249
Nouv. fl. mousses hépat. (Douin) 1507
Nouv. fl. Normandie (Corb.) 1219
Nouv. fl. Pélop. (Chaub.) 1090
Nouv. genre pl. (Buchoz) 892
Nouv. observ. Olinia (Baill) 254
Nouv. remarq. nomencl. bot. (A. DC) 980
Nova genera, quae super nonnullis Fici speciebus struebat (Gasp.) 1963
Novae fungorum species (Dozy) 1511
Novae fung. sp. (Dozy) 1511
Novae symbolae mycologicae (Fr.) 1885
Nov. app. (Fern.-Vill.) 1766
Novarum stirpium brasiliensium decades (Casar.) 1040
Novarum stirpium decades (Endl.) 1682
Nov. gen. Fic. (Gasp.) 1963
Nov. herb. (Brunfels) 853
Novi herbarii tomus II (Brunfels) 853
Novi scitaminearum generis (Colla) 1170
Novis quibusdam plantarum familiis expositio (Blume) 565
Novissima appendix (Fern.-Vill.) 1766
Novit. fl. Suec. alg. (J. Agardh) 50
Novit. fl. suec. alt. (Fr.) 1871
Novit. fl. suec. mant. (Fr.) 1873
Novit. fl. svec. (Fr.) 1862
Novitiae florae suecicae (Fr.) 1873
Novitiae florae Sueciae ex algarum familia (J. Agardh) 50
Novitiae florae suecicae. Edit. altera (Fr.) 1871
Novitiae florae svecicae (Fr.) 1862
Novitiarum florae suecicae mantissa (Fr.) 1873
Novitiarum Florae Suecicae Mantissae (Fr.) 1862
Nov. pl. expos. (Blume) 565
Nov. scitam. gen. (Colla) 1170
Nov. stirp. bras. (Casar.) 1040
Nov. stirp. dec. (Endl.) 1682
Nov. symb. mycol. (Fr.) 1885
Nulliporen (C. Gümbel) 2204
Nuova flora analytica d'Italia (Fiori) 1783
Nuov. carr. gen. Parmel. (De Not.) 1378
Nuov. Fl. Italia (Fiori) 1783
Nuovi caratteri di alcuni generi della tribú delle Parmeliaceae (De Not.) 1378
Nuovi materiali par l’algologia del Mar Rosso (Fig.) 1773
Nuov. mat. algol. Mar Rosso (Fig.) 1773
Nutzpflanzen Ost-Afrikas (Engl.) 1708
Nya art. nyzeel. fan. (Berggr.) 457
N. Yorkshire (Baker) 267
Observaciones sobre la historia natural (Cav.) 1062
Observ. Agaricus pilosus (Brond.) 794
Observ. Alsin. (Godr.) 2059
Observationes botanicae (Dahl) 1294
Observationes botanicae (Gloxin) 2038
Observationes in genus Charae (Bruzelius) 857
Observationes lichenologicae (Coem.) 1155

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Observationes mycologicae (Fr.) 1863
Observationes phycologicae (J. Areschoug)174
Observationes quaedam de Gentianearum familiae characteribus (Griseb.) 2173
Observations botaniques (Gren.) 2149
Observations botaniques et zoologiques (Desmaz.) 1400
Observations critiques sur l'inflorescence (Godr.) 2062
Observations de M. l'Abbé Cavanilles (Cav.) 1060
Observations on some parts of natural history (Barton) 318
Observations on the genus Rubus (F. Areschoug) 165
Observations on the natural family of plants called Compositae (R. Br.) 828
Observations on the structure of fossil plants (Binney) 519
Observations sur la famille des Rutacées (Colla) 1173
Observations sur l'Agaricus pilosus (Brond.) 794
Observations sur les Fucoides (Brongn.) 797
Observations sur les Graminées de la flore belgique (Dumort.) 1559
Observations sur les plantes (Guett.) 2207 Observations sur les plantes des environs d'Angers (Desv.) 1413
Observations sur quelques plantes acotylédonées, de la famille des Urédinées (Castagne) 1052
Observations sur quelques plantes critiques des environs de Paris (Coss.) 1237
Observ. bot. (Dahl) 1294
Observ. bot. (Gloxin) 2038
Observ. bot. (Gren.) 2149
Observ. bot. zool. (Desmaz.) 1400
Observ. Cav. (Cav.) 1060
Observ. Charae (Bruzelius) 857
Observ. Compositae (R. Br.) 828
Observ. Fucoides (Brongn.) 797
Observ. Gent. (Griseb.) 2173
Observ. Gramin. belg. (Dumort.) 1559
Observ. hist. nat. (Cav.) 1062
Observ. inflor. Silene (Godr.) 2062
Observ. lichenol. (Coem.) 1155
Observ. mycol. (Fr.) 1863
Observ. phycol. (J. Areschoug) 174
Observ. pl. (Guett.) 2207
Observ. pl. Angers (Desv.) 1413
Observ. princ. classif. alg. (Derbès) 1388
Observ. Rubus (F. Areschoug) 165
Observ. Rutac. (Colla) 1173
Observ. Uréd. (Castagne) 1052
Obs. fossil pl. (Binney) 519
Obs. gen. nova madagasc. (Thouars) 1585
Obs. nat. hist. (Barton) 318
Obs. pl. env. Paris (Coss.) 1237
Obs. pl. Îles de France (Thouars) 1585
Oct. lich. gen. (Garov.) 1957
Octona lichenum genera (Garov.) 1957
Oeconomische Pflanzenhistorie (J. B. Ehrh.) 1647
Oecon. Pflanzenhist. (J. B. Ehrh.) 1647
Oekon. Fl. Wetterau (P. Gaertn.) 1926
Oekonomisch-technische Flora Böhmens (Bercht.) 434
Oekonomisch-technische Flora der Wetterau (P. Gaertn.) 1926
Oekon.-techn. fl. Böhm. (Bercht.) 434
Oesterreich und die ehemals österreichischen Nachbargebiete (Fritsch) 1905
Oeuvres sur divers sujets d'histoire naturelle (Drap.) 1517
Oeuvr. hist. nat. (Drap.) 1517
150th Anniversary volume of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta (Biswas) 537
Onkruid (Eeden) 1628
Onkruidfl. Jav. Suikerrietgr. (Backer) 225
Onkruidflora der Javasche Suikerrietgronden (Backer) 225
Ontstaan van nieuwe soorten of bijsoorten van planten (C. F. Gaertn.) 1922
Ontst. nieuwe soort. pl. (C. F. Gaertn.) 1922
Opere postume (Ginanni) 2023
Opisaniye novyskh rodov u vidov kitayskh i mongol'skikh rasteniy. Desyatok pervyy. (Bunge) 914
Op. post. (Ginanni) 2023
Opusc. bot. (Dumort.) 1568
Opusc. phytol. (Cass.) 1048
Opusc. sci. phys. nat. (Desv.) 1417
Opusc. subsec. (Baster) 341
Opuscula subseciva (Baster) 341
Opuscules de botanique (Dumort.) 1568
Opuscules phytologiques (Cass.) 1048
Opuscules sur les sciences physiques et naturelles (Desv.) 1417
Oratio analog. anim. stirp. (Camper) 962
Oratio de analogia inter animalia et stirpes (Camper) 962
Orchidaceae (Ames) 112
Orchidaceae (Cogn.) 1156
Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (Bateman) 342
Orchid. Mexico Guatemala (Bateman) 342
Orchids N.W. Himalaya (Duthie) 1606
Orchids of the North-Western Himalaya (Duthie) 1606
Ordines naturales plantarum (Bartl.) 317
Ord. nat. pl. (Bartl.) 317
Organ. Infusions-thierchen (Ehrenb.) 1637
Organisation, Systematik und geographisches Verhältniss der Infusions-thierchen (Ehrenb.) 1637

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Organische Reste der Lettenkohlengruppe Thüringens (J. Bomemann.) 662
Organographie (C. Agardh) 46
Organographie der Gewächse (DC) 1004
Organographie der Pflanzen (C. Agardh) 46
Organographie der Pflanzen (K. I. Goebel) 2067
Organographie végétale (DC) 1004
Organography of plants (K. I. Goebel) 2067
Organogr. Gew. (DC) 1004
Organogr. Pfl. (K. I. Goebel) 2067
Organogr. vég. (DC) 1004
Organ. Reste Lettenkohlengr. Thür. (J. Bornemann) 662
Origin land fl. (Bower) 692
Origin of a land flora (Bower) 692
Origin of cultivated plants (A. DC) 981
Origin of species (Darwin) 1313
Origin sp. (Darwin) 1313
Origine des plantes cultivées(A. DC) 981
Orig. pl. cult. (A. DC) 981
Ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery (Edwards) 1625
Osservazioni botaniche (Bellardi) 413
Osservazioni microscopische sulla Tremella (Corti) 1235
Osservazioni sul genere Sticta (De Not.) 1382
Osservazioni sulla tribu' delle Peltigeree (De Not.) 1381
Osserv. bot. (Bellardi) 413
Osserv. microsc. Tremella (Corti) 1235
Osserv. Peltiger. (De Not.) 1381
Osserv. Sticta (De Not.) 1382
Österr. Diatom. (Grunov) 2201
Österreichischen Diatomaceen (Grunov) 2201
<em>Ostfrieslands Laubmoose</em> (<em>see</em> C. Eiben)
Otia bot. (P. F. Gmelin) 2048
Otia botanica (P. F. Gmelin) 2048
Our edible toadstools and mushrooms (W. Gibson) 2010
Our toadstools (W. Gibson) 2010
Outl. Brit. fungol. (Berk.) 463
Outlines of British fungology (Berk.) 463
Outlines of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland (Berkenhout) 467
Outl. nat. hist. Gr. Brit. (Berkenhout) 467
<em>Pacific Slope Bryophytes</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
<em>Pacific Slope Fungi</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
<em>Pacific Slope Lichens</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
Palmae hasslerianae novae (Barb. Rodr.)303
Palmae novae paraguayenses (Barb. Rodr.) 302
Palme del Madagascar (Becc.) 380
Palme della Nuova Caledonia (Becc.) 381
Palme Madagascar (Becc.) 380
Palme Nuova Caledonia (Becc.) 381
Palm. hassler. (Barb. Rodr.) 303
Palm. paraguay. (Barb. Rodr.) 302
Palms Brit. E. Ind. (Griff.) 2170
Palms Brit. Ind. (Blatt.) 557
Palms of British East India (Griff.) 2170
Palms of British India and Ceylon (Blatt.) 557
Pareys Blumengärtn. (Bonstedt) 649
Pareys Blumengärtnerei (Bonstedt) 649
Permian or Upper Carboniferous flora of West Virginia and S. W. Pennsylvania (Fontaine) 1813
Petit bouquet médit. (Dunal) 1574
Petit bouquet méditerranéen (Dunal) 1574
Petite flore parisienne (Bonnet) 639
Petite fl. paris. (Bonnet) 639
Petrefacta Germaniae (Goldfuss) 2084
Petrefacta musei universitatis regiae Borussicae Rhenanae Bonnensis (Goldfuss) 2084
Petref. Germ. (Goldfuss) 2084
Pflanzenleben der Schweiz (Christ) 1124
Pflanzenleben Schweiz (Christ) 1124
Pflanzenordn. Gonatopt. (Eisengrein) 1657
Pflanzenordnung der Gonatopteriden oder Hydropteriden (Eisengrein) 1657
Pflanzenreich (Dieterich) 1453
Pflanzenthiere (Esper) 1721
Pflanzenverzeichniss (Gled.) 2035
Pflanzenwelt Ost-Afrikas (Engl.) 1708
Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich des Wendekreises (Diels) 1445
Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas (Engl.) 1708
Pflanzenw. W.-Austral. (Diels) 1445
Phanerogamen-Flora von Aschaffenburg (Gallenmüller) 1933
Phan.-Fl. Aschaffenburg (Gallenmüller) 1933
Pharmaceutische Waarenkunde (K. C. T. Goebel) 2064
Pharm. Waarenk. (K. C. T. Goebel) 2064
Phenomenon of rejuvenesce in nature especially in the life and development of plants (A. Braun) 712
<em>Phil. Wirtgen</em>: <em>Herbarium plantae criticae, selectae, hybridae florae rhenanae</em> (<em>see</em> H. Andres)
Photogr. Album Fl. Österr. (Ettingsh.) 1727
Photographisches Album der Flora Osterreichs (Ettingsh.) 1727
Phucagrostidum Theophrasti anthesis (Cavolini) 1068
Phucagr. Theophr. anth. (Cavolini) 1068
Phyc. cap. (J. Areschoug) 172
Phyceae capenses (J. Areschoug) 172
<em>Phyceae extraeuropaeae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Areschoug))

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Phyceae jap. nov. (De Toni) 1423
Phyceae japonicae novae (De Toni) 1423
Phyceae novae et minus cognitae (J. Areschoug) 173
Phyceae scandinavicae marinae (J. Areschoug) 171
Phycearum, quae in maribus Scandinaviae crescunt, enumerado (J. Areschoug) 171
Phyc. nov. (J. Areschoug) 173
Phycol. medit. (Ardiss.) 157
Phycologia mediterranea (Ardiss.) 157
<em>Phycothea boreali-americana</em> (<em>see</em> F. Collins)
<em>Phycotheca italica</em> (<em>see</em> G. De Toni)
Phyc. scand. mar. (J. Areschoug) 171
Phyllites crétacées du Nebraska (Capellini) 1020
Phyllites crét. Nebraska (Capellini) 1020
Phys. Beschr. Canar. Ins. (L. v. Buch) 863
Physicalische Beschreibung der Canarischen Inseln (L. v. Buch) 863
Physiographic der Medicinal-Pflanzen (Ettingsh.) 1726
Physiogr. Med.-Pfl. (Ettingsh.) 1726
Physiologisch-systematische Untersuchungen Über die Ceramiaceen (C. Cramer) 1262
Physiol.-syst. Unters. Ceramiac. (C. Cramer) 1262
Physiotypia plantarum austriacarum (Ettingsh.) 1723, 1729
Physiotyp. pl. austr. (Ettingsh.) 1723, 1729
Phytographia Lusitaniae selectior (Brot.) 810, 811
Phytographie (A. DC) 979
Phytogr. Lusitan. select. (Brot.) 810, 811
Phyto-Iconographie der Bromeliaceen (Antoine) 142
Phyto-Iconogr. Bromel. (Antoine) 142
Phytonomatotechnie universelle (Bergeret) 456
Phytonom. univ. (Bergeret) 456
<em>Phytophylacium Ehrhartianum</em> (<em>see</em>). Ehrhart)
Pilularia (J. Agardh) 48
Pinax (C. Bauhin) 367
Pinax theatri botanici (C. Bauhin) 367
Pinetum (Gordon) 2087
Pinetum woburnense (J. Forbes) 1817
Pinet. woburn. (J. Forbes) 1817
Piperacearum clavis analytica (C. DC) 982
Piper. clav. anal. (C. DC) 982
Pisaura automorpha e Coreopsis formosa (Bonato) 632
Pittonia (Greene) 2138
Plagiochila Sandei (Dozy) 1513
Plain account Brit. fung. (Cooke) 1195
Plain and easy account of British fungi (Cooke) 1195
Plant life of Hartsville, S. C. (Coker) 1161
<em>Plant rusts</em> (<em>see</em> J. Arthur)
Planta Aphyteia (Achar.) 8
<em>Plantae africae australis</em> (<em>see J</em>. Breutel)
<em>Plantae arcticae exsiccatae, in Lapponia orientali collectae</em> (<em>see</em> N. Fellman)
Plantae bakerianae (Greene) 2142
Plantae bequaertianae (De Wild.) 1437
<em>Plantae bolivianae a Miguel Bang lectae</em> (<em>see</em> M. Bang)
Plantae Brasiliae centralis a Glaziou lectae (Glaz.) 2030
<em>Plantae brasiliensis in civitate Parana collectae</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
<em>Plantae caucasicae rariores</em> (<em>see</em> A. Becker)
<em>Plantae chinenses</em> (<em>see</em> R. Fortune)
Plantae cotyledoneae florae Gothoburgensis (J. Areschoug) 167
<em>Plantae criticae britannicae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Baker)
<em>Plantae cryptogamae Linneae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ehrhart)
Plantae cryptogamicae s. cellulosae (Bluff) 559
Plantae davidianae ex sinarum imperio (Franch.) 1846
Plantae delavayanae (French.) 1848
<em>Plantae desertorum wolgae inferioris</em> (<em>see</em> A. Becker)
Plantae et papiliones rariores (Ehret) 1644
<em>Plantae exs. Canarienses</em> (<em>see</em> J. Bornmüller)
<em>Plantae exs. Maderenses</em> (<em>see</em>J. Bornmüller)
Plantae fendlerianae (Fendler) 1761
Plantae fendlerianae novi-mexicanae (A. Gray) 2126
<em>Plantae galliae australis</em> (<em>see</em> D. Godron)
Plantae hartwegianae (Benth.) 424
<em>Plantae in itineribus suecorum polaribus collectae/Insulae spetsbergenses</em> (<em>see</em> S. Berggren)
Plantae javanicae (Choisy) 1121
Plantae javanicae rariores (Benn.) 418
<em>Plantae lapponicae rariores</em> (<em>see</em> V. Brotherus)
Plantae lindheimerianae (Engelm.) 1690
Plantae lorentzianae (Griseb.) 2186
<em>Plantae maroccanae</em> (<em>see</em> M. Gandoger)
Plantae medicinales (Bisch.) 531
Plantae melitae lectae (Grech) 2136
<em>Plantae norvegiae, praesertium alpium, rariores</em> (<em>see</em> M. Blytt)
Plantae novae horti thenensis (De Wild.) 1434
Plantae novae thurberianae (A. Gray) 2128
<em>Plantae officinales</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ehrhart)
<em>Plantae patagoniae e territorio Sta. Cruz reportatae</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
Plantae phanerogamicae seu vasculosae (Bluff) 559
Plantae prattenianae californicae (E. M. Durand) 1588

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Plantae rariores (Guss.) 2218
Plantae rariores in regionibus chilensibus (Colla) 1172
<em>Plantae rariores Lusitaniae et Hispaniae</em> (<em>see</em> E. Bourgeau)
<em>Plantae selectae hispano-lusitanicae</em> (<em>see</em> M. Durieu de Maisonneuve)
<em>Plantae selectae hortuli proprii</em> (<em>see</em> J. Ehrhart)
Plantae sub itinere navis bellicae Eugeniae anno 1852 a N. J. Andersson circa Guayaquil collectae (F. Areschoug) 166
Plantae succulentae in horto Aleconio (Duval) 1608
Plantae vasculares circa Quickjock Lapponiae lulensis (Anderss.) 123
<em>Plantae vasculares e Patagonia orientali reportatae</em> (<em>see</em> P. Dusén)
<em>Plantae vasculares in insula „Beeren Eiland" repertae</em> (<em>see</em> T. Fries)
<em>Plantae vasculares insularum spetsbergensium hactenus lectae</em> (<em>see</em> T. Fries)
Plantae vasculares seu cotyledoneae Scandinaviae (Beurl.) 505
Plantae wrightianae (Griseb.) 2182
Plantae wrightianae texano-neo-mexicanae (A. Gray) 2127
Plantarum Belgii confoederati indigenarum spicilegium (S. Geuns) 2005
Plantarum Belgii confoederatio indigenarum spicilegium alterum (Geer) 1981
<em>Plantarum exsiccatarum europaea-turcicarum</em> (<em>see</em> E. Frivaldszky von Frivald)
Plantarum genera nova (Allam.) 82
Plantarum indigenarum (M. Geuns) 2004
Plantarum mongolico-chinensium decas prima (Bunge) 914
Plantarum novarum ex herbario Sprengelii centuriam (Biehler) 511
Plantarum novarum vel minus cognitarum (Eichw.) 1652
Plantarum orientalium novarum decas prima (Boiss.) 612
Plantarum, praesertim cryptogamicarum, transitu et analogia, commentatis (Bisch.) 529
Plantarum rariorum regni neapolitani (Cirillo) 1133
Plantas hartwegianas (Benth.) 424
Plantas novas cultivadas no Jardim botanico do Rio de Janeiro (Barb. Rodr.) 301
Plantas novas do Brasil (Allemão) 83
Plantas que viven espontáneamente en el termino de Titaguas (Clemente) 1141
Plantas Scandinaviae descriptionibus et figuris analyticis adumbratae (Anderss.) 127
Plantas vulgo phaenogamas dictas complectens (Dennst.) 1367
Planten in den botanischen tuin Weltevreden (Filet) 1777
Plantes aquatiques (Chatin) 1088
Plantes cryptogames – cellulaires du departement de Saône-et-Loire (Grognot) 2188
<em>Plantes cryptogames de France, ed. 2 ε ed. 2, sér. 2</em> (<em>see J</em>. Desmazières)
<em>Plantes cryptogames</em> [<em>du Nord</em>] <em>de la France</em> (see J. Desmaziéres)
Plantes cryptogames du Nord de la France (Desmaz.) 1399
<em>Plantes cryptogames du Nord de la France</em> (<em>see</em> J. Desmaziéres)
<em>Plantes de Chine</em> (<em>see</em> P. Delavay)
Plantes de la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique (Duss) 1600
<em>Plantes de l'Algérie</em> (<em>see</em> J. Debeaux)
Plantes des îles (Thouars) 1580
Plantes des îles de l’Afrique australe (Thouars) 1579
<em>Plantes du Paraguay</em> (<em>see</em> B. Balansa)
Plantes et arbustes d'agrément (Clairv.) 1133
Plantes medicinales (Battand.) 355
Plantes nouvellement découvertes (Buchoz) 877
Plantes parasites (Chatin) 1088
Plantes rares du Jardin de Genéve (DC) 1000
Plantes tropicales de grande culture (De Wild.) 1431
Plantes vénéneuses et suspectes de la France, avec leurs antidotes (Bull.) 906
Plantis esculentis insularum oceani australis (G. Forster) 1821
Plantis esculentis insularum oceani australis commentatio botánica (G. Forster) 1822
Plantis in expeditione speculatoria Romanzoffiana (Cham.) 1082
Plantis libri XVI (Cesalpino) 1073
Plantis magellanicis et atlanticis commentationes (G. Forster) 1824
Plantis monadelphiis (Boehmer) 585
Plantis quibusdam Italiae borealis et Germaniae australis rarioribus (Avé- Lall.) 211
<em>Plants of Braemar</em> (<em>see</em> A. Croall)
<em>Plants of California</em> (<em>see</em> A. Eastwood)
<em>Plants of Nevada</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
<em>Plants of New Mexico</em> (<em>see</em> F. Earle)
<em>Plants of North Yorkshire</em> (<em>see</em> J. Baker)
<em>Plants of Santa Marta, Colombia</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
<em>Plants of southern Colorado</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
<em>Plants of the Pacific Slope</em> (<em>see</em> C. Baker)
Plants of the Punjab (Bamber) 293
Pl. Aphyteia (Achar.) 8
Pl. arbust. agrém. (Clairv.) 1133

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Plates prepared between the years 1849 and 1859, to accompany a report on the forest trees of North America (A. Gray) 2133
Pl. baker. (Greene) 2142
Pl. Belg. spic. (S. Geuns) 2005
Pl. Belg. spic. alt. (Geer) 1981
Pl. Bequaert. (De Wild.) 1437
Pl. bot. tuin Weltevreden (Filet) 1777
Pl. crypt, comm. (Bisch.) 529
Pl. crypt. N. France (Desmaz.) 1399
Pl. crypt. Saône-et-Loire (Grognot) 2188
Pl. david. (Franch.) 1846
Pl. delavay. (Franch.) 1848
Pl. esc. (G. Forster) 1822
Pl. fendler. (Fendler) 1761
Pl. fendler. (A. Gray) 2126
Pl. fl. Gothoburg. (J. Areschoug) 167
Pl. forest trees N. Amer. (A. Gray) 2133
Pl. hartw. (Benth.) 424
Pl. îles Afriq. austral. (Thouars) 1579
Pl. indig. (M. Geuns) 2004
Pl. Ital. bor. (Avé-Lall.) 211
Pl. itin. Eugeniae (F. Areschoug) 166
Pl. jard. Rio de Janeiro (Barb. Rodr.) 301
Pl. jav. (Choisy) 1121
Pl. jav. rar. (Benn.) 418
Pl. libri XVI (Cesalpino) 1073
Pl. life Hartsville (Coker) 1161
Pl. lindheim. (Engelm.) 1690
Pl. lorentz. (Griseb.) 2186
Pl. med. (Bisch.) 531
Pl. médic. (Battand.) 355
Pl. melit. lect. (Grech) 2136
Pl. monadelph. (Boehmer) 585
Pl. nouv. découv. (Buchoz) 877
Pl. nov. (Eichw.) 1652
Pl. novas Brasil (Allemão) 83
Pl. nov. herb. Spreng. (Biehler) 511
Pl. nov. horti then. (De Wild.) 1434
Pl. nov. thurb. (A. Gray) 2128
Pl. orient. nov. (Boiss.) 612
Pl. papil. rar. (Ehret) 1644
Pl. pratten. calif. (E. M. Durand) 1588
Pl. Punjab (Bamber) 293
Pl. rar. (Guss.) 2218
Pl. rar. jard. Genève (DC) 1000
Pl. rar. neapol. (Cirillo) 1133
Pl. Scand. (Anderss.) 127
Pl. succ. horto Alencon. (Duval) 1608
Pl. Titaguas (Clemente) 1141
Pl. trop. gr. cult. (De Wild.) 1431
Pl. vasc. Quickjock (Anderss.) 123
Pl. vasc. Scand. (Beurl.) 505
Pl. vénén. France (Bull.) 906
Pl. wright. (A. Gray) 2127
Pl. wright. (Griseb.) 2182
Plymouth and Devonport flora (G. Banks) 294
Plymouth Devonport fl. (G. Banks) 294
Polyblastiae scandinavicae (Th. Fr.) 1903
Polyblast. scand. (Th. Fr.) 1903
Polygonaceae, Guttiferae and Lecythidaceae of Surinam (Eyma) 1735
Polygon. Guttif. Surinam (Eyma) 1735
Polytrichaceae (E. Britton) 774
Pop. fl. Denver (Eastw.) 1610
Popular flora of Denver, Colorado (Eastw.) 1610
Portulac. Crassul. Bras, merid. syn. (Cambess.) 956
Portulacearum, Crassulacearum, Ficoidearum, Cunoniacearumque, Brasiliae meridionalis, synopsis (Cambess.) 956
Potamoget. Brit. (Fryer) 1908
Potamogetoneen Böhmens (Bercht.) 438
Potamogetons (Pond Weeds) of the British Isles (Fryer) 1908
Pracht-Fl. eur. Schimmelbild. (Corda) 1225
Pracht-Flora europäischer Schimmelbildungen (Corda) 1225
Practical observations on the British grasses (Curtis) 1288
Pract. observ. Brit. grasses (Curtis) 1288
Praelectiones in ordines naturales plantarum (Giseke) 2029
Praelectiones rei herbariae (Bertol.) 489
Prael. ord. nat. pl. (Giseke) 2029
Prael. rei herb. (Bertol.) 489
Praeludia bot. (C. Commelijn) 1185
Praeludia botanica (C. Commelijn) 118
Praktische Studien an der Familie der Orchideen (Beer) 397
Prakt. Stud. Orchid. (Beer) 397
Prècis de parasitologic (Brumpt) 850
Prècis parasitol. (Brumpt) 850
Prelim. cat. (Britton) 775
Preliminary catalogue of Anthophyta and Pteridophyta reported as growing spontaneously within one hundred miles of New York City (Britton) 775
Preliminary report on the geological and agricultural survey of Texas (Buckley) 897
Preliminary survey of the Ruelliinae of the Malayan Archipelago and New Guinea (Bremek.) 734
Preliminary synopsis of North American Carices (L. H. Bailey) 240
Prelim. rep. surv. Texas (Buckley) 897
Prelim. syn. N. Amer. Carices (L. H. Bailey) 240
Preussens Flora (Graff) 2107
Preuss. Fl. (Graff) 2107
Price list cacti California (Alverson) 108
Price list of Cacti found in California and adjoining regions (Alverson) 108
Primarum linearum Institutionum botanicarum (Crantz) 1266

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Prim. fl. Galiciae austriac. (Besser) 498
Prim. fl. sarnicae (Bab.) 215
Primit. fl. costaric. (Th. Durand) 1592
Primitiae florae costaricensis (Th. Durand) 1592
Primitiae florae Galiciae austriacae utriusque (Besser) 498
Primitiae florae sarnicae (Bab.) 215
Primitiae monographiae Rosarum (Crép.) 1273
Primitiae monographiae rosarum imperii hungarici (Barbás) 653
Primitive land plants (Bower) 694
Prim. land pl. (Bower) 694
Prim. monogr. Ros. (Crép.) 1273
Prim. monogr. ros. hung. (Barbás) 653
Princ. elem. bot. (Cav.) 1064
Princip. bot. (R. Darwin) 1314
Principi elementari di botanica (Cav.) 1064
Principia botanica (R. Darwin) 1314
Prirozenosti Rostlin (Bercht.) 432, 433
Prir. Rostlin (Bercht.) 432, 433
Problem of Krakatao as seen by a botanist (Backer) 226
Probl. Krakatao (Backer) 226
Prodr. (C. Bauhin) 366
Prodr. (R. Br.) 825
Prodr. (DC) 999
Prodr. bryol. mediol. (Bals.-Criv.) 292
Prodr. descr. Gratiol. (Colsm.) 1183
Prodr. fasc. rar. pl. (Breyne) 753
Prodr. fl. algol. Ind. néerl. (De Wild.) 1427
Prodr. fl. bat. (Bosch.) 679
Prodr. fl. belg. (De Wild.) 1428
Prodr. Fl. Böhmen (Čelak.) 1070
Prodr. fl. colchic. (Alboff) 76
Prodr. fl. Corse (Briq.) 767
Prodr. fl. monast. westphal. (Boenn.) 586
Prodr. fl. nepal. (D. Don) 1497
Prodr. fl. Norfolk. (Endl.) 1674
Prodr. fl. Române (D. Brândzǎ) 709
Prodr. fl. tosc. (Caruel) 1034
Prodr. hist. fung. vindob. (Fellner) 1760
Prodr. hist. nat. Agaric. (Fayod) 1746
Prodr. hist. vég. foss. (Brongn.) 799
Prodr. monogr. Hypéric. (Choisy) 1110
Prodrome de la famille des Fougéres (Desv.) 1416
Prodrome de la flore algologique des Indes néerlandaises (De Wild.) 1427
Prodrome de la flore belge (De Wild.) 1428
Prodrome de la flore corse (Briq.) 767
Prodrome d'une histoire des végétaux fossiles (Brongn.) 799
Prodrome d'une histoire naturelle des Agaricinées (Fayod) 1746
Prodromi fasciculi rariorum plantarum (Breyne) 753
Prodromo della flora toscana (Caruel) 1034
Prodromos theatri botanici (C. Bauhin) 366
Prodromul florei Române (D. Brândzǎ) 709
Prodromum ad historiam fungorum agri vindobonensis (Fellner) 1760
Prodromus bryologiae mediolanensis (Bals.-Criv.) 292
Prodromus der Flora von Böhmen (Čelak.) 1070
Prodromus descriptionis Gratiolae (Colsm.) 1183
Prodromus d'une monographic de la famille des Hypéricinées (Choisy) 1110
Prodromus fasciculi rariorum plantarum (Breyne) 752
Prodromus fasciculi rariorum plantarum secundus (Breyne) 752
Prodromus florae batavae (Bosch.) 679
Prodromus florae colchicae (Alboff) 76
Prodromus florae monasteriensis westphalorum (Boenn.) 586
Prodromus florae nepalensis (D. Don) 1497
Prodromus florae Norfolkicae (Endl.) 1674
Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae (R. Br.) 825
Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis (DC) 999
Prodr. rar. pl. [sec] (Breyne) 752
Programme de la flore du centre de la France (Boreau) 654
Programme du cours de botanique (Desv.) 1412
Progr. cours bot. (Desv.) 1412
Progr. fl. centre France (Boreau) 654
Projet de liste des algues marines (Chalon) 1079
Projet liste alg. mar. (Chalon) 1079
Proposte de alcune rettificazioni al profilo dei Discomiceti (De Not.) 1383
Prop. rettif. profilo Discomyc. (De Not.) 1383
Prosp. Ceramiee ital. (Ardiss.) 154
Prospetto delle Ceramiee italiche (Ardiss.) 154
Protococcacées et desmidiées d'eau douce (C. Bernard) 475
Protococc. desmid. (C. Bernard) 475
Prov. host-index fung. U. S. (Farl.) 1741
Provisional host-index of the fungi of the United States (Farl.) 1741
Provisional list of the indigenous and naturalized flowering plants of Jamaica (Fawc.) 1744
Prov. list pl. Jamaica (Fawc.) 1744
Pugill. pl. Afr. bor. Hispan. (Boiss.) 608

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Pugillus plantarum indiae orientalis (Arnott) 188
Pugillus plantarum novarum Africae borealis Hispaniaeque australis (Boiss.) 608
Pugillus plantarum novarum Syriae et Tauri occidentalis primus (Fenzl) 1763
Pugillus specierum novarum (Boiss.) 608
Pug. pl. ind. or. (Arnott) 188
Pug. pl. nov. Syr. (Fenzl) 1763
Purgant. hist. (Dodoens) 1487
Purgantium historiae (Dodoens) 1487
Puteshestvie v Turkestan chlena-osnovatelia obshchestva A. P. Fedchenko (A. Fedch.) 1748
Putesh. Turkestan (A. Fedch.) 1748
Quatre flores de la France (P. Fourn.) 1838
Quatre fl. France (P. Fourn.) 1838
Queensland flora (F. M. Bailey) 237
Queensl. fl. (F. M. Bailey) 237
Quelques observations sur la famille des Alsinées (Godr.) 2059
Quelques observations sur les principes employés jusqu'à ce jour comme bases de la classification des algues (Derbés) 1388
Rapport[s] (Notice[s]) sur les plantes rares, qui ont fleuri dans le jardin de botanique de Genève (DC) 997
Rapp. [Not.] pi. rar. Genève (DC) 997
Rar. Afric. pl. (J. Burm.) 929
Rariorum africanarum plantarum (J. Burm.) 929
Rariorum aliquot stirpium per hispanias observatarum historia (Clus.) 1145
Rariorum aliquot stirpium, per Pannoniam, Austriam, &amp; vicinas quasdam provincias observatarum historia (Clus.) 1147
Rariorum Liguriae [Italiae] plantarum (Bertol.) 485
Rariorum plantarum historia (Clus.) 1149
Rar. Lig. [Ital.] pl. (Bertol.) 485
Rar. pl. hist. (Clus.) 1149
Rar. stirp. hispan. hist. (Clus.) 1145
Rar. stirp. Pannon. (Clus.) 1147
Rastadts Fl. (J. Frank) 1849
Rastadts Flora (J. Frank) 1849
Re botanica tractatus (Agosti) 66
Re bot. tract. (Agosti) 66
Recensio plantarum (Andr.) 136
Recensio specierum generis Pteridis (J. Agardh) 51
Recens. pl. (Andr.) 136
Recens. spec. Pter. (J. Agardh) 51
Rech. alg. vert. (F. Gay) 1976
Rech. Conferves (Girod-Chantrans) 2027
Recherches chimiques et microscopiques sur les Conferves, Bisses, Tremelles (Girod-Chantrans) 2027
Recherches organogéniques sur la fleur fémelle (Baill.) 244
Recherches sur le développement et al classification de quelques algues vertes (F. Gay) 1976
Recherches sur les graines fossiles silicifiées (Brongn.) 803
Recherches sur les levures thermophiles et cryophiles (Chaborski) 1077
Recherches sur les lichens des environs de Dunkerque (B. de Lesd.) 688
Recherches sur les organismes inférieurs (P. A. Dang.) 1303
Recherches sur les tubercules de l'Himantoglossum hircinum (Fabre) 1736
Recherches sur l'organisation, la fructification et la classification de plusieurs genres d'algues (Chauv.) 1092
Rech. graines foss. silic. (Brongn.) 803
Rech. Himantoglossum hircinum (Fabre) 1736
Rech. levures (Chaborski) 1077
Rech. lich. Dunkerque (B. de Lesd.) 688
Rech. organ, inf. (P. A. Dang.) 1303
Rech. organis. gen. alg. (Chauv.) 1092
Rech. organogén. fleur fém. (Baill.) 244
Rec. mém. bot. (DC) 990
Rec. pl. crypt. Agenais (Brond.) 795
Rec. syn. Cambridge (Briq.) 768
Recueil de mémoires sur la botanique (DC) 990
Recueil de plantes cryptogames de l'Agenais (Brond.) 795
Recueil d'observations sur les Jungermanniacees (Dumort.) 1565
Recueil observ. Jungerm. (Dumort.) 1565
Recueil synoptique Cambridge (Briq.) 768
Reduct. gen. cat. pl. Amer. (Corrêa) 1234
Reduction of all the genera of plants contained in the catalogus plantarum Americae septentrionalis (Corrêa) 1234
Regeln bot. Nomenkl. (A. DC) 976
Regeln der botanischen Nomenklatur (A. DC) 976
Register zu Dalla Torre et Harms Genera siphonogamarum (Dalla Torre) 1298
Règles internationales de la nomenclature botanique (Briq.) 766
Règles int. nomencl. bot. (Briq.) 766
Regni vegetabilis systema naturale (DC) 993
Reise der österreichischen Fregatte Novara um die Erde (Fenzl) 1764
Reise durch Russland (S. G. Gmelin) 2049
Reise in die Steppen des südlichen Russlands (K. C. T. Goebel) 2065
Reise nach Norwegen (J. Fabr.) 1737
Reise Norwegen (J. Fabr.) 1737
Reise Novara (Fenzl) 1764
Reise Russland (S. G. Gmelin) 2049

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Reise Steppen Russl. (K. G. T. Goebel) 2065
Reise um die Welt (Cham.) 1084
Reise Welt (Cham.) 1084
Reisen Bras. (Gardner) 1951
Reisen durch Russland und im Caucasischen Gebürge (Gueldenst.) 2203
Reisen im Innern Brasiliens (Gardner) 1951
Reis. Russland (Gueldenst.) 2203
Reize naar Noorwegen (J. Fabr.) 1737
Reizen door Noord- en Zuid-Carolina, Georgia (W. Bartram) 329
Relations de voyages en Orient de 1830 à 1838 (Aucher) 208
Relat. voy. Orient (Aucher) 208
Reliq. afzel. (Afzel.) 34
Reliq. baldw. (Baldw.) 285
Reliq. baldw. (Darl.) 1311
<em>Reliquae Farlowianae</em> (<em>see</em> W. Farlow)
Reliquiae afzelianae (Afzel.) 34
Reliquiae baldwinianae (Baldw.) 285
Reliquiae baldwinianae (Darl.) 1311
<em>Reliquae Farlowianae</em> (<em>see</em> W. Farlow)
Reliquiae afzelianae (Afzel.) 34
Reliquiae baldwinianae (Baldw.) 285
Reliquiae baldwinianae (Darl.) 1311
<em>Reliquiae horti sicci ligustici</em> (<em>see</em> P. Boccone)
<em>Reliquiae Salicologicae Enanderanae</em> (<em>see</em> S. Enander)
Remarques sur la flore de la Polynésie(Drake) 1515
Remedia guineensia (Afzel.) 32
Rem. fl. Polynésie (Drake) 1515
Rem. guin. (Afzel.) 32
Rep. bot. Exped. (Engelm.) 1695
Repert. bot. (Dierb.) 1451
Repert. fl. ligust. (De Not.) 1375
Repert. geogr. (E. De Toni) 1420
Repertorium botanicum (Dierb.) 1451
Repertorium florae ligusticae (De Not.) 1375
Repertorium geographico-polyglottum (E. De Toni) 1420, 1421
Rep. exped. Rocky Mts. (Frém.) 1852
Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842 (Frém.) 1852
Report on the botany of the Expedition (Englm.) 1695
Report on the Diatomaceae (Castracane) 1056
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (Castracane) 1056
Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey (Emory) 1670
Reprod. pl. 601, 602 (Bull.) 912
Reproduction des 601 et 602me planches (Bull.) 912
Rep. U.S. Mex. Bound. (Emory) 1670
Rep. voy. Challenger, Diatom. (Castracane) 1056
Researches on fungi (Buller) 901
Res. fung. (Buller) 901
Resid. Chin. (Fortune) 1831
Residence among the Chinese (Fortune) 1831
Résultats du voyage du S. Y. Belgica. Rapportis scientifiques, Botanique champignons (E. Bommer) <em>631</em>
Résult. voy. Belgica, champ. (E. Bommer) <em>630</em>
Résumé méthodique des classifications des thalassiophytes (Gaillon) 1931
Résumé thalassioph. (Gaillon) 1931
Rev. Bignon. (DC) 1015
Rev. bot. (Duchartre) 1537
Rev. Cact. (DC) 1010
Rev. ferns N. India (C. B. Clarke) 1139
Rev. Hortus malab. (Dillwyn) 1474
Review of the ferns of Northern India (C. B. Clarke) 1139
Review of the references to the Hortus malabaricus of Henry van Rheede van Draakenstein (Dillwyn) 1474
Revisie van de Nederlandse Heterobasidiomycetae Homobasidiomycetae – Aphyllophoraceae (Donk) 1501
Revisio myrtacearum americae (O. Berg) 443
Revision der Niederländischen Homobasidiomycetae-Aphyllophoraceae (Donk) 1502
Révision des Nostocacées hétérocystées (Born.) 664
Révision des plantes phanérogames de la flore agenaise (Debeaux) 1331
Révision monographique des Cladonia (Abbayes) 1
Revision of North American Umbelliferae (J. M. Coulter) 1254
Revision of the genus Pinus (Engelm.) 1695
Révis. monogr. Cladonia (Abbayes) 1
Revis. Nederl. Heterobasid. (Donk) 1501
Revis. Niederl. Homobasidiomyc. (Donk) 1502
Révis. Nostoc. hét. (Born.) 664
Rev. Loranth. (Chalon) 1078
Rev. Lythr. (DC) 1002
Rev. N. Amer. Umbell. (J. M. Coulter) 1254
Rev. Pinus (Engelm.) 1695
Rév. pl. phan. agen. (Debeaux) 1331
Rev. Portulac. (DC) 1005
Revue botanique (Duchartre) 1537
Revue de la famille des Cactées (DC) 1010
Revue de la famille des Lythraires (DC) 1002
Revue de la famille des Portulacacées (DC) 1005
Revue des Loranthacées (Chalon) 1078

