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LORRAINE (LOTHRINGEN) 
See also Alsace, Alsace-Lorraine, and the separate departments making up Lorraine. 
The region and former province of Lorraine consists of the departments of Meurthe-et- 
Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, and Vosges. The present Department of Moselle, with somewhat 
smaller territory than it had before 1871, was included in Germany from 1871 to 1919 and 
constituted German Lorraine or Lothringen. Only works relating to the region as a whole 
are cited here. 
Godfrin, Julien, and Petitmengin, Marcel. Flore analytique de poche de 
la Lorraine et des contrées limitrophes. 1 p.l., viii, 239 p. 18 cm. Paris, 
1909.—Atlas de la Flore analytique ... [par J. Godfrin]. viii, 229 p. incl. 
1608 fig. 21 cm. Paris, 1913. 
Pocket flora of vascular plants in form of briefly annotated keys, with 
localities for the rarer species; the atlas gives a figure of each species 
(mostly taken from Coste’s Flore), and a list of synonyms, with equivalents. 
Includes nearly all the plants of the Vosges and Ardennes Mountains, thus 
covering parts of Alsace, Ardennes, and Haute-Sadne as well as Lorraine. 
Godron, D. A. Flore de Lorraine. 3. éd. publiée par MM. Fliche [et] G. 
Le Monnier. 2 v. (608, 506 p.). 19 cm. Nancy, 1883. (1st ed. 1848-44.) 
Descriptive flora of vascular plants, with localities. Keys to families, 
genera, and species collected at end of vol. 2, otherwise little changed from 
ed. 2. Covers the old Lorraine, that is, the present Departments of Meurthe- 
et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, and Vosges. The 3. éd. incorporates his Notice sur 
les explorations botaniques faites en Lorraine de 1857 a 1875 et de leurs 
résultats. Mém. Acad. Stanislas IV, 7: 126-250. 1875. (Intended to bring 
ed. 2 of 1857 up to date.)—See also Fliche, Paul, and Le Monnier, G., comps. 
Tables dichotomiques de la Flore de Lorraine par D.-A. Godron. 3. éd. 167 p. 
18.5 cm. Nancy, 1883. (Consists of the keys to families, genera, and species 
taken from ed. 3 of Godron’s Flore de Lorraine.) 
Petitmengin, Marcel. Mise en point sur la flore lorraine. Compt. Rend. 
Assoc. France. Avance. Sci. 36 (Reims, 1907), Notes et Mém.: 504-519. 1908. 
Account of principal discoveries (mostly since 1881), lists of additional 
species, doubtful species, species to be excluded, etc., grouped by regions; 
bibliography. Refers to Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse, Moselle, Vosges, and 
adjacent areas including the Vosges Mountains. 
Willemet, P. R. Phytographie économique de la Lorraine, ou recherches 
botaniques sur les plantes utiles dans les arts. 2 p.].,142 p. pl. 21.5 cm. 
Nancy, 1780. 
Briefly annotated lists of edible, fodder, dye, cosmetic, tannic, ornamental, 
timber, insecticidal, hygrometric, and otherwise useful plants (but not medic- 
inal plants), grouped by uses. 
Phytographie encyclopédique, ou flore de l’ancienne Lorraine et 
des départemens circonvoisins. 3 v. (x, 1894, 94 p.). 21.5 cm. Nancy, 1805. 
(Lloyd Library; only v. 3 seen.) 
Briefly descriptive flora, on the Linnaean system, with vernacular names 
and mention of uses. 
LOT 
See also Auvergne (Chassagne). 
General 
Puel, Timothée. Catalogue des plantes qui croissent dans le département 
du Lot, classées d’aprés le systéme de Linnée, suivi d’une table analytique 
pour la détermination des genres et des espéces. 248 p. 21cm. [Cahors, 
1845-53.]. (Arnold Arboretum Library.) 
Extensively annotated bibliography, list of herbaria; annotated list of 
vascular plants (1461 species), with localities. P. 237-248 constitute a Sup- 
plément; there is no analytical table in the copy seen. Originally published 
in Annuaire statistique du Lot (not seen) for the years 1845-1852 (Puel 
himself (p. 237) says published 1845-1853); for full citation of the livraisons 
see Lucante, Bul. Soc. Etudes Lit., Scient. et Artist. Lot 11: 92. 1886.— 
See also Personnat, Victor. Espéces du Lot 4 ajouter au Catalogue de M. 
T. Puel (Annuaire du département). Bul. Soc. Bot. France 5: 595-596. 1858. 
(List with localities.)—Also his Observations sur quelques plantes du dé- 
