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map. 1907. (Topography; account of 20 excursions to be made from 
Brianeon, with mention of noteworthy plants.)—Also Jeanpert, Edouard. 
Sur quelques plantes du Queyras. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 59: 589. 1915. 
(List of several noteworthy plants, with localities.)—Also his Note sur la 
flore du Queyras. l.c. 59: 621-625. 1915. (Itinerary, with mention of note- 
worthy plants.)—Also Pons, J. Note sur quelques plantes nouvelles du 
Brianconnais. l.c. 69: 471-480. 1923. (Considerations on introduced spe- 
cies, etc.; list of noteworthy angiosperms from the canton of Briancon, 
with localities.)—Also his Compte rendu sommaire des herborisations faites 
par la Société pendant le session de 1922 dans le Brianconnais. l.c. 69 (Sess. 
Extraord.): 18-61. 1926. (Account of numerous excursions, with mention 
of noteworthy plants collected.)—Also Pouzet, Eugéne. Excursion a Saint- 
Véran en Queyras 16 a 22 aoait 1932. Annales Soc. Linn. Lyon n:s., 77: 
65-79. 1934. (Includes lists of species from various localities.) 
Le Brun, Pierre. L’herborisation au col de la Traversette. Bul. Soc. 
Bot. France 69: 481-488. 1923. 
Includes lists of vascular plants observed at various altitudes up to the 
summit (3112 meters).—See also Soubeiran, Léon, and Verlot, Bernard. 
Rapport sur l’excursion faite du 2 au 9 aoait, au Mont-Viso et dans les alpes 
du Brianconnais ... Bul. Soc. Bot. France 7: 783-816. 1860 (see especially 
p. 793 sqq.). 
Magnin, Antoine. Compte-rendu botanique de la session de Gap en 
juillet et aoait 1874. Annales Soc. Bot. Lyon 2: 125-134. 1875. 
Topography, geology, plant zones, with partial lists of species of different 
localities and habitats. Reprinted, with title Apercu de la végétation des 
environs de Gap, in Bul. Soc. Bot. France 21 (Sess. Extraord.): xlvi-lii. 
[1876], under the general title Rapports sur les excursions de la Société 
... , With the following supplementary papers: Magnin, A. Rapport... 
sur l’herborisation faite le 24 juillet, au Col de Glaize. l.c. p. lii-lx. (Itiner- 
ary, with mention of noteworthy plants collected); Borel, J. Enumération 
... des espéces trouvées dans les diverses localités parcourues dans l|’excur- 
sion au Col de Glaize. lc. p. lxi-lxxii. (List of vascular plants and 
Characeae collected, grouped under localities; also list of mosses). Other 
papers on other localities are also given.—See also Tillet, Paul. Observa- 
tions sur la flore du Laus et des environs de Gap (Hautes-Alpes). Annales 
Soc. Bot. Lyon 7: 219-242. 1880. (Includes partial list of plants from 
numerous localities.) 
Reverchon, —. Note sur la flore du Mont Rognouse. Annales Soc. Bot. 
Lyon 2: 33-36. 1875. 
List of noteworthy species, not in systematic order. 
HAUTES-PYRENEES 
See also Gasecogne (Levrat). 
General 
Dulac, Joseph, abbé. Flore du département des Hautes-Pyrénées (publiée 
pour le premiere fois): plantes vasculaires spontanées ... xii, 641 p. 45 
fig.,.map. 19cm. Paris, 1867. 
Keyed, very briefly annotated flora of vascular plants (1776 i.e. 1778 
species), with localities. The index gives the derivation, often fanciful, of 
all the scientific names. The author, whose classical feeling is indicated by 
his manufacture of such names as Volataceae (for Aceraceae) and Duotri- 
aceae (for Cistaceae), laid down in his preface 8 selfmade rules which 
enabled him to rename a considerable number of families, genera, and spe- 
cies. Among these rules were: no personal generic or specific names (or 
very few); no specific epithets that are substantives, either in apposition 
or in the genitive, or that represent a relationship with another genus or 
species (such as bellidifolium, anagalloides); no generic names that are 
anagrams, or that are modification of other generic names; no family names 
derived from generic names. Under these rules Dulac was able, for instance, 
in the small famiiy Amaryliidaceae, to change the names of the family 
(to Bractillaceae), of one of the two genera (Narcissus to Stephanophorum), 
and of 5 of the 6 species in the latter genus, all of these being new and 
completely superfluous names. 
