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Topography, etc.; list of vascular plants, mosses, hepatics, and lichens, 
with localities (from Entre-la-Porte, Tacul, Leschaux, and Jardin, at about 
2,300 to 2,700 meters elevation)—See also his Recherches botaniques dans 
le massif du Mont-Blanc. Annuaire Club Alpin Franc. 6: 544-558. 1880. 
(Includes I, list of mosses of the massif of Mont Blanc (p. 544-549); II, 
Florule de la base nord de |’Aiguille du Midi entre les altitudes de 2,500 et 
3,000 métres (p. 549-550), with mention of 3 phanerogams and several 
bryophytes and lichens; III, Flore des flots du bassin de la Mer du Glace 
(p. 550-558), including lists of vascular and cellular plants from four botanical 
“islands” (Entre-la-Porte, Couvercle, Leschaux, Jardin).)—Also his Guide, 
above. 
Notice sur la végétation de la région des neiges; ou florule du 
Jardin de la Mer de Glace, du glacier d’Argentiére, au centre du massif de la 
chaine du Mont-Blanc. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 37: 32-34. 1890. 
Topography, etc.; unannotated list of vascular plants, mosses, hepatics, 
and lichens. (A gravelly and rocky area about 100 by 100 meters, on the 
right side of the glacier d’Argentiére and that of la Tour-Noire, at the base 
of the south-west flank of the Aiguille d’Argentiére, at 2684 meters altitude. 
Needs to be carefully distinguished from the better known Jardin de la Mer 
de Glace in the Glacier du Taléfre, generally known as that of Chamonix.) 
Végétation de la région des neiges ou flore des Grands-Mulets 
(Mont-Blanc). Annales Soc. Sci. Phys. Nat., Agr. et Indus. Lyon III, 6: 
215-222. [1862.] 
Topography, etc.; list of vascular (24 species) and cellular plants (58 
species).—See also Martins, Charlies. La végétation du Spitzberg comparée 
a celle des Alpes et des Pyrénées. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 12: 144-162. 1865. 
(Includes (p. 158-159) account of botanical explorations and list of 24 known 
phanerogams, with title Végétaux phanérogames des Grands-Mulets.) 
HAUTE-VIENNE 
See also Limousin. 
General 
Lamy [de la Chapelle], Edouard. Flore de la Haute-Vienne. 65 p. 8vo. 
Limoges, 1856. 
Annotated list, with localities. (Not seen; annotation supplied by G. Dille- 
mann.)—See also his Simple apercu sur les plantes cryptogames et agames 
du département de la Haute-Vienne. Cong. Scient. France 26 (1) (Limoges 
1859): 459-499. 1860. (Includes 33 vascular eryptogams, with annotations. 
In University of Michigan library.)—Also Malinvaud, Ernest. Catalogue 
des espéces rares ou critiques qui croissent dans les environs de Limoges, 
avec la description d’une espéce nouvelle d’Orobanche, découverte a Limoges, 
et non encore décrite par les auteurs. l.c. 26 (1): 500-510. 1860. (Exten- 
sive list of vascular plants, annotated as to abundance. In University of 
Michigan library.)—Also Le Gendre, Charles. Contributions 4 la flore de la 
Haute-Vienne. Compt. Rend. Assoc. France. Avance. Sci. 19 (2): 412-415. 
1891. (List of noteworthy vascular plants and Characeae, with localities.) 
—Also his Flore des terrains de serpentine de la Haute-Vienne. Bul. Géog. 
Bot. 19 (ie, 29): 19-34. 1919. (Local occurrence, composition, etc. of 
serpentine rocks; lists of species occurring on serpentine and other rocks, 
those occurring also on other rocks but with special forms on serpentine, 
and those peculiar to serpentine.)—Also his Flore des terrains magnésiens 
produite par l’érosion des serpentines de la Haute-Vienne. Revue Scient. 
Limousin 15 (année 32): 21-26, 51-62. 1928. (List of about 110 species, 
with localities and notes on frequency of occurrence. Not seen; title and 
annotation supplied by R. McVaugh from work in University of Michigan 
library.) 
Local 
Duris, Thomas. Catalogue des plantes recoltées dans les environs 
d’Eymoutiers (Haute-Vienne). Revue Scient. Limousin 15 (année 82): 
142-152, 171-180. 1928. 
List of about 430 species, with localities and notes on frequency of 
occurrence. (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by R. McVaugh from 
copy in University of Michigan library.) 
