28 MISC. PUBLICATION 401, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Hooker, J. D. On the plants of the temperate regions of the Cameroons 

 Mountains and islands in the Bight of Benin; collected by Mr. Gustav Mann 

 . . . Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 7: 171-240. 1864. 



Itinerary, phytogeography ; list of vascular and cellular plants, with localities 

 and general range, from Cameroon Mountain and the islands of Fernando Po, 

 Sao Thome, and Principe. 



Mildbraed, Johannes. Botanik. In Wissenschaftliche ergebnisse der zweiten 

 deutschen Zentral-Afrika-expedition 1910-1911 unter running Adolf Friedrichs, 

 Herzogs zu Mecklenburg, v. 2. 202 p. 90 pi. Leipzig, 1922. 



Includes general account of vegetation and lists of species collected from Bel- 

 gian Congo (Kimuenza. Stanley Pool to Molundu), Kamerun (Molundu, Juka- 

 duma, Kadei, Lomie, Ebolowa, and Sangmelima, Kribi), and the islands of 

 Annobon (p. 146-164) and Fernando Po (p. 164-195), the last two lists including 

 also species recorded in the Flora of tropical Africa. 



Probeflachen-aufnahmen aus dem Kameruner regenwald. Notizbl 



Bot. Gart. Berlin 10: 951-976. 1930. 



Includes partly annotated running list of vascular plants collected by author 

 at Likomba, with some vernacular names. 



Von den Bulus genutzte wildwachsende pflanzen des Siidkameruner 



waldlancles. Notizbl. K. Bot. Gard. Berlin App. 27. 43 p. 1913. 



Annotated list, classified by uses, with descriptions, vernacular names and 

 uses ; systematic list of plants mentioned, with vernacular names. 



Zur kenntnis der vegetationsverhaltnisse Nord-Kameruns. Bot. 



Jahrb. Engler 65: 1-52. 1932. 



General features of flora between Bongor and Garua ; annotated list of vascular 

 plants collected or observed by author and others ; phytogeography. 



Santesson, C. G. Einige drogen aus dem Kamerun-gebiete und ihre einheim- 

 ische verwendung. Arkiv Bot. v. 20A, no. 8. 34 p. 1926. 



Annotated list of 42 species, with vernacular names and uses ; list classified 

 by uses ; list of scientific and vernacular names. 



CAPE OF GOOD HOPE 



See also South Africa. 



General 



Sim, T. E. The forests and forest flora of the Colony of the Cape of Good 

 Hope. vii. 361 p. 160 pi., port., map. 32.5 cm. Aberdeen, Scotland, 1907. 



Forests, economic aspects, etc. ; keys to genera ; annotated descriptive flora of 

 woody plants. 



Local 



Adamson, It. S. The vegetation and flora of Robben Island. Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. So. Africa 22: 279-296. pi. 13-14. 1934. 



History, climate, geology, soils, vegetation ; tabular list of spermatophytes, 

 lists of cultivated plants. Robben Island lies off the entrance to Table Bay, 

 4 miles west of Blaauwberg. 



Eolus, Frank, and Bolus, Louisa. Key to the flora of the Cape Peninsula. 

 Annals Bolus Herb. 1 : 22^35, 116-125, 173-184. 1914-15. 



Keys to families, genera, and species, intended to supplement Bolus and Wolley- 

 Dod's "List of the flowering plants and ferns . . ." Key to genera and species 

 incomplete ( Ranunculaceae — Anacardiaceae ) . 



Bolus, Harry, and Wolley-Dod, A. H. A list of the flowering plants and 

 ferns of the Cape Peninsula, with notes on some of the critical species. Trans. 

 So. African Phil. Soc. 14: 207-373. 1903. 



Physiography, general features of flora, plant associations, vertical range, 

 statistics, phytogeography, effect of tires, etc. ; annotated list of 2,351 vascular 

 plants and Characeae. (Small peninsula on which Cape Town is situated.) 



Compton, R. H. The flora of the Whitehill district. Trans. Roy. Soc. So. 

 Africa 19: 269-329. 1931. 



Topography, climate, etc. ; annotated list of over 700 vascular plants. The 

 area covered is from Bantams on the west to Baviaans on the east and from 



