560 misc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Empeyta, Eugéne. Catalogue descriptif des arbres, arbustes, arbrisseaux 
et sous-arbrisseaux indigénes ou naturalisés en Suisse suivi d’un dictionnaire 
des principaux noms vulgaires donnés dans la Suisse romande, a différentes 
plantes avec leurs synonymes francais et latins. 211 p. 27 em. Genéve, 
1887. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Descriptive flora of woody plants, with account of wood and uses; alpha- 
betical list of Romand vernacular names (including herbaceous plants), with 
French and scientific equivalents.——See also Biihler, above, and additional 
references there given; also (for useful plants) Correvon, above, and addi- 
tional references there given; also (for vernacular names) Durheim, above, 
and additional references there given. 
Fischer, Eduard. Flora helvetica, 1530-1900. xviii, 341 p. 22 cm. Bern, 
1901.—Nachtrage. ix, 40 p. 22 cm. Bern, 1922. (Both are: Bibliographie 
der schweizerischen landeskunde .. . herausgegeben von der Centralkommis- 
sion fiir schweizerische landeskunde. Fasc. IV, 5.) 
List of bibliographies, periodicals, botanical publications of 16 to 18th 
centuries and ofthe 19th century, the last classified by botanical groups 
and regions, the titles arranged chronologically; list of exsiccatae. Includes 
publications relating to adjacent regions, and occasional very brief annota- 
tions. The supplement, also ending with 1900, includes classified list of 
additions and short list of corrections to the original.—See also Bruhin 
(Uebersicht), above, and additional references there given. 
Fischer, Eugen. Unsere heilpfianzen in neuer wertung und geltung. 
Praktischer ratgeber fiir den anbau, das sammeln und die verwendung 
einheimischer heil- und gewiirzpflanzen. 359 p. illus., 80 col. pl. on 40. 25 
em. Ziirich, 1941. 
Annotated tabular list of the most used Middle European medicinal 
plants, alphabetically arranged by German vernacular names; extensively 
annotated list of some 80 species, alphabetically arranged by vernacular 
names, with other (German language) vernacular names, range, history, 
directions for collection and cultivation, medicinal and other uses, etc.; table 
of dates for collecting, list of diseases with plants used therefor, etc.; 
bibliography.—See also his Heilpflanzen. 64 p. incl. 24 col. pl. 15 cm. 
Bern, [195-]. (Die Hallwag-taschenbiicher 33.) (Popular treatment of 
about 100 medicinal plants, with uses and dosage. French ed., Plantes 
médicinales. Lausanne (1952). (Petits atlas de poche Payot 21.) There ig 
also a Dutch edition, Geneeskundige planten. Nederlandse tekst door Drs 
Roland Claeys. 64 p. illus. Gent, 1955. (Not seen; cited from Bibl. Sci. 
Helvetica 31: 173. 1956.))—-Also Correvon, above, and additional references 
there given. 
Fliick, Hans. Unsere heilpflanzen. Eine gemeinverstandliche beschreibung 
mit angaben tiber wirkstofie, wirkung, anwendung, einsammlung und anbau. 
2. revid. ausg. xvi,160 p. 144 col. fig. 17cm. Thun, 1950. (1st ed. 1941.) 
Brief general account of chemical properties, methods of application, 
calendar for collecting etc.; descriptive account of 144 more important medic- 
inal plants (wild and cultivated, all but 3 vascular), with description, occur- 
rence, chemical properties, uses, and colored figure of each plant; wild substi- 
tutes for tea (Thea), list of diseases with remedies, There is also a French 
issue, Nos plantes médicinales . .. xvi, 160 p. 144 col. fig. 17 cm. Lau- 
sanne, 1942.—See also Correvon, above, and additional references there given. 
Friche-Joset,—,and Montandon, F. J. Synopsis de la flora du Jura septen- 
trional et du Sundgau, contenant un résumé analytique et raisonné des 
végétaux phanérogames croissant sur les différentes chaines du Jura septen- 
trional... Et des végétaux vasculaires du Sundgau.. .par F. J. Montandon. 
xii, 409 p. pl., tab. 18.5cm. Mulhouse, 1856. (Arnold Arboretum library.) 
Annotated, keyed list of vascular plants, with localities. Reissued, 
unchanged, with Montandon given as sole author and title Guide du botaniste 
dans le Sundgau et les lisiéres du Jura badois, balois, soleurois, bernois et 
dubisien . . . Mulhause, 1868. (New York Botanical Garden library.) 
Sundgau is an area in upper Alsace.—See also Godet and Thurmann, below; 
also France, Partial (Babey, and additional references there given). 
Furrer, Ernst. Kleine pflanzengeographie der Schweiz. viii, 331 p. (incl. 
illus., maps)... 16 pl...19:5 em. :Zirich, 1923; 
