510 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Alphabetical list of scientific names of wild and cultivated Swedish plants 
and of botanical terms, with meaning and accentuation; explanations of abbre- 
viations of authors’ names. (Not seen; annotation supplied by E. Hultén, title 
from Krok.)—See also E. M. Fries, ‘above, and additional references there 
given. 
Henriksson, Johannes. Handbok i odling och frdinsamling af Sveriges 
medicinalvaxter. 79. p. 20 cm. Stockholm, 1898. 
Handbook of wild and cultivated medicinal plants of Sweden; cultivation, 
propagation, preparation.—See also Agnér, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Vaxterna i de gamlas forestallningar, seder och bruk. 143 p. 18 
em. Stockholm, 1911. (Riksmuseet library, Stockholm.) 
List of wild and cultivated Swedish plants of use or interest to the 
people, alphabetically arranged by vernacular names, with account of popular 
beliefs, sayings, and uses; no index of scientific names.—See also Agnér, 
above, and Liljeblad, below, and additional references there given. 
Vartill vara vaxter duga. 220 p. 19.5 cm. Stockholm, 1923. 
Uses of wild and cultivated plants (including some cellular plants). (Not 
seen; title and annotation supplied by T. E. Hasselrot.) 
Hewe, Nils. Nojsamt, sallsamt, nyttosamt om vara vaxter. 284 p. 20 cm. 
Stockholm, 1953. 
Popular treatment of various wild and cultivated plants of Sweden, with 
early history (in world at large), uses (especially in medicine), chemistry, 
popular beliefs, etc——See also his Lakevaxter. Overtro och vetande fran 
antiken till nutiden. 187 p. 18 fig. 20 ecm. Stockholm, 1952. (Popular 
account of history (including superstitions) and uses of some of the more 
common medicinal plants in the world at large and in Sweden, alphabetically 
arranged by vernacular names.)—Also Agnér, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
Hjelt, O. E. A. Sveriges biologiska disputations- och program-litteratur 
1700—varterminen 1910. Bidr. Kann. Finlands Nat. och Folk v. 70, no. 1. 
tp. [evn 2Ie a ag Ek. 
Unannotated classified list of theses, chronologically arranged in each 
group. Botanik, p. 135-171.—See also Krok, below. 
Holmboe, Jens. Gratis mat av vilda vaxter. Med recept av Juliane Sol- 
braa-Bay. Oversatt och avpassad efter svenska forhallanden av Karl-Gustav 
Kokeritz. 153 p. 60 fig. Stockholm, 1942. 
Not seen; title from Nytt Mag. Naturv. 85: 19. 1945. The original (see 
under Norway, General) gave an account of about 150 edible wild plants 
(vascular and cellular), with instructions for cooking. 
Hultén, Eric, ed. Vara svenska flora i farg. 
See Christiansen under Scandinavia. 
Hylander, Nils. Vara prydnadsvaxters namn pa svenska och latin. 196 p. 
23 cm. Stockholm, 1948. 
Discussion of botanical nomenclature; alphabetical list of scientific names 
(without authorities) of plants cultivated for ornament in Sweden, with 
single Swedish vernacular name (mostly artificial) for each; list of these 
vernacular names with scientific equivalents; list of comments on nomencla- 
ture, taxonomy, etc., of various names; bibliography.—See also Andersson 
(Apercu) and E. M. Fries, above, and additional references there given. 
Kindberg, N. C. Svensk flora. Beskrifning ofver Sveriges fanerogamer 
och ormbunkar. 2 p.l., 402 p. 20 cm. Link6oping, 1877. 
Briefly descriptive flora of vascular plants, on the Linnaean system. 
Svenska namn pa vara inhemska karlvaxter. 49 p. 18.5 cm. 
Stockholm, 1905. 
Systematic list of vascular plants with a single selected or manufactured 
vernacular name for each (or sometimes two); index to vernacular names. 
—See also E. M. Fries, above, and additional references there given. 
Krok, T. 0. B.N. Bibliotheca botanica suecana ab antiquissimis temporibus 
ad finem anni MCMXVIII. Svensk botanisk litteratur fran aldsta tider t.o. m. 
1918. xvi, 799 p. port. 25.5 em. Uppsala och Stockholm, 1925. 