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Revue du groupe des Verbénacées (Bocquillon) 577
Revue sommaire de la famille des Bignoniacées (DC) 1015
Rev. Verbén. (Bocquillon) 577
Rhein. Fl. (Döll) 1493
Rheinische Flora (Döll) 1493
Rhizokarpen und Lycopodeen organographisch, phytonomisch und systematisch bearbeitet (Bisch.) 530
Rhizomyxa (Borzi) 674
Rhizomyxa, nuovo Ficomicete (Borzi) 674
Ric. caprifico (Gasp.) 1964
Ricerche sulla natura del caprifico (Gasp.) 1964
Robert Brown's vermischte botanische Schriften (R. Br.) 833
<em>Romania, Flora exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> D. Grecescu)
Rosae novae Galliam (Gand.) 1940
Rosen der Schweiz (Christ) 1123
Rosen Schweiz (Christ) 1123
Roses (Andr.) 137
Ros. nov. Gall. (Gand.) 1940
Rothtange finn. Meerbus. (Gobi) 2052
Rothtange (Floridae) des finnischen Meerbusens (Gobi) 2052
Rubiac. cap. (Cruse) 1282
Rubiaceis capensibus (Cruse) 1282
<em>Rubi bernenses</em> (<em>see</em> Fisch.-Oost)
<em>Rubi exsiccati Daniae et Slesvigiae</em> (<em>see</em> P. Friderichsen)
Rubi neerl. (W. Beijerinck) 407
Rubi neerlandici (W. Beijerinck) 407
<em>Rubi praesertim Galliae exs</em>. (<em>see</em> A. Boulay)
Rubiaceen Böhmens (Bercht.) 436
Ruborum suec. (Arrh.) 189
Ruborum sueciae dispositio monographico-critica (Arrh.) 189
Rumphia (Blume) 566
Rust, smut (Cooke) 1197
Rust, smut, mildew, &amp; mould (Cooke) 1197
Saggio bibl. algol. ital. (Ces.) 1076
Saggio di monografía del genere Discosia (De Not.) 1379
Saggio di una bibliografía algologica italiana (Ces.) 1076
Saggio di una sistematica micolichenologica (Cif.) 1131
Saggio Monogr. Discosia (De Not.) 1379
Salices bor.-Amer. (Anderss.) 129
Salices boreali-Americanae (Anderss.) 129
Salices Lapponiae (Anderss.) 124
<em>Salices scandinaviae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> S. Enander)
Salictum woburnense (J. Forbes) 1815
Salict. woburn. (J. Forbes) 1815
Salzburg. Fl. (F. Braune) 721
Salzburg und Berchtesgaden (F. Braune) 722
Salzburgische Flora (F. Braune) 721
S. Arner. Papilion. (Amshoff) 117
Samml. deut. Laubm. (Crome) 1279
Sammlung deutscher Laubmoose (Crome) 1279
<em>Sammlung deutscher Laubmoose</em> (<em>see</em> G. Crome)
<em>Sammlung deutscher Laubmoose, Lebermoose, und Flechten</em> (<em>see</em> D. Dietrich)
Saprolegniac. (Coker) 1162
Saprolegniaceae with notes on other water molds (Coker) 1162
Schedae ad „Kryptogamas exsiccatas", editae a museo paletino vindobenensi (Beck) 387
Sched. krypt. exs. (Beck) 387
Schetsen van nuttige Indische planten (Gresh.) 2158
Schets. nutt. Ind. pl. (Gresh.) 2158
Schimmelgeslachten Monilia, Oidium, Oospora en Torula (Berkhout) 468
Schimmelgesl. Monilia (Berkhout) 468
Schlüssel Hortus malab. (Dennst.) 1368
Schlüssel zum Hortus indicus malabaricus (Dennst.) 1368
Scholia Osnabrug. (Arendt) 163
Scholia Osnabrugensia (Arendt) 163
Schönbrunn's Fl. (Boos) 650
Schönbrunn's Flora (Boos) 650
Schoolfl. Java (Backer) 222
Schoolflora voor Java (Backer) 222
Schul- &amp; Exkursionsfl. Schweiz (Binz) 521
Schulfl. Ingolstadt (J. Bleicher) 558
Schulflora von Ingolstadt und Umgebung (J. Bleicher) 558
Schul- und Exkursionsflora der Schweiz (Binz) 521
Schulzeria (Bres.) 740
Scinaia (Biv.-Bern.) 542
<em>Scleromyceti Sveciae</em> (<em>see</em> E. Fries)
Sclérotes cordons mycél. (J. Bommer) <em>628</em>
Sclérotes et cordons mycéliens (J. Bommer) <em>631</em>
Scott. crypt. fl. (Grev.) 2160
Scottish cryptogamic flora (Grev.) 2160
Script. nat. hist. (Carpenter) 1026
Scripture natural history (Carpenter) 1026
Scroph. ind. (Benth.) 422
Scrophularineae indicae (Benth.) 422
Seaweed collect. guide (Cocks) 1154
Seaweed collector's guide (Cocks) 1154
Second cent. orchid. pl. (Bateman) 344
Second century of orchidaceous plants (Bateman) 344
Selagineen der Vorwelt (Goldenberg) 2082
Selagin. Vorw. (Goldenberg) 2082
Select collection of one hundred plates (J. Edwards) 1624

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Select. hexandr. pl. (Bury) 937
Select specimens of natural history (Bruce) 843
Select spec. nat. Hist. (Bruce) 843
Selection of hexandrian plants (Bury) 937
Semis et plantations des arbres (Duhamel) 1545
Semis et plantations des arbres, et de leur culture (Duhamel) 1544
Semis plantat. arbr. (Duhamel) 1545
Septième mémoirs sur les landes des plantes (Guett.) 2209
Sert. cabul. (Endl.) 1677
Sert. lips. (Baumg.) 370
Sert. palm. brasil. (Barb. Rodr.) 305
Sert. petrop. (Fisch.) 1788
Sert. pl. (Fielding) 1772
Sert. somal. (Franch.) 1845
Sertulum somalense (Franch.) 1845
Sertum Astrolabianum (Dum. d'Urv.) 1556
Sertum cabulicum (Endl.) 1677
Sertum lipsicum (Baumg.) 370
Sertum palmarum brasiliensium (Barb. Rodr.) 305
Sertum petropolitanum (Fisch.) 1788
Sertum plantarum (Fielding) 1772
Sferiacei italici (De Not.) 1385
Sfer. ital. (De Not.) 1385
Shrubs Indiana (Deam) 1323
Shrubs of Indiana (Deam) 1323
Sicularum plantarum centuria prima (Biv.-Bern.) 539
Sicul. pl. (Biv.-Bern.) 539
Sixième mémoire sur les glandes des plantes (Guett.) 2208
Skandinaviska löfmossornas kalendarium (Arnell) 177
Skand. löfmoss. kalend. (Arnell) 177
Skånes fl. (F. Areschoug) 164
Skånes flora (F. Areschoug) 164
Sketch bot. S. Carolina (Elliott) 1659
Sketch of the botany of South-Carolina and Georgia (Elliot) 1659
Sogenannten Nulliporen (C. Gümbel) 2204
Solanorum generumque afnnium synopsis (Dunal) 1572
Solan. syn. (Dunal) 1572
South American Papilionaceae (Amshoff ) 117
Spec. alg. (C. Agardh) 42
Spec. bot. (Barckhausen) 307
Spec. bot. geran. (N. L. Burm.) 934
Spec. desmid. subalp. (Delponte) 1362
Spec. gen. ord. alg. (J. Agardh) 54
Species algarum (C. Agardh) 42
<em>Species Blancoanae</em> (<em>see</em> F. Blanco)
Species genera et ordines algarum (J. Agardh) 54
Species genera et ordines floridearum (J. Agardh) 54
Species genera et ordines fucoidearum (J. Agardh) 54
Species muscorum (Brid.) 756
Species plantarum (A. Dietr.) 1456
Species ruborum (Focke) 1810
Species Sargassorum Australiae descriptae et dispositae (J. Agardh) 61
Specimen botanicum (Barckhausen) 307
Specimen botanicum de Geraniis (N. L. Burm.) 934
Specimen desmidiacearum subalpinarum (Delponte) 1362
Spec. Sargass. Austral. (J. Agardh) 61
<em>Sphagna boreali-americana exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> D. Eaton)
<em>Sphagnaceae britannieae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> R. Braithwaite)
Sphagnaceae or peat-mosses of Europe and North America (Braithw.) 701
Sphagnac. Europe (Braithw.) 701
<em>Sphagnotheca belgica, herbier des sphaignes de Belgique</em> (<em>see</em> P. Gravet)
Sphagnum (W. Beijerinck) 406
Sphagnum en sphagnetum (W. Beijerinck) 406
Spic. corsic. (Briq.) 764
Spic. fl. rumel. (Griseb.) 2175
Spicilegium corsicum (Briq.) 764
Spicilegium Flora VII Provinciarum (Geer) 1981
Spicilegium florae maroccanae (J. Ball) 288
Spicilegium florae rumelicae et bithynicae (Griseb.) 2175
Sp. pl. (A. Dietr.) 1456
Spring flora of the Wasatch region (Garrett) 1958
Spring fl. Wasatch (Garrett) 1958
Sp. rub. (Focke) 1810
Standard cyclopedia of horticulture (L. H. Bailey) 242
Stand. cycl. hort. (L. H. Bailey) 242
Stapel. &amp; Klein. (A. Berger) 448
Stapelien und Kleinien (A. Berger) 448
Statist. bot. Toscana (Caruel) 1037
Statistica botanica della Toscana (Caruel) 1037
Stereocaulis et Pilophoris commentatio (Th. Fr.) 1898
Stereoc. Philoph. comm. (Th. Fr.) 1898
Stirp. agri femsion. (Fr.) 1869
Stirp. austr. fasc. (Crantz) 1265
Stirp. crypt. oxon. (Baxter) 373
Stirpes agri et horti heidelbergensis (Gattenhof) 1966
Stirpes agri femsionensis (Fr.) 1869
Stirpes cryptogamae oxonienses (Baxter) 373

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<em>Stirpes cryptogam[ic]ae oxonienses</em> (<em>see</em> W. Baxter)
Stirpes italicae (Ces.) 1074
Stirpes rariores (V. Briganti) 759
Stirp. exot. rar. (Delponte) 1361
Stirp. Germ. (Bock) 576
Stirp. Guinea med. (Afzel.) 33
Stirp. heidelberg. (Gattenhof) 1966
Stirp. herb. hügel. (Endl.) 1681
Stirp. hist. pempt. (Dodoens) 1489
Stirp. ital. rar. (Ces.) 1074
Stirpium agri femsionensis index, observationibus illustrata (Fr.) 1869
Stirpium australasicarum herbarii hügeliani decades tres (Endl.) 1681
Stirpium austriarum fasciculus (Crantz) 1265
Stirpium exoticarum rariorum (Delponte) 1361
Stirpium historiae pemptades sex sive libri (Dodoens) 1489
Stirpium in Guinea medicinalium (Afzel.) 33
Stirpium, maxime earum, quae in Germania nostra nascuntur (Bock) 576
Stirpium nomenclator pannonicus (Clus.) 1148
Stirpium praecipuarum littoris et agri Nicaeensis (All.) 97
Stirpium rariorum in imperio Rutheno sponte provenientium (Amman) 114
Stirpium rariorum minusque cognitarum in Sicilia (Biv.-Bern.) 541
Stirp. litt. agri Nicaeen. (All.)
Stirp. nomencl. pann. (Clus.) 1148
Stirp. rar. (V. Briganti) 759
Stirp. rar. Ruth. (Amman) 114
Stirp. rar. Sicilia (Biv.-Bern.) 541
Storia nat. alg. Napoli (Balsamo) 290
Storia naturale delle alghe d'acque dolce del comune di Napoli (Balsamo) 290
Stor. nat. Adriat. (Donati) 1500
Strauch- &amp; Blattflechten Nordböhm. (Anders) 118
Strauch- &amp; Laubflechten Mitteleur. (Anders) 119
Strauch- und Blattflechten Nordböhmens (Anders) 118
Strauch- und Laubflechten Mitteleuropas (Anders) 119
Strelitzia (F. A. Bauer) 364
Strelitzia depicta (F. A. Bauer) 364
Strophantus (DC) 986
Struct. mosses ferns (Campb.) 959
Struct. repr. alg. (F. E. Fritsch) 1904
Structural botany (A. Gray) 2122
Structure and development of the mosses and ferns (Campb.) 959
Structure and reproduction of the algae (F. E. Fritsch) 1904
Stud. algol. (Borzi) 673
Stud. Amer. fungi (Atk.) 205
Stud. Bot. (Baldinger) 283
Student's handbook of British mosses (Dix.) 1480
Stud. handb. Brit. mosses (Dix.) 1480
Studi algologici (Borzi) 673
Studi lign. anemof. (Delpino) 1360
Studi sopra un lignaggio anemofilo (Delpino) 1360
Studier öfver torfmossar i södra Skåne (C. Andersson) 122
Studies of American fungi (Atk.) 205
Studies of coprophilous Sphaeriales in Ontario (Cain) 946
<em>Studio de piante rare, e curiose per scuola e modello perpetuo</em> (<em>see</em> P. Boccone)
Studiorum phytographicorum de Marchia brandenburgensi specimen (Aschers.) 194
Stidium der Botanik (Baldinger) 283
Stud. phytogr. Marchia brandenb. (Aschers.) 194
Stud. Sphaer. Omtario (Cain) 946
Stud. torfmossar Skåne (C. Andersson) 122
Study biol. ferns (Atk.) 204
Study Lactar. U.S. (Burl.) 926
Study of the biology of ferns by the collodion method (Atk.) 204
Study of the Lactariae of the United States (Burl.) 926
Suites au Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis (A. DC) 978
Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae (Fr.) 1883
Summa veg. Scand. (Fr.) 1883
Suplement la Conspectul florei Romaniei (Grecescu) 2135
Suplemento al catalogo razonado de plantas fanerógamas de Cataluña (Costa) 1247
Suppl. carp. (C. F. Gaertn.) 1921
Suppl. cat. pl. Cataluña (Costa) 1247
Suppl. cat. pl. Paris (Coss.) 1239
Suppl. cat. rais. pl. Dordogne (Des Moul.) 1404
Supplément à la Flore de Maine et Loire (Guépin) 2206
Supplément à la Flore du département de la Haute-Loire (J. Arnaud) 176
Supplément à la Flore du Jura suisse et Français (Godet) 2055
Supplément à la troisième édition de la Flore de Maine et Loire (Guépin) 2206
Supplément à l'essai sur la flore du département de Maine-et-Loire (Bastard) 339
Supplément au Catalogue raisonnée des plantes de la Dordorgne (Des Moul.) 1404

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Supplément au catalogue raisonné des plantes vasculaires des environs de Paris (Coss.) 1239
Supplement ... ferns of British India (Bedd.) 396
Supplement to Baines' Flora of Yorkshire (Baines) 262
Supplement to Black's Flora of South Australia (J. M. Black) 544
Supplement to Gordon's Pinetum (Gordon) 2087
Supplement to the Ferns of Southern India and British India (Bedd.) 391, 395
Supplement to the flora of Liverpool (Dickinson) 1441
Supplemental papers to Bentham and Hooker's Genera Plantarum (Benth.) 430
Supplemento generale ad "Prodromo della Flora toscana di T. Caruel" (Baroni) 314
Supplementum carpologicae (C. F. Gaertn.) 1921
Supplementum primum prodromi florae Novae Hollandiae (R. Br.) 835
Suppl. ferns Brit. Ind. (Bedd.) 396
Suppl. ferns S. Ind. (Bedd.) 395
Suppl. fl. Haute-Loire (J. Arnaud) 176
Suppl. fl. Maine-et-Loire (Bastard) 339
Suppl. fl. Yorkshire (Baines) 262
Suppl. pap. Gen. pl. (Benth.) 430
Suppl. prodr. fl. Nov. Holl. (R. Br.) 835
Suppl. Prodr. fl. tosc. (Baroni) 314
<em>Svensk svamp-herbarium</em> (<em>see</em> J. Eriksson)
Sver. ätl. gift. svamp. (Fr.) 1893
Sveriges ätliga och giftiga svampar (Fr.) 1893
<em>Sveriges pharmaceutiska växter</em> (<em>see</em> R. Fristedt)
Swietenia soymida (A. Duncan) 1575
Syllab. musc. (De Not.) 1371
Syllabus (Eichler) 1651
Syllabus (Engl.) 1707
Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (Engl.) 1707
Syllabus der Vorlesungen über Phanerogamenkunde (Eichler) 1651
Syllabus der Vorlesungen über specielle und medicinisch-pharmaceutische Botanik (Eichler) 1651
Syllabus der Vorlesungen über specielle und medicinisch-pharmaceutische Botanik (Engl.) 1707
Syllabus muscorum (De Not.) 1371
Syll. alg. (De Toni) 1421
Syll. fl. congol. (Th. Durand) 1595
Syll. Jungerm. Europ. (Dumort.) 1563
Sylloge algarum (De Toni) 1421
Sylloge florae congolanae (Th. Durand) 1595
Sylloge Jungermannidearum Europae indigenarum (Dumort.) 1563
Sylva amer. (D. J. Browne) 840
Sylva americana (D. J. Browne) 840
Sylvae mycologicae berolinenses (Ehrenb.) 1632
Sylv. mycol. berol. (Ehrenb.) 1632
Symb. alg. scand. (J. Areschoug) 168
Symb. fl. argent. (Griseb.) 2187
Symb. gasteromyc. (Fr.) 1864
Symb.. mycol. (Fuckel) 1912
Symb. mycol. Nachtr. (Fuckel) 1913
Symbolae ad floram argentinarn (Griseb.) 2187
Symbolae algarum rariorum florae scandinavicae (J. Areschoug) 168
Symbolae gasteromycorum (Fr.) 1864
Symbolae mycologicae (Fuckel) 1912, 1913
Symbolae physicae (Ehrenb.) 1635, 1636
Symbolae physicae Botanica (Ehrenb.) 1643
Symb. phys. (Ehrenb.) 1635, 1636
Symb. phys., Bot. (Ehrenb.) 1643
Syn. alg. Scand. (C. Agardh) 38
Syn. anal. fl. Paris (Coss.) 1242
Syn. Astrag. Trag. (Fisch.) 1789
Syn. Cact. U. S. (Engelm.) 1692
Syn. conif. (Endl.) 1687
Syn. fl. Gibraltar (Debeaux) 1329
Syn. fl. Helv. (Gaudin) 1972
Syn. fl. Jura (Friche-Joset) 1860
Syn. fl. Lorraine Alsace (Choulette) 1122
Syn. fl. N. Amer. (A. Gray) 2132
Syn. gen. Lentin. (Fr.) 1878
Syn. gen. vasc. pl. San Francisco (Behr) 403
Syn. hepat. (Gottsche) 2097
Syn. Hymenophyll. (Bosch.) 676
Syn. Jungermann. (Ekart) 1658
Syn. Laubm. Mecklenb. (Fiedl.) 1769
Syn. Lupini (J. Agardh) 49
Syn. Malv. (E. G. Baker) 264
Syn. meth. lich. (Achar.) 12
Syn. mitteleur. Fl. (Aschers.) 200
Syn. musc. mediol. (Bals.-Criv.) 291
Syn. navic. diat. (Cleve) 1144
Synopsis algarum Scandinaviae (C. Agardh) 38
Synopsis analytique de la flore des environs de Paris (Coss.) 1242
Synopsis Astragalorum Tragacantharum (Fisch.) 1789
Synopsis coniferarum (Endl.) 1687
Synopsis de la flore de Gibraltar (Debeaux) 1329
Synopsis de la flore de Lorraine et d'Alsace (Choulette) 1122
Synopsis de la flore du Jura (Friche- Joset) 1860

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Synopsis der Laubmoose Mecklenburg's (Fiedl.) 1769
Synopsis der mitteleuropäischen Flora (Aschers.) 200
Synopsis florae Helvetiae (Gaudin) 1972
Synopsis generis Lentinorum (Fr.) 1878
Synopsis generis Lupini (J. Agardh) 49
Synopsis hepaticarum (Gottsche) 2097
Synopsis Hymenophyllacearum (Bosch.) 676
Synopsis Jungermanniarum (Ekart) 1658
Synopsis methodica lichenum (Achar.) 12
Synopsis methodica stirpium horti regii taurensis (All.) 98
Synopsis muscorum in agro mediolanensi hucusque lectorum (Bals.-Criv.) 291
Synopsis of Malveae (E. G. Baker) 264
Synopsis of the Cactaceae of the territory of the United States (Engelm.) 1692
Synopsis of the Confervae (Dillwyn) 1473
Synopsis of the genera of vascular plants in the vicinity of San Francisco (Behr) 403
Synopsis of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland (Berkenhout) 467
Synopsis of the naviculoid diatoms (Cleve) 1144
Synopsis of the Queensland flora (F. M. Bailey) 235
Synopsis plantarum (D. Dietr.) 1464
Synopsis plantarum florae classicae (Fraas) 1839
Synopsis plantarum in Florâ gallicâ descriptarum (DC) 988
Synopsis ruborum Germaniae (Focke) 1809
Synopsis universalis analytica generum plantarum (Batsch) 350
Synoptical flora of North America (A. Gray) 2132
Synoptical flora of North America: The Gamopetalae (A. Gray) 2132
Syn. pl. (D. Dietr.) 1464
Syn. pl. fl. class. (Fraas) 1839
Syn. pl. Fl. gall. (DC) 988
Syn. Queensl. fl. (F. M. Bailey) 235
Syn. rub. Germ. (Focke) 1809
Syn. univ. anal. gen. pl. (Batsch) 350
Syst. alg. (C. Agardh) 43
Syst. alg. advers. (J. Agardh) 53
Syst. arr. Cuscuta (Engelm.) 1693
Syst. Bemerk. (Griseb.) 2178
Syst. bot. N. America, Hepat. (Britton) 777
Syst. Einleit. Forstwiss. (Gled.) 2036
System der urweltlichen Pflanzenthiere (Bronn) 805
Systema algarum (C. Agardh) 43
Systema filicum fossilium (Goepp.) 2068
Systema lichenum (Eschw.) 1720
Systema mycologicum (Fr.) 1867
Systema mycologicum ... supplementum (Fr.) 1870
Systema orbis vegetabilis (Fr.) 1868
Systema plantarum a staminum situ (Gled.) 2032
Systema vegetabilium (J. F. Gmelin) 2043
Systemata algarum hodierna adversaria (J. Agardh) 53
Systematic arrangement of the species of the genus Cuscuta (Engelm.) 1693
Systematic botany of North America. Hepaticae (Britton) 777
Systematische Bemerkungen (Griseb.) 2178
Systematische Einleitung Forstwissen schaft (Gled.) 2036
Systematische Uebersicht der um Heidelberg wildwachsenden Gewächse (Dierb.) 1449
Systematische Untersuchungen (Griseb.) 2179
Systematisches Verzeichnis (Bernh.) 478
Systematisches Verzeichniss wilder Pflanzen die in der Nähe und umliegenden Gegend von Jena wachsen (Graum.) 2111
Syst. filic. foss. (Goepp.) 2068
Syst. lich. (Eschw.) 1720
Syst. Loranth. (Danser) 1306
Syst. mycol. (Fr.) 1867
Syst. nat. (DC) 993
Syst. nat. (J. F. Gmelin) 2043
Syst. orb. veg. (Fr.) 1868
Syst. pl. Eur. (Gilib.) 2014
Syst. pl. stamin. situ (Gled.) 2032
Syst. Uebers. Heidelb. Gewächse (Dierb.) 1449
Syst. urweltl. Pflanzenthiere (Bronn) 805
Syst. Veg. Karaiben (Griseb.) 2179
Syst. Verz. (Bernh.) 478
Syst. Verz. Pfl. Jena (Graum.) 2111
Taalrijk reg. (J. Burm.) 927
Taalrijk register der plaat- (J. Burm.) 927
Tab. affin. regni veg. (Batsch) 351
Tabellarische Uebersicht der officinellen Gewächse (Brandt) 707
Tabellen en platen voor de Javaansche Orchideeën (Blume) 561
Tabell. Uebers. off. Gew. (Brandt) 707
Tabl. anal. fam. nat. (De Moor) 1364
Tabl. corps foss. (Defiance) 1342
Tableau de l'école de botanique (Desf.) 1394
Tableau des corps organisés fossiles (Defrance) 1342
Tableau des genres de végétaux fossiles (Brongn.) 802
Tableau des terrains qui composent l'écorce du globe (Al. Brongn.) 804

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Tableau des Synanthérées (Cass.) 1049
Tableau élémentaire de botanique (Gérardin) 1996
Tableau synoptique des principales familles naturelles des plantes (J. Agassiz) 64
Tableaux analytiques des familles naturelles (De Moor) 1364
Tableaux analytiques des hyménomycètes de France (Gill.) 2018
Tableaux synoptiques des plantes vasculaires de la Flore de la France (Bonnier) 642
Tableaux synoptiques et méthodiques des genres des Némazoaires (Gaillon) 1932
Tabl. école bot. (Desf.) 1394
Tabl. élem. bot. (Gérardin) 1996
Tabl. Synanth. (Cass.) 1049
Tabl. syn. fam. nat. (J. Agassiz) 64
Tabl. syn. pl. vasc. France (Bonnier) 642
Tabl. terrains globe (Al. Brongn.) 804
Tabl. vég. foss. (Brongn.) 802
Tab. pl. Jav. Orchid. (Blume) 561
Tabula affinitatum regni vegetabilis (Batsch) 351
Tabula genealogico-geographica affinitatum plantarum secundum ordines naturales Linnaei delineata (Giseke) 2029
Tabulae phytographicae (Gessner) 2003
Tabul. phytogr. (Gessner) 2003
<em>Taraxaca scandinavica exsiccata</em> (<em>see</em> G. Dahlstedt)
Taschenatlas der schweizer Flora (Binz) 522
Taschenatl. schweiz. Fl. (Binz) 522
Taschenb. bot. Exkurs. (Fresen.) 1856
Taschenb. Fl. Bern (L. Fisch.) 1793
Taschenb. Fl. Jena (Bogenh.) 598
Taschenb. Fl. Württemberg (Daiber) 1296
Taschenb. Pflanzenbest. (Graebn.) 2106
Taschenb. Rheinpreuss. Fl. (Bach) 218
Taschenbuch der Flora von Bern (L. Fisch.) 1793
Taschenbuch der Flora von Jena (Bogenh.) 598
Taschenbuch der Flora von Württemberg (Daiber) 1296
Taschenbuch der Rheinpreussischen Flora (Bach) 218
Taschenbuch zum Gebrauche auf botanischen Exkursionen (Fresen.) 1856
Taschenbuch zum Pflanzenbestimmen (Graebn.) 2106
Tent. Abrot. (Besser) 502
Tentamen de Abrotanis (Besser) 502
Tentamen dispositionis lichenum in Longobardia nascentium (Garov.) 1954
Tentamen dispositionis plantarum Germaniae (Borkh.) 659
Tentamen florulae lichenum Eiffliacae (Fingerh.) 1778
Tentamen generis Tamaricum species accuratius definiendi (Bunge) 916
Tetamen methodi muscorum (Grev.) 2159
Tent. disp. lich. Longob. (Garov.) 1954
Tent. disp. pl. German. (Borkh.) 659
Tent. fl. lich. Eiffl. (Fingerh.) 1778
Tent. gen. Tamar. (Bunge) 916
Tent. meth. musc. (Grev.) 2159
Terminologie der phanerogamischen Pflanzen (A. Dietr.) 1455
Termin. phan. Pfl. (A. Dietr.) 1455
Terrain houillier du Nord de la France (Boulay) 686
Terrain houill. N. France (Boulay) 686
Tert. Fl. Schossnitz (Goepp.) 2078
Tertiäre Flora von Schossnitz in Schlesien (Goepp.) 2078
Tertiärfl. Java (Goepp.) 2077
Tertiärflora auf der Insel Java (Goepp.) 2077
Texte syn. docum. nomencl. Vienne (Briq.) 765
Texte synoptique des documents destinés à servir de base aux debats du Congrès international de nomenclature botanique de Vienne 1905 (Briq.) 765
Thelopsis (Garov.) 1956
Thelopsis, Belonia, Weitenwebera et Limboria (Garov.) 1956
Theor. Anfangsgr. Bot. (DC) 992
Theoretische Anfangsgründe der Botanik (DC) 992
Theoretisches-praktisches Handbuch der Forstbotanik und Forsttechnologie (Borkh.) 660
Theoria systematis plantarum (J. Agardh) 55
Theoria syst. pl. (J. Agardh) 55
Théorie élém. bot. (DC) 992
Théorie élémentaire de la botanique (DC) 992
Theor.-Prakt. Handb. Forstbot. (Borkh.) 660
Thesaurus devonico-carboniferus (Bigsby) 516
Thesaurus zeylanicus (J. Burm.) 928
Thes. devonico-carbon. (Bigsby) 516
Thèse de géographie botanique du département du Doubs (Gren.) 2152
Thes. zeylan. (J. Burm.) 928
Three years China (Fortune) 1829
Three years wanderings in the northern provinces of China (Fortune) 1829
Thunbergia species of the Malesian area (Bremek.) 737
Tomus herbarii Othonis Brunfelsii III (Brunfels) 854
Topographisches Verzeichniss der Pflan-

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zensammlung von C. F. Ecklon (Ecklon) 1620
Topogr. Verz. Pflanzensamml. Ecklon. (Ecklon) 1620
Tour S. France Pyrenees (Arnott) 187
Tour to the South of France and the Pyrenees (Arnott) 187
Tournefortius lothar. (Buchoz) 873
Tournefortius lotharingiae (Buchoz) 873
Tractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias orientales (C. Acosta) 23
Tract. drogas med. Ind. or. (C. Acosta) 23
Tracts relative to the island of St. Helena (Beatson) 378
Tracts St. Helena (Beatson) 378
Traité algol. (P. J. L. Dang.) 1304
Traité arbr. arbust. (Duhamel) 1544, 1547
Traité arbr. fruit. (Duhamel) 1546, 1548
Traité bot. méd. crypt. (Baill.) 259
Traité bot. méd. phan. (Baill.) 257
Traité d'algologie (P. J. L. Dang.) 1304
Traité de botanique médicale cryptogamique (Baill.) 259
Traité de botanique médicale phanérogamique (Baill.) 257
Traité des arbres et arbustes (Duhamel) 1544, 1547
Traité des arbres fruitiers (Duhamel) 1546, 1548
Traité des graminées (De Moor) 1365
Traité gén. conif. (Carrière) 1031
Traité général des conifères (Carrière) 1031
Traité gramin. (De Moor) 1365
Traité historique des plantes qui croissent dans la Lorraine (Buchoz) 872
Traité hist. pl. Lorraine (Buchoz) 872
Trasf. Nostoc (Carradori) 1029
Trasformazione del Nostoc (Carradori) 1029
Tras. Trem. Nostoc (Carradori) 1030
Trav. Brazil (Gardner) 1951
Travels Carolina (W. Bartram) 329
Travels in the interior of Brazil (Gardner) 1951
Travels in the interior of Southern Africa (Burch.) 920
Travels of William Bartram (W. Bartram) 329
Travels through North and South Carolina (W. Bartram) 329
Trav. S. Africa (Burch.) 920
Treat. escul. fung. England (Badh.) 231
Treatise of succulent plants (Bradley) 699
Treatise on the esculent funguses of England (Badh.) 231
Trees America (D.J. Browne) 841
Trees Great Britain (Elwes) 1665
Trees Indiana (Deam) 1324
Trees of America (D. J. Browne) 841
Trees of Great Britain &amp; Ireland (Elwes) 1665
Trees of Indiana (Deam) 1324
Trichomanes (Copeland) 1218
Trichomanes, Hymenophyllum and Genera hymenophyllacearum (Copeland) 1218
Tronchi Bennett. (Capellini) 1021
Tronchi di Bennettitee (Capellini) 1021
Truffe (Chatin) 1089
Tuberales N. Am. (Gilkey) 2017
Tuberales of North America (Gilkey) 2017
Tweede Catalogus der in den botanischen tuin te Weltevreden (Filet) 1776
Tweede cat. tuin Weltevreden (Filet) 1776
<em>Twenty lessons on British mosses</em> (<em>see</em> W. Gardiner)
Two visits to the tea countries of China (Fortune) 1830
<em>Typ-Sammling af Skandinaviens Alger innehållande 100 arten</em> (<em>see</em> S. Åkermark)
Übers. Atmosph. getrag. Leben (Ehrenb.) 1642
Übersicht über das von der Atmosphäre unsichtbar getragene reiche organische Leben (Ehrenb.) 1642
Ueber den Bau der Balanaphoreen (Goepp.) 2071
Uebers. Fl. Augsburg (Caflisch) 943
Uebers. Fl. Krains (Fleischm.) 1804
Uebersicht der bisher in Kurhessen beobachteten wildwachsenden und eingebürgerten Pflanzen (Casseb.) 1044
Uebersicht der Flora Krains (Fleischm.) 1804
Uebersicht der Flora von Augsburg (Caflisch) 943
Uebersicht der Mecklenburgischen Moose (Bland.) 554
Uebersicht der nutzbarsten und schädlichsten Gewächse (Cham.) 1083
Uebersicht der Phanerogamenflora von Schwerin (Blanck) 550
Uebersicht der schweizerischen Characeen (A. Braun) 711
Uebers. Kurhessen Pfl. (Casseb.) 1044
Uebers. Mecklenb. Moose (Bland.) 554
Uebers. nutzb. schädl. Gew. (Cham.) 1083
Uebers. phan. Schwerin (Blanck) 550
Uebers. schweiz. Charac. (A. Braun) 711
Uffici delle plante crittogame (Ardiss.) 155
Uffici pl. critt. (Ardiss.) 155
Undescribed ferns from New Guinea (Alston) 105
United States Exploring Expedition ... Atlas (A. Gray) 2130
United States Exploring Expedition, Atlas, Botany, Cryptogamia (Brack.) 698

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United States Exploring Expedition, Botany, Cryptogamia, Filices (Brack.) 697
United States Exploring Expedition. Botany, Phanerogamia (A. Gray) 2129
United States Exploring Expedition, Lower Cryptogamia (J. W. Bailey) 239
Unters. Alg. Pilze (Cohn) 1157
Unters. Brandpilze (de Bary) 331
Unters. Conjugaten (de Bary) 332
Unters. Gesammtgeb. Mykol. (Bref.) 730
Unters. Ontog. Phylog. Pfl. (Ettingsh.) 1730
Untersuchungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Mykologie (Bref.) 730
Untersuchungen über die Brandpilze (de Bary) 331
Untersuchungen über die Entwicklungs geschichte der mikroskopischen Algen und Pilze (Cohn) 1157
Untersuchungen über die Familie der Conjugaten (de Bary) 332
Untersuchungen über Ontogenie und Phylogenie der Pflanzen (Ettingsh.) 1730
<em>Uredineae Americanae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> M. Carleton)
<em>Uredineae exsiccatae et icones</em> (<em>see</em> J. Arthur)
Urspr. Culturpfl. (A. DC) 981
Ursprung der Culturpflanzen (A. DC) 981
U. S. Expl. Exp., Atlas phan. (A. Gray) 2130
U. S. Expl. exped., Atlas crypt. (Brack.) 698
U. S. Expl. exped., Filic. (Brack.) 697
U. S. Expl. Exped., Phan. (A. Gray) 2129
U. S. Explor. Exped., Lower Crypt. (J. W. Bailey) 239
<em>Utah mosses</em> (<em>see</em> S. Flowers)
Utkast gröne alg. fylog. (Bohlin) 599
Utkast till de gröne algernas och arkegoniaternas fylogeni (Bohlin) 599
Varenfl. Java (Backer) 228
Varenflora voor Java (Backer) 228
Varie trasformazioni della Trem. Nostoc (Carradori) 1030
<em>Vaucheriae exsiccatae</em> (<em>see</em> J. Blum)
Veg. alp. German. (Bolle) 621
Veg. Erde (Engl.) 1712
Veg. Erde (Griseb.) 2185
<em>Vegetabilia cellularia in germania septentrionali praesertim in Hercynia et in agro Gottingensi lecta</em> (<em>see</em> F. Bartling)
Vegetabilibus suecanis (Afzel.) 30
Vegetabilische Veldkost Deutsch-Südwest-Afrikas (Dinter) 1477
Vegetable materia medica of the United States (W. Barton) 324
Vegetable organography (DC) 1004
Vegetation der Erde (Engl.) 1712
Vegetation der Erde (Griseb.) 2185
Végétation du globe (Griseb.) 2185
Vegetation of New Zealand (Cockayne) 1153
Vegetatione alpina in Germania extra Alpes obvia (Bolle) 621
Vegetationsverhältnisse der Balkanländer (Adamović) 24
Vegetationsverhältnisse der illyrischen Länder (Beck) 384
Vegetationsverh. Balkanländer (Adamović) 24
Vegetationsverh. illyr. Länd. (Beck) 384
Végétaux résineux (Duplessy) 1587
Vég. globe (Griseb.) 2185
Veg. mater. med. U. S. (W. Barton) 324
Veg. New Zealand (Cockayne) 1153
Veg. organogr. (DC) 1004
Vég. résin. (Duplessy) 1587
Veg. suec. (Afzel.) 30
Veg. Veldkost Südw.-Afrik. (Dinter) 1477
Vellosia (Barb. Rodr.) 300
Verbreitung und Einfluss des mikroskopischen Lebens in Süd- und Nord- Amerika (Ehrenb.) 1639
Verbr. mikrosk. Lebens Amerika (Ehrenb.) 1639
Vergleichende Morphologie und Biologie der Pilze Mycetozoen und Bacterien (de Bary) 335
Vergl. Morph. Biol. Pilze (de Bary) 335
Verhandeling over de inlandsche plantgewassen (S. Geuns) 2006
Verh. plantgew. (S. Geuns) 2006
Verklarend woordenboek (Backer) 227
Verkl. woordenb. (Backer) 227
Verm. bor. Abh. (Gled.) 2033
Verm. bot. Schr. (R. Br.) 833
Vermischte physicalisch-botanisch-oeconomische Abhandlungen (Gled.) 2033
Vers. Anl. Kenntn. Gesch. Pfl. (Batsch) 347
Vers. Arzneikr. Pfl. (DC) 985
Vers. Bastarderz. Pflanzenr. (C. F. Gaertn.) 1924
Verschiedenen Arten, Unterarten und Spielarten des Kohls und der Retrige, welche in Europa erbaut werden (DC) 996
Vers. Darstell. Alsin. (Fenzl) 1762
Vers. Entwicklungsgesch. extratrop. Florengeb. (Engl.) 1702
Vers. forstbot. Beschr. (Borkh.) 658
Vers. Gesch. Holzarten (Burgsd.) 925
Vers. Metamorph. Pfl. (Goethe) 2081
Vers. Natur. Gesch. Corall-Arten (J. Ellis) 1661
Vers. Naturgesch. Livland (J. Fisch.) 1790
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Versteinerungen der Fische und Pflanzen im Sandsteine der Coburger Gegend (H. Berger) 453
Versteinerungen der Grauwackenformation (Geinitz) 1985
Versteinerungen der Steinkohlenformation in Sachsen (Geinitz) 1986
Versteinerungen des Steinkohlengebirges von Wettin und Löbejün im Saalkreise (Germar) 2001
Verstein. Grauwackenf. (Geinitz) 1985
Verstein. Steinkohlenf. Sachsen (Geinitz) 1986
Verstein. Steinkohlengeb. Saalkr. (Germar) 2001
Versuch die Metamorphose der Pflanzen zu erklären (Goethe) 2081
Versuch einer Anleitung zur Kenntniss und Geschichte der Pflanzen (Batsch) 347
Versuch einer Darstellung der geographischen Verbreitungs- und Vertheilungs Verhältnisse der natürlichen der Alsineen (Fenzl) 1762
Versuch einer Entwicklungsgeschichte der extratropischen Florengebiete (Engl.) 1702
Versuch einer forstbotanischen Beschreibung (Borkh.) 658
Versuch einer näheren Beleuchtung der Disposition methodique des espèces de mousses par G. A. Walker-Arnott (Fürnr.) 1914
Versuch einer Natur-Geschichte der Corall-Arten (J. Ellis) 1661
Versuch einer Naturgeschichte von Livland (J. Fisch.) 1790
Versuch einer vollständigen Geschichte vorzüglicher Holzarten (Burgsd.) 925
Versuch über die Arzneikräfte der Pflanzen (DC) 985
Versuche und Beobach tungen über die Bastarderzeugung um Pflanzenreich (C. F. Gaertn.) 1924
Verticillirten Siphoneen (C. Cramer) 1263
Verticill. Siphon. (C. Cramer) 1263
Verz. Altai Pfl. (Bunge) 915
Verz. Bäume Sträuche Herrenhausen (Ehrh.) 1646
Verzeichnis der bisher in Süd-Bayern beobachteten Perenosporaceen (Allesch.) 94
Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze (Allesch.) 91, 92, 93
Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze III. Abteilung, Sphaeropsideen, Melanconieen und Hyphomyceten (Allesch.) 95
Verzeichnis in Süd-Bayern beobachteter Pilze IV. Abteilung: Hysteriaceae, Discomycetaceae et Tuberaceae (Allesch.) 96
Verzeichniss (Gebh.) 1980
Verzeichniss der Bäume und Sträuche welche sich auf der Königl. Plantage zu Herrenhausen bei Hannover befinden (Ehrh.) 1646
Verzeichniss der bis jetzt aus Ost-Afrika bekannt gewordenen Pflanzen (Engl.) 1708
Verzeichniss der im Jahre 1832, im östlichen Theile des Altai-Gebirges gesammelten Pflanzen (Bunge) 915
Verzeichniss der im Jahre 1838 am Saisang-nor und am Irtysch gesammelten Pflanzen (Bong.) 635
Verzeichniss der in der Kreis-Naturalien- Sammlung zu Bayreuth befindlichen Petrefacten (C. F. W. Braun) 718
Verzeichniss der phanerogamen Pflanzen (Bachlechner) 219
Verzeichniss der Phanerogamen und Gefässkryptogamen des Berner-Oberlandes und der Umgebungen von Thun (L. Fisch.) 1794
Verzeichniss in Südbayern beobachteter Basidiomyceten (Allesch.) 90
Verz. Phan. Berner-Oberl. (L. Fisch.) 1794
Verz. phan. Pfl. (Bachlechner) 219
Verz. Saisang-nor Pfl. (Bong.) 635
Verz. Samml. Bayreuth Petref. (C. F. W. Braun) 718
Verz. Südbay. Basid. (Allesch.) 90
Verz. Süd-Bay. Perenosp. (Allesch.) 94
Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze (Allesch.) 91
Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze II (Allesch.) 92
Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze III (Allesch.) 95
Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze IV (Allesch.) 96
Verz. Süd-Bay. Pilze Nachtr. (Allesch.) 93
Viag. Brasil (Gardner) 1951
Viagens no Brasil (Gardner) 1951
Viaggio negli Stati Uniti (Castigl.) 1055
Viagg. Stati Uniti (Castigl.) 1055
Victoria regia (J. F. Allen) 85
Vie de Linné (Fée) 1753
Vie Linné (Fée) 1753
<em>Violae exsiccatae germanicae, austro-hungaricae et helvetiae</em> (<em>see</em> W. Becker)
Vitaliano Donati Auszug seiner Natur- Geschichte des adriatischen Meers (Donati) 1500
Vollständiges Lexicon der Gärtnerei (F. Dietr.) 1466
Vollständiges Pflanzensystem (Christm.) 1130
Vollst. Pflanzensyst. (Christm.) 1130
Voortteling van bastaard planten (C. F. Gaertn.) 1922
Vorweltliche Pflanzen aus dem Stein-kohlengebirge der preussischen Rheinlande und Westphalens (Andrae) 131

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Vorw. Pfl. Steinkohlengeb. preuss. Rheinl. (Andrae) 131
Voy, Abyssinie (Delile) 1356
Voyage à Méroé (Caill.) 945
Voyage agricole et horticole on Chine (Fortune) 1830
Voyage au Pôle sud et dans l'Océanie sur les corvettes l'Astrolabe et la Zelée (Dum. d'Urv.) 1557
Voyage autour du monde (Duperrey) 1578
Voyage autour du monde, entrepris par ordre du roi, ... exécuté sur les corvettes de S.M. l'Uranie et la Physicienne (Gaud.) 1968
Voyage autour du monde exécuté pendant les années 1836 et 1837 sur la corvette la Bonite (Gaud.) 1969
Voyage autour du monde sur la frégate la Venus pendant les années 1836-1839 (Decne.) 1337
Voyage aux Indes Orientales (Bél.) 412
Voyage botanique dans le midi de l'Espagne (Boiss.) 605
Voyage dans l'Arabie pétrée (Delile) 1355
Voyage dans la Russie méridionale (A. N. Demidow) 1363
Voyage dans les parties sud de l'Amérique septentrionale (W. Bartram) 329
Voyage dans les quatre principales îles des mers d'Afrique (Bory) 668
Voyage de découvertes de l'Astrolabe Botanique (Dum. d'Urv.) 1556
Voyage d'un naturaliste (Descourt.) 1390
Voyage en Abyssinie (Delile) 1356
Voyage en Norwège (J. Fabr.) 1737
Voyage of discovery made under the orders of the admiralty, in his majesty's ships Isabella and Alexander, for the purpose of exploring Baffin's Bay (R. Br.) 830
Voyage to Senegal (Adans.) 25
Voyage to Terra australis (R. Br.) 827
Voyage to Terra australis (Flinders) 1806
Voy. Astrolabe (Dum. d'Urv.) 1556
Voy. Bonite, Bot. (Gaud.) 1969
Voy. bot. Espagne (Boiss.) 605
Voy. explor. Baffin's Bay (R. Br.) 830
Voy. îles Afrique (Bory) 668
Voy. Indes Or. (Bél.) 412
Voy. Méroé (Caill.) 945
Voy. monde (Duperrey) 1578
Voy. naturaliste (Descourt.) 1390
Voy. Pôle Sud (Dum. d'Urv.) 1557
Voy. Russie mér. (A. N. Demidow) 1363
Voy. Terra austr. (Fletcher) 1806
Voy. Terra austral. (R. Br.) 827
Voy. Uranie (Gaud.) 1968
Voy. Venus, Bot. [Atl.] (Decne.) 1337
Wachendorfia (J. Burm.) 931
Wachsende Kenntniss des unsichtbaren Lebens als felsbildende Bacillarien in Californien (Ehrenb.) 1641
Waterlilies (Conard) 1190
Water pl. (A. Arber) 147
Water plants (A. Arber) 147
Weimar. Fl. (F. Dietr.) 1465
Weimarische Flora (F. Dietr.) 1465
<em>West American Fungi</em> (<em>see</em> D. Griffiths)
<em>Wetterauische Laubmoose</em> (<em>see</em> J. Cassebeer)
Wörterb. beschr. Bot. (Bisch.) 535
Wörterbuch der beschreibenden Botanik (Bisch.) 535
Wurzelpilze der Orchideen (Burgeff) 923
Wurzelpilze Orchid. (Burgeff) 923
Yedo and Peking (Fortune) 1832
Zakfl. Java (Boldingh) 619
Zakflora voor de landbouwstreken op Java (Boldingh) 619
Zephyritis (Guillemin) 2213
Zephyritis taitensis (Guillemin) 2213
Zosterae oceanicae (Cavolini) 1069
Zoster. ocean. (Cavolini) 1069
Zusäze Vers. Naturgesch. Livland (J. Fisch.) 1791
Zwei pflanzengeografische Dokumente (Drège) 1518
Zwei pflanzengeogr. Dokum. (Drège) 1518
Zweite deut. Nordpolarf. (Buchenau) 866
Zweite deutsche Nordopolarfahrt (Buchenau) 866
Zweiter Nachtrag zur Infusiorenkunde (Eichw.) 1653
Zwölf Tage auf Montenegro (Ebel) 1619
Zwölf Tage Montenegro (Ebel) 1619

