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VESTFOLD 
Vestfold fylke was formerly Jarlsberg og Larviks amt. 
Local 
Dyring, Johan. Holmestrandsfjordens fanerogamer og karkryptogamer. 
Et bidrag til kunnskapen om vegetasjonen i den nordlige del av Vestfold og 
de es aa strok av Buskerud fylke. Nyt Mag. Naturv. 59: 45-184. 1921 
1922). 
Geography, geology, climate, botanical explorations, etc.; annotated list 
of vascular plants. Covers an area mostly in Vestfold but partly in Buskerud, 
extending about 20 kilometers northwest to the vicinity of Sande from a base 
line between Horten and Hurumlandt. 
Nordhagen, Rolf. Planteveksten. In Berg, Lorens. Tjomg. En bygdebok. 
p. 23-50. 30 fig. 23 cm. Kristiania, 1920. 
Survey of the vegetation, with incomplete list of vascular plants. (Not seen; 
title and annotation supplied by J. Lid.) 
—— Planteveksten i Nettero herred. In Berg, Lorens. Notterg, en 
bygdebok. p. 28-59. fig. 11-42. 23 cm. Kristiania, 1922. (Riksmuseet 
library, Stockholm.) 
Survey of the vegetation, including mention of numerous vascular plants. 
PoRTUGAL 
See also Trds-os-Montes e Alto Douro (Rozeira, for account of phytogeography and plant 
zones); also Spain, General (Amo y Mora, Flora fanerogamica; Colmeiro, La _ botanica, 
Diccionario, and Enumeraci6n; Font Quer, Geografia botanica de la peninsula ibérica; Gan- 
doger, Catalogue des planites recoltées, and Notes sur la flore espagnole; Lazaro é Ibiza, 
Regiones botanicas; Mas y Guindal, Memorandum de sinonimias; Rehder, (Phytography) ; 
Texidor y Cos, Flora farmacéutica; Willkomm, Grundziige der pflanzenverbreitung). 
The continental European part (‘“‘continente’’) of the republic of Portugal is divided into 18 
administrative districts which are grouped, in many cases fractionally, into 11 provinces. The 
latter, although in most cases having the same or nearly the same names as the 6 (later 8) 
earlier provinces (existing through 1936) have different boundaries in every case but two 
(Algarve and Minho), although the names and boundaries of the administrative districts have 
not changed. The local fioras here listed have been grouped under the present provinces, 
whose correlation with the old provinces and the districts is described under the respective 
provincial headings. 
The Ailantic island groups (‘“ilhas adjacentes’”) of Azores (Acores) and Madeira have 
already been treated in part 1 (p. 86, 90) of this work. 
General 
The general works here listed may be classified as follows: Floras: Coutinho (Flora de 
Portugal), Sampaio (Flora portuguesa). Catalog: Sampaio (Lista). Bibliographies: Bellot 
Rodriguez, Brito. Vernacular names: (Cardoso), (Coutinho, Flora), (Sampaio, Flora), Vas- 
concelos. Trees and woody plants: Coutinho (Esbéco). Useful and poisonous plants: Cardoso 
(some groups of useful plants), Costa (medicinal), Figueiredo (medicinal and edible), Moller 
(Catalogo), Vasconcellos (Plantas fanerogamicas venenosas, and Plantas medicinais), (Vascon- 
celos). Weeds: Silva, Vasconcellos (Plantas vasculares infestantes). Cultivated plants: (Car- 
doso), (Costa). Coutinho (Esbéco, trees; Flora de Portugal). (Figueiredo), (Lautensach), 
(Sampaio, Flora portuguesa), (Vasconcellos and Feio). Miscellaneous: Albuquerque (2: plant 
zones and natural regions), Girdo (vegetation), Brito (history of botany), Daveau 
(plant associations, phytogeography), Fernandes (additions to flora). Ficalho (flora of the 
Lusiad), Lautensach (botanical regions, plant associations), Moller (As regides botanicas), 
Rothmaler (phytogeography). 
Albuquerque, J. P. Manique e. Carta ecolégica de Portugal. 58 p. 2 
fig. (maps) and folding map in cover. 30.5 cm. Lisboa, 1954. (At head 
"i tas page: Ministério da economia. Direce&o geral dos servicos agrico- 
as. 
General considerations, phytogeographical zones, ecological zones, agro- 
climatic regions, ete.; French summary.—See also the following entry, 
also Daveau, Girado, Lautensach, Moller (As regides botanicas), and Roth- 
maler, below; also Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro (Rozeira). 
— Zonas fito-climaticas e regides naturais do continente portugués. 
Bol. Soc. Broteriana II, 19: 569-591. map. 1945. 
Short account of plant zones and natural regions——See also the entry 
above, and additional references there given. 
Bellot Rodriguez, Francisco. Notas bibliograficas sobre la botanica portu- 
guesa. Anales R. Acad. Farm. Madrid 2. época, afio 6: 217-277. 1940. 
Sketch of development of botany in Portugal; alphabetical list of about 
