FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II A81 
Colmeiro, Miguel. La botanica y los botanicos de la peninsula hispano- 
lusitana. Estudios bibliograficos y biograficos. x, 216 p. 28 cm. Madrid, 
1858. 
Annotated, classified list of 932 works and periodicals, with index, followed 
by biographical sketches, with index; list of genera dedicated to Spanish and 
Portuguese botanists, with index.—See also Rehder and Willkomm (2), below; 
also Bellot Rodriguez under Portugal, General. 
Diccionario de los diversos nombres vulgares de muchas plantas 
usuales 6 notables del antiguo y nuevo mundo, con la correspondencia 
cientifica y la indicacion abbreviada de los usos é igualmente de la familia 4 
que pertenece cada planta. 2385p. 23cm. Madrid, 1871. 
Alphabetical list of vernacular names (mostly Spanish, some Brazilian and 
American Indian), with botanical equivalents and indication of uses; lists 
of Arabic names used in Spain, with bibliography; lists of names used in 
Spanish works of 14th and 15th centuries—See also Anonymous and Asin 
Palacios, above, and Dantin Cereceda (2), Fleury de la Roche, Juscafresa, 
Laguna, Lazaro é Ibiza (Botanica descriptiva), Mantero, Mas y Guindal 
(Memorandum), Puerta, Texidor y Cos, and Willkomm and Lange, below. 
Enumeracién y revisién de las plantas de la peninsula hispano- 
lusitana é islas Baleares, con la distribucién geografica de las especies, y sus 
nombres vulgares, tanto nacionales como provinciales. 5 v. 27 cm. Madrid, 
1885-89. 
Botanical history from earliest times, with lists of Arabic names (with 
bibliography), list of species known to Arabs, Middle Age vernacular names, 
list of botanical authors and collectors, with bibliography; list of vascular 
and cellular plants, with detailed local distribution and vernacular names 
(not indexed). Includes 9,791 species (6,064 phanerogams) from Spain, Portu- 
gal, and the Balearic Islands. Unfortunately the work is entirely uncritical 
(Willkomm, Vegetation der erde 1: 238. 1896). 
Dantin Cereceda, Juan. Catalogo metdédico de las plantas cultivadas en 
ae 2.ed. 187 p. 46 fig. 21.5 cm. [Madrid?], [pref. 1943]. (1st ed. 
1920. 
List of 582 cultivated plants and wild woody plants, grouped by uses and 
in part by habitat, arranged in systematic order in each group, with collected 
vernacular names (often with localities); bibliography, indices. Includes ex- 
tensive lists of horticultural varieties of some important fruits. Publication 
of Ministerio de agricultura. Seccion de publicaciones, prensa y propaganda. 
—See also Bassagafa, above, and additional references there given. 
Ensayo de un catalogo metddico de las plantas fanerégamas daninas 
o nocivas a los cultivos en Espana con la correspondencia entre los nombres 
cientificos y los vulgares y seguido de indices alfabéticos. 95 p. 23 cm. 
Madrid [pref. 1916]. 
Unannotated systematic list of 1,165 more or less weedy phanerogams, 
with ample vernacular names. Publication of Servicio de publicaciones 
agricolas, Ministerio de fomento. 
Fleury de la Roche, A. Las plantas bienhechoras consideradas en sus apli- 
caciones a la medicina, la agricultura, la industria y la economia doméstica. 
Traduccién directa del francés y adaptacién por Francisco Salas. 339 p. 
illus., 12 col. pl. 22 cm. Barcelona, 1931. (French ed. 1906.) 
Descriptive account, with uses, of principal wild and cultivated medicinal 
plants, arranged alphabetically by vernacular names; list of diseases with 
remedies.—See also Bassagafia, above, and additional references there cited. 
Font Quer, Pio. Geografia botanica de la peninsula ibérica. In Vidal de 
La Blache, Paul M. J. Geografia universal. v. 10, p. 148-271. fig. 65-91 
(mostly maps and profiles), pl. 19-46 (on 14). 28.5 em. Barcelona, 1953. 
(Only the excerpt seen, in library of J. Cuatrecasas.) 
General account of climate, soils, topography, and human _ influence, 
followed by chapters discussing the vegetation from the point of view of 
climate, soils combined with climate, and soils alone, also the mountain 
region and human influence.—See also Lazaro é Ibiza (Regiones botdnicas), 
Reyes Présper, Rivas Goday (2), and Willkomm, below. 
