PHYTOGRAPHY — TRAVELS 



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Hemsley, W. B. Report on present state of knowledge of 



various insular floras, being an introduction to the first 3 



parts of the botany of the Challenger expedition. (In 



his Report of . . . voyage of H. M. S. Challenger. Botany, 



I. 75. 1885-S6.) 

 Drude, Oscar. Atlas der Pflanzenverbreitung. 6 pp. 8 



maps. F 1 . Gotha, 1887. (Berghaus' physikalischer Atlas, 



pt. V.) 

 Weiss, J. E. Die Pflanzengeographie in ihrer Bedeutung fur 



die Pflanzenkultur. (III. Monalsh. Gartenb. VII. 299-302, 



338-342, 364-367. 1888.) 

 Hock, F[ernando]. Einige Hauptergebnisse der Pflanzen- 

 geographie in den letzten 20 Jahren. (Natural: Ver. 



Frankfurt Mittheil. V. 249-254; VI. 6-12, 25-30, 140-144, 



163-169. 1888-S9.) — Reprinted : 2 pts. (24+12 pp.) O. 



Berlin, 1S8S-89. (Samml. Naturw. Vortr. II. no. 4 & 10. 



1889.) 

 Marc, F. Beitrag zur Pflanzengeographie. (Wicn. III. 



Garten-Zeit. XV. 64-68. 1890.) 

 Drude, Oscar. Handbuch der Pflanzengeographie. 16+ 



582 pp. 3 il. 4 maps. O. Stuttgart, 1890. (Bibliothek 



geographischer Handbucher, herausgegeben von Friedrich 



Ratzel.) Manuel de geographie botanique; traduit par 



Georges Poirault. 23+ 552 pp. 3 il. 4 maps. O. Paris, 1897. 

 Tanfiljef, G. Ueber subfossile Striinke auf dem Boden von 



Seen. (Bot. Centr. XLVIII. 71-72. 1891.) 

 Planchon, G[ustave]. Distribution geographique des medi- 



camentes simples. (Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 5, 



XXIII. 142-154, 210-216; XXVII. 225-242, 457-461; 



XXXVIII. 145-152; ser. 6, II. 445-452, 491-496, 543-549; 



IV. 337-346, 389-397; VTII. 394-400, 434-442, 487-495; 



XI. 432-4.33. 1891-1900. — Soc. Vaud. Sci. Nat. Bull. 



XXVIII. 200-206. 1892.) 

 Lassimonne, S. E. Principes de topographie botanique. 



(Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais, V. 65-76, 107-114, 150-15S, 161- 



170, 4 il. 1892.) 

 Sambuc, (Professor at Algiers). Similitude des flores d'Ame- 



rique et d'Afrique du sud. (Assoc. Franc. Avanc. Sci. Compt. 



Rend. XX. (1891), pt. 2, pp. 512-514. 1892.) 

 Graner, [Friedrich]. Die geographische Verbreitung der 



Holzarten. (Forstwiss. Centrbl. XVI. 377-409, 569-599, 



pi. 2-3. 1894.) 

 Hemsley, W. B. Insular floras. (Sci. Progr. I. 27-41; 3S7- 



404; II. 379-398 ; III. 23-34, 447-475. 1894-95.) 

 Bureau, Ed[ouard]. Etat actuel des etudes sur la vegetation 



des colonies franchises et des pays de protectorat francais. 



(Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. CXX. 245-247. 1895.) 

 Roder, Karl. Die polare Waldgrenze. (Diss.) 91+ [1] pp. 



map. 0. Dresden, 1895. 

 Walker, J. P. Plant distribution. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, 



XXV. 531-532, 1156-1157. 1895.) 

 A consideration of the conditions influencing distribution of plants. 



Wettstein [von Westersheim], Richard, Ritter von. (Jber 

 bemerkenswerte neuere Ergebnisse der Pflanzengeographie. 

