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Scient. Upsaliensis, anno 1732 instituto. Additis synonymis, et locis natali- 
bus omnium, descriptionibus et figuris rariorum, viribus medicatis _ et 
oeconomicis plurimarum. Ed. altera, aucta et emendata studio et cura 
Jacobi Edvardi Smith. 2 p. 1, L, 390 p., indices. 12 pl., front. 23.5 cm. 
Londini, 1792. (1st ed. 1737.) 
Cited here for its vernacular names (indexed) and notes on uses. Linné, 
in his Lapland journey of 1732, traveled from Uppsala to Umea, then up the 
Ume River to Lycksele, then on to Pitea, to Storbacken on the Lule River 
and Jockmock, then to Qvickjock and across the Norwegian frontier to 
Sérfjorden and the Maelstrém, then back and around near the coast to 
Lulea and Tornea, then down rapidly to Abo, and back to Uppsala. 
Svensson, Per. Flora o6fver Norriands karlvaxter, till laroverkens tjenst 
utarbetad. xiviii, 95 p. 21 cm. Hernodsand, 1885. 
Key to genera on Linnaean system; flora of vascular plants, with very 
brief diagnoses and indication of range; list of species found in Lapland but 
not in the rest of Norrland (28 species); list of escaped or adventive plants 
and commonly cultivated species (72 species). Covers region from Gestrik- 
land and Harjedalen northward. 
ANGERMANLAND 
See also Medelpad (Grevillius, Studier). 
The old province (landskap) of Angermanland constitutes the northern part of Vdasternorr- 
lands lan. 
Local 
Almquist, Erik. Vaxtgeografiska bidrag. 6. Angermanland. Bot. Noti- 
ser 1941: 301-309. 1941. 
Botanical explorations, etc.; alphabetical list of noteworthy vascular plants 
from general vicinity of Ornskdidsvik. 
Arnell, H. W. Varfioran vid Harndsand. Bot. Notiser 1918: 169-209. 
1918. 
Mainly phenological; includes (p. 181-198) annotated alphabetical list of 
wild and more commonly cultivated spring-blooming plants.—See also Lange, 
Thorvaid. Nagra vaxtlokaler i Harncsandstrakten. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 20: 
406-413. 1926. (Alphabetical list of vascular plants, with localities; phy- 
togeography.)—-Numerous records from Harndsand are also given in Arnell, 
ag Anteckningar om sédra Angermaniands karlvaxter. l.c. 19: 380-401. 
Fristedt, R. F. Vaxtgeografisk skildring af sddra Angermanland. 1 p. L., 
40 p. 21 cm. Upsala, 1857. (Akad. afhandl.) (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Geography, topography, plant regions, etc.; briefly annotated list of vascu- 
lar plants, with localities for the more local species. The author defines 
southern Angermanland as the region bounded by a line from the southern- 
most point of junction of Asele Lappmark and Jamtiland southeast to the 
coast, with a length of about 25 Swedish miles (about 265 kilometers) and 
greatest breadth of 10 (about i100 kilometers).—See also his Fortsatta 
iakttagelser af sddra Angermanlands vaxtlighet. Bot. Notiser 1858: 73-87. 
1858. (Includes list of additional species and localities.)—Also Haglund, 
G. E. Vaxtgeografiska bidrag till Angermaniands flora. l.c. 1923: 385- 
400. 1923. (List of localities visited, etc.; alphabetical list of noteworthy 
vascular plants, with localities; list of mountains visited, with mention of 
noteworthy species. Refers mostly to vicinity of Sollefte4a.)—Also 
Haglund, G. E., and Hassler, Arne. Nya bidrag till Angermanlands kari- 
vaxtflora. le. 1925: 309-319. 1925. (Similar list; bibliography. Includes 
also records from northern Angermanland.)—-Also Arnell, H. W. Anteck- 
ningar om sddra Angermanlands karlvaxter. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 19: 380- 
401. 1925. (Author’s explorations from 1862-1921, etc.; extensive alpha- 
betical list of noteworthy vascular plants, with localities; includes some from 
northern Angermanland.)—Also Samuelsson, Gunnar. Vaxtlokaler fran 
Angermanland och Asele Lappmark. l.c. 21: 123-138. 1927. (Author’s 
itinerary, with notes on vegetation; list of common species, extensive list of 
less common vascular plants with localities. Refers to region from Langsele 
and Solleftea in Angermanland to Asele Lappmark.)—Also Grapengiesser, 
Sten. Norrlandska vegetationsbilder. [I]-II. lc. 28: 300-353. 8 fig. 
