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of date as a flora, still of value for its detailed localities—See also his 
[Eerste] [-zevende] nalezing op de Flora belgii septentrionalis. Bijd. Nat. 
Wetensch. 1: 135-150. 1826; 2: 110-124. 1827; 3: 47-62. 1828; 5: 78-87. 
1830; 6: 159-170. 1831; 7: 26-38, 333-347. 1832. (Lists of additional 
species and localities.)—Also his Nieuwe bijdragen tot de Nederlandsche 
flora. pt. 1 (mo more published). Tijdschr. Nat. Geschied. en Phys. 8: 
2038-259. 1841. (Another list.) 
Neérlands plantenschat, of landhuishoudkundige flora, behelzende 
eene beschrijving der onkruiden, vergiftige en nuttige inlandsche planten en 
der in onzen landbouw gekweekte gewassen. 2 p. 1., iii, 332 p. 288 fig. 24.5 
em. Leeuwarden, 1854. 
Systematic list, with vernacular names, brief descriptions, and uses, of 
useful and injurious native plants and of cultivated plants.—See also Bisschop 
van Tuinen, above, and additional references there given. 
Heimans, Elie, Heinsius, H. W., and Thijsse, J. P. Geillustreerde flora van 
Nederland. Handleiding voor het bepalen van de naam der in Nederland 
in het wild groeiende en verbouwde gewassen en van een groot aantal sier- 
planten. 18. druk bewerkt door J. Heimans, met medewerking van J. H. 
Kern, G. Kruseman Jr., en T. J. Reichgelt. viii, 1182 p. illus. (incl. 4 maps). 
145 x 18.5 em. Amsterdam, 1953. (1st ed. 1899; 19. ed. 1956, unchanged 
from 18th (not seen).) 
Briefly annotated flora of wild and cultivated vascular plants (and a few 
cellular) in form of illustrated keys, mostly without details of range; dis- 
cussion of pollination, plant galls, life forms, ecology, treatment of plant 
associations in form of key, botanical districts (by J. L. van Soest), glossary 
of scientific names, explanation of abbreviations of authors’ names. 
Hendriks, W. J. Onze loofhoutgewassen. 2. druk, herzien en uitgebreid. 
4p.1.,615 p. illus. 25cm. Wageningen [pref. Dec. 1957]. 
Descriptive treatment of wild and (mostly) cultivated woody angiosperms 
(including vines), with keys to genera but not to species; includes numerous 
horticultural varieties. 
Henrard, J. T. Bijdrage tot de kennis der Nederlandsche adventiefflora. 
[1.]-2 mededeeling. Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. 1915: 94-102. 1915 [1916]; 
1916: 177-205. 1916 [1917]. 
Annotated lists of adventive plants, with critical notes. The 1st part 
consists mostly of Cruciferae, the 2d mostly of Gramineae.—See also Bisschop 
van Tuinen, above, and additional references there given. 
Heukels, Hendrik. Bekende groeiplaatsen der tot de bijzenoemde familién 
behoorende planten. In Levende Nat. v. 1-4, passim. 1896-1899.—Tot dus- 
verre bekende groeiplaatsen der tot de bijgenoemde familién behoorende plan- 
ten. l.c.v. 4-7, passim. 1899-1903. 
These papers contain lists of all localities of plants known from the 
Netherlands. (Not seen; titles and annotation supplied by S. J. van Oost- 
stroom.)—See also his Nieuwe plantensoorten en variéteiten gevonden in 
Nederland [in 1896] [-1931]; Nieuwe vindplaatsen in Nederland van zeld- 
zame plantensoorten [in 1896] [-1931]. (Title varies in earlier years.) In 
Levende Nat. v. 2-36, passim. 1897-1932. (Yearly lists of newly recorded 
plants and new localities, sometimes separate and sometimes combined, the 
titles varying considerably in earlier years. In library of Rijksherbarium, 
Leiden.)—Continued with same or similar title by Kloos, A. W., and 
Wachter, W. H. (for 1932-42). lc. v. 37-47. 1933-43; by Kloos (for 1943- 
47). lc. v. 51. 1948; by Kloos and S. J. van Ooststroom (for 1948-51). L.ec. 
v. 52-55. 1949-52; by van Ooststroom (for 1952). lc. v. 56. 1953; and by 
van Ooststroom and T. J. Reichgelt (for 1953-58). l.c. v. 57-62. 1954-59. 
(Vol. 37-47 seen in library of Rijksherbarium, Leiden; other vols. (except 
57) in library of U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.) 
De flora van Nederland. 3 v. (xxxv, 629 p. map; xxiii, 695 p.; 
xv, 511 p.). 2,047 fig., map. 25 cm. Leiden en Groningen, 1909-1911. 
Corrections to v. 1-3 (1: ix-—xxiv), glossary, plant formations, alphabeti- 
cal list of genera and species with Dutch, German, French, and English 
vernacular names; keyed descriptive flora of vascular plants with European 
and local range, biological notes, and vernacular names, and figure of each 
species. 
