1744
Maximowicz, Primitiæ Fl. Amur., p. 236.
1745
Ledebour, Fl. Ross., iii. 517.
1746
Meissner, in De Candolle, Prodr., xiv. p. 143.
1747
Bretschneider, On Study, etc., p. 9.
1748
Madden, Trans. Edinburgh Bot. Soc., v. p. 118.
1749
The English name buckwheat and the French name of some localities, buscail, come from the German.
1750
Boissier, Fl. Orient.; Buhse and Boissier, Pflanzen Transcaucasien.
1751
Pritzel, Sitzungsbericht Naturforsch. freunde zu Berlin, May 15, 1866.
1752
Reynier, Économie des Celtes, p. 425.
1753
I have given the vernacular names at greater length in Géogr. Bot. Rais., p. 953.
1754
Nemnich, Polyglott. Lexicon, p. 1030; Bosc, Dict. d’Agric., xi. p. 379.
1755
Franchet and Savatier, Enum. Pl. Japon., i. p. 403.
1756
Royle, Ill. Himal., p. 317.
1757
Gmelin, Flora Sibirica, iii. p. 64; Ledebour, Fl. Rossica, iii. p. 576.
1758
Maximowicz, Primitiæ; Regel, Opit. Flori, etc.; Schmidt, Reisen in Amur, do not mention it.
1759
Royle, Ill. Himal., p. 317; Madden, Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., v. p. 118.
1760
Roth, Catalecta Botanica, i. p. 48.
1761
Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal., p. 74.
1762
Molina, Hist. Nat. du Chili, p. 101.
1763
Moquin, in De Candolle, Prodromus, xiii. part 1, p. 67.
1764
A. de Candolle, Géogr. Bot. Rais., p. 952.
1765
Bon Jardinier, 1880, p. 562.
1766
Roxburgh, Fl. Ind., edit. 2, vol. iii. p. 609; Wight, Icones, pl. 720; Aitchison, Catalogue of Punjab Plants, p. 130.
1767
Madden, Trans. Edin. Bot. Soc., v. p. 118.
1768
Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal, p. 76.