FLORAS OF THE WORLD 55 



composition, pharmacological effects, and toxicology in man and animal, xx, 

 314 p. plates (pt. col.). 26 cm. Edinburgh, 1932. 



Annotated systematic list of vascular and cellular plants, with vernacular 

 names, uses, references, etc. ; bibliography. 



SOUTHERN RHODESIA 



See also Bechuanaland Protectorate (Bremekamp and Obermeyer) ; South Africa; West 

 Africa (Oliver). 



General 



Eyles, Frederick. A record of plants collected in Southern Rhodesia. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. So. Africa 5 : 273-564. 1916. 



List of 2,397 species of cellular and vascular plants, with references, localities, 

 and collectors. 



Local 



Gibbs, L. S. A contribution to the botanv of Southern Rhodesia. Jour. 

 Linn. Soc. Bot. 37: 425-494. pi. 17-20. 1906. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of vascular and cellular plants col- 

 lected by the author in Matopo Hills and at Victoria Falls, Zambesi, Southern 

 Rhodesia, in Aug.-Oct. 1905 ; bibliography. 



Gilliland, H. B. Notes on the flora of Rhodesian Manicaland. I. Jour. So. 

 African Bot. 4: 143-156. pi. 41-45. 1938. 



Annotated list of bryophytes and vascular plants not previously recorded 

 from Manicaland, partly in collaboration with other authors ; bibliography. Pt. 

 1 covers bryophytes, pteridophytes, and gymnosperms. 



Monro, C. F. H. Some indigenous trees of Southern Rhodesia. Proc. 

 Rhodesia Scient. Assoc, v. 8, pt. 2. 123 p. 1908. 



Orthography of vernacular names ; alphabetical list of vernacular names, with 

 botanical equivalents and authorities ; descriptive list of trees referred to. 



Norlindh, Tycho, and Weimarck, Hemiing. Beitrage zur kenntnis der flora 

 von Sud-Rhodesia. Bot. Notiser 1932: 1-21. 6 fig. (inch map). 1932; 1934; 

 64-110. 10 fig. 1934; 1935: 357-408. 21 fig. 1935; 1936: 1-50. 13 fig. 1936; 

 1937:161-201,419-446. 12 fig. 1937. 



Itinerary, general features of flora ; list of plants collected by the Swedish 

 expedition to South Africa and Southern Rhodesia in 1930-31, with data, the 

 families not in systematic order. 



Steedman, E. C. A description of some trees, shrubs and lianes of Southern 

 Rhodesia, xix, 191 p. (incl. 85 pi.). 7 pi. 25 cm. Bulawayo, 1933. 



General features of flora, systematic list of species included ; descriptive partial 

 flora, with vernacular names and occasional notes on uses. 



SOUTH-WEST AFRICA 



See also Cape of Good Hope (Pearson) ; South Africa; West Africa (Oliver). 



General 



Dinter, Kurt. Index der aus Deutsch-Siidwestafrika bis zum jahre 1917 

 bekannt gewordenen pflanzenarten. Repert. Spec. Nov. Fedde 15: 77-92, 340- 

 355, 426-433. 1917-19; 16: 167-174, 239-247, 335-344. 1919-20; 17: 185-192, 

 258-265, 303-311. 1921; 18: 13-16, 248-256, 423-444. 1922; 19: 93-96, 187- 

 192, 235-240, 315-320. 1923-24; 20: 314-316. 1924; 22: 108-112, 375-383. 

 1925-26; 23: 130-137, 227-236, 363-371. 1926-27; 24: 13-16, 302-304, 366-368. 

 1927-28 ; 25: 49-51, 209-210. 1928. 



Alphabetical list of 2,708 vascular and cellular plants, with references to 

 original description and localities and collectors' numbers. 



. Die vegetabilische veldkost Deutsch-Siidwest-Afrikas. 47 p. 13 pi. 



23.5 cm. Okahandja, 1912. 



Annotated, briefly descriptive list of edible plants grouped by parts used, with 

 vernacular names. The South African word "veldkost" covers all edible wild 

 plants and animal products. 