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Abbayes, H. des .<em>1</em>
Abbot, C. 2
Abbot, J. <em>see</em> Abbot, C.
<em>Abbotia see</em> Abbot, C.
Abbott, F. <em>see</em> Abbot, C.
Abbott, W. L. <em>see</em> Abbot, C.
<em>Abbottia see</em> Abbot, C.
Abel, C. 3 , 829
Abel, O. <em>see</em> Abel, C.
Abeleven, T. H. A. J. 4 , 2008
<em>Abelia see</em> Abel, C.
<em>Abeliella see</em> Abel, C.
Abich, O. H. W. von <em>alph</em>.
Abrams, L. <em>5-6</em>
<em>Abramsia see</em> Abrams, L.
Abrezol. E. 764
<em>Abrom. v.</em> Abromeit, J.
Abromeit, J. 7
<em>Abromeitia see</em> Abromeit, J.
<em>Abromeitiella see</em> Abromeit, J.
<em>Achar. v.</em> Acharius, E.
<em>Acharia see</em> Acharius, E.
Acharius, E. <em>8-12</em>, 910
Achepohl, L. <em>13</em>
Acloque, A. N. C. <em>14-22</em>
<em>Acosta see</em> Acosta, C.
Acosta, C. <em>23</em>, 1150
Adam, J. F. <em>see</em> Adams, M. F.
Adamović, L. <em>24</em>, 1712
Adams, C. P. 1745
Adams, J. M. F. <em>see</em> Adams, M. F.
Adams, M. F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Adamsia see</em> Adams, M. F.
<em>Adans. v.</em> Adanson, M.
Adanson, A. 27
Adanson, M. <em>25-27</em>, 1738, 1995, 2207
<em>Adansonia see</em> Adanson, M.
<em>Adelbertia see</em> Chamisso, L. A. von
Adlerz, E. <em>28-29</em>
<em>Adolphia see</em> Brongniart, A. T.
<sm>ADVENTURE</sm> see Cook, J.
Aellen, P. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Aellenia see</em> Aellen, P.
<em>Afzelia see</em> Afzelius, A.
<em>Afzeliella see</em> Afzelius, A.
Afzelius, A. <em>30-34</em>, 1881; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Agardh, C. A. <em>35-47</em>, 451, 1862, 1917, 1968; <em>see</em> Agardh, J. G.
Agardh, J. G. <em>48-63</em>, 41, 451; <em>see</em> Crouan, P. L.
<em>Agardhia see</em> Agardh, C. A.
<em>Agardhiella see</em> Agardh, J. G.
<em>Agardhina see</em> Agardh, C. A.
<em>Agardhinula see</em> Agardh, J. G.
Agassiz, J. L. R. <em>64-65</em>, 236
<em>Agassizia see</em> Agassiz, J. L. R.
<em>Agostaea see</em> Agosti, G.
Agosti, G. <em>66</em>
Ahles, W. E. von <em>alph</em>.
<em>Ahlesia see</em> Ahles, W. E. von
Ahlner, K. <em>67</em>
Ahlquist, P. 39, 1862
Aigret, L. C. J. <em>68-69</em>
Aikin, W. E. A. 1614
Aikmar, A. 308
Aitchison, J. E. T. <em>70-71</em>
<em>Aitchisonia see</em> Aitchison, J. E. T.
<em>Aitchisoniella see</em> Aitchison, J. E. T.
<em>Aiton v</em>. Aiton, W.
Aiton, W. <em>72</em>, 73; <em>see</em> Banks, J., Bauer, F. A., Dryander, J. C., Ehret, G. D.
Aiton, W. T. <em>73</em>, 363, 833; <em>see</em> Banks, J., Dryander, J. C.
<em>Aitonia see</em> Aiton, W.
Akerlund, P. 1894
Åkerman, J. 40
Åkermark, S. <em>alph</em>.
Åkerwall, C. O. 1876
<em>Alania see</em> Cunningham, A.
Albert, J. J. 1853
Alberti, A. <em>74</em>
Albertini, J. B. von <em>75</em>
<em>Albertinia see</em> Albertini, J. B. von
<em>Albertiniella see</em> Albertini, J. B. von
Albini, F. B. 1348
Albino da Fonseca Benerides, A. 809
Alboff, N. M. <em>76-77</em>
<em>Alboffia see</em> Alboff, N. M.
<em>Alboffiella see</em> Alboff, N. M.
Albov, N. M. v. Alboff, N. M.
<em>Albovia see</em> Alboff, N. M.
<sm>ALCESTE</sm>3, 829
Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, C. R. W. K. van <em>78-80</em>
<em>Aldrovanda see</em> Aldrovandi, U.
Aldrovandi, U. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Ghini, L.
<em>Aldrovandia see</em> Aldrovandi, U.
<em>Alef. v.</em> Alefeld, F. G. C.
Alefeld, F. G. C. <em>81</em>
<sm>ALEXANDER</sm> 830
Alexander, E.J. <em>alph</em>. , 781
Alexanderson, A. 1862
<em>All. v.</em> Allioni, C.
<em>Allam. v.</em> Allamand, F.
Allamand, F. <em>82</em>
Allamand, J. N. S. 934
<em>Allamanda see</em> Allamand, F.
Alleizette, C. d' v. d'Alleizette, C.
Allemão e Cysneiro, F. F. <em>83</em>
Allen, G. O. <em>alph</em>.
Allen, H. B. <em>see</em> Allen, J. F.
Allen, J. A. <em>84</em>
Allen, J. F. <em>85</em>
Allen, T. F. <em>86-89</em>
<em>Allenia see</em> Allen, J. F.
<em>Allesch. v.</em> Allescher, A.
Allescher, A. <em>90-96</em>
<em>Allescheria see</em> Allescher, A.
<em>Allescheriella see</em> Allescher, A.
<em>Allescherina see</em> Allescher, A.

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Allioni, C. <em>79-101</em>; <em>see</em> Balbis, G.-B., Bellardi, C. A. L., Bonelli, G., Burman, J.
Allioni, M. <em>see</em> Allioni, C.
<em>Allionia see</em> Allioni, C.
<em>Allioniella see</em> Allioni, C.
Allman, W. <em>102</em>
<em>Allmania see</em> Allman, W.
<em>Allmaniopsis see</em> Allman, W.
Allorge, P. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Allorge, V.
Allorge, V. <em>alph.; see</em> Allorge, P.
<em>Allorgea see</em> Allorge, P.
<em>Allorgeia see</em> Allorge, P.
Alm, C. G. <em>alph</em>.
Alm, J. <em>see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
<em>Almq. v.</em> Almquist, S. O. I.
Almquist, E. B. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Almquist, S. O. I.
Almquist, S. O. I. <em>103; see</em> Almquist, E. B.
Alner, F. A. 33
<em>Alphonsea see</em> Candolle, A. L. P. P. de
Alschinger, A. <em>104</em>
<em>Alschingera see</em> Alschinger, A.
Alston, A. H. G. <em>105</em>
<em>Alstoniamitus see</em> Alston, A. H. G.
<em>Alstr. v.</em> Alströmer, C.
Alströmer, C. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Dahlberg, C. G.
<em>Alstroemeria see</em> Alströmer, C.
Alten, J. W. von <em>106</em>
Altmann, P. <em>107</em>
Alverson, A. H. <em>108</em>
Alwis, H. de 394
Alyon, P. P. <em>109</em>
Amati, C. 278
Ambérieu, A. J. B. Dujast d' v. Dujast d'Ambérieu, A. J. B.
Ambrosi, F. <em>110</em>
<em>Ames v</em>. Ames, O.
Ames, B. 112
Ames, L. M. <em>111</em>
Ames, O. <em>112-113</em>
<em>Amesia see</em> Ames, O.
<em>Amesiodendron see</em> Ames, O.
Amherst, Lord 3
Amman, J. <em>114</em>
<em>Ammanella see</em> Amman, J.
<em>Ammania see</em> Amman, J.
Ammann, P. <em>see</em> Amman, J.
Amo y Mora, M. del <em>115-116</em>, 1291
Amshoff, G. J. H. <em>117</em>
Anders, J. <em>118-119</em>
Anderson, A. <em>alph</em>.
Anderson, C. L. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Eaton, D. C, Farlow, W. G.
Anderson, F. W. 1660
Anderson, G. <em>120</em>
Anderson, J. A. <em>see</em> Anderson, A.
Anderson, L. E. <em>see</em> Anderson, A.
Anderson, T. <em>121</em>
Anderson, W. (1750-1778) <em>see</em> Anderson, A., Cook, J.
Anderson, W. (1766-1846) <em>see</em> Anderson, A.
<em>Andersonia see</em> Anderson, A.
<em>Andersoniella see</em> Anderson, C. L.
<em>Anderss. v.</em> Andersson, N. J.
Andersson, C. F. G. <em>122</em>
Andersson, N.J. <em>123-130</em>, 166, 999
<em>Anderssoniopiper see</em> Andersson, N. J.
<em>Andr. v.</em> Andrews, H. C.
Andrae, C. J. <em>131</em>
André, É. F. <em>132</em>, 602
<em>Andrea see</em> André, É. F.
Andreae, G. H. <em>see</em> André, É. F.
<em>Andreaea see</em> André, É. F.
<em>Andreaeana see</em> André, É. F.
Andréanszky, G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Andreanszkya see</em> Andréanszky, G.
<em>Andreoskia see</em> Andrzeiovski, A. L.
Andres, H. <em>133</em>
<em>Andreusia see</em> Andrews, H. C.
<em>Andrewopteries see</em> Andrews, H. N.
Andrews, A. L. 781; <em>see</em> Andrews, H. C.
Andrews, H. C. <em>134-138</em>
Andrews, H. N. <em>139</em>
Andrews, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A., Dale, S.
Andrews, L. 2115
<em>Andrewsianthus see</em> Andrews, H. C.
Andrzeiovski, A. L. <em>139a</em>
<em>Andrzeiowskia see</em> Andrzeiovski, A. L.
Angern, E. 621
<em>Ångstr</em>. v. Ångström, J.
Ångström, J. <em>140</em>
Angstroemia <em>see</em> Ångström, J.
Anguillara, L. <em>see</em> Ghini, L.
Annenkov, N. I. <em>alph</em>.
Anspach 1000
Antelminelli, F. S. Castracane degli v. Castracane degli Antelminelli, F. S.
Antoine, F. <em>141-142</em>
Antoine, F. de Paula v. Paula Antoine, F. de
Antz, C. C. <em>143</em>
Anzi, M. <em>144-146</em>
<em>Anzia see</em> Anzi, M.
<em>Anziella see</em> Anzi, M.
<em>Aongstroemiopsis see</em> Ångström, J.
Apicius, C. 1452
Appelberg, C. M. 172
Apréval, A. R. d' v d' Apréval, A. R.
Arber, A. <em>147-149</em>
Arber, E. A. N. <em>150</em>; <em>see</em> Arber, A.
<em>Arberia see</em> Arber, A.
<em>Arberiella see</em> Arber, E. A. N.
<em>Arcang. v.</em> Arcangeli, G.
Arcangeli, G. <em>151</em>
<em>Arcangelia see</em> Arcangeli, G.
<em>Arcangeliella see</em> Arcangeli, G.
<em>Arcangelina see</em> Arcangeli, G.
<em>Arcangelisia see</em> Arcangeli, G.
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Archer, W. (1820-1874) <em>see</em> Archer, W.
Archer, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Archeria see</em> Archer, W.
<em>Archerina see</em> Archer, W.
<em>Ardiss. v.</em> Ardissone, F.
Ardissone, F. <em>152-157</em>
<em>Ardissonea see</em> Ardissone, F.
<em>Ardissonula see</em> Ardissone, F.
Ardoino, H. J. B. <em>158</em>; <em>see</em> Bornet, J.-B. É.
<em>Arduina see</em> Arduino, P.
Arduino, G. <em>see</em> Arduino, P.
Arduino, P. <em>159-160</em>
<em>Arechav. v.</em> Arechavaleta y Balpardo, J.
Arechavaleta y Balpardo, J. <em>161-162</em>
<em>Arechavaletaia see</em> Arechavaleta y Balpardo, J.
Arendt, J. J. F. <em>163</em>
Areschoug, F. W. C. <em>164-166</em>
Areschoug, J. E. <em>167-174</em>; <em>see</em> Åkermark, S.
Areschoug, S. v. Åkermark, S.
<em>Areschougia see</em> Areschoug, J. E.
Arlidge, I. T. 1897
Armfeld, O. A. v. Fedchenko, O. A.
Arnaud, G. <em>alph</em>.
Arnaud, J. A. M. <em>175-176</em>
<em>Arnaudia see</em> Arnaud, G.
<em>Arnaudina see</em> Arnaud, G.
<em>Arnaudiella see</em> Arnaud, G.
Arnaudov, N. <em>see</em> Arnaud, G.
<em>Arnaudovia see</em> Arnaud, G.
Arnell, H. W. <em>177-179</em>
<em>Arnellia see</em> Arnell, H. W.
<em>Arnelliella see</em> Arnell, H. W.
Arnold, C. A. <em>see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
Arnold, F. C. G. <em>180-183</em>
Arnold, G. <em>see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
Arnold, J. <em>see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
<em>Arnoldella see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
Arnoldi, W. M. <em>see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
<em>Arnoldia see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
<em>Arnoldiella see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
Arnott, G. A. W. <em>184-188</em>, 1914, 1968, 2159; <em>see</em> Beechey, F. W.
<em>Arnottia see</em> Arnott, G. A. W.
<em>Arrh. v.</em> Arrhenius, J. P.
<em>Arrhenia see</em> Arrhenius, J. P.
Arrhenius, J. P. <em>189</em>
Arruda da Camara, M. <em>190</em>
<em>Arrudaría see</em> Arruda da Camara, M.
<em>Arrudea see</em> Arruda da Camara, M.
Arsène, G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Arth. v.</em> Arthur, J. C.
Arthur, J. C. <em>alph</em>., 781
<em>Arthurella see</em> Arthur, J. C.
<em>Arthuria see</em> Arthur, J. C.
Artis, E. T. <em>191</em>
<em>Artisia see</em> Artis, E. T.
<em>Arv.-Touv. v.</em> Arvet-Touvet, J. M. C.
Arvet-Touvet, J. M. C. <em>192</em>
Arvidsson, A. 41
<em>Asagraea see</em> Gray, A.
<em>Asagraya see</em> Gray, A.
<em>Asah. v.</em> Asahina, Y.
Asahina, Y. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Asahinea see</em> Asahina, Y.
Ascenção Mendonça, F. de v. Mendonça, F. de A.
<em>Aschers. v.</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
Ascherson, F. M. <em>193</em>
Ascherson, P. F. A. <em>194-201</em>, 253, 296, 1275, 1589, 1694, 1713; <em>see</em> Ascherson, F. M., Bornet, J.-B. É.
<em>Aschersonia see</em> Ascherson, F. M.
<em>Aschersoniodoxa see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
<em>Aschersoniopsis see</em> Ascherson, F. M.
<em>Ask. v.</em> Askenasy, E.
Askenasy, E. <em>202</em>, 1705
<em>Askenasya see</em> Askenasy, E.
<em>Askenasyella see</em> Askenasy, E.
Aspegren, G. C. <em>203</em>
<em>Aspegrenia see</em> Aspegren, G. C.
Asping, P. A. 37
Assmann, A. 2078-2079
Assmann, E. 1985
<sm>ASTROLABE</sm> 1556-1557; <em>see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
<em>Atk. v.</em> Atkinson, G. F.
Atkinson, G. F. <em>204-205</em>, 777
<em>Atkinsonella see</em> Atkinson, G. F.
Atwood, A. C. 548-549
Aubert Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. v. Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
<em>Aubertia see</em> Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
<em>Aubl. v.</em> Aublet, J. B. C F.
Aublet, J. B. C F. <em>206</em>, 350
<em>Aubletella see</em> Aublet, J. B. C F.
<em>Aubletia see</em> Aublet, J. B. C F.
Aubriet, C. 1395, 1546
Aubriot, L. J. <em>207</em>
Aubry, J. 109
<em>Aucher v</em>. Aucher-Éloy, P. M. R.
<em>Auchera see</em> Aucher-Éloy, P. M. R.
Aucher-Éloy, P. M. R. <em>208</em>
Audebard de Férussac, A. É. J. P. J. F. d' v. Férussac, A. É. J. P. J. F. d'Audebard de
Audouin, J. V. 669
Auer, A. 1723, 1729
<em>Auersw. v.</em> Auerswald, B.
Auerswald, B. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Auerswaldia see</em> Auerswald, B.
<em>Auerswaldiella see</em> Auerswald, B.
Auger, V. 613
<em>Aust. v.</em> Austin, C. F.
Austin, C. F. <em>209</em>, 2124
<em>Austinella see</em> Austin, C. F.
<em>Austinia see</em> Austin, C. F.
Autran, E. J. B. <em>210</em>
<em>Autranella see</em> Autran, E. J. B.
<em>Autrania see</em> Autran, E. J. B.

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<em>Avé-Lall. v.</em> Avé-Lallemant, J. L. E.
Avé-Lallemant, J. L. E. <em>211</em>, 1785
Avé-Lallement, R. <em>see</em> Avé-Lallement, J. L. E.
Avellar Brotero, F. de <em>v</em>. Brotero, F. de A.
Ayres, P. B. <em>see</em> Baxter, W.
Ayrey, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Ayton, J. <em>see</em> Aiton, W.
<em>Aytonia see</em> Aiton, W.
<em>Azpeitia see</em> Azpeitia Moros, F.
Azpeitia Moros, F. <em>212</em>
<em>Bab. v.</em> Babington, C. C.
Babey, C. M. P. <em>213</em>
Babington, C. <em>see</em> Babington, C. C.
Babington, C. C. <em>214-217</em>
Babington, J. B. <em>see</em> Babington, C. C.
<em>Babingtonia see</em> Babington, C. C.
Bach, M. <em>218</em>
Bachelot de la Pylaie, A. J. M. <em>v</em>. De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
<em>Bachelotia see</em> De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
Bachlechner, G. <em>219-220</em>
<em>Bachm. v.</em> Bachmann, F. E. T.
Bachmann, F. E. T. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Backeb. v.</em> Backeberg, C.
Backeberg, C. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Backebergia see</em> Backeberg, C.
Backer, C. A. <em>221-230</em>, 275
<em>Backeria see</em> Backer, C. A.
Backhouse, J. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Baines, H.
Backhouse jr., J. <em>see</em> Backhouse, J.
Backhouse, W. <em>see</em> Backhouse, J.
<em>Backhousia see</em> Backhouse, J.
Badea, M. <em>see</em> Cretzoiu, P.
<em>Badh. v.</em> Badham, C. D.
Badham, C. D. <em>231</em>
<em>Badhamia see</em> Badham, C. D.
Bäck, A. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Bladh, P. J.
<em>Baeckea see</em> Bäck, A.
Baehni, C. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Baen. v.</em> Baenitz, K. G.
Baenitz, K. G. <em>232</em>
Bågenholm, C. M. 37
<em>Bagol. v.</em> Baglietto, F.
Baglietto, F. <em>233</em>
<em>Bagliettoa see</em> Baglietto, F.
<em>Bagn. v.</em> Bagnall, J. E.
Bagnall, J. E. <em>234</em>
Bail, C. A. E. T. <em>alph</em>.
Bailey, E. Z. <em>see</em> Bailey, L. H.
Bailey, F. M. <em>235-238</em>
Bailey, I. W. <em>alph</em>.
Bailey, J. W. <em>239</em>
Bailey, L. H. <em>240-242</em>, 2124, 2132
<em>Baileya see</em> Bailey, J. W.
<em>Baileyoxylon see</em> Bailey, L W.
<em>Baill. v.</em> Baillon, H. E.
Baillon, H. E. <em>243-260</em>, 999, 2109; <em>see</em> Grandidier, A.
<em>Baillonacanthus see</em> Baillon, H. E.
<em>Baillonella see</em> Baillon, H. E.
<em>Baillonia see</em> Baillon, H. E.
<em>Baillonodendron see</em> Baillon, H. E.
Baines, H. <em>261-262</em>
Bainier, G. <em>263</em>
Baird, G. 1575
<em>Baker v</em>. Baker, J. G.
Baker, C. F. <em>alph</em>.
Baker, E. G. <em>264-265</em>
Baker, H. 392
Baker, H. G. <em>see</em> Baker, J. G.
Baker, J. G. <em>266-273</em>, 262, 919
<em>Bakerantha see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakerella see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakeria see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakeridesia see</em> Baker, E. G.
<em>Bakeriella see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakerisideroxylon see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakerolimon see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakeromyces see</em> Baker, C. F.
<em>Bakerophoma see</em> Baker, C. F.
<em>Bakerophyton see</em> Baker, E. G.
<em>Bakeropteris see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Bakh. v.</em> Bakhuizen van den Brink sr., R. C.
<em>Bakh. f. v.</em> Bakhuizen van den Brink jr., R. C.
Bakhuizen van den Brink jr., R. C. <em>274- 275</em>, 229-230
Bakhuizen van den Brink sr., R. C. <em>see</em> Bakhuizen van den Brink jr., R. C.
Balansa, B. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Balansaea see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balansaephytum see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balansia see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balansiella see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balansina see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balansiopsis see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balansochloa see</em> Balansa, B.
<em>Balb. v.</em> Balbis, G.-B.
Balbis, G.-B. <em>276-281</em>; <em>see</em> Allioni, C., Colla, L. A.
<em>Balbisia see</em> Balbis, G.-B.
Baldacci, A. <em>alph</em>.
Baldinger, E. G. <em>282-284</em>, 1645
<em>Baldingera see</em> Baldinger, E. G.
<em>Balduina see</em> Baldwin, W.
Baldwin, D. D. <em>see</em> Baldwin, W.
Baldwin, W. <em>285</em>, 1311
<em>Baldwinia see</em> Baldwin, W.
<em>Baldwiniella see</em> Baldwin, W.
<em>Balf. v.</em> Balfour, J. H.
<em>Balf. I. B. v.</em> Balfour, I. B.
Balfour, I. B. <em>286</em>, 335, 2067; <em>see</em> Balfour, J.H.
Balfour, J. H. <em>287</em>; <em>see</em> Balfour, I. B., Gourlie, W.
<em>Balfourina see</em> Balfour, I. B.
<em>Balfourodendron see</em> Balfour, J. H.

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Ball, C. R. <em>see</em> Andersson, N. J.
Ball, J. <em>288</em>
Ballet, J. <em>289</em>
Balpardo, J. Arechavaleta y .<em>v</em> Arechavaleta y Balpardo, J.
<em>Balsamia see</em> Balsamo-Crivelli, G. G.
Balsamo, F. <em>290</em>
Balsamo-Crivelli, G. G. <em>291-292</em>
<em>Bals.-Criv. v.</em> Balsamo-Crivelli, G. G.
Baltet, C. 602
Bamber, C. J. <em>293</em>
Bang, M. <em>alph</em>.
Bånge, C. O. 32
Banister, J. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Buddle, A., Durand, E. M.
<em>Banisteria see</em> Banister, J.
<em>Banisteriaecarpum see</em> Banister, J.
<em>Banisterioides see</em> Banister, J.
<em>Banisteriophyllum see</em> Banister, J.
<em>Banisteriopsis see</em> Banister, J.
<em>Banisterodes see</em> Banister, J.
<em>Banks see</em> Banks, J.
Banks, G. <em>294</em>
Banks, J. <em>295</em>, 10, 825, 938, 1288, 1534; <em>see</em> Afzelius, A., Aublet, J. B. C. F., Barbey, W., Bauer, F. A., Brown, R., Bruce, J., Clayton, J., Clifford, G., Cook, J., Dick, J., Dryander, J. C., Ehret, G. D., Forster, J. G. A., Gaert- ner, J., Gronovius, J. F.
<em>Banksea see</em> Banks, J.
<em>Banksia see</em> Banks, J.
Baranetzky, J. W. <em>alph</em>.
Barbey, W. <em>296-298</em>, 1589, <em>see</em> Bornemann. J. G., Chodat, R. H., Duby, J. É.
<em>Barbeya see</em> Barbey, W.
Barbey-Boissier, W. <em>v</em>. Barbey, W.
<em>Barbeyella see</em> Barbey, W.
Barbosa Rodrigues, J. <em>299-305</em>
<em>Barbosa see</em> Barbosa Rodrigues, J.
<em>Barbosella see</em> Barbosa Rodrigues, J.
<em>Barb. Rodr. v.</em> Barbosa Rodrigues, J.
Barceló y Combis, F. <em>306</em>
Barckhausen, G. <em>307</em>
<em>Barckhausenia see</em> Barckhausen, G.
<em>Barckhausia see</em> Barckhausen, G.
Barclay, G. W. 425
Bargum, L. C. <em>see</em> Fabricius, J. C.
Barham, H. <em>308</em>
<em>Barhamia see</em> Barham, H.
Barker, R. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
<em>Barkhausia see</em> Barckhausen, G.
Barkley, E. A. <em>see</em> Ducke, A.
Barla, J. H. J. B. <em>309-310</em>
<em>Barlaea see</em> Barla, J. H. J. B.
<em>Barlaeina see</em> Barla, J. H. J. B.
Barnéoud, F. M. <em>311</em>, 1975
<em>Barneoudia see</em> Barnéoud, F. M.
Barnes, C. R. <em>312</em>
<em>Barnesia see</em> Barnes, C. R.
Barnhart, J. H. <em>alph</em>., 781
<em>Barnhartia see</em> Barnhart, J. H.
Barollet, N. 207
Baron, P. A. <em>313</em>
Baron, R. <em>see</em> Baron, P. A.
Baroni, E. <em>314</em>, 1034
<em>Baronia see</em> Baron, P. A.
<em>Baroniella see</em> Baron, P. A.
Barrande, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Barrandeina see</em> Barrande, J.
Barrate, J. F. G. 640-641, 1245, 1589
Barre, G. de la 963
Barrow, L. S. 2025
<em>Barth. v.</em> Bartholomew, E.
Barth, J., <em>alph</em>.
Bartholomew, E. <em>alph</em>.
Bartlett, A. W. <em>see</em> Bartlett, H. H.
Bartlett, H. H. <em>315</em>
<em>Bartlettina see</em> Bartlett, H. H.
Bartling, F. G. <em>316-317</em>
Bartling, H. L. 316
<em>Bartlingia see</em> Bartling, F. G.
<em>Barton v</em>. Barton, B. S.
Barton, B. S. <em>318-322</em>; see Barton, W. P. C
Barton, E. S. <em>v</em>. Gepp, E. S.
Barton, W. P. C. <em>323-326</em>, 321; <em>see</em> Barton.,B. S.
<em>Bartonia see</em> Barton, B. S.
Bartram, E. B. <em>327-328</em>
Bartram, J. <em>alph</em>. , 1312; <em>see</em> Bartram, W., Durand, E. M., Gronovius, J. F.
Bartram, W. <em>329-330</em>; <em>see</em> Bartram, J.
Bartram, W. (ca. 1673-ca. 1711) <em>see</em> Bartram, W.
<em>Bartramia see</em> Bartram, J.
<em>Bartramidula see</em> Bartram, J.
<em>Bartramiopsis see</em> Bartram, J.
Bary, H. A. de <em>331-335</em>; <em>see</em> Fischer, E.
<em>Barya see</em> Bary, H. A. de
<em>Baryeidamia see</em> Bary, H. A. de
Basseporte, M. F. 1546
Bassi, F. <em>336</em>
<em>Bassia see</em> Bassi, F.
Bastard, T. <em>337-339</em>
<em>Bastardía see</em> Bastard, T.
<em>Bastardiopsis see</em> Bastard, T.
Baster, J. <em>340-341</em>, 1661
<em>Basteria see</em> Baster, J.
Bataille, F. <em>alph</em>.
Batard, T. <em>v</em>. Bastard, T.
<em>Batarrea see</em> Battarra, G. A.
Batchelder, H. T. 2025
Bateman, J. <em>342-344</em>
<em>Batemannia see</em> Bateman, J.
Bathurst, Earl of 1850
Batsch, A. J. G. C. <em>345-351</em>, 1917
<em>Batschia see</em> Batsch, A. J. G. C.
<em>Battand. v.</em> Battandier, J. A.
Battandier, J. A. <em>352-358</em>
<em>Battandiera see</em> Battandier, J. A.

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<em>Battareopsis see</em> Battarra, G. A.
Battarra, G. A. <em>359</em>
<em>Battarreoides see</em> Battarra, G. A.
<em>Battarrina see</em> Battarra, G. A.
Batters, E. A. L. <em>360-361</em>
<em>Battersia see</em> Batters, E. A. L.
Baudin, N. 668
Bauer, E. <em>alph</em>.
Bauer, F. A. <em>363-365</em>, 72, 831, 1288; <em>see</em> Bauer, F. L.
Bauer, F. L. <em>362</em>, 827, 1674-1675, 1679, 1806; <em>see</em> Bauer, F. A., Flinders, M.
<em>Bauera see</em> Bauer, F. L.
<em>Bauerella see</em> Bauer, F. L.
<em>Baueropsis see</em> Bauer, F. L.
Bauhin, C. <em>366-367</em>, 1426, 1909, 2016; <em>see</em> Bauhin, J., Burser, J., Clusius, C, De Ville, J. B.
Bauhin, G. <em>v</em>. Bauhin, C.
Bauhin, J. <em>368</em>; <em>see</em> Bauhin, C, Cherler, J. H., Clusius, C., De Ville, J. B.
<em>Bauhinia see</em> Bauhin, C.
<em>Bauhinites see</em> Bauhin, C.
Baumann, O. <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
<em>Baumg. v.</em> Baumgarten, J. C. G.
Baumgardt, E. <em>369</em>
Baumgarten, J. C. G. <em>370-372</em>
<em>Baumgartenia see</em> Baumgarten, J. C. G
<em>Baumgartia see</em> Baumgarten, J. C. G.
Baumgartner, J. 387
Baurenfeind, G. W. 1820
Bavoux, C. 518; <em>see</em> Billot, P. C.
Baxter, T. 1284
Baxter, W. <em>373-374</em>
Baxter, W. (fl. 1823-1830) 835; <em>see</em> Baxter, W.
Baxter, W. E. <em>see</em> Baxter, W.
<em>Baxtera see</em> Baxter, W.
<em>Baxteria see</em> Baxter, W.
<em>Baxteriopsis see</em> Baxter, W.
Bayer, E. <em>alph</em>.
Baylis, E. <em>375</em>
<em>Bayrh. v.</em> Bayrhoffer, J. D. W.
Bayerhoffer, J. D. W. <em>376-377</em>
<em>Bayrhofferia see</em> Bayrhoffer, J. D. W.
<sm>BEAGLE</sm> <em>see</em> Darwin, C. R.
Beatson, A. <em>378</em>
<em>Beatsonia see</em> Beatson, A.
Beaumont <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
Beauverd, G. <em>alph</em>. , 298
<em>Beauverdia see</em> Beauverd, G.
<em>Beauveria see</em> Beauverie, J. J.
Beauverie, J. J. <em>alph</em>.
Beauvois, A. M. F. J. Palisot de <em>v</em>. Palisot de Beauvois, A. M. F. J.
Bebb, M. S. 2124
<em>Becc. v.</em> Beccari, O.
Beccari, O. <em>379-382</em>
<em>Beccaria see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccarianthus see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccariella see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccarimnea see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccarina see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccarinda see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccariodendron see</em> Beccari, O.
<em>Beccariophoenix see</em> Beccari, O.
Becherer, A. 521-523
<em>Beck see</em> Beck, G.
Beck, F. 1676
Beck, G. <em>383-387</em>, 1712-1713
Beck, L. C. <em>388</em>, 1614
Beck, R. <em>alph</em>.
Beck von Mannagetta und Lerchenau, G. <em>v</em>. Beck, G.
<em>Becker v</em>. Becker, J.
Becker, A. <em>alph</em>.
Becker, H. F. <em>see</em> Becker, J.
Becker, J. <em>389</em>
Becker, M. A. <em>see</em> Beck, G.
Becker, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Beckera see</em> Becker, J.
<em>Beckerella see</em> Becker, J.
<em>Beckeropsis see</em> Becker, J.
Beckhaus, K. F. L. <em>390</em>
Beckingham, C. F. 843
<em>Bedd. v.</em> Beddome, R. H.
Beddome, R. H. <em>391-396</em>
<em>Beddomea see</em> Beddome, R. H.
<em>Beddomiella see</em> Beddome, R. H.
Bedford, Duke of 1815, 1817
Beechey, F. W. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Collie, A.
Beer, J. G. <em>397-399</em>
Beetle, A. A. 781
Béguinot, A. <em>400-401</em>, 1782; <em>see</em> Fiori, A.
Béhéré, J. B. J. <em>402</em>
Behr, H. H. <em>403-404</em>
Behrends, G. 1529
<em>Behria see</em> Behr, H. H.
Beijerinck, M. W. <em>alph</em>.
Beijerinck, W. <em>405-407</em>
<em>Beilschm. v.</em> Beilschmied, C. T.
<em>Beilschmidtia see</em> Beilschmied, C. T.
Beilschmied, C. T. <em>alph</em>., 39
<em>Beilschmiedia see</em> Beilschmied, C. T.
<em>Beissn. v.</em> Beissner, L.
Beissner, L. <em>408-411</em>
Bélanger, C. P. <em>412</em>
<em>Belangera see</em> Bélanger, C. P.
Belcher, E. 425
Bellardi, C. A. L. <em>413-414</em>, 100; <em>see</em> Colla, L. A., Davali, E.
<em>Bellardia see</em> Bellardi, C. A. L.
<em>Bellardiochloa see</em> Bellardi, C. A. L.
Bellenden Ker, J. <em>v</em>. Ker, J. B. (<em>olim</em> Gawler)
Belli, S. 1782
Bello y Espinosa, D. <em>415</em>
Bellynck, A. A. A. A. <em>416</em>
Belon, P. 1150
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Beltramini de' Casati, F. <em>417</em>
<em>Beltraminia see</em> Beltramini de' Casati, F. Benedict, R. C. 781
Benerides, A. Albino da Fonseca <em>v</em>. Albino da Fonseca Benerides, A.
Benjamin, L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Benjaminia see</em> Benjamin, L.
<em>Benn. v.</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Benn. A. W. v.</em> Bennett, A. W.
Bennett, A. 1814, 1908; <em>see</em> Fryer, A.
Bennett, A. W. <em>alph</em>.
Bennett, E. T. <em>see</em> Bennett, J. J.
Bennett, J. J. <em>418</em>, 833, 836; <em>see</em> Brown, R.
<em>Bennettia see</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Bennetticarpus see</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Bennettiodendron see</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Bennettistemon see</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Bennettitacearum see</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Bennettites see</em> Bennett, J. J.
<em>Bennettitolepsis see</em> Bennett, J. J.
Benoist, P. V. 329
Bensemann, H. <em>419</em>
<em>Benth. v.</em> Bentham, G.
Bentham, G. <em>420-430</em>, 362, 607, 999, 1591, 1621, 1674-1675, 1678-1679, 1798, 1835, 2124
<em>Benthamantha see</em> Bentham, G.
<em>Benthamia see</em> Bentham, G.
<em>Benthamidia see</em> Bentham, G.
<em>Benthamiella see</em> Bentham, G.
<em>Benthamina see</em> Bentham, G.
<em>Benthamistella see</em> Bentham, G.
Bentheim, O. von 2105
Bentley, R. <em>431</em>
Bequaert,J. 1437
<em>Bercht. v.</em> Berchtold, F.
Berchtold, F. <em>432-440</em>
<em>Berchtoldia see</em> Berchtold, F.
Berdau, F. I. <em>441-442</em>
Berendt, G. C. <em>alph</em>. , 2073
Berendt, G. K. <em>v</em>. Berendt, G. C.
<em>Berendtia see</em> Berendt, G. C.
<em>Berendtiella see</em> Berendt, G. C.
Berg, C. F. W. 996
Berg, C. O. V. 1886
Berg, O. C. <em>443-445</em>
<em>Bergella see</em> Bergius, P. J.
<em>Bergen v</em>. Bergen, K. A. von
Bergen, K. A. von <em>446-447</em>
<em>Bergenia see</em> Bergen, K. A. von
Berger, A. <em>448-450</em>, 1711, 1713
Berger, C. J. <em>see</em> Berger, H A. C.
Berger, E. F. <em>451-452</em>
Berger, H. A. C. <em>453</em>
Berger, R. <em>454</em>
<em>Bergera see</em> Berger, H. A. C.
<em>Bergeranthus see</em> Berger, A.
<em>Bergeret v</em>. Bergeret, J.
Bergeret, E. 455
Bergeret, G. 455
Bergeret, J. <em>455-456</em>
Bergeret, J. P. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Bergeret, J., Fée, A. L. A.
<em>Bergeria see</em> Berger, H. A. C.
<em>Bergerocactus see</em> Berger, A.
<em>Berggr. v.</em> Berggren, S.
Berggren, S. <em>457</em>
<em>Berggrenia see</em> Berggren, S.
<em>Bergia see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Bergius, P. J. <em>458-459</em>; <em>see</em> Bladh. P. J.
Bergman, C. A. 39
Bergman, H. F. <em>see</em> Brenckle, J. F.
Bergmann, A. 2065
Bergon, F. 969
<em>Berk. v.</em> Berkeley, M. J.
<em>Berkelella see</em> Berkeley, M.J.
Berkeley, M. J. <em>459-465</em>, 1201-1202; <em>see</em> Broome, C. E.
<em>Berkeleya see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
<em>Berkeleyna see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
Berkenhout, J. <em>466-467</em>
Berkhey, J. le Franc van <em>v</em>. Franc van Berkhey, J. le
<em>Berkheya see</em> Franc van Berkhey, J. le
<em>Berkheyopsis see</em> Franc van Berkhey, J. le
Berkhout, C. M. <em>468</em>
<em>Berkleasmium see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
<em>Berl. v.</em> Berlese, A. N.
<em>Berland. v.</em> Berlandier, J. L.
Berlandier, J. L. <em>469-471</em>, 999
<em>Berlandiera see</em> Berlandier, J. L.
Berlese, A. N. <em>472-474</em>
<em>Berlesiella see</em> Berlese, A. N.
Bernard, C. J. <em>475</em>
Bernard, G. E. <em>476</em>
<em>Bernardia see</em> Bernard, C. J.
Berneaud, A. Thiébaut de <em>v</em>. Thiébaut de Berneaud, A.
Bernet, H. <em>477</em>
<em>Bernh. v.</em> Bernhardi, J. J.
Bernhardi, J. J. <em>478-479</em>; <em>see</em> Bartling, F. G., Bartram, J., Brotero, F. de A.
Bernhardi, T. <em>see</em> Bernhardi, J.J.
<em>Bernhardia see</em> Bernhardi, J. J.
Bernoulli, C. G. <em>480</em>
<em>Bernoidlia see</em> Bernoulli, C. G.
Bernstein, H. A. <em>481</em>
Berriays, Le <em>v</em>. Le Berriays
Bertero, C. G. <em>482</em>, 1172
<em>Berteroa see</em> Bertero, C. G.
<em>Berteroella see</em> Bertero, C. G.
<em>Berteromyces see</em> Bertero, C. G.
<em>Berthel. v.</em> Berthelot, S.
Berthelot, S. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Berthelotia see</em> Berthelot, S.
Berthold, G. D. W. <em>483-484</em>
<em>Bertholdia see</em> Berthold, G. D. W.
<em>Bertholdiella see</em> Berthold, G. D. W.
<em>Bertol. v.</em> Bertoloni, A.
Bertoloni, A. <em>485-495</em>

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<em>Bertolonia see</em> Bertoloni, A.
Berton, A. 1838
Bertrand, C. E. <em>alph</em>.
Bertuch, F. J. 434
Berwald, J. G. <em>496</em>
<em>Besch. v.</em> Bescherelle, É.
Bescherelle, É. <em>alph</em>. , 1835; <em>see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
<em>Bescherellia see</em> Bescherelle, É.
Besler, B. <em>497</em>
<em>Besleria see</em> Besler, B.
Bessa, P. <em>alph</em>. 648, 1547, 1578
Besser, W. S.J. G. von <em>498-502</em>
<em>Bessera see</em> Besser, W. S.J. G. von
Bestel, F. 947
Betcke, E. F. <em>503</em>
<em>Betckea see</em> Betcke, E. F.
Bethel, E. <em>alph</em>.
Bettfreund, K. <em>504</em>
Bettini, C. 493
<em>Beurl. v.</em> Beurling, P. J.
Beurling, P. J. <em>505</em>
Beverninck <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
Beyer, J. 1985-1986
Beyerinck, M. W. <em>v</em>. Beijerinck, M. W.
Beyerinck, W. <em>v</em>. Beijerinck, W.
Beyrich, H. K. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Beyrichia see</em> Beyrich, H. K.
Beyschlag, F. H. A. <em>506</em>
<em>Biasol. v.</em> Biasoletto, B.
<em>Biasolettia see</em> Biasoletto, B.
Biasoletto, B. <em>507-508</em>
Bicknell, C. <em>509-510</em>
Bicknell, E. P. <em>alph</em>., 779
Biehler, J. F. T. <em>511</em>
Bielefeld, R. <em>512</em>
<em>Bigel. v.</em> Bigelow, J.
<em>Bigelovia see</em> Bigelow, J.
Bigelow, J. <em>513-514</em>
Bigelow, J. M. <em>515</em>, 1691; <em>see</em> Bigelow, J., Durand, E. M., Emory, W. H.
<em>Bigelowia see</em> Bigelow, J.
Bigsby, J. J. <em>516</em>
Bik, T. 568
<em>Billb. v.</em> Billberg, G. J.
Billberg, G. J. <em>517</em>; <em>see</em> Forsström, J. E.
Billberg, J. I. <em>see</em> Billberg, G. J.
<em>Billbergia see</em> Billberg, G. J.
Billings, E. <em>alph</em>.
Billot, P. C. <em>518</em>
<em>Billotia see</em> Billot, P. C.
Billotti, T. 1166, 1169-1172; <em>see</em> Billot, P. C.
<em>Billottia see</em> Billot, P. C.
Billotti-Colla, T. <em>v</em>. Billotti, T.
<em>Binnend. v.</em> Binnendijk, S.
Binnendijk, S. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Binnendijkia see</em> Binnendijk, S.
Binney, E. W. <em>519</em>
Binz, A. <em>520-523</em>
Bipontinus, C. H. Schultz <em>v</em>. Schultz Bipontinus, C. H.
Biria, J. A. J. <em>524</em>
Biroli, G. <em>525-526</em>
<em>Birolia see</em> Biroli, G.
<em>Bisaschersonia see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
<em>Bisboeckelera see</em> Boeckeler, J. O.
Bisby, G. R. <em>527</em>, 781, 901
<em>Bisbyella see</em> Bisby, G. R.
<em>Bisbyopeltis see</em> Bisby, G. R.
<em>Bisch. v.</em> Bischoff, G. W.
Bischoff, F. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Bischoff, G. W. <em>528-536</em>, 807-808
<em>Bischoffia see</em> Bischoff, G. W.
<em>Bischofia see</em> Bischoff, G. W.
<em>Bischofioxylon see</em> Bischoff, G. W.
Bisseli, C. H. 2115
Biswas, K. P. <em>537</em>
Bitter, F. A. G. <em>538</em>, 867
<em>Bitteria see</em> Bitter, F. A. G.
<em>Biv.-Bern. v.</em> Bivona-Bernardi, A. de
<em>Bivinia see</em> Boivin, L. H.
Bivona-Bernardi, A. de <em>539-542</em>
<em>Bivonaea see</em> Bivona-Bernardi, A. de
<em>Bivonella see</em> Bivona-Bernardi, A. de
<em>Bizozzeria see</em> Bizzozero, G.
<em>Bizozzeriella see</em> Bizzozero, G.
<em>Bizz. v.</em> Bizzozero, G.
<em>Bizzozeria see</em> Bizzozero, G.
Bizzozero, G. <em>543</em>
Bjelčič, Z. 386
Björnström, J. V. 1886, 1890
Black, J. M. <em>544</em>
<em>Blackw. v.</em> Blackwell, E.
Blackwell, A. <em>see</em> Blackwell, E.
Blackwell, E. <em>545-546</em>
<em>Blackwellia see</em> Blackwell, E.
Bladh, P. J. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
<em>Bladhia see</em> Bladh, P. J.
Blainville, H. M. D. de <em>547</em>, 1048
<em>Blainvillea see</em> Blainville, H. M. D. de
Blair, D. 431, 771
Blaise, M. 2155
Blake, S. F. <em>548-549</em>, 781
<em>Blakeanthus see</em> Blake, S. F.
<em>Blakeslea see</em> Blakeslee, A. F.
Blakeslee, A. F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Blakwellia see</em> Blackwell, E.
Blanchard, R. 850
Blanchet, J. S. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Blanchetia see</em> Blanchet, J. S.
<em>Blanchetiastrum see</em> Blanchet, J. S.
Blanck, A. <em>550</em>
Blanco, F. M. <em>551-553</em>, 1766
<em>Blancoa see</em> Blanco, F. M.
<em>Bland. v.</em> Blandow, O. C
Blandow, O. C. <em>554</em>
<em>Blandowia see</em> Blandow, O. C.
Blankinship, J. W. 1690
<em>Blatt. v.</em> Blatter, E.
Blatter, E. <em>555-557</em>
Bleicher, J. <em>558</em>

