FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II AQ 
prehistoric migrations and fossil occurrence; general summary of distribu- 
tion, bibliography.)—No more of this series published; for continuation see 
Dansk Botanisk Forening (above).—Also Dansk Botanisk Forening (dte 
beretning), above. 
Petersen, Herluf. Danmarks spiselige vilde planter. 6. udg. 96 p. 
illus. 21 cm. Kgbenhavn, 1941. (1st ed. 1940.) 
Guide to collection and identification of edible wild plants (70 species), 
together with recipes for use; also recipes for teas. (Not seen; title and 
annotation supplied by J. B. Hansen.)—See also Frederiksen, above, and 
additional references there given. 
Petersen, O. G. Treer og buske. Diagnoser til dansk frilands-trevekst. 
2p. L, ix, 517 p. 248 fig. col..pl. (front.). .24 cm. Kjobenhavn og 
Kristiania, 1916. (John Crerar Library.) 
Descriptive account of trees and shrubs growing in the open air in 
Denmark; the great majority are cultivated species—See also Gram and 
Jessen, above, and additional references there given. 
Raunkizr, Christen. De danske blomsterplanters naturhistorie. Vol. 1. 
Enkimbladede. Ixix, 724 p. 293 fig. 26 cm. Kjobenhavn, 1895-99. 
Systematically arranged account of plant biology treating of such 
subjects as anatomy and development of leaves, flowers, and fruit, over- 
wintering methods, ete. Covers monocotyledons only; no more published. 
Dansk ekskursions-flora. 7. udg. ved K. Wiinstedt. xxxi, 380 
p. 19cm. Kgbenhavn, 1950. (1st ed. 1890.) 
Pocket flora of vascular plants in form of briefly annotated keys, with 
indication of life-form and brief statement of local range; includes some 
cultivated species. 
Rostrup, Emil. Den danske flora. En populer vejledning til at lere de 
danske planter at kende. 18 omarbejdede udg. ved C. A. Jorgensen. lxiv, 
527 p. 154 fig. (fig. 10, map), front. 19 em. Kgobenhavn, 1953. (ist ed. 
1860, with title Vejledning i den danske flora. . .) 
Glossary, list of legally protected species with localities, key to genera 
on Linnaean system, keys to woody plants and water plants; keyed flora 
of vascular plants (about 1500 species), with short descriptions and state- 
ment of range in terms of Topografisk-botaniske Undersggelse districts; 
glossary of specific names. Naturalized species are included but not 
cultivated plants. The treatment of Rubus, Taraxacum, and Hieracium 
includes only the principal species, with reference to Raunkizr’s Dansk 
ekskursions-flora for keys to microspecies. 
Vedel, Helge and Lange, Johan. Trzer og buske i skov og hegn. 224 p. 
illus., col. pls. 19 cm. Kgbenhavn, 1958. 
Descriptive treatment of wild and cultivated trees and shrubs. (Not 
seen; title and annotation supplied by J. B. Hansen.) 
Warming, Eugenius. Dansk plantevekst. 2 v. (vi. 325; 3 p.l., 376 p.) 
illus. 25.5 em. Kgobenhavn og Kristiania, 1906-1909. 
Monographic treatment of ecology and plant formations, with bibliog- 
raphies. Vol. 1, Strandvegetation; v. 2, Klitterne[dunes].—3. Skovene 
[woods]. Bot. Tidsskr. v. 35. 635 p. 288 fig. incl. maps. 1916-19. (An 
ecological and biological monograph of the forests of Denmark. Chapter 
3 (p. 33-145, fig. 24-89), Danmarks ved- og halvvedplanter, is an account of 
the individual species of trees and shrubs discussing geological history, 
manner of occurrence, range, size, biology, variation, etc., with references; 
briefer notices of the cultivated species are included. The treatment of such 
groups as Rosa and Rubus is very summary. Also published separately.) 
—See also Balslev, above, and (for trees) Gram and Jessen, above, and addi- 
tional references there given. 
BORNHOLM 
General 
Larsen, Arne. Bornholms flora. Bot. Tidsskr. 52: 189-316. 10 ie. 11 
fig. (incl. map). 1956. 
Topography, climate, plant associations, changes in flora, phytogeography; 
annotated list of vascular plants, with localities; bibliography, gazetteer. 
