FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 509 
Agnér, Hjalmar. Svenska vaxters nytta och anvandning, popular fram- 
stallning. I. Kdarlvaxter. 123 p. 13 cm. Stockholm, 1897. 
Annotated list of Swedish medicinal plants, alphabetically arranged by 
scientific names, with brief descriptions, occurrence, uses, etc.; index of 
Swedish names. (Not seen; annotation supplied by E. Hultén.)—See also 
Henriksson, Hewe, Liljeblad, Linné (Flora oeconomica, Flora suecica), 
Nyman, Oberg, Retzius, Roselli, and Schoug, below; also Linné under 
Partial, beyond. 
Andersson, N. J. Apercu de la végétation et des plantes cultivées de la 
Suéde. 2p. 1,94 p. 2 maps. 24 cm. Stockholm, 1867. (Arnold Arbore- 
tum library.) 
Topography, geology, climate, plant formations, phytogeography; account 
of cultivated plants, classed by uses; lists of cultivated trees, grouped 
according to their northern limits of growth in Sweden.—See also R. E. Fries 
(Svenska namn), Hewe, Hylander (Vara prydnadsvaxters namn), Lilja, and 
Svensson, below. 
Femhundra afbildningar af mera allmant forekommande svenska 
vaxter for skolan och hemmet. 4 p. 1., 95 p. 68 pl. 22 cm. Stockholm, 
1870. 
Figures of 500 common vascular plants, mostly taken from Bentham’s 
Handbook of the British flora (1865), with descriptive text—See also Palm- 
struch and Ursing, below; also Bolin, Lagerberg, and Lindman, under 
Scandinavia. 
Bolin, Lorentz, and Post, L.O. A. von. Floran i farg. 
See under Scandinavia. 
Fries, E. M. Kritisk ordbok dfver svenska vaxtnammen. xiv, 177 p. 19 
em. Stockholm, 1880. 
Bibliography; annotated alphabetical list of vernacular and scientific 
names; index of scientific names, with vernacular names collected under 
each.—See also R. E. Fries (Svenska namn), T. M. Fries, Hartman, Hylander 
(Vara prydnadsvaxters namn), Kindberg (Svenska namn), Kungliga 
ee Lyttkens (Namnlista, Svenska vaxtnamn), and Nathorst, 
elow. 
Fries, R. E., and others. A short history of botany in Sweden. 162 p. 
9 fig., 2 pl. (maps), front. (ports.). 23 cm. Uppsala, 1950. (At head of 
title page: Seventh international botanical congress, Stockholm 1950.) 
Account of botanists and botanical work in Sweden, arranged chronologi- 
cally and (post-Linnaean period) by subjects; includes brief treatment of 
phytogeography (p. 68-78), with very little reference to floristics. The maps 
show the journeys made by Linnaeus’ disciples throughout the world and 
= areas explored by Swedish botanists in South America and the West 
ndies. 
and others. Svenska namn pa i Sverige odlade trad och buskar. 
Forteckning utgiven av Foreningen for dendrologi och parkvard. Lustgarden 
25/26: 286-309. 1945. 
List of trees and shrubs cultivated in Sweden, alphabetically arranged by 
scientific names, each with a standardized vernacular name; index.—See 
also Hylander, Nils. Svenska trid- och busknamn. Ett supplement. Lust- 
garden 33/34: 61-65. 1953.—Also Hylander, Vara prydnadsvaxters namn, 
below.—Also E. M. Fries, above, and additional references there given. 
Fries, T. M. Svenska vaxtnamn. 1. Under medeltiden. Arkiv Bot. v. 8, 
no. 14. 60 p. 1904. 
History, etc.; annotated alphabetical list of Middle Age vernacular names, 
with botanical equivalents.—See also E. M. Fries, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
Froier, Kare. Ndaringsrika vilda vaxter. 32 p. 19 cm. Stockholm, 1942. 
Deals with wild plants rich in nutriment. (Not seen; title and annotation 
supplied by T. E. Hasselrot.) 
Hartman, C. V. Vaxtnomenclatur, innefattande de i Sverige vilda och 
odlade vaxternas slakt- och artnamn samt vanligare botaniska termer, deras 
betydelse, och betoning jamte forklaring af férkortade autorsnamn. 2. uppl. 
redigerad av H. Dahlstedt. In Handbok i svenska tradgardsskétseln. 9. 
afdeln. (Tillaggshafte). 198 p. 20.5 cm. Norrképing, 1903. (1st ed. 1884.) 
