442 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
1881-82); 1892: 72-86. 1892 (for 1883~1891); 1902: 49-74. 1902 (for 1891- 
1900).—Holmboe, Jens. Norsk botanisk litteratur 1901-1905. l.c. 1906: 
257-275. 1906. 
Unannotated lists of titles, alphabetically arranged by authors. All Nor- 
wegian botanical literature down to 1814 is covered by C. Christensen, Den 
danske botaniks historie (see under Denmark); that for 1901-14 is partly 
covered by the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, M. Botany 
v. 1-14 (see section 8,000da in its index). Articles by Norwegian authors 
published in Sweden are included in Krok, Bibliotheca botanica suecana (see 
under Sweden).—See also Hauge and Kleppa, below. 
Blytt, M. N. Norges flora eller beskrivelser over [in v.3, af] de i Norge 
vildtvoxende karplanter... 3 v. (13848 p.). 23.5 em. Christiania, 1861-76. 
Descriptive flora of vascular plants. Vol. 2 and 3 edited by A. Blytt. 
Pages 1229-1348 constitute a Tillegshefte, containing additions and index.— 
See also Blytt, Axel. Nye bidrag til kundskaben om karplanternes udbre- 
delse i Norge. Forhandl. Vidensk.-Selsk. Christiania 1882, no. 1. 26 p. 
1882; 1886, no. 7. 33 p. 1886; 1892, no. 3. 73 p. 1892; 1897, no. 2. 42 
p. 1897. (Extensive lists of vascular plants, with localities and names of 
collectors.) 
Christophersen, Erling. Norske medisinplanter. 69 p. illus. 19 cm. 
Oslo, 1943. 
Popular treatment of the more important wild medicinal plants, with 
patois names, description, distribution, collection, and uses.—See also Frolich, 
Reichborn-Kjennerud, and Tonning, below. 
Dahl, Ejlif. Forelesinger over norsk plantegeografi. 2 pl, 114 p. 47 
fig. (maps, diagrs., profiles). 29.5 em. Oslo, (pref. 1950). (Processed.) 
Includes chapters on general considerations, history of plant life in Nor- 
way, ecological conditions, floral elements, tree distribution, mountain flora, 
water plants, and man’s influence on flora, each with bibliography.—See also 
K. Dahl and Holmboe (Einige grundziige), below. 
Dahl, Knut, Lid, Johannes, and Munster, Thomas. A division of Norway 
into bio-geographical sectional areas agreed upon by botanists and zoolo- 
gists. Skr. Vidensk.-Selsk. Kristiania I. Mat.-Naturv. Kl]. 1924, no. 7. 18 p. 
map. 1924. 
List of 41 biogeographical regions, with geographical limits.—See also E. 
Dahl, above, and Holmboe (Einige grundziige), below. 
Faegri, Knut. Norges planter. 
See Christiansen under Scandinavia. 
Praktische richtlinien bei dem _ etikettieren von botanischen 
sammlungen aus Norwegen. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 27: 202-210. 1933. 
List of old and new geographical districts, general geographical terms, 
system of citing localities, list of principal maps; bibliography. 
Froelich, Kristina. Viltvoksende medisinske planter. Med. forord av Prof. 
Dr. N. Wille. 3. oplag omarbeitet og eket utgave. 38 p. 32 fig. 19 cm. 
Kristiana [1921]. (1st ed. 1908.) 
Treatment of 32 wild medicinal plants, all but two vascular, with vernacular 
names and directions for collecting but no account of uses.—See also 
Christophersen, above, and additional references there given. 
Gjzrevoll, Olav, and Jergensen, Reidar. Fijellflora. 160 p. incl. 150 col. 
fig., 5 fig. (incl. maps). 10.5 x 15 cm. Trondhjem, (pref. 1952). 
Popular pocket book with colored figures and descriptions of 150 mountain 
plants and short descriptions of 88 others; also sketch of plant formations, 
etc. 
Hauge, H. V. Botanisk litteratur om norske innsjger. Nytt Mag. Naturv. 
82: 68-82. 1941. (Also as Meddel. Norsk Bot. For. 1940: 69-82. 1941.) 
Running account of investigations on cellular and vascular flora of Norwe- 
gian inland waters; geographically arranged list of localities, with refer- 
ences; bibliography. 
Heseg, O. A. On Norwegian plant names, with some examples of word 
maps. Nytt Mag. Bot. 3: 95-101. 5 maps (in pocket). 1954. 
General considerations, some examples; cited mainly for its bibliography of 
titles on Norwegian vernacular names. Essentially the same material, in 