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Bleicher, M. G. <em>alph</em>.
Blekingus, G. S. 36
Blom, C. M. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Bluff, M. J. <em>559</em>
<em>Bluffia see</em> Bluff, M. J.
Blum, J. L. <em>alph</em>. , 781
Blum, J. R. 533
Blume, C. L. <em>560-570</em>
<em>Blumea see</em> Blume, C. L.
<em>Blumella see</em> Blume, C. L.
Blumenbach, J. F. 843
<em>Blumeodendron see</em> Blume, C. L.
<em>Blumeopsis see</em> Blume, C. L.
<em>Blumia see</em> Blume, C. L.
<em>Blytia see</em> Blytt, M. N.
Blytt, A. G. <em>571</em>, 573; <em>see</em> Blytt, M. N.
Blytt, M. N. <em>572-573</em>, 1873; <em>see</em> Blytt, A. G.
<em>Blyttia see</em> Blytt, M. N.
<em>Blyttiomyces see</em> Blytt, A. G.
Bobart, J. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Boccone, P. <em>alph</em>. , 1073
<em>Bocconia see</em> Boccone, P.
Bock, H. <em>574-576</em>, 1448
<em>Bockia see</em> Bock, H.
<em>Bocq.-Lim. v.</em> Bocquillon-Limousin, H.
Bocquillon, H. T. <em>577</em>, 253
<em>Bocquillonia see</em> Bocquillon, H. T.
Bocquillon-Limousin, H. <em>578-579</em>
Bodach, C. F. 1862
Bodenbender, W. <em>alph</em>.
Bodman, G. L. 1886
<em>Boeck. v.</em> Boeckeler, J. O.
Boeckeler, J. <em>O. 580-581</em>, 198, 1592
<em>Boeckeleria see</em> Boeckeler, J. O.
Boedijn, K. B. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Boedijnopezizza see</em> Boedijn, K. B.
Boehmer, G. R. <em>582-585</em>, 546
<em>Boehmeria see</em> Boehmer, G. R.
<em>Boehmeriopsis see</em> Boehmer, G. R.
Boeninghausen, C. M. F. von <em>v</em>. Boenninghausen, C. M. F. von
<em>Boenn. v.</em> Boenninghausen, C. M. F. von
Boenninghausen, C. M. F. von <em>586</em>
<em>Boenninghausenia see</em> Boenninghausen, C. M. F. von
<em>Bocnninghausia see</em> Boenninghausen, C. M. F. von
<em>Boerg. v.</em> Boergesen, F. C. E.
Boergesen, F. C. E. <em>587-591</em>
<em>Boergesenia see</em> Boergesen, F. C. E.
<em>Boergeseniella see</em> Boergesen, F. C. E.
<em>Boerh. v.</em> Boerhaave, H.
Boerhaave, H. <em>592-593</em>
<em>Boerhaavea see</em> Boerhaave, H.
<em>Boerhaavia see</em> Boerhaave, H.
<em>Boerhavia see</em> Boerhaave, H.
<em>Boerl. v.</em> Boerlage, J. G.
Boerlage, J. <em>G. 594-596</em>, 2158
<em>Boerlagea see</em> Boerlage, J. G.
<em>Boerlagella see</em> Boerlage, J. G.
<em>Boerlagia see</em> Boerlage, J. G.
<em>Boerlagiodendron see</em> Boerlage, J. G.
Boerner, C. J. B. <em>597</em>
<em>Bogenh. v.</em> Bogenhard, C.
Bogenhard, C. <em>598</em>
Bohler, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bohleria see</em> Bohler, J.
Bohlin, K. H. <em>599</em>
<em>Bohlinia see</em> Bohlin, K. H.
Bohn, H. G. 1286, 2087
Bohnstedt, A. R. <em>600</em>
Bois, C. du <em>v</em>. Du Bois, C.
Bois, D. G. J. M. <em>601-602</em>
Boisduval, J. B. A. D. de <em>603</em>
<em>Boisduvalia see</em> Boisduval, J. B. A. D. de
<em>Boiss. v.</em> Boissier, P. E.
Boissier, P. E. <em>604-612</em>, 210, 999; <em>see</em> Autran, E.J. B., Barbey, W., Beauverd, G., Buhse, F. A., Duby, J. É.
<em>Boissiera see</em> Boissier, P. E.
Boissieu, C. V. de <em>613</em>
Boissieu, H. de <em>alph</em>.
Boissieu, J. J. de 613
<em>Boissieu v</em>. Boissieu, C. V. de
Boitard, P. 1535
Boivin, L. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Boivinella see</em> Boivin, L. H.
Bojer, W. <em>614</em>
<em>Bojeria see</em> Bojer, W.
<em>Boland. v.</em> Bolander, H. N.
Bolander, H. N. <em>615; see</em> Durand, E. M.
<em>Bolandra see</em> Bolander, H. N.
Boldingh, I. <em>616-619</em>
Boll, E. F. A. <em>620</em>
<em>Bollaea see</em> Bolle, C. A.
Bolle, C. A. 621
Bolle, F. 1711
Bolton, A. 1317
Bolton, J. <em>622-624</em>
Bolton, T. <em>see</em> Bolton, J.
<em>Boltonia see</em> Bolton, J.
Bolus, F. 625
Bolus, H. <em>625; see</em> Bolus, H. M. L.
Bolus, H. M. L. <em>626</em>, 625
<em>Bolus, L. v.</em> Bolus, H. M. L.
<em>Bolusafra see</em> Bolus, H.
<em>Bolusanthemum see</em> Bolus, H. M. L.
<em>Bolusanthus see</em> Bolus, H.
<em>Bolusia see</em> Bolus, H.
<em>Bolusiella see</em> Bolus, H.
Bommer, E. 1652
Bommer, E. C. <em>627-629</em>
Bommer, J. É. <em>630-631</em>, 1592; <em>see</em> Bommer, E. C.
<em>Bommerella see</em> Bommer, E. C.
<em>Bommeria see</em> Bommer, J. É.
Bonafous, M. <em>see</em> Allioni, C., Bellardi, C. A. L.
Bonaparte, R. N. Prince 1128
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Bonati, G. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bonatia see</em> Bonati, G. H.
Bonato, G. A. 632
Boncourt, L. C. A. Chamisseau de <em>v</em>. Chamisso, L. A. von
Bondam, R. <em>633</em>
Bondaroy, A. D. Fougeroux de <em>v</em>. Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D.
Bonelli, G. <em>634</em>
<em>Bonellia see</em> Bonelli, G.
<em>Bong. v.</em> Bongard, A. G. H.
Bongard, A. G. H. <em>635</em>
Bongard, G. H. <em>v</em>. Bongard, A. G. H.
Bongard, H. G. <em>v</em>. Bongard, A. G. H.
<em>Bongardia see</em> Bongard, A. G. H.
<sm>BONITE</sm>1969; <em>see</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
<em>Bonnem. v.</em> Bonnemaison, T.
Bonnemaison, T. <em>636-637</em>
<em>Bonnemaisonia see</em> Bonnemaison, T.
Bonner, C. E. B. <em>638</em>
<em>Bonneria see</em> Bonner, C. E. B.
Bonnet, E. <em>639-641</em>, 1160
Bonnier, G. E. M. <em>642-644</em>, 1249
<em>Bonniera see</em> Bonnier, G. E. M.
<em>Bonord. v.</em> Bonorden, H. F.
Bonorden, H. F. <em>645-647</em>, 866
<em>Bonordenia see</em> Bonorden, H. F.
<em>Bonordeniella see</em> Bonorden, H. F.
<em>Bonpl. v.</em> Bonpland, A. J. A.
Bonpland, A. J. A. <em>648</em>, 563, 1409
<em>Bonplandia see</em> Bonpland, A. J. A.
Bonstedt, C. 649
Boos, J. 650
Booth, W. B. <em>651</em>
<em>Bootia see</em> Boott, F. M. B.
Boott, F. M. B. 652
<em>Boottia see</em> Boott, F. M. B.
Bor, N. L. <em>alph</em>.
Borbás, V. von <em>653</em>
Borcht, P. van der 1485-1486
Borckhausen, M. B. <em>v</em>. Borkhausen, M. B.
<em>Borckhausenia see</em> Borkhausen, M. B.
Boreau, A. <em>654-656</em>, 1239
<em>Boreava see</em> Boreau, A.
Borg, J. 657
Borgardt, R. 1879
<em>Borkh. v.</em> Borkhausen, M. B.
Borkhausen, M. B. <em>658-660</em>
<em>Borkhausenia see</em> Borkhausen, M. F.
<em>Born. v.</em> Bornet, J.-B. É.
Bornemann, F. <em>661</em>
Bornemann, J. G. <em>662</em>
Bornet, J.-B. É. <em>663-665</em>, 202; <em>see</em> Burnat, E., Gay, F.
<em>Bornetelia see</em> Bornet, J.-B. É.
<em>Bornetia see</em> Bornet, J.-B. É.
<em>Bornetina see</em> Bornet, J.-B. É.
<em>Bornm. v.</em> Bornmüller, J. F. N.
Bornmüller, J. F. N. <em>alph</em>.
Borromée 1337
<em>Bory v</em>. Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. G. M.
Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. G. M. <em>666</em>- <em>672</em>, 412, 1090, 1578, 1598; <em>see</em> Duperrey, L. I.
<em>Borya see</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. G. M.
<em>Boryna see</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. G. M.
Borza, A. <em>alph</em>.
Borzi, A. <em>673-674</em>
<em>Borzia see</em> Borzi, A.
<em>Borzicactus see</em> Borzi, A.
<em>Borzinema see</em> Borzi, A.
Bosc, L. A. G. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Déterville
Bosc d'Antic, L. A. G. <em>v</em>. Bosc, L. A. G.
<em>Bosca see</em> Bosc, L. A. G.
<em>Bosch v</em>. Bosch, R. B. van den
Bosch, J. van den <em>see</em> Bosch, R. B. van
Bosch, R. B. van den 675-670, 1512
<em>Boschia see</em> Bosch, R. B. van den
<em>Boscia see</em> Bosc, L. A. G.
Bosco, del <em>v</em>. Del Bosco
Bose, E. G. 546
Bossche, M. van den 1429
Bossu 1825
Bottione, A. M. 280; <em>see</em> Allioni, C.
Bottione, G.-A. <em>see</em> Allioni, C.
Bottler, M. <em>680</em>
<em>Boucher v</em>. Boucher de Crèvecoeur, J. A. G.
Boucher, G. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Boucher de Crèvecoeur, J. A. G. <em>681</em>
Bouchet, D. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Broussonet, P. M. A.
Bouchet Doumenq, D. <em>v</em>. Bouchet, D.
<em>Bouchetia see</em> Bouchet, D.
<em>Bond. v.</em> Boudier, J. L. É.
<sm>BOUDEUSE</sm> <em>see</em> Commerson, P.
Boudier, J. L. É. <em>682-684</em>, 1089
<em>Boudiera see</em> Boudier, J. L. É.
<em>Boudierella see</em> Boudier, J. L. É.
Bougainville, L. A. de <em>see</em> Commerson, P.
Boulay, J. N. <em>685-687</em>
<em>Boulaya see</em> Boulay, J. N.
Boulger, G. E. S. <em>alph</em>. , 772
Bouly de Lesdain, M. <em>688</em>
<em>Bourd. v.</em> Bourdot, H.
Bourdon, I. 669
Bourdot, H. <em>689</em>
<em>Bourdotia see</em> Bourdot, H.
<em>Bourgaea see</em> Bourgeau, E.
Bourgeau, E. <em>alph</em>.
Bourgeois, A. 253
Bourquelot, É. É. 947
Bourrelly, P. 664
Boutelou, C. <em>alph</em>.
Bouton, L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Boutonia see</em> Bouton, L.
Bouvier, J. L. <em>690</em>
Bowdich, S. <em>691</em>
Bowdich, T. E. 691
Bower, F. O. <em>692-694</em>

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Bowerbank, J. S. <em>695</em>
<em>Bowerbankella see</em> Bowerbank, J. S.
<em>Boweria see</em> Bower, F. O.
Bowman, J. E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bowmania see</em> Bowman, J. E.
Boyer, L. <em>6g6</em>
<em>Br. Bl. v</em>. Braun-Blanquet, J.
<em>Br., P. v</em>. Browne, P.
<em>Br., R. v.</em> Brown, R.
<em>Brack. v</em>. Brackenridge, W. D.
Brackenridge, W. D. <em>697-698</em>
<em>Brackenridgea see</em> Brackenridge, W. D.
<em>Braddleya see</em> Bradley, R.
Brade, A. C. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bradea see</em> Brade, A. C.
<em>Bradleja see</em> Bradley, R.
Bradley, R. <em>6gg</em>
<em>Bradleya see</em> Bradley, R.
<em>Braithw. v</em>. Braithwaite, R.
Braithwaite, R. <em>700-701</em>
<em>Braithwaitea see</em> Braithwaite, R.
Brand, A. <em>alph</em>. , 1713
<em>Brandegea see</em> Brandegee, T. S.
Brandegee, M. K. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Brandegee, T. S.
Brandegee, T. S. <em>alph.; see</em> Brandegee, M. K.
Brandelius, P. 32
Brandes, E. <em>702</em>
Brandes, R. <em>see</em> Brandes, E.
Brandes, W. <em>703</em>
<em>Brandesia see</em> Brandes, E.
Brandis, D. <em>704-705</em>
<em>Brandisia see</em> Brandis, D.
<em>Brandt see</em> Brandt, J. F. von
Brandt, I. 746
Brandt, J. F. von <em>706-708</em>
<em>Brandtia see</em> Brandt, J. F. von
Brândză, D. <em>709</em>
Brândză, M. A. <em>710</em>
<em>Braun, A. v</em>. Braun, A. C. H.
Braun, A. C. H. <em>711-717</em>, 1159, 1694, 2040; <em>see</em> Engelmann, G.
Braun, C. F. W. <em>718-719</em>
<em>Braun-Blanq. v</em>. Braun-Blanquet, J.
Braun-Blanquet, J. <em>720</em>
Braune, F. A. A. von <em>721-722</em>
<em>Braunea see</em> Braune, F. A. A. von
<em>Braunia see</em> Braun, A. C. H.
Brauns, H. H. J. C. <em>see</em> Braun, A. C. H.
Braunschweig, H. 856
<em>Braunsia see</em> Braun, A. C. H.
<em>Bréb. v</em>. Brébisson, L. A. de
Brébisson, L. A. de <em>723-727</em>
<em>Brebissonia see</em> Brébisson, L. A. de
Breda, J. G. S. van <em>728</em>
<em>Bredaea see</em> Breda, J. G. S. van
<em>Bredia see</em> Breda, J. G. S. van
<em>Bref. v</em>. Brefeld, J. O.
Brefeld, J. O. <em>729-730</em>
<em>Brefeldia see</em> Brefeld, J. O.
<em>Breffeldiella see</em> Brefeld, J. O.
Breidenstein, W. <em>731</em>
<em>Breidl. v</em>. Breidler, J.
Breidler, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Breidleria see</em> Breidler, J.
Breistroffer, H. 1838
Breiter, C. A. <em>732</em>
<em>Bremek. v</em>. Bremekamp, C. E. B.
Bremekamp, C. E. B. <em>733-737</em>
<em>Bremekampia see</em> Bremekamp, C. E. B.
Brenckle, J. F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Brencklea see</em> Brenckle, J. F.
Brereton, J. A. <em>738</em>
<em>Bres. v</em>. Bresadola, G.
Bresadola, G. <em>739-745</em>, 473
<em>Bresadolella see</em> Bresadola, G.
<em>Bresadolia see</em> Bresadola, G.
<em>Bresadolina see</em> Bresadola, G.
Bresler, M. <em>746</em>
Bretschneider, E. <em>747-748</em>
<em>Bretschneidera see</em> Bretschneider, E.
<em>Breut. v</em>. Breutel, J. C.
Breutel, J. C. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Breutelia see</em> Breutel, J. C.
Brewer, J. A. <em>749-750</em>
Breyn, J. <em>v</em>. Breyne, J.
Breyne, J. <em>751-753; see</em> Burman, J.
Breyne, J. P. 753; <em>see</em> Breyne, J.
<em>Breyniopsis see</em> Breyne, J.
<em>Breynia see</em> Breyne, J.
Breynius, J. <em>v</em>. Breyne, J.
Briard, P. A. <em>754-755</em>
<em>Briardia see</em> Briard, P. A.
Brickell, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Brickellia see</em> Brickell, J.
<em>Brickelliastrum see</em> Brickell, J.
<em>Brid. v</em>. Bridel, S.-E. de
Bridel, S.-E. de <em>756-757</em>, 451
Bridel-Brideri, S.-E. de <em>v</em>. Bridel, S.-E.
<em>Bridelea see</em> Bridel, S.-E. de
<em>Bridelioxylon see</em> Bridel, S.-E. de
<em>Briedelia see</em> Bridel, S.-E. de
Briganti, F. 758; <em>see</em> Briganti, V.
Briganti, V. <em>758-759</em>
<em>Brigantiella see</em> Briganti, V.
Briggs, T. R. A. <em>760</em>
<em>Brign. v</em>. Brignoli di Brunnhoff, G. de
Brignoli di Brunnhoff, G. de <em>761</em>
<em>Brignolia see</em> Brignoli di Brunnhoff, G. de
Briosi, G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Briosia see</em> Briosi, G.
<em>Briq. v</em>. Briquet, J. I.
Briquet, J. I. <em>762-769</em>, 936, 1592; <em>see</em> Chenevard, P.
<em>Briquetastrum see</em> Briquet, J. I.
<em>Briquetia see</em> Briquet, J. I.
<em>Briquetina see</em> Briquet, J. I.
Brisseau de Mirbel, C. F. <em>v</em>. Mirbel, C. F. B. de

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Bristow, H. W. <em>alph</em>.
Britten, J. <em>770-77</em>, 295
<em>Brittenia see</em> Britten, J.
<em>Britton v</em>. Britton, N. L.
Britton, E. G. <em>773-774</em>, 781; <em>see</em> Britton, N. L., Cardot, J., Cummings, C. E., Dixon, H. N.
Britton, N. L. <em>775-788; see</em> Bang, M., Britton, E. G., Brown, S.
<em>Brittonamra see</em> Britton, N. L.
<em>Brittonastrum see</em> Britton, N. L.
<em>Brittonella see</em> Britton, N. L.
<em>Brittonia see</em> Britton, N. L.
<em>Brittonrosea see</em> Britton, N. L.
<em>Britzelm. v.</em> Britzelmayr, M.
Britzelmayer, M. <em>789-790</em>, 497; <em>see</em> Baenitz, K. G.
Broberg, S. P. 1865; <em>see</em> Ehrhart, J. F.
<em>Brockm. v.</em> Brockmüller, H. J. H.
Brockmüller, H. J. H. <em>791</em>
<em>Bromf. v.</em> Bromfield, W. A.
Bromfield, W. A. <em>792</em>
<em>Brond. v.</em> Brondeau, L. de
Brondeau, L. de <em>793-795</em>
<em>Brongn. v.</em> Brongniart, A. T.
<em>Brongn. Al. v.</em> Brongniart, Al.
Brongniart, A. T. <em>796-803</em>, 191, 669, 672, 1416, 1578, 1609; <em>see</em> Brongniart, AL, Cuvier, G.-F., Duperrey, L. I.
Brongniart, Al. <em>804</em>, 1293; <em>see</em> Brongniart, A. T.
<em>Brongniartella see</em> Brongniart, A. T.
<em>Brongniartia see</em> Brongniart, A. T.
<em>Brongniartikentia see</em> Brongniart, A. T.
<em>Brongniartites see</em> Brongniart, A. T.
Bronn, H. G. <em>805-808</em>, 533
<em>Bronnia see</em> Bronn, H. G.
<em>Bronnites see</em> Bronn, H. G.
Broome, C. E. <em>alph</em>. , 460
<em>Broomea see</em> Broome, C. E.
<em>Broomeia see</em> Broome, G. E.
<em>Broomella see</em> Broome, G. E.
<em>Broomeola see</em> Broome, C. E.
<em>Brot. v.</em> Brotero, F. de A.
<em>Broiera see</em> Brotero, F. de A.
Brotero, F. de A. <em>809-812</em>
<em>Broteroa see</em> Brotero, F. de A.
<em>Broth v</em>. Brotherus, V. F.
<em>Brothera see</em> Brotherus, V. F.
<em>Brotherella see</em> Brotherus, V. F.
<em>Brotherobryum see</em> Brotherus, V. F.
Brotherus, V. F. <em>813-814</em>, 1711
Brouard, A. G. J. <em>v</em>. Arsène, G.
Brouard, É. J. <em>815</em>
Broughton, A. <em>816-819</em>
<em>Broughtonia see</em> Broughton, A.
Broun, A. F. <em>820</em>
<em>Brouss. v.</em> Broussonet, P. M. A.
Broussonet, P. M. A. <em>821; see</em> Bouchet, D.
<em>Broussonetia see</em> Broussonet, P. M. A.
Brown, A. <em>alph</em>. , 775, 778; <em>see</em> Brun, J. J.
Brown, J. E. <em>822</em>
Brown, N. E. <em>823</em>, 1140, 1814
Brown, R. <em>824-838</em>, 3, 73, 362, 418, 863, 896, 1806, 1850, 2134; <em>see</em> Abel, C, Aiton, W., Banks, J., Bauer, F. L., Caley, G., Flinders, M.
Brown, R. W. <em>alph</em>.
Brown, S. <em>839</em>
<em>Brownaea see</em> Browne, P.
Browne, D. J. <em>840-841</em>
Browne, P. <em>842; see</em> Ehret, G. D.
<em>Brownea see</em> Browne, P.
Browning, W. E. <em>see</em> Brown, R.
Brownlee, J. <em>see</em> Brown, R.
<em>Brownleea see</em> Brown, R.
Brownlow, Lady <em>see</em> Brown, R.
<em>Brownlowia see</em> Brown, R.
<em>Brownanthus see</em> Brown, N. E.
<em>Browneopsis see</em> Browne, P.
<em>Browningia see</em> Brown, R.
Bruce, J. <em>843</em>
<em>Brucea see</em> Bruce, J.
Bruch, P. <em>844</em>, 451
<em>Bruchia see</em> Bruch, P.
<em>Brückn. v.</em> Brückner, A. F. A.
Brückner, A. F. A. <em>845-846</em>
Brückner, G. 1711
Brühl, P. J. <em>846</em>
Brugmans, S. J. <em>847-848; see</em> Clifford, G.
<em>Brugmansia see</em> Brugmans, S.J.
Brugnonus, J. 918
Bruinsma, A. E. J. <em>see</em> Bruinsma, J. J.
Bruinsma, J. J. <em>849</em>
<em>Bruinsmaea see</em> Bruinsma, J.J.
<em>Bruinsmania see</em> Bruinsma, J. J.
<em>Bruinsmea see</em> Bruinsma, J.J.
<em>Bruinsmia see</em> Bruinsma, J. J.
Brumpt, E. J. A. <em>850</em>
Brun, J. J. <em>851</em>
<em>Brunch. v.</em> Brunchorst, J.
Brunchorst, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Brunchorstia see</em> Brunchorst, J.
Brunfels, O. <em>852-856</em>
<em>Brunfelsia see</em> Brunfels, O.
<em>Brunfelsiopsis see</em> Brunfels, O.
<em>Brunia see</em> Brun, J. J.
<em>Bruniopsis see</em> Brun, J.J.
Brunner von Wattenwyl, C. <em>alph</em>.
Brunnhoff, G. de Brignoli di <em>v</em>. Brignoli di Brunnhoff, G. de
Brunnthaler, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Brunonia</em> see Brown, R.
<em>Brunoniella see</em> Brown, R.
<em>Brunsfelsia see</em> Brunfels, O.
Bruttan, A. <em>856</em>
Brutelle, C.-L. L'Héritier de <em>v</em>. L'Héritier de Brutelle, C.-L.
Bruzelius, A. S. <em>857</em>, 39, 43
Bruzelius, J. 36, 39

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Bryant, C. <em>858</em>
Brydolf, G. S. 124
Bryhn, N. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bryhnia see</em> Bryhn, N.
<em>Bryoandersonia see</em> Anderson, A.
<em>Bryobartramia see</em> Bartram, E. B.
<em>Bryobrittonia see</em> Britton, E. G.
<em>Bryobrothera see</em> Brotherus, V. F.
<em>Bryodixonia see</em> Dixon, H. N.
Bubák, F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bubakia see</em> Bubák, F.
Bubani, P. <em>859-861</em>
<em>Bubania see</em> Bubani, P.
Buch, C. L. von <em>862-863</em>
Buch, H. R. V. <em>alph</em>.
Buch, W. <em>see</em> Buch, C. L. von
Buchanan Hamilton, F. 1497
<em>Buchia see</em> Buch, C. L. von
Buchenau, F. G. P. <em>864-871</em>, 1713
<em>Buchenavia see</em> Buchenau, F. G. P.
Buchheim, G. 365
<em>Buchosia see</em> Buchoz, P. J.
Buchoz, P. J. <em>872-894</em>
<em>Buchozia see</em> Buchoz, P. J.
Buch tien, O. <em>895</em>
<em>Buchtienia see</em> Buchtien, O.
Buckland, F. T. 896; <em>see</em> Buckland, W.
Buckland, W. <em>896</em>, 191
<em>Bucklandia see</em> Buckland, W.
<em>Bucklandiopsis see</em> Buckland, W.
Buckley, S. B. <em>897; see</em> Durand, E. M.
<em>Buckleya see</em> Buckley, S. B.
Buckman, J. <em>898</em>
Buddie, A. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Dale, S.
<em>Buddleja see</em> Buddie, A.
Buek, H. W. <em>899; see</em> Buek (II), J. N.
Buck (I), J. N. <em>see</em> Buek (II), J. N.
Buek (II), J. N. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Buekia see</em> Buek (II), J. N.
Buetschli, J. A. O. <em>alph</em>.
Buffon, G. L. L. de <em>alph</em>.
<em>Bufona see</em> Buffon, G. L. L. de
<em>Buffonea see</em> Buffon, G. L. L. de
<em>Buffonia see</em> Buffon, G. L. L. de
<em>Bufonia see</em> Buffon, G. L. L. de
Buhse, F. A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Buhsia see</em> Buhse, F. A.
Buisson, J. P. <em>900</em>
<em>Bull. v.</em> Bulliard, J. B. F.
<em>Bullardia see</em> Bulliard, J. B. F.
Buller, A. H. R. <em>901</em>, 527
<em>Bullera see</em> Buller, A. H. R.
Bulliard, J. B. F. <em>902-912</em>, 1615
Bulliard, P. <em>v</em>. Bulliard, J. B. F.
<em>Bulliarda see</em> Bulliard, J. B. F.
<em>Bulliardella see</em> Bulliard, J. B. F.
<em>Bulliardia see</em> Bulliard, J. B. F.
Bullock-Webster, G. R. 2199; <em>see</em> Groves, J.
Bulnheim, C. O. <em>alph</em>.
Bunge, A. A. von <em>913-917</em>, 974, 1748, 1802; <em>see</em> Cosson, E. St.-C.
<em>Bungea see</em> Bunge, A. A. von
Buniva, M. F. <em>918</em>
<em>Buraeavia see</em> Bureau, L. É.
Burbidge, F. W. T. <em>919</em>
<em>Burbidgea see</em> Burbidge, F. W. T.
<em>Burch. v.</em> Burchell, W. J.
Burchell, W. J. <em>920</em>
<em>Burchellia see</em> Burchell, W. J.
Burdet, H. M. 860
Bureau, L. É. <em>921-922</em>, 16, 253, 999
<em>Bureava see</em> Bureau, L. É.
<em>Bureavella see</em> Bureau, L. É.
Burgeff, H. E. N. <em>923</em>
Burgess, H. W. <em>924</em>
<em>Burgsd. v.</em> Burgsdorff, F. A. L. von
Burgsdorff, F. A. L. von <em>925</em>
<em>Burgsdorfia see</em> Burgsdorff, F. A. L. von
Buri 1124
Burkill, I. H. <em>alph</em>. , 1814
<em>Burkillanthus see</em> Burkill, I. H.
<em>Burkillia see</em> Burkill, I. H.
<em>Burkilliodendron see</em> Burkill, I. H.
<em>Burl. v.</em> Burlingham, G. S.
Burlingham, G. S. <em>926</em>, 781
<em>Burm</em>., <em>J. v.</em> Burman, J.
<em>Burm</em>., <em>M. L. v.</em> Burman, N. L.
Burman, J. <em>927-933; see</em> Burman, N. L., Delessert, J. P. B., Garcin, L.
Burman, N. L. <em>934-935; see</em> Delessert,J. P. B.
<em>Burmannia see</em> Burman, J.
Burmeister, F. 504
Burnat, E. <em>936</em>, 314, 762-764, 767, 1123; <em>see</em> Cavillier, F. G.
Burnat, J. 764
<em>Burnatia see</em> Burnat, E.
Burnett, G. 924
Burret, K. E. M. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Burretiodendron see</em> Burret, K. E. M.
<em>Burretiokentia see</em> Burret, K. E. M.
Burser, J. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Bauhin, C.
<em>Bursera see</em> Burser, J.
<em>Bursericarpum see</em> Burser, J.
<em>Burserites see</em> Burser, J.
Burt, E. A. 1742
Burtt Davy, J. <em>v</em>. Davy, J. B.
<em>Burttdavya see</em> Davy, J. B.
Bury, P. S. <em>937</em>
<em>Buscal. v.</em> Buscalioni, L.
Buscalioni, L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Buscalionia see</em> Buscalioni, L.
Busch, N. A. <em>alph</em>.
Buse, L. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Busea see</em> Buse, L. H.
Buser, R. <em>alph</em>. , 611, 982
Busnot, F. 518
Bute, J. S. Earl of <em>938; see</em> Garcin, L., Gronovius, J. F.
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Butler, G. W. 1319
Butzke, E. 211
Buxbaum, J. C. 2175
Buxton, R. <em>939</em>
Buysson, F. Du <em>v</em>. Du Buysson, F.
Buze, F. A. <em>v</em>. Buhse, F. A.
Caballero y Segares, A. 1039
Cadeval y Diars, J. <em>940</em>
Caeis, T. P. <em>941</em>
<em>Caesalpinia see</em> Cesalpino, A.
<em>Caesalpiniodes see</em> Cesalpino, A.
Caesalpinus, A. <em>v</em>. Cesalpino, A.
Caffin, J. F. <em>942</em>
Caflisch, J. F. <em>943-944; see</em> Baenitz, K. G.
<em>Caill. v.</em> Cailliaud, F.
Cailliaud, F. <em>945</em>
Caillié, R. <em>see</em> Cailliaud, F.
<em>Cailliea see</em> Cailliaud, F.
<em>Cailliella see</em> Cailliaud, F.
Cain, R. F. <em>946</em>
<em>Cainia see</em> Cain, R. F.
<em>Cainiella see</em> Cain, R. F.
Caldas, F. J. de <em>alph</em>.
<em>Caldasia see</em> Caldas, F. J. de
Caldesi, L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Caldesia see</em> Caldesi, L.
<em>Caldesiella see</em> Caldesi, L.
<em>Caleana see</em> Caley, G.
Caley, G. <em>alph</em>. , 835
<em>Caleya see</em> Caley, G.
Cali, G. 2218
<em>Calk. v.</em> Calkins, W. W.
Calkins, W. W. <em>alph</em>.
Callay, E. A.-A. <em>947</em>
Callmann, W. 2158
Calmette, L. C. A. <em>alph</em>.
Calwer, C. G. <em>948</em>
Camara, M. Arruda da <em>v</em>. Arruda da Camara, M.
<em>Cambess. v.</em> Cambessèdes, J.
<em>Combessedea see</em> Cambessèdes, J.
Cambessèdes, J. <em>949-957</em>
<em>Cambessedesia see</em> Cambessèdes, J.
Camisola, G. <em>958</em>
<em>Camissonia see</em> Chamisso, L. A. von
Camp, W. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Campb. v.</em> Campbell, D. H.
Campbell, D. H. <em>959-960</em>
<em>Campd. v.</em> Campdera, F.
Campdera, F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Campderia see</em> Campdera, F.
Camper, P. <em>962</em>
Camus, A. A. <em>963-967</em>, 969, 971
Camus, E. G. <em>968-971, 963</em>
<em>Camusia see</em> Camus, A. A.
Camussiella see Camus, A. A.
Candolle, A. C. P. <em>982</em>, 978, 999, 1592; <em>see</em> Buser, R., Candolle, R. É. A. de
Candolle, A. L. P. P. <em>de 972-981</em>, 610, 766, 997, 999, 1004, 1017, 2129; <em>see</em> Buser, R., Candolle, A. C. P. de
Candolle, A. P. de <em>983-1017</em>, 43, 213, 362, 372, 524, 562, 669, 723, 809, 832, 863, 899, 1175, 1351, 15363 1542, 1786, 1917, 1921, 2134, 2161; see Bauhin, C, Berlandier, J. L., Broussonet, P. M. A., Buser, R., Candolle, A. L. P. P. de, Chavannes, É. L., Colladon, L. T. F., Cuvier, G.-F., Delessert, J. P. B., Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J.
Candolle, Alph. de <em>v</em>. Candolle, A. L. P. P. de
Candolle, Aug. de <em>v</em>. Candolle, R. É. A. de
Candolle, C. de <em>v</em>. Candolle, A. C. P. de
Candolle, R. É. A. de <em>alph</em>. , 982; <em>see</em> Buser, R.
<em>Candollea see</em> Candolle, A. P. de
<em>Candolleodendron see</em> Candolle, A. P. de
<em>Candollina see</em> Candolle, A. C. P. de
Cane, Godman F. Du <em>v</em>. Godman, F. Du Cane
Cannart d'Hamale, F. <em>1018</em>
Capellen, G. A. G. P. van der <em>see</em> Capelli, C. M.
<em>Capellenia see</em> Capelli, C. M.
Capelli, C. M. <em>1019</em>
<em>Capellia see</em> Capelli, C. M.
Capellini, G. <em>1020-1021</em>
Capieux, J. S. 345, 348
Cardot, J. <em>1022</em>, 1592, 2109; <em>see</em> Foreau, G.
<em>Cardotia see</em> Cardot, J.
Carey, J. <em>aph</em>., 2124
Carey, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Careya see</em> Carey, W.
Carion, J. É. <em>1023</em>
<em>Carionia see</em> Carion, J. É.
Cariot, A. <em>1024-1025</em>
Carlberg, J. C. 172
Carleton, M. A. <em>alph</em>.
Carlgren, O. 1636
Carlsson, G. L. 1876
Carlsten, E. A. 1876
<em>Carmich. v.</em> Carmichael, D.
Carmichael, D. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Carmichaelia see</em> Carmichael, D.
<em>Caroligmelina see</em> Gmelin, C. C.
<em>Carolofritschia see</em> Fritsch jr., K.
<em>Carpenter v</em>. Carpenter, W.
Carpenter, W. <em>1026</em>
Carpenter, W. B. <em>1027-1028</em>
Carpentier, A. <em>alph</em>.
Carr, C. E. <em>alph</em>.
Carradori, G. <em>1029-1030</em>
<em>Carradoria see</em> Carradori, G.
Carrière, É. A. <em>1031</em>
<em>Carring. v.</em> Carrington, B.
Carrington, B. <em>alph</em>.
Carrisso, L. W. 1734
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<em>Carruth. v.</em> Carruthers, W.
Carruthers, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Carruthersia see</em> Carruthers, W.
<em>Carruthia see</em> Carruthers, W.
Carson, J. <em>1032</em>
Carter, T. 1165
Caruel, T. <em>1033-1038</em>, 314, 978
<em>Camelia see</em> Caruel, T.
<em>Caruelina see</em> Caruel, T.
Carus, C. G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Casar. v.</em> Casaretto, G.
Casares-Gil, A. <em>1039</em>
<em>Casaresia see</em> Casares-Gil, A.
Casaretto, G. <em>1040</em>
<em>Casarettoa see</em> Casaretto, G.
Casati, F. Beltramini de <em>v</em>. Beltramini de Casati, F.
<em>Cas.-Gil. v.</em> Casares-Gil, A.
<em>Casp. v.</em> Capary, J. X. R.
<em>Casparea see</em> Bauhin, C.
<em>Caspareopsis see</em> Bauhin, C.
Caspari, P. 218
Caspary, J. X. R. <em>1041-1042</em>, 377
<em>Casparya see</em> Caspary, J. X. R.
<em>Cass. v.</em> Cassini, A.-H. G. de
<em>Casseb. v.</em> Cassebeer, J. H.
Cassebeer, J. H. <em>1043-1045</em>
<em>Cassebeera see</em> Cassebeer, J. H.
<em>Cassebeeria see</em> Cassebeer, J. H.
Cassel, F. P. <em>1046</em>
<em>Casselia see</em> Cassel, F. P.
Cassini, A.-H. G. de <em>1047-1050</em>, 828, 1293
<em>Cassinia see</em> Cassini, A.-H. G. de
Cassone, F. <em>1051</em>
Casström, S. N. <em>see</em> Alströmer, C.
Castagne, J. L. M. <em>1052-1054</em>
<em>Castagnea see</em> Castagne, J. L. M.
<em>Castagnella see</em> Castagne, J. L. M.
Castelnau, F. L. N. de C. de L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Castelnavia see</em> Castelnau, F. L. N. de C. de L.
Castera, J. H. 843
<em>Castigl. v.</em> Castiglioni, L.
Castiglioni, L. <em>1055</em>
<em>Castiglionia see</em> Castiglioni, L.
Castillo, E. Drake del <em>v</em>. Drake del Castillo, E.
Castracane degli Antelminelli, F. S. <em>1056</em>
<em>Castracania see</em> Castracane degli Antelminelli, F. S.
<em>Catesbaea see</em> Catesby, M.
Catesby, M. <em>1057-1058</em>
<em>Catesbya see</em> Catesby, M.
Catoni, G. 745
<em>Caulinia see</em> Cavolini, F.
<em>Caulinites see</em> Cavolini, F.
Caulinus, F. <em>v</em>. Cavolini, F.
Caumont, de 1357
Caumont de Laporte Castelnau, F. L. N. de <em>v</em>. Castelnau, F. L. N. de C. de L.
<em>Cav. v.</em> Cavanilles, A. J.
<em>Cavanilla see</em> Cavanniles, A. J.
<em>Cavanillea see</em> Cavanilles, A. J.
Cavanilles, A. J. <em>1059-1066</em>
<em>Cavanillesia see</em> Cavanilles, A. J.
Cavara, F. 7067; <em>see</em> Brioso, G.
<em>Cavaraella see</em> Cavara, F.
<em>Cavar ea see</em> Cavara, F.
<em>Cavill. v.</em> Cavillier, F. G.
Cavillier, F. G. <em>alph</em>. , 764, 936
<em>Cavoliana see</em> Cavolini, F.
Cavolini, F. <em>1068-1069</em>
<em>Cavolinia see</em> Cavolini, F.
Cayeux, F. 602
Cejp, K. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Cejpia see</em> Cejp, K.
<em>Celak. v.</em> Celakovský, L. J.
<em>Celak. L. F. v.</em> Celakovský, L. F.
Celakovský, L. F. <em>1077</em>
Celakovský, L. J. <em>1070</em>; <em>see</em> Celakovský, L. F.
Cels, J. M. <em>see</em> Déterville
<em>Celsa see</em> Celsius, O.
<em>Celsia see</em> Celsius, O.
<em>Celsioverbascum see</em> Celsius, O.
Celsius, O. <em>1072</em>; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Celsus, A. C. <em>see</em> Celsius, O.
Cerù, C. 1056
Ceruti, A. 744-745
<em>Ces. v.</em> Cesati, V. de
Cesalpino, A. <em>1073</em>, 1033; <em>see</em> Ghini, L.
Cesati, V. de <em>1074-1076; see</em> Baglietto, F.
<em>Cesatia see</em> Cesati, V. de
<em>Cesatiella see</em> Cesati, V. de
Chabert, A. <em>alph</em>.
Chaborski, G. 7077
<em>Chabraea see</em> Chabrey, D.
Chabraeus, D. <em>v</em>. Chabrey, D.
Chabrey, D. <em>alph</em>. , 368
Chaillet, J. F. de <em>alph</em>.
<sm>CHALLENGER</sm>1056
Chalmers, J. <em>alph</em>.
Chalon, J. C. A. <em>1078-1080</em>
<em>Cham. v.</em> Chamisso, L. A. von
Chamberet, J. B. J. C. T. de 1091
Chamisseau de Boncourt, L. C. A. <em>v</em>. Chamisso, L. A. von
Chamisso, L. A. von <em>1081-1084</em>, 1633
<em>Chamissoa see</em> Chamisso, L. A. von
<em>Chamissomneia see</em> Chamisso, L. A. von
<em>Chamissoniophila see</em> Chamisso, L. A. von
<em>Champ. v.</em> Champion, J. G.
Champion, J. G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Championia see</em> Champion, J. G.
Champy, P. 1085
Chandler, A. 651
<em>Chantrania see</em> Girod-Chantrans, J.
<em>Chantransia see</em> Girod-Chantrans, J.
<em>Chantransiopsis see</em> Girod-Chantrans, J.
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Chapman, A. W. <em>1086; see</em> Durand, E. M.
Chapman, F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Chapmannia see</em> Chapman, A. W.
Chaptal, J. A. C. <em>see</em> Déterville
Chardón Palacios, C. E. <em>alph</em>.
Charpentier, J. G. F. de <em>alph</em>.
<em>Charpentiera see</em> Charpentier, J. G. F. de
Chase, M. A. <em>alph</em>. , 781
<em>Chastenaea see</em> Chastenay, V. de
Chastenay, V. de <em>1087</em>
Chatin, G. A. <em>1088-1089</em>
<em>Chaub. v.</em> Chaubard, L. A.
Chaubard, L. A. <em>1090</em>, 672
<em>Chaubardia see</em> Chaubard, L. A.
<em>Chaubardiella see</em> Chaubard, L. A.
Chaumeton, F. P. 1091
<em>Chauv. v.</em> Chauvin, F. J.
Chauvin, F. J. <em>1092</em>
<em>Chauvinia see</em> Chauvin, F. J.
<em>Chauviniella see</em> Chauvin, F. J.
Chavannes, É. L. <em>1093</em>
<em>Chavannesia see</em> Chavannes, É. L.
Cheel, E. 1732
Cheeseman, T. F. <em>1094-1095</em>
Chenevard, P. <em>1095a</em>
Cherler, J. H. <em>alph</em>. , 368; <em>see</em> De Ville, J. B.
<em>Cherleria see</em> Cherler, J. H.
Chesney, F. R. <em>1096-1097</em>
<em>Chesneya see</em> Chesney, F. R.
<em>Chev. v.</em> Chevallier, F. F.
<em>Chev., A. v.</em> Chevalier, A. J. B.
Chevalier, A. J. B. <em>1098-1100</em>
<em>Chevalierella see</em> Chevalier, A. J. B.
<em>Chevalieria see</em> Chevallier, F. F.
Chevalier, F. F. <em>1101-1103</em>
Chiarugi, A. <em>alph</em>.
Children, J. G. <em>see</em> Forsström, J. E.
Ching, R. C. <em>1104</em>
<em>Chiov. v.</em> Chiovenda, E.
Chiovenda, E. <em>1105</em>
<em>Chiovendaea see</em> Chiovenda, E.
Chirac, L. 1024
Chittenden, F. J. 1290
Chodat, R. H. <em>1106-1109, 1</em>592
Choisy, J. D. <em>1110-1121</em>, 863, 999
<em>Choisya see</em> Choisy, J. D.
Choulette, J.-É. <em>see</em> Choulette, S.
Choulette, S. <em>1122</em>
Chovel, R. 471
<em>Chr., C. v.</em> Christensen, C. F. A.
Christ, K. H. H. <em>1123-1127</em>, 611
Christensen, C. F. A. <em>1128-1129</em>
<em>Christensenia see</em> Christensen, C. F. A.
Christiansen, M. S. 1934
<em>Christm. v.</em> Christmann, G. F.
Christmann, G. F. <em>1130</em>
Chuit, C. 1000
<em>Cienk. v.</em> Cienkowski, L. de
Cienkowski, L. de <em>alph</em>.
<em>Cienko?skia see</em> Cienkowski, L. de
<em>Cienko?skya see</em> Cienkowski, L. de
<em>Cif. v.</em> Ciferri, R.
Ciferi, R. <em>1131</em>
<em>Ciferria see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferriella see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferrina see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferriolichen see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferriomyces see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferriopeltis see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferriotheca see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferrioxyphium see</em> Ciferri, R.
<em>Ciferriusia see</em> Ciferri, R.
Cimarelli, B. 1069
Cipps, A. 1265-1269
Cirillo, D. M. L. <em>1132-1133</em>
<em>Clairv. v.</em> Clairville, J. P. de
Clairville, J. P. de <em>1133-1134</em>
<em>Clairvillea see</em> Clairville, J. P. de
Claparède, J. L. R. A. É. <em>alph</em>.
Clapperton, H. 834
Clarion, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Clarionea see</em> Clarion, J.
Clark, J. F. 205
Clarke, B. <em>1135; see</em> Clarke, C. B.
Clarke, C. B. <em>1136-1140</em>, 978, 1841
Clarke, J. M. <em>alph</em>.
Clarke, Miss 1140
<em>Clarkeifedia see</em> Clarke, C. B.
<em>Clarkeinda see</em> Clarke, C. B.
<em>Clarkella see</em> Clarke, C. B.
Claudio, P. <em>v</em>. Clausen, P.
Claudius, H. 929
Claus, C. 2065
Clausen, P. <em>alph</em>.
Clauson, T. <em>alph.; see</em> Billot, P. C.
Claussen, P. <em>alph.; see also</em> Clausen, P.
Claypole, E. W. <em>alph</em>.
Clayton, J. <em>alph</em>. , 2189; <em>see</em> Gronovius, J. F.
<em>Claytonia see</em> Clayton, J.
Clemen, R. E. 143
Clement, E. 1496
Clemente y Rubio, S. de R. <em>1141</em>
<em>Clementea see</em> Clemente y Rubio, S. de R.
Clements, E. S. 1142
Clements, F. E. <em>1142</em>
<em>Clementsia see</em> Clements, F. E.
Cleve, P. T. <em>1143-1144</em>
<em>Clevea see</em> Cleve, P. T.
<em>Cleveamphora see</em> Cleve, P. T.
Clevely, J. 295
Clifford, G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Clifforda see</em> Clifford, G.
<em>Cliffortia see</em> Clifford, G.
Clifton, G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Cliftonaea see</em> Clifton, G.
<em>Cliftonia see</em> Clifton, G.
Clinton, G. P. <em>alph</em>. , 781
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Clos, D. <em>alph</em>. , 1975
<em>Clus. v.</em> Clusius, C.
<em>Clusia see</em> Clusius, C.
<em>Clusianthemum see</em> Clusius, C.
<em>Clusiella see</em> Clusius, C.
Clusius, C. <em>1145-1150</em>, 1448, 1483, 1487, 1490, 1492, 1946-1947; <em>see</em> Bauhin, C., Coudenberg, P.
<em>Cluzella see</em> Ducluzeau, J. A. P.
Cobres, J. P. von <em>1151</em>
<em>Cobresia see</em> Cobres, J. P. von
Cockayne, L. <em>1152-1153, 171</em>2
Cockerell, T. D. A. <em>alph</em>.
Cocks, J. <em>1154</em>
<em>Coem. v.</em> Coemans, H. E. L. G.
Coemans, H. E. L. G. <em>1155</em>
<em>Coemansia see</em> Coemans, H. E. L. G.
<em>Cogn. v.</em> Cogniaux, C. A.
Cogniaux, C. A. <em>1156</em>, 594, 978, 1592, 1713
Cohn, F. J. <em>1157-1159</em>
<em>Cohnia see</em> Cohn, F. J.
Coincy, A. de <em>v</em>. Coincy, A. H. C. de la Fontaine de
Coincy, A. H. C. de la Fontaine de <em>1160</em>
Coker, W. C. <em>1161-1164</em>, 781
<em>Colden v</em>. Colden, J.
Colden, C. <em>see</em> Colden, J.
Colden, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Coldenia see</em> Colden, J.
<em>Colebr. v.</em> Colebrooke, H. T.
Colebrooke, H. T. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Colebrookea see</em> Colebrooke, H. T.
Coleman, W. H. <em>1165; see</em> Britten, J.
Colen, J. H. 1032
Colenso, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Colensoa see</em> Colenso, W.
Colla, L. A. <em>1166-1174; see</em> Allioni, C., Billot, P. C.
Colla, T. <em>v</em>. Billotti, T.
<em>Collad. v.</em> Colladon, L. T. F.
Colladon, J.-A. <em>see</em> Colladon, L. T. F.
Colladon, L. T. F. <em>1175</em>
<em>Colladonia see</em> Colladon, L. T. F.
<em>Collaea see</em> Colla, L. A.
<em>Collania see</em> Colla, L. A.
Collett, H. <em>1176</em>
Collie, A. <em>alph.; see</em> Beechey, F. W.
Collin, N. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
<em>Collins v</em>. Collins, F. S.
Collins, F. S. <em>1177-1178</em>
Collins, Z. <em>alph.; see</em> Baldwin, W., Durand, E. M.
<em>Collinsia see</em> Collins, Z.
Collinson, P. <em>alph</em>. , 1475; <em>see</em> Browne, P., Colden, J., Garden, A.
<em>Collinsonia see</em> Collinson, P.
<em>Colsm. v.</em> Colsmann, J.
Colsmann, J. <em>1183</em>
<em>Colsmannia see</em> Colsmann, J.
<em>Colm. v.</em> Colmeiro y Penido, M.
Colmeiro y Penido, M. <em>1179-1182</em>
<em>Colmeiroa see</em> Colmeiro y Penido, M.
Combis, F. Barceló y <em>v</em>. Barceló y Combis, F.
Commelin, C. <em>v</em>. Commelijn, C.
Commelin, J. <em>v</em>. Commelijn, J.
<em>Commelina see</em> Commelijn, C.
Commelijn, C. <em>1184-1186</em>, 1187-1188; <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H., Commelijn, J.
Commelijn, J. <em>1187-1188; see</em> Commelijn, c.
Commelyn, J. <em>v</em>. Commelijn, J.
Gommerson, P. <em>alph</em>. ; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Delessert, J. P. B., Dombey, J.
<em>Commersona see</em> Commerson, P.
<em>Commersonia see</em> Commerson, P.
Comolli, G. <em>1189</em>
Conard, H. S. <em>1190</em>
Condé, Prince of <em>see</em> Boccone, P.
Conrad, T. A. 1670
Constance, L. 781
Conté 1353
Contejean, C. L. <em>1191</em>
<em>Con?. v.</em> Conwentz, H. W.
Conwentz, H. W. <em>1192</em>, 2080
Conzatti, C. <em>1193-1194</em>
<em>Conzatti see</em> Conzatti, C.
Cook, J. <em>alph</em>. , 295, 825; <em>see</em> Banks, J., Forster, J. G. A., Forster, J. R.
<em>Cooke v</em>. Cooke, M. C.
Cooke, M. C. <em>1195-1215</em>, 286; <em>see</em> Bulliard, J. B. F.
Cooke, T. <em>1216</em>
Cooke, W. B. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Cookeina see</em> Cooke, M. C.
<em>Cookella see</em> Cooke, M. C.
<em>Cookia see</em> Cook, J.
Cookson, I. C. 1732
Cooper, C. W. 1165
Cooper, D. <em>1217</em>
Cooper, E. F. 1165
X <em>Cooperanthus see</em> Cooper, D.
<em>Cooperia see</em> Cooper, D.
Copeland, E. B. <em>1218</em>
<em>Copelandia see</em> Copeland, E. B.
<em>Copelandiopteris see</em> Copeland, E. B.
Coquebert de Mombret, A. F. E. 1293
<sm>COQUILLE</sm>671, 1578; <em>see</em> Dumont d'Ur- ville, J. S. C
<em>Corb. v.</em> Corbière, L.
<em>Corbiera see</em> Corbière, L.
Corbière, L. <em>1219</em>
Corda, A. K. J. <em>1220-1227</em>
<em>Cordaea see</em> Corda, A. K. J.
<em>Cordana see</em> Corda, A. K. J.
<em>Cordem. see</em> Cordemoy, E. J. de
Cordemoy, E. J. de <em>1228</em>
<em>Cordia see</em> Cordus, V.
Cordier, A. D. 1229
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<em>Cordiera see</em> Cordier, F. S.
<em>Cordierites see</em> Cordier, F. S.
Cordus, E. <em>1230</em>
Cordus, V. <em>1231</em>
Cornu, M. M. <em>1232</em>, 602
Cornut, J.-P. <em>1233</em>
<em>Cornutia see</em> Cornut, J.-P.
<em>Cornuvia see</em> Cornu, M. M.
<em>Corradoria see</em> Carradori, G.
<em>Corraea see</em> Corrêa da Serra, J. F.
<em>Corrêa v</em>. Corrêa da Serra, J. F.
Corrêa da Serra, J. F. <em>1234</em>, 1409-1410
<em>Correia see</em> Corrêa da Serra, J. F.
Correvon, H. 602
Corti, B. <em>1235</em>
<em>Cortia see</em> Corti, B.
Cory, R. 1290
Cory, V. L. <em>1236</em>
<em>Coss. v.</em> Cosson, E. St.-C.
Cosson, E. St.-C. <em>1237-1245</em>, 1598; <em>see</em> Bélanger, C. P., Bunge, A. A. von, Durand, E. A., Fée, A. L. A.
<em>Cossonia see</em> Cosson, E. St.-C.
<em>Costa v</em>. Costa y Cuxart, A. C.
Costa, C. da <em>v</em>. Acosta, C.
Costa y Cuxart, A. C. <em>1246-1247</em>
Costantin, J. N. <em>1248-1249</em>, 1541
Coste, H. J. <em>1250</em>
<em>Costia see</em> Costa y Cuxart, A. C.
<em>Cothen. v.</em> Cothenius, C. A. von
Cothenius, C. A. von <em>1251</em>
<em>Cotta v</em>. Cotta, C. B.
Cotta, C. B. <em>1252</em>
Cotta, H. <em>see</em> Cotta, C. B.
Cotta von Cottendorf, J. G. <em>see</em> Cotta, C. B.
<em>Cottaea see</em> Cotta, C. B.
<em>Cottea see</em> Cotta, C. B.
Cottendorf, J. G. Cotta von <em>v</em>. Cotta von Cottendorf, J. G.
Cotton, A. D. 1290, 1664
Couch, J. N. <em>alph</em>. , 1164
Coudenberg, P. <em>alph</em>.
Coulter, J. M. <em>1253-1254</em>, 777, 2124, 2132
Coulter, M. S. <em>see</em> Coulter, J. M.
Coulter, T. <em>1255; see</em> Durand, E. M.
<em>Coulterella see</em> Coulter, J. M.
<em>Coulterla see</em> Coulter, T.
<em>Coulterina see</em> Coulter, J. M.
Coupin, F. 1256-1257
Coupin, H. E. V. <em>1256-1257</em>
<em>Cours., Dum. v.</em> Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
Courset, G. L. M. Dumont de <em>v</em>. Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
<em>Coursetla see</em> Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
Courtin, [F.] 800
<em>Cout. v.</em> Coutinho, A. X. P.
Coutinho, A. X. P. <em>1258-1259</em>
Coville, F. V. <em>1260</em>, 777, 781
Craib, W. G. <em>1261</em>
<em>Cralbla see</em> Craib, W. G.
<em>Cralblodendron see</em> Craib, W. G.
Cramer, C. E. <em>1262-1263</em>
Cramer, J. C. <em>1264</em>
Crantz, H. J. N. von <em>1265-1269</em>
<em>Crantzia see</em> Crantz, H. J. N. von
Cremer, L. <em>1270</em>
<em>Crép. v.</em> Crépin, F.
Crépin, F. <em>1271-1276</em>, 210,1781-1782
<em>Creplnella see</em> Crépin, F.
<em>Creplnula see</em> Crépin, F.
Creplin, F. C. H. 46
<em>Cretz. v.</em> Cretzoiu, P.
Cretzoiu, P. <em>alph</em>.
Crèvecoeur, J. A. G. Boucher de <em>v</em>. Boucher de Crèvecoeur, J. A. G.
Crié, L. A. <em>alph</em>.
Croall, A. <em>alph</em>.
Croasdale, H. T. 781
<em>Cromb. v.</em> Crombie, J. M.
Crombie, J. M. <em>1277-1278</em>
Crome, G. E. W. <em>1279</em>
Crossland, C. 1281
Crouan, H. M. <em>alph</em>. , 1280; <em>see</em> Crouan, P. L.
Crouan, P. L. <em>1280</em>
<em>Crouania see</em> Crouan, P. L.
Crowfoot, G. M. 820
<em>Croz. v.</em> Crozals, A. de
Crozals, A. de <em>alph</em>.
<em>Crueg. v.</em> Crueger, H.
Crueger, H. <em>alph</em>.
Cruikshank, G. 342
Crum, H. A. 788
Crump, W. B. <em>1281</em>
Cruse, C. F. W. <em>1282</em>
<em>Crusea see</em> Cruse, C. F. W.
Cuisin, C. E. 297, 640, 803, 1241, 1245, 1589, 1845
<sm>CUMBERLAND</sm>827, 1806
<em>Cumm. v.</em> Cummings, C. E.
Cummings, C. E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Cunn., A. v.</em> Cunningham, A.
<em>Cunn., G. v.</em> Cunningham, G. H.
<em>Cunn., D. D. v.</em> Cunningham, D. D.
<em>Cunn., R. v.</em> Cunningham, R.
Cunningham, A. <em>alph</em>. , 835; <em>see</em> Cunningham, R.
Cunningham, D. D. <em>alph</em>.
Cunningham, G. H. <em>alph</em>.
Cunningham, R. <em>alph.; see</em> Cunningham, A.
Cunningham, R. O. <em>see</em> Cunningham, D. D.
<em>Cunninghamella see</em> Cunningham, D. D.
<em>Cunninghamia see</em> Cunningham, A.
Cuno, J. C. 931
Curran, M. K. <em>v</em>. Brandegee, M. K.
Currey, F. <em>alph</em>. , 231

