FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 489 
Plantas recogidas por Don Juan Benedicto, farmacéutico de Mon- 
real del Campo, segun muestras remitidas por el mismo. Actas Soc. Espan. 
Hist. Nat. 24: 13-23. 1895. 
Lists of vascular plants, not in systematic order, from Guadalajara (with 
localities) and from Banos de Segura and Monreal del Campo in Teruel, the 
last quite extensive; annotations on several species. 
Rivas Goday, Salvador. De fidrula farmacéutica. Importancia farmaco- 
botanica del valle de Tena (Pirineos aragoneses). Farmacognosia 2 (whole 
no. 2): 65-100. 5 fig. (incl. maps),10 pl. (ond). 1948. 
Author’s itinerary, with mention of plants observed; alphabetical tabular 
list of plants (113 species) of pharmacological interest. (Province of Huesca.) 
Rodriguez y Femenias, J. J. Herborizacién en Panticosa (Julio y Agosto 
de 1889). Anales Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. 19: 101-106. 1890. 
Briefiy annotated list of 139 vascular plants collected by author. (Province 
of Huesca.) 
Soubeiran, J. L. Une ascension a la Maladetta (23 aoit 1862). Annales 
Soc. Linn. Dépt. Maine-et-Loire 6: 1-16. 2pl. 1863. 
Account of author’s ascent, with lists of plants seen at different points. 
This mountain, also known as Mont Néthou, is 3,432 meters high. (Province 
of Huesca, also Haute-Garonne (France).) 
Zapater, Bernardo. Flora albarracinense, 6 catalogo de las plantas de los 
alrededores de Albarracin y su sierra. Mem. R. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. 2: 
289-338. 1904. 
List of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities. (Province of 
Teruel.)—See also Pau, Carlos. Lista de las especias 4 que pertenecen 
las plantas recogidas en la Sierra de Albarracin por D. Doroteo Almagro. 
Actas Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. 25: 34-51. 1896. (Extensive list of vascular 
plants, with localities.)—Also his Mis campanas botanicas. Bol. Soc. 
Aragon. Cien. Nat. 2: 11-16. 1903. (Includes (p. 15-16) notes on botanical 
explorations in the Sierra de Albarracin, with list of noteworthy species 
collected by author.)—-Also his Una visita 4 San Ginés (Sierra de Albar- 
racin) (8 Junio 1906). lc. 6: 55-61. 1906. (Includes mention of various 
noteworthy species.)—Also his Herborizaciones por la Sierra de Albarracin. 
le. 9: 57-61. 1910. (Mostly species not recorded by Zapater.) 
ASTURIAS 
See also Galicia (Buch). 
The region of Asturias includes only the Province of Oviedo. 
General 
Argumosa y Valdés, J. A. Plantas medicinales de Asturias. 97 p. 20 cm. 
Oviedo, 1951. 
a obviously incomplete account of wild and cultivated medicinal 
plants. 
Sobre investigaciones botanicas en Asturias. Bol. Soc. Espafi. 
Hist. Nat. (Secc. Biol.) 50: 137-146. 1952. 
Sketch of botanical work, from which all modern publications of any 
floristic significance are omitted. 
Local 
Barbey-Gampert, M. Esquisse de la flore des Picos de Europa. Bul. 
Soc. Bot. Genéve II, 12: 219-245. 5 fig. 1921. 
Geology, paleontology, climate; unannotated list of known vascular plants 
(562 species), grouped according to geographical affinity and alphabetically 
arranged; phytogeography, critical notes on various species. The Picos or 
Penas de Europa, the highest portion of the Cantabrian Mountains, are in 
the Provinces of Oviedo, Leén, and Santander.—See also Lacaita, C. C. 
Observations sur la flore des Picos de Europa. Bul. Soc. Bot. Genéve II, 21: 
135-142. 1929. (Botanical explorations, list of additional species, critical 
notes on various species.)—Also his Rectification 4 la flore... le. II, 21: 
263. 1929.—Also Lascombes, Georges. Végétation des Picos de Europa. 
Les paysages forestiers. Bul. Soc. Hist. Nat. Toulouse 79: 339-358. 4 pl. 
