384 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Botanical explorations (with references), topography, etc., of each island, 
ecology, origin of flora, etc.; tabular list of vascular plants (444 species), 
showing distribution by islands. The Tremiti Islands (in Prov. Foggia) 
include Capperaia (Caprara), Cretaccio, Pianosa, San Domino, and San 
Nicola. The Pelagosa (Pelagruza) Islands, consisting of Pelagosa Grande 
and Pelagosa Piccola, are about 45 kilometers northeast of Pianosa; they 
now belong to Yugoslavia.—See also Certesi, Fabrizio. Nuova contribuzione 
alla flora delle Isole Tremiti. Annali Bot. 8: 239-240. 1910.—Also Pam- 
panini, Renato. Una collezione botanica delle Isole Tremiti. Bul. Soc. Bot. 
Ital. 1916: 29-35. 1916. (List of plants collected by A. Gurgo in 1886, 
including new records.)—For later works on Pelagosa Islands, see Baldacci, 
Antonio. La flora delle isole Pelagose. Mem. R. Accad. Sci. Ist. Bologna 
VI, 8: 53-61. 1911. (Botanical explorations, topography, general features 
of flora; list of 160 vascular plants.)—Also Hire, Dragutin. Florula Pala- 
gruSkih otoka. [Florula of the island of Pelagosa grande.] Glasnik 
Hrvatsk. Prirod. DruStva 23 (1/2): 86-103. 1911. (Geography, geology, 
climate, botanical explorations, general features of flora, etc.; partly anno- 
tated list of angiosperms.)—Also Béguinot, A. Recenti contributi alla flora 
ed alla ecologia dell’isola di Pelagosa. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1911: 242-249. 
1911. (Review of 4 papers by Baldacci, Ginzberger, and Hire published in 
EOTaAS) 
Bisceglia, Vito. Sulla flora della provincia di Bari. Atti R. Ist. Incoragg. 
Sci. Nat. Napoli 1: 68-103. 1811. 
Account of useful plants (those containing soda, dye-plants, and medicinal 
plants ).—See also de Michele, Palanza, and Zodda, below. 
Bruni, Achille. Descrizione botanica delle campagne di Barletta. 212 p. 
pl. 22.5cem. Napoli, 1857. 
Geology, soils, climate, etc.; list of vascular plants and a few fungi (758 
species, of which 753 are vascular), with flowering dates, the families 
arranged alphabetically; short list of vernacular names with botanical equiv- 
alents, statistics, notes on many of the species listed. (Prov. Bari.) Replaces 
his Enumeratio plantarum in agro baruletano provenientium. Annali Accad. 
Aspir. Nat. Napoli 1: 843-384. 1843. (Briefly annotated list of vascular 
plants, with localities, on the Linnaean system. Not seen; title and annota- 
tion supplied by V. Giacomini.) 
Corti, Roberto. Erborizzazioni nelle leccete del territorio di Arneo (fra 
Taranto e Gallipoli). Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 57: 34-56. 1 fig. (map). 
1950. 
Vegetational study, including (p. 48-53) list of 195 angiosperms, with 
indication of life form. (Prov. Taranto and Lecce.)—See also Ferente, 
Adriana. Note floristiche e fenologiche nel territorio di Arneo (fra Taranto 
e Gallipoli). Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 59: 287-308. 2 fig. (incl. map), 
pl. 4. 1958. (Includes (p. 290-295) list of spermatophytes collected at 
Mandra Torriglione, with vernacular names, also phenological table; bibliog- 
raphy.) 
Giorgi, C. de. Flora spontanea e coltivata di Terra d’Otranto. (7 p.) 
Palermo, 1878. 
(Cited by Migliorato, Annali Bot. 9: 162. 1911, as not seen by him.) 
ea Provinces of Brindisi, Lecce, and Taranto.)—See also Marinosci, 
elow. 
Grimaldi, Valeria. La vegetazione della Gravina della Madonna della 
Scala presso Massafra (Taranto). Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital., n.s., 63: 168-185. 
9 fig. (fig. 1, map)2. £957. 
Topography, geology, climate, general features of vegetation; annotated 
list of vascular plants (226 species); bibliography. 
Groves, Henry. Flora della costa meridionale della Terra d’Otranto. 
Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 19: 110 (bis)— 219. pl. 2-6. 1887. 
General features of flora, etc.; list of vascular plants collected by author 
and his associates, with localities. Refers mostly to coastal region between 
Otranto and Taranto. (Prov. Lecce and Prov. Taranto.) Replaces his Con- 
tribuzione alla flora della Terra d’Otranto. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 9: 49-74. 
1877. (Includes botanical regions, geology, botanical explorations, as well 
as list.)—See also his The coast flora of Japygia, S. Italy. Jour. Linn. Soc. 
