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Cultivation and propagation of indigenous plants; annotated list of vascu- 
lar plants considered suitable for cultivation, with vernacular names, range, 
date of flowering and fruiting, and methods of propagation.—See also Sac- 
eardo (Cronologia delle piante da giardino), above. 
Thiselton-Dyer, W. T. Flora. In Sandys, John Edwin. A companion to 
Latin studies. 3. ed. p. 66-89. 23 cm. Cambridge [England], 1921. 
(Reprinted 1925, 1929, 1938. 1st ed. 1910.) 
Classified, briefly annotated summary of plants known to the Augustan 
poets, with brief pertinent quotations; includes wild and cultivated plants 
as well as Asiatic plant products used by the Romans; bibliography.—See 
also Bubani, above, and additional references there given. 
[Touring Club Italiano.] [La flora forestale italiana.] Alpe 17: 337-416. 
illus. 1930; 18: 1-96, 289-348, 589-669. illus. 1931; 19: 105-168, 377-466. 
illus. 1932; 20: 161-248, 411-484. illus. 1988. 
Treatment of the trees of Italy, not in systematic order, with account of 
range, botanical characters, wood characters, uses, cultivation, insect and 
fungous enemies, etc., by numerous contributors. Published as 8 special 
numbers but within the regular pagination, each number composed of papers 
by various authors, the contents being as follows (cover-titles): [1] Le querce 
d’Italia; [2] Le conifere della montagna italiana; [8] Le conifere mediter- 
ranee in Italia; [4] Il castagno e il faggio; [5] Le latifoglie a legname 
pregiato; [6] Gli elementi della macchia mediterranea in Italia; [7] Le lati- 
foglie a legname tenero; [8] Latifoglie varie. The cultivated trees of Italy 
[La flora forestale esotica| are treated in a supplementary series, as follows: 
Le conifere esotiche (I. Abeti e pini, II. Specie varie). Alpe 21: 273-372, 425- 
508. illus. 19384; Le latifoglie esotiche (I. Specie sempreverdi, II. Specie 
decidue). lc. 22: 161-232, 381-460. illus. 1935.—See also Borzi, above, 
and additional references there given. 
Zenari, Silvia. Flora escursionistica. Chiave botanica analitica per la 
determinazione delle principali specie vegetali dell’alta Italia. 2 v. (v. 1, 
xvi, 790 p.; v. 2, 148 p. incl. 56 fig. (in glossary), 51 pl.). 21.5 em. Padova, 
957. <({v~ 2 in’ pocket of v. 1.) 
Flora of principal vascular plants of northern Italy in form of keys, with 
ecological habitat and altitudinal zone but no other indication of range; 
bibliography. Does not include the species “di minor conto e le rarita.” Vol. 
2 includes illustrations of chosen species and glossary. 
ABRUZZI E MOLISE 
See also Campania, General (Tenore, 2); Lazio (Cufodontis, Falqui, Zodda). 
The regione of Abruzzi e Molise includes the Provinces of Campobasso, Chieti, L’Aquila, 
Pescara (formed in 1926), and Teramo. 
Local 
Abbate, Enrico. Guida dell’Abruzzo. viii, 402, 558 p. 18 cm. 7 maps 
(in pocket). Roma, 1908. (Harvard College library.) 
Includes (parte prima, p. 62-115) account of plant zones, etc., and list of 
vascular plants, with localities or brief annotations. 
Cesati, Vincenzo. Elenco delle piante raccolte de diversi fra li botanichi 
che presero parte all’escursione sul gruppo della Maiella e del Morrone. 
Bol. Club Alpino Ital. 7: 161-187. 1878. 
List of vascular and cellular plants, with localities, also a few insects 
and mollusks. (Provinces of L’Aquila, Chieti, Pescara, and Teramo.) 
Crugnola, Gaetano. La vegetazione al Gran Sasso d’Italia . . . Contributo 
alla geografia botanica. vii, 273 p. 238.5 cm. Teramo, 1894. (Arnold 
Arboretum library.) 
Mainly phytogeographical and ecological; includes (p. 39-66) annotated 
list of spermatophytes (796 species), with localities. The Gran Sasso, whose 
highest summit is Monte Corno or Monte Cavallo (2914 meters or 9583 feet), 
is the highest group in the Appennines. (Provinces of L’Aquila, Pescara, 
and Teramo.) Replaces Jatta, Antonio. Ricordo botanico del Gran Sasso 
d'Italia. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 9: 197-218. 1877. (General features of 
flora, plant zones; list of known lichens and vascular plants, with localities 
and references.)—See also Crugnola, G. Un manipolo di piante del Gran 
