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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Insula,-ae (s.f.I), abl. sg. insula: island, q.v.

Packera insulae-regalis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), a new species endemic to Isle Royale, Michigan, U.S.A.

NOTE: ins., also insul.: abbrev. insula,-ae (s.f.I), ‘island;’ q.v.

- Hab. Ins. Cuba, Wright, n. 79 (Mitten) it grows on the island of Cuba, Wright, number 79.

- Hab. Ins. Jamaica, Wilson (Mitten), it grows in the island of Jamaica, Wilson [= the collector].

- Ins. Trinidad, Trinidad island.

- Ins. Hispaniola ad fl. Napo, the Island of Hispaniola, on the river Napo.

- in insul. Van Diemen ad portum Dalrymple (DeCandolle), on Van Diemen island at Port Dalrymple.

- algae insularum britannicarum, algae of the British Isles.

- Insula Kerguelen antarctica: J. Hooker (C. Muell.), the antarctic island Kerguelen [i.e. Kerguelen Island).

- Insula Eremitae ad Cap. Horn Americae antarcticae: J. Hooker. (C. Muell.), the island Eremita [i.e. Hermit Island] at Cape Horn of Antarctic America.

- Catalogus plantarum angliae & insularum adjacentium: tum indigenas, tum in agris passim cultas complectens (Ray), catalogue of the plants of England and adjacent islands: comprising not only the indigenous, but also those cultivated far and wide in the fields.

 

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