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Colla, Luigi. Herbarium pedemontanum juxta methodum naturalem dis- 
positum additis nonnullis stirpibus exoticis ad universos ejusdem methodi 
ordines exhibendos. 8v. 97 (i.e. 98) pl. 22 cm. (v. 8, 27.5 cm.). Augustae 
Taurinorum, 1833-37. 
Annotated flora of vascular and cellular plants with very brief diagnostic 
characters; index of 2,122 vernacular names (in v. 8). Includes many exotic 
species; the indigenous ones are distinguished by an asterisk, 
Lissone, E. G., and Roberto, Lorenzo. Le piante a fusto legnoso indigene o 
naturalizzate nel Piemonte e comuni in quasi tutta la penisola e nelle isole. 
178 p. 186 illus. 24 em. Saluzzo, 1926. 
Descriptions of 285 woody plants with vernacular names, character of 
wood, uses, and culture; relates primarily to Piemonte. (Not seen; title and 
annotation supplied by F. Sappa.)—See also Marchisio, below. 
Marchisio, Marco. Vegetazione forestale in Piemonte... vii, 258 p. 24 cm. 
Torino, 1910. (John Crerar Library.) 
Capitolo IV, Catalogo delle specie arboree ed arbustacee del Piemonte 
costituenti selva (p. 32-44), contains annotated lists of the woody plants 
of the Provinces of Alessandria and Torino, and list of widely distributed 
es with Piemonte vernacular names.—See also Lissone and Roberto, 
above. 
Mattirolo, Oreste. ‘‘Phytoalimurgia pedemontana” ossia censimento delle 
specie vegetali alimentari della flora spontanea del Piemonte. Annali R. 
Accad. Agr. Torino 61: 107-286. 97 fig. 1919. (Reprinted with title I 
vegetali alimentari spontanei del Piemonte. (Phytoalimurgia pedemontana.) 
2 p.l., 180 p. Torino, Firenze, 1919.) 
Annotated account of edible wild plants, grouped according to the parts 
used, with Italian and Piedmontese vernacular names (indexed); bibliography, 
chronologically arranged and partly annotated. 
ee J. P. Petite flore médicale piémontaise. 411 p. 19 cm. Turin, 
1 : 
Directions for collecting and preparing medicinal plants, list of most 
common diseases with indication of plants useful for their treatment; an- 
notated list of about 451 plants with description, habitat, and uses (p. 160- 
411). (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by F. Sappa.) 
Zumaglini, A. M. Flora pedemontana, sive species plantarum phanero- 
gamarum in Pedemonte et Liguria sponte nascentium . 2 v. (485, 444 
p.). 18.5 cm. Augustae Taurinorum, 1849 (18597); Bugellae, 1860. 
Descriptive flora of vascular plants, with localities for rarer species. 
Dates of publication uncertain. Although the volumes are dated respectively 
1849 and 1860 on their title pages, they may both have been published in 
1860, which is the date on the paper cover of each (copy in Gray Herbarium 
library). In v. 1, p. 435, is the statement “Impressio absoluta . . . mense 
septembrii 1859”, ‘and in v. 2, p. 444, “Impressio absoluta ... octobr. 1860.” 
The copy in U. S. Department of Agriculture library has title page imprint 
Bugellae, 1864, in v. 2, and contains iv pages of Curae posteriores ... ; 
it lacks the printed cover.—See also Gola, Giuseppe. Piante rare o critiche 
per la flora de] Piemonte. Mem. R. Accad. Sci. Torino II, 60: 193-248. 
pl. 1910 [1909 ?]. (List of 144 plants new to or rare in the province, with 
localities; list of recently found adventive plants, with data.) 
Local 
Ardissone, Francesco. Relazione di alcune escursioni botaniche intraprese 
a Macugnaga nell’alta Valle Anzasca durante i mesi di luglio, agosto e 
ee 1901-1903. Rend. R. Ist. Lombardo Sci. e Let. II, 36: 986-995. 
General features of flora; unannotated list of vascular plants collected 
by author or recorded by others. (Prov. Novara.)—See also his Di alcune 
nuove escursioni botaniche nell’alta Valle Anzasca. Rend. R. Ist. Lombardo 
Sci. e Let. II, 38: 483-497. (List of additional species collected; unannotated 
complete list of 530 species of the area.)—Also Giacomini, Valerio. Gli 
ultimi appunti floristici di Pietro Rossi (1871-1950) in quel di Macugnaga, 
in Valle Anzasca. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 59: 176-180. 1952. (Unan- 
notated list of vascular plants (about 330 species) collected by Rossi in 
vicinity of Pecceto.) 
