402 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Descriptive flora of vascular and cellular plants, on Linnaean system, with 
localities for the scarcer species. Covers a great part of the Province of Pisa. 
Simi, Emilio. Flora Alpium versiliensium exhibens plantas in illis 
apuanarum Alpium regionibus sponte crescentes secundum systema sexuale 
Linnaeanum et systema naturale De-Candolleanum digestas. 274 p. 22 cm. 
Massae, 1851. (Kew library.) 
Descriptive flora of vascular and cellular plants [over 500 species, of 
which 463 are vascular], on the Linnaean system, with localities; list of the 
species, arranged by the Candollean system. (Prov. Lucca and Prov. Massa 
e Carrara.)—See also Milani, G. B. Supplemento alla flora delle Alpi 
versiliensi. 386 p. 8vo. Salerno, 1885. (List including over 200 additional 
species as well as new localities. Not seen; title and annotation mostly from 
notice in Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 18: 62. 1886.)—-Also Rossetti, Corrado. 
Contribuzione alla flora della Versilia. Atti Soc. Toscana Sci. Nat. Pisa 
Mem. 9: 884-426. 1888. (Geography, plant zones, topography, botanical 
explorations; partial list of vascular plants (465 species, of which over 420 
are first recorded here), with localities.)—Also his Seconda contribuzione 
... Le. Proc. Verb. 8: 120-148. 1892. (List of mountains explored by author, 
with altitudes; list of additional species and new localities.) 
Sommier, Stefano. Una cima vergine nelle Alpi apuane. Nuovo Gior. Bot. 
Ital. n.s., 1: 11-34. pl. 1-3. 1894. 
Topography, general features of flora, etc.; annotated list of 140 vascular 
plants found on the summit of Procinto, and list of 43 additional plants of 
the adjacent Cintura del Procinto. Procinto is an almost inaccessible summit 
with an altitude of 1,177 meters, not before visited by a botanist. (Prov. 
Lucca.) 
La flora dell’Arcipelago Toscano. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. ns., 9: 
319-354. 1902; 10: 1383-200. 1908. 
Botanical explorations, with bibliographical footnotes; separate annotated 
lists of vascular plants of each island supplementary to Caruel’s treatment 
in his “Statistica...” (1871); (v. 10) tabular list of vascular plants (1,411 
species; also 247 Bryophyta) showing distribution by islands. (Prov. Grosseto 
and Prov. Livorno.) Covers the following islands: Monte Argentaro (p. 322- 
3825); Elba (825-3832); Giannutri (332-833); Giglio (333-334); Gorgona 
(334-338); Pianosa (338-339); Capraia (339-342); Montecristo (342-346); 
Palmaiola and Cerboli (346-347); Topi (847-349); La Scola di Pianosa (349- 
350); La Praiola (850-351); Isolotto della Cappa (850-351); Argentarola 
(351); Pan di Zucchero (352-8538); Troia (853); Formiche di Grosseto, 
Formica di Burano or di Ansedonia, Formica di Montecristo or Scoglio 
d’Africa (354).—For Argentarola and Scoglio Rosso, see also his Aggiunte 
alla flora del Monte Argentaro ... Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1903: 282-236. 1903 
(see p. 234-236).—For Capraia, see also Moris and de Notaris, Florula 
Caprariae, above.—For Elba, see also his [Alcune piante ...] Bul. Soc. 
dot. Ital. 1904: 304-805. 1904. Also Corti, Roberto. Appunti sulla vegeta- 
zione dell’isola d’Elba. I. Una gita a M. Orello e ai monti tra Rio Alto e 
Portolongone, con osservazioni sui distretti ofiolitici dell’isola. Nuovo Gior. 
Bot. Ital. n.s., 47: 494-504. 9 fig. 1940. (Includes short lists of species 
from various localities.) Also Negri, Giovanni. Excursione della Societa 
Botanica Italiana all’isola d’Elba (Aprile 1950). l.c. 57: 276-293 incl. 18 fig. 
(mostly on 4 pl.). 1950. (Topography, climate; description of different habi- 
tats with extensive lists of species.)—For Giannutri, see also Tanfani, below. 
—For Giglio, see also Sommier, L’isola del Giglio, below.—F or Gorgona, see 
also Arcangeli, above.—For Monte Argentaro, see also Sommier, S. Aggiunte 
alla flora del Monte Argentaro ... Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1903: 2382-236. 1903 
(see p. 232-234). Nuovi materiale per la flora del Monte Argentaro. l.c. 
1911: 37-41. 1911. Ulteriore contributo alla flora del Argentaro. Nuovo 
Gior. Bot. Ital. n.s., 19: 116-123. pl. 9. 1912. (Adds 63 species to the 952 
recorded by him through 1911.)—For Montecristo, see also Caruel, Florula 
di Montecristo, above.-—For Pianosa, see also Sommier, La flora dell’isola 
di Pianosa, below. 
La flora dell’isola di Pianosa nel Mar Tirreno. Nuovo Gior. Bot. 
Ital. n.s., 16: 357-438. 4 fig. 1909; 17: 123-164. 1910. 
