§ 94. LOCAL FLORAS. SOUTH AMERICA. 377 



Peru. 



*Rt:iz Lopez (H.), & J. Patois'. Flora peruviana et cMlensis . . . 

 [Matriti], 1798-1802. 4 vols. fol. 



This classical ■work is usually quoted as " Euiz and Pavon." 



JPetiver (J.). Hortus pemvianus medicinalis. Lond. 1715. fol. 

 JSpettce (E.). Eeport on Cinchona Expedition. Lond. 1861. 8°. 

 |PoEPPie (E.). Cinchona trees of Huanuco (Peru). Lond. 1861. 8°. 



£io de Janeiro. 



*[Yello20 (J. M.).] Florae fluminensis icones . . . Paris. 1827. 

 11 vols. fol. 



Outliae drawings, - wliich have greatly puzzled later botanists ; 

 the text, which is incomplete, was issued, Fluminae Januario, 

 1825. 4°. 



TJruguay. 



JCheisiison (D.). Notes on the Botany of Uruguay. Edinb. 1878. 8°. 



JGriBEET (E.) Enumeratio plantarum sp. nasoentium agro Monte- 

 vidensi. Montev. 1873. 8°. 



Venezuela. 



{Eknst (A.). La fecula y las plantas farinaceas del nuevo mundo. 

 Caracas, 1873. 16°. 



Forms pp. 110-127 of Almauaque para todos . . . 1874. 



J Flora y fauna de "Venezuela. Caracas, 1877. 4°. 



JSpence (J. M.). The Land of Bolivar. Lond. 1878. 2 vols. 8°. 

 Contains, pp. 192-220, Orchideae venezuelanae, by A. Ernst. 



Falkland Isles. 

 JDuMONT ii'irBTixi.E (J.). Flore dcs llos Malouincs. Paris, 1825. 8". 



ASIA. 



§ 95. ASIA (in general). 



Geonotius (J. F.). Flora orientalis. Lugd. Bat. 1755. 8°. 

 *'Wallich (N.). Plantae asiaticae rariores . . . Lond. 1830-2. 



3 vols. fol. 

 ifLoEENT (J. A.). 'Wanderungen im Morgenlande . . . Mannheim, 

 1845. 8°. 



Contains, pp. 326-347, a list of plants collected by the authorj 

 and determined by C. F. Hochstetter, of EssHngen. 



