FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 347 
Homer, are known as “i Galli” by fishermen and include Gallo Lungo, La 
Rotonda, and La Castellucia. (On south side of Peninsula of Sorrento, in 
Prov. Salerno.) 
La vegetazione del Monte Nuovo e le sue origini. Bol. Soc. Nat. 
Napoli 34 (II, 14): 288-306. 4 fig., pl. 11. 1928. 
History, soils, climate, general features of flora, plant associations; tabular 
list of vascular plants (355 native); origin of flora, etc. Monte Nuovo, in the 
Phlegraean Fields, was formed by volcanic action in 1538. (Prov. Napoli.)— 
See also Terracciano, La flora, below. 
La vegetazione della Penisola Sorrentina. Bul. Orto Bot. R. Univ. 
Napoli 5: 183-178. 1918; 7: 67-128. 1924; 8: 239-268. 1926. 
Bibliography, topography, geology, climate, botanical explorations; anno- 
tated list of vascular plants of the Sorrentine Peninsula, Monti Stabiani, and 
Capri, with localities. Incomplete; Polypodiaceae to Caryophyllaceae (Engler 
and Prantl system). (Prov. Napoli and Prov. Salerno.)—See also Lacaita, 
below. 
Gussone, Giovanni. Enumeratio plantarum vascularium in insula Inarime 
sponte provenientium vel oeconomico usu passim cultarum. xix, 428 p. 20 
pl. 238.5 em. Neapoli, 1854 (-1855). 
Topography, geology, climate, general features of flora; annotated list of 
vascular plants (960 species), with some vernacular names; includes culti- 
vated plants. The volume includes Addenda (p. 401-406), and Addenda II (3 
unnumbered pages, dated Junio 1855). Page 400, the last page of text of 
the main work, is dated Majo 1855. Inarima is an old name for Ischia, also 
known anciently as Aenaria or Pithecusa. (Prov. Napoli.)—See also Bolle, 
Carl. Petit supplément a la flore de l’ile d’Ischia. Bul. Soc. Bot. France 12: 
124-132. 1865.—Also Migliorato, Erminio. Seconda nota di osservazioni 
relative alla flora napoletana. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1897: 23-26. 1897. (In- 
cludes additions to the flora of Ischia, and notes on changes in the flora 
around Naples.)—-Also his Illustrazione dell’inedita e manoscritta “Flora 
pithecusana, ossia catalogo alfabetico delle piante vascolari dell’isola d’Ischia” 
di Giacomo Stefano Chevalley de Rivaz (1834), botanico non conosciuto. 
Annali Bot. 12: 177-200. 1914. (Includes annotated alphabetical list pre- 
pared by de Rivaz, with list of species not previously recorded.)—Also 
Sarfatti, Giacomino. Su alcune piante rare o nuove dell’isola d’Ischia 
(Napoli). Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. ns., 64: 368-880. 10 fig. on 4 pl. (on 2). 
1958. (Notes on several species.)—Also Béguinot, above. 
Gusumpaur, Federico. Vocabolario botanico napolitano con |’equivalente 
latino ed italiano. 103 p. 19.5 cm. Napoli, 1887. (Private library of W. T. 
Swingle.) 
Alphabetical list of vernacular names of wild and cultivated plants, with 
scientific names’and frequent annotations; indices of scientific names and of 
ett names, with equivalents. (Prov. Napoli.)—See also Calabrese, 
above. 
Jatta, Antonio. Ricordo botanico del Matese. Bol. Club Alp. Ital. 9 (no. 
24): 144-148. 1875. 
Topography, etc.; running account of ascent of Monte Miletto, with men- 
tion of piants observed. (Prov. Caserta and Prov. Campobasso (latter in 
Abruzzi e Molise).) 
Lacaita, C. C. Catalogo delle piante vascolari dell’ex-Principato Citra. 
Bul. Orto Bot. R. Univ. Napoli 6: 101-256. 1921. 
Topography, bibliography, botanical explorations, general features of flora; 
annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae of the present Province of 
Salerno.—See also Massalongo, Caro. Piante provenienti da Amalfi e dintorni, 
e da altri siti della Penisola Sorrentina. Madonna Verona 14: 1-82. 1 pl. 
1920. (Topography, geology, short lists of species of different habitats; anno- 
tated list of 307 vascular plants.)—Also Chiarugi, Alberto. La costiera 
amalfitana. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. ns., 59: 441-445. 8 fig. on 2 pl. (on 1). 
1953. (Topography, etc., with mention of various species; bibliography.)— 
Also Negri, Giovanni, and Moggi, Guido. La vegetazione della pianura 
costiera del Sele (Salerno—Pesto). l.c. 59: 461-465. 1953. (Similar lists.)— 
Also Guadagno, La vegetazione della Penisola Sorrentina, above. 
