564 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
woods from Paleolithic to Roman times.)—Also his Nachtrage [I]-II 
urgeschichtlicher pflanzen. l.c. 80: 98-122. 1 fig. 1935; 91: 122-186. 1946. 
(Lists of additional localities, lists of species with localities and some 
annotations, lists of localities with their respective species.)—Also Morell, 
above. 
Oettli, Paul Deutschschweizerische ortsnamen. 142 p. 22 cm. Erlan- 
bach-Ziirich, [1946?]. (Volksbiicher des Deutschschweizerischen sprach- 
vereins. vol. 15.) 
Includes (p. 69-91) a chapter, Pflanzen und tiere in ortsnamen, containing 
a running account of locality names derived from plants (p. 69-86).—See also 
Brandstetter and Durheim, above, and additional references there given. 
Probst, Rudolf. Wolladventivflora Mitteleuropas. Redigiert von Werner 
Strub. vii, 193 p. port. 23:5 cm.” Solothurn, 1949. 
List of adventive vascular plants (and one cellular) imported in wool 
from all parts of the world, with general range, localities (where occurring 
as woolwaste weeds), dates, and the names of collectors; bibliography. 
Although nominally referring only to Central Europe (and particularly 
Switzerland), it actually assembles the records for such weeds from 
practically all of Europe. Only the names of the actual localities are given, 
not those of the respective countries.—See also Buchli, above, and additional 
references there given. 
Rehder, Alfred. (Phytography.) Switzerland. Jn his The Bradley 
Bibliography. A guide to the literature of the woody plants of the world 
published before the beginning of the twentieth century. Compiled at the 
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University under the direction of Charles 
Sprague Sargent. v. 1, p. 482-438. 29.5 cm. Cambridge, Mass., 1911. 
(Publications of the Arnold Arboretum, no. 3)—Additions and corrections 
Neate bao Olle xx Choe. 
Chronological list of floristic publications, divided into “dendrography” and 
“general phytography,” with few, mainly bibliographical annotations. See 
also the following sections relating to Switzerland: bibliography, general 
(1:4); periodicals and serials (1: 26-27); botanical gardens, arboretums, 
museums, etc. (1: 65); dictionaries and lists of vernacular names (1: 75); 
botanical history (1:81); phenology (1: 227); individual noteworthy trees 
(1: 297-298); periodicals and serials relating to arboriculture, gardening, 
and agriculture (3: 24. 1915); dendrological, pomological, economical, and 
miscellaneous works dealing with both wild and cultivated plants (3: 89); 
miscellaneous works on arboriculture and horticulture (3: 126-127); phar- 
macopoeias (3: 256); economic products in general (3: 271); periodicals and 
serials relating to forestry, etc. (4: 18. 1914); history of forests (4: 28); 
dendrography (4: 86); description of forests (4: 364-367). Various minor 
sections of no floristic significance have been omitted from this summary.— 
See also Bruhin (Uebersicht), above, and additional references there given. 
Rhiner, Joseph. Tabellarische flora der Schweizer-kantone. 2. aufl. iv, 
64 p. 27.5 cm. Schwyz, 1897. (Gray Herbarium library.) (1st ed. 1869.) 
Tables showing the distribution of each vascular plant in the cantons; 
list of latest floras of each canton. Preceded (mostly) by his Abrisse 
(esquisses complémentaires) zur zweiten Tabellarischen flora der Schwei- 
zerkantone. Ber. St. Gall. Naturw. Gesell. 1890/91: 118-255. 1892; 1894/95: 
173-296. 1896; 1897/98: 283-332. 1899. (List of principal local floras, 
without titles (authors’ names and dates only); critical notes and abstracts 
of additions to flora of each canton; list of calciphile and calcifuge plants; 
list of plants limited to a single canton, and those lacking from a single 
canton.) 
Savoy, Hubert. Essai de flore romande. 209 p. 21cm. Fribourg, 1900. 
Systematic list of scientific names with patois equivalents, etymology, 
properties, uses, superstitions, etc.; indices. Relates to some of the French- 
speaking cantons (Fribourg and Vaud) and to French Savoie. (Not seen; 
title and annotation supplied by A. Becherer.)—See also H. Jaccard and 
Durheim, above, and additional references there given. 
Schinz, Hans, and Keller, Robert. Flora der Schweiz. Zum gebrauche 
auf exkursionen, in schulen und beim selbstunterricht. 3., stark verm. auf. 
