120 }HSC. PUBLICATION 4 01, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



General review of the subject : plant associations, statistics, list of endemic 

 or nearly endemic genera, phytogeography. list of principal collectors, bibliography 

 (including index of families treated in Lauterbach's '"Beitrage zur flora von 

 Papuasien" and in "Nova Guinea. Resnltats des expeditions seientifiques a la 

 Xouvelle Guinee." vol. S. 12, and 14). 



Lauterbach. Carl. Beitrage zur flora von Papuasien I-XXIT. Bot. Jahrb. 

 Engler 49: 1-169. illus. 1912: 40: 1-80, 81-170, 288-383. illus. 1913: 52: 19- 

 176. 177-220. illus. 1914-15: 54: 69-96. 97-128. 129-261. illus. 1919: 55: 19- 

 144. 145-312. illus. 1917-18; 56: 31-160, 161-272. 273-400. 401-414. 1920-21: 

 57: 321-400, 401-528. 520-608. 1922 : 58: 1-96. 97-181. 244-304. 305-448, 449-495. 

 1923 : 59: 41-128. 505-567. illus. 1924-25 : 60: 1-174. pi. 1. 1925 : 61: 1-64. 65- 

 222, 1927: 62: 2S4-304. 338-416, 417-501. 550-569. pi. 25. 1928-29; 63: 1-28, 

 419-176. 1929-30: 66: 161-215. 1934: 67: 14:3-236. 1935; 68: 244-247. 248- 

 26S. 1937; 69:252-294. 193S : 70: 95-148. 1939. 



Treatments of miscellaneous families and genera by various authors ; continued 

 by L. Diels i no. XXIII on) after Lauterbach*s death. Some of the articles are 

 merely descriptions of new species, others revisionary treatments with keys. 

 The species listed in nos. I— VI are indexed in Bot. Jahrb. Engler 55: 295-312. 

 1918. For index to families treated in parts I-XX (1912-1934 i~. see Lam. H. J.. 

 Blumea 1: 147-150. 1934. 



Lorentz. H. A., and others, eds. Nova Guinea. Resnltats de l'expedition 

 scientifique neerlandaise a la Nouvelle-Gninee . . . Botanique. v. S. v. 12. v. 14. 

 v. IS. plates. 31.5 cm. Leiden. 1909-36. 



Revisionary treatments of miscellaneous families by various authors. For 

 index to families (v. 8. 12. 14), see Lam. H. X. Blumea 1: 150-155. 1934. Publi- 

 cation discontinued : replaced by Nova Guinea, a journal of botany, zoology [etc.] 

 of the Papuan region, n. s.. v. 1. 1937 — (no botanical articles to date). 



Warburg. Otto. Das pflanzenkleid and die nutzpflanzen Xeu-Guineas. In 

 Krieger, M. Neu-Guinea. p. 36-72. pi. 2-13. Berlin. [1899]. 



General features of flora, plant formations, condensed account of useful plants. 



Local 



Beccari. Odoardo. Catalogue of the plants of the Fly River. 1S77. In Albertis. 

 L. M. d\ New Guinea ... v. 2. p. 396— KiO. London. *1S80. 



Unannotated list of 314 vascular plants collected by d'Albertis ; many of the 

 species are named only to genus. 



Diels, Ludwig. Beitrage zur flora des Saruwaged-gebirges. Bot. Jahrb. 

 Engler 62: 452-501. 1929. 



Botanical explorations, with bibliographical references ; list of cellular and 

 vascular plants collected by Chr. Keysser in 1912 and 1916. These mountains are 

 in northeastern New Guinea. 



Gibbs, L. S. Dutch N. W. Xew Guinea. A contribution to the phytogeography 

 and flora of the Arfak Mountains, etc. iv. 226 p. 16 fig., 4 pi. 26.5 cm. London, 

 1917. 



Botanical explorations, topography, plant associations, phytogeography, bibli- 

 ography ; annotated list of vascular and cellular plants collected by the author 

 at the Angi Lakes, altitude 7,000-9,000 feet, in the Arfak Mountains in December 

 1913. 



Karnbach, Ludwig. Uebei die nutzpflanzen der eingeborenen in Kaiser- 

 Wilhelmsland. Bot. Jahrb. Engler 16 (Beibl. 37) : 10-19. 1892. 



Annotated systematic list of wild and cultivated vascular plants, with uses, 

 but almost no vernacular names. 



Kew. Royal Gardens. Flora of British Xew Guinea. Bui. Misc. Inform. Kew 

 1899: 95-133. 1899. 



List of about 130 vascular plants (and a few cellular) from Mount Scratchley, 

 with some from other localities : by various authors. 



Mueller, Ferdinand von. Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. I-IX. 2 vol. 

 21 cm. Melbourne. 1875-[90]. 



Consist of nine parts, each containing one or more annotated lists of species. 

 In vol. 1, p. 37-40, a list is given of 144 plants (not Papuan) to which Linnaeus 

 gave the same binomial that had been used by pre-Linnaean authors. 



