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Santa Maria, Spargi, and the islets and rocks Barettini, Bisce, Corcelli, Mo- 
naci, Pecora, Porco, La Presa, and Spargiotto; Tavolara, with the associated 
islets and rocks Barea Soncia, Cana, Cigni, Figarello, Garofani, Molara, 
Piana, Punta; Asinara, Sant’Antioco and San Pietro with adjacent islets); 
the Tuscan Archipelago (Capraia, Elba, Giannutri, Giglio, Gorgona, Monte- 
cristo, Pianosa, and associated islets); the Ponzian (or Pontine) Islands 
(Gavi, Palmarola, Ponza, Santo Stefano, Ventotene, Zannone); the Neapolitan 
Islands (also known as Isole Partenopee or Isole Flegree; including Capri, 
Ischia, Nisida, Procida, Vivara), with “i Galli” or Isole Sirenuse, a group of 
3 islets on the western extremity of the Gulf of Salerno; the Eolian or 
Lipari Islands (Alicuri, Filicuri, Lipari, Panaria, Salina, Stromboli, Vulcano, 
and numerous associated rocks or islets), with Ustica; the Egadi (Aegadian) 
Islands (Favignana, Levanzo, Marettimo, and some islets); the Pelagie 
Islands (Lampedusa, Lampione, and Linosa, with some smaller islets), with 
Pantelleria; the Maltese islands (Comino, Gozo, Malta, with some smaller 
islets and rocks); the islets near Cape Passero, at the southeasternmost 
point of Sicily (Isola di Capo Passero, I. delle Correnti, Isola Grande and 
I. Piccola di Marzameni, I. dei Porri, Vindicari); the then Italian islands 
of the north Adriatic (the Brioni Islands and others along the Istrian coast 
between Parenzo and Capo Promontore; the then Italian islands in the Gulf 
of Quarnaro—Cherso, Lussino, Sansego, Canidole, Unie, and the minor islets 
Levrera and Pregnasig, also the non-Italian Plavnik and Arbe); the then 
Italian islands of the south Adriatic (the Tremiti Islands—Capperaia or 
Caprara, Cretaccio, S. Domino, S. Nicola; Pianosa; Pelagosa, including Pela- 
gosa Grande and Pelagosa Piccola, with some adjacent rocks; Lagosta and 
Cazza, off the coast of Dalmatia; Saseno, off Albania); and S. Paulo, S. 
Pietro, S. Andrea, and S. Nicolicchio in the Guif of Taranto. 
and Mazza, O. Le avventizie esotiche della flora italiana, e le leggi 
che ne regolano l’introduzione e la naturalizzazione. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 
n.s., 23: 403-465, 495-540. 1916. 
General considerations, bibliography; list of 538 adventive vascular plants 
with footnote annotations; consideration of associations, distribution, agen- 
cies of introduction and dispersal, classification according to extent of natu- 
ralization, countries of origin, variation, etc.—See also Haussmann, Pinolini, 
Poggi, Saccardo (Cronologia della flora italiana), and Sarfatti, below. 
and others. Lo stato attuale delle conoscenze sulla vegetazione 
dell’Italia e proposte per la constituzione di un comitato permanente “Pro 
flora italica” per la regolare sua esplorazione. Atti Soc. Ital. Prog. Sci. 2. 
riun., Firenze, 1908. p. 563-668. 1909. (Reprinted 107 p. Roma, 1909. 
Reprint in Gray Herbarium library.) 
Geographically arranged review of floristic work on vascular and cellular 
plants, with citation of numerous publications. 
Bertoleni, Antonio. Flora italica sistens plantas in Italia et in insulis 
circumstantibus sponte nascentes. 10v. port. 22.5cm. Bononiae, 1833-54. 
The standard older flora of Italy; on the Linnaean system, with synonymy, 
references, vernacular names, range and localities, detailed descriptions, uses; 
covers spermatophytes and Chara only. Includes 4809 species and 580 
varieties (fide Fiori and Pacletti). According to Pampanini (Flora delle 
Alpi Lepontini occidentali 1: 24. 1904), the author cited only specimens 
seen by him (and for the most part preserved in his herbarium). For the 
Pteridophyta, see his Flora italica cryptogamica. v. 1, p. 5-122. 22 em. 
Bononiae, 1858.—See also Gorini, Gemelli. Index Bertolonianus .. . 452 p. 
tab. 19 cm. Mediolani, 1857. (Conspectus of genera, with brief characters 
and name of natural family; tabular key to families; list of families with 
their genera; list of genera, species, and varieties in Bertoloni’s work, 
arranged in the same order as the original and without page references. ) 
Bilancioni, Guglielmo. Dizionario di botanica generale. Istologia— 
anatomia—morfologia—fisiologia—hbiologia vegetale. Appendice: biografie di 
illustri botanici. xx, 926 p. 16 cm. Milano, 1906. (Manuali Hoepli.) 
Alphabetical list of botanical terms, with definitions and often discussion; 
selected list of botanists of world (p. 795-906), with dates and brief account 
of work, etc. 
