FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 345 
CAMPANIA 
See also Lazio (Falqui, Santis). 
The regione of Campania includes the Provinces of Avellino (formerly Principato Ultra), 
Benevento, Caserta (with area somewhat changed from its earlier extent; formerly, with part 
of Prov. Frosinone in Lazio, called Terra del Lavoro), Napoli, and Salerno (formerly 
Principato Citra). 
General 
Tenore, Michele. Flora napolitana, ossia descrizione delle piante indigene 
del regno di Napoli, e delle pid’ rare specie de piante esotiche coltivate ne’ 
giardini. 5 v. 250 col. pl. 48 cm. Napoli, 1811-88. (v. 1, 2,5, New York 
Botanical Garden library; other volumes not seen.) 
Descriptive flora of vascular plants and Characeae, on the Linnaean sys- 
tem (3,388 species, including the Appendice); includes some cultivated 
species. Relates to Abruzzi, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, and Puglie. 
Sylloge plantarum vascularium florae neapolitanae hucusque de- 
tectarum. vi, 555 p. 23 cm. Neapoli, 1831. (P. 554-555 constitute Appen- 
dice [1]. Also issued with addition of 2 more appendices. vi, 6389 p. 1831 
[-33]. (Latter issue not seen.) )—Ad Florae neapolitanae syllogen, Appendix 
quarta ... 52 p. 23 cm. n.p., n.d. (Kew library.)—Appendix quinta... 
56 p. 23cm. Neapoli, 1842. (Kew library.) 
Annotated list with frequent descriptions, of vascular plants and Chara- 
ceae (3,176 species in original work); index to plates in his Flora napolitana, 
of which this work is essentially a synopsis.—See also Giordano, G. C. In- 
dex generalis Syllogis Tenoreanae, appendicumque omnium. Nuovo Gior. 
aoe Ve 7: 163-180. 1875. (Generic index to the Sylloge and its appen- 
ces. 
Local 
Arata, Maria. Contributo allo studio della flora del Cilento (Salernitano). 
Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. ns., 45: 188-211. 1988.—Secondo contributo ... l.c 
45: 410-411. 1988. 
Botanical explorations, geology, plant formations; annotated list of 367 
vascular plants. Relates to region between “punta di Ascea e il Capo 
Palinuro, e nell’interno il paese di Vallo della Lucania e Poderia.” (Prov. 
Salerno.)—See also Lengo, Biagio. Contribuzione alla flora dei monti dei 
Cilento (Salernitano). Annali Bot. 5: 653-655. 1907. (Relates to Monte 
Cervate and Monte Alburno.) 
Baccarini, Pasquale. Studio comparativo sulla flora vesuviana e sulla 
etnea. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 13: 149-205. 1881. 
Topography, climate, etc.; includes comparative lists of vascular plants 
from Vesuvius and Etna, unannotated. (Prov. Napoli and Prov. Catania 
(Sicilia).)—See also Pasquale, Flora vesuviana, below. 
Balsamo, Francesco, and Geremicca, Michele. Botanici e botanofili napo- 
letani. Cenni biografici e storici. Bul. Orto Bot. R. Univ. Napoli 3: 37-74. 
ports. 1913. 
Biographical sketches of Neapolitan botanists, with titles of publications. 
The first part (by Balsamo) is arranged chronolcgically, the second (by 
Geremicca) in part alphabetically. (Prov. Napoli.) 
Béguinot, Auguste. La vegetazione delle Isole Ponziane e Napoletane. Stu- 
dio biogeographico e floristico. Annali Bot. 3: 181-453. pl. 8 (map). 1905. 
Bibliography, geography, climate, geology, ecology, phytogeography, etc.; 
annotated list of vascular plants (1063 species), with localities. The Ponzian 
or Pontine Islands, including Ponza, Zanone, Gavi, Palmarola, Ventotene, and 
S. Stefano, are in the Province of Latina (Lazio); the principal Neapolitan 
Isiands are Nisida, Ischia, Procida, Vivara, and Capri (Prov. Napoli). Re- 
placed as to Capri by Guadagno, Flora Capraearum nova (see below). For 
Ischia, see also Gussone, below; for Procida and Vivara, see also Geremicca 
and Rippa, below. 
Calabrese, F. P. Nomenclatura botanica-volgare. Napoli, 1892. 
Not seen; no review available.—See also Gusumpaur, below. 
Casali, Carlo. Flora irpina. 148 p. 24 cm. Avellino, 1901. (At head 
of title page: R. scuola di viticoltura ed enclogia di Avellino.) (British 
Museum (Natural History) library.) 
