FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 4038 
Botanical explorations, general features of flora, list of plants of adjacent 
islets Scola and Scarpa; annotated list of vascular plants (510 species), also 
list of cellular plants; statistics, phytogeography. (Prov. Livorno.) 
L’isola del Giglio e la sua flora. Con notizie geologiche del Prof. 
C. de Stefani. clxxii, 164 p. 10 fig., 5 pl.,. map (in pocket). 28cm. Torino, 
1900. 
History, fauna, geology, annotated bibliography; annotated list of 1048 
plants (674 vascular species). (Prov. Grosseto.)—See also his La flora 
dell’Arcipelago Toscano, above (p. 333-3834). 
Tanfani, Enrico. Florula di Giannutri. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 22: 153-216. 
1890. 
History of island, topography, geology, general features of flora, botanical 
explorations, bibliography; annotated list of vascular and cellular plants 
(173 species, of which 127 are spermatophytes.) (Prov. Grosseto.)—See also 
Sommier, Stefano. Piante vascolari nuove raccolte a Giannutri dal 3 al 7 
marzo 1897. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1897: 129-136. 1897. (Annotated list of 
61 species.)—Also his La flora dell’arcipelago toscano, above (p. 3382-333) .— 
Also a Nuove aggiunte alla florula di Giannutri. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1903: 
228-232. 1903. 
Tassi, Attilio. Cenno sulla botanica agraria, medica, economica ed indus- 
triale della provincia di Siena. 130 p. pl. 29 cm. Siena, 1865. (Estratto 
dall’Annuario corografico-economico-amministrativo della provincia di Siena.) 
(New York Botanical Garden library.) 
Annotated list of economically significant vascular and a few cellular 
plants, with vernacular names and uses. 
Sulla flora della provincia senese e Maremma toscana. 63 p. pil. 
22.5 cm. Siena, 1862. (From “Guida di Siena pubblicata in occasione del 
X. Congresso degli scienziati italiani.”) (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
List of botanists, bibliography, botanical explorations, topography, general 
features of flora, useful plants, etc.; list of wild and cultivated vascular and 
cellular plants (1,556 species), mostly unannotated and without localities but 
with indication of introduced species, cultivated species, and those collected 
by author near Siena. (Prov. Siena and part of Grosseto and Livorno.)—See 
also Sommier, Stefano. Una gita in Maremma. Bul. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1892: 
314-329. 1892. (General features of flora; list of rarer species collected by 
author in April 1892, with localities. Apparently the paper was never com- 
pleted.)—-Also Tassi, Flaminio. Contribuzione alla flora senese. Prima. 
Orchidaceae ... Atti R. Accad. Fisiocr. Siena IV, 6 (Suppl.): 121 (i.e. 119 
bis)-128. 1895. (List of additional species and localities.)—Also Nannizzi, 
Arturo. Contribuzione alla flora vascolare della provincia di Siena. l.c. X, 
3: 601-609. 1929. (List of 50 vascular plants not previously recorded, with 
data. In library of Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia.) 
Tassi, Flaminio. La botanica nel Senese. Notizie storiche. (Contributo 
alla storia della botanica in Italia.) Bul. Lab. ed Orto Bot. R. Univ. Siena 
7: 3-56. 2 fig., port. 1905. 
Chronological account of botanists connected with the flora of the Province 
rs Siena, with mention of publications, herbaria, etc., and bibliographical 
ootnotes. 
Vannelli, Siro. La flora infestante di un podere presso Montecatini Terme. 
(Ricerche sulla flora infestante delle colture in Italia. IV.) Nuovo Gior. Bot. 
Ital. n.s., 59: 388-435. 12 fig. 1953. 
Includes list of weeds (241 species) found on a small farm; bibliography. 
(Prov. Pistoia.) 
TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE 
See also Veneto (Dalla Torre; Pollini); Switzerland, General (Dalla Torre). 
Essentially equivalent to the former South Tirol, or Tirol south of the Alps. Acquired from 
Austria in 1919; from about 1927 to 1947 known as Venezia Tridentina. Includes the Pro- 
vinces of Bolzano (German Bozen, also called Alto Adige; formed in 1927 from northern part 
of Trento, enlarged in 1948 by transfer of German-speaking communes from Trento), and 
Trento. The name Trentino has generally been used as equivalent to the Province of Trento. 
