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Physical features, plant associations; list of 100 species. (Northwest Ice- 
land.) (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by J. B. Hansen.) 
—_——— Vestfirdir. I. Grédur. 92 p. 12 fig. (maps, on 2 pl.), 6 pil. 
(1 col.). 22cm. Reykjavik, 1946. 
Botanical explorations, general features of flora; list of vascular plants 
(369 species, including 25 Taraxaca and 25 Hieracia) of the Vestfjarda 
ninsula with localities for the scarcer species; life forms, bibliography. 
Northwest Iceland.)—Also Oskarsson, Botaniske iagttagelser, above. 
Vididalur { Léni. battur tr grédrarségu. Nattirufredingurinn 
8: 168-182. 3 fig. 1938. (Harvard College library.) 
Changes in vegetation, etc.; alphabetically arranged tabular list of vascular 
plants; life forms, general features of flora, etc. (Southeast Iceland.) 
Thoroddsen, Thorvaidur. Et besog paa Grimse. Geog. Tidsskr. 16: 204~- 
210. 1 fig. (map). 1902. ; ; 
Topography, geology, histcry, etc.; includes brief account of vegetation 
and list of species collected by author in 1884 (p. 205). (An island about 
40 km. north of north-central Iceland.)—See also Jones, E. W. The vegeta- 
tion of Grimsey, Iceland. Jour. Ecology 25: 222-253. 1 fig. (map), pl. 8-10. 
1937. (Topography, climate, plant formations, bibliography; includes men- 
tion of all vascular plants seen.)—Also Steindérsson, Steinddr. Fldéra 
Grimseyjar. Nattirufredingurinn 24: 187-148. 1954. (Botanical explora- 
tions, general features of flora; bibliography.) 
ITaLy (ITALIA) 
See also France, General (Guyettant, Memento botanique); Switzerland, General (Dalla 
Torre, Die alpenpflanzen im wissensschatze der deutschen alpenbewohner; Neuweiler, Die 
prihistorischen pfianzenreste Mitteleuropas; Probst, Wolladventivflora Mitteleuropas). 
General 
Includes a few partial works. 
The general works here listed may be classified as follows: Floras and manuals: Arcangeli, 
Baroni, Bertoloni, Cesati, Fenaroli (Alps), Fiori, Parlatore, Zenari (northern Italy). Catalogs: 
Ball (south side of Alps), Ciferri. JIconographies: Fiori and Paoletti, Negri (medicinal), 
Perini (northern Italy). Bibliographies: Béguinot (La botanica: Lo stato attuale), Béguinot 
and Landi (island floras), Pasquale (southern Italy), Rehder, Rikli, Saceardo (Cronologia della 
flora italiana; La botanica), Sarfatti (weeds), Societa botanica italiana. Vernacular names: 
Flechia (toponymy), Haussmann (weeds), Italy (Ministero di agricoltura; woody plants), 
Jaberg, Penzig, D. Saccardo (medicinal plants). Trees: Borzi, Italy (Ministero di agricoltura: 
names of trees), Piccioli, Sartorelli (northern Italy), Touring Club Italiano. Medicinal and 
poisonous plants: Cazzuola, A. Ceruti, O. Ceruti, Chiappini (alpine), Lapierre, Lodi, Ma- 
scherpa, Negri, Pagliani, Rovesti, D. Saceardo. Other useful plants: Cazzuola, A. Ceruti 
(forage plants), Lapierre, Riccardo (edible), Silvestri (fodder plants), Terracciano, (ornamen- 
tal plants), Tenore. Weeds and adventive plants: Béguinot and Mazza (adventive plants), 
Haussmann, Pinolini, Poggi, Saceardo (Cronologia della flora italiana), Sarfatti (bibliography). 
Cultivated plants: {Ciferri), Saccardo (Cronologia delle piante da giardino: list with dates), 
Terracciano. Miscellaneous: Adamovié (2: biotie factors, plant zones, etc.; phytogeography), 
Béguinot (La botanica: history and bibliography; Flora e vegetazione: plant zones, plant 
formations; Lo stato attuale; historical review with bibliography), Béguinot and Landi (island 
floras with bibliography), Bilancioni (botanical terms), Bubani (plants of Virgil), Dierbach 
(mythology), Fraas (plants in the classics), Flechia (toponymy), Giacomini (plant zones, 
vegetation), Rikli (plant formations, phytogeography), Saccardo (La botanica: list of authors 
with bibliography, botanic gardens, etc.; Cronologia della flora italiana: list of early records, 
statistics), Sargeaunt (plants of Virgil), Thiselton-Dyer (plants of Augustan authors). 
Adamovi¢, Lujo. Italien. xiii, 671 p. 12 fig. (incl. map), 12 pl. (1-10, 
12, maps). 17.5 cm. Berlin, 19380. Sais sare hee (John Crerar 
Library.) 
Geography, orography, hydrography, topography, geology, biotic factors, 
plant formations, plant zones, agriculture, ornamental plants, forestry, ani- 
mal lfe (chiefly fishes and invertebrates); separate treatments of the 18 
regions of Italy (including Sicily and Sardinia), with account of geography, 
geology, paleoethnography, list of endemic or characteristic species, gardens 
and garden plants, zoology.—See also next entry and Béguinot (Flora e 
vegetazione), Giacomini, and Rikli, below. 
—— Die pflanzengeographische stellung und gliederung Italiens. xii, 
259 p. 1 fig. (map), 31 maps. 25cm. Jena, 1933. 
General discussion of Mediterranean flora, account of Mediterranean ele- 
ments in flora of Italy, with tabular lists of species showing range in Italy; 
treatment of phytogeographical zones, subzones and districts with mention 
