34 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
genezende eigenschappen der planten. 569 p. 675 fig. 22 cm. Namen, 
1896. (Gray Herbarium library.)—De Vlaamsche volksnamen der planten 
van Belgié, Fransch-Vlaanderen, Noord-Brabant, Hollandsch-Limburg, enz. 
met aanduiding der toepassingen en der genezende eigenschappen der planten. 
Bijvoegsel ... 156 p. 45 fig. 25 cm. Brussel, 1912 (cover date, 1913). 
(Gray Herbarium library.) 
Brief bibliography; alphabetical list of Flemish vernacular and patois 
names of vascular and cellular plants with botanical equivalents, localities 
where used, and derivation; list of Belgian (French) vernacular names, with 
botanical equivalents; list of botanical names, with vernacular equivalents 
and notes on uses. There is no index of scientific names in the Bijvoegsel.— 
See also, for other works on vernacular names, Boxus, above, and additional 
references there given; also Vandenbussche, below. 
Rehder, Alfred. (Phytography.) Belgium and Luxembourg. In his The 
Bradley Bibliography. A guide to the literature of the woody plants of the 
world published before the beginning of the twentieth century. Compiled 
at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University under the direction of 
Charles Sprague Sargent. v. 1, p. 391-393. 29.5 em. Cambridge, Mass., 
1911.—Additions and corrections. l.c. 1: 5382. 1911; 5: xx. 1918. 
Essentially unannotated list of works (including those in periodical and 
serial literature) on “Dendrography” and on “General phytography,” chrono- 
logically arranged.—See also l.c. 1: 15-16, for alphabetical list of periodicals 
and serials relating to botany; 1: 49-50, botanic gardens; 1: 73, vernacular 
names; 1: 80, botanical history; 1: 226, phenology; 1: 296, individual note- 
worthy trees; 3:15. 1915, alphabetical list of periodicals and serials relating 
to arboriculture and gardening; 3: 28, collections, gardens, arboretums, 
museums and exhibitions (not herbaria); 3: 33, history of gardening; 3: 
77-78, dendrological, pomological, economical, and miscellaneous works 
dealing with horticulture, fruit trees, medicinal and other useful or orna- 
mental plants; 3: 106, arboriculture and general horticulture; 3: 250, pharma- 
copoeias and dispensatories; 3: 270-271, economic products and useful and 
medicinal plants; 4: 12. 1914, periodicals on forestry and woods; 4: 19, 
exhibitions of forests products; 4: 27, history of forests; 4: 84, dendrography; 
4: 357, forests. Various smaller sections of no floristic significance have been 
omitted from the above summary.—See also Devos (Coup d’oeil), above, and 
additional references there cited. 
Robyns, Walter. Une flore générale de Belgique. Bul. Jard. Bot. Etat 
Bruxelles 21: 1-10. 19651. 
Sketch of comprehensive works on the vascular and cellular plants of 
Belgium (since 1876), with bibliography covering general works on all 
groups of Belgian plants (from 1781 on). Does not include local floras or 
works on single genera.—See also Devos (Coup d’oeil), above, and additional 
references there given. 
Rottenburg, V. H. Flore médicale belge ou nomenclature des plantes 
médicales qui croissent naturellement en Belgique ou qui y sont cultivées. 
79 p. 24 cm. Bruxelles, 1881. 
List of native and cultivated medicinal plants, arranged by families, with 
properties, uses, and doses. (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by W. 
Robyns.)—See also Aigret and Francois, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Sonet, Ernest. Flore médicale belge. viii, 421 p. illus. 22 cm. Schaer- 
beek, 1899. 
Systematic treatment of over 600 native and cultivated medicinal plants, 
with descriptions, properties, and uses, and figure of nearly every species; 
dictionary of medical terms. (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by 
W. Robyns.)—See also Aigret and Francois, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Thielens, Armand. Flore médicale belge. iii, 335 p. 19.5 cm. Bruxelles 
et Leipzig, Paris, 1862. 
Annotated list of principal native and cultivated medicinal plants, sys- 
tematically arranged, with synonyms, European vernacular names, descrip- 
tion, dose, etc—See also Aigret and Francois, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
