12 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Valle, K. J. Taydentavia tietoja Jaasken putkilokasvistosta. [Supple- 
mentary notes on the vascular flora of Jaaski.] Acta Soc. Fauna et Flora 
Fenn. v. 46, no. 7. 40 p. 1919. 
Botanical explorations; annotated list of 378 vascular plants, bringing total 
for the parish (with those recorded by Linden, 1891; see above) to 578. 
KARELIA BOREALIS (Kb). (POHJOIS-KARJALA. PK) 
See also Karelia australis (Nylander); Karelia ladogensis (Chydenius and Furuhjelm; Hjelt; 
Linkola); Kuusamoensis, Regio (Wainio). 
Karelia borealis is on south-central part of border with Russia, its southeastern part now 
Russian; between about 61°50’ and 63°50’ N, Lat., about 28° and 32°15’ E. Long.; bounded on 
north by Ostrobottnia kajanensis, on east by Karelia pomorica occidentalis and Karelia onegen- 
sis, on south by Karelia olonetsensis and Karelia ladogensis, on west by Savonia australis and 
Savonia borealis. 
Local 
Axelson, W. M. Putkilokasvio Pielisen ja Hoytiaisen valisella kannak- 
sella. [Vascular flora of the isthmus between lakes Pielinen and Hoy- 
tidinen.| Acta Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. v. 23, no. 4. 78 p. 1902. 
Topography, geology, ecology, statistics; annotated list of vascular plants 
(422 species). 
Koskimies, A. E. Havaintoja Keski-Karjalan kasvistosta. (Beobach- 
tungen iber die flora in Mittel-Karelien.) Annales Bot. Soc. Zool.-Bot. 
Fenn. Vanamo v. 5, no. 2. iv, 68 p. 7 fig. (maps). 1934. 
Topography, geology, general features of flora; annotated list of known 
vascular plants (522 species), with localities. Refers to the parishes of 
Kesalahti, Kitee, Raakkyla, NW-Tohmajarvi, Pyhdselka, Kiihtelysvaara, 
Tuupovaara, and S.-Ilomantsi in Karelia borealis and Uukuniemi (except its 
eastern part) in Karelia ladogensis.—See also Tuomikoski, Risto. Muistiin- 
panoja Tuupovarran pitéjan ja sen lahiseutujen putkilokasveista. [Notes 
on the vascular plants of Tuupovaara parish and vicinity.] Memo. Soc. 
Fauna et Flora Fenn. 17: 32-48. 1 fig. (map). 1941. (Extensive list of 
vascular plants from Tuupovaara parish.)—Also Kallio, Paavo, and Nikos- 
kelainen, Ritva. Kasvistollisia havaintoja Pohjois-Karjalasta. (Floristic 
notes from North Karelia.) Arch. Soc. Zool. Bot. Fenn. Vanamo 9: 1385-145. 
3 fig. (fig. 1, map). 1955. (List of noteworthy species from an area ex- 
tending north to northern Ilomantsi and Juuka; list of 218 species from 
Kolvanan uuro; bibliography.) 
Tuomikoski, Risto. Suojarven Paperon kasvisto. [Flora of Papero, Suo- 
jarvi.] Luonnon Ystava 37: 90-97. 1938. 
Topography, general features of flora, etc.; briefly annotated list of vascu- 
lar plants.—See also Saarnijoki, Sakari. Satunnaiskasveja Kollaan taistelu- 
paikoilta. [Adventive plants from the Kollaa battleground.] Luonnon 
Ystaéva 46: 69. 1942. (List of weeds from the 1939 war front in Kollaa.) 
Uutela, Elvi. Enon ja Lansi-Ilomantsin kasvisto. (Die flora des kirch- 
spiels Eno und des westlichen teiles von Ilomantsi in Ostfinnland.) Annales 
Bot. Soc. Zool.-Bot. Fenn. Vanamo v. 10, no. 5. iv, 54 p. 6 fig. (maps). 
1939. 
Topography, geology, climate, cultivation, plant formations; annotated list 
of vascular plants (401 species). 
KARELIA KERETINA (Kk). (KIERETIN KARJALA. 
KK; FORMERLY POHJOIS-VIENA. PV) 
See also Karelia olonetsensis (Linkola); Kuusamoensis, Regio (Borg; Lindberg; Wainio) ; 
Lapponia rossica (Akademifa Nauk SSSR). 
Karelia keretina is a region (always Russian) extending from the northern half of the 
White Sea westward to the ante-1944 Finnish border, from about 65° to 67° N. Lat., bordered 
on the north by Lapponia Imandrae, on the east by the White Sea (Beloye More), on the 
south by Karelia pomorica occidentalis, on the west by Regio kuusamoensis. 
Local 
Herlin, Nils. Beitrag zur kenntnis der flora in der Provinz Karelia kere- 
ae ‘a a rains Memo. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 19: 91-103. 1 fig. 
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