82 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
LAPPONIA ROSSICA (Lr). 
See also Lapponia petsamoensis, as well as some of the general works under Finland. 
The term Lapponia rossica is used here to cover the phytogeographical provinces of Lap- 
ponia Imandrae (Lim), Lapponia murmanica (Lmur or Lm), Lapponia ponojensis (Lp), 
Lapponia tulomensis (Lt), and Lapponia Varsugae (LV), which in the newer nomenclature 
have been called Imanteron Lappi (ImL), Muurmannin Lappi (ML or MrL), Ponoin Lappi 
(PL or PoL), Tuuloman Lappi (TL), and Varsugan Lappi (WL), respectively. With Lap- 
ponia petsamoensis, which is here treated separately, they constitute the Kola Peninsula and 
adjacent Russian Lapland. As they are Russian territory, although regarded phytogeograph- 
ically as Fennoscandinavian and covered in some of the Finnish publications, only the four 
following works of general scope are given here. The most complete and detailed treatment 
of the flora as a whole will be found in Hjelt’s Conspectus under the heading Lapponia 
rossica; ranges are also given by provinces in Hiitonen’s Suomen kasvio. 
General 
Akademiia Nauk SSSR. Kol’skii Filial Imeni S. M. Kirova. Flora Murman- 
skoi oblasti. v. 1-3. illus. (incl. distr. maps), front. (port.). 25.5 cm. 
Moskva, Leningrad, 1953-1956. 
Keyed, descriptive flora of vascular plants (in Russian) with abundant 
illustrations, brief notes on uses, and distribution maps for most of the 
species; B. N. Gorodkov and others, eds. Covers the Kola Peninsula and adja- 
cent Russian Lappland (including Lapponia petsamoensis) and the northern- 
most part of Karelia keretina south to the Arctic Circle. Vol. 3 goes through 
Cruciferae (Engler-Prantl system). 
Fellman, N. I. Plantae vasculares in Lapponia orientali sponte nascentes. 
Notiser Sallsk. Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forhandl. 8 (ns., 5): i-lxx, 1-99. 
1882. (Issued separately 1869.) 
Botanical investigations (with bibliographical footnotes), physiography, 
geology, phytogeography, plant zones, statistics, list of excluded species; 
annotated list of vascular plants (517 species). The introduction is in Swedish, 
the list in Latin. It covers the 6 provinces of Russian Lapland (Lapponia 
Imandrae, Lapponia murmanica, Lapponia petsamoensis, Lapponia ponojensis, 
Lapponia tulomensis, and Lapponia Varsugae), and is still regarded as the 
most complete list available for Kola-Lapland. 
Regel, Constantin. Die vegetationsverhdltnisse der halbinsel Kola. (Die 
pflanzendecke der halbinsel Kola. teil IV.) Beih. Repert. Spec. Nov. Fedde 
v. 82 (5 lief.). 5-624 p. (unfinished). 31 [i.e. 32] maps. 1935-41. 
Phytogeographical and ecological; includes sketch of botanical and other 
explorations with bibliography (p. 7-41), and other bibliographies, the more 
important being on p. 505-517 and p. 561-565. On p. 100-105 is given a list 
of vascular plants (626 species) divided phytogeographically (Die florenele- 
mente). The work relates to the Kola Peninsula proper and adjacent Lap- 
land west to the historical border (including Lapponia Imandrae, Lap- 
ponia murmanica, Lapponia petsamoensis, Lapponia ponojensis, Lapponia 
tulomensis, and Lapponia Varsugae). The earlier parts of the work are 
ecological, with general descriptions of the vegetation of larger or smaller 
areas and short lists of species seen at 1235 points where associations were 
observed; bibliographies. Their general title is Kolos pusiausalio augmenine 
danga ... [I]-IIJI dalis. Die pflanzendecke der halbinsel Kola... [1.]-III. 
teil. Lietuvos Univ. Mat. Gamtos Fak. Darbai (Mém. Fac. Sci. Univ. 
Lithuanie) v. [1] (1922). xxiv, 246 p. incl. 12 fig. on 6 pl. (on 3). 19238 
(Lapponia Varsugae); 3 (1924-26): 135-357 incl. fig. 6-7, 3 maps. 1926 
(Lapponia ponojensis); 4 (1927-28): 22-206. map. 1928. (Lapponia tulo- 
mensis and Lapponia murmanica). 
Shliakoy, R. N. Vazhneishie dikorastushchie poleznye rasteniia Murman- 
skoi oblasti. [Most important wild economic plants of Murmansk Region.] 
114 p. 30 fig. 20cm. Moskva, 1956. (At head of title page: Kol’skii filial 
im. S. M. Kirova A. N. SSSR .. .) 
Account of useful plants, grouped by uses, with brief description, habitat, 
and uses. Covers same area as Akademia Nauk SSSR (above). 