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<em>Currey a see</em> Currey, F.
<em>Curreyella see</em> Currey, F.
<em>Curtis v</em>. Curtis, W.
Curtis, C. (ca. 1795-1839) 418; <em>see</em> Bennett, J. J.
Curtis, C. (1853-1928) <em>see</em> Curtis, W.
Curtis, J. 191,418, 1850; <em>see</em> Bennett, J. J.
Curtis, M. A. <em>alph</em>. , 461, 4G5; <em>see</em> Berkeley, M.J.
Curtis, S. <em>1283-1284</em>, 1288, 1290
Curtis, T. 1290
Curtis, W. <em>1285-1290; see</em> Curtis, S.
<em>Curtisia see</em> Curtis, W.
<em>Curtisina see</em> Curtis, W.
Cusson, P. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Cussonia see</em> Cusson, P.
Cutanda, V. <em>1291-1292</em>
<em>Cutandia see</em> Cutanda, V.
<em>Cuvier v</em>. Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D.
Cuvier, F. <em>v</em>. Cuvier, G.-F.
Cuvier, G.-F. <em>1293</em>, 1050
Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D. <em>alph</em>. , 681, 1293; <em>see</em> Brongniart, A. T., Cuvier, G.-F.
<em>Cuvier a see</em> Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D.
Cuxart, A. C. Costa y <em>v</em>. Costa y Cuxart, A. C.
<em>Cyrilla see</em> Cirillo, D. M. L.
<em>Cyrillopsis see</em> Cirillo, D. M. L.
<em>Cyrilloxylon see</em> Cirillo, D. M. L.
Cyrillus, D. M. L. <em>v</em>. Cirillo, D. M. L.
Cysneiro, F. F. Allemão e <em>v</em>. Allemão e Cysneiro, F. F.
D., M. C. 1349
Da Costa, C. <em>v</em>. Acosta, C.
Da Fonseca Benerides, A. Albino <em>v</em>. Albino da Fonseca Benerides, A.
Daguin, A. 207
Dahl, A. <em>1294; see</em> Alströmer, C.
Dahl, J. 39
Dahl, O. 571
Dahlberg, C. G. <em>alph</em>.
Dahlberg, N. E. <em>see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
<em>Dahlberga see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
Dahlgren, B. E. <em>1295</em>
Dahlgren, C. O. N. 53
<em>Dahlgrenia see</em> Dahlgren, B. E.
<em>Dahlia see</em> Dahl, A.
<em>Dahlst. v.</em> Dahlstedt, G. A. H.
Dahlstedt, G. A. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dahlstedtia see</em> Dahlstedt, G. A. H.
Dahlström, E. G. 1886, 1892
Daiber, J. <em>1296</em>
Daiber, T. 1296
Dalberg, K. von <em>see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
Dalberg, N. E. <em>v</em>. Dahlberg, N. E.
<em>Dalbergaria see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
<em>Dalbergia see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
<em>Dalbergiella see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
<em>Dalbergites see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
Dale, F. <em>see</em> Dale, S.
Dale, S. <em>alph.; see</em> Buddie, A.
Dale, T. <em>see</em> Dale, S.
<em>Dalea see</em> Dale, S.
Dalechamp, J. <em>v</em>. Daléchamps, J.
<em>Dalechampia see</em> Daléchamps, J.
Daléchamps, J. <em>1297</em>
Dalla Torre, K. W. von <em>1298-1299</em>
d'Alleizette, C. 1969
Dallinger, W. H. 1027
Dalton, James <em>alph</em>.
Dalton, John <em>alph</em>.
<em>Daltonia see</em> Dalton, James
Dalzell, N. A. <em>1300</em>
<em>Dalzellia see</em> Dalzell, N. A.
Dalziel,J. McE. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dalzielia see</em> Dalziel, J. McE.
d'Ambérieu, A. J. B. Dujast <em>v</em>. Dujast d'Ambérieu, A. J. B.
Dammer, C. L. U. <em>1301</em>
Dampier, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dampiera see</em> Dampier, W.
Dana, J. D. <em>1302</em>
Dandridge, T. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
<em>Dang., P. A. v.</em> Dangeard, P. A.
<em>Dang., P. J. L. v.</em> Dangeard, P. J. L.
Dangeard, P. A. <em>1303; see</em> Dangeard, P. J.L.
Dangeard, P. J. L. <em>1304</em>
<em>Dangeardia see</em> Dangeard, P. A.
<em>Dangeardiella see</em> Dangeard, P. A.
Danguy, P. A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dangvya see</em> Danguy, P. A.
<em>Danguyodrypetes see</em> Danguy, P. A.
Daniell, W. 378
Daniels, F. P. <em>1305</em>
Danser, B. H. <em>1306</em>
<em>Dansera see</em> Danser, B. H.
d'Apréval, A. R. 1433, 1514, 1589, 1846, 1848
<em>Darb. v.</em> Darbishire, O. V.
Darbishire, O. V. <em>1307</em>
<em>Darbishirella see</em> Darbishire, O. V.
Darby, J. <em>1308-1309</em>
<em>Darl. v.</em> Darlington, W.
Darlington, W. <em>1310-1312</em>, 285
<em>Darlingtonia see</em> Darlington, W.
Darwin, E. <em>see</em> Darwin, C. R., Darwin, R. W.
Darwin, C. R. <em>1313</em>, 60
Darwin, R. W. <em>1314</em>
Darwin, R. W. (1766-1848) <em>see</em> Darwin, R. W.
<em>Dar?inia see</em> Darwin, C. R.
<em>Dar?iniella see</em> Darwin, C. R.
<em>Dar?iniothamnus see</em> Darwin, C. R.
d'Audebard de Férussac, A. É. J. P. J. F. <em>v</em>. Férussac, A. É. J. P. J. F. d'Audebard de
Dautez, G. 1329

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Davall, E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Davallia see</em> Davall, E.
<em>Davallodes see</em> Davall, E.
Daveau, J. 602
Davey, F. H. <em>1315</em>
David, A. <em>1316</em>, 1844, 1846; <em>see</em> Drake del Castillo, E.
<em>Davidia see</em> David, A.
Davies, O. B. 1732
Davis, J.J. <em>alph</em>.
Davis, S. 378
Davy, J. B. <em>1317</em>
Davy, Mrs. Burtt 1317
<em>Davyella see</em> Davy, J. B.
Dawson, H. W. 1050
Dawson, J. W. <em>1318-1319</em>
Day, M. A. <em>1320</em>
<em>DC v</em>. Candolle, A. P. de
<em>DC, A. v.</em> Candolle, A. L. P. P. de
<em>DC, Aug. v.</em> Candolle, R. É. A. de
<em>DC, C. v.</em> Candolle, A. C. P. de
Deakin, R. <em>1321-1322</em>
De Alwis, H. <em>v</em>. Alwis, H. de
Deam, C. C. <em>1323-1323</em>
<em>Deamia see</em> Deam, C. C.
Deane, H. <em>alph</em>. , 1799
Deane, W. <em>1326</em>
<em>Deam. v.</em> Dearness, J.
Dearness, J. <em>alph</em>. , 527
<em>Deamessia see</em> Dearness, J.
De Ascençao Mendonça, F. <em>v</em>. Mendonça, F. de A.
Debalzac, F. B. 1349
De Bary, H. A. <em>v</em>. Bary, H. A. de
<em>Debarya see</em> Bary, H. A. de
<em>Debaryella see</em> Bary, H. A. de
<em>Debaryomyces see</em> Bary, H. A. de
Debat, L. <em>1327-1328</em>
De Beauvois, A. M. F. J. Palisot <em>v</em>. Palisot de Beauvois, A. M. F. J.
Debeaux, J. O. <em>1329-1331</em>
De Berneaud, A. Thiébaut <em>v</em>. Thiébaut de Berneaud, A.
Debey, M. D. H. M. <em>alph</em>.
Debière 1346
De Boncourt, L. C. A. Chamisseau <em>v</em>. Chamisso, L. A. von
De Bondaroy, A. D. Fougeroux <em>v</em>. Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D.
Debray, F. G. 354
De Brutelle, C.-L. L'Heritier <em>v</em>. L'Heritier de Brutelle, C.-L.
Deby, J. M. <em>1333-1334</em>; <em>see</em> Arnott, G. A. W.
<em>Debya see</em> Deby, J. M.
Decaisne, J. <em>1335-1340</em>, 255, 567, 800, 999, 1093, 1557, 1578, 1835, 1975, 2211
<em>Decaisnea see</em> Decaisne, J.
<em>Decaisnella see</em> Decaisne, J.
<em>Decaisnina see</em> Decaisne, J.
<em>Decandolia see</em> Candolle, A. P. de
De Candolle <em>v</em>. Candolle, de
De Caumont <em>v</em>. Caumont, de
De Caumont de Laporte Castelnau, F. L. N. <em>v</em>. Castelnau, F. L. N. de C. de L.
De Cesati, V. <em>v</em>. Cesati, V. de
De Chaillet, J. F. <em>v</em>. Chaillet, J. F. de
De Charpentier, J. G. F. <em>v</em>. Charpentier, J. G. F. de
De Chastenay, V. <em>v</em>. Chastenay, V. de
Déchauffoure de Boisduval, J. B. A. <em>v</em>. Boisduval, J. B. A. D. de
Déchy, M. von <em>see</em> Filarszky, N.
De Cienkowski, L. <em>v</em>. Cienkowski, L. de
Decken, C. C. von der 198; <em>see</em> Boeckeler, J.O.
<em>Decne. v.</em> Decaisne, J.
De Coincy, A. <em>v</em>. Coincy, A. H. C. de la Fontaine de
De Cordemoy, E.J. <em>v</em>. Cordemoy, E.J. de
De Courset, G. L. M. Dumont <em>v</em>. Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
De Crozals, A. <em>v</em>. Crozals, A. de
Deecke, J. E. W. <em>alph</em>.
De Fabrega, H. F. Pittier <em>v</em>. Pittier, H. F.
Deflandre, G. V. <em>1341</em>
De Fontbressin, É. P. Duchassaing <em>v</em>. Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P.
Defrance, J. L. M. <em>134.2</em>
De Franqueville, A. <em>v</em>. Franqueville, A. de
De Freycinet, H. L. C. de Saulces <em>v</em>. Freycinet, H. L. C. de Saulces de
De Fromentel, L. É. G. <em>v</em>. Fromentel, L. É. G. de
De Garsault, F. A. P. <em>v</em>. Garsault, F. A. P. de
De Geer van Jutphaas, J. L. W. <em>v</em>. Geer van Jutphaas, J. L. W. de
<em>Degel. v.</em> Degelius, G. B. F.
Degelius, G. B. F. <em>alph</em>.
Degen, A. von <em>1343</em>
Dégerand 279
De Gerlache de Gomery, A. <em>v</em>. Gerlache de Gomery, A. de
Degli Antelminelli, F. S. Castracane <em>v</em>. Castracane degli Antelminelli
De Gomery, A. de Gerlache <em>v</em>. Gerlache de Gomery, A. de
De Gorter <em>v</em>. Gorter, de
<em>Dehnh. v.</em> Dehnhardt, F.
Dehnhardt, F. <em>1344</em>
Deichmüller, J. V. 1988
Deinboll, P. V. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Deinbollia see</em> Deinboll, P. V.
Deisch, J. G. 943
De Jaubert, H.-F. <em>v</em>. Jaubert, H.-F. de
De Jussieu <em>v</em>. Jussieu, de
De la Barre, G. <em>v</em>. Barre, G. de la
De Labillardière, J. J. H. <em>v</em>. Labillardière, J.J.H.de

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De Laborde, L. E. S. J. <em>v</em>. Laborde, L. E. S. J. de
Delacroix, É. G. 602
De la Ferrière, A. Gagnebin <em>v</em>. Gagnebin de la Ferrière, A.
Delafield, J. R. <em>see</em> Barton, B. S.
De la Fontaine de Coincy, A. H. C. <em>v</em>. Coincy, A. H. C. de la Fontaine de
De Lafosse, G. <em>v</em>. Lafosse, G. de
De Lagarde Montlezun <em>v</em>. Lagarde Montlezun, de
Delage, M. I. 253, 1303
Delahaye, J. 1085
De Lamarck, J. B. A. P. M. <em>v</em>. Lamarck, J. B. A. P. M. de
Del Amo y Mora, M. <em>v</em>. Amo y Mora, M. del
Delamotte, W. A. 374
De Lanessan, J. M. A. <em>v</em>. Lanessan, J. M. A. de
De Laplanche, M. C. <em>v</em>. Laplanche, M. C. de
De Laporte Castelnau, F. L. N. de Caumont <em>v</em>. Castelnau, F. L. N. de C. de L.
De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B. <em>1345-1346</em>
Delarbre, A. <em>1347</em>
Delaroche, D. <em>1348; see</em> Delaroche, F.
Delaroche, F. <em>1349</em>
De la Sarraz, F. G. J. Gingins <em>v</em>. Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J.
Delastre, C. J. L. <em>1350</em>
<em>Delastreopsis see</em> Delastre, C. J. L.
<em>Delastria see</em> Delastre, C. J. L.
De la Torres, J. <em>v</em>. Torres, J. de la
De la Varde, R. A. L. Potier <em>v</em>. Potier de la Varde, R. A. L.
Delavay, P. J. M. <em>alph</em>. , 1848
<em>Delavaya see</em> Delavay, P. J. M.
De Layens, G. <em>v</em>. Layens, G. de
Del Bosco <em>see</em> Bosc, L. A. G.
Del Castillo, E. Drake <em>v</em>. Drake del Castillo, E.
De l'Escluse, C. <em>v</em>. Clusius, C.
<em>Deless. v.</em> Del esser t, J. P. B
<em>Delesseria see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
<em>Delesseriopsis see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
<em>Delesserites see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Delessert, É. <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Delessert, F. <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Delessert, J. P. B. <em>1351</em>, 613, 1537, 2210; <em>see</em> Beechey, F. W., Bélanger, C. P. Bruch, P., Burman, J., Burman, N. L., Desfontaines, R. L.
Deleval, F. 1433
Delgado, J. F. N. <em>1352</em>
Delicata, G. C. Grech <em>v</em>. Grech Delicata, G. C
De Ligneville, A. <em>v</em>. Ligneville, A. de
Delile, A. <em>1353-1356</em>, 945; <em>see</em> Cailliaud, F.
Delile, E. 412, 1556
<em>Delilia see</em> Delile, A.
Delise, D. F. <em>1357</em>
<em>Delisea see</em> Delise, D. F.
De Litardière, R. <em>v</em>. Litardière, R. de
Delogne, C. H. <em>1358-1359</em>, 1274; <em>see</em> Gravet, P. J. F.
De Longchamp, J. A. Le Turquier <em>v</em>. Le Turquier de Longchamp, J. A.
De Loureiro, J. <em>v</em>. Loureiro, J. de
Delpino, G. G. F. <em>1360</em>
<em>Delpinoa see</em> Delpino, G. G. F.
<em>Delpinoella see</em> Delpino, G. G. F.
Delponte, G. B. <em>1361-1362</em>
<em>Delpontia see</em> Delponte, G. B.
De Maisonneuve, M. C. Durieu <em>v</em>. Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
De Manoncourt, C. N. S. Sonnini <em>v</em>. Sonnini de Manoncourt, C. N. S.
De Martrin-Donos, V. <em>v</em>. Martrin-Donos, V. de
<em>Demazeria see</em> Desmazières, J. B. H. J.
Démidoff, G. <em>see</em> Gorter, D. de
<em>Demidovia see</em> Demidow, A. N.
Demidow, A. N. <em>1363</em>
De Mier y Teran, M. <em>v</em>. Mier y Teran, M. de
De Mirbel, C. F. B. <em>v</em>. Mirbel, C. F. B. de
De Mirecourt, S. Gérardin <em>v</em>. Gérardin de Mirecourt, S.
De Mombret, A. F. E. Coquebert <em>v</em>. Coquebert de Mombret, A. F. E.
De Montgazon, B. <em>v</em>. Montgazon, B. de
De Moor, V. P. G. <em>1364-1365</em>
Denaiffe, C. <em>see</em> Aublet, J. B. C. F.
<em>Dendrobenthamia see</em> Bentham, G.
Denham, D. <em>alph</em>. ; 834
<em>Denhamia see</em> Denham, D.
Denisse, É. <em>1366</em>
De Nordman, A. 1363
<em>De Not. v.</em> De Notaris, G.
De Notaris, G. <em>1370-1386</em>, 291-292, 1773- 1774; <em>see</em> Baglietto, F., Balsamo- Crivelli, G. G.
<em>Denotarisia see</em> De Notaris, G.
<em>Demist. v.</em> Dennstedt, A. W.
<em>Dennstaedtia see</em> Dennstedt, A. W.
<em>Dennstaedtiopsis see</em> Dennstedt, A. W.
Dennstedt, A. W. <em>1367-1369</em>
d'Entraignes 1550
De Orta, Garcia <em>v</em>. Garcia de Orta
De Paula Antoine, F. <em>v</em>. Paula Antoine, F. de
De Ponceau, A. 1363
De Queiroz, G. F. <em>v</em>. Queiroz, G. F. de
De Razoumoffsky, A. <em>v</em>. Razoumoffsky, A. de
Derbès, A. A. <em>1388-1389</em>, 1054
<em>Derbesia see</em> Derbès, A. A.
De Rojas Clemente y Rubio, S. <em>v</em>. Clemente y Rubio, S. de R.

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Des Abbayes, H. <em>v</em>. Abbayes, H. des
De Sainson, A. 1363
De Saint-Didier, H. <em>v</em>. Saint-Didier, H. de
De Saint-Hilaire, A. F. C. P. <em>v</em>. Saint- Hilaire, A. F. C. P. de
De Saint Pierre, J. N. E. Germain <em>v</em>. Germain de Saint Pierre, J. N. E.
De Saulces de Freycinet, H. L. C. <em>v</em>. Freycinet, H. L. C. de Saulces de
Deschamps, L. A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Deschampsia see</em> Deschamps, L. A.
<em>Descourt. v.</em> Descourtilz, M. É.
Descourtilz, J. T. 1391
Descourtilz, M. É. <em>1390-1391</em>
De Seynes, J. <em>v</em>. Seynes, J. de
<em>Desf. v.</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
<em>Desfontaena see</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
Desfontaines, R. L. <em>1392-1396</em>, 14.10; <em>see</em> Cuvier, G.-F., Delessert, J. P. B.
<em>Desfontainesia see</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
<em>Desfontainia see</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
<em>Desmaz. v.</em> Desmazières, J. B. H. J.
<em>Desmazeria see</em> Desmazières, J. B. H. J.
<em>Desmazierella see</em> Desmazières, J. B. H. J.
Desmazières, J. B. H. J. <em>1397-1400</em>
<em>Desmazieria see</em> Desmazières, J. B. H. J.
<em>Des Moul. v.</em> Des Moulins, C. R. A.
Des Moulins, G. R. A. <em>1401-1407</em>
Des Moulins, J. 1297
Desmoulins, L. A. 669
Desportes, N. H. F. <em>1408, 12</em>93
Destrée, E. C. <em>v</em>. Bommer, E. G.
<em>Desv. v.</em> Desvaux, N. A.
Desvaux, A. N. <em>v</em>. Desvaux, N. A.
Desvaux, É.-É. 1975; <em>see</em> Desvaux, N. A., Gay, G.
Desvaux, N. A. <em>1409-1417</em>
De Tchihatcheff, P. <em>v</em>. Tchihatcheff, P. de
Déterville <em>1418</em>
<em>Dethard. v.</em> Detharding, G. G.
Detharding, G. G. <em>1419</em>; <em>see</em> Blandow, o. c.
<em>De Toni v</em>. De Toni, G. B.
<em>De Toni fil. v.</em> De Toni, G.
De Toni, E. <em>1420</em>, 1421
De Toni, G. <em>1425</em>
De Toni, G. B. <em>1421-1424</em>, 1425; <em>see</em> De Toni, G.
<em>Detonia see</em> De Toni, G. B.
<em>Detonina see</em> De Toni, G. B.
<em>Detonula see</em> De Toni, G. B.
De Tournefort, J. P. <em>v</em>. Tournefort, J. P. de
De Tussac, F. R. <em>v</em>. Tussac, F. R. de
<em>Devauxia see</em> Desvaux, N. A.
De Ville, J. B. <em>1426</em>, 2016
De Ville, N. <em>1426</em>, 2016
De Vooys, C. G. N. <em>v</em>. Vooys, C. G. N. de
De Vries <em>v</em>. Vries, de
De Vriese, W. H. <em>v</em>. Vriese, W. H. de
Dewes, G. 1488
<em>De Wild. v.</em> De Wildeman, É. A. J.
De Wildeman, É. A. J. <em>1427-1437, 1</em>592
<em>De?ildemania see</em> De Wildeman, É. A. J.
Dewolf, G. 329
Deynoot, P. M. E. Gevers <em>v</em>. Gevers Deynoot, P. M. E.
d'Hamale, F. Cannart <em>v</em>. Cannart d'Hamale, F.
Diard, P. <em>1438</em>
Diard, P. M. <em>see</em> Diard, P.
Diars, J. Cadeval y <em>v</em>. Gadeval y Diars, J.
Dick, J. <em>alph</em>.
Dickie, G. <em>1439-1440</em>
<em>Dickieia see</em> Dickie, G.
Dickinson, J. <em>1441</em>
Dickson, J. <em>1442; see</em> Davall, E.
<em>Dicksonia see</em> Dickson, J.
Didrichsen, D. F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Died. v.</em> Diedicke,, H.
Diedicke,, H. <em>1443</em>
<em>Diedickea see</em> Diedicke, H.
<em>Diedickella see</em> Diedicke, H.
Diels, F. L. E. <em>1444-1446, 17</em>07, 1709, 1711- 1713
<em>Dielsantha see</em> Diels, F. L. E.
<em>Dielsia see</em> Diels, F. L. E.
<em>Dielsiella see</em> Diels, F. L. E.
<em>Dielsina see</em> Diels, F. L. E.
<em>Dielsiocharis see</em> Diels, F. L. E.
<em>Dielsiochloa see</em>. Diels, F. L. E.
<em>Dielsiothamnus see</em> Diels, F. L. E.
Dien, J. B. 990
<em>Dierb. v.</em> Dierbach, J. H.
Dierbach, J. H. <em>1447-1452</em>
<em>Dierbachia see</em> Dierbach, J. H.
Diesing, C. M. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Diesingia see</em> Diesing, C. M.
Dietel, P. <em>alph</em>. , 1711
<em>Dietelia see</em> Dietel, P.
Dieterich, C. F. <em>1453</em>
<em>Dieterichia see</em> Dieterich, C. F.
<em>Dietr., A. v.</em> Dietrich, A. G.
<em>Dietr., D. v.</em> Dietrich, D. N. F.
<em>Dietr., F. v.</em> Dietrich, F. G.
Dietrich, A. 1496
Dietrich, A. G. <em>1454-1459</em>
Dietrich, D. N. F. <em>1460-1464</em>
Dietrich, F. G. <em>1465-1468</em>
<em>Dietrichia see</em> Dieterich, C. F.
Diffenbaugh, E. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
<em>Dill. v.</em> Dillenius, J. J.
Dillen, J. J. <em>v</em>. Dillenius, J. J.
<em>Dillenia see</em> Dillenius, J. J.
Dillenius, J. J. <em>1469-1472; see</em> Bartram, J., Buddie, A., Celsius, O., Gronovius, J. F.
Dillwyn, L. W. <em>1473-1475; see</em> Collinson, P.
<em>Dïll?ynella see</em> Dillwyn, L. W.
<em>Dill?ynia see</em> Dillwyn, L. W.
Dinamarquez, P. <em>v</em>. Clausen, P.

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Dinter, K. <em>1476-1478</em>
<em>Dintera see</em> Dinter, K.
<em>Dinteranthus see</em> Dinter, K.
Dioscorides 1231
Dippel, L. <em>1479</em>
<sm>DISCOVERY</sm> <em>see</em> Cook, J.
<em>Diserneston see</em> Cosson, E. St.-C.
<em>Dism. v.</em> Dismier, G.
Dismier, G. <em>alph</em>.
Ditmar, L. P. F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Ditmaria see</em> Ditmar, L. P. F.
Dix <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
<em>Dix. v.</em> Dixon, H. N.
Dixon, H. N. <em>1480</em>
Dobe, P. 597
Dodge, B. O. <em>alph</em>.
Dodoens, R. <em>1481-1492</em>, 1145; <em>see</em> Fuchs, L.
<em>Dodonaea see</em> Dodoens, R.
Dodonaeus, R. <em>v</em>. Dodoens, R.
Döll, J. C. <em>1493-1494</em>, 2040; <em>see</em> Dierbach, J. H., Frank, J. C.
<em>Doellochloa see</em> Döll, J. C.
<em>Dörfl. v.</em> Dörfler, I.
Dörfler, I. 1495
Doerrien, C. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Doerriena see</em> Doerrien, C. H.
Doidge, E. M. <em>alph</em>.
Dombey, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dombeya see</em> Dombey, J.
Domin, K. 149.
Don, D. <em>1497</em>; <em>see</em> Don jr., G., Don sr., G.
<em>Don, G. v.</em> Don jr., G.
Don jr., G. <em>1498-1499</em>; <em>see</em> Don sr., G.
Don sr., G. <em>alph.; see</em> Don jr., G.
Don, P. N. 1505
Donati, V. <em>1500</em>
<em>Donatia see</em> Donati, V.
<em>Donia see</em> Don sr., G.
Donk, M. A. <em>1501-1503</em>, 461
<em>Donkella see</em> Donk, M. A.
Donkin, A. S. <em>1504</em>
<em>Donkinia see</em> Donkin, A. S.
Donn, J. <em>1505</em>
Donnell-Smith, J. 1592
Doody, S, <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Dop, P. L. A. <em>alph</em>.
Doren, M. van 329
d'Orléans, Duc 109
d'Orléans, G. <em>see</em> Boccone, P.
Douglas, D. <em>1506</em>
Douglas, J. <em>see</em> Douglas, D.
<em>Douglasia see</em> Douglas, D.
<em>Douglassia see</em> Douglas, D.
Douin, C. I. <em>1507-1508</em>
Douin, R. C. V. 644
Doumenq, D. Bouchet <em>v</em>. Bouchet, D.
Doumet-Adanson, P. N. 641; <em>see</em> Adanson, M.
Downing, A. J. <em>see</em> Gray, A.
Doyle, C. B. <em>alph</em>.
Dozy, F. <em>1509-1513</em>, 679
<em>Dozya see</em> Dozy, F.
Draakestein, H. A. van Rheede tot <em>v</em>. Rheede tot Draakestein, H. A. van
Drake, F. 1146
Drake, S. A. 342, 425
Drake del Castillo, E. <em>1514-1516</em>, 1844, 2109; <em>see</em> Franchet, A. R., Franqueville, A. de, Grandidier, A.
<em>Drap. v.</em> Draparnaud, J. P. R.
<em>Draparnaldia see</em> Draparnaud, J. P. R.
<em>Draparnaldiopsis see</em> Draparnaud, J. P. R.
Draparnaud, J. P. R. <em>1517</em>
Drapiez, P. A. J. 669
Drayton, J. 698
Drège, C. F. <em>see</em> Drège, J. F.
Drège, J. F. <em>1518-1519</em>
Drège, J. L. <em>see</em> Drège, J. F.
<em>Dregea see</em> Drège, J. F.
Drejer, S. T. N. <em>1520</em>
<em>Drejera see</em> Drejer, S. T. N.
<em>Drejerella see</em> Drejer, S. T. N.
Dress, H. 1758
Drimpelman, E. W. <em>v</em>. Drümpelmann, E. W.
Drouet, F. <em>see</em> Coulter, J. M.
Drouet, H. <em>1521</em>
Druce, G. C. <em>1522-1527</em>
Drude, C. G. O. <em>1528</em>, 24, 1712, 2186
Driimpelmann, E. W. <em>1529</em>
<em>Drumm. v.</em> Drummond, T.
<em>Drumm., J. v.</em> Drummond, J.
<em>Drumm., J. L. v.</em> Drummond, J. L.
<em>Drumm., J. R. v.</em> Drummond, J. R.
Drummond, J. <em>alph.; see</em> Drummond, J. R., Drummond, T., Gardner, C. A.
Drummond, J. L. <em>1530</em>
Drummond, J. R. <em>alph</em>.
Drummond, O. <em>see</em> Drummond, J.
Drummond, T. <em>1531-1532; see</em> Drummond, J., Drummond, J. R., Franklin, J.
<em>Drummondia see</em> Drummond, T.
<em>Drummondita see</em> Drummond, J.
Drury, H. <em>1533</em>
Dryander, J. C. <em>1534</em>, 72-73, 1285; <em>see</em> Aiton, W.
<em>Dryandera see</em> Dryander, J. C.
<em>Dry andra see</em> Dryander, J. C.
Du Bois, C. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Dubois, F. N. A. <em>1535</em>
<em>Duboisia see</em> Dubois, F. N. A.
Dubois-Reymond <em>see</em> Dubois, F. N. A.
<em>Duboisreymondia see</em> Dubois, F. N. A.
Dubuisson, J. R. Jacquelin 1409
Du Buysson, F. <em>see</em> Godefroy-Leboeuf, A.
Duby, J. É. <em>1536</em>, 988, 999
<em>Dubyaea see</em> Duby, J. É.
Ducane Godman, F. <em>v</em>. Godman, F. Du Cane
Duchamp, L. G. <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.

