[1] Takeuchi, Naoko (1996). Bishjo Senshi Sr Mn Volume Seventeen. Tokyo: Kodansha of Japan, p. 114.

[2] Heatley, Randall. Myosotis alpestris -- Forget-Me-Not, Alpine Forget-Me-Not. (Web page);
http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/mod03/01700624.html (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[3] Pike Street Industries. 50States.com: Alaska. (Web page);
http://www.50states.com/alaska.htm (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[4] Kotetsu. "Re: Mixx and Sailor Lethe's maneuver." Response to Ian Andreas Miller at the Kinmoku Koibito Forums. 18 March 2001.

[5] Lexico LLC. Dictionary.com: "pun." (Web page);
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=pun (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[6] Lewis, Charlton T. and Short, Charles. A Latin Dictionary. (Web page); Entry (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[7] Tarragon Lane Ltd. Dictionary of Botanical Words. (Web page);
http://www.botany.com/myosotis.html (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[8] Griffith, Chuck. Dictionary of Botanical Epithets: allantoides - alnus. (Web page);
http://www.winternet.com/~chuckg/dictionary/dictionary.19.html (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[9] Griffith, Chuck. Dictionary of Botanical Epithets: allantoides - alnus. (Web page);
http://www.winternet.com/~chuckg/dictionary/dictionary.19.html (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[10] Liddell, Henry George and Scott, Robert. A Greek-English Lexicon. (Web page); Entry (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[11] Liddell, Henry George and Scott, Robert. A Greek-English Lexicon. (Web page); Entry (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[12] Liddell, Henry George and Scott, Robert. A Greek-English Lexicon. (Web page); Entry (Accessed 22 March 2002).

[13] Oonuki. Mnemosyne. (Web page);
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~QI3M-OONK/tosyokan/fantasy/w-mnemosyne.htm (Accessed 22 March 2001). The katakana characters are also used to approximate the Mnemosyne part of Sailor Mnemosyne's name.

[14] Oonuki. Tethys. (Web page);
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~QI3M-OONK/tosyokan/fantasy/w-tethys.htm (Accessed 22 March 2001).

[15] Kanie, Yukihiro. Analysis by its History. (Web page);
http://www.com.mie-u.ac.jp/~kanie/tosm/analysis/jinmeia4.htm#top (Accessed 22 March 2002). The monster who appears in Bishjo Senshi Sr Mn anime episode six is called Cyrene, and the katakana characters are used to write her name.

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