FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II 513 
Om svenska ogrds, deras férekomst och utbredning samt inta- 
gande af uppgifter om ogrdsfrén i frdanalysbevis. 113 p. 20.5 cm. 
Norrkoping, 1885. 
List of weeds, divided according to noxious quality and manner of occur- 
rence; annotated list of 322 species (314 vascular), with vernacular names 
in Swedish, Danish, and German, habitat, and range, and discussion of the 
more important species; discussion of the spread of weeds, etc.—See also 
Witte, below, and Scandinavia (Korsmo). 
Svenska vaxtnamn. 3 pt. (xix, 1891 p.). 24.5 em. Stockholm, 
1904-15. 
Historical sketch of development of vernacular nomenclature of plants; 
systematic list of native and cultivated vascular plants, with standard names 
for each, followed under each genus by collected generic and specific vernacu- 
lar names in German, Danish and Norwegian, and Swedish, with citation of 
authors using them (with dates), and occasional critical notes; systematic 
list and index of families, genera, and species, with standard names; indices 
of Latin generic and all vernacular names; extensive chronological bibliog- 
raphy of works cited (Latin, German, and Dutch; English (only 2 titles, one 
Britton and Brown’s Illustrated flora, the other a trifling work on alfalfa); 
Danish and Norwegian; Swedish and Finnish), with occasional annotations; 
list of authors cited, geographically and then alphabetically arranged; list of 
geographical and other abbreviations. The systematic list and index of 
botanical and standard vernacular names were reprinted with title Svensk 
vaxtnamn-forteckning enligt binart system (2 p.l., 1705-1741 p. 1914). 
The system of forming “standard” vernacular names is the same as that 
of the Normalforteckning of the Kungl. Lantbruksstyrelsen (see above), 
and most of the names are identical. The method is essentially binomial in 
principle but uninomial in practice, a single vernacular name being assigned 
to each genus and another, adjectival in form, to each species; each specific 
name as written being composed of the specific component prefixed to the 
generic so as to constitute a single word. The names of the few infraspecific 
entities included are formed like those of the species, of two elements only, 
combined into one. Lyttkens’ list includes many more species of both wild 
and cultivated plants than does the Normalférteckning.—See also E. M. Fries, 
above, and additional] references there given. 
Nathorst, A. G. Svenska vaxtnamn. 1-5. Bihang K. Svenska Vetensk.- 
Akad. Handl. v. 28, afd. III, no. 9. 72 p. 1903—Arkiv Bot. 1: 497-513. 
1904; v.2,no.1. 179 p. 1904; no. 8. 12 p. 1904; no.9. 31 p. 1904. 
Pt. 1: History, critical discussion of lists of vernacular names published 
by the Lantbruksstyrelsen and in Neuman’s Flora: discussion of method 
approved by author; bibliography; (2) completion of history and discussion, 
bibliography; (3) author’s list of standard vernacular names, with separate 
list of annotations, index; (4) Linnaeus’ position with respect to names; (5) 
Middle Age literature, with annotated alphabetical list of vernacular names; 
and literature up to 1792 and later. (For list of reviews and criticisms, see 
Krok, Bibliotheca Bot. Suec., p. 527.)—See also his Svenska vdxtnamn. 
Forteckning pa Sveriges viktigaste karlvaxter med svenska namn pa arter, 
slakten, familjer och klasser. Ny reviderad uppl. iv, 112 p. 16.5 cm. 
Stockholm, 1905. (Systematic list of wild and commonly cultivated vascu- 
lar plants, with the author’s standard name for each.)—See also E. M. Fries, 
above, and additional references there given. 
Neuman, L. M. Sveriges flora (fanerogamerna). ... med bitride af Fr. 
vengren. xxxvi, 832 p. 18.5 cm. Lund, 1901. 
_Briefly annotated, keyed, descriptive flora of spermatophytes.—See also 
his Herbarium suecicum. Férteckning éfver Sveriges fanerogamer i enlighet 
med Sveriges flora. Med bitrade af Fr. Ahlfvengren. 1 p.1., 71 p. 19 cm. 
Lund, 1901. (List of names from his Sveriges flora. Not seen; annotation 
supplied by E. Hultén.) 
Nordstedt, Otto. Prima loca plantarum suecicarum. Féorsta littera- 
turuppgift om de i Sverige funna vilda eller forvildade karlvaxterna. Bot. 
Notiser 1920, Bilaga. iv, 95 p. 1920.—Ré&ttelser till “Prima loca .. .” Lee. 
1921: 282. 1921. 
Alphabetical list of vascular plants with references to first records from 
Sweden, with localities. 
