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18 (Notul. Bot. 13): 1-16. 1 fig. (map). 1943. (Botanical regions, general 
features of vegetation, etc.; annotated list of the more important vascular 
plants.)—Also Hiakkinen, Uuno. Taydennystietoja Konneveden pitajan 
putkilokasvistosta. (Erganzende beitrage zur kenntnis der gefasspflanzen- 
flora des kirchspiels Konnevesi im Mittelfinnland.) 1. c. 20 (Notul. Bot.): 
67-70. 1945. (Further list of noteworthy species with localities.)—Also his 
Uusia putkilokasvien kasvupaikkaléytéja Konnevedelta. [New vascular 
plant records from Konnevesi.] Luonnon Tutkija 55: 183. 1951. 
Roivanen, Heikki. Tietoja Pihtiputaan ja Kinnulan putkilckasvistosta. 
[Notes on the vascular flora of Pihtipudas and Kinnula.] Kuopion Luonnon 
Wopivain -Y hdist. Julk. ser. ‘B. ‘vy. 16*no, 1 *48“p.. 1927. 
Annotated list of known vascular plants (398 species). (Not seen; title 
and annotation supplied by H. Luther.) 
FRANCE 
See also Belgium, General (Goffart, Nouveau manuel; Paque, De Vlaamsche volksnamen) ; 
Italy, General (Rikli, Das pflanzenkleid der Mittelmeerlinder); Netherlands, General (Gerth 
van Wijk, A dictionary of plant names); Spain, General (Bubani, Flora pyrenaea) ; Switzer- 
land, General (Bouvier, Flore des Alpes de la Suisse et de la Savoie; Probst, Wolladventiven). 
General 
See also the classified list of Partial floras (p. 108). 
The general titles here listed may be classified as follows: Floras and manuals: Acloque, 
Bonnier (two), Coste, Fournier, Gillet, Grenier, Rouy. Catalogs: Bautier (with localities), 
Camus (two, including one of hybrids), Léveillé (two, including one of hybrids). IJconog- 
raphies: Baillon, (Bonnier, Flore compléte illustrée), (Coste), Cusin, Jaume St.-Hilaire. 
Bibliographies: Deniker, Dillemann, Holden, Rehder. Vernacular names: (Gatin), Guyettant, 
Kreiter, Rolland. Pteridophytes: Rey-Pailhade. Trees and woody plants in general: Gayfher 
Guinier, Hickel (seeds and seedlings), Mathieu. Medicinal or poisonous plants: (Ansberque), 
(Bonnier), Bossu, Bruntz, Cazin, Conte, Cornevin (poisonous plants), Dubois, Fournier, 
Hariot, P. Hermant, Kosch, Perrot, Rawton, Rodin, Rouget. Other useful plants: Ansberque 
(mostly forage), Bonnier (general), Ducomet (edible), Gibault (edible), C. Hermant (edible), 
Maniciot (edible), Masclef (general), Rothschild (general). Weeds: Fron, Gadeceau, Menault. 
Cultivated plants: Fournier, Géréme, Guillaumin. Miscellaneous: Chevalier (extinct or disap- 
pearing species), Davy de Virville (history of botany), Depape (fossil floras), Gatin (dic- 
tionary of botanical terms and vernacular names), Gaussen (botanical regions), Gentil (ety- 
mology of scientific names), Goujon (climatic influences), Jovet (guide for excursions), Kreiter 
(etymology), Le Brun (additions to flora), Le Grand (statistics), Meynier (toponymy), 
ereiot poor Société botanique de France (reports of excursions), Verlot (guide for 
otanizing). 
Acloque, A. N. C. Flore de France contenant la description de toutes les 
espéces indigénes disposées en tableaux analytiques ... 816 p. 2165 fig. 
18.5 cm. Paris, 1894. (Reissued 1904.) 
Manual of vascular plants (4255 species) in form of keys, with brief indi- 
cation of range; synopsis of groups of cellular plants, with vernacular names 
only; illustrated glossary, annotated list of principal medicinal plants, indices. 
—See also his Flores régionales de la France. Nord.—Ouest.—Sud-ouest et 
Pyrénées.—Région méditerranéenne.—Sud-est et Alpes.—Nord-est, Vosges et 
Alsace.—Centre.—Environs de Paris. [431] p. 18.5 em. Paris, 1904. (Each of 
the 8 sections (of 44 to 56 pages) contains an annotated list of the vascular 
piants of the region covered. These lists, bound with the text of his Flore 
de France, were published in 1904 as separate works under the titles Flore 
du sud-ouest de la France et des Pyrénées, Flore du sud-est de la France et 
des Alpes, etc.) 
Ansberque, Edme. Flore fourragére de la France. Reproduite par la 
méthode de compression dite phytoxygraphique ... 272 pl. on 136. 44 cm. 
Lyon, 1866. 
Nature prints (in sepia) of 708 plants (all but 2 vascular), with brief 
annotations on plates as to useful or harmful properties; in addition to forage 
plants, includes medicinal and otherwise useful species, but is not complete 
for latter. Lithographed index.—See also (for medicinal plants) Bonnier 
(2), Bossu, Bruntz, Cazin, Conte, Cornevin, Dubois, Fournier, Hariot, P. 
Hermant, Kosch, Perrot, Rawton, Rodin, and Rouget; and, for other useful 
plants, Bonnier (2), Ducomet, Gibault, C. Harmant, Manciot, Masclef, and 
Rothschild; also, under Partial, Bel, Bénézech, Garnaud, and Offner and Pons. 
Baillon, H. E. Iconographie de la flore francaise. 5 v. 500 col. pl. 19 cm. 
Paris, [1885-94].—Table générale des 500 planches de l’ouvrage. 40 p. 19 
em. [1894.] (With v. 5.) 
