420 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Local 
Robert, Joseph. Die adventivflora von Diekirch. (Beitrage zur flora des 
grossherzogtums Luxemburg. II.) Arch. Trim. Sect. Sci. Nat., Phys. et 
Math. Inst. Grand-Ducal Luxemb. ns., 5(1): 18-20. 1910. 
Manner of occurrence, etc.; annotated alphabetical list of adventive plants; 
bibliography. 
Monaco 
See also general works under France, Alpes-Maritimes. (Monaco is an enclave in this 
department. ) 
All the species are described in the general floras of France and Italy, and all should be 
covered by the floras of Alpes-Maritimes by Ardoino and Burnat. 
General 
Ardoino, H. J. B. Catalogue des plantes vasculaires qui croissent 
spontanément aux environs de Menton et de Monaco avec l’indication des 
principales espéces de Nice, Sospel, Vintimille, S. Remo, ete. xiii, 46 p. 
23.5 em. Turin, 1862. 
Topography, statistics; annotated list of vascular plants (1,000 species from 
Menton and Monaco, with additional species from the other localities men- 
tioned, in smaller type), in part with localities. Adventive plants are not 
included. The work is cited here rather than under France because it is 
apparently the only flora covering at all closely the Principality of Monaco. 
Menton, adjoining Monaco on the east, was included in the Principality until 
1848. 
NETHERLANDS (HoLLAND; NEDERLAND; Pays-Bas) , 
See also Belgium, General (Goffart, Nouveau manuel; Héck, Ankémmlinge; Paque, De 
Vilaamsche volksnamen; Vandenbussche, Onze volkstaal); France, General (Depape, Le monde 
de plantes a l’apparition de l’homme); Switzerland, General (Fischer, Unsere heilpflanzen; 
Probst, Wolladventivflora Mitteleuropas). 
The local titles are arranged under the names of the provinces, except that works on the 
West Frisian (North Sea) Islands, which belong to the Provinces of Friesland, Groningen, and 
Noord-Holland, are placed under the heading Noordzee-eilanden. 
General 
See also Noordzee-eilanden, below (van Eeden, Lijst der planten die in de Nederlandsche 
duinstreken gevonden zijn; Vuyck, De plantengroei der duinen). 
Includes a few partial works. 
The general works here listed may be classified as follows: Floras and manuals: Buekers, 
van Hall (Flora Belgii septentrionalis), Heimans, Heukels (De flora van Nederland), Heukels 
and van Ooststroom, Heukels and Wachter, Koninklijke Nederlandse Botanische Vereniging, 
A. C. Oudemans, C. A. J. A. Oudemans (De flora van Nederland), Suringar. Catalogs: Heu- 
kels (Bekende groeiplaatsen), Nederlandsche Botanische Vereeniging, Sloff (fluviatile district). 
Iconographies: (Heukels, De flora van Nederland), (Heukels and van Ooststroom), Kops. 
Bibliographies: van Dieren (phytosociology), Jansen and Wachter (floristic), Rehder. 
Vernacular names: (Bléte-Obbes), Commissie voor de wetenschappelijke benaming (ornamen- 
tals), Gerth van Wijk, Heukels (Lijst; Woordenboek), Nijdam, Pauwels. TZ'rees: Bl6te-Obbes, 
Boom (cultivated), Hendriks. Useful and poisonous plants: van Hall (Neérlands planten- 
schat), Miquel (poisonous plants), van der Trappen, Willinge Prins. Weeds: Bisschop van 
Tuinen, van Fraassen (weed seedlings), van Hall (Neérlands plantenschat), Henrard, Heukels 
(Landbouwflora), Kloos (woolwaste), Kruijne, Sissingh, Thijsse. Cultivated plants: Bisschop 
van Tuinen, Bléte-Obbes (woody plants), Boom (trees), Boom and Ruys (herbaceous plants), 
Commissie voor de wetenschappelijke benaming (ornamentals), van Hall (Neérlands planten- 
schat), Heukels (Landbouwflora), Hendriks (woody plants), Sipkes (herbaceous plants). 
Miscellaneous: Backer (2: Dutch-English botanical terms, glossary of generic and specific 
names), Beijerinck (seed atlas), Fiet (list of Latin terms and Dutch equivalents), Goethart 
(distribution maps), Hoogenraad (phytogeography, botanical districts, plant associations), 
Jansen, Wachter, and Sloff (biographical data), Jongkindt Coninck (Latin and Greek terms 
with equivalents), de Leeuw (ecology, floral districts), C. A. J. A. Oudemans (De ontwikkel- 
ing: historical and bibliographical), Sirks (herbaria), van Soest (botanical districts), Westhoff 
(plant associations). 
Backer, C. A. Dutch-English taxonomic-botanical vocabulary. (Unpaged.) 
16 x 20.5 em. Leiden, 1949. (Processed publication. 2. ed. Bogor, 1956; 
not seen.) 
Alphabetical list of Dutch botanical terms with English equivalents.——See 
also Fiet, below, and Jongkindt Coninck, below. 
— Verklarend woordenboek der wetenschappelijke namen van de in 
Nederland en Nederlandsch-Indié in het wild groeiende en in tuinen en parken 
gekweekte varens en hoogere planten. xii, 664 p. 27.5 cm. Groningen, 
Batavia, 1936. 
