[472] Histoire naturelle des Orangers, Paris, 1818. p. 111. tab. 53, or the same work, new edition, by Dubreuil, 1873, p. 82. We accept the name given by these authors for the sake of convenience and definiteness, and not because we concur in their opinion that the Bergamot deserves to be ranked as a distinct botanical species.
[473] Fig. in Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, part 31.
[474] Traité du Citrus, 1811. 118.
[475] Hesperides, seu de malorum, aureorum cultura et usu.
[476] Nederlantze Hesperides, Amsterd. 1676. fol. (an English translation in 1683).
[477] Citrologia, Ferrariæ, 1690.
[478] Instruction pour les Jardins fruitiers ... avec un traité des Orangers, ed. 2, 1692.
[479] Hesperides Norimbergenses, 1713. lib. 3. cap. 26. and p. 156 b. (We quote from the Latin edition.)
[480] Flückiger, Documente zur Geschichte der Pharmacie, Halle, 1876. 72.
[481] Information, for which I am indebted to Dr. Rice.—The name has no reference to the town of Bergamo, where bergamots cannot succeed.—F. A. F.