FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II pat 
YONNE 
See also Bourgogne; Champagne; Seine-et-Marne (Royer). 
General 
Ravin, Eugéne. Flore de |’Yonne: description des plantes croissant natu- 
rellement ou soumises a la grande culture dans le département. 3. éd. 460 
p. 22 cm. Auxerre, 1883. (1st ed., Catalogue méthodique et raisonné des 
plantes qui croissent naturellement dans le département de l’Yonne. Bul. 
Soc. Sci. Hist. et Nat. Yonne 14 (3. trimestre): 40-825. 1861.) 
Botanical regions with lists of species, special localities, glossary; anno- 
tated, keyed, briefly descriptive flora of vascular plants and Characeae 
(1448 species, including some cultivated plants), with localities, vernacular 
names, and indication ‘of uses; list of rare plants of different communes; 
separate index of vernacular names.—See also Fliche, Paul. Notes sur la 
flore de ’Yonne. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 45: 40-51. 1898. (Extensive list of 
vascular plants, with localities.)—Also Ravin, E. Découvertes botaniques 
dans l’Yonne depuis la publication de la Flore de l’Yonne (3. éd. en 1883). 
Bul. Soc. Sci. Hist. et Nat. Yonne 52 (i.e. 53) (2. partie, Sci. Phys. et Nat.): 
59-65. 1900. (List with localities.) 
Local 
Houlbert, C. VY. Flore du Sénonais. Catalogue analytique et descriptif 
des plantes vasculaires observées dans l’arrondissement de Sens... xxxviii, 
276 p. 21.5 cm. Sens, 1901. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Botanical investigations, topography, geology, geography, bibliography, 
glossary; annotated, keyed, descriptive flora of vascular plants (1197 
species), with localities. 
Lasnier, —, and Ravin, Eugéne. Plantes récoltées dans le département de 
V’Yonne. Comp. Rend. Cong. Soc. Sav. Paris et Dépt. 1898 (Sect. Sci.): 
178-194. 1898. 
Sketch of topography and soils; account of the rivers and swamps, with 
mention of characteristic species; systematic list of aquatic and swamp 
plants, with localities. 
GREAT BRITAIN WITH [IRELAND (EIRE) 
See also France (General: Depape, Le monde des plantes a l’apparition de l’homme; Nor- 
mandie: Le Héricher, Essai sur la flore populaire de Normandie et d’Angleterre); Netherlands 
(Gerth van Wijk, A dictionary of plant-names); Switzerland (Probst, Wolladventivfiora 
Mitteleuropas). 
General 
Some of the works listed below do not cover Ireland. 
The general works here listed may be classified as follows: Floras and manuals: Babington, 
Bentham, Bonnier, Clapham, Hayward, Hooker, Horwood, McClintock, Melderis, Moss, Pratt, 
Prime, Sowerby, Williams (Prodromus). Catalogs: Dandy, Druce (British Plant List; Comi- 
tal Flora), Linton (hybrids). Watson (Compendium; Cybele; Topographical botany), Wil- 
liams (alpine flora), Wilson (altitudinal range). Iconographies: Boulger, Curtis, Fitch (under 
Bentham), Hogg, (McClintock), (Moss), Pratt, Roles (under Clapham), Ross-Craig, Sowerby, 
Bibliographies: Druce (Local floras), Holden, Polunin, Rehder, Smart, Trimen. Vernacular 
kames: Britten and Holland, Fisher, Grigson, Henslow, Miller, Prior, Rayner; also Cockayne, 
Farle, and Hoops, under England, General. Trees and woody plants in general: Bean, (Chit- 
tenden), Elwes, Hadfield, (Kirk), Makins, Step. Useful and poisonous plants: Barton (medi- 
cinal), Cameron (edible), Culpeper (medicinal), Edlin, Ellis (medicinal and poisonous), Fernie 
(medicinal), Forsyth (poisonous), Henslow, Grigson, Hill (edible), C. Jchnson (poisonous), 
C. P. Johnson, Pratt (poisonous). Weeds and adventive plants: Anonymous, Brenchley, Dunn, 
Morse. Cultivated plants: Bean (woody plants), Chittenden, Elwes (trees), Hadfield (trees), 
Kirk, Makins (2), Step. Miscellaneous: Botanical Society of British Isles (ecology, distribu- 
tion, changes in flora), Britten and Boulger (biography), Clarke (first records), Druce (Comi- 
tal flora: detailed distribution; extinet and dubious plants), Egerton-Warburton (synonymy), 
Gilbert-Carter (glossary of scientific names), Godwin (Quaternary records), Grigson (popular 
beliefs, vernacular names), Harvey-Gibson (glossary of scientific names), Kent (herbaria and 
collectors), Linton (hybrids), Macleod (glossary of scientific names), Matthews (phytogeog- 
raphy; origin of flora), Polunin (British floras), Reid (origin of flora), Tansley (plant forma- 
tions), Turnbull (index to principal floras), Turrill (phytogeography, plant communities), 
Wilmott (extinct species). 
Anonymous. Farm weeds. An aid to ag recognition. 2. ed. 80 p. incl. 
60 col. pl. (on 30). 21.5 cm. London, (195-? 
