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partial list of species arranged by habitats. The earlier editions differ little 
in text and not at all in plates. There are also Danish, Finnish, and Nor- 
wegian adaptations. For Denmark: Hvass, Hans. Flora i farver. 192 p. 
incl. 128 col. pl. (on 64). 18.5 cm. Kgobenhavn, 1952. For Finland: Karki, 
Eino. Varikuvakasvio. [Flora in colors.] 4. painos. 198 p. incl. 181 pl. 
(128 col.), map. 18.5 em. Porvoo, 1955. (1st ed. 1951); Swedish ed. by 
Olsoni, Borje. Floran i farg. Redigerad for Finland... 3. uppl. 211 p. 
incl. 181 pl. (128 col.), map. 18.5 cm. Helsingfors, 1955. (1st ed. 1951.) 
(Finnish eds. not seen; data supplied by H. Luther.) For Norway: Berg, 
G. A. Floraen i farger. xxii, 179 p. incl. illus. (in glossary) and 128 col. 
pl. (on 64). 18.5 em. Oslo, 1951. 
Christiansen, M.S. Danmarks vilde planter. fasc. 1-10. 28 cm. Kgoben- 
havn, 1958-1959. (Not seen.) 
A popular work intended to consist of 20 fascicles in 2 volumes, amounting 
to over 600 pages of text, containing descriptions of about 1,200 species, with 
illustrations of about 900 in colors and 300 in black and white; edited by 
T. W. Bocher, drawings by Henning Anthon. There are also editions in 
Swedish and Norwegian, as follows: Hultén, Eric, ed. Var svenska flora i 
farg; Faegri, Knut, ed. Norges planter. 
Du Rietz, G. E. Die regionale gliederung der skandinavischen vegetation. 
Fiihrer fiir die Vierte I. P. E. Svenska Vaxtsociol. Sallsk. Handl. 8. 60 p. 
32 pl. on 16 (incl. map). 1925. 
Sketch of floristic and vegetational regions and zones in Sweden, Norway, 
Denmark, and Finland. 
Hartman, C. J. Handbok i Skandinaviens flora, innefattande Sveriges och 
Norges vaxter till och med mossorna ... 11., helt och hallet omarbetade 
upplagan utgifven af Carl Hartman. Forra delen: Fanerogamer och orm- 
ar. p.l., lxxxili, 616 p. 22.5 cm. Stockholm, 1879. (Gray Herbarium 
library.) (ist ed. 1820.) 
Bibliography, key to genera on Linnaean system; annotated descriptive 
flora of vascular plants. The first part of a 12th ed., edited by T. O. B. N. 
Krok, with area enlarged to include Finland and Denmark, was published in 
1889 (2 p.l., 128 p. 22.5 em. Stockholm, 1889). (In Gray Herbarium library.) 
It covered pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and part of the monocotyledons.— 
See also Holmberg, under Hylander, below. 
Hermann, Friedrich. Flora von Nord- und Mitteleuropa. xi, 1154 p. 20.5 
cm. Stuttgart, 1956. 
Flora of vascular plants in form of keys, with fairly detailed statement of 
distribution. Covers most of Europe except western France, Iberian Penin- 
sula, and most of Italy. Replaces his Flora von Deutschland und Fenno- 
mage sowie von Island und Spitzbergen. 524 p. 22 cm. Leipzig. 
1912. 
Hultén, Eric. Atlas 6ver vaxternas utbredning i Norden. Fanerogamer och 
ormbunksvaxter. (Atlas of the distribution of vascular plants in NW. 
Europe.) 119 p. (including 108 maps on 33 p.), 512 p. (including 1,847 ive. 
1,894 maps on 474 p.). 22 cm. Stockholm, 1950. 
Sources of author’s data, discussion of phytogeographic groups and migra- 
tional groups (with English summary, p. 98*-110*), alphabetical list of 
principal Swedish words with English equivalents (p. 114*-119*; including 
both botanical and nonbotanical terms); series of 1920 maps (the last 26 
blank) showing the range of about 1,847 vascular plants with brief annota- 
tions on habitat, altitudinal range, etc. Covers Denmark, Norway, Sweden, 
Finland, and (for general distribution) adjacent Russia. 
Hylander, Nils. Forteckning over Nordens vaxter utgiven av Lunds 
botaniska forening. 1. Karlvaxter. (Additional title-page: List of the plants 
of N.W. Europe (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, East Fennoscandia, Iceland 
and the Faeroes) ...1. Vascular plants.) 4. utvidgade uppl. ix, 175 p. 22.5 
em. Lund, 1955. (1st ed. 1907, by Lunds Botaniska Foérening, with title 
Forteckning éver Skandinaviens vaxter.) 
Systematic list of vascular plants of Denmark, Finland (plus Russian 
Karelia and Russian Lapland), Norway, Sweden, and Iceland, with indica- 
tion of countries in which each occurs (except for the merely casual species) ; 
list of plants officially protected, with localities; alphabetical list of syno- 
