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Saggio sulle qualita medicinali delle piante della flora napolitana, e 
sulla maniera di servirsene per surrogarle alle droghe esotiche. 1 p. 1., 176 
p. 20.5 cm. Napoli, 1808. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Includes classified list of exotic drugs and of native plants which can be 
substituted for them, followed by discussion of 277 items of local botanical 
materia medica. There is a 2. ed. (viii, 295 p. Napoli, 1820), not seen (cited 
in Rehder, Bradley Bibliography 3: 271. 1915). 
Terracciano, Nicola. La flora dei Campi Flegrei. Atti R. Ist. Incoragg. 
Napoli 61: 487-822. 1910. 
Topography, soils, climate, botanical zones; descriptive list of vascular 
plants (1,102 species), with localities. The Campi Flegrei (Phlegraean Fields) 
are a volcanic region west of Naples, (Prov. Napoli.)—See also his Aggiunte 
alla “Flora”... Atti R. Ist. Incoragg. Napoli 68: 269-454. 4 pl. 1917.—Also 
his Seconda aggiunta alla Flora... l.c. 73: 1-11. 1921. (Changes in vegeta- 
tion, lists of plants from various localities, etc., bringing total to 1331 species. 
In Princeton University library.)—See also Guadagno, La vegetazione del 
Monte Nuovo, above. 
I legnami della Terra di Lavoro al concorso agrario regionale del 
1879 in Caserta. 155 p. 27cm. Caserta, 1880. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Annotated list of 216 woody plants (mostly trees), a large proportion of 
which are cultivated, with notes on distribution and wood. (Prov. Caserta and 
part of Prov. Frosinone (in Lazio).) 
Relazione intorno alle peregrinazioni botaniche fatte per disposi- 
zione della deputazione provinciale di Terra di Lavoro in certi luoghi della 
provincia. 240 p. 8vo. Caserta, 1872.—Seconda [—quarta] relazione intorno 
aile peregrinazioni botaniche fatte nella provincia di Terra di Lavoro per 
disposizione della deputazione provinciale. 125; 107; 133, xvii p. 28 cm. 
Caserta, 1873-78. (Only pt. 4 seen, in library of Muséum national d’histoire 
naturelle, Paris.) 
Geology of various localities, itinerary with mention of plants collected; 
comprehensive list of species, with localities. (Cited, except for pt. 4, from 
notices in Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 4: 301. 1872; 6: 205. 1874; 11: 126-127. 
1879.) Each part is independent and arranged in same way (no review of pt. 
3 seen.) Altogether 2,242 species were recorded, of which 1,840 were vascular. 
The Terra di Lavoro, later the Province of Caserta, included essentially the 
present Province of Caserta and part of Prov. Frosinone (in Lazio).—See also 
his Intorno ad alcune piante della flora di Terra di Lavoro. Atti R. Accad. 
Sci. Fis. e Mat. Napoli II, v. 4, appendice 2. 10p. pl. 1891. (List of addi- 
tional species; list of about 40 angiosperms (many described as new), with 
critical notes.) 
EMILIA-ROMAGNA 
The regione of Emilia-Romagna (formerly Emilia) includes the Provinces of Bologna, 
Ferrara, Forli, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, and Reggio Emilia. The name Romagna 
has been used in various ways, in the strictest sense to include only Forli and Ravenna and 
part of Ferrara, but usually to include Bologna as well, in a broader sense (as by Zangheri 
and others) to take in also San Marino and parts of Arezzo and Firenze in Toscana and of 
Pesara-Urbino in Marche. 
Local 
Barlotti, Luigi. Le piante medicinali nell’Imolese e dintorni. Rev. Ital. 
Essen., Profumi e Piante Off. 38: 60-66. 1956. 
Annotated, tabular list of wild and cultivated medicinal plants of the Imola 
area. (Prov. Bologna.) 
Beguinot, Augusto, and Gabelli, Lucio. La fiora alveale del Reno bolognese. 
Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 22: 365-887, 412-474. 1915. 
Includes (p. 415-447) annotated tabular list of 520 vascular plants of the 
channel of the Reno River in Province of Bologna. 
Bertolani-Marchetti, Daria. Flora e vegetazione della formazione ofiolitica 
di Rossena (Reggio Emilia). Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 55: 497-517. 1 fig. 
(map). 1949. 
A vegetational study; includes (p. 501-506) list of vascular plants, with 
indication of life form. 