 (Ver. Verbrcit. Naturw. Kenntn. Wien Schrift. XXXV. 

 (1894-95), pp. 531-551, 2 il. 1895.) 



BeKeTOBi.. A. reorpa^ia pacTeHia. OiepirB yionisi 



Jiac-iipoi rp;i 1 1 r> i r i n n pacnpe 1. 1- in paCTHT6Jn>H0CTH 



no aenmoii nOBepxHOeru. [Plant geography. A sketch 

 of the science of the di.-l nhution and repartition of plants on 

 the surfaceof thoearth.] [4] + 358pp. il. 2 maps. O. St. 

 Petersburg, 1896. f 



Engler, A[dolf] & Drude, 0[scar]. Die Vegetation der Erde ; 

 Sammhmg pllanzengeographischcr Monographien. 3 vol. 

 O. Leipzig, 1896-!!!) — > 

 Contents: Vol. I. Willkomm, Moritz. GrundxQge der Pflanzenver- 

 breitung luif der ibcrisclien I I.-ill .iri.sol. lK'.lo. Vol.11. l':\\. I.r 

 dinand. GrundzUge der PIlunzenverbreitunR in den ECarpathen, 

 I. 1898. Vol. III. Radde, Gustav. GrundzUge der Pflanjenver- 

 breitung in den Kaukasusliindern. 1S00. 

 Delpino, Fedetieo. Studi di geourafia bolanioa seromlo 



tin nuovo indirizzo. (Accad. Sci. Bologna Mem. ser. 5, VII. 



1 _• l 15(1. 1897.) 



Graner, [Friedrich]. Die geographische Verbreitung der 

 I.auli- und Nadelholzer. (I'm-, vaterl. Naturk. Wirttem- 

 bergJahresh. I. 111. Al.li. pp. 1 12 179, pi. 1. 1897.) 



Hock, F[ernando]. GrundzUge der Pflanzengeographie, unter 

 Rucksichtnahme auf den tjnterrichl an hoheren Lehran- 

 Btalten. 188+ [1] pp. 60 il. 2111:11-. 0. Br -lau. 1897. 



Meyran, Octave. Sur la distribution geographique de 

 quelques plantes alpines. (Soc. Bot. Lyon Ann. Will. 

 25-50. 1898.) 



Engler, A[dolf]. Die Entwickelung der Pflanzengeographie 

 in den letzten hundert Jahren und weitere Auf ga ben der- 

 selben. 247 pp. Q. [Berlin, 1899.]— From: " Ges. Erdk. 

 Berlin Humboldtcentenar-Schrift, 1899." 



Kkchhoff, Alfred. Pflanzen- und Tierverbreitung. 11+327 

 pp. 157 il. 3 maps. Q. Prag, Wien & Leipzig, 1899. 

 (In Hann, [J.], Hochstetter, [F.] & Pokorxy, [Alois]. 

 Allgemeine Erdkunde. Abteilung 3. Ed. 5 rev.) 



KpacHOBt, A. H. reorpai])ia: pacT6Hifi. SaKonu pac- 

 npesinenia paeTeniii n onncanie pacTnTe.-ibHOCTii 3pm- 

 Horo mapa. [Plant geography. Laws of plant distribution 

 and description of the vegetation of the earth.] [2]+ 499 pp. 

 il. O. Kharkov, 1899.f 



Flahault, Ch[arles]. Projet de nomenclature phytogeogra- 

 phique. (Congr. Intern. Bot. Paris 1900 Actes, pp. 427- 

 450. 1900.) — Reprinted : 26 pp. O. Lons-le-Saunier, 1900. 