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Duchartre, P. É. S. <em>1537</em>, 999
<em>Duchartrea see</em> Duchartre, P. É. S.
<em>Duchartrella see</em> Duchartre, P. É. S.
<em>Duchass. v.</em> Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P.
Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P. <em>alph</em>. , 2179
<em>Duchassaingia see</em> Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P.
Duchesne, A. N. <em>1538-1539</em>, 1293
<em>Duchesnea see</em> Duchesne, A. N.
Ducke, A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Duckea see</em> Ducke, A.
<em>Duckeanthus see</em> Ducke, A.
<em>Duckeodendron see</em> Ducke, A.
Ducker, E. A. <em>see</em> Ducke, A.
<em>Duckera see</em> Ducke, A.
<em>Duckesia see</em> Ducke, A.
<em>Ducluz. v.</em> Ducluzeau, J. A. P.
Ducluzeau, J. A. P. <em>1540</em>
Ducrotay de Blainville, H. M. <em>v</em>. Blainville, H. M. D. de
Dufft, A. <em>alph</em>.
Dufour, G. H. 1793
Dufour, J.-M. L. <em>see</em> Dufour, L. M.
Dufour, L. (1830-1901) <em>see</em> Dufour, L. M.
Dufour, L. (1832-1892) <em>see</em> Dufour, L. M.
Dufour, L. M. <em>1541</em>, 1249
<em>Dufourea see</em> Dufour, L. M.
<em>Dufr. v.</em> Dufresne, P.
Dufresne, P. <em>1542</em>
<em>Dufresnia see</em> Dufresne, P.
Duftschmid, J. B. 1543
Dugès, A. A. D. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dugesia see</em> Dugès, A. A. D.
Duhamel du Monceau, H. L. <em>1544-1548; see</em> Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D.
<em>Duhamelia see</em> Duhamel de Monceau, H. L.
<em>Dujard. v.</em> Dujardin, F.
Dujardin, F. <em>1549-1550</em>
Dujast d'Ambérieu, A. J. B. 613
Dulac, J. <em>1551-1552</em>
Dumarché, G. H. 613
Dumas, J. B. 803
<em>Dum. Cours, v.</em> Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
<em>Dum. d'Urv. v.</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. G.
Duménil, P. C. R. C. 1101-1102, 1355
Du Monceau, H. L. Duhamel <em>v</em>. Duhamel du Monceau, H. L.
Dumont, C. <em>see</em> Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
Dumont de Courset, G. L. M. <em>1553</em>
Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C. <em>1554-1557</em>, 671, 1578, 1968; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
<em>Dumontia see</em> Dumont de Courset, G. L. M.
<em>Dumort, v</em>. Dumortier, B. C. J.
Dumortier, B. C. J. <em>1558-1570</em>
<em>Dumortiera see</em> Dumortier, B. C. J.
<em>Dumortieria see</em> Dumortier, B. C. J.
<em>Dumortieropsis see</em> Dumortier, B. C. J.
Dunal, M. F. <em>1571-1574</em>, 999
<em>Dunalia see</em> Dunal, M. F.
<em>Dunaliella see</em> Dunal, M. F.
Duncan, A. <em>1575</em>
Duncan, P. M. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Duncania see</em> Duncan, A.
Dunker, W. B. R. H. <em>1576</em>
Dunn, S. T. <em>1577</em>, 1814, 1936
<em>Dunnia see</em> Dunn, S. T.
Duper rey, L. I. <em>1578</em>, 671
<em>Duperreya see</em> Duperrey, L. I.
Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A. <em>1579-1587</em>, 1293,1337, 1409-1410
Duplessy, F. S. <em>1587</em>
Durand, E. A. <em>1589; see</em> Cosson, E. St.-C.
Durand, E. J. <em>see</em> Durande, J. F.
Durand, E. M. <em>1588; see</em> Collins, Z.
Durand, H. <em>alph</em>. 1433, 1595
Durand, L. 253
Durand, P. <em>see</em> Bouchet, D., Durande, J.F.
Durand, T. A. <em>1590-1595</em>, 210, 429, 1428; <em>see</em> Durand, H.
Durande, J. F. <em>1596-1597</em>
<em>Durandea see</em> Durande, J. F.
<em>Durandeeldea see</em> Durand, T. A.
<em>Durandia see</em> Durande, J. F.
<em>Durandiella see</em> Durande, J. F.
<em>Durandiomyces see</em> Durande, J. F.
Durando, G. L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Durandoa see</em> Durando, G. L.
<em>Duriaea see</em> Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
<em>Duriella see</em> Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
<em>Durieu v</em>. Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
<em>Durieua see</em> Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C. <em>1598</em>, 1243, 1402
Du Roi, J. P. <em>1599</em>
<em>Duroia see</em> Du Roi, J. P.
<em>Durvillaea see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
d'Urville, J. S. C. Dumont <em>v</em>. Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Dusén, P. K. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Dusenia see</em> Dusén, P. K. H.
<em>Duseniella see</em> Dusén, P. K. H.
Duss, A. <em>1600-1625</em>, 289
<em>Dussia see</em> Duss, A.
<em>Dussiella see</em> Duss, A.
Dutaillly, G. 253
Duthie, A. V. <em>see</em> Duthie, J. F.
Duthie, J. F. <em>1606-1607</em>
<em>Duthiea see</em> Duthie, J. F.
<em>Duthiophycus see</em> Duthie, J. F.
Du Tour, M. <em>see</em> Déterville
Duval, H. A. <em>1608</em>
Duval, J. <em>v</em>. Duval-Jouve, J.
<em>Duvalia see</em> Duval, H. A.
<em>Duvaliella see</em> Duval-Jouve, J.
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<em>Duvaljouvea see</em> Duval-Jouve, J.
Duyfjes, J. J. 1627
Dyer, R. A. <em>see</em> Allen, J. F.
Dyer, W. T. Thiselton <em>v</em>. Thiselton-Dyer, W. T.
Eames, E. H. 2115
Earle, E. S. <em>see</em> Earle, F. S.
Earle, F. S. <em>alph.; see</em> Clinton, G. P.
Earle, G. W. <em>see</em> Earle, F. S.
<em>Earlia see</em> Earle, F. S.
<em>Earliella see</em> Earle, F. S.
East, H. 817-818
<em>Eastw. v.</em> Eastwood, A.
Eastwood, A. <em>1610-1613</em>
<em>Eaton v</em>. Eaton, A.
Eaton, A. <em>1614-1615</em>, 910; <em>see</em> Eaton, D. C.
Eaton, D. C. <em>1616-1617</em>, 1086, 2124; <em>see</em> Farlow, W. G.
Eaton, H. H. 1614
<em>Eatonella see</em> Eaton, D. C.
<em>Eatonia see</em> Eaton, A.
Ebel, P. W. S. E. <em>1618-1619</em>
<em>Ebelia see</em> Ebel, P. W. S. E.
Eckardt, T. 1711
Ecklon, C. F. <em>1620-1621</em>
<em>Ecklonea see</em> Ecklon, C. F.
<em>Ecklonia see</em> Ecklon, C F.
<em>Eckloniopsis see</em> Ecklon, C F.
<em>Edgew. v.</em> Edgeworth, M. P.
Edgeworth, M. P. <em>1622</em>
<em>Edgeworthia see</em> Edgeworth, M. P.
Edholm, O. E. 125
<em>Edmondia see</em> Boissier, P. E.
Edmondston, T. <em>1623</em>
<em>Edmonstonia see</em> Edmondston, T.
Edwards, G. 1057
Edwards, H. M. 669
Edwards, Jane 342
Edwards, John <em>1624</em>
Edwards, M. 1736
Edwards, S. T. <em>1625</em>, 1286
<em>Edwardsia see</em> Edwards, S. T.
Eeden, F. W. van <em>1626-1628</em>
Egede, H. P. <em>1629-1630</em>
Eggers, H. F. A. von <em>1631</em>
<em>Eggersia see</em> Eggers, H. F. A. von
<em>Ehrenb. v.</em> Ehrenberg, C G.
<em>Ehrenb., C. v.</em> Ehrenberg, C. A.
Ehrenberg, C. A. <em>alph.; see</em> Ehrenberg, C. G.
Ehrenberg, C G. <em>1632-1643; see</em> Ehrenberg, C A.
<em>Ehrenbergia see</em> Ehrenberg, C G.
Ehret, G. D. <em>1644, 72, 842</em>; <em>see</em> Browne, P.
<em>Ehretia see</em> Ehret, G. D.
<em>Ehretiaecarpum see</em> Ehret, G. D.
<em>Ehrh. v.</em> Ehrhart, J. F.
<em>Ehrh.,J. B. v.</em> Ehrhart, J. B.
Ehrhart, J. B. <em>1647</em>
Ehrhart, J. F. <em>1645-1646; see</em> Bergius, P. J., Davall, E., Feer, H.
<em>Ehrharta see</em> Ehrhart, J. F.
<em>Ehrhartia see</em> Ehrhart, J. F.
Eiben, C. E. <em>alph</em>.
Eichelberg, J. F. A. <em>1648</em>
<em>Eichler v</em>. Eichler, A. W.
Eichler, A. W. <em>1649-1631</em>, 999
Eichler, B. <em>see</em> Eichler, A. W.
Eichler, H. 544
<em>Eichleria see</em> Eichler, A. W.
<em>Eichleriella see</em> Eichler, A. W.
<em>Eichlerina see</em> Eichler, A. W.
<em>Eichlerodendron see</em> Eichler, A. W.
<em>Eichw. v.</em> Eichwald, K. E. I.
Eichwald, K. E. I. <em>1652-1654</em>
<em>Eichwaldia see</em> Eichwald, K. E. I.
Eidam, M. E. E. <em>see</em> Bary, H. A. de
Eig, A. <em>lph</em>.
Eisel, R. 1988
Eisenach, P. H. O. <em>1655</em>
Eisenberger, N. F. 546
Eisengrein, G. A. <em>1656-1657</em>
Ekart, T. P. <em>alph</em>.
Ekeberg, C. G. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Ekelund, D. 32
Ekelund, J. 36
Ekman, E. L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Ekmania see</em> Ekman, E. L.
<em>Ekmanianthe see</em> Ekman, E. L.
<em>Ekmaniocharis see</em> Ekman, E. L.
Elenkin, A. A. <em>alph</em>.
Elfving, F. E. V. <em>alph</em>.
Elgenstierna, N. W. 31
Elliot, F. 237
Elliot, F. S. <em>see</em> Batters, E. A. L.
Elliot, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Elliott v</em>. Elliott, S.
Elliott, G. F. S. <em>alph</em>.
Elliott, S. <em>1659</em>, 910
Elliott, W. 738
<em>Elliottia see</em> Elliott, S.
<em>Ellis see</em> Ellis, J. B.
Ellis, J. <em>1661-1663; see</em> Garden, A.
Ellis, J. B. <em>1660; see</em> Bartholomew, E., Everhart, B. M.
<em>Ellisia see</em> Ellis, J., Ellis, J. B.
<em>Ellisiella see</em> Ellis, J. B.
<em>Ellisiellina see</em> Ellis, J. B.
<em>Ellisiodothis see</em> Ellis, J. B.
<em>Ellisiophyllum see</em> Ellis, J.
<em>Ellisiopsis see</em> Ellis, J. B.
Elmer, A. D. E. <em>alph</em>.
Elvert, J. G 1645
Elwes, H. J. <em>1664-1665</em>, 1290
Emerson, J. T. 781
Emerton, J. H. 1617
Emmert, F. 1666
Emmons, E. <em>1667-1668</em>
Emory, W. H. <em>1669-1670; see</em> Eaton, D. C

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<em>Emorya see</em> Emory, W. H.
Enander, S.J. <em>alph</em>.
<sm>ENDEAVOUR</sm> <em>see</em> Cook, J.
Ender, E. E. <em>1671</em>
<em>Endera see</em> Ender, E. E.
<em>Endl. v.</em> Endlicher, S. L.
Endlicher, S. L. <em>1672-1687</em>, 362, 423, 451, 833; <em>see</em> Bauer, F. L., Diesing, C. M.
<em>Endlicher a see</em> Endlicher, S. L.
<em>Endlicheria see</em> Endlicher, S. L.
Endrés, A. R. <em>see</em> Endress, P. A. C.
Endress, P. A. C. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Endressia see</em> Endress, P. A. C.
<em>Endressiella see</em> Endress, P. A. C.
Eneroth, P. O. 1886
Engelhardt, H. <em>1688</em>
<em>Engelm. v.</em> Engelmann, G.
Engelmann, G. <em>1689-1696</em>, 515, 1669-1670, 2124; <em>see</em> Chapman, A. W., Durand, E. M., Emory, W. H.
Engelmann, H. 1695
<em>Engelmannia see</em> Engelmann, G.
Engesser, C. 1697
<em>Engl. v.</em> Engler, H. G. A.
Engler, H. G. A. <em>1698-1714</em>, 24, 201-202, 978, 1592
<em>Engler a see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerastrum see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerdothis see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerella see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Engleria see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerina see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerocharis see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerodaphne see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Engierodendron see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerodoxa see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Engleromyces see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerophoenix see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerophytum see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerula see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
<em>Englerulaster see</em> Engler, H. G. A.
Engman, P. 1879
Entraignes, d' <em>v</em>. d'Entraignes
Epenstein, H. 621
Erdmann, F. 2105
Erdner, E. <em>1715</em>
Erdtman, O. G. E. <em>alph</em>.
Erfurth, C. B. <em>1716</em>
Erichsen, C. F. E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Eriks. v.</em> Eriksson, J.
Eriksson, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Erikssonia see</em> Eriksson, J.
Ernst, A. <em>alph</em>.
Ernst, H. 746
Ernsting, A. C. <em>1717</em>
Errera, L. A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Errerana see</em> Errera, L. A.
Ervendberg, C. F. L. C. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Eschenbach, J. F. <em>1718</em>
<em>Eschenbachia see</em> Eschenbach, J. F.
<em>Eschsch. v.</em> Eschscholtz, J. F. G. von
Eschscholtz, J. F. G. von <em>alph</em>.
<em>Eschscholtzia see</em> Eschscholtz, J. F. G. von
<em>Eschscholzia see</em> Eschscholtz, J. F. G. von
<em>Eschw. v.</em> Eschweiler, F. G.
Eschweiler, F. G. 1719- <em>1720</em>
<em>Eschw eilera see</em> Eschweiler, F. G.
<em>Eschw eileria see</em> Eschweiler, F. G.
Escluse, C. de 1' <em>v</em>. Clusius, C.
Esenbeck, Nees von <em>v</em>. Nees von Esenbeck
Esper, E. J. C. <em>1720-1722</em>
<em>Espera see</em> Esper, E. J. C.
Espinosa, R. 1446
Espinosa, D. Bello y <em>v</em>. Bello y Espinosa, D.
<em>Ethelia see</em> Gepp. E. S.
Etheridge, R. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Etheridgea see</em> Etheridge, R.
Étienne, G. <em>alph</em>.
<sm>ÉTOILE</sm> <em>see</em> Commerson, P.
<em>Ettingsh. v.</em> Ettingshausen, C. von
Ettingshausen, C. von <em>1723-1730</em>
Eudès-Deslongchamps, J. A. 670
<sm>EUGENIE 12</sm>8, 166
Eulenstein, T. <em>alph</em>.
Euphrasén, B. A. <em>alph</em>.
Eury, F. C. Grand' <em>v</em>. Grand' Eury, F. C.
Evans, A. H. 1908
Evans, A. W. <em>alph</em>., 781
Evans, C. R. see Evans, A. W.
<em>Evansia see</em> Evans, A. W.
<em>Evansianthus see</em> Evans, A. W.
<em>Evansiolejeunea see</em> Evans, A. W.
<em>Everh. v.</em> Everhart, B. M.
Everhart, B. M. <em>alph</em>. , 1660; <em>see</em> Bartholomew, E., Ellis, J. B.
<em>Everhartia see</em> Everhart, B. M.
<em>Eversm. v.</em> Eversmann, E. F.
Eversmann, E. F. <em>1731</em>
<em>Eversmannia see</em> Eversmann, E. F.
Ewald, J. <em>see</em> Buch, C. L. von
Ewan, J. A. 330, 1057, 1311-1312, 1659
Ewart, A. J. <em>1732-1733</em>
<em>Ewartia see</em> Ewart, A. J.
<em>Exbucklandia see</em> Buckland, W.
Exell, A. W. <em>1734</em>
<em>Exellia see</em> Exell, A. W.
Eyma, P. J. <em>1735</em>
<em>Fabr. v.</em> Fabricius, P. C.
<em>Fabr., J. v.</em> Fabricius, J. C.
Fabre, J. H. C. <em>1736</em>
Fabrega, H. F. Pittier de <em>v</em>. Pittier, H. F.
<em>Fabrella see</em> Fabre, J. H. C.
<em>Fabreola see</em> Fabre, J. H. C.
<em>Fabricia see</em> Fabricius, J. C.
Fabricius, J. C. <em>1737</em>, 2029
Fabricius, P. C. <em>1738; see</em> Fabricius, J. C.
Fagel <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
Fagerlund, G. W. 39
Fagon, G. C. <em>alph</em>.

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<em>Fagonia see</em> Fagon, G. C.
Fagraeus, J. <em>see</em> Alströmer, C.
Faguet, A. 244, 246-253, 257, 259-260, 921-922
Fahlberg, S. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fairm. v.</em> Fairman, C. E.
Fairman, C. E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fairmania see</em> Fairman, C. E.
<em>Fairmaniella see</em> Fairman, C. E.
<em>Falc. v.</em> Falconer, H.
Falconer, H. <em>alph.; see</em> Ghini, L.
Falconer, J. <em>see</em> Falconer, H.
<em>Falconera see</em> Falconer, H.
<em>Falconeria see</em> Falconer, H.
<em>Falkenb. v.</em> Falkenberg, P.
Falkenberg, P. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Falkenbergia see</em> Falkenberg, P.
<em>Falkenbergiella see</em> Falkenberg, P.
Falkner, P. S. <em>see</em> Bury, P. S.
Falliser, H. L. 781
Farenholtz, H. <em>alph</em>. , 1711
<em>Farl. v.</em> Farlow, W. G.
Farlow, W. G. <em>1739-1742; see</em> Eaton, D. C.
<em>Farlowia see</em> Farlow, W. G.
<em>Farlowiella see</em> Farlow, W. G.
Farquhar, J. <em>see</em> Colden, J.
<em>Farw. v.</em> Farwell, O. A.
Farwell, O. A. <em>alph</em>.
Fassett, N. C. <em>1743</em>
<em>Fauc. v.</em> Fauconnet, C. I.
Fauché, M. 672
Fauconnet, C. I. <em>alph</em>.
Favrod, D. M. <em>see</em> Davall, E.
<em>Fawc. v.</em> Fawcett, W.
Fawcett, W. <em>1744-1745</em>
Faxon, C. E. 1617
Faxon, E. <em>see</em> Eaton, D. C.
Fayod, V. <em>1746</em>
<em>Feaea see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
<em>Feaella see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
Fechner, G. A. <em>1747</em>
<em>Fedch. v.</em> Fedchenko, B. A.
<em>Fedch., A. v.</em> Fedchenko, A. P.
<em>Fedch., O. v.</em> Fedchenko, O. A.
Fedchenko, A. P. <em>1748; see</em> Fedchenko, A. O.
Fedchenko, B. A. <em>alph</em>.
Fedchenko, O. A. <em>1749-1750; see</em> Fedchenko, B. A.
Fedde, F. K. G. <em>alph</em>. , 1711, 1713
<em>Feddea see</em> Fedde, F. K. G.
Fedtschenko <em>v</em>. Fedchenko
Fée, A. L. A. <em>1751-1758; see</em> Bergeret, J. P.
<em>Feea see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
Feer, H. <em>alph</em>.
Feer-Herzog, K. <em>see</em> Feer, H.
<em>Feeria see</em> Feer, H.
Felix, J. P. 1759
Fellman, N. I. <em>alph</em>.
Fellner, M. J. N. 1760
Fenaroli, L. 745
Fendler, A. <em>1761</em>, 1616, 2126; <em>see</em> Durand, E. M., Eaton, D. C.
<em>Fendlera see</em> Fendler, A.
<em>Fendlerella see</em> Fendler, A.
<em>Fendleria see</em> Fendler, A.
Fennell, H. 1310
Fenzl, E. <em>1762-1765</em>, 1675-1679, 1682
<em>Fenzlia see</em> Fenzl, E.
Ferber, J.J. 1791
<em>Ferd. v.</em> Ferdinandsen, C. C. F.
Fredinandsen, C. C. F. <em>alph</em>.
Ferguson, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fergusonia see</em> Ferguson, W.
Fernald, M. L. <em>alph</em>. , 2124
<em>Fernaldia see</em> Fernald, M. L.
Fernandes, A. 1734
Fernandez-Villar, C. 1766, 553
Ferner, H. 189
Fernsee, H. Wawra von <em>v</em>. Wawra von Fernsee, H.
<em>Fern.-Vill. v.</em> Fernandez-Villar, C.
Ferreira, A. R. <em>alph</em>. , 811
Ferret, A. 1356
Ferrière, A. Gagnebin de la <em>v</em>. Gagnebin de la Ferrière, A.
Ferris, R. J. 6
Férussac, A. É. J. P. J. F. d'Audebard de 669
Fessard, C. 877
<em>Feuillaea see</em> Feuillée, L. É.
<em>Feuillea see</em> Feuillée, L. É.
Feuillée, L. É. 7767
<em>Feuilleea see</em> Feuillée, L. É.
<em>Fevillaea see</em> Feuillée, L. É.
<em>Fevillea see</em> Feuillée, L. É.
<em>Fewillea see</em> Feuillée, L. É.
<em>Ficinia see</em> Ficinus, H. D. A.
Ficinus, H. D. A. <em>1768</em>
Fieber, F. X. 434, 440
<em>Fiedl. v.</em> Fiedler, C. F. B.
Fiedler, C. F. B. <em>1769</em>
Fiedler, K. G. <em>see</em> Fiedler, C. F. B.
<em>Fiedleria see</em> Fiedler, C. F. B.
Fiek, E. <em>1770</em>
Field, H. C. <em>1771</em>
Fielding, H. B. <em>1772</em>; <em>see</em> Cunningham, A.
Fielding, Mrs. 1772
<em>Fig. v.</em> Figari, A. B.
<em>Figaraea see</em> Figari, A. B.
Figari, A. B. <em>1773-1774</em>
Filarszky, N. <em>1775</em>
<em>Filarszkya see</em> Filarszky, N.
Filet, G. J. <em>1775-1777</em>
<em>Filetia see</em> Filet, G. J.
Finch, J. E. M. 1165
Finet, E. A. <em>alph</em>. , 602
<em>Finetia see</em> Finet, E. A.
<em>Fingerh. v.</em> Fingerhuth, C. A.
Fingerhuth, C. A. <em>1778-1779</em>, 559

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<em>Fingerhuthia see</em> Fingerhuth, C. A.
Fink, B. <em>1780</em>
<em>Finkia see</em> Fink, B.
Fiori, A. <em>1781-1783</em>
<em>Fisch. v.</em> Fischer, F. E. L. von
<em>Fisch., C. v.</em> Fischer, C. E. C.
<em>Fisch., E. v.</em> Fischer, E.
<em>Fisch., G. v.</em> Fischer, G. W.
<em>Fisch., J. v.</em> Fischer, J. B.
<em>Fisch., L. v.</em> Fischer, L.
Fischer, C. E. C. <em>alph</em>. , 1936
Fischer, E. <em>alph</em>. , 1711, 1793; <em>see</em> Fischer, L.
Fischer, E. F. L. <em>v</em>. Fischer, L.
Fischer, F. B. <em>v</em>. Fischer, F. E. L. von
Fischer, F. E. L. von <em>1784-1789</em>
Fischer, G. W. <em>alph</em>.
Fischer, J. B. <em>1790-1791</em>, 563
Fischer, J. L. <em>v</em>. Fischer, J. B. (sub 1790)
Fischer, L. <em>1792-1794</em>
Fischer, L. H. 1792
Fischer von Waldheim, A. A. <em>1796-1797</em>
Fischer von Waldheim, A. G. <em>see</em> Fischer von Waldheim, A. A.
Fischer von Waldheim, G. <em>alph</em>.; <em>see</em> Fischer von Waldheim, A. A.
Fischer von Waldheim, J. G. F. <em>v</em>. Fischer von Waldheim, G.
<em>Fischera see</em> Fischer, F. E. L. von, Fischer von Waldheim, G.
<em>Fischerella see</em> Fischer, F. E. L. von
<em>Fischerellopsis see</em> Fischer, F. E. L. von
<em>Fischeria see</em> Fischer, F. E. L. von
Fischer-Ooster, C. von <em>1795</em>
<em>Fischerula see</em> Fischer, E.
<em>Fisch.-Oost. v.</em> Fischer-Ooster, C. von
<em>Fisch. v. Waldh., A. v.</em> Fischer von Waldheim, A. A.
<em>Fisch. v. Waldh., G. v.</em> Fischer von Waldheim, G.
Fitch, C. 1140
Fitch, J. N. 1094
Fitch, W. H. <em>1798, 121</em>, 231, 343-344, 392, 426, 463-464, 704, 1664
<em>Fitchia see</em> Fitch, W. H.
Fitschen, J. 410
Fitting, H. 1948
<em>Fitzg. v.</em> Fitzgerald, R. D.
<em>Fitzg., W. v.</em> Fitzgerald, W. V.
Fitzgerald, R. D. <em>1799</em>
Fitzgerald, W. V. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fitzp. v.</em> Fitzpatrick, H. M.
Fitzpatrick, H. M. <em>1800</em>
<em>Fitzpatrickia see</em> Fizpatrick, H. M.
<em>Flag. v.</em> Flagey, C.
Flagey, C. <em>1801</em>, 354
<em>Flah. v.</em> Flahault, C. H. M.
Flahault, G. H. M. <em>alph</em>. , 664, 1250, 1973
<em>Flahaultia see</em> Flahault, C. H. M.
<em>Fleisch., J. v.</em> Fleischer, J. G.
<em>Fleisch., M. v.</em> Fleischer, M.
Fleischer, F. <em>see</em> Fleischer, M.
Fleischer, J. G. <em>1802</em>
Fleischer, M. <em>1803</em>
<em>Fleischeria see</em> Fleischer, M.
<em>Fleischerobryum see</em> Fleischer, M.
<em>Fleischm. v.</em> Fleischmann, A.
Fleischmann, A. <em>1804</em>
Fleischmann, G. <em>see</em> Fleischmann, A.
<em>Fleischmannia see</em> Fleischmann, A.
<em>Fleischmanniopsis see</em> Fleischmann, A.
Flensburg, G. 49
Fletcher, J. <em>1805</em>
Fleury, G. 1099
Fliche, P. H. M. T. A. <em>alph</em>., 2061
<em>Flicheia see</em> Fliche, P. H. M. T. A.
Flinders, M. <em>1806</em>, 827; <em>see</em> Bauer, F. L., Brown, R.
<em>Flindersia see</em> Flinders, M.
Flines <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
Flockton, M. 1732
Floerke, H. G. <em>1807; see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
<em>Floerkea see</em> Floerke, H. G.
Florin, C. R. <em>alph</em>.
Florschütz, P. A. 844
<em>Flot. v.</em> Flotow, J. G.
<em>Flotovia see</em> Flotow, J. G.
Flotow, J. G. <em>alph</em>.
Flourens, M. J. P. 669
<em>Flow. v.</em> Flowers, S.
Flowers, S. <em>alph</em>.
Flüggé, J. <em>1808</em>
<em>Flueggea see</em> Flüggé, J.
<em>Flueggeopsis see</em> Flüggé, J.
<em>Fluggea</em> see Flüggé, J.
Flygare, A. 33
Focke, G. W. <em>see</em> Focke, H. C.
Focke, H. C. <em>alph</em>.
Focke, W. O. <em>1809-1810</em>, 200, 866-867
<em>Fockea see</em> Focke, H. C.
Foerste, A. F. <em>alph</em>.
Foerster, A. <em>1811</em>
Förster, C. F. <em>1812</em>
<em>Foersteria see</em> Forster, J. G. A.
Fomin, A. V. <em>alph</em>.
Fonseca Benerides, A. Albino da <em>v</em>. Albino da Fonseca Benerides, A.
Font i Quer, P. <em>alph</em>., 940
<em>Font Quer v</em>. Font i Quer, P.
Fontaine, W. M. <em>1813</em>
Fontaine de Coincy, A. H. C. de la <em>v</em>. Coincy, A. H. C. de la Fontaine de
<em>Fontainesia see</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
<em>Fontanesia see</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
Fontbressin, É. P. Duchassaing de <em>v</em>. Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P.
Forbes, R. <em>alph</em>.
Forbes, F. B. <em>1814</em>
Forbes, H. O. <em>see</em> Britten, J., Forbes, James

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Forbes, James <em>1815-1817</em>, 2087
Forbes, John <em>see</em> Forbes, James
<em>Forbesia see</em> Forbes, James
<em>Forbesina see</em> Forbes, James
Forchhammer, J. G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Forchhammeria see</em> Forchhammer, J. G.
Foreau, G. <em>alph</em>.
Forrest, G. <em>alph</em>.
Forsander, J. 39
<em>Forsaokhlia see</em> Forsskål, P.
Forselles, J. H. af <em>see</em> Forssell, K. B. J.
<em>Forsellesia see</em> Forssel, K. B. J.
Forsgård, S. 1886
<em>Forshohlea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskaela</em> see Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskaelea see</em> Forsskål, P.
Forskål, P. <em>v</em>. Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskalea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskaohlea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskaohlia see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskoehlea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskoelea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskohlea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskolea see</em> Forsskål, P.
<em>Forskolia see</em> Forsskål, P.
Forssell, K. B. J. <em>1818</em>
<em>Forssellia see</em> Forssel, K. B. J.
<em>Forssk. v.</em> Forsskål, P.
Forsskåhl, P. <em>v</em>. Forsskål, P.
Forsskål, P. <em>1819-1820</em>, 350, 2175
<em>Forsskaolea see</em> Forsskål, P.
Forsström, J. E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Forsstroemia see</em> Forsström, J. E.
Forster, F. 1915
Forster, G. <em>v</em>. Forster, J. G. A.
Forster, J. G. A. <em>1821-1824</em>, 350, 1826; <em>see</em> Bäck, A., Cook, J., Forster, J. R.
Forster, J. R. <em>1825-1827</em>, 350; <em>see</em> Afzelius, A., Bäck, A., Cook, J., Forster, J. G. A.
Forster, T. F. <em>1828</em>
Forster, T. I. M. 1828
<em>Forster a see</em> Forster, J. G. A.
<em>Forsteronia see</em> Forster, T. F.
Forti, A. I. <em>alph</em>. , 1421, 1424
<em>Fortunaea see</em> Fortune, R.
Fortune, R. <em>1829-1832</em>
<em>Fortunea see</em> Fortune, R.
<em>Fortunearía see</em> Fortune, R.
<em>Fortunella see</em> Fortune, R.
Foslie, M. H. <em>1833-1834</em>
<em>Fosliea see</em> Foslie, M. H.
<em>Eosliella see</em> Foslie, M. H.
Fossat, V. 309
Fossier, L. 1059
Fothergill, J. <em>alph</em>. , 330
<em>Fothergilla see</em> Fothergill, J.
Foucaud, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fong. v.</em> Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D.
<em>Fougeria see</em> Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D.
Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fougerouxia see</em> Fougeroux de Bondaroy, A. D.
<em>Fourn., E. v.</em> Fournier, E. P. N.
<em>Fourn., P. v.</em> Fournier, P.
Fournier, E. P. N. <em>1835</em>, 253
Fournier, P. V. <em>1836-1838</em>
<em>Fourniera see</em> Fournier, E. P. N.
<em>Fournieria see</em> Fournier, E. P. N.
<em>Fourr. v.</em> Fourreau, J. P.
Fourreau, J. P. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fr. v.</em> Fries, E. M.
<em>Fr., E. P. v.</em> Fries, E. P.
<em>Fr., R. E. v.</em> Fries, K. R. E.
<em>Fr., T. C. E. v.</em> Fries, T. C. E.
<em>Fr., Th., v.</em> Fries, T. M.
Fraas, C. N. <em>1839</em>
<em>Fragosia see</em> Fragoso, R. G.
Fragoso, R. G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fragosoa see</em> Fragoso, R. G.
<em>Fragosoella see</em> Fragoso, R. G.
Franc, I. <em>see</em> Bonati, G. H.
Franc van Berkhey, J. le <em>1840</em>
Francé, R. H. <em>1841</em>
<em>Franceia see</em> Francé, R. H.
<em>Franch. v.</em> Franchet, A. R.
Franchet, A. R. <em>1842-1848</em>, 253, 1814; <em>see</em> Drake del Castillo, E.
<em>Franchetella see</em> Franchet, A. R.
François, V. 68; <em>see</em> Aigret, L. C. J.
Frank, A. B. <em>see</em> Frank, J. C.
Frank, J. C. <em>1849</em>
Frank, J. C. (fl. 1830-1850) 1752
<em>Frankia see</em> Frank, J. C.
<em>Frankiella see</em> Frank, J. C.
Franklin, J. <em>1850</em>, 1532
Francq van Berkhey, J. le <em>v</em>. Franc van Berkhey, J. le
Franqueville, A. de <em>alph.; see</em> Bélanger, C. P., Drake del Castillo, E.
<em>Franquevillea see</em> Franqueville, A. de
Franzé, R. <em>v</em>. Francé, R. H
Franzén, S. J. 1880
Fraser, C. 835
Fraser, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Fraser v</em>. Fraser, J.
<em>Frasera see</em> Fraser, J.
Frauenfeld, G. <em>1851</em>
<em>Frém. v.</em> Frémont, J. C.
Frémont, J. C. <em>1852-1853; see</em> Durand, E. M.
<em>Fremontia see</em> Frémont, J. C.
<em>Frcmontodendron see</em> Frémont, J. C.
Frémy, P. <em>1854-1855</em>, 589, 591
<em>Fremya see</em> Frémy, P.
<em>Fremyella see</em> Frémy, P.
<em>Fresen. v.</em> Fresenius, J. B. G. W.
<em>Fresenla see</em> Fresenius, J. B. G. W.
Fresenius, J. B. G. W. <em>1856-1859</em>
Frestadius, J. A. 32
Frey, E. <em>alph</em>.
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Freycinet, H. L. C. de Saulces de <em>alph</em>., 1968
<em>Freycinetia see</em> Freycinet, H. L. C. de Saulces de
Freyn, J. F. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Freynella see</em> Freyn, J. F.
<em>Freyr. v.</em> Freyreiss, G. W.
Freyreiss, G. W. <em>alph</em>.
Frey-Stauffer, E. <em>v</em>. Frey, E.
Friche-Joset, F. <em>1860</em>
Frick, G. 1057
Frickhinger, H. <em>1861</em>
Friderichsen, P. K, N. <em>alph</em>.
Friedrichsthal, E. Ritter von 2175
Fries, E. M. <em>1862-1896</em>, 34, 36, 123, 127, 189, 451, 2134; see Fries, E. P., Fries, K. R. E., Fries, T. C. E., Fries, T. M.
Fries, E. P. <em>1897</em>
Fries, K. R. E. <em>alph</em>., 1711
Fries, O. R. 1894; <em>see</em> Fries, K. R. E.
Fries, T. C. E. <em>alph</em>.
Fries, T. M. <em>1898-1903</em>, 1894; <em>see</em> Fries, E. M., Fries, K. R. E., Fries, T. C. E.
<em>Friesia see</em> Fries, E. M.
<em>Friesites see</em> Fries, E. M.
<em>Friesula see</em> Fries, E. M.
Fristedt, R. F. <em>alph</em>.
Fritsch, F. E. <em>1904</em>
Fritsch, K. W. G. 506
Fritsch jr., K. <em>1905</em>
<em>Fritschiantha see</em> Fritsch jr., K.
<em>Fritschiella see</em> Fritsch, F. E.
<em>Friv. v.</em> Frivaldszky von Frivald, E.
Frivald, E. Frivaldszky von <em>v</em>. Frivaldszky von Frivald, E.
<em>Frivaldia see</em> Frivaldszky von Frivald, E.
Frivaldszky von Frivald, E. <em>alph</em>., 2175
<em>Frivaldzkia see</em> Frivaldszky von Frivald, E.
<em>Froel. v.</em> Froelich, J. A. von
Frölich, F. H. W. <em>see</em> Froelich, J. A. von
Froelich, J. A. von <em>1906</em>, 280, 999
<em>Froelichia see</em> Froelich, J. A. von
<em>Froelichiella see</em> Froelich, J. A. von
Fromentel, L. L. G. de <em>1907</em>
Fromme, F. D. 781
Frye, T. G. <em>alph</em>.
Fryer, A. <em>1908</em>
Fuchs, L. <em>1909-1910</em>, 1448, 1481
<em>Fuchsia see</em> Fuchs, L.
Fuckel, K. W. G. L. <em>1911-1913</em>, 866
<em>Fuckelia see</em> Fuckel, K. W. G. L.
<em>Fückelina see</em> Fuckel, K. W. G. L.
Fünfstück, L. M. <em>alph</em>., 1711
Fürnkranz, D. 1949
<em>Fürnr. v.</em> Fürnrohr, A. E.
<em>Fürnr., H. v.</em> Fürnrohr, H.
Fürnrohr, A. E. <em>1914-1915</em>, 857, <em>see</em> Fürnrohr, H.
Fürnrohr, H. <em>1916</em>
<em>Fuernrohria see</em> Fürnrohr, A. E.
Fürstenau, J. H. 2028
Fuhlrott, J. C. <em>1917</em>
Fukarek, P. 386
Funck, H. C. <em>1918-1919</em>
<em>Funckia see</em> Funck, H. C.
Funk, N. <em>see</em> Funck, H. C.
<em>Funkia see</em> Funck, H. C.
<em>Funkiella see</em> Funck, H. C.
Fuss, J. M. <em>1920</em>, 372
<em>Fussia see</em> Fuss, J. M.
<em>Gaertn. v.</em> Gaertner, J.
<em>Gaertn., C. F. v.</em> Gaertner, C. F. von
<em>Gaertn. fil. v. Gaertn., C. F.</em>
<em>Gaertn., P. v.</em> Gaertner, P. G.
Gaertner, C. F. von <em>1921-1924</em>, 1925
Gaertner, J. <em>1925</em>, 350, 1921; <em>see</em> Ehrhart, J. F., Gronovius, J. F.
Gaertner, P. G. <em>1926</em>
<em>Gaertner a see</em> Gaertner, J.
<em>Gaertneria see</em> Gaertner, J.
<em>Gäum. v.</em> Gäumann, E. A.
Gäumann, E. A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Gaeumannia see</em> Gäumann, E. A.
<em>Gaeumanniella see</em> Gäumann, E. A.
<em>Gaeumannomyces see</em> Gäumann, E. A.
Gagnebin de la Ferrière, A. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Gagnebina see</em> Gagnebin de la Ferrière, A.
<em>Gagnep. v.</em> Gagnepain, F.
Gagnepain, F. <em>alph.; see</em> Finet, E. A.
<em>Gagnepainia see</em> Gagnepain, F.
Gahn, H. <em>1927</em>
<em>Gahnia see</em> Gahn, H.
Gaillard, A. <em>1928</em>
<em>Gaillardiella see</em> Gaillard, A.
Gaillon, F. B. <em>1929-1932</em>, 1293
<em>Gaillona see</em> Gaillon, F. B.
<em>Gaillonia see</em> Gaillon, F. B.
<sm>GALATHEA</sm> <em>see</em> Didrichsen, D. F.
Galeotti, H. G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Galeottia see</em> Galeotti, H. G.
<em>Galeottiella see</em> Galeotti, H. G.
Galinier 1356
Gallenmüller, J. <em>1933</em>
Galløe, O. <em>1934</em>
Galzin, A. <em>alph</em>. , 689
Gamble, J. S. <em>1935-1936</em>
<em>Gamblea see</em> Gamble, J. S.
<em>Gambleola see</em> Gamble, J. S.
<em>Gand. v.</em> Gandoger, M.
Gandoger, M. <em>1937-1945</em>
<em>Garcia see</em> Garcia de Orta
Garcia de Orta <em>1946-1947</em>, 23
<em>Garciana see</em> Garcia de Orta
Garcin, L. <em>alph.; see</em> Burman, J., Garcia de Orta
<em>Garcinia see</em> Garcia de Orta
Garcke, C. A. F. <em>1948-1949</em>
<em>Garckea see</em> Garcke, C. A. F.
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<em>Gardenia see</em> Garden, A.
<em>Gardeniola see</em> Garden, A.
<em>Gardeniopsis see</em> Garden, A.
Gardiner, W. <em>1950</em>
<em>Gardner see</em> Gardner, G.
Gardner, C. A. <em>alph</em>.
Gardner, G. <em>1951</em>, 1772; <em>see</em> Fielding, H. B.
Gardner, J. S. <em>see</em> Ettingshausen, C. von
Gardner, N. L. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Gardneria see</em> Gardner, G.
<em>Gardnerodoxa see</em> Gardner, G.
Garnsey, H. E. F. 335
<em>Garov. v.</em> Garovaglio, S.
<em>Garovaglia see</em> Garovaglio, S.
Garovaglio, S. <em>1952-1957</em>
Garrett, A. O. <em>1958</em>
Garrett, H. B. G. <em>see</em> Garrett, A. O.
<em>Garrettia see</em> Garrett, A. O.
Garsault, F. A. P. de <em>1959-1961</em>
<em>Gasp. v.</em> Gasparrini, G.
<em>Gasparinia see</em> Gasparrini, G.
Gasparrini, G. <em>1962-1964</em>
<em>Gasparrinia see</em> Gasparrini, G.
Gaterau <em>1965</em>
<em>Gatt. v.</em> Gattinger, A.
Gattenhof, G. M. <em>1966</em>
<em>Gattenhofia see</em> Gattenhof, G. M.
Gattinger, A. <em>1967</em>
<em>Gaud. v.</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C. <em>1968-1969; see</em> Delessert, J. P. B., Duperrey, L. I.
<em>Gaudichaudia see</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Gaudin, J. F. A. P. <em>1970-1972</em>
<em>Gaudinia see</em> Gaudin, J. F. A. P.
<em>Gaudinopsis see</em> Gaudin, J. F. A. P.
Gaulard, G. 696
<em>Gaut. see</em> Gautier, M. C. G.
Gautier, M. G. G. <em>1973-1974; see</em> Arvet- Touvet, J. M. C.
Gawler, J. B. Ker- <em>v</em>. Ker, J. B. (o<em>olim</em> Gawler)
Gay, B. 1117
Gay, C. <em>1975</em>
Gay, F. <em>1976</em>
Gay, J. É. <em>1977-1979</em>, 605, 1968; <em>see</em> Gaudin, J. F. A. P.
<em>Gaya see</em> Gay, J. É.
<em>Gayophyturn see</em> Gay, C.
<sm>GAZELLE</sm>202, 1705
<em>Gebh. v.</em> Gebhard, J. N.
Gebhard, J. N. <em>1980</em>
Geer van Jutphaas, J. L. W. de <em>1981</em>, 2092
<em>Geeria see</em> Geer van Jutphaas, J. L. W. de
<em>Geh. v.</em> Geheeb, A.
Geheeb, A. <em>1982-1983</em>
<em>Geheebia see</em> Geheeb, A.
<em>Geinitz v</em>. Geinitz, H. B.
Geinitz, F. E. <em>alph</em>.
Geinitz, H. B. <em>1984-1988</em>
Geiseler, E. F. <em>1989</em>
<em>Geiseleria see</em> Geiseler, E. F.
<em>Geisenh. v.</em> Geisenheyner, F. A. L.
Geisenheyner, F. A. L. <em>1990</em>
<em>Geitl. v.</em> Geitler, L.
Geitler, L. <em>alph</em>., 1711
<em>Geitleriella see</em> Geitler, L.
Gelert, O. C. L. <em>see</em> Friderichsen, P. K. N.
Gennari, P. <em>alph</em>.
Genth, C. F. F. <em>1991</em>
<em>Genthia see</em> Genth, C. F. F.
Geoffroy, É. F. 1959-1961
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, I. 669, 1736
George, E. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Georgefischeria see</em> Fischer, G. W.
Georgi, J. G. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Georgia see</em> Georgi, J. G.
Georgia, A. E. <em>1992</em>
<em>Georgina see</em> Georgi, J. G.
Gepp, A. <em>alph.; see</em> Gepp, E. S.
Gepp, E. S. <em>alph.; see</em> Ehret, G. D.
Gerard, J. <em>1993-1994</em>, 1488-1489
Gérard, L. <em>1995</em>
Gerard, P. <em>see</em> Gerard, J.
Gérard, R. C. J. <em>see</em> Bruch, P.
Gerarde, J. <em>v</em>. Gerard, J.
<em>Gerardia see</em> Gerard, J.
Gérardin de Mirecourt, S. <em>1996</em>
Gerber, T. <em>see</em> Gorter, D. de
Gerhardt, J. <em>1997</em>
Gerlache de Gomery, A. de 629
<em>Germ. v.</em> Germain de Saint Pierre, J. N. E.
Germain de Saint Pierre, J. N. E. <em>1998- 1999</em>, 1237-1242
Germar, E. F. <em>2000-2001; see</em> Goeppert, H. R.
<em>Germaria see</em> Germar, E. F.
Gerndt, L. 1698
Gérome, J. 602
Gerth van Wijk, H. L. <em>2002</em>
Gesner, C. 576, 1231, 1448; <em>see</em> Gronovius, J. F.
Gessner, J. <em>2003</em>
Geuns, M. van <em>2004</em>
Geuns, S.J. van <em>2005-2006</em>, 1981, 2092
<em>Geunsia see</em> Geuns, S. J. van
Gevers Deynoot, P. M. E. <em>2007-2008; see</em> Abeleven, T. H. A. J.
Geyer, C. A. <em>alph.; see</em> Durand, E. M.
<em>Geyl. v.</em> Geyler, H. T.
Geyler, H. T. <em>alph</em>.
Ghini, L. <em>alph</em>.
Ghobi, C. J. <em>v</em>. Gobi, C. J.
Gibbs, L. S. <em>2009</em>
<em>Gibbsia see</em> Gibbs, L. S.
Gibelli, G. <em>alph</em>. , 1075, 1954-1957
<em>Gibellia see</em> Gibelli, G.
<em>Gibellina see</em> Gibelli, G.
<em>Gibellula see</em> Gibelli, G.
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Gibson, D. N. <em>see</em> Gibson, W. H.
Gibson, W. H. <em>2010</em>
<em>Gibsonia see</em> Gibson, W. H.
<em>Gibsoniothamnus see</em> Gibson, W. H.
Giesen, H. 1713
<em>Giesenh. v.</em> Giesenhagen, K. F. G.
Giesenhagen, K. F. G. <em>2011</em>
Gilbert, E. J. 745
Gilg, E. F. <em>alph</em>. , 1707, 1709, 1713
Gilg-Benedict, C. 1711
<em>Gilib. v.</em> Gilibert, J. E.
Gilibert, J. E. <em>2012-2016</em>, 1426
<em>Gilibertia see</em> Gilibert, J. E.
Gilkey, H. M. <em>2017</em>, 781
<em>Gill v</em>. Gillet, C. C.
Gillet, G. C. <em>2018-2021</em>
Gillet, father <em>see</em> Gillet, C. C.
Gillet, H. 602
<em>Gilletia see</em> Gillet, C. C.
<em>Gilletiella see</em> Gillet, C. C.
Gillett, F. <em>see</em> Gillet, C. C.
Gillies, J. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Gilliesia see</em> Gillies, J.
Gillot, F. X. <em>2022</em>
<em>Gillotia see</em> Gillot, F. X.
Ginanni, G. <em>2023</em>
<em>Ging. v.</em> Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J.
Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J. <em>2024-2025</em>. 999
<em>Ginginsia see</em> Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J,
Gipps, R. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Girard, A. C. 602
Girault, J. <em>see</em> Daléchamps, J.
<em>Girg. v.</em> Girgensohn, G. K.
Girgensohn, G. K. <em>2026</em>
<em>Girgensohnia see</em> Girgensohn, G. K.
Girod-Chantrans, J. <em>2027</em>
<em>Girodella see</em> Girod-Chantrans, J.
<em>Girodia see</em> Girod-Chantrans, J.
Giseke, P. D. <em>2028-2029</em>
<em>Gisekea see</em> Giseke, P. D.
<em>Gisekia see</em> Giseke, P. D.
Gjaerevoll, O. <em>see</em> Foslie, M. H.
Glassman, S. F. 1295
<em>Glaz. v.</em> Glaziou, A. F. M.
<em>Glaziostelma see</em> Glaziou, A. F. M.
Glaziou, A. F. M. <em>2030</em>
<em>Glaziova see</em> Glaziou, A. F. M.
Gleason, H. A. <em>alph</em>., 778, 781
<em>Gleasonia see</em> Gleason, H. A.
<em>Gled. v.</em> Gleditsch, J. G.
Gleditsch, J. G. <em>2031-2036</em>, 925
<em>Gleditscha see</em> Gleditsch, J. G.
<em>Gleditschia see</em> Gleditsch, J. G.
<em>Gleditsia</em> see Gleditsch, J. G.
Glendenning, R. 2087
Gleichen, W. F. <em>2037</em>
<em>Gleichenella see</em> Gleichen, W. F.
<em>Gleichenia see</em> Gleichen, W. F.
<em>Gleicheniastrum see</em> Gleichen, W. F.
<em>Gleicheniopsis see</em> Gleichen, W. F.
<em>Gleichenoides see</em> Gleichen, W. F.
<em>Gleichnites see</em> Gleichen, W. F.
Glocker, E. F. von <em>alph</em>.
<em>Glockeria see</em> Glocker, E. F. von
<em>Glow. v.</em> Glowacki, J.
Glowacki, J. <em>alph</em>.
Gloxin, B. P. <em>2038</em>
× <em>Gloxinantha see</em> Gloxin, B. P.
× <em>Gloxinera see</em> Gloxin, B. P.
<em>Gloxinia see</em> Gloxin, B. P.
Glück, C. M. H. <em>alph</em>.
Gmelek, F. P. 183
Gmelin, C. C. <em>2039-2041</em>
Gmelin, J. F. <em>2042-2046; see</em> Gmelin, J. G., Gmelin, P. F.
Gmelin, J. G. <em>2047; see</em> Gmelin, J. F.,
Gmelin, P. F., Gmelin, S. G.
Gmelin, P. F. <em>2048</em>, 1647; see Gmelin, J.F.
Gmelin, S. G. <em>2049-2050</em>, 2047; <em>see</em> Guel- denstaedt, A. J. von
<em>Gmelina see</em> Gmelin, J. G.
<em>Gmelinia see</em> Gmelin, J. G.
Gobi, C. J. <em>2051-2053</em>
<em>Gobia see</em> Gobi, C. J.
<em>Gobiella see</em> Gobi, C. J.
Goddijn, W. A. 676
<em>Godefroy-Leb. v.</em> Godefroy-Leboeuf, A.
Godefroy-Leboeuf, A. <em>alph</em>., 602
Godet, C. H. <em>2054-2055</em>
<em>Godetia see</em> Godet, C. H.
Godey, L. L. 725
<em>Godm. v.</em> Godman, F. Du Cane
Godman, F. Du Cane <em>2056</em>
<em>Godmania see</em> Godman, F. Du Cane
<em>Godr. v.</em> Godron, D. A.
Godron, D. A. <em>2058-2063</em>, 2153-2154
<em>Godronia see</em> Godron, D. A.
<em>Godroniella see</em> Godron, D. A.
<em>Godroniopsis see</em> Godron, D. A.
Goebel, K. C. T. F. <em>2064-2065</em>
Goebel, K. I. E. <em>2067</em>
<em>Goebelia see</em> Goebel, K. C. T. F.
<em>Goebeliella see</em> Goebel, K. I. E.
<em>Goebelobryum see</em> Goebel, K. I. E.
<em>Goepp. v.</em> Goeppert, H. R.
Goeppert, H. R. <em>2068-2080</em>, 807, 1158; <em>see</em> Berendt, G. C, Berger, R., Gleditsch, J.G.
<em>Goeppertella see</em> Goeppert, H. R.
<em>Goeppertia see</em> Goeppert, H. R.
Goethe, J. W. von <em>2081</em>, 833; <em>see</em> Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J.
<em>Goethea see</em> Goethe, J. W. von
Goeze, E. 981
Goldenberg, C. F. <em>2082-2083</em>
Goldfuss, G. A. <em>2084</em>
<em>Goldfussia see</em> Goldfuss, G. A.
Goldschmidt, M. 200

