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List of endemic species of Sardinia and Corsica; list of 2,550 known species 
(1,656 vascular) of Sardinia, with reference to Moris’ “Flora sardoa” and 
frequent annotations; journal of Schweinfurth’s journey across Sardinia; 
supplement, by Ascherson and Levier; addenda; total number of species listed, 
2856. According to Th. Herzog (Bot. Jahrb. Engler 42: 342. 1909), the list 
is very uncritically compiled.—See also Nicotra, Leopoldo. Prime note sopra 
alcune piante di Sardegna. Malpighia 9: 240-250. 1895. Ulteriori note... 
l.c. 9: 864-369. 1895. Ultime note... l.c. 10: 328-348. 1896—Also Cavara, 
Fridiano. Addenda ad Floram sardoam. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1900: 263-267. 
1900.—Also Fiori, Adriano. Erborizzazioni primaverili in Sardegna. Nuovo 
Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 20: 144-154. 1913. (At head of title, Comitato “Pro 
flora italica.” IV.)—Also Negodi, Giorgio. Contributo alla flora della Sar- 
degna... le. ns., 38: 449-462. 1931.—Also Schmid, Emil. Beitrage zur 
flora der insel Sardinien. Vierteljahrsschr. Naturf. Gesell. Ziirich 78: 232- 
255. 1933. (Mitt. Bot. Mus. Univ. Ziirich 146.) (Phytogeography; anno- 
tated list of noteworthy spermatophytes collected by author in 1923 and 
1932.)—Also Landi, Maria. Contributo alla flora della Sardegna. Arch. Bot. 
(Forli) 10: 52-70. 1934. 
Béguinot, Augusto. Bibliografia botanica della Sardegna. Bul. Ist. Bot. 
Univ. Sassari v. 2, mem. 7. 31 p. 1922.—Aggiunte alla Bibliografia ... 
Ley. ‘1 (fase. 5), mem. 9.’ 4 p. 1928. 
Partly annotated list of 349 (plus 31) titles, covering floristics (vascular 
and cellular plants), agriculture and useful plants, fossil plants, etc., as well 
as general works on the island. 
Cara, Alberto. Vocabolarietto botanico sardo-italiano. 4 p.1., 94 p. 23.5 
em. eer. 1889. (In library of R. G. Urciolo and M. L. Wagner, Washing- 
ton, D. 
Alphabetical list of vernacular names (often with localities) with Italian 
or scientific equivalents and some annotations. Replaces his Vocabolarietto 
botanico relativo alla Sardegna (italiano-latino scientifico-sardo). 64 p. 
Cagliari, 1887. (Not seen; title supplied by G. Martinoli.)—-Additional names 
and terms are given in his Secondo saggio di un vocabolario etimologico 
Sarde. 126 p> 23.5 em. Cagliari, 1894. (In library of R. G. Urciolo. and 
M. L, Wagner.) 
Cortesi, Fabrizio. Piante medicinali ed aromatiche della Sardegna. Riv. 
Ital. Essen., Profumi e Piante Off. 13: 257-262. illus. 1981. 
Previous publications on this subject; annotated list of about 40 more 
important medicinal and aromatic plants, with vernacular names and local 
occurrence. 
Cugusi-Persi, Ignazio. Repertorio alfabetico dei nomi degli alberi, arbos- 
celli, fruttici, radici, corteccie, fiori, semi, erbe e piante sarde in italiano- 
sardo e sardo-italiano coll’indicazione terapeutica delle piante medicamentose 
e repertorio alfabetico dei nomi dei pesci in italiano-sardo-francese e sardo- 
italiano-francese. 79 p. 18 cm. Cagliari, 1879. 
Includes (p. 1-88, 39-62) reciprocal Italian-Sardinian and Sardinian- 
Italian vernacular names of plants, with brief notes on uses; no scientific 
names. (Copy lacking title page seen in library of R. G. Urciolo and M. L. 
Wagner, Washington; title supplied by R. McVaugh from copy in University 
of Michigan library.) 
Moris, G. G. Flora sardoa seu historia plantarum in Sardinia et adjacenti- 
bus insulis vel sponte nascentium vel ad utilitatem latius excultarum. 8 v. 
111 (i.e. 114) pl., map. 380.5 em. Taurini, 1837-59. 
Plant zones, etc.; annotated descriptive flora of Dicotyledones and Gymno- 
spermae (1141 species)—See also Mattirolo, Oreste. Reliquiae Morisianae 
ossia elenco di piante e localita nuove per la flora di Sardegna recentemente 
scoperte nell’erbario di G. G. Moris. Atti Cong. Bot. Internatl. Genova, 
1892. p. 374-413. 1893. (List including 30 species and varieties new to 
Sardegna.)—-Also Martelli, Ugolino. Monocotyledones sardoae, sive ad 
Floram sardoam ... continuatio. 3 fasc. (viii, 152 p.). 10 pl. 382 em. 
Firenze [etc.], 1896-1904. (An unfinished attempt to treat the Monocotyle- 
dons, not reached by Moris; covers Orchidaceae, Iridaceae, Amaryllidaceae, 
Dioscoreaceae, Liliaceae in part.) 
