FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 507 
topography, climate, edaphic factors, soils, plant associations and botanical 
regions, discussion of locality names derived from Basque names of plants 
(by Nestor de Goicoechea), bibliography.—See also Castilla la Vieja (Dupont, 
under Guinea Lépez). 
VALENCIA 
See also Murcia (Rouy). 
The region of Valencia includes the Provinces of Alicante, Castellén de la Plana, and 
Valencia. 
General 
Pau, Carlos. Materiales para la flora valenciana segun los datos que 
suministra Cavanilles en su obra Observaciones sobre el reino de Valencia 
en los anos 1795 (el tomo I) y 1797 (el II). I (no more published). 47 p. 
21.5em. Valencia, 1905. (Library of Mme. Valentin Allorge, Paris.) 
List of vascular plants and 1 Chara (total 776 species), often with locali- 
ties, and with some critical notes, based on the data in Cavanilles’ work. 
Refers to old kingdom of Valencia, nearly the same as the modern region 
of that name. 
Local 
Borja Carbonell, José. Estudio fitografico de la Sierra de Corbera 
(Valencia). Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 9: 361-483 incl. 5 pl. on 3 (with fig. 
1-11), 5 fig. 1950. 
Topography geology, botanical explorations; annotated list of vascular 
plants (961 i.e. 967 species), including some cultivated plants; statistics, 
plant communities, bibliography. (Province of Valencia.) 
Clemente y Rubio, S. de Rojas. Plantas que viven espontaneamente en el 
término de Titaguas, pueblo de Valencia, enumeradas en forma de indice 
alfabético. Revista Prog. Cien. Exact., Fis. y Nat. Madrid 14: 429-445, 484— 
508, 544-572. 1864. (University of Michigan library.) 
List of vascular and cellular plants, with vernacular names and dates of 
flowering; list of cultivated plants, arranged alphabetically by vernacular 
names. (Province of Valencia.) 
Martinez Martinez, Miguel. Aportaciones a la flora espafiola. Plantas de 
Alicante. Mem. R. Soc. Espafi. Hist. Nat. 14: 405-480. 8 fig. (incl. maps), 
pl. 16-27. 1934. 
Botanical explorations, author’s itineraries with mention of species; list 
of vascular plants collected by author in different parts of the Province of 
Alicante, with localities—See also Camara Nino, Fernando. Alcoy como 
localidad botanica. Bol. Soc. Espaf. Hist. Nat. 36: 307-314. 1 fig. 
(map), pl. 40-41. 1936. (Soils, climate, general features of flora; annotated 
list of several noteworthy species.)—Also his Observaciones botdanicas en 
Alcoy, Sierra Mariola y Sierra Aitana (Prov. de Alicante). l.c. 40: 329-337. 
pl. 23. 1942. (General features of flora; list of 46 noteworthy angiosperms, 
with localities.)\—Also Pau, Plantas de la Sierra de Aitana, below. 
Pau, Carlos. Herborizaciones por Valldigna, Jativa y Sierra Mariola en 
los meses de Abril, Mayo y Junio de 1896. Anales Soc. Espafi. Hist. Nat. 27: 
411-452. 1899. 
Author’s itinerary; annotated list of noteworthy vascular plants; 
unannotated list of common species, in part with localities. (Province of 
Valencia.) 
ise Notas botanicas a la flora espafiola. fase.1. 40p. 8vo. Madrid, 
Includes, in addition to descriptions of 41 new species (nearly all from 
the Provinces of Valencia and Teruel), a list of species not recorded by 
Willkomm and Lange from the region (old kingdom) of Valencia. (Not seen; 
cited from review in Bot. Centralbl. 35: 238. 1888.) 
Plantas de la Sierra de El Toro (Junio 1903). Bol. Soc. Aragon. 
Cien. Nat. 2: 279-289. 1903. 
_Author’s itinerary; list of noteworthy spermatophytes collected, with locali- 
ties and some annotations, (Provinces of Castell6n (Valencia) and Teruel 
