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Account of climatic influences (continental or boreal, Atlantic, Mediter- 
ranean or southern, and mountain) affecting the French flora, with descrip- 
tion of climate, mention of characteristic species, agricultural resources, etc.; 
bibliography of French works on phytogeography, climate in relation to 
plant growth, etc.; descriptive treatment of Cupuliferae and Coniferae, taken 
from Coste’s Flore. 
Grenier, Charles, and Godren, D. A. Flore de France ou description des 
plantes qui croissent naturellement en France et en Corse. 3 v. (762, 760, 
779 p.). 22cm. Paris, 1848-56. 
Descriptive flora of vascular plants, with localities; old, but still a standard 
work. 
Guillaumin, André. Les fleurs de jardins. 4 v. illus., 256 col. pl., ports. 
16 ea Paris, 1929-36. (Encyclopédie pratique du naturaliste 15, 16, 17, 
29. 
Biographical sketches of many French gardeners and horticulturists, bibli- 
ography, directions for cultivation, etc.; descriptions and colored plates of 
French garden plants, grouped according to season (v. 1, spring plants; v. 
2-3, summer plants; v. 4, autumn plants); general index in v. 4.—See also 
Fournier (Arbres, arbustes et fleurs) and Gérome, above. 
Guinier, Philibert. Atlas des arbres, arbustes, arbrisseaux et sous-arbris- 
seaux croissant spontanément ou naturalisés en France et dans les régions 
limitrophes. sér. (i.e. no.) 1-9. illus., pls. (pt. col.). 21 em. Paris, 1912. 
Semipopular descriptive account of native or naturalized trees and shrubs, 
with local and general range, soil and climatic relations, uses, etc.; each of 
the species is illustrated with a colored plate and a habit photograph. 
Issued in numbered and separately paged fascicles, not in systematic order; 
systematic list in Série 1. The work was planned to occupy 28 fascicles, but 
apparently only 9 were issued.—See also Gayffier, above, and additional 
references there given. 
Guyettant, C. Mémento botanique contenant onze mille trois cents noms 
vulgaires et tous les noms italiens des plantes utiles ou d’agrément ainsi que 
leurs noms francais et scientifiques. xili, 436 p. 18 cm. Paris, 1899. 
(Lloyd Library.) 
Alphabetical list of French and Italian vernacular names with botanical 
equivalents and of botanical names with vernacular equivalents; relates 
principally to useful or ornamental plants, and includes exotic species.— 
See also Gatin, above, and additional references there given. 
Hariot, Paul. Atlas colorié des plantes médicinales indigénes. x, 221 p. 
4 fig., 144 col. pl.on 72. 18.5cm. Paris, 1900. 
Popular treatment of 148 medicinal plants, alphabetically arranged by 
vernacular names, with vernacular names, uses, etc., and colored plates; 
briefer account of 216 less important species; list of species, grouped by 
medicinal uses.—See also Ansberque, above, and additional references there 
given. 
Hermant, Charles, abbé. Les plantes alimentaires, condimentaires, sac- 
chariféres, oléiféres et 4 boissons de toute la France. 176 p. 100 fig. 8vo. 
Chalons-sur-Marne, 1938. 
Popular account of edible plants, including wild and cultivated species. 
(Not seen; cited from Monde des Plant. V, 38 (233): 39-40. 1938.)—See 
also Ansberque, above, and additional references there given. 
Hermant, Paul, and Boomans, Denis. La médecine populaire . . . Préface 
de Albert Marinus. xv, 240 p. illus. 23.5 cm. Bruxelles, Paris, 1929. 
(Library of Faculté de Pharmacie, Université de Paris.) 
Principles of popular medicine (resemblances in color, movement, form, 
etc.), concept of diseases as material things, animistic concepts, account of 
several medicinal plants, etc.; the whole with full references—See also 
Ansberque, above, and additional references there given. 
Hickel, Robert. Graines et plantules des coniféres. Bul. Soc. Dendrol. 
France 1911: 13-115, 134-204. 93 fig. 1911—Graines et plantules des 
angiospermes. 1. c. 1912: 72-141, 147-197. f. 1-23, 2 pl. 1912; 1913: 7-60, 
75-119, 129-178, 185-242. f. 24-85. 1913; 1914: 31-87. 1914. (Reprinted 
