FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II Ps 
Elementary account of geology and topography; unannotated list of vascu- 
lar plants, based on collections of author and others, the families arranged 
alphabetically. (Chain of mountains in Haute-Loire, Ardéche, Lozére, 
Aveyron, Gard, and Hérault.)—-See also Beille, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
Parmentier, Paul. Flore nouvelle de la chaine jurassique et de la Haute- 
Saéne a l’usage du botaniste herborisant. Bul. Soc. Hist. Nat. Autun 7: 
124-431. 1894 [1895]. (Reprinted 307 p. Autun, 1895. In Arnold Arbore- 
tum library.) 
Bibliography; annotated list of vascular plants, with keys to genera, 
differential characters under each species and indication of range by districts, 
followed by key to families—See also Babey, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Philippe, Xavier. Flore des Pyrénées. 2 v. (605, 502 p.). 22 cm. 
Bagnéres-de-Bigorre, 1859. 
Descriptive flora of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities for 
scarcer species. Covers both French and Spanish slopes. Pritzel gives date 
as 1859-60, but both volumes are dated 1859.—See also Loret, Henri. Notice 
sur l’herbier et la Flore des Pyrénées de Philippe. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 
30: 50-57. 1883. (Critical notice, pointing out many errors.)—Also Neyraut, 
E. J. Stations de quelques plantes rares ou peu communes des Pyrénées. 
Compt. Rend. Cong. Soc. Sav. Paris et Dépt. Paris, 1910, Sect. Sci. p. 114- 
123. 1911. (List of rare or newly recorded vascular plants collected by 
author, with localities.).—Also Gaussen, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Revel, Joseph, abbé. Essai de la flore du sud-ouest de la France, ou 
recherches botaniques faites dans cette région. 2 pt. (845 p.). pl. 23 cm. 
Villefranche, 1885-89; Rodez, 1900. (Publications de la Société des lettres, 
sciences et arts de |’Aveyron.) 
Topography, botanical] investigations, special localities with mention of 
noteworthy species; annotated list of vascular plants (1838 species) with 
localities. The region covered includes all of Aveyron, Dordogne, Gironde, 
and Lot, the greater part of Cantal, Corréze, and Lozére, and parts of 
Charente, Charente-Inférieure, Gard, Lot-et-Garonne, Tarn, and Tarn-et- 
Garonne.—See also Guillaud, above. 
Saint-Lager, J. B. Catalogue des plantes vasculaires de la flore du 
bassin du Rhone. viii, 886 p. 27.5 cm. Lyon, 1883. (Issued in 7 pts., 
1873-82, with Annales Soc. Bot. Lyon, v. 1-4, 6, 9-10.) 
List of vascular plants, with localities. (Southeastern France and adjacent 
Switzerland.)—-See also Durand, Théophile. Observations sur le Catalogue 
... Bul. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belg. 21 (2): 7-15. 1882.—Also Cariot, above, and 
additional references there cited. 
Séguy, Jean. Les noms populaires des plantes dans les Pyrénées centrales. 
Monog. Inst. Estud. Pirenaicos no. gen. 100 (Filologia 18). xxix, 444 p. 
incl. 16 fig. (distr. maps) on 4 pl. (on 2), map. 24 ecm. Barcelona, 1953. 
(At head of title page: Consejo superior de investigaciones cientificas. 
Instituto de estudios pirenaicos.) 
Extensive linguistic bibliography, discussion of materials, etc.; systematic 
list of vascular and a few cellular plants with patois names and localities; 
discussion of phonetics, origin and formation of names; indices of patois 
names with abbreviated scientific equivalents, of vernacular and patois names 
cited in the discussion, grouped by languages, and of scientific and French 
vernacular names. (In Ariége, Haute-Garonne, and Hautes-Pyrénées.)—See 
also Gatin under General, above, and additional references there given. 
Strobel, Heinrich. Die von pflanzennamen abgeleiteten ortsnamen einiger 
So departements. 102 p. 21 cm. Tiibingen, 1934 [1936]. 
iss. 
List of 100 names of plants and trees, with locality names derived from 
them and etymological analyses; indices. Relates to departments of Aude, 
Cantal, Dordogne, Dréme, Gard, and Hérault. (Not seen; title and annotation 
supplied by G. Rohlfs, Munich.)—See also Gatin under General, above, and 
additional references there given. 