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Gomery, A. de Gerlache de <em>v</em>. Gerlache de Gomery, A. de
Gomont, M. A. <em>2085</em>
<em>Gomontia see</em> Gomont, M. A.
<em>Gomontiella see</em> Gomont, M. A.
<em>Gonz. Frag. v.</em> Fragoso, R. G.
Gonzalez Fragoso, R. <em>v</em>. Fragoso, R. G.
Good, P. <em>see</em> Flinders, M.
Goodale, G. L. 2122
Goor, A. C. J. van <em>2086</em>
Gordon, G. <em>2087</em>
Gordon, R. J. 568
Gorski, S. B. <em>see</em> Eichwald, K. E. I.
Gorter, D. de <em>2088-2094</em>, 1991, 2005
Gorter, J. de <em>see</em> Gorter, D. de
<em>Gorteria see</em> Gorter, D. de
Gossin 1048
Gotés, A. Salient y <em>v</em>. Sallent y Gotés, A.
Gothan, W. U. E. F. <em>2095</em>, 1711
<em>Gothania see</em> Gothan, W. U. E. F.
<em>Gothaniella see</em> Gothan, W. U. E. F.
<em>Gothanopteris see</em> Gothan, W. U. E. F.
Gottmann, O. 1894
Gottsche, C. M. <em>2096-2098</em>, 1557, 1705; <em>see</em> Crueger, H., Fendler, A.
<em>Gottschea see</em> Gottsche, C. M.
<em>Gottschelia see</em> Gottsche, C. M.
Gouan, A. <em>2099-2103</em>, 99; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Dombey, J.
<em>Gouania see</em> Gouan, A.
Goujaud, A. J. A. <em>v</em>. Bonpland, A. J. A.
Gourlie, R. <em>see</em> Gourlie, W.
Gourlie, W. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Gourliea see</em> Gourlie, W.
Govindo, G. 391-392, 394
Grabowski, F. J. <em>see</em> Grabowski, H. E.
Grabowski, H. E. <em>2104</em>
<em>Grabowskia see</em> Grabowski, H. E.
<em>Gradería see</em> Gerard, J.
<em>Graebn. v.</em> Graebner, K. O. R. P. P.
<em>Graebn. sen. v. Graebn.</em>
Graebner, F. 2105
Graebner jr. <em>v</em>. Graebner, P.
Graebner, K. O. R. P. P. <em>2105-2106</em>, 200-201, 1712-1713
Graebner, P. 200
Graebner sr. <em>v</em>. Graebner, K. O. R. P. P.
Graff, E. G. <em>2107</em>
Graffenried, F. L. A. 368
Graham, J. <em>2108</em>
Graham, R. <em>see</em> Graham, J.
<em>Grahamia see</em> Graham, J.
Gran, H. H. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Grand. v.</em> Grandidier, A.
Grand'Eury, F. C. <em>alph</em>., 803
<em>Grandeurya see</em> Grand'Eury, F. C.
<em>Grandeuryella see</em> Grand'Eury, F. C.
Grandidier, A. <em>2109</em>
Grandidier, G. 2109
Grantzow, C. <em>2110</em>
<em>Graum. v.</em> Graumüller, J. C. F.
Graumüller, J. G. F. <em>2111-2114</em>
Graves, C. B. <em>2115</em>
Graves, G. <em>2116</em>, 1286
Graves, L. <em>2117</em>
<em>Gravesia see</em> Graves, L.
<em>Gravesiella see</em> Graves, L.
Gravet, P. J. F. <em>alph</em>., 1274; <em>see</em> Delogne, C. H,
Gray, A. <em>2118-2133</em>, 84, 652, 1320, 1690, 1696, 1761; <em>see</em> Chapman, A. W., Durand, E. M.
Gray, J. E. <em>alph</em>., 2134
Gray, M. E. <em>see</em> Gray, J. E.
Gray, S. F. <em>2134; see</em> Gray, J. E.
<em>Grayemma see</em> Gray, J. E.
<em>Grayia see</em> Gray, A.
Grebe, H. 1949
Grecescu, D. <em>2135</em>
Grech Delicata, G. C. <em>2136-2137</em>
Green, M. L. 778
Greene, E. L. <em>2138-2144</em>, 777
<em>Greeneina see</em> Greene, E. L.
<em>Greenm. v.</em> Greenman, J. M.
Greenman, J. M. <em>2145</em>
<em>Greenmania see</em> Greenman, J. M.
<em>Greenmaniella see</em> Greenman, J. M.
Gregory, J. W. <em>see</em> Britten, J., Clarke, C. B., Gepp, A.
Greis, H. 1711
Gremli, A. <em>2146-2148</em>
<em>Gren. v.</em> Grenier, J. C. M.
Grenier, J. C. M. <em>2149-2156</em>
<em>Greniera see</em> Grenier, J. C. M.
Greschik, V. <em>alph</em>.
Greshoff, M. <em>2157-2158</em>
<em>Grev. v.</em> Greville, R. K.
Greville, C. F. <em>see</em> Greville, R. K.
Greville, R. K. <em>2159-2163</em>
<em>Grevillea see</em> Greville, R. K.
<em>Grevillia see</em> Greville, R. K.
<em>Griess. v.</em> Griesselich, L.
Griesselich, L. <em>2164-2165</em>
<em>Griff. v.</em> Griffith, W.
Griffith, J. W. <em>see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
Griffith, W. <em>2166-2170</em>
<em>Griffithia see</em> Griffith, W.
<em>Griffithianthus see</em> Griffith, W.
Griffiths, A. W. <em>see</em> Griffiths, D.
Griffiths, D. <em>2171</em>, 781
<em>Griffithsia see</em> Griffiths, D.
<em>Griffitsia see</em> Griffiths, D.
Grindon, L. H. <em>2172</em>
<em>Griseb. v.</em> Grisebach, A. H. R.
Grisebach, A. H. R. <em>2171-2187</em>, 999; <em>see</em> Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P.
<em>Grisebachia see</em> Grisebach, A. H. R.
<em>Groenh. v.</em> Groenhart, P.
Groenhart, P. <em>alph</em>.
Grønlund, C. C. H. <em>alph</em>.

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Grognot, C. <em>2188</em>, 1023
<em>Gronov. v.</em> Gronovius, J. F.
<em>Gronovia see</em> Gronovius, J. F.
Gronovius, J. F. <em>2189-2190</em>; <em>see</em> Clayton, J., Colden, J.
Gronovius, L. T. 2189
Grosser, W. 1713
Grout, A. J. <em>2191-2195</em>, 774, 781
<em>Groutia see</em> Grout, A. J.
<em>Grove v</em>. Grove, W. B.
Grove, A. 1664
Grove, E. <em>2196</em>
Grove, W. B. <em>2197-2198</em>, 234
<em>Grovea see</em> Grove, E.
<em>Groveola see</em> Grove, W. B.
Groves, H. <em>alph</em>., 216; <em>see</em> Groves, J.
Groves, J. <em>2199</em>, 216; <em>see</em> Groves, H.
Groves, J. W. <em>see</em> Groves, H.
<em>Grovesia see</em> Groves, H.
<em>Grovesichara see</em> Groves, J.
Grubb, M. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Gruening, G. 1713
Grüss, J. <em>2200</em>
<em>Grumm. v.</em> Grumman, V. J.
Grumman, V. J. <em>alph</em>.
Gruner 2113
Grunov, A. <em>2201</em>, 202, 1764; <em>see</em> Ferguson, W.
<em>Grunoviella see</em> Grunov, A.
Grunow, A. <em>v</em>. Grunov, A.
<em>Grunowia see</em> Grunov, A.
<em>Guég. v.</em> Guéguen, F. P. J.
Guéguen, F. P. J. <em>2202</em>
<em>Gueguenia see</em> Guéguen, F. P. J.
<em>Gueldenst. v.</em> Gueldenstaedt, A. J. von
Gueldenstaedt, A. J. von <em>2203</em>
<em>Gueldenstaedtia see</em> Gueldenstaedt, A. J. von
Gümbel, C. W. von <em>2204</em>; <em>see</em> Gümbel, W. T.
Gümbel, W. T. <em>2205</em>, 844; <em>see</em> Gümbel, C. W. von
<em>Guembelia see</em> Gümbel, W. T.
Guépin, J. P. <em>2206</em>
<em>Guepinia see</em> Guépin, J. P.
<em>Guepiniella see</em> Guépin, J. P.
<em>Guepiniopsis see</em> Guépin, J. P.
Guéranger, É. A. F. 1438
Guerke, R. L. A. M. <em>alph</em>.
Gürke, T. <em>see</em> Guerke, R. L. A. M.
<em>Guett. v.</em> Guettard, J. É.
Guettard, J. É. <em>2207-2209</em>
<em>Guettarda see</em> Guettard, J. É.
<em>Guettardella see</em> Guettard, J. É.
Guichard, A. 518; <em>see</em> Billot, P. C.
Guichard, P. 518; <em>see</em> Billot, P. C.
<em>Guidonia see</em> Fagon, G. C.
Guillaumin, A. <em>alph</em>.
Guillemin, A. <em>2210-2213</em>, 863, 983; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Guillemin, J. B. A. <em>v</em>. Guillemin, A.
<em>Guilleminea see</em> Guillemin, A.
Guillon, E. J. F. Le <em>v</em>. Le Guillon, E. J. F.
Guimpel, F. <em>2214-2216</em>
Guion, A. 602
<em>Gunn. v.</em> Gunnerus, J. E.
<em>Gunnera see</em> Gunnerus, J. E.
<em>Gunneropsis see</em> Gunnerus, J. E.
Gunnerus, J. E. <em>2217</em>
<em>Guss. v.</em> Gussone, G.
Gussone, G. <em>2218-2222</em>
<em>Gussonea see</em> Gussone, G.
<em>Guşul. v.</em> Guşuleac, M.
Guşuleac, M. <em>alph</em>.
Gutbier, C. A. von <em>2223</em>
<em>Gutbiera see</em> Gutbier, C. A. von
<em>Guttbiera see</em> Gutbier, C. A. von
Gyelnik, V. K. <em>alph</em>.
Györffy, I. <em>alph</em>.
<em>Gyoerffyana see</em> Györffy, I.
<em>Gyoerffyella see</em> Györffy, I.
Haas, D. M. G. de <em>see</em> Boedijn, K. B.
Haas, P. 1820
Hackel, E. 978, 1592, 1835
Haenke, T. <em>see</em> Candolle, A. P. de
Hafström, A. G. 1894
Hagström, J. F. 1886
Håkansson, G. O. 172
Halk, O. J. 49
Hall, E. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Hall, E. C. <em>see</em> Colden, J.
Hall, H. C. van 2007
Hall, H. M. 781
Hall, J. 1614, 1852
Haller, A. von <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Burman, J., Dick, J., Gagnebin de la Ferrière, A., Gessner, J., Gmelin, J. G.
Hallier, E. 1592
Hallström, C. E. 39
Halsted, B. L. 777
Hamale, F. Cannart d' <em>v</em>. Cannart d'Hamale, F.
<em>Hamelia see</em> Duhamel de Monceau, H. L.
Hamilton, A. A. 1732
Hamilton, F. Buchanan <em>v</em>. Buchanan Hamilton, F.
Hammar, O. N. 53
Hammarström, A. A. 1879
Hampe, G. E. L. 451; <em>see</em> Bartling, F. G., Gottsche, C. M.
Hance, H. F. 427, 1814
Hanin, L. 1409
Hanks, L. T. 781
Harger, E. B. 2115
Hariot, P. 202
Hariot, T. 602
Harms, H. A. T. 766, 1298, 1711, 1713
Harshberger, J. W. 1712
Hartlaub, G. 866
Hartmann, F. X. von 1266

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Hartog, de <em>see</em> Burman, J., Burman, N. L.
Hartog, J. 928
Hartog, M. M. 246
Hartweg, K. T. 424
Harvey, W. H. 239; <em>see</em> Clifton, G., Cocks, J., Gray, A.
Harvey-Gibson, R. J. <em>see</em> Gibson, W. H.
Hasse, L. A. W. 390
Hasselbring, H. 205
Hasselquist, F. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Hasselt, J. C. van 728, <em>see</em> Breda, J. G. S.
Hassler, E. 303-304
Haussknecht, H. K. <em>see</em> Baenitz, K. G.
Havell, R. 937
Haworth, A. 135
Hayes, S. 1616
Haynald, L. 1920
Hayne, F. G. 2214-2215; <em>see</em> Guimpel, F.
Haynes, C. C. 781
Heald, F. D. 312
Hébert, E. 1303
Heckel, É. 1600
Heckel, J. J. 1765
Hedrick, J. 1780
Hedwig, J. 350; <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.
Heemskerck <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
Heer, O. 1020
Heim, F. L. 253
Heimerl, A. 1711
Heine, H. 1226
Heinke 2076
Heister, L. 1738
Heldreich, T. von <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
Heller, A. A. <em>see</em> Evans, A. W.
Hemprich, F. W. 1634-1636, 1643
Hemsley, W. B. 1094, 1176, 1290, 1814
Henfrey, A. 712
Henry, A. 131; <em>see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
Henry, L. 602
<sm>HERALD</sm> <em>see</em> Edmondston, T.
Herincq, B. 601, 640, 1160
Héritier de Brutelle, C.-L. L.' <em>v</em>. L'Héritier de Brutelle, G.-L.
Hermann, P. 928; <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H., Burman, J. Burman, N. L., Delessert, J. P. B.
<sm>HERMINIE</sm> <em>see</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Herold <em>see</em> Brandes, E.
Herrich-Schäffer, G. A. W. 1915
Herter, G. <em>see</em> Aellen, P.
Hervey, A. B. 1178; <em>see</em> Collins, F. S.
Herzog, T. K. J. 1712, 1983
Heurck, H. F. van 68
Heward, R. <em>see</em> Cunningham, A.
Heyland, J. C. 605, 610, 972-973, 997-998, 1000-1001, 1004-1006, 1008, 1016-1017, 1093, 1113-1115, 1255, 2024-2025.
Heynhold, G. 1768
Hildebrand, B. E. 39
Hill, A. W. 1290
Hill, J. 1647
Hinds, B. 425
Hirschfeld, C. C. L. 1645
Hitchcock, A. S. 778, 781
Hjorth, C. 32
Hochreutiner, B. P. G. 766
Hochstetter, C. F. 1620; <em>see</em> Frank, J. C.
Höglind 1143
Hök, C. T. 1875
Höök, C. 1886
Höök, E. M. 47
Hoffmann, G. F. <em>see</em> Ehrhart, J. F.
Hoffmann, K. 1711, 1713
Hoffmannsegg, J. C. von 812
Hofmeister, W. 2178
Hofmeister, W. B. F. 335, 712
Hohenacker, R. F. <em>see</em> Becker, A., Breutel, J. C, Fortune, R.
Holden, I. <em>see</em> Collins, F. S.
Holden, S. 342
Holmes, E. W. <em>see</em> George, E.
Holmgren, A. <em>see</em> Flowers, S.
Holland, R. 770
Hollick, C. A. 775, 777
Holmberg, L. P. 44
Holmes, E. M. 360
Holmgren, C. A. 172
Holmgren, H. J. 189
Holway, E. W. D. <em>see</em> Arthur, J. C.
Hombron, J. B. <em>see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Home, E. <em>see</em> Bauer, F. A.
Honigberger, J. M. 1677
Hooker, J. D. 426, 429, 652, 999, 1165, 1290, 1591; <em>see</em> Afzelius, A., Ball, J., Collie, A., Dalzell, N. A., Gaudin, J. F. A. P.
Hooker, W. J. 344, 792, 1286, 1290, 1473, 1658, 2120, 2122, 2124-2125, 2127, 2134; <em>see</em> Bauer, F. A., Beechey, F. W., Bourgeau, E., Colebrooke, H. T., Douglas, D., Drummond, T., Gourlie, W.
Hoppe, D. H. 1915; <em>see</em> Fürnrohr, A. E.
Hormusji, H. 1606
Hornemann, J. W. 46
Hornschuch, C. F. 46
Horsfield, T. 418, 836; <em>see</em> Bennett, J. J.
Houbraken, J. 928
Houdart 800
Houstoun, W. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Houttuyn, M. 1130; <em>see</em> Burman, J.
Howe, M. A. 781, 2192
Hu, H. H. 1104
Hudson, W. <em>see</em> Buddie, A., Gronovius, J. F.
Hübner, J. W. P. <em>see</em> Genth, C. F. F.
Plügel, C. 1678
Humble, O. J. 1886
Humboldt, F. W. H. A. von 563, 691; <em>see</em> Bonpland, A. J. A.

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Hunt, D. R. 1290
Hunt, Mrs. R. A. <em>v</em>. Mc Masters Miller, R.
Huot, A. 1363
Husnot, P. T. <em>see</em> Bruch, P.
Hussey, A. M. 231
Hutchins, E. 1473
Hutchinson, J. 820
Huth, G. L. 1057, 1767
Huzard sr., J. B. <em>see</em> Déterville
<em>Hydnora</em> 8
<em>Ifdregea see</em> Drège, J. F.
<sm>INVESTIGATOR</sm> 827, 1806; <em>see</em> Flinders, M.
Irmscher, E. 1711, 1713
<sm>ISABELLA</sm> 830
Istvánffi, G. 1149
Ives, J. C. 1691; <em>see</em> Gray, A.
Jablonsky, E. 1713
Jackson, B. D. 1140, 1994
Jackson, G. 135
Jackson, H. S. 781
Jacob de Cordemoy, E. <em>v</em>. Cordemoy, E. J. de
Jacquelin-Dubuisson J. R. <em>v</em>. Dubuisson, J. R. Jacquelin
Jacquemont, V. <em>see</em> Bentham, G.
Jacques-Félix, H. 1100
Jacquin, J. F. von 362, 372; <em>see</em> Diesing, C. M.
Jacquinot, H. 1557; <em>see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Jahn, E. 1711
James, T. P. 312, 1310
<em>Jamesbrittenia see</em> Britten, J.
Jameson, H. G. 1480
Jameson, R. 992
Jameson, W. 185
Janchen, E. 1711
Janelli, G. 2222
Janslin, C. 1124
Jassnüger 434
Jaubert, H.-F. de 208
Jaume Saint-Hilaire, J. H. 1293, 1409-1410, 1547
Jeker 1124
Jensen, C. E. O. 179
Jentzsch, A. 7
Jobard-Muteau, J. 1907
Jobin, A. 602, 1757-1758
Johanson, C. J. 1886, 1891
Johnson, M. M. 1164
Johnson, T. 1993
Johnstone, W. G. <em>see</em> Croall, A.
Jones, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Jones, T. R. 1028
Jones, V. H. 1780
Jonsson, H. 587
Jordan, A. <em>see</em> Fourreau, J. P., Gilibert, J. E.
Jørgensen, P. M. 9
<em>Josephia see</em> Banks, J.
Joséphine, Empress of France 1547
Jouannet, F. 1401
Jouy 800
Jovet, P. 1250
Juel, H. O. 1879
Jundzill, S. <em>see</em> Besser, W. S. J. G.
Junghuhn, F. W. 2077
Jussieu, A. de <em>see</em> Fagon, G. C.
Jussieu, A. H. L. de 669, 863, 2025
Jussieu, A. L. de 350, 613, 1234, 1293, 1393, 1410, 1553, 1614, 1917, 1921, 1995-1996, 2134; <em>see</em> Adanson, M., Aublet, J. B. C. F., Commerson, P., Desfontaines, R. L., Dombey, J.
Jussieu, B. de 1995; <em>see</em> Bartram, J., Dombey, J., Burman, J., Desfontaines, R. L., Fée, A. L. A., Gérard, L.
Just, L. <em>see</em> Geyler, H. T.
Jutphaas, J. L. W. de Geer van <em>v</em>. Geer van Jutphaas, J. L. W. de
Kalckstein, H. 746
Kallstenius, J. J. 32
Kanitz, A. 197
Karsten, G. 1711
Kauffman, C. H. 781
<em>Kayea see</em> Greville, R. K.
Keissler, C. 387
Keller, J. C. 2037
Keller, R. 200
Kellerman, W. A. <em>see</em> Ellis, J. B.
Kellogg, A. 2139
Kennedy, J. 135
Kensit, H. M. L. <em>v</em>. Bolus, H. M. L.
Ker, J. B. (<em>olim</em> Gawler) 136, 1625; <em>see</em> Edwards, S. T.
Kern, F. D. 781
Kerner, J. S. 1826
Kerner von Marilaun, A. J. <em>see</em> Fritsch jr., K.
Kerr, A. F. G. 1261
Kickx jr., J. 909, 1561
Kiggelaer, F. 1187
Kihlgren, N. 39
Kilburn, W. 1286
Killerman, S. 1711, 1886
King, R. M. 1050
Kingdon, B. 1004
Kirchner, O. 1159
Kirschleger, F. 2164; <em>see</em> Buchoz, P. J.
Kjellberg, C. J. 169
Kjellmann, C. J. 1886
Kjellmann, G. F. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Klatt, F. W. 198, 1592
Klebahn, H. 410
Klebs, R. 1042
Kleinhoff, C. <em>see</em> Burman, J.
Klement, O. <em>see</em> Cretzoiu, P.

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Klincksieck, P. 1848
Klingberg, E. K. 1886, 1889
Klinsmann, E. F. <em>see</em> Breyne, J.
Klotzsch, J. F. 443, 1457; <em>see</em> Guimpel, F.
Klug, F. 1636
Kneucker, J. A. <em>see</em> Bauer, E., Buchenau, F. G. P.
Knight, E. C. 1908
Knight, E. G. <em>v</em>. Britton, E. G.
Knoche, H. <em>see</em> Engler, H. G. A., Gautier, M. C. G.
Knolle, F. A. G. 546
Knuth, R. G. P. 1711, 1713
<em>Kobresia see</em> Cobres, J. P. von
Koch, K. H. E. 1671; <em>see</em> Dörfler, I.
Koch, K. L. 1915
Koch, W. D. J. 219, 451, 559, 702, 1402; <em>see</em> Candolle, A. P. de
Koehne, E. 1713
Köfaragó-Gyelnik, V. <em>v</em>. Gyelnik, V. K.
König, J. G. 1183; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Koenig, K. D. E. 1069
Körber, G. W. 866, 943
Körnlein, J. 931
Kolbe, P. 928
Kornatzki, E. von 454, 2074
Korthals, P. W. 565
Kotschy, K. G. T. 1765
Kotzebue, O. von 1084
Kouwels, A. J. 678, 1512-1513
Kraenzlin, F. W. L. 1713
Kräusel, R. 1711
Kraft, J. E. U. 124
Kralik, J. L. 1243
Krašan, F. 1730
Krascheninnikow, S. 2090
Kraus, G. 866
Krause, J. 1711
Krause, K. 1711, 1713
Krebs, P. 1698
Krempelhuber, A. von 1764
Krünitz, J. G. 1629, 1661
Krug, C. W. L. 289; <em>see</em> Bello y Espinosa, D., Duss, A.
Kuekenthal, G. 1713
Kuetzing, F. T. 1851; <em>see</em> Brébisson, L. A. de, Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. G. M.
Kuhl, H. 728; <em>see</em> Breda, J. G. S. van
Kuhn, M. 198, 1705
Kumpfler, J. C. 1001
Kunth, C. S. 669, 1081
Kuntze, G. 831
Kunze, G. 2064
Kurtz, F. <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
Laan, A. van der 935
Labillardière, J. J. H. de 109; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Laborde, L. E. S. J. de 1354-1355
<sm>LA BOUDEUSE</sm> <em>see</em> Commerson, P.
Lacépède, B. G. É. de la Ville 1390
Lachmann, E. <em>v</em>. Laxmann, E.
Lackmann, E. <em>v</em>. Laxmann, E.
Lackowitz, A. W. 196
Lacoste, C. M. van der Sande <em>v</em>. Sande Lacoste, C. M. van der
Lafosse, G. de 669
Lagarde Montlezun, de 1830
Lagasca y Segura, M. 1066; <em>see</em> Cavanilles, A. J.
Lagesse 1088
Lagger, F. <em>see</em> Fries, E. M.
<em>Lallemantia see</em> Avé-Lallement, J. L. E.
Lamarck, J. B. A. P. M. de 987-988; <em>see</em> Adanson, M., Aublet, J. B. C. F., Bruce, J., Commerson, P., Dombey, J.
Lambergen, T. <em>see</em> Gorter, D. de
Lambert, A. B. 141, 2087; <em>see</em> Baldwin, W., Bauer, F. A., Bauer, F. L., Boott, F. M. B., Colebrooke, H. T., Delessert, J. P. B., Don, D., Forster, J. G. A., Garcin, L., Gmelin, J. G., Gmelin, S. G., Georgi, J. G.
Lambioi, G. <em>see</em> Agosti, G.
Lamouroux, J. V. F. 669-670, 1663
Lamouroux, S. 795
Lanessan, J. M. A. de 253
Lang, E. A. <em>v</em>. Wainio, E. A.
Lange, L. 597
Langsdorff, G. H. von <em>see</em> Freyreiss, G. W.
Laoh, B. 225
Laplanche, M. C. de 909
Laporte Castelnau, F. L. N. de Caumont de <em>v</em>. Castelnau, F. L. N. de C. de L.
<em>Larbrea see</em> Delarbre, A.
Lasègue, A. 1008, 1351; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
<em>Lastrea</em> see Delastre, C. J. L.
<em>Lastrella</em> see Delastre, C. J. L.
<em>Lastreopsis see</em> Delastre, C. J. L.
Latour 567-568
Latreille, P. A. 669; <em>see</em> Déterville
Laurell, L. P. 1877
Laurent, É. 602, 1435
Lawrence, J. 1288
Lawrence, W. S. 698
Lawson <em>see</em> Brickell, J.
Lawson, P. 2087
Laxmann, E. 2090; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Lay, G. T. <em>see</em> Beechey, F. W.
Layens, G. de 642-643, 1249
Layne, M. K. <em>v</em>. Brandegee, M. K.
Lea, T. G. <em>see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
Le Berriays 1546
Leblanc, F. 1339
Lebrun 1356
Leche, H. 48
Lechler, W. 2178
Leclerc 1390
Lecomte, H. <em>see</em> Finet, E. A.

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Lecoq, H. 809
Ledebour, C. F. von. 913, 1652, 1676
Ledoux-Lebard, R. 909
Lee, S. <em>v</em>. Bowdich, S.
Leeuwen, T. M. van 117
Le Franc van Berkhey, J. <em>v</em>. Franc van Berkhey, J. le
Le Guillon, E. J. F. <em>see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Lejeune, A. L. S. 1559
Leman, D. S. 1293
Le Marchant Moore, S. <em>v</em>. Marchant Moore, S. le
Le Monnier, A. A. G. 2061
Lemonnicr, L. G. <em>see</em> Commerson, P., Delessert, J. P. B., Desfontaines, R. L., Dombey, J.
Lengyel, G. 1343
<em>Lenidia see</em> Dillenius, J. J.
Lenormand, S. R. <em>see</em> Drake del Castillo, E.
Leonhard 231
Leonhard, K. C. von 533
Le Play,.F. 1363
Lerche, J. J. <em>see</em> Gorter, D. de
Lerchenau, G. Beck von Mannagetta und <em>v</em>. Beck, G.
L'Escluse, C. de <em>v</em>. Clusius, C.
<em>Lesd</em>., <em>B</em>. <em>de v</em>. Bouly de Lesdain, M.
Lesdain, M. Bouly de <em>v</em>. Bouly de Lesdain, M.
<em>Lesdainea see</em> Bouly de Lesdain, M.
Leske, N. G. 1790
Lesquereux, C.L. 312; <em>see</em> Bolander, H.N.,
<em>Lessertia see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Lessing, C. F. 1082
Lesson, P. A. 671, 1556; <em>see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Lesson, R. P. 1556; <em>see</em> Cuvier, G.-F.
<sm>L'ETOILE</sm> <em>see</em> Commerson, P.
Le Turquier de Longchamp, J. A. 909
Léveillé, J. H. 1363, 1598, 1969; <em>see</em> Demidow, A. N.
Levi, D. 1422
Levier, E. 296
Levieux, J. B. P. 909
Levrault, F. G. <em>see</em> Cuvier, G.-F.
L'Héritier de Brutelle, C.-L. 1059-1060; <em>see</em> Aiton, W., Buchoz, P. J., Commerson, C., Dombey, J.
<sm>L'HERMINIE</sm> <em>see</em> Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Lhwyd, E. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Liebmann, F. M. 2098
Liedberg, W. 1879
Ligneville, A. de 1088
<sm>LIGURIA</sm> 1424
<em>Lilaea see</em> Delile, A.
Liljevalch, E. 857
Lilljeborg, C. P. 47
Limpricht, H. W. 1713
Limpricht, K. G. 1159
Linant 1354
Linck, J. W. 1718
Lindau, G. 1592, 1951
Lindblom, A. E. 1862; <em>see</em> Aspegren, G. C.
Lindbom, O. 32
Lindeberg, C. J. 189
Lindeman, M. 866
Lindemann, E. von 1711, 1802
Lindenberg, J. B. W. 1557, 2097
Lindgren, J. 1864
Lindheimer, F. J. 1690; <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Lindley, J. 365, 425, 1505, 1614, 1625, 1683; <em>see</em> Edwards, S. T., Gray, A.
Lingelsheim, A. von 1159, 1713
Link, J. H. F. 451, 812, 863, 1454, 1456; <em>see</em> Gleditsch, J. G., Guimpel, F.
Linnaeus fil., C. <em>see</em> Alströmer, C., Aublet, J. B. C. F., Bäck, A., Dahlberg, C. G.
Litardière, R. de 767
Ljungstedt, G. C. 39
Llanos, A. 553; <em>see</em> Blanco, F. M.
Löfberg, N. 1862
Löfling, P. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Loesener, T. 1711
Löwenadler, C. O. 1876
Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, J. L. A. 1293, 1409-1410, 1547
Longberg, A. G. 124
Longchamp, J. A. Le Turquier de <em>v</em>. Le Turquier de Longchamp, J. A.
Looser, G. 482; <em>see</em> Aellen, P.
Lopez, H. Ruiz <em>v</em>. Ruiz Lopez, H.
Lorentz, P. G. 198, 2186-2187
Lorinser, G. 1905
Loudon, J. C. 141
<em>Louichea see</em> Desfontaines, R. L.
Loureiro, J. de 350
Lucand, J. L. 2022
Lucas, J. A. H. 669
Ludwig, C. F. 1453
Ludwig, C. G. 546, 583
Ludwig, R. 1988
Lübeck, J. J. W. A. D. 2046
Lüdi, W. 1793
Lundeli, J. 1879
Lundström, P. M. 44
Luyken, H. 410
Luyken, J. A. 11
Lykberg, S. 39
Lyte, H. 1488
M'. Clelland, J. 2166-2170
McDonald, J. M. 2139
McFarlane, J. <em>see</em> Forsskål, P.
Macfarlane, J. M. 1713
McFarlane, K. <em>see</em> Forsskål, P.
Mackenzie, K. K. 781
McLennan, E. I. 1732
McMasters Miller, R. 315

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MacNab, J. <em>see</em> Don, G.
McVaugh, R. 781
Mager 2074-2075
Maggiora, L. 744
Magnol, P. <em>see</em> Bouchet, D.
Magnus, P. 1299
Maiden, J. H. 1732
Mains, E. B. 781
Maire, R. 353; <em>see</em> Battandier, J. A.
Maisonneuve, M. C. Durieu de <em>v</em>. Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
<em>Maisonneuvea see</em> Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
Malapeau, C. L. 800
Malme, G. O. A. 781, 1711
Malý, K. 386
Mannagetta und Lerchenau, G. Beck von <em>v</em>. Beck, G.
<em>Mannagettaea see</em> Beck, G.
Manningham, T. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Manoncourt, C. N. S. Sonnini de <em>v</em>. Sonnini de Manoncourt, C. N. S.
Manoury, C. A. 253
Mansfeld, P. 1362
Maranta, B. <em>see</em> Ghini, L.
Marcellin, J. B. G. M. 1090
Marchal, E. 1592
Marchant Moore, S. le 1745
Margadant, W. D. 844
Marilaun, A. J. Kerner von <em>v</em>. Kerner von Marilaun, A. J.
Maris, J. B. G. 1968
Markgraf, F. 1711
Marques 1442
Marshall, H. 1312
Martelli, N. 634
Martelli, U. 381-382
Martens, E. von 1636
Martin, G. W. 781
Martin, W. 910
Martinet, F. N. 1995
Martini, F. H. W. 25
Martino, F. S. 413
Martrin-Donos, V. de <em>see</em> Gautier, M. C. G.
Martius, G. F. P. von 191, 389, 1156, 1649
Marty, L. 1974
Massard, A. 547
Massé <em>see</em> Cuvier, G.-F.
Massey 1293
Massey, R. E. 820
Masson, F. 363
Masters, M. T. 978, 1814
Mathews, C. 374
Mathews, F. Schuyler <em>v</em>. Schuyler Mathews, F.
Mathias, M. E. 781
Mathiole, P. A. <em>v</em>. Mattioli, P. A.
Mathis 800
Mattfeld, J. 1711
Matthews, V. D. 781
Mattioli, P. A. 1544, 2016; <em>see</em> Aldrovandi, U., Ghini, L.
Mattirolo, O. 1075
Maubert 652
Maximowicz, C. J. 1814, 1844
Maxon, W. R. 781, 788
Mayr, E. 1313
Mazé, M. 289
M. C. D. 1349
Meerburgh, N. <em>see</em> Gorter, D. de
Meinecke, J. L. G. 2000
Meisner, C. F. 999, 1004, 1676, 2025
Meissner, C. F. <em>v</em>. Meisner, C. F.
Melchior, H. 1707, 1711
Melin, H. M. 1862
Mendes, E. J. 1734
Mendonça, F. de A. 1734
Menge, F. A. 2080
Mérat, M. 1239
Mercado, I. 553
Merini, M. <em>see</em> Ghini, L.
Merrill, M. A. <em>see</em> Chase, M. A.
Mettenius, G. 1764
Meunier 800
Meunier, É. S. 1589
Meyen, F. J. F. <em>see</em> Grisebach, A. H. R.
Meyer, B. 1926
Meyer, C. A. von 635, 1652, 1785-1788
Meyer, C. E. H. von 807, 1576, 2079
Meyer, E. H. F. 1082, 1518
Meyer, F. A. A. 1575
Meyer, J. 1758
Meyer, L. 46
Mez, C. C. 978, 1713
Michaux, A. <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B., Delile, A.
Michel, E. 1547
Micheli, M. 978, 1592
Michener, E. 1310
Middendorff, A. T. von <em>see</em> Goeppert, H. R.
Mieling, C. W. 2077
Mier y Teran, M. de 470-471
Mildbraed, J. 1711, 1713
Milde, J. 1764
Millar, R. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Miller, G. M. 781
Miller, H. A. <em>see</em> Bonner, C. E. B.
Miller, James 295
Miller, John <em>v</em>. Mueller, J. S.
Miller, J. F. 72, 295, 375
Miller, P. 1498, 1647; <em>see</em> Gronovius, J. F.
Miller, R. McMasters <em>v</em>. McMasters Miller, R.
Miller, W. 241
Millet 1417
Millot, A. 1507
Mills, F. W. 1334
Millspaugh, C. F. 787

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Milne, C. 910
Miquel, F. A. W. 567, 1777, 2124, 2127, 2184
Mirbel, G. F. B. de 809, 1293, 1410, 1547, 1969
Mirecourt, S. Gérardin de <em>v</em>. Gérardin de Mirecourt, S.
Mitten, W. 2056; <em>see</em> Crueger, H.
Mociño, J. M. 977
Moebius, M. 202
Möller, J. D. <em>see</em> Cleve, P. T.
Mohr, D. M. H. 1473
Moldenke, H. N. 781
Molkenboer, J. H. 679, 1509-1512
Mombret, A. F. E. Coquebert de <em>v</em>. Coquebert de Mombret, A. F. A.
Monardes, N. 1150
Monceau, H. L. Duhamel du <em>v</em>. Duhamel du Monceau, H. L.
Moninckx, J. 1187
Monnard, J. P. 1971-1972
Monnet de Lamarck, J. B. A. P. <em>v</em>. Lamarck, J. B. A. P. M. de
Monnier, A. A. G. Le <em>v</em>. Le Monnier, A. A. G.
Montagne, J. P. F. C. 412, 461, 1557, 1598, 1969, 1975
Montandon, F. J. 1860
Montfalcon <em>see</em> Buchoz, P. J.
Montgazon, B. de 253
Montin, L. J. <em>see</em> Alströmer, C., Dryander, J.C.
Montlezun, De Lagarde <em>v</em>. Lagarde Montlezun, de
Moor, V. P. G. De <em>v</em>. De Moor, V. P. G.
Moore, S. le Marchant <em>v</em>. Marchant Moore, S. le
Moquin-Tandon, C. H. B. A. 999; <em>see</em> Cosson, E. St.-G.
Mora, M. del Amo y <em>v</em>. Amo y Mora, M. del
More, T. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Moretti, G. <em>see</em> Boccone, P.
Morgan, H. <em>see</em> Ghini, L.
Morgan, R. 1908
Moricand, M. É. 1004; <em>see</em> Berlandier, J. L.
Moricand, S. <em>v</em>. Moricand, M. É.
Morière, J. 724
Moros, F. Azpeitia <em>v</em>. Azpeitia Moros, F.
Morren, C. J. É. 272
Morries, J. D. 2116
Morrow, J. <em>see</em> Gray, A.
Motelay, L. <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.
Mott, F. T. 1165
Mougeot, J. A. <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.
Mouillefert, P. 602
Moulins, Des <em>v</em>. Des Moulins
<em>Moulinsia see</em> Des Moulins, C. R. A.
Müggenburg, S. Schulzer von <em>v</em>. Schulzer von Müggenburg, S.
Müller, C. F. 805
Müller, F. 869
Mueller, F. J. H. von 428; <em>see</em> Ecklon, C. F.
Müller, J. K. A. 866
Mueller, J. S. 938
Mueller, K. 570
Mueller, K. A. F. W. 1705
Müller Arg., J. 999, 1592, 1705; <em>see</em> Balansa, B.
Muenster, G. 719, 2084
Muhlenberg, G. H. E. 910, 1234; <em>see</em> Brickell, J., Elliott, S.
Munz, P. A. 781
Murray, A. 843
Murray, G. R. M. 1210
Murray, J. 1056
Murray, J. A. 1823; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Murrill, W. A. 781
Muschler, R. 1589
Mussat, É. V. 253, 909
Mussion, M. L. <em>see</em> Allioni, C.
Mutis, J. C. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Caldas, F. J. de
<em>Mycociferria see</em> Cifferi, R.
Nanot, J. 602
Napoléon Bonaparte 1353
Napp, E. 504
Nares, G. S. 1056
Nash, G. V. 779, 781
Naves, A. 553, 1766; <em>see</em> Berkeley, M. J.
Nauche, J. 1587
Naudin, C. V. 1339, 1975
Nees von Esenbeck, C. G. D. 451-452, 559-560, 562, 624, 825, 833, 999, 1557, 1633, 1917-1918, 2097; <em>see</em> Forchhammer, J. G., Funck, H. C., Guimpel, F.
Nees von Esenbeck, T. F. L. 624, 1731
Nelson, A. 1253
Nelson, D. <em>see</em> Cook, J.
Nennes, M. 1886-1887
<em>Neoabbottia see</em> Abbot, C.
<em>Neoagardhiella see</em> Agardh, J. G.
<em>Neoardissonia see</em> Ardissone, F.
<em>Neoareschougia see</em> Areschoug, J. E.
<em>Neobakeria see</em> Baker, J. G.
<em>Neobaronia see</em> Baron, P. A.
<em>Neobartlettia see</em> Bartlett, H. H.
<em>Neobeckia see</em> Beck, L. C.
<em>Neobenthamia see</em> Bentham, G.
<em>Neoblakea see</em> Blake, S. F.
<em>Neoboivinella see</em> Boivin, L. H.
<em>Neobolusia see</em> Bolus, H.
<em>Neoboutonia see</em> Bouton, L.
<em>Neobrittonia see</em> Britton, N. L.
<em>Neobroomella see</em> Broome, C. E.
<em>Neobrunia see</em> Brun, J. J.
<em>Neobuchia see</em> Buch, C. L. von
<em>Neochevaliera see</em> Chevalier, A. J. B.

