38 MISC. PUBLICATION 4 01, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Trav. Off. Natl. Mat. Prem. Veg. (Paris) Notice 31. viii, 468 p. 23 pi., 3 maps. 

 1929. 



Includes running account of principal wild and cultivated economic plants. 



Local 



Bonnet, Edmond. Enumeration des plantes recueillies par M. R. Chudeau, 

 dans la region de Tombouctou et du Moyen-Niger. Mem. Soc. Bot. France no. 

 20. 19 p. 1911. 



List of 228 vascular plants collected between Araouan and Djenne. 



Chevalier, Auguste. La vegetation de la region de Tombouctou. Actes Cong. 

 Internatl. Bot. 1, Paris, 1900. p. 248-275 (incl. pi. 10-11). 1900. 



Botanical explorations, plant zones, biology of plants, general features of 

 flora, effects of cultivation; annotated list of 52 wild and cultivated woody 

 plants, with localities and vernacular names ; bibliography. The area covered 

 is in the western Sudan, between 5° and 10° W. Long., from 17° N. Lat to the 

 southern edge of the Sahara Desert. 



Hagerup, Olaf. Etude des types biologiques de Raunkiaer dans la flore 

 autour Tombouctou. Biol. Meddel. K. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. v. 9, no. 4. 116 p. 

 5 fig., 5 pi. 1930. 



Includes list of 138 phaneragams collected by author, the families arranged 

 alphabetically. 



GAMBIA 



See also Senegal (Rangon) ; West Africa. 



General 



"Williams, F. N. Florula gambica, une contribution a la flore de la colonie 

 brittanique. Bui. Herb. Boiss. II, 7: 81-96, 193-208, 369-386. 1907. 



Geography, botanical explorations, published floras; annotated list of 285 

 angiosperms. 



Local 



Dawe, M. T. List of plants collected in the Gambia. 11 p. 21.5 cm. Bathurst, 

 1922. 



Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants collected by author, with 

 localities, vernacular names, and uses. 



Kew. Royal Gardens. Botany of Gambia delimitation commission. Bui. Misc. 

 Inform. Kew 1891: 268-275. 1891. 



Annotated list of vascular and cellular plants, with vernacular names and 

 uses, collected in 1890-91 by Dr. Brown Lester in vicinity of River Gambia. 

 — See 1. c. 1892: 45-48, for an abstract of the report of the French members 

 of the commission. 



See also West Africa. 



GOLD COAST 



General 



Burtt Davy, Joseph, and Hoyle, A. C, eds. Draft of first descriptive check- 

 list of the Gold Coast. Compiled by members of the Gold Coast Forest Depart- 

 ment . . . 152, vii p. 25 cm. Oxford, 1937. (Check-lists of the forest trees and 

 shrubs of the British Empire, no. 3.) 



List of woody plants, alphabetically arranged by families, with brief descrip- 

 tions, vernacular names, citation of exsiccatae. The area covered includes Gold 

 Coast colony, with Ashanti, Northern Territories, and the part of Togoland 

 under British mandate. Processed publication, cover-title only. 



Chipp, T. F. The forest officers' handbook of the Gold Coast, Ashanti and 

 the Northern Territories. 148 p. (incl. 20 pi.). 3 diagr., 5 maps. 25.5 cm. 

 London, [1922?]. 



Includes (p. 55-69) classified list of economic plants, and index of vernacular 

 names of principal forest trees. 



