400 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
List of vascular plants (839 species), with localities. (Prov. Arezzo.) (Not 
seen; title and annotation supplied by R. Pichi-Sermolli.) 
Marsilii, Hiram. La flora infestante di un podere della regione collinare 
della Val d’Elsa. (Ricerche sulla flora infestante delle colture in Italia. V.) 
Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 60: 615-659. 5 fig., tab. 1958. 
Includes list of weeds (208 species) from a farm near Castelfiorentino. 
(Prov. Firenze.)—See also Sarfatti, below. 
Maugini, Elena. La vegetazione del bosco di Poggio a Caiano (Firenze). 
Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 53: 331-336. 1946. 
Climate, woody plants, etc.; list of vascular plants with indication of 
locality, life-form, ete. (Prov. Firenze.) 
Messeri, Albina. Rilievi a Poggio Pratone. (Ricerche sulla vegetazione 
dei dintorni di Firenze. 2.) Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital., n.s., 39: 645-658. 1932. 
Geology, etc.; list of vascular plants collected by author in July, with 
indication of life-form. (Prov. Firenze.) 
Montelucci, Giuliano. Contributo alla flora del Valdarno superiore. Piante 
raccolte nei dintorni di Rignano sull’Arno. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 40: 
479-530. 1 fig. (map). 1933. 
Botanical explorations, topography, geology, plant zones and habitats, 
climate; annotated list of vascular plants (569 species) collected by author 
in 1912-1932. (Prov. Firenze.)—See also his Rilievi sulla vegetazione del 
Valdarno superiore (Rignano sull’Arno). II. contributo. l.c. n.s., 50: 35-74. 
6 fig. 1948. (Adds 107 species; biological spectrum, phytocenoses, bibliog- 
raphy.) 
Moris, G. G., and Notaris, Giuseppe de. Florula Caprariae sive enumeratio 
plantarum in insula Capraria vel sponte nascentium vel ad utilitatem latius 
excultarum. Mem. R. Accad. Sci. Torino II, 2 (Sci. Fis. e Mat.): 59-300. 
6 pl. 1840. (Preprinted 244 p. Taurini, 1839; in Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Topography, geology, agriculture, climate; briefly annotated list of vascu- 
lar and cellular plants (701 species, of which 470 are vascular). Capraria 
is the ancient name of the present Capraia (or Capraja), east of the north 
tip of Corsica, formerly in Liguria (Prov. Genova), now in Prov. Livorno.— 
See also Sommier, Stefano. Aggiunte alla flora di Capraia. Nuovo Gior. 
Bot. Ital. ns., 5: 106-139. 1898. (Botanical explorations, etc.; annotated 
list of 134 vascular plants not in Moris and de Notaris’ Florula, with notes 
on others, as well as on some cellular plants.)—-Also his Capraia. l.c. n.s., 
9: 339-342. 1902. (List of species collected by author and others, including 
some additions.) 
Nannizzi, Arturo. Le piante medicinali ed aromatiche che crescono spon- 
tanee nella provincia di Siena. (Manuale pratico per uso degli allievi del 
corso di erboristeria.) 205 p. 187 illus. 18 cm. Sienna, 19384. 
Directions for collecting, etc.; descriptive list of about 150 medicinal plants 
uate in a Province of Siena. (Not seen; title and annotation supplied by 
. Sappa. 
Neri, Francisco. Contribuzione alla flora toscana. La flora del Volterrano. 
Atti Soc. Toscana Sci. Nat. Pisa (Proc. Verb.) 9: 45-59. 1894. 
Botanical explorations, list of localities with altitudes, etc.; list of vascular 
plants (408 species), with localities, of the vicinity of Volterra. (Prov. Pisa.) 
—See also his Contribuzione alla flora toscana. ‘Ancora la flora del Volter- 
rano.” le. 9: 2138-216. 1895. (List of vascular and cellular plants, with 
localities.)—-Also his Ancora dell’erbario Amidei. l.c. 8: 223-225. 1893; 9: 
216-220. 1895. (Includes list of 99 additional species, with localities.) 
Paoli, H. De lucensibus artis plantarum doctoribus commentariolum et 
synopsis plantarum in agro lucensi additamenta. 38 p. Lucae, 1905. 
Historical sketch of the botanists of the Province of Lucca of the 16th to 
18th centuries; list of plants new to the province; list of exotic plants culti- 
vated in the botanical garden of Lucca. (Not seen; cited from Bot. Centralbl. 
102: 352. 1906.)—See also Bicchi, above. 
pelleerine Pietro. Flora della provincia di Apuania. 450 p. 8vo. Apuania, 
1942. 
List of vascular and cellular plants (2350 species, of which 1741 are 
phanerogams), with detailed localities and bibliography; includes the com- 
monly cultivated plants. (Now Prov. Massa e Carrara.) (Not seen; title and 
