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Maranne, Isidore. Flore des hauts-plateaux basaltiques du Massif Central 
(plateau d’Allanche). Bul. Géog. Bot. 26: 57-99. 1916. 
General feature of flora, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants observed by 
author; list of common plants of Auvergne not found in the region. Covers 
part of the Massif du Cézallier, including the communes of Allanche, Lan- 
deyrat, Pradiers, Vernols, and vicinity. 
CHAMPAGNE 
The somewhat vaguely defined region of Champagne includes principally the departments of 
Ardennes, Aube, Haute-Marne, Marne, and part of Yonne. Only works relating to the whole 
or a large part of the region are listed here. 
Laurent, Jules. Catalogue des plantes vasculaires de la Champagne 
crayeuse. Avec la collaboration de A. Devauversin et Louis Maury. (Etudes 
sur la flore et la végétation de la Champagne crayeuse. v. 2.) ix, 269 p. 22 
cm. Reims, 1925-[32]. (Library of Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, 
Paris; p. 65-269 in library of Chicago Natural History Museum.) 
Botanical explorations; annotated list of vascular plants (including 1099 
native and naturalized species), with localities; gazetteer, short bibliography. 
Covers all of Marne and part of Ardennes, Aube, and Yonne. According to a 
note in the copy examined in the Paris Museum, the work was issued in Bul. 
Soc. Hist. Nat. Reims 1925-32.—Replaces Fiiche, Paul. La Champagne 
crayeuse. Etude de géographie botanique. Mém. Soc. Acad. Agr., Sci., Arts 
et Belles-Let. Dépt. Aube 72 (III, 45): 171-277. 2 pl. 1908. (Includes 
(p. 186-201) unannotated list of vascular plants, with indication of those 
which are introduced.)—See also Laurent, Jules. La végétation de la Cham- 
pagne crayeuse. Etude de géographie botanique. 1 p. l., vii, 355 p. 24 pl., 
9 maps. 25 cm. Nemours, 1920. (Etudes sur la flore et la végétation de la 
Champagne crayeuse ...v.1.) (Ecological; includes (p. 319-342) “Appen- 
dice. La florule adventice,” containing annotated list of recently naturalized 
species and list of acclimated perennials which do not spread; also (p. 343- 
350) bibliography.)—Also Berton, A. Quelques plantes de la Champagne 
crayeuse. Monde des Plant. 50 (315): 6-7. 1955. (List of noteworthy spe- 
cies, mostly from Marne. In Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Remy, E. A. Flore de la Champagne, description succincte de toutes les 
plantes cryptogames et phanérogames des départements de la Marne, des 
Ardennes, de |’Aube et de la Haute-Marne, leurs propriétés médicales, usages 
économiques, industriels, et intérét agricole. xii, 281 p. 19cm. Reims, 1858. 
Briefly descriptive flora of cellular and vascular plants, with some notes on 
uses but without localities. Hariot (Mém. Soc. Acad. Agr., Sci., Arts et 
Belles-Let. Dépt. Aube 55: 179. 1891) states that it is absolutely worthless. 
CHARENTE 
General 
Rochebrune, A. T. de, and Savatier, Alexandre. Catalogue raisonné des 
plantes phanérogames qui croissent spontanément dans le département de la 
Charente. xv, 294 p. 22.5 cm. Paris, 1860 (cover date 1861). 
Geology, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae, with locali- 
ties for scarcer species; systematic list of specific names, with page refer- 
ences; no alphabetical index.—See also Duret, V. Plantes et localités 
nouvelles de la Charente. Bul. Soc. Bot. Deux-Sévres 20: 142-149. 1909. 
(Extensive list of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities, collected by 
author in 1877-1880 in the arrondissement of Angouléme. In Farlow Library, 
Harvard University.) 
CHARENTE-MARITIME 
Named Charente-Inférieure until 1941. 
General 
David, P. A., Foucaud, Julien, and Vincent, Pierre. Catalogue des plantes 
vasculaires qui croissent spontanément dans le département de la Charente- 
Inférieure ...2p.1.,83 p. map. 25cm. la Rochelle, 1878. (Bastard-title 
Géographie botanique de la Charente-Inférieure.) 