Hock, F[ernando]. Der gegenwartige Stand unserer Kennt- 

 nis von der urspriinglichen Verbreitung der angebauten 

 Nutzpflanzen. 78 pp. Q. Leipzig, 1900. — Reprinted 

 from: " Geographisch. Zeitschr. Jahrg. V.-VI." 



b. TRAVELS 



Contains only those works on travels which extend over more than one 

 continent 



Ramusio, G. B. Delle navigationi et viaggi . . . nel quale 

 si contengono la descrittione dell' Africa, & del paese del 

 Prete Janni, con varij viaggi, dalla citta di Lisbona et dal 

 mar Rosso insino a Calicut, et all' isole Molucche, dove nas- 

 eono le spetierie et la navigatione attorno il mondo . . . 

 Ed. 3. 3 vol. il. pi. maps. F. Venetia, 1563-65. 



Collection of voyages. 

 Purchas, [Samuel]. Purchas his pilgrimes, in five bookes . . . 

 5 vol. il. maps. F. London, 1625-26. 



Collection of travels containing many scattered notes on vegetable 



products. Vol. III. -IV. refer to America. 

 Ray, John. A collection of curious travels and voyages, con- 

 taining Dr. Leonhart Rauwolf's journey into the eastern 

 countries; viz. Syria, Palestine or the Holy Land, Armenia, 

 Mesopotamia, Assyria, Chaldea, &c. translated from the 

 original high Dutch by Nicholas Staphorst; and also travels 

 into Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, Arabia lVlix, Petraea, 

 Ethiopia, the Red Sea, &c; collected from the observations 

 of Mons. Belon, Prosper Alpinus, Dr. Huntingdon, Mr. 

 Vernon, Sir George Wheeler, Dr. Smith, Mr. Greaves, and 

 others; to which are added three catalogues of such trees, 

 shrubs and liei+s. as grow in the Levant. 2 vol. O. Lon- 

 don, 1653. — [Another cd.] 2 vol. O. London, 1693.— 

 Ed. 2 rev. Vol.11. [8J+489+44 pp. O. London, 1738. 



For vol. I. of Ed. 2 see his Travels through the Low countries. (Jer- 



many, Italy and France . . . 1738. 

 Dampier, William. A new voyage round the world. 550 pp. 



pi. O. London, 1697.f 

 Froger. [Francois]. A relation of a voyage made in the vears 

 1695, 1696, 1697 on the coasts of Africa. Streights of" Ma- 

 gellan, Brazil, Cayenna and the Antilles. by a squadron of 

 French men of war, under the command of M. de Gennes. 

 [S]+173+[2] pp. pi. maps. D. London, 1698. Re- 

 lation d'un voyage de la Mer du Sud, detroit tie Magellan, 

 Bresil, Cayenne et les Isles Antilles. 2:15pp. 24 pi. maps. 

 O. Amsterdam, 171">.t 



Contains notes and plates of African and South American trees (p. 



65). 

 Naaukeurige vorsamoling der gedenk-waardigste zee en land- 

 reysen na Oost en West-IncQen, mitsgaders andere gewes- 

 teii, ter eerster ontdeUking en sen vervolircns van verschej de 

 volkeren, moerendcels door vorsten, of maatschappyen der- 

 waarts gesonden, gedaan . . . J.s vol. pi. maps. D. Lev- 

 den, 1707. 



Pococke. Richard. A description of the Easl and some other 

 countries. 2 vol. (in 3 vol.). 179 pi. maps. F\ London, 

 1743 15. 



Of Egyptian and Arabian plants il. 2S1-2S1). — Of plants found in 



the Bast and Bome other countries ill. pt. 2, pp. 187—196). 

 [Bougainville. I.. \. de.] Voyage autour du monde par la 

 fregate du roi la Boudeuse, ei la Bute 1'fitoile en 1766, 1767, 

 1768 & 1769. |i|' 117- [3] pp. 3 pi. 19 maps. B q. Q. 

 Paris, 1771. 



Contains a few notes on oeonomio plants, e. g. of tho Falkland 



1 I : ! r, 



Hawkesworth. John. An account of the voyages undertaken 

 by the order of His Presenl Majesty for making discoveries 

 in the southern hemisphere, and successively performed by 



Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret and 



