108 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Marne 28 (1881), 51 (1904); Seine-et-Oise 51 (1904); Var 46 (1899); Vendée 
8 (1861), 58 (1911); Vosges 5 (1858), 55 (1908). 
Verlot, Bernard. Le guide du botaniste herborisant. Conseils sur la 
récolte des plantes, la préparation des herbiers, l’exploration des stations de 
plantes phanérogames et cryptogames, la botanique fossile, et les herborisa- 
tions aux environs de Paris, dans les Ardennes, la Bourgogne, [etc.]. 3. éd., 
rev. et augmentée. Avec un introduction par M. Naudin. xvi, 764 p. 34 
fig., front. 16 cm. Paris, 1886. (Lloyd Library.) (1st ed. 1865.) 
Detailed directions for collecting plants (including fossils), etc.; directions 
for botanical excursions at numerous localities throughout France and in 
Corsica, with itineraries and lists of principal species; classified bibliography 
(p. 736—-756).—See also Jovet, above. 
Partial 
See also Paris (region); also Spain, General (Bubani, Flora pyrenaea). 
Under this heading are included works that deal with all or part of two or (usually) 
more departments but do not correspond to any single one of the old provinces, the principal 
areas being the following: Alps, Bas-Rhéne, Causses Cévenols, Cévennes, Jura Mountains, 
Loire valley, Lyonnais, Massif Central, Pyrenees, Rhéne valley, Riviera, and works dealing 
with the center, north, south, southwest, and west of France. 
Works relating to the old provinces of France in their entirety, such as Alsace, Normandie, 
and Provence, as well as the Paris region (“région parisienne’’), will be found under these 
provincial names which are alphabeted among the names of the departments. 
Cross-references to titles included in the General and Partial sections are not given under 
the various departments and provinces, but cross-references are given under the departments 
to the respective provincial floras (such as Alsace, Champagne, Paris region, etc.), which will 
be found listed in the same alphabet with the departmental floras. 
The partial titles here listed may be classified as follows: Floras: Babey (Jura), Bonnier 
(northern France), Boreau (central France), Cariot (basin of the Rhéne and the Loire), 
Ecorchard (Paris and western France), Fournier (plaine francaise), Gandoger (Lyonnais and 
southeastern France), Grenier (Jura), Guillard (southwest France), Lloyd (western France), 
Parmentier (Jura), Philippe (Pyrenees), Thompson (Riviera). Catalogs: Beille (Massif Cen- 
tral), Braun-Blanquet (high Alps), Fourreau (valley of the Rhéne), Gaussen (Pyrenees), 
Lamotte (central plateau), Magnin (Jura and Lyonnais; Lyonnais), Pantel (Cévennes), Revel 
(southwest France), Saint-Lager (basin of the Rhéne), Zetterstedt (Pyrenees). Bibliog- 
raphies: Gaussen (Végétation ... des Pyrénées), Offner and Le Brun (Alps). Vernacular 
names: Azais (Languedoc, Provence, etc.) Bosc (Bas-Rhéne), Duboul (Languedoc, Gascogne, 
etc.), Séguy (central Pyrenees), Strobel (toponymy, central southern France). Medicinal 
plants: Bel (southern France), Bénézech (Causses Cévenols; includes also edible plants), 
Garnaud (Massif Central), Offmer and Pons (Alps). Miscellaneous: Gaussen (Introduction: 
list of herbaria, local botanists, etc. of Pyrenees), Lassimonne (botanists, museums, etc., of 
Massif Central), Miégeville (botanical explorations in Pyrenees), Strobel (toponymy, central 
southern France), Voigt (vegetation of Riviera). 
Azais, Gabriel. Catalogue botanique. Synonymie languedocienne, pro- 
vencale, gasconne, quercinoise, etc. iv, 185 p. 24.5 cm. Béziers, 1871. 
Alphabetical list of French names with corresponding scientific and patois 
names, alphabetical list of patois names with reference to first list, alpha- 
betical list of patois names of mushrooms with scientific and patois equiva- 
lents. (Not seen; annotation supplied by Mme. G. Duprat from microfilm 
in library of Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris.)—For other lists 
of vernacular names of the regions mentioned see under Languedoc and 
Provence; also Bose and Duboul, below; also under General, above, Gatin, 
and additional references there given. 
Babey, C. M. P. Flore jurassienne ou description des plantes vasculaires 
croissant naturellement dans les montagnes du Jura et les plaines qui sont 
au pied... 4v. table. 22 cm. Paris, 1845 (cover date 1846). 
Topography, climate, cultivated plants, geology; annotated descriptive 
flora of vascular plants, with localities and notes on uses. Covers the French 
and .Swiss Jura, from Ain to Doubs and from Genéve to Basel.—See also 
Grenier, Magnin, and Parmentier, below; also Switzerland, General (Friche- 
Joset; Godet; Thurmann.) 
Beille, Lucien. Essai sur les zones de végétation du Massif Central de la 
France. Bul. Soc. Sci. Phys. et Nat. Toulouse 8: 447-594. map. 1889. 
Geography, topography, plant zones, etc.; tabular list of vascular plants 
(1608 species), with indication of zones in which they occur.—See also 
Coste, Hippolyte. Plantes nouvelles ou récemment découvertes dans les 
Cévennes et le Massif Central. Monde des Plant. III, 22 (14-129): 5-8, 
(15-130): 4—7, (17-132): 5-7, (18-183): 6-7. 1921; 23 (19-134): 6-7. 1922. 
(List with localities.)—Also Dhien, René. Les fougéres du Morvan. Bul. 
Scient. Bourgogne 11: 23-28. 1948. (List of 27 ferns of the Massif du 
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