110 wisc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Duboul, Axel. Las plantos as camps. Glossoire patois. 2. éd., rev. et 
Sg 24 cm. Toulouse, 1890. (Newberry Library, Chicago.) (1st 
ed. E 
Alphabetical lst of patois names, in some cases with explanation of 
etymology, and with scientific and French vernacular equivalents; no index. 
“Les noms patois appartiennent a l’idiome parlé sur les confins de la Gas- 
cogne, de la Guyenne, du Languedoc et du comté de Foix;” they were col- 
lected in the departments of Ariége, Haute-Garonne, Tarn, and Tarn-et- 
Garonne.—See also Azais and Bosc, above; also under General, above, Gatin, 
and additional! references there given. 
Ecorchard, J. M. Flore régionale de toutes les plantes qui croissent spon- 
tanément ou qui sont généralement cultivées en pleine terre dans les en- 
virons de Paris, et les départements de Seine-Inférieure, Calvados, Eure, 
Manche, Orne, Maine-et-Loire, Ille-et-Vilaine, Cdtes-du-Nord, Finistére, 
Morbihan, Loire-Inférieure, Vendée, Deux-Sévres, Charente-Inférieure et 
Gironde. v. 1. Ixxviii, 794 p. 19 cm. Paris, 1877 (cover date, 1878). 
(Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Briefly annotated, keyed, descriptive flora of vascular plants and 
Characeae, with vernacular names and uses and some localities—See also 
his Synopsis de la flore des environs de Paris et des départements maritimes 
du nord-ouest et du sud-ouest de la France. xliii, 303 p. 17.5 cm. Paris, 
1878. (Consists essentially of the descriptions of the families and genera 
and the keys (but not the descriptions) of the species from his Flore ré- 
gionale. In Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Fournier, Paul, abbé. Flore complétive de la plaine francaise. Genres 
complexes, espéces collectives, hybrides, classement des sous-espéces et 
variétés. Région parisienne, ouest, centre, nord, est. xii, 682 p. 565 fig. 
LS. om... 2aris,.d928. 
Brief bibliography; barely annotated keys to the species of a great number 
of genera of vascular plants, the subspecies and minor variations keyed in 
footnotes. Also issued as thesis, with title: Etude systématique des genres 
et espéces complexes de la plaine francaise. Originally published (1924-27) 
under the title: Bréviaire du botaniste. Florule de poche des genres et 
espéces complexes et de leurs hybrides. (Not seen.) 
Fourreau, Jules. Catalogue des plantes qui croissent spontanément le 
long du cours du Rhéne. Annales Soc. Linn. Lyon n.s., 16: 301-304. 1868; 
17: 89-200. 1869. (Reprinted 216 p.) 
General features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants, with localities 
‘el the rarer species.—See also Cariot, above, and Magnin and Saint-Lager, 
below. 
Gandoger, Michel. Flore lyonnaise et des départements du sudest com- 
prenant l’analyse des plantes spontanées et des plantes cultivées comme 
industrielles ou ornamentales avec l’indication de quelques-unes de leurs 
propriétés principales . . . viii, liv, 322 p. 18.5 cm. Paris, 1875. 
Flora of vascular plants and Characeae (2,068 species) in form of keys, 
with local vernacular names, notes on uses, and localities for rarer species; 
includes cultivated plants—See also Magnin, below. 
Garnaud, —, Huguet, —, and Perrin, —. Les principales plantes médici- 
nales du Massif Central. 71 p. illus. 8vo. [Clermont-Ferrand, 1922 ?] 
(At head of title page: Comité régional des plantes médicinales de Clermont- 
Ferrand.) (In library of Faculté de Pharmacie, Université de Paris.) 
Includes annotated list of medicinal plants, arranged by collecting dates, 
with vernacular and patois names, botanical characters, properties, uses, etc. 
There is a condensed ed., 16 p. 1921, without illustrations. (Not seen; 
annotation supplied by G. Dillemann.)—-See also under General, above, 
Ansberque, and additional references there given. 
Gaussen, Henri. Catalogue-flore des Pyrénées. Monde des Plant. 48 
(293/297): 11-14. illus. (incl. map), (298/302): 3-7. 1953; 50 (815): 3-5. 
1955; 51 (319): 17-18, (320): 25-26. 1956. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
List of vascular plants of the French and Spanish Pyrenees, with distri- 
bution indicated by districts. The parts so far published cover pterido- 
phytes, gymnosperms, monocotyledons in part (Alismaceae-Cyperaceae, part, 
the families arranged alphabetically).—See also his two works below; also 
