FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 179 
MARNE 
See also Champagne. 
General 
Brisson, T. P. Catalogue des plantes phanérogames du département de la 
Marne contenant la description des grandes divisions et celle des familles 
sous la forme analytique. Plantes médicinales et vénéneuses. 1 p. 1., 192 p. 
23 cm. Chalons-sur-Marne, 1884. (Gray Herbarium library.)—Supplément 
au Catalogue ...16p. 23cm. Chalons, [1885.] (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Partial bibliography, key to families, etc.; briefly annotated list of sperma- 
tophytes, including cultivated species, with localities; section on medicinal 
and poisonous plants; classified list of useful and injurious plants, with brief 
annotations. Pp. 161-192, apparently published in 1884, have title Plantes 
phanérogames de la Marne. Table méthodique des plantes utiles et nuisibles. 
Replaces Lambertye, Léonce, comte de. Catalogue raisonné des plantes vas- 
eulaires qui croissent spontanément dans le département de la Marne. xxiv, 
207 p. map. 22cm. Paris, 1846. (Botanical explorations, geology, topogra- 
phy, general features of vegetation, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants 
and Characeae, with localities.)—See also Devauversin, A. Nouvelles locali- 
tés de plantes rares du département de la Marne. Mém. Soc. Agr., Com., Sci. 
et Arts Dépt. Marne 1896: 129-164. 1897. (Extensive list of vascular plants, 
with localities.)—Also Géneau de Lamarliere, L. Sur la flore adventice du 
département de la Marne. Feuille des Jeunes Nat. 29: 59-62, 79-83. 1899. 
(Extensive list of adventive spermatophytes, with localities and names of 
collectors.)—Also his Contributions 4 la flore de la Marne. ([1.] -—4. note.) 
Bul. Soc. Bot. France 46: 272-279. 1900; 47: 415-422. [1901]; 48: 39-44 
1901; 49: 345-352. 1903. (Lists of noteworthy vascular plants, with locali- 
ties and annotations.)—Also Devauversin, A. Plantes adventices du dépar- 
tement de la Marne. Feuille des Jeunes Nat. 31: 185-188. 1901. (Extensive 
list, with localities.)—Also his Contributions a la flore du département de 
la Marne. Mém., Soc. Agr., Com., Sci. et Arts Dépt. Marne II, 9 (1905-06): 
217-811. 1907. (Bibliography for 1896-1906; extensive list of vascular 
plants and Characeae, with localities.)—Also Maury, Louis. Contributions 
a la flore du département de la Marne. Bul. Soc. Etude Sci. Nat. Reims 19: 
37-87. 1911. (Extensive list of noteworthy vascular and cellular plants, 
with localities.)\—Also Bourgeois, A. Documents pour la flore du départe- 
ment de la Marne et spécialement de la région de l’Argonne. 1. ¢c. 20: 19-50. 
1912. (Extensive list of noteworthy vascular plants, with localities; also 
lists of aquatic plants of various habitats.) 
Moule, L. Des plantes vénéneuses ou suspectes du département de la 
Marne. 162 p. 22.5 cm. Chalons-sur-Marne, 1877. (Lloyd Library.) 
Account of poisonous plants, arranged by families, with vernacular names, 
properties, chemistry, effect on man and animals, etc. 
Local 
_ Bazot, L. M. Plantes vasculaires de l’arrondissement de Vitry-le-Francois 
d’aprés les herborisations de MM. Thiébaut, Richon, Guillot, L. Bazot. Cata- 
logue avec notes de géographie botanique. [Mém.] Soc. Sci. et Arts Vitry- 
le-Francois 17: 61-329. 1893. (Reprinted, 269 p. 22 cm. Vitry-le-Francois, 
1893. In Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Geology, topography, climate, etc.; annotated list of vascular plants (1095 
species), with habitat, localities, and in most cases the extreme figures of 
latitude and longitude for the world-wide range; includes the generally cul- 
tivated species. The volume is numbered 16 and dated 1892 on the title-page, 
but (correctly) 17 and 1893 on cover.—See also Laurent, Jules. L’herbier 
Guillot. Bul. Soc. Etude Sci. Nat. Reims 20: 3-18. 1912. (Extensive list of 
noteworthy angiosperms, with localities, from Bassu and other localities in 
arrondissement of Vitry.) 
Plonquet, J. L. Essai sur la topographie médicale du canton d’Ay. 2 v. 
(126,119 p.). 8vo. Paris, 1855-56. 
Includes (v. 1, p. 27-126), Régne végétal, an annotated alphabetical list of 
wild and cultivated plants with medicinal characters, habitat, and some locali- 
