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(1): Chronological list of general works on the flora of Netherlands, 1554- 
1873, with table of contents of each; list of papers in scientific periodicals, 
arranged by periodicals; (II-IV): critical account of the work on Dutch 
plants of Dodoens, Lobel, Junius, de |’Ecluse, Pelletier, etc., with lists of 
species. 
Pauwels, J. L., and Grootaers, Ludovic. Enkele bloemnamen in de Zuid- 
nederlandsche dialecten. viii, 321 p. 7 maps. 25.5 cm. ’s-Gravenhage, 
1933. (Noord- en Zuidnederlandsche dialectbiblioteek deel 5.) 
Sources, bibliography, etc.; very detailed account of the vernacular names of 
Convolvulus sepium, Papaver rhoeas, Taraxacum officinale, Paeonia 
officinalis, Syringa vulgaris, Dianthus caryophyllus and D. plumarius, and 
Cheiranthus cheiri, with etymological discussion. Relates to Provinces of 
Limburg, Noord-Brabant, and Zeeland, as weil as to northern Belgium.— 
See also Commissie voor de wetenschappelijke benaming, above, and addi- 
tional references there given. 
Rehder, Alfred. (Phytography.) Holland. Jn his The Bradley Bibliog- 
raphy. A guide to the literature of the woody plants of the world published 
before the beginning of the twentieth century. Compiled at the Arnold 
Arboretum of Harvard University under the direction of Charles Sprague 
Sargent. v. 1, p. 390-391. 29.5 cm. Cambridge, Mass., 1911.—Additions 
and corrections. lc. 1: 5382. 1911; 5: xx. 1918. 
Essentially unannotated list of floristic works (including those in periodical 
and serial literature), chronologically arranged.—See also l.c. i: 3, for works 
on botanical bibliography; 1: 15-16, alphabetical list of periodicals and 
serials relating to botany; 1: 50-51, botanical gardens; 1: 73, vernacular 
names; 1: 80, botanical history; 1: 296, noteworthy individual trees; 3: 14-15, 
(757). 1915, alphabetical list of periodicals and serials relating to arbori- 
culture, gardening, and uses of plants; 3: 28, collections, gardens, museums, 
and exhibitions (not herbaria); 3: 33, history of gardening; 3: 75-77, dendro- 
logical, pomological, economical, and miscellaneous works dealing with 
horticulture, fruit trees, medicinal and other useful plants; 3: 104-106, 
arboriculture and general horticulture; 3: 249-250, pharmacopoeias and dis- 
pensatories; 3: 270, economic products; 4: 19. 1914, exhibitions of forest 
products; 4: 27, history of forests; 4: 84, dendrography; 4: 356-857, forests. 
Various smaller sections of no floristic significance have been omitted from 
the above summary.—See also van Dieren, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Sipkes, Cornelis. Flora van onze gekweekte kruidachtige vollegrondsge- 
wassen. 303 p. 18.5 cm. Zutphen, 1922. 
Descriptive fiora of cultivated herbaceous plants with keys to the families 
and genera. (Not seen; title and annotation furnished by S. J. van 
Ooststroom.)—See also Bisschop van Tuinen, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
Sirks, M. J. Botany in the Netherlands. Edited for the organizing 
committee of the Sixth International Botanical Congress. vii, 140 p. illus., 
ports. 23 cm. Leiden, 1935. 
Includes sketches of the history of botanical institutions and herbaria, 
with mention of the principal collections included and more important 
publications. Covers prewar Indonesia as well as the Netherlands proper. 
Sissingh, Gerard. Onkruid-associaties in Nederland. Een sociologisch- 
systematische beschrijving van de klasse Ruderato-secalinetea Br.-Bl. 1936. 
Avec un résumé: Les associations messicoles et ruderales des Pays-Bas. 
Verslag. Landbouwk. Onderzoek. 56 (15). iii, 224 p. 18 fig. (mostly maps), 
10 pl. (on 5). 1950. 
Detailed description of the alliances and associations of weeds, with exten- 
sive bibliography and alphabetical tabular list (p. 217-224) of species show- 
ing life-form, method of spreading, and sociological classification.—See also 
Bisschop van Tuinen and Hoogenraad, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Sloff, J. G., and Soest, J. L. van. Het fluviatiele district in Nederland en 
zijn flora. Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. 48: 199-249. 1 fig. (map). 1938; 49: 
268-306. 1939. 
