372 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
guida per la raccolta dei prodotti naturali della provincia di Pesaro e Urbino. 
Parte botanica, and is an annotated list of native and cultivated timbers, 
fibers, and dye plants (dicotyledons only). The other part, with roman 
pagination, includes directions for preparing an herbarium, etc. (Giacomini, 
in litt.). The plate cited in Bradley Bibliography has not been seen. The 
remaining volume, to cover acotyledons and monocotyledons, evidently was 
never issued. 
Matteucci, Domenico. I] Monte Nerone e la sua flora. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 
1893: 173-180, 244-256, 547-555. 1898. 
Topography, geology, etc.; annotated list of vascular and cellular plants. 
(Prov. Pesaro-Urbino.) 
Paolucci, Luigi. Primo elenco delle piante pit caratteristiche dei Monti 
Sibillini: Vettore (m. 2477 s.m.), Priore (m. 2334 s.m.), Sibilla (m. 2213 s.m.). 
2 pl, 46 p. 25.5 cm. Ancona, 1879. (British Museum (Natural History) 
library.) 
Annotated list of 128 angiosperms selected as characteristic of the flora, 
with localities and brief descriptions. (Mostly in Prov. Ascoli, overlapping 
Prov. Macerata and Prov. Perugia (the last in Umbria).) 
Perri, P. L. Piante officinali della provincia di Macerata. Contributo allo 
studio della fitoterapia. Riv. Ital. Essen., Profumi e Piante Off. 29: 432-438. 
illus. 1947; 30: 45-49, 89-96, 185-141. illus. 1948. 
Botanical regions, list of families with properties, list of plants classified 
by medicinal uses, list of medicinal plants (mostly wild) alphabetically 
arranged by vernacular names with habitat, properties, vernacular names, 
etc.; short bibliography. 
Reali, Agostino. Gli alberi e gli arbusti del territorio Camerte; memoria 
sulla loro utilita e sui loro pregi...3 pt. 536 p. 8vo. Camerino, 1871-76. 
Not seen; cited from Rehder, Bradley Bibliography 3: 88. 1915. (Prov. 
Macerata.) 
PIEMONTE (PIEDMONT) 
See also France, Alpes-Maritimes (Bertoloni, Burnat); Haute-Savoie (Payot, Florule du 
Mont-Blanc); Hautes-Alpes (Lebrun); Savoie (Menghini, Perrier de la Bathie, Peyronel, Vac- 
oe and Pavarino); Switzerland, Ticino (Schroéter, Schréter and Rikli); Valais (Favre, Tis- 
siére). 
The regione of Piemonte includes the Provinces of Alessandria, Asti (formed in 1935), 
Cuneo, Novara, Torino, and Vercelli (formed in 1926 from the western part of Novara). The 
Province of Aosta, formed in 1927 from the northern part of the old Province of Torino, 
became in 1945 a separate regione (Val d’Aosta); at that time about one-third of its area 
reverted to Torino. Following the practice of Italian botanists, it is here included in Pie- 
monte (as Prov. Aosta). 
Owing to the large number of titles included, which is greater than for any cther primary 
division of a country in either part 1 or part 2 of this work, it seems worth while to index 
the publications on the different provinces by authors, as follows: 
Alessandria: Ferraro, (Gola), Morteo, F. Negri, G. Negri (on Crea), (Vignolo-Lutati). 
Aosta: Beyer, Bolzon (on Dora Baltea, Ivrea), Briosi, Capra, Luzzatto, Mattirolo (on Gran 
aaa and Valsavaranche), Negri, Vaccaneo (on Lys), Vaccari (8 papers), Valbusa (2 
papers). 
Asti: Camisola. 
Cuneo: Boggiani, Ferraris and Ferro, Gola (2), Ingegnatti, Lorenzo, Mattirolo (on Viso), 
Sappa (2), Sappa and Piovano, Vignolo-Lutati. 
Novara: Ardissone, Armitage and Weiss, Biroli (2), Chiovenda, Chiovenda-Bensi (Piante), 
Craveri, Franzoni and de Notaris, Gabelli, Rossi (2). 
Torino: Bolzon (on Dora Baltea and Ivrea), Charrier, Crosetti, Ferrari, Fontana, Keller, 
Lanza, Massia, Mattirolo (on Gran Pian and Palazzo Madama), Mussa (4), Negri (on Sab- 
bioni and on Torino), Noelli (3), Pons, Re (2), Santi, Trinchieri, Vaccaneo (on Stupinigi), 
Vaccari and Wilczek. 
Vercelli: Bertolani-Marchetti (2), Bertossi, (Bolzon, Studio), Cesati, Chiovenda-Bensi 
(Tradizioni), Ferraris (Florula), Negri (on Lucedio), Pellanda, Pomini. 
General , 
Allioni, Carlo. Flora pedemontana sive enumeratio methodica stirpium 
indigenarum Pedemontii. 3 v. (344, 366 p.; v. 3, plates). 92 pl., front. 40 
cm. Augustae Taurinorum, 1785. 
List of vascular plants (2800 species, of which 2427 are vascular) with 
synonymy, localities, notes on uses, and occasional descriptions, arranged 
by a system of the author.—See also his Auctarium ad Floram pedemon- 
tanam cum notis et emendationibus. 2p.1.,53 p. 2 pl. 26.5 cm. Augustae 
Taurinorum, 1789. (Additions.) 
