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http://users.erols.com/whitaker/dictpage.htm, access starting 15 March 2010. William Whitaker’s<br />

extensive word list of 39,000+ Latin words. The best Latin word internet site I have found.<br />

W.L. Wagner, D.R. Herbst, and S.H. Sohmer. 1999. Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai'i. 2 vols.<br />

Bishop Museum Special Publication 83. University of Hawaii Press and Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, HI.<br />

David Rains Wallace, 2004, Beasts of Eden; walking whales, dawn horses, and other enigmas in<br />

mammal evolution. University of California Press, Berkley and Los Angeles, California.<br />

http://wisplants.uwsp.edu. Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point<br />

web site. A most excellent website, <strong>with</strong> an incredible compilation of etymological data, including the very<br />

obscure. The electronic companion to Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest: A Comprehensive<br />

Field Guide For Amateurs and Professionals by Merel R. Black & Emmet J. Judziewicz, 2008. The most<br />

comprehensive wildflower guide for the upper Midwest. The website contains more data than the book, and is<br />

regularly updated and corrected, and is totally cool.<br />

http://www.scribd.com/doc/95125/Dictionary-of-Word-Roots-and-Combining-Forms-Borror-Donald-<br />

J-1960-134-page . Borror’s book as a downloadable pdf file. Major source for Classical Origins website, and<br />

a better source than Classical Origins. Hard copy available at Amazon.com. (Removed from the web because<br />

of copyright infringement?)<br />

http://www.efloras.org Flora of North America (variously abbreviated fna, FNA, FONAC) A very<br />

good source of etymology at the genus level for many genera in the study area. Incorporated virtually<br />

verbatim <strong>with</strong>out credit. Some of the data are partially missing on the website. Consult the hard copies to be<br />

sure.<br />

Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged. Merriam-Webster, 2002.<br />

http://unabridged.merriam-webster.com. A good source for many genera.<br />

Gerould Wilhelm and Floyd Swink, 1992, The Genus Carex in the Chicago Region, The Morton<br />

Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois. This is an advance, somewhat expanded, preliminary copy of the Carex section of<br />

POTCR 1994. Their specific epithet origins of this manuscript were the inspiration for this manuscript, and<br />

are included.<br />

Tim Williams, 2005, A Dictionary of the Roots and Combining Forms of Scientific Words, Squirrox<br />

Press, Norfolk, England. Excellent Greek roots, no diacritics. Some of the translations are identical to<br />

Borror’s book, but <strong>with</strong> Greek and Latin source words added, perhaps from a common source?<br />

Alphonso Wood, 1873, Class-book of Botany, Being Outlines of the Structure, Physiology, and<br />

Classification of Plants; <strong>with</strong> a Flora of the United States and Canada. A.S. Barnes & Co., New York<br />

(available http://books.google.com/books/about/A_class_book_of_botany.html?id=SToDAAAAYAAJ )<br />

UK.<br />

Roger D, Woodard, editor, 2008, The Ancient Languages of Europe, University Press, Cambridge,<br />

www.perseus.tufts.edu Greek and Latin lexicons. Access starting October 2006. Excellent data,<br />

kinda slow site.<br />

http://www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/ © 2003-2008 Michael L. Charters, Sierra Madre, CA.<br />

★★★★★ Excellent site. Has many hard to find terms, great links, and a lot of history. Terms are linked to<br />

plants. This site is the source of most of the accent and pronunciation guides; added starting 2011. Site access<br />

started 2007.

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