484 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Vicioso, Carlos. Notas sobre la flora espanola. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 
6 (2): 5-92 incl. pl. 1-4. 1946. 
Extensive list of spermatophytes collected by author in different parts 
of Spain, with localities and occasional critical notes. 
Willkomm, Moritz. Grundziige der pflanzenverbreitung auf der Iberischen 
Halbinsel... xiv, 3895 p. 21 fig., 2 pl., 2 maps. 25.5 em.’ Leipzig, 1896: 
(Die vegetation der erde .. . hrsg. von A. Engler und O. Drude. v. 1.) 
Botanical explorations, bibliography, topography, geology, climate, distribu- 
tion of some important species; detailed account of phytogeographical 
regions and plant formations; list of principal cultivated plants.—See 
also Font Quer, above, and additional references there given. 
and Lange, Johan. Prodromus florae hispanicae, seu synopsis 
methodica omnium plantarum in Hispania sponte nascentium vel frequentius 
cultarum quae innotuerunt. 3 v. 24 cm. Stuttgartiae, 1870 (1861)-80.— 
Willkomm, Moritz. Supplementum sive enumeratio et descriptio omnium 
plantarum inde ab anno 1862 usque ad annum 1893 in Hispania detectarum 
- ix, 370 ps © 2a) Cm, stuttoartiae: 1o9a: 
Bibliography, list of collectors; annotated, briefly descriptive flora of 5089 
vascular plants, with partial keys, synonymy, local and extralimital range, 
and vernacular names (separately indexed); cultivated species are included. 
The Supplement, by Willkomm alone, brings the total number of species 
(including hybrids, introduced plants, and widely cultivated plants) to 
5438. For dates of publication, see Wiltshear, F. G. Jour. Bot. 53: 371. 
1915.—See also Willkomm, M. Illustrationes florae hispaniae insularumque 
Balearium. Figures de plantes nouvelles ou rares décrites dans le Prodromus 
florae hispanicae ou récemment découvertes en Espagne et aux iles Baléares 
...2V. 188 col. pl. 35.5cem. Stuttgart, 1881-92. (Descriptions, with good 
colored figures, of over 200 new or rare species, not in systematic order. Also 
issued with Spanish subtitle. For dates of publication, see Wiltshear, F. G. 
Jour, Bot. 5a: al2-p01 5.) 
ANDALUCIA (ANDALUSIA) 
See also Murcia (Rouy). 
The region of Andalucia includes the Provinces of Almeria, CdAdiz, Cérdoba, Granada, 
Huelva, Jaén, Malaga, and Sevilla. 
Local 
Barras, Francisco de las. Datos para la floérula sevillana. Actas Soc. 
Espan. Hist. Nat. 26 (II, 6): 187-191, 219-222, 260-263. 1897; 27 (II,7): 
59-62, 63-64, 79-80, 83, 93-96, 109-112, 148-144, 154-160. 1898; 28 (II, 8): 
35-36, 37-38, 75-76, 116-117, 154-156, 166-168, 255-261. 1899. 
List of vascular and cellular plants, with localities, including cultivated 
species. Covers the Province of Sevilla. 
Boissier, Edmond. Voyage botanique dans le midi de l’Espagne pendant 
année 1837. 2 v. (x, 248; 757 p.). 181 (i.e. 206) col. pl., col. diagr. 35.5 
cm. Paris, 1839-45. 
Vol. 1, author’s itinerary, with description of localities and mention of 
many plants, phytogeography, plates; v. 2, annotated list of 2015 species 
(1,900 vascular) known from the Province of Malaga and the southern part 
of the Province of Granada (including a few from outside this area) with 
citation of localities and collectors, vernacular names, and general range. 
Ceballos, Luis, and Martin Bolanos, Manuel. Estudio sobre la vegetacion 
forestal de la provincia de Cadiz. xviii, 353 p. plates, chart, 2 maps. 27.5 
cm. Madrid, 1930.—Mapa forestal ...4 maps. 27.5 cm. Madrid, 1931. 
Geography, hydrography, geology, climate, plant formations; annotated 
list of native and naturalized woody plants (299 species), with vernacular 
names and references; account of exotic species, principal forests. Publication 
of Instituto forestal de investigaciones y experiencias. La Moncloa, Madrid. 
and Vicioso, Carlos. Estudio sobre la vegetacién y la flora forestal 
de la provincia de Malaga. xix, 285 p. plates, chart, map. 27cm. Madrid, 
1933.—Mapa forestal ...4 maps. 27 cm. Madrid, 1938. 
Topography, geology, soils, climate, plant associations and formations; 
annotated list of wild or naturalized woody plants (354 species), with 
