FLORAS OF THE WORLD 109 



GALAPAGOS ISLANDS 



General 



Robinson, B. I*. Flora of the Galapagos Islands. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and 

 Sci. 38: 77-269. 3 pi. 1902. (Contr. Gray Herb. n. s., no. 24.) 



Botanical collections, bibliography ; systematic list, with pertinent synon- 

 ymy, exsiccatae, extralimital range, frequent annotations; tables of botanical 

 collections, distribution of species by islands (vascular plants) ; general fea- 

 tures of flora, botanical features of each island, origin of flora. Treatment of 

 cellular cryptogams by W. G. Farlow (except Hepaticae, by A. W. Evans). 



Stewart, Alban. A botanical survey of the Galapagos Islands. Proc. Calif. 

 Acad. Sci. IV, 1: 7-252. pi. 1-19 (incl. map). 1911. 



Similar in plan to the flora by Robinson and supplementary to it; vascular 

 plants only. The plates are mostly of cacti. The general features of the vege- 

 tation on each island are discussed by the author in "Some observations concern- 

 ing the botanical conditions on the Galapagos Islands." Trans. Wise. Acad. Sci. 

 18 (1) : 270-340. 1915. 



Local 



Christophersen, Erling. A collection of plants from the Galapagos Islands. 

 Nyt Mag. Naturvidensk. 70: 67-95. pi. 1931 (1932). 



Recent botanical explorations ; adds about 19 species to the flora of the islands, 

 based principally on a collection made by Miss Borghild Rorud (Mrs. Rambech) 

 in 1926-27. 



Svenson, H. K. Plants of the Astor expedition, 1930 (Galapagos and Cocos 

 Islands). Amer. Jour. Bot. 22: 208-277 (incl. 9 pi.). 1935. (Brooklyn Botanic 

 Garden Contribution no. 69.) 



General features of flora, etc. ; annotated list of vascular plants collected, in- 

 cluding several new to the Galapagos Islands and two new to Cocos Island. 



HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 



See also Polynesia. 



The following publication has not been available : 



Kaaiakamanu, D. M., and Akina, J. K. Hawaiian herbs of medicinal value, found 

 among the mountains and elsewhere in the Hawaiian Islands, and known to the Hawai- 

 ians to possess curative and palliative properties most effective in removing physical 

 ailments. Translated by Akaiko Akana ... 74 p. 8°. Honolulu, 1922. (Not seen ; 

 cited from Merrill, E. D. Polynesian botanical bibliography, p. 110.) 



General 



Bryan, E. H., jr. Hawaiian nature notes. 285 p. illus. (incl. maps). 22.5 cm. 

 Honolulu, 1933. 



Includes (p. 81-87) chapter on "Food plants of the ancient Hawaiians," with 

 bibliography. 



Bryan, W. A. Natural history of Hawaii ; being an account of the Hawaiian 

 people, the geology and geography of the islands, and the native and introduced 

 plants and animals of the group. 596 p. (incl. 117 pi.). Honolulu, 1915. 



General sketch of the flora, p. 189-230, with small and very crowded photo- 

 graphs of many species ; botanical bibliography, p. 508. 



Crawford, D. L. Hawaii's crop parade. A review of useful products derived 

 from the soil in the Hawaiian Islands, past and present. 305 p. 24 cm. Hono- 

 lulu, 1937. 



Annotated list of wild and cultivated plant products, alphabetically arranged 

 by vernacular names. 



Degener, Otto. Flora hawaiiensis, or the new illustrated flora of the Hawaiian 

 Islands. Book I-III. illus. (pt. col.). 24 cm. [Honolulu,] 1932-S8. 



Descriptive flora, with vernacular names, synonymy, type locality, local and 

 general range, uses. Issued in loose-leaf form, unpaged ; each species occupying 

 a separate sheet (dated), with illustration on verso. In process of publication. 



Forbes, C. N. Notes on the naturalized flora of the Hawaiian Islands. 

 Occas. Papers Bern. P. Bishop Mus. 4: 323-334 (no. 5, p. 23-34). 1911. 



Annotated list of introduced vascular plants, most of which are not mentioned 

 in Hillebrand's Flora (1888). 





