112 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Geography, geology, topography, climate, general features of flora, etc.; 
alphabetical list of botanists (with details of herbaria), local publications, 
societies, and museums, arranged alphabetically by departments. P. 2-206 
of reprint printed on recto only. 
Lloyd, James. Flore de l’ouest de la France ou description des plantes 
qui croissent spontanément dans les départements de: Charente-Inférieure, 
Deux-Sévres, Vendée, Loire-Inférieure, Morbihan, Finistére, Cétes-du- Nord, 
Ille-et-Vilaine. 5. éd., publiée par les soins de M. Emile Gadeceau. CXXiv, 
458 p. port. 20cm. Nantes, 1897 (cover date, 1898). (1st ed. 1854.) 
Lists of species of different habitats; botanical explorations, physiography, 
soils, ete. of each department; annotated, briefly descriptive flora of vascular 
plants and Characeae, with localities. 
Magnin, Antoine. Annotations et additions aux flores du Jura et du Lyon- 
nais et remarques sur l’inégale répartition de quelques plantes considérées 
comme communes. Mém. Soc. Emul. Doubs VI, 9: 329-412. 1895; 10: 
227-317. 1896. 
Bibliography; additional localities for the departments of Doubs, Jura, Ain, 
Rhone and adjacent Isére, Savoie, and Loire, supplementing those in Cariot 
and Saint-Lager, Grenier, Parmentier, and 'Saint- Lager (all given above), 
and in Rouy (above, under General) —See also Hétier, Francois. Annotations 
et additions ... 2. ptie. Contribution 4 1’étude botanique des bassins lacustres 
de la chaine jurassique. Mém. Soc. Emul. Doubs VII, 1: 85-173. 1897. 
(Reprinted with the above in their Observations sur la flore du Jura et du 
Lyonnais. ix, 282 p. 22.5 cm. Besancon, 1894—97.)—Also Archives de la 
flore jurassienne. 1.-7. année (no. 1-67). 1900 [1899?]-1906, passim, for 
numerous new records for the flora of the Jura region in the broadest sense. 
(No. 60-67 not seen.)—Also under Doubs (Magnin, La végétation des monts 
Jura).—Also Babey, above (for Jura), and additional references there 
given; also Gandoger, above (for Lyonnais), and reference just below. 
La végétation de la région lyonnaise et de la partie moyenne du 
bassin du Rhéne ou description topographique, géologique et botanique des 
regions du Lyonnais, du Beaujolais, de la Dombes et du Bas-Dauphiné... 
i-xvi, 6-513 p. 7 maps. 27 cm. Bale, Lyon, Genéve, 1886. (Arnold 
Arboretum library.) 
Mainly phytogeographical and ecological; includes (p. 302-398) annotated 
lists of silicicole and calcicole vascular plants with localities; also (p. 457— 
486) account of naturalized and adventive species and species that have dis- 
appeared.—See also Gandoger, above. 
Miégeville,—, abbé. Histoire de la botanique dans les Pyrénées. Bul. Soc. 
Bot. France 15 (Sess. Extraord.): xxvii-xxxiv. 1868. 
Account of botanical explorations and publications.—See also Gaussen, 
above, and additional works there cited. 
Offner, Jules, and Le Brun, Pierre. Un siécle de floristique 4 travers 
les Alpes francaises. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 103: 298-375. 1956. 
Changes in flora; condensed account of botanical investigations and publica- 
tions, region by region; alpine gardens, lists of botanists and locality names, 
extensive bibliography. Covers region from Haute-Savote to Alpes-Mari- 
times, west to Isére, Drome, and Vaucluse.—See also Le Brun, P. Un siécle 
.. (Additions et corrections). Bul. Soc. Bot. France 104: 339-351. 1 fig. 
(map). 1957.—Also Deniker under General, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
and Pons, Joseph. Les plantes médicinales et aromatiques des 
Alpes frangaises. 184 p. 124 fig. 12mo. Gap, 1931. 
Popular work containing the descriptions of 124 medicinal plants, alpha- 
betically arranged by vernacular names, with properties, uses, method of 
harvesting, etc.; calendar of harvesting dates, list of little-used drug plants, 
ete. (Not seen; cited from Bul. Soc. Bot. France 80: 251. 1933 and Biol. 
Abstr. 9: 2147. 1935.)—See also under General, above, Ansberque, and 
additional references there given. 
Pantel, C. Formation et aspect du relief actuel des Cévennes avec la 
liste des plantes qui croissent dans ce pays. 77 p. 18.5 cm. Paris, 1885. 
(Lloyd Library.) 
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