512 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. 8. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Svensk fanerogamflora. 2. uppl. x, 644 p. 3829 fig. 22 cm. 
Stockholm, 1926. (1st ed. 1918.) 
Short glossary, key to genera and families on Linnaean system; annotated, 
keyed, briefly descriptive flora of spermatophytes, including principal culti- 
vated species (2,104 species, including 99 of Taraxacum and 107 of Hiera- 
cium). For many years the standard modern flora of Sweden, now to be 
replaced by Hylander (see under Scandinavia).—Much the same treatment, 
slightly condensed, with inclusion of pteridophytes and omission of the 
detailed account of Rosa, Taraxacum, and Hieracium, is given in his II]lus- 
trerad skol- och exkursionsflora over Sveriges karlvaxter. x, 3380 p. 328 fig. 
20 cm. Stockholm, 1928.—See also Hylander, Nils. Markligare nytillskott 
till den svenska karlvaxtfloran sedan 1920. Bot. Notiser 1954: 1382-153. 1954. 
(Running account of about a score of species added to flora of Sweden, not 
including “segregate” or “‘chromosome’”’ species.) 
Linné, Carl von. Flora oeconomica. 4 p. 1., 30 p. 18.5 cm. Upsaliae, 
1748. (Diss., Elias Aspelin respond.) (Reprinted in Linné, Amoenitates 
Academicae 1. ed. Holm., 1: 509-539. 1749; 1. ed. Lugd. Bat., 1: 352-388. 
1749; 3. ed. cur. Schreber, 1: 509-540. 1787.) 
List of useful and harmful vascular and cellular plants, with brief notes 
on uses. The species are listed only by generic name and number, the latter 
referring to the Flora Suecica. Another issue (83 p. 20 cm. Stockholm, 1749), 
in Swedish and with vernacular names, some additional species, and indices, 
has title: Flora oeconomica, eller hushalls-nyttan af de i Sverige, wildt 
waxande orter.—See also (for medicinal plants) Agnér, above, and additional 
references there given; and (for useful plants in general) Liljeblad, above, 
and additional references there given. 
Flora suecica, exhibens plantas per regnum Sueciae crescentes, 
systematice cum differentiis specierum, synonymis autorum, nominibus 
incolarum, solo locorum, usu oeconomorum, officinalibus pharmacopaeorum. 
2. ed. aucta et emendata. 2 p.l., xxxii, 464 p., indices. pi. 20.5 cm. Stock- 
holmiae, 1755. (1st ed. 1745.) 
Long out of date as a flora; cited here for its brief account of uses.—See 
also Hedbom, Karl. Linnés inhemska medicinalvaxter. Svenska Linné- 
Sallsk. Arsskr. 2: 65-110. 1919. (Annotated systematic list of 242 native 
medicinal plants mentioned by Linné in various publications.)—Also Agnér 
and Liljeblad, above, and additional references there given. 
Plantae esculentae patriae. 2 p.l., 29 p. 19 cm. Upsaliae, 1752. 
(Diss., Johan Hiorth respond.) (Reprinted (with binomial names) in 
Linné, Amoenitates Academicae 3: 74-99. 1756; 2. ed. 3: 74-99. 1764; 2. 
ed. cur. Schreber, 3: 74-99. 1787.) 
Annotated list of edible vascular plants and a few fungi; list classified by 
uses. The species are listed with the names and numbers of the Flora Suecica. 
Another issue (40 p. 19 em. Stockholm, 1752), in Swedish, with vernacular 
names, some additional species, and indices, has title: Plantae esculentae 
patriae, eller wara inlandska dteliga waxter.—See also Agnér and Liljeblad, 
above, and additional references there given. 
Lundstrom, Erik. Atliga vilda vaxter. En dyrtidsbok. 1 p. 1., iv, 54 p. 
30 fig. 22.5 cm. Stockholm, 1917. 
Annotated list of edible wild cellular and vascular plants (except fungi), 
grouped by uses; brief bibliography. Krok lists “uppl: 2, betydligt okad, 
1918.”—Also his Matnyttiga vilda vaxter. 32 p. 19 cm. Stockholm, 1942. 
(Deals with edible wild plants. Not seen; title and annotation supplied by 
T. E. Hasselrot.)—See also Agnér and Liljeblad, above, and additional refer- 
ences there given. 
Lyttkens, August. Namnlista 6ver svenska vaxtnamn pa gagn- och 
ograsvaxter i Overensstammelse med den av Kungl. lantbruksstyrelsen 
faststallda Nermalforteckningen utgiven med tillagg. 43 p. 22.5 cm. 
Stockholm [pref. 1907]. 
Systematic list of useful and harmful plants (including cultivated species), 
with standard vernacular names from the Kungliga Lantbruksstyrelsen list 
of 1894 (see above), with addition in footnotes of differing or additional 
names from the author’s own work Svenska vaxtnamn.—See also E. M. 
Fries, above, and additional references there given. 
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