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<em>Neochevalierodendron see</em> Chevalier, A. J. B.
<em>Neocollettia see</em> Collett, H.
<em>Neodregea see</em> Drège, J. F.
<em>Neofinetia see</em> Finet, E. A.
Néraud, J. 1968
Nestler, C. G. <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.
Neubers <em>see</em> Ecklon, C. F.
Neuhoff, W. 7
Neuwied <em>v</em>. Wied-Neuwied, M. A. P. zu
Newberry, J. S. 516
Newton, A. A. 786
Newton, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Newton, N. E. 786
Nicollet <em>see</em> Geyer, C. A.
Nicolson, W. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Niebuhr, C. 1819-1820
Niedenzu, F. 1711, 1713, 1949
Niermeyer, J. F. 468
Nilsson, S. 168
Nodder, F. P. 72, 295
Node-Véran <em>v</em>. Véran, N.
Noë, A. C. 1295
Nolte, E. F. <em>see</em> Flüggé, J.
Nonne, J. P. 1738
Nordhoff, E. H. 89
Nordholm, J. 1864
Nordman, A. De <em>v</em>. De Nordman, A.
Nordstedt, C. F. O. 202, 717, 1705; <em>see</em> Elfving, F. E. V.
Notaris, G. de <em>v</em>. De Notaris, G.
<em>Notarisia see</em> De Notaris, G.
<em>Notarisiella see</em> De Notaris, G.
Notcutt, H. C. 920
<sm>NOVARA</sm>1764; <em>see</em> Frauenfeld, G.
Nowell, J. 262
Nuttall, T. 325, 910; <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Nyberg, J. U. 32
Nylander, W. 253, 1835, 1897; <em>see</em> Fellman, N. I.
Nyman, C. M. 1881
Oakes, W. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Oelhafen von Schöllenbach, C. C. 1544-1546
Oersted, A. S. 443-444
Örtenblad, G. J. 32
Östberg, J. 1879
Ogden, E. C. 1743
Oldenburg, F. P. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Oldenland, H. B. <em>see</em> Burman, J., Burman, N. L.
Oliver, W. R. B. 1095
Olivier, G. A. <em>see</em> Déterville
Opiz, P. M. 434, 436-437, 1221
Orléans, d' <em>v</em>. d'Orléans
Orta, Garcia de <em>v</em>. Garcia de Orta
Ortega, C. J. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Orton, C. R. 781
Osbeck, P. <em>see</em> Alströmer, C., Bergius, P. J.
Otth, A. 999
Otto, C. F. 2215; <em>see</em> Dietrich, A. G., Guimpel, F.
Oudart, P. L. 800
Oudemans, C. A. J. A. 679
Oudney, W. 834
Overeem, C. van <em>see</em> Boedijn, K. B.
Overholts, L. O. 781
Owen, R. 896
Paderni, F. 2220
Paillot, J. 518; <em>see</em> Billot, P. C.
Paitson, L. W. 2146
Palacios, C. E. Chardón <em>v</em>. Chardón Palacios, C. E.
Palhina, R. T. 1259
Palisot de Beauvois, A. M. F. J. 1293, 1409-1410, 1414; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Pallas, P. S. 2049, 2203; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Forster, J. G. A., Georgi, J. G., Gmelin, J. G., Gmelin, S. G., Gorter, D. de
Palmquist, L. G. 1864
Palmstruch, J. W. 517
Pampanini <em>see</em> Fiori, A.
Panckoucke, E. 1091
Pansch, A. 866
Panzer, G. W. F. 1130
Paoletti, G. 1781-1782
Pape, W. 1652
Parey, P. 649
Parker, R. N. 1607
Parker, W. K. 1028
Parks, H. B. 1236
Pariatore, F. 999
Parmentier, A. A. <em>see</em> Déterville
Parry, C. C. 1670; <em>see</em> Durand, E. M., Emory, W. H.
Parry, W. E. 831-832
Passerini, G. 1075
Pasteur, J. D. 329
Patey, W. J. 1627
Patouillard, N. T. 354, 640, 1604
Patrin, E. L. M. <em>see</em> Déterville
Paul, H. 406, 1711
Paula Antoine, F. de <em>see</em> Antoine, F.
Paulet, J. J. 909
Paulitschke, P. V. <em>see</em> Beck, G.
Pavard, A. 602
Pavon, J. A. <em>see</em> Bouchet, D., Dombey, J.
Pax, F. 1592, 1711-1713
Payer, J. B. 27, 1736
Pearson, W. H. <em>see</em> Carrington, B.
Penido, M. Colmeiro y <em>v</em>. Colmeiro y Penido, M.
Pennell, F. W. 781
Pennington, L. H. 781
Penzig, O. 861
Pereira Coutinho, A. X. <em>v</em>. Coutinho, A. X. P.
Perkins, J. R. 1713

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Perleb, K. J. 985
Perrot, E. 579
Perrottet, G. S. 2211; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Perry, M. C. <em>see</em> Gray, A.
Persoon, C. H. 322-323, 793, 1409, 1464, 1968
Pestalozza, F. 2175
Péterfi, M. <em>see</em> Györffy, I.
Petersen, R. H. 1163
Peterson, A. 1886
Petit, P. C. M. 354
Petit-Radel, P. 1293
Petit Thouars, L. M. A. A. du <em>v</em>. Du Petit Thouars, L. M. A. A.
Petiver, J. <em>see</em> Bradley, R., Breyne, J., Buddie, A.
Petrak, F. 387
Petterson, E. 1894
Peyrolery, F. 100; <em>see</em> Allioni, C.
Peyrolery, P. 100; <em>see</em> Allioni, C.
Pfaff, C. H. 434
Pfeiffer, L. G. K. 1044
Pfitzer, E. H. H. 1713
Pfund, J. 434, 439
Philippi, R. A. 2178
Phillips, J. 896
Phoebus, P. 708
<sm>PHYSICIENNE</sm> 1968; <em>see</em> Duperrey, L. I., Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Pichi-Sermolli, R. E. G. 1128
<em>Pilaisaea see</em> De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
<em>Pilayella see</em> De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
Pilger, R. K. F. 1711, 1713
Pinheiro, A. 1951
Pitcairn, W. <em>see</em> Dick, J.
Pittier, H. F. 1590, 1592; <em>see</em> Durand, T. A.
Planchon, J. É. 978, 999
Planet, L. 602
Platter, F. <em>see</em> Brunfels, O., Clusius, C.
Play, F. Le <em>v</em>. Le Play, F.
Plée, A. 984, 986, 989
Plée, F. 989, 1093
Plukenet, L. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Poeverlein, H. 183, 200
Poggenburg, J. F. 775
Poiret, A. 1968
Poiret, J. L. M. 1091, 1293, 1409-1410, 1547
Poisson, [G. P. or M. P.] 456
Poisson, J. 253
Poiteau, P. A. 990, 1349, 1548, 1752
Poitevin, J. 1517
Poivre <em>see</em> Commerson, P.
Pokorny, A. 1723, 1729
Pollard, C. L. 781
Ponceau, A. de <em>v</em>. De Ponceau, A.
Pons, S. <em>see</em> Coste, H. J.
Ponten, S. B. 1886
Pope, C. M. 1283-1284
<sm>PORPOISE</sm>827, 1806
Porter, F. C. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Porter, T. C. 775
Post, H. A. von 1894
Posthumus, O. 228
Potier de la Varde, R. A. L. <em>see</em> Foreau, G.
Pott, J. F. 1599
Potztal, E. 1711
Pourret, P. A. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Prain, D. 1290
Prantl, K. A. E. 1710-1711
Pratten, H. 1588
<sm>PREDPRIATIE</sm> <em>see</em> Eschscholtz, J. F. G. van
Presl, J. S. 432-433
Presl, K. B. 826
Presle-Duplessis, N. 669
Prescott, G. W. 781
Prêtre, J. G. 547, 1102
Prévost, L. C. 669
Prichard H. H. <em>see</em> Britten, J.
Printz, K. H. O. 1711, 1834
Pritzel, E. 1711
Pritzel, G. A. <em>see</em> Buchoz, P. J.
Proctor, G. 1745
Proner, L. 744
Pryon <em>see</em> Burman, J.
Pursch, F. T. <em>v</em>. Pursh, F. T.
Pursh, F. T. 910, 1505
Putsche, C. W. E. 434
Putterlick, A. 1679
Pylaie, A. J. M. B. de la <em>v</em>. De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
<em>Pylaisaea see</em> De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
<em>Pylaisiella see</em> De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
<em>Pylaisiopsis see</em> De la Pylaie, A. J. M. B.
Pynaert, E. 602
Queiroz, G. F. de 811
Quélet, L. 909, 1206, 1896
Quer, P. Font i <em>v</em>. Font i Quer, P.
Quincke, H. 211
Quinkhard, J. M. 928
Raalten, G. van 568
Rabbén, J. 35
Rabenhorst, G. L. <em>see</em> Braun, A. C. H., Fiedler, C. F. B., Gottsche, C. M.
Radais, M. 2202
Radde, G. 1712
Radlkofer, L. A. T. 1592, 1713
<em>Rqffenaldia see</em> Delile, A.
Raffeneau Delile, A. <em>v</em>. Delile, A.
Raffet, D. A. M. 1363
Rafinesque-Schmaltz, C. S. 253; <em>see</em> Collins, Z., Durand, E. M.
Rahnberg, A. 39
Ramey, 253
Ramsbottom, J. 766, 778, 1290
Rand, I. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Raspail, F. V. 905, 912

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Rathbun, F. R. 205
Ratzeburg, J. T. C. 708, 2074
Rausch, V. 1919
Rauwolf, L. 2190; <em>see</em> Gronovius, J. F.
Ravelinghen, J. van 1492
Ravenel, H. W. 465; <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.
Ray, J. <em>see</em> Buddie, A., Dale, S.
Razoumoffsky, A. de 1784
Reber, B. <em>see</em> Feer, H.
Rechinger, K. 387
Rechinger, K. H. 607
Redouté, H. J. 983, 1353, 1392
Redouté, P. J. 648, 983-984, 986, 1004, 1392, 1547
Redowsky, D. 1784
Redtenbacher, L. 1765
Reed, C. F. 1710-1711
Rees, Miss 652
Regel, E. A. von 999, 1748, 1788
Reichardt, H. W. 1764
Reiche, K. 1712
Reichenbach, H. G. L. 1676; <em>see</em> Buek (II), J. N., Guimpel, F.
Reimers, J. O. <em>see</em> Fleischer, M.
Remy, J. 1975
Renauld, F. 2109; <em>see</em> Cardot, J.
Renault, B. 803
Rendle, A. B. 426, 766, 772, 1713, 1744-1745, 1814
Rensch <em>see</em> Eggers, H. F. A. von
<sm>RESOLUTION</sm> <em>see</em> Cook, J.
Retzius, A. J. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Bladh, P. J., Forsskål, P.
Reuss, A. E. 1988
Reuter, G. F. 606-608, 999
Révoil, G. 1845
Reynier, L. <em>see</em> Davall, E.
Rheede tot Draakestein, H. A. van 566, 1368, 1474
Rhyne, W. ten 751
Richard, Ach. 669, 1556, 1975, 2211; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B., Franqueville, A. de
Richard, Ant. <em>see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
Richard, G. <em>see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
Richard, L. C. M. 809, 910, 1614-1615; <em>see</em> Franqueville, A. de
Richardson, J. 1850; see Franklin, J.
Richardson, R. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Richter, H. F. E. 842
Richter, R. 1988
Rickett, H. W. 781; <em>see</em> Colden, J.
<em>Riella see</em> Durieu de Maisonneuve, M. C.
Ringius, J. E. 1862
Ringius, H. H. <em>see</em> Fries, E. M.
Riocreux, A. 605, 663, 800, 1241, 1245, 1337-1339, 1835, 1975
Robbins, J. W. 2124
Roberge, M. R. <em>see</em> Chauvin, F. J.
<em>Robertomyces see</em> Fries, K. R. E.
Robertson, A. <em>see</em> Arber, A.
Robertson, E. L. 544
Robinson, B. L. 2124, 2132
Robinson, H. E. 1710-1711
Robinson, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
<em>Rochea see</em> Delaroche, D.
Rocquigny-Adanson <em>see</em> Adanson, M.
Rodrigues, J. Barbosa <em>v</em>. Barbosa Rodrigues, J.
<em>Rodrigueziella see</em> Barbosa Rodrigues, J.
Roemer, C. F. von 806
Roemer, J. J. 992, 1442, 1462, 1583; <em>see</em> Beyrich, H. K., Du Petit-Thouars, L.- M. A. A.
Röper, J. A. C. 712
Röthig, C. 1281
Roetter, P. 1670, 1691, 1695, 1695a, 1696
Roffavier 281
Roger, C. 943
Rogers, A. W. <em>see</em> Griffiths, D.
Rogers, D. P. 781
Rogers, R. S. 544
Rogerson, C. T. 781
Rohlfs, F. G. <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A., Braun, A. C. H.
Rohrbach 253
Roi, J. P. du <em>v</em>. Du Roi, J. P.
Rojas Clemente y Rubio, S. de <em>v</em>. Clemente y Rubio, S. de R.
Rolander, D. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Celsius, O., Dahlberg, C. G.
Romanzoff 1082, 1633
Rondelet, G. <em>see</em> Daléchamps, J., Ghini, L.
Roos, C. G. 1886
Rorer, S. T. 205
Roscoe, W. 937
Roscommon 652
Rose, J. N. 780-781, 786, 1254
Rosenburg, C. R. W. K. van Alderwerelt van <em>v</em>. Alderwerelt van Rosenburg, C. R. W. K. van
Rosenthal, K. 1711, 1713
Rosman, O. 1886
Ross, R. 66
Rostafinski, J. T. 1204-1205
Rothmaler, W. 940
Rothman, G. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Rothrock, J. T. <em>see</em> Durand, E. M.
Rottboll, C. F. <em>see</em> Dahlberg, C. G.
Roumeguère, C. <em>see</em> Berlese, A. N., Bresadola, G.
Rousseau, J. J. <em>see</em> Buffon, G. L. L. de
Rousseau, L. 1361
Rousseau, M. 627-629, 1592
Roux, J. L. F. P. 2155
Rowley, G. D. 699
Roxburgh, W. 378, 566
Royen, A. van 2048; <em>see</em> Burman, J., Gaertner, J.
Royer, E. 207
Royle, J. F. 422

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Roze, E. 602
Rubio, S. de Rojas Clemente y <em>v</em>. Clemente y Rubio, S. de R.
Rudd, V. E. 781
Rübel, E. A. 720
Ruellius, J. 1231
Rümpler, T. 1812
Ruhland, W. 1711, 1713
Ruiz Lopez, H. <em>see</em> Dombey, J.
Rumpf, G. E. <em>v</em>. Rumphius, G. E.
Rumphius, G. E. 566, 930-932
<sm>RURIK</sm>1084; <em>see</em> Chamisso, L. A. von, Eschscholtz, J. F. G. von
Rusby, H. H. 773, 781; <em>see</em> Bang, M.
Ruschenberger, W. S. W. 482
Russegger, J. von 1765
Russell, I. 374
Russwurm <em>v</em>. Gleichen, W. F.
Rusworm <em>v</em>. Gleichen, W. F.
Rutström, C. B. <em>see</em> Alströmer, C.
Ruysch, F. 1187; <em>see</em> Boerhaave, H.
Rydberg, P. A. 779, 781; <em>see</em> Cockerell, T. D. A.
Ryding, F. C. 1886
Rytz, A. R. W. 1793
Sabbati, C. 634
Sabbati, L. 634; <em>see</em> Bonelli, G.
Saccardo, D. 543
Saccardo, P. A. 1215; <em>see</em> Berlese, A. N.
Sachtleben 410
Sadler, J. 287
Sainson, A. de <em>v</em>. De Sainson, A.
Saint-Didier, H. de 613
Saint-Hilaire, A. F. C. P. de 110; <em>see</em> Cuvier, G.-F.
Saint-Hilaire, I. Geoffroy <em>v</em>. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, I.
Saint-Hilaire, J. H. Jaume <em>v</em>. Jaume Saint-Hilaire, J. H.
Saint-Lager, J. B. 1024
Saint Pierre, J. N. E. Germain de <em>v</em>. Germain de Saint Pierre, J. N. E.
<em>Saintpierrea see</em> Germain de Saint Pierre, J. N. E.
Saladin 1007
Salient y Gotés, A. 940
Salmon, J. D. 750; <em>see</em> Fryer, A.
Salter, T. B. 792
Salvin, O. <em>see</em> Godman, F. Du Cane
Sande Lacoste, C. M. van der 1513, 2007
Sandell, J. 37
Sandifort, E. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Sandstede, H. 869
Sandwith, N. Y. <em>see</em> Alston, A. H. G.
Sargent, C. S. 705
Sarntheim, L. von 1299
Sarraz, F. C. J. Gingins de la <em>v</em>. Gingins de la Sarraz, F. C. J.
Satory, J. A. 1788
Saulces de Freycinet, H. L. C. de <em>v</em>. Freycinet, H. L. C. de Saulces de
Savatier, P. A. L. 1844; <em>see</em> Drake del Castillo, E.
Savi, G. 1172
Saxby, C. F. A. 1623
Scampton, J. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Schaeffer, J. C. 345
Schäffer, M. T. 839
Schaerer, J. C. 1599
Schagerström, T. 50
Schapera, I. 920
Schauer, J. C. 559, 999
Schelle, E. 411
Schellenebrg, G. 1713
Schenk, E. 1949, 2064
Scherbius, J. 1926
Scherzer, K. H. von 1764
Scheuchzer, J. J. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Schiede, C. J. W. 1082
Schiffner, V. 1705; <em>see</em> Arnell, H. W., Bauer, E.
Schiller, F. 203
Schimper, W. P. 451, 844; <em>see</em> Étienne, G.
Schindler, A. K. 1713
Schinz, C. S. 2003
Schinz, H. 1593-1594, 1711
Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von 423, 567, 757, 999, 1082, 2216; <em>see</em> Bischoff, G. W., Garcke, C. A. F., Guimpel, F.
Schleiden, M. J. 598
Schleinitz, G. E. G. von 1705
Schliemann, H. <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
Schlosser, J. A. 1661
Schlotheim, E. F. von 191
Schmidel, C. C. 934, 2037
Schmidt, C. W. 585
Schmidt, J. A. 535
Schmidt, J. F. L. <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
Schmidt, O. C. 1711
Schmöger, F. von 1915
Schnabl, J. N. <em>see</em> Allescher, A.
Schneider, O. <em>see</em> Grunov, A.
Schnizlein, A. C. F. H. C. 452
Schöllenbach, C. C. Oelhafen von <em>v</em>. Oelhafen von Schöllenbach, C. C.
Schöpfer <em>v</em>. Brandes, E.
Schott, A. 1616, 1670; <em>see</em> Emory, W. H.
Schott, H. W. 1678
Schousboe, P. K. A. 665
Schreber, J. C. D. von 25, 350; <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J., Burman, J.
Schroepfer <em>v</em>. Brandes, E.
Schroeter, J. 1159
Schubert, B. G. 549; <em>see</em> Fernald, M. L.
Schubert, C. 1768
Schütt, B. 867
<em>Schufia see</em> Fuchs, L.
Schultens, J. J. 1840
Schultes, J. A. 1462

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Schultz, F. W. <em>see</em> Billot, P. C, Dörfler, I.
Schultz Bipontinus, C. H. <em>see</em> Cosson, E. St.-C.
Schultze-Motel, W. 1711
Schulz, A. 1948
Schulz, O. E. 1711, 1713
Schulzer von Müggenburg, S. 740
Schumann, K. M. 1592, 1635-1636, 1643, 1709, 1713
Schuster, C. 200
Schuster, J. 1713
Schuyler Mathews, F. 1992, 2124
Schwabe, S. H. <em>see</em> Fischer, F. E. L.
Schwaegrichen, C. F. 1456, 1968; <em>see</em> Duby, J. É.
Schwartz, O. 1711
Schweinfurth, G. A. 199
Schweinitz, L. D. de 75; <em>see</em> Baldwin, W., Darlington, W., Fries, E. M., Gray, A., Greville, R. K.
Schwendener, S. <em>see</em> Claussen, P.
Schychowsky, J. 974
Scina, D. 542
Scott Elliott, G. F. <em>v</em>. Elliott, G. F. S.
Seaver, F. J. 781; <em>see</em> Brenckle, J. F.
Seboth, J. 1764
Sedgwick, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Seemann, B. C. <em>see</em> Bonpland, A. J. A.
Seemann, W. E. G. <em>see</em> Bonpland, A. J. A.
Seemen, K. O. von 200
Segares, A. Caballero y <em>v</em>. Caballero y Segares, A.
Segnitz, G. von 1666
Séguier, J. F. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Segura, M. Lagasca y <em>v</em>. Lagasca y Segura, M.
Seidl, W. B. 434
Seithe, A. 1949
Seligmann, J. M. 1057
Sélitsky, V. <em>v</em>. Allorge, V.
Sellier, [F. N. or L.] 2027
Senebier, J. 1030
Sepp, J. C. 1626
Seringe, N. C. 999
Serra, J. F. Corrêa da <em>v</em>. Corrêa da Serra, J. F.
Sesler, L. 1500
Sessé, M. 977
Sestini, D. 2175
Setchell, W. A. <em>see</em> Collins, F. S.
Seybicke, C. 1985-1986
Seymour, A. B. 1741; <em>see</em> Clinton, G. P., Cummings, C. E.
Seynes, J. de 253
Shafer, J. A. 783
Sharp, W. 85
Shaw, H. 1696
Shaw, T. E. 1324
Shear, C. L. 1142; <em>see</em> Ellis, J. B.
Sherard, J. 1471
Sherard, W. <em>see</em> Bartram, J., Boccone, P., Boerhaave, H., Buddie, A., Catesby, M., Celsius, O., Dale, S., Dillenius, J. J., Gronovius, J. F.
Sherff, E. E. 781
Shuttleworth, R. J. <em>see</em> Beyrich, H. K.
Sibthorp, J. 2175; <em>see</em> Bauer, F. L.
Sidebotham, J. 939
Sieber, F. W. 835; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Sieurin, J. 1878
Sievers, J. <em>see</em> Ehrhart, J. F.
Silliman, B. 797
Simonson, R. 2163
Simpson, J. H. 1695-1696
Sims, J. 1290
Sinclair, G. 1505
Sjöborg, H. 1862
Sjöström, D. 36
Skan, S. A. 1814
Skottsberg, C. J. F. 1711, 1713
Slack, H. J. 1027
Slavnić, Z. 386
Sleumer, H. 1711
Sloane, H. <em>see</em> Banister, J., Barham, H., Bartram, J., Boerhaave, H., Bradley, R., Breyne, J., Buddie, A., Catesby, M., Commelijn, J., Dale, S., Dampier, W., Gerard, J.
Slooten, D. F. van 223
Sluyter, P. 1186
Small, J. K. 779, 781
Smidt, J. T. de 2007
Smith, A. C. 781
Smith, A. H. 1780
Smith, A. L. 1278
Smith, C. 234
Smith, F. G. 1027
Smith, J. E. 414, 910, 1828; <em>see</em> Afzelius, A., Bauer, F. L., Commerson, P., Davall, E., Don, D., Ellis, J.
Smith, J. G. 779
Smith, L. B. 781
Smith, M. 1094, 1140, 1176, 1317, 1814, 1908
Smith, M. E. <em>v</em>. Gray, M. E.
Smith, W. G. 463, 1798
<em>Smithiella</em> 1094
Snelling, L. 1664
S. O. B. <em>v</em>. Bastard, T.
Solander, D. C. 72, 295, 1663; <em>see</em> Aiton, W., Banks, J., Cook, J.
Solier, A. J. J. 1389
Solms-Laubach, H. M. C. L. F. 978, 999, 1021, 1713
Sommelius, N. J. 37
Sommer, H. 1764
Sonder, O. W. 198; <em>see</em> Berg, O. C.
Sonnerat, P. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Sonnini de Manoncourt, C. N. S. 1409; <em>see</em> Déterville

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Soubeiran, J. L. 253
Sowerby, J. 72, 1286, 1442
Sowerby, J. de C. 459, 695
Sowerby, J. E. 1197
Sparrmann, A. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Sparrmann, C. F. 503
Spegazzini, C. <em>see</em> Balansa, B.
Spenner, F. C. L. <em>see</em> Chevallier, F. F.
Sprague, I. 2124-2125, 2127, 2130-2131, 2133
Sprague, T. A. 766
Sprengel, C. K. <em>see</em> Goethe, J. W. von
Sprengel, K. P. J. 511, 992, 1462; <em>see</em> Biehler, J. F. T., Forster, J. G. A., Goethe, J. W. von
Spring, A. F. 1969
Stafleu, F. A. 26, 1921, 1925, 2002, 2007, 2097
Standley, P. C. 781
Staner, P. 1436
Stannard, J. 1233
Stapf, O. 1290
Starck, L. G. 39
Staunton, G. L. <em>see</em> Abel, C.
Stearn, W. T. 270, 429, 825
Steele 1615
Steenis, C. G. G. J. van 225, 563
Steere, W. C. 788
Steffen, H. 7
Stein, B. 1159; <em>see</em> Baenitz, K. G.
Stel, S. van der 929
Steller, G. W. <em>see</em> Gmelin, J. G.
Stenberg, S. 124
Stenhammar, C. <em>see</em> Fries, E. M., Fries, T. M.
Stenzel, K. G. W. 1159, 2079
Step, E. 601
Stephani, F. 1592; <em>see</em> Colenso, W.
Sternberg, K. M. von 191, 826
Sterns, E. E. 775
Steudel, E. G. 451, 899, 1620; <em>see</em> Braun, A. C. H., Frank, J. C, Franqueville, A. de
Steven, C. von <em>see</em> Bouchet, D.
Stevens, L. <em>see</em> Buddie, A.
Stevens, O. A. 781
Stewart, C. 1472
Stewart, J. L. 704
<em>Stewartia see</em> Bute, J. S.
Sthenander, I. G. 497
Stiegler, J. A. 1879
Stinchfield, R. J. 6
Stizenberger, E. <em>see</em> Braun, A. C. H.
Stones, M. 1664
Stonestreet, G. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Stopps, A. J. 1799
Stratford, R. C. 1815
Streinz, W. M. 1196
Stuart, Earl of Bute, J. <em>v</em>. Bute, J. S. Earl of
<em>Stuartia see</em> Bute, J. S. Earl of
Sturm, J. 1722, 1906
Sturt, C. 837
Sturt, G. 2196
Suber, T. I. 125
Suessenguth, K. 1711
Sullivant, W. S. 515, 2124; <em>see</em> Bolander, H. N., Fendler, A., Gray, A.
<sm>SULPHUR</sm>425; <em>see</em> Bentham, G.
Sutherland, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Svenson, H. K. 781
Swallen, J. R. 781
Swartz, O. P. 350, 517; <em>see</em> Alströmer, C., Bergius, P. J., Forsström, J. E.
Szatala, O. 387
Tacherman <em>see</em> Boott, F. M. B.
Tägtström, E. J. 1886
Tardieu, A. 984
Tauscher, A. J. <em>see</em> Baenitz, K. G.
Taylor, G. 1290
Taylor, N. 791
Taylor, S. 1662
Tchihatcheff, P. de 2185; <em>see</em> Goeppert, H. R.
Tela, P. 278
Tempsky, F. 1729
Ten Rhyne, W. <em>v</em>. Rhyne, W. ten
Teran, M. de Mier y <em>v</em>. Mier y Teran, M. de
<em>Terobera see</em> Bertero, C. G.
Tertrin, P. 602
Tessier, H. E. 1293
Thalhammer 2031
Thayer, M. V. 2192
Thellung, A. 200
Thelning, C. A. 32
Theobald, G. L. 1045
Theolander, D. 1862
Thiébaut de Berneaud, A. 669, 1410, 1416
Thienemann, C. 1688
Thijsse, J. P. 406
Thiselton-Dyer, W. T. 268, 1290, 1814
Thommen, E. 522, 1838
Thomson, C. W. 1056
Thomson, F. T. 1056
Thorpe, J. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
<em>Thouarea see</em> Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
<em>Thouars v</em>. Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
Thouars, L.-M. A. A. du Petit <em>v</em>. Du Petit- Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
<em>Thouarsiora see</em> Du Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
Thouin, A. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J. Déterville
<em>Thuarea see</em> De Petit-Thouars, L.-M. A. A.
Thümen, F. K. A. von 1705
Thuillier, J. L. <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
Thunberg, C. P. 350; <em>see</em> Afzelius, A., Alströmer, C, Bäck, A., Bartram, J., Bartram, W., Bauer, F. L., Bellardi, C. A. L., Bergius, P. J., Bladh, P. J., Brown, R., Burman, N. L., Commerson, P., Dahlberg, C. G., Delessert, J. P. B., Dick, J., Dryander, J. C, Euphrasén, B. A., Forsskål, P., Forsström, J. E., Forster, J. G. A., Gouan, A.

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Thurber, G. 2128
Thuret, G. A. 663; <em>see</em> Burnat, E.
Thury 1119-1120
Tichy, L. 621
Tièche, E. 1125
Tieghem, P. É. L. van 1303
Tiffany, L. H. 781
Tison, E. É. A. 253
Tönningh, G. J. 39
Töpffer, A. <em>see</em> Eggers, H. F. A. von
Tomaselli, R. 1131
Toni, De <em>v</em>. De Toni
Top Jz., W. G. 633
Tornabuoni, A. <em>see</em> Cesalpino, A.
Torre, K. W. von Dalla <em>v</em>. Dalla Torre, K. W. von
Torres, J. de la 1401
Torrey, J. 515, 1669-1670, 1691, 1852, 2120; <em>see</em> Bogenhard, C., Carey, J., Chapman, A. W., Curtis, M. A., Darlington, W., Decaisne, J., Durand, E. M., Eaton, A., Elliott, S., Emmons, E., Emory, W. H., Engelmann, G., Gray, A., Greville, R. K.
Torslow, O. J. 47
Tot Draakestein, H. A. van Rheede <em>v</em>. Rheede tot Draakestein, H. A. van
Toulet, T. 1085
Tour, M. du <em>v</em>. Du Tour, M.
Tournefort, J. P. de 873, 1064, 1395, 1470, 1996; <em>see</em> Desfontaines, R. L., Fagon, G. C.
Trabut, L. C. 352-356; <em>see</em> Battandier, J. A.
Trägårdh, L. A. 49
<em>Tragia see</em> Bock, H.
<em>Tragiella see</em> Bock, H.
<em>Tragiopsis see</em> Bock, H.
<em>Tragus see</em> Bock, H.
Tragus <em>v</em>. Bock, H.
Trap, P. W. M. 1510
Trautvetter, E. R. von 1785
Traverso, J. B. 745
Trelease, W. 1696, 2132
Trener, J. B. 745
Trevithick, W. E. 1317
Trew, C. J. 546; <em>see</em> Ehret, G. D.
Trimen, H. 431
Trinius, C. B. von 1652
Tristan, J. <em>see</em> Aublet, J. B. C. F.
Trouessart, É. L. 602
Tuckerman, E. <em>see</em> Baldwin, W., Fraser, J.
Tulasne, C. 1598
Tulasne, L. R. F. 1598
Turco-Lazzari 744
Turner, D. <em>see</em> Brown, R.
Turner, W. <em>see</em> Britten, J., Ghini, L.
Turpin, P. J. F. 547, 989-990, 1004, 1091, 1293, 1349, 1351, 1548
Turquier de Longchamp, J. A. le <em>v</em>. Le Turquier de Longchamp, J. A.
Turrill, W. B. 1290, 1607, 1664
Tussac, F. R. de 1293, 1410
Tutcher, W. J. 1577
Twenth <em>see</em> Clifford, G.
Tzenkovskii, L. S. <em>v</em>. Cienkowski, L. de
Uechtritz, R. F. C. von 1770
Ulbrich, E. 1711
Underwood, L. M. 777, 779, 781, 2124
Unger, F. J. A. N. 1674, 1680, 1686, 1725
Uphof, J. C. T. 1711
<sm>URANIE</sm>1968; <em>see</em> Duperrey, L. I, Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Urban, J. 289; <em>see</em> Bello y Espinosa, D., Duss, A., Eichler, A. W.
Urville, J. S. C. Dumont d' <em>v</em>. Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
<em>Urvillea see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Usteri, P. 1442, 1645, 1718; <em>see</em> Feer, H.
Vaccari, L. 1782
Vahl, M. 350; <em>see</em> Aublet, J. B. C. F., Forsskål, P.
Vail, A. M. 781
Vaillant, A. N. 1969
Vaillant, S. <em>see</em> Buddle, A., Desfontaines, R. L., Fagon, G. C, Gronovius, J. F.
Valorado <em>see</em> Brotero, F. de A.
Varde, R. A. L. Potier de la <em>v</em>. Potier de la Varde, R. A. L.
Vaupel, F. 1711
Vauthier, A. C. 669, 1556, 2211
<sm>VEGA</sm> <em>see</em> Almquist, E. B., Geyler, H. T.
Veillard 1547
Veloso, J. M. 1442
Ventenat, É. P. 909; <em>see</em> Delessert, J. P. B.
<sm>VENUS</sm>1337
Véran, N. 990, 1004, 1175, 1571, 1573
Verdoorn, F. 1221, 2025
Vermorcken, V. 1272
Vernon, W. <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Vesian <em>see</em> Drake del Castillo, E.
Vesque, J. 978
Vetter, J. J. 2146
Viborg, E. N. 434
Vierhapper, F. 1711
Villaret, P. 523
Villars, D. <em>see</em> Davall, E.
Ville, De <em>v</em>. De Ville
Vilmorin, R. de 1250
<em>Vincentia see</em> Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. G. M.
Vinyard, W. C. 781

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Virey, J. J. <em>see</em> Déterville
Virgillius 860, 1751
<em>Vitaliana see</em> Donati, V.
Vitikainen, O. 11
Vittadini, C. <em>see</em> Boccone, P.
Viviani, D. 1064
Vogel, G. 7
Vogel, J. R. T. 1082
Vogellehner, D. 1949
Voith, I. von 1915
Volkmann 843
Vooys, C. G. N. de 1502, 1735
Vorchow, R. <em>see</em> Ascherson, P. F. A.
Vries, H. de <em>see</em> Danser, B. H.
Vries, J. de 616
Vriese, W. H. de 1455
Vuuren, L. van 274
Wachendorff, E. J. 931
Wadsberg, A. M. 30
Wadstein, L. A. 39
Wänman, C. H. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Wahlbäck, A. 1886
Wahlberg, J. A. 1884
Wahlenberg, G. 1871
Wahlgren, F. 47
Wainio, E. A. 590
Waldheim, Fischer von <em>v</em>. Fischer von Waldheim
<em>Waldheimia see</em> Fischer von Waldheim, G.
Walker, G. Arnott <em>v</em>. Arnott, G. A. W.
Wallich, N. 566, 1114, 1119, 1497
Wallis, S. <em>v</em>. Bowdich, S.
Wallroth, C. F. W. 451, 559; <em>see</em> Arnold, F. C. G.
Walpers, W. G. <em>see</em> Duchassaing de Fontbressin, É. P.
Walter, F. 1081
Walter, H. 1713
Walter, J. 23
Walter, T. <em>see</em> Fraser, J.
Wangerin, W. 1713
Warburg, O. 1713
Warming, J. E. B. 587
Warnstorf, C. F. 406, 1713; <em>see</em> Fleischer, M.
Watson, A. <em>see</em> Beatson, A.
Watson, H. C. 2056
Watson, S. 2124, 2132
Wattenwyl, C. Brunner von <em>v</em>. Brunner von Wattenwyl, C.
Wawra von Fernsee, H. <em>see</em> Beck, G.
Weatherby, C. A. 2115
Webb, P. B. <em>see</em> Desfontaines, R. L., Gaudichaud-Beaupré, C.
Weber, F. 602, 1473
Weberbauer, A. 1712
Weddell, E. S. 418, 1283
Weddell, H. A. 253, 976, 999, 1238; <em>see</em> Fée, A. L. A.
Weiditz, H. 854; <em>see</em> Brunfels, O.
Weihe, K. E. A. von 1949; <em>see</em> Forchhammer, J. G.
Weinmann, J. W. 927; <em>see</em> Burman, J.
Weitenweber, W. R. 1222
Weitz, C. 2068, 2075-2076, 2079
Welch, W. H. 781
Wellman, M. L. 2025
Wendel, A. J. 567-568
Wendland, H. L. 316
Werdermann, E. 1707, 1711
Wesmael, A. 999
West, G. 1028
West, T. 1504
Westall, W. 827
Westendorp, G. D. 1155
Westerdijk, J. <em>see</em> Berkhout, C. M.
Westin, L. <em>see</em> Freyreiss, G. W.
Wetterquist, N. J. 53
Whipple, A. W. 515, 1691, 1696
White, D. M. 781
White, I. C. 1813
Wibel, A. W. E. C. <em>see</em> Berger, E.
Wied-Neuwied, M. A. P. zu <em>see</em> Freyreiss, G. W.
Wiegand, K. M. 779
Wijk, H. L. Gerth van <em>v</em>. Gerth van Wijk, H. L.
Wikander, P. A. 1886, 1888
Wikström, J. E. 2136; <em>see</em> Beilschmied, C. T.
Wilberforce, W. <em>see</em> Afzelius, A.
<em>Wild., de v.</em> De Wildeman, É. A. J.
Wildeman, É. A. J. de <em>v</em>. De Wildeman, É. A. J.
Wilkes, C. 239, 697-698, 2129; <em>see</em> Bailey, J. W., Brackenridge, W. D., Gray, A.
Wilks, W. 1506
Willdenow, C. L. 624, 910, 1456, 1462, 1710, 2214; <em>see</em> Broussonet, P. M. A., Cothenius, C. A. von, Delile, A., Desfontaines, R. L., Forster, J. G. A., Guimpel, F.
Williams, R. S. 781
Williams, S. W. 1614; <em>see</em> Gray, A.
Williams, T. A. <em>see</em> Cummings, C. E.
Williamson, W. C. 939
Willkomm, H. M. 1712
Wills, F. C. 237
Wilmott, A. J. 216, 766
Wilson, P. 781, 788
Wilson, W. <em>see</em> Drummond, T.
Wimmer, F. E. 1713
Winchester, G. 391-392
Winding, M. G. 1869
Windsor <em>see</em> Buddle, A.
Winkler, H. 1711, 1713
Winterl, J. J. <em>see</em> Crantz, H. J. N. von
Wirtgen, P. W. see Andres, H., Bach, M.
Withers, A. 342; <em>see</em> Bateman, J.

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Witsen, N. 929
Wittrock, V. B. <em>see</em> Elfving, F. E. V.
Wolf, F. T. 200
Wolff, H. 1713
Wolff, J. P. 282
Wong, A. A. 124
Woodson, R. E. 781
Woodward, M. 1993
Wordsworth 459
Wrangel, C. P. <em>see</em> Bergius, P. J.
Wright, C. 1616, 2127, 2182, 2184; <em>see</em> Durand, E. M., Emory, W. H.
Wright, C. H. 1814
Wright, J. 1614
Wüllerstorf-Urbair, B. von 1764
Wüst, E. 1948
Young, W. W. 1473
Yuncker, T. G. 781
Zabel, H. 411
Zahlbruckner, A. 387, 1711; <em>see</em> Beck, G., Frey, E.
Zahn, K. H. 200, 1713
Zehner, J. 1672, 1679
<sm>ZELÉE</sm>1557; <em>see</em> Dumont d'Urville, J. S. C.
Zeller, G. H. von 866
Zenker, K. 2064
Zernentsch, F. 211
Zetterstedt, C. V. 1886
Zeyher, C. L. P. 1621; <em>see</em> Ecklon, C. F.
Zimmermann, E. A. W. 329
Zimmermann, H. 1698
Zimmermann, W. 1949
Zobel, J. B. 1123
Zollinger, H. 1121
Zundel, G. L. I. 781
Zuccarini, J. G. <em>see</em> Funck, H. C.
