182 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
1902; 15 (Sci. Nat.): 1-38. 1903. (Reprinted, 2 p. l1., vii, 582 p. 22 cm. 
Montmédy, 1906. Original not seen, reference supplied by R. McVaugh 
from copy in University of Michigan library; reprint seen in library of 
Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris.) 
Annotated list of vascular plants, with localities, vernacular names, medical 
properties and uses, etc.—See also Evrard, P. Notes d’herborisations (1911- 
12). Bul. Soc. Nat. et Archéol. Nord de la Meuse 24 (Sci. Nat.): 29-42. 
1912. (Short list of additional species, long list of additional localities. In 
John Crerar Library.)—Also his Notes d’herborisations 1913. 1. e 25/32 
(Sci. Nat.): 20-24. “1913-20.” (Processed. In John Crerar Library.)—Also 
his Notes d’herborisations 1923. le. 36 (I. Sci. Nat.): 10-15. 1924. 
(Processed. In John Crerar Library.)—Also Verhulst, Antoine. Plantes du 
Jurassique belge non renseignées dans la “Catalogue” de Montmédy (see 
Belgium, Luxembourg, under Gilson). y 
MORBIHAN 
See Bretagne. 
General 
Arrondeau, E. T. Botanique. Catalogue des plantes phanérogames obser- 
vées dans le département. 2 p.1., iv, 119 p. 24 cm. [Vannes] [pref., 1867.] 
(New York Botanical Garden library.) 
Mention of some localities and their characteristic species; briefly anno- 
tated list of spermatophytes, with localities. From Histoire naturelle du 
Morbihan, Catalogues raisonnés des productions des trois régnes de la nature 
recuillies dans le département. Vannes, 1867. Replaces LeGall, N. J. M. 
Flore de Morbihan. xxiv, 839 p. 19 cm. Vannes, 1852. (General features 
of flora; annotated descriptive flora of vascular plants [1127 species] with 
some localities. In Gray Herbarium library. Reissued 1857; reissue not seen.) 
Local 
Delalande, J. M., abbé. Hoedic et Houat, histoire, moeurs, productions 
naturelles de ces deux iles du Morbihan. Annales Soc. Acad. Nantes et 
Loire-Infér. 21 (III, 1): 263-380. 1850. (Harvard College library.) 
Includes (p. 368-379) partly annotated list of known vascular plants and 
Characeae, based in part on information furnished by James Lloyd.— See 
also Soubeiran, Léon. Une course aux files d’Houat et d’Hoedic (Morbihan). 
Bul. Soc. Bot. France 3: 553-558. 1856. (Account of author’s excursion with 
mention of numerous species.) 
Gadeceau, Emile. Essai de géographie botanique sur Belle-fle-en-Mer. 
Mém. Soc. Natl. Sci. Nat. et Math. Cherbourg 33 (IV, 3): 177-368. 4 p. L, 
map. 1903.—Supplément... 1. c. 35 (IV, 5): 399-414. pl. 1906—Deuxiéme 
supplément ...1. cc. 39 (IV, 9): 333-352. 1923. 
Topography, climate, history, cultivated plants; annotated lists of indige- 
nous vascular plants and of naturalized species, with localities for scarcer 
species; phytogeography, soil, plant formations, etc.; bibliography. 
Godron, D. A. Herborisations autour de Lorient, de Port-Louis et a l’ile de 
Groix. Mém. Soc. Natl. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg 19: 155-210. 1875. 
Soils, climate, general features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants, 
based on the author’s collections. 
Viaud-Grand-Marais, Ambroise, and Guyon-Varch, abbé. Catalogue des 
plantes vasculaires de l’ile de Groix (Morbihan). Bul. Soc. Bot. France 30: 
25-85. 1883. 
Topography, botanical explorations; annotated list of about 470 vascular 
plants. 
MOSELLE 
See also Alsace-Lorraine, Lorraine, and Meurthe-et-Moselle (Suard, Plantes vasculaires). 
The Department of Moselle, with somewhat smaller territory than it had before 1871, was 
included in Germany from 1871 to 1919 and constituted Lothringen or German Lorraine. The 
arrondissements of Chateau-Salins and Sarrebourg, formerly in the old Department of Meurthe, 
have been in Moselle since 1927. 
