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



den Salomonsinseln von Marz bis Dezeraber 1905. V. teil. Denkschr. Math.- 

 Naturw. Kl. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien 89: 443-672, 699-70S. 30 fig.. 8 pi. 1914". 



Includes (p. 462-163) unannotated list of 60 vascular and cellular plants from 

 the Shortland Islands, previously unknown botanically (Poperang Island and 

 "Taubeninsel") ; also (p. 468-621) list of vascular plants collected by author in 

 Xeu-Ponmiern. Solomon Islands, and Shortland Islands, with data. The Short- 

 land Islands are south of the east end of Bougainville Island, one of the Solomon 

 Islands. 



Schumann. K. M., and others. Die flora von Neu-Pommern. Xotizbl. K. Bot. 

 Gart. Berlin 2 : 59-15S. map. 1S98. 



Botanical investigations, physiography, plant formations ; annotated list of 

 cellular and vascular plants by various authors. 



MICEONESIA 



See also New Guinea (Schumann and Lauterbach) ; Polynesia (Endlicher ; Guppy ; 

 Merrill). 



General 



Kanehira, Ryozo. An enumeration of Micronesian plants. Jour. Dept. Agr. 

 Kyushu Imp. Univ. 4: 237-464. pi. 2 (map). 1935. 



Botanical explorations ; list of 1.219 vascular plants, with local and general 

 distribution. The area covered includes the Marianne, Caroline, and Marshall 

 groups. The principal islands are Saipan, Tinian, Rota. Yap, Palau, Truk, 

 Ponape, Kusai, Jaluit, and Guam. 



Flora micronesica. 8, 468, 37 p. 211 fig.. 21 pi., map. 26 cm. Tokvo, 



1933. 



Includes a general sketch of the flowering plants, with footnote bibliography; 

 the trees and shrubs (including descriptions and figures ) : list of vascular plants 

 known from Micronesia. Entirely in Japanese, except for botanical names. 



Local 



Bryan, E. H.. jr. The plants of Guam, pt. I-XXVI. Appeared in Guam 

 Recorder, v. 13. no. 8-v. 16. no. 4. 6. 8. Xov. 1936-Xov. 1939. I-IV, reprinted.) 



Botanical explorations and publications, plant associations : descriptive flora 

 of vascular plants, with keys. uses, and vernacular names. Includes cultivated 

 as well as wild species : total number given as 58S. Xot yet completed. Infor- 

 mation in part furnished by the author. 



Bryan, W. A. A monograph of Marcus Island. Occas. Papers Bern. P. 

 Bishop Mus. 2: 77-124. 8 fig., map. 1903. 



Includes (p. 122-124) annotated list of 10 indigenous plants (only partly 

 named botanically). also cultivated plants. 



Christian, F. W. Ponapean trees, plants and shrubs. In his The Caroline 

 Islands ... p. S28-352. London, 1S99. 



Annotated alphabetical list of vernacular names used in Ponape, with botan- 

 ical identification when known. 



Diels, Ludwig, ed. Beitrage zur flora von Mikronesien und Polynesien . . . 

 Ser. I-Y. Bot. Jahrb. Engler 52: 1-18. 2 fls. 1914: 56: 429-577. 7 fis. 1921; 

 59: 1-29. 1 fig. 1924: 63: 271-323. 1930: 69: 395-400. 1938. 



Treatments of various families or of single novelties, not in systematic order, 

 contributed by specialists; no approach to a systematic flora. Ser. I (Beitrage 

 zur flora von Mikronesien) edited by G. Yolkens. 



Hosokawa, Takehide. An enumeration of the plants collected from Ponape. 

 Kudoa 5 : 41-55. 79-96. 1937. 



List of plants collected by author, with collecting numbers, data, and vernacular 

 names. First installment not seen; second reaches Ulmaceae (Engler and Prantl 

 system). (Processed publication.) 



Phytogeographical relationship between the Bonin and the Marianne 



Islands laying stress upon the distribution of the families, genera and special 

 species of their vernacular [i. e. indigenous] plants. Jour. Soc. Trop. Agr. 

 (Formosa) 6: 201-200. 657-670. 1 fig. (map). 1934. 



Included here for its unannotated list of vascular plants of the Marianne 

 Islands (p. 662-669), with mention of islands on which each occurs. 



