142 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Flore de la Céte-d’Or, ou description des plantes indigénes et des espéces le 
plus généralement cultivées et acclimatées, observées jusqu’& ce jour dans 
ce département, disposées selon la méthode naturelle de Jussieu; suivie d’une 
table analytique. -2 v..(2 pel.,<eli, 1138Ppt).) Topl:-22.5) cmt o Dijon, Vise 
(Botanical explorations (based on Vallot, Mémoire sur lhistoire de la 
botanique en Bourgogne. 1828), topography, geology, soils, agriculture, 
itineraries for collecting; descriptive flora of wild and commonly cultivated 
vascular plants and Characeae (more than 1500 species), with vernacular 
names, uses, and localities for scarcer species; key to genera. Duret is often 
cited as co-author, but his name does not appear on either title page, and 
ee fee 
géographie botanique a propos des plantes de la Céte-d’Or. Revue Gén. Bot. 
8: 353-367, 418-425, 451-468, 507-5138. 1896. (Phytogeographic, including 
lists of species of different geographic range, with especial reference to the 
plateau de Langres.)—Also Gérard, Frédéric, abbé. Sur quelques plantes 
rares de la Céte-d’Or et leurs limites géographiques. Compt. Rend. Assoc. 
Franc. Avance. Sci. 40: 457-463. 1912. (Mention of many of the rarer plants 
and of those which reach the limits of their distribution in the department.) 
—Also Genty, P. A. Suite a la flore du département de la Céte-d’Or de 
Charles Royer . .. Bul. Scient. Bourgogne 2: 59-77. 1933. (List of addi- 
tional species and localities.)—Also his Contributions a la flore de la Cote- 
d’Or. 1. c. 8: 129-132. 19389. (Short list of additional species and localities.) 
Viallanes, J.J.A., and Arbaumont, Jules d’. Flore de la Céte-d’Or, con- 
tenant la description des plantes vasculaires spontanées ou cultivées en grand 
dans le département, un apercu de leurs propriétés médicales et de leurs 
usages . . . nouv.’éd. Ixx, 526 p. 16.5,¢em. Dijon, 1926: (ist. ed: .1889s) 
Local distribution; annotated descriptive flora of vascular plants (1350 
indigenous species), with keys, localities for scarcer species, and brief notes 
on uses. The 1926 issue is apparently only a reprint of the “nouv. éd.” of 
1910 (latter in Gray Herbarium library); it differs from the 1889 issue 
principally in the addition of an appendix on p. 525-6, listing the species 
added since 1889. 
Local 
Genty, P. A. Compte rendu de l’herborisation faite le 6 juin 1932 au parc 
de “La Trouhaute” et aux environs de Chendve. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 79: 
811-819. 1933. 
Includes (p. 813-819) Florule ... by P. Genty and P. Guinier, an unanno- 
tated list of vascular plants, mosses, and lichens, with the ubiquitous species 
omitted. 
Lilot granitique de MA@lain et sa végétation . .. Bul. Soc. Bot. 
France 71: 1069-1084. 1925. 
Geology, general features of flora; unannotated list of vascular plants, 
mosses, lichens, and 1 mushroom (838 species, of which 252 are vascular) .— 
See also his Florules des flots granitiques des environs de Dijon. Bul. Soc. 
Bot. France 79: 667-686. 1932. (Further notes on flora of MAalain; also lists 
from Savigny-sous-Malain, Mesmont, Remilly-en-Montagne, etc.) 
Lachot, Henry. Flore de l’arrondissement de Semur (Cote-d’Or): com- 
prenant toutes les plantes spontanées ou cultivées en grand dans cet 
arrondissement. Avec des clefs analytiques ... 714 p. 25.5 cm. Semur, 
1885-99. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Geology, soils, etc.; annotated, briefly descriptive flora of vascular plants 
(1299 species), with localities; list of local botanists. Issued in 2 parts, the 
second in 2 subparts, all paged continuously. 
COTES-DU-NORD 
See Bretagne; also Ille-et-Vilaine (Mabille, Catalogue des plantes . . . de Dinan et de 
Saint-Malo). 
General 
Ferrary, F. Essai sur V’histoire naturelle du département des Cétes-du- 
Nord. 754, 111 p. 14 cm. Saint Brieuc, 1836. (Library of Muséum national 
d’histoire naturelle, Paris.) 
