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See also Le. 1: 4, for works on botanical bibliography; 1: 24-26, periodicals 
and serials relating to botany; 1: 60-65, botanic gardens; 1: 74-75, vernacu- 
iar names; 1: 81, botanical history; 1: 226-227, phenology; 1: 297, individual 
noteworthy trees; 3: 23. 1915, alphabetical list of periodicals and serials 
relating to arboriculture, gardening, and uses of plants; 3: 29, catalogs of 
gardens, etc.; 3: 33, history of gardening; 3: 88, dendrological, pomological, 
economical, and miscellaneous works dealing with horticulture, fruit trees, 
medicinal and other useful or ornamental plants; 3: 114-115, arboriculture 
and general horticulture; 3: 256, pharmacopoeias; 3: 271, economic products; 
4: 18. 1914, periodicals and serials relating to forestry, timber uses, etc.; 
4: 20, exhibitions of forest products; 4: 28, history of forests; 4: 86, den- 
drography; 4: 363-364, forests—See also Béguinot (La botanica), above, 
and additional references there given. 
Riccardo, Salvatore. Le piante spontanee eduli della nostra flora. 52 p. 
Catania, 1921. 
Account of the edible wild plants of the Italian flora. (Not seen; title and 
annotation from Bot. Jahresber. Just 51 (2): 205. 1929.)—See also Cazzuola, 
above, and additional references there given. 
Rikli, Martin. Das pflanzenkleid der Mittelmeerlander. 3 v. (1418 p.). 
illus. (incl. maps), plates (12 col.), maps, profiles. 24 cm. 1942-48 (v. 1, 
1942-43, reissued 1943). 
General account of climate, life-forms, phenology, plant associations, 
phytogeography, etc.; extensive bibliography (v. 3). Covers Iberian Pen- 
insula, southern France, Italy, southern Switzerland, Balkan region, south- 
eastern Russia, Near East, and northern Africa.—See also Adamovié, above, 
and additional references there given. 
Rovesti, Guido. Prima inchiesta sulla produzione italiana delle piante 
officinali indigene di maggiore importanza per l’erboristeria e per le industrie 
derivate. xl, 319 p. 24.5 cm. Roma, 1939. 
List of the more important native plants used in medicine, etc., alpha- 
betically arranged by vernacular names, with brief account of uses, properties, 
etc., and list of localities where found and vernacular names with locality 
where used; statistics, bibliography, indices, pharmaceutical names. Issued 
by the Commissione consultiva per le piante officinali—See also Cazzuola, 
above, and additional references there given. 
Saccardo, Domenico. Dizionario dei nomi volgari delle piante medicinali, 
da essenze, ecc., pid in uso e dei corrispondenti scientifici latini. Arch. 
Farmacog. e Sci. Aff. 6: 177-234. 1917. (University of Wisconsin library.) 
Alphabetical list of about 2500 vernacular names of the more important 
wild or cultivated Italian medicinal plants, with scientific equivalents and 
indication of locality where used; alphabetical list of scientific names with 
collected vernacular names; bibliography.—See also Cazzuola and Flechia, 
above, and additional references there given. 
Saccardo, P. A. La botanica in Italia. Materiali per la storia di questa 
scienza. Mem. R. Ist. Veneto Sci. Let. ed Arti v. 25, no. 4. 236 p. 1895; 
woes, t16. OG. “EV, Fic. B.” S90T. 
First part: bibliography; alphabetical list of Italian botanists and writers 
on Italian flora, with brief biographical details, reference to biographies, list 
of writings; name list of botanists, grouped geographically by areas they 
dealt with; annotated list of public and private botanical gardens with 
brief history, bibliography, list of directors, ete.; chronological list of princi- 
pal Italian achievements in botany; supplementary biographies. Second part: 
the last list mentioned, brought up to 1896; list of principal floras of Italy, 
geographically arranged; supplementary biographies; list of exsiccatae; 
various supplementary notes; index. The account of botanical gardens and 
name list of botanists were reprinted in Malpighia 8: 476-539. 1895, with 
title Contribuzioni alla storia della botanica italiana.—See also Béguinot 
(La botanica), above, and additional references there given. 
Cronologia della flora italiana, ossia repertorio sistematico delle 
pit antiche date ed autori del rinvenimento delle piante (fanerogame e 
pteridofite) indigene, naturalizzate e avventizie d’Italia e della introduzione 
di quelle esotiche pii comunemente coltivate fra noi. xxxvii, 390 p. 27.5 
cm. Padova, 1909. (Flora analitica d’Italia dei professori A. Fiori, G. 
Paoletti e A. Béguinot v. 5.) 
