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culture, gardening, and uses of plants; 3: 33, history of gardening; 3: 66-67, 
dendrological, pomological, economical, and miscellaneous works relating 
to arboriculture, fruit trees, horticulture, and cultivated useful or ornamental 
plants; 3: 100, arboriculture and general horticulture; 3: 247, pharmacopoeias; 
3: 269-270, economic products; 4: 5, (539). 1914, list of periodicals and 
serials relating to forestry, timber uses, etc.; 4: 24, history of forests; 4: 
79, dendrography; 4: 342-344, forests (general and by countries). Several 
smaller sections of no floristic significance have been omitted from the above 
summary.—Also Hjelt, under Sweden, and additional references there cited. 
Sjérs, Hugo. Nordisk vaxtgeografi. 4 p. 1., 229 p. 108 fig. (incl. maps, 
diagrs.). 22.5cm. Stockholm, 1956. 
Textbook of Scandinavian (particularly Swedish) phytogeography, discuss- 
ing floral provinces, floristic elements, autecology, synecology, history of 
flora, vegetation of marine and fresh water habitats, general vegetational 
regions, heath, steppe, meadow, and bog vegetation up to the tree limit, bare 
mountain vegetation, phytogeography; bibliography. 
Wahlenberg, Georg. Flora lapponica exhibens plantas geographice et 
botanice consideratas, in lapponiis svecicis scilicet Umensi, Pitensi, Lulensi, 
Tornensi et Kemensi nec non lapponiis norvegicis scilicet Norlandia et Fin- 
markia utraque indigenas, et itineribus annorum 1800, 1802, 1807 et 1810 
denuo investigatas. Ixvi, 550 p. 30 pl., map, 2 tab. 28.5 cm. Berolini, 1812. 
Phytogeography, botanical investigations, plant zones, climate, etc.; an- 
notated flora of vascular (529 species) and cellular plants, on the Linnaean 
system, with diagnoses, localities, and frequent critical notes.—See also 
Sommerfelt, S. C. Supplementum Florae lapponicae ... xii, 331 p. 3 col. 
pl. 20 cm. Christianiae. 1826. (Additional species and localities, and 
critical notes.)—Also his Bemerkinger ved Supplementum Florae lapponicae. 
Mag. for Naturv. 8: 163-166. 1828. (A few additional records, all but one 
referring to cellular plants. In library of Museum of Comparative Zoology, 
Harvard University.) 
SPAIN (ESPANA) 
See also France, Partial (Gaussen, Miégeville, Philippe, and Zetterstedt, all on the Pyre- 
nees); Italy, General (Rikli, Das pflanzenkleid der Mittelmeerlander). 
The original spelling and accentuation of titles have been followed. 
General 
Includes a few partial works. 
The general titles here listed may be classified as follows: Floras and manuals: Amo y 
Mora, Bubani (Pyrenees), Caballero (Flora), Lazaro é Ibiza (Botdnica descriptiva), Will- 
komm and Lange. Catalogs and lists: Colmeiro (Enumeracién), Gandoger (2), Reyes Présper 
(steppes), Vicioso. Iconographies: Caballero (Illustraciones), Willkomm (lIllustrationes, under 
Willkomm and Lange). Bibliographies: Colmeiro (La botdnica), Rehder, (Willkomm). 
Vernacular names: Anonymous (woody plants), Asin Palacios (Romance names), Colmeiro 
(Diccionario), (Dantin Cereceda, 2 titles), (Fleury de la Roche: medicinal), (Juscafresa: 
medicinal), (Laguna: woody plants), (Lazaro é Ibiza), (Mantero: medicinal), Mas y Guindal 
(Memorandum: medicinal), (Puerta: medicinal), (Texidor y Cos: medicinal), (Willkomm and 
Lange). Trees and woody plants in general: Anonymous, Dantin Cereceda (Catalogo), Laguna. 
Medicinal plants: Bassagana, Fleury de la Roche, Juscafresa, (Lazaro é Ibiza), Mantero, Mas 
y Guindal (2), Puerta, Texidor y Cos. Other useful plants: (Anonymous: woody plants), 
(Colmeiro, Diccionario), (Laguna: woody plants), (Lazaro é Ibiza), Puerta, (Reyes Prosper). 
Weeds: Dantin Cereceda (Ensayo). Cultivated plants: Dantin Cereceda (Catalogo), Fleury 
de la Roche (medicinal), (Juscafresa: medicinal), (Mantero: medicinal), (Mas y Guindal: 
Memorandum: medicinal). Miscellaneous: Colmeiro (Enumeracién: botanical history and ver- 
nacular names), Font Quer (vegetation), Lazaro é Ibiza (Regiones botanicas), Reyes Présper 
(ecology of steppes), Rivas Goday (2: plant zones, plant associations), Willkomm (phyto- 
geography, botanical explorations). 
Anonymous. Catalogo razonado de los objetos expuestos por el Cuerpo de 
ingenieros de montes. 194 p. 3 maps. 25 cm. Madrid, 1888. (Esposicién 
universal de Barcelona. 1888. Issued with Revista Mont. (Madrid). v. 12. 
1888.) (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Includes (p. 48-80) annotated list of 140 native and naturalized woody 
plants of Spain, with vernacular names, range, and uses; also lists of trees 
yielding charcoal, wood ashes, alkali, tannin, etc——See also (for woody 
plants) Dantin Cereceda (Catalogo) and Laguna, below, and (for useful 
plants in general), Bassagana, below, and additional references there given. 
Amo y Mora, Mariano del. Flora fanerogamica de la peninsula ibérica, 
6 descripcion de las plantas cotyledéneas que crecen en Espana y Portugal. 
6v. 22cm. Granada, 1871-78. 
