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



Guatemala. Ministerio de agricultura. Flora guatemalteca. Herbario 

 uacional. Plant as clasificadas cientificamente por el Prof. Paul C. Standley . . . 

 y revisadas por el Prof. Ulises Rojas. v. 1 (19 p.). 26 cm. Guatemala, 1929. 



Alphabetical list of 583 vernacular names with botanical equivalents. 



Johnston, J. R. Lista de plantas de Guatemala en el herbario de la Escuela 

 nacional de agricultura, Chimaltenango. Revista Agr. (Guatemala) 15: 203- 

 206, 249-260, 314-321. 1938; 16: 129-133. 1939. (Reprinted with title: Cata- 

 logo de plantas de Guatemala. 52 p.) 



Mostly unannotated list of plants, collected principally by the author, with 

 some vernacular names. 



Lundell, C. L. Plants probably utilized by the Old Empire Maya of Peten 

 and adjacent lowlands. Papers Mich. Acad. Sci. 24: 37-56. 1939. 



Topography, climate, anciently cultivated trees ; annotated list of useful plants, 

 grouped by uses ; bibliography. 



The vegetation of Peten. With an appendix : Studies of Mexican and 



Central American plants I. ix, 244 p. 39 pi. (incl. map). 29.5 cm. Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 1937. (Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication no. 478.) 



Botanical explorations, geology, climate, soils, history of vegetation, ecology, 

 etc. ; annotated lists of vascular plants known from northern Peten (785 

 species), central Peten (835 species), and southern Peten (191 species), with 

 vernacular names. 



Recinos, Adrian. Monografia del Departamento de Huehuetenango, Repub- 

 lica de Guatemala, xiv, 269 p. illus. (incl. maps). 25 cm. Guatemala, 1913. 



Includes chapter (p. 50-86) giving general features of topography, life zones, 

 and annotated list of wild and cultivated economic plants, classified by uses, 

 with vernacular names. 



Record, S. J., and Kuylen, Henry. Trees of the lower Rio Motagua valley, 

 Guatemala. Trop. Woods, Yale Univ. School Forestry 7: 10-29. 1926. 



General features of tree flora ; annotated systematic list of trees, with vernacu- 

 lar names (indexed). 



HONDURAS 



See also Central America (Hemsley, for list including the plants of Ruatan Island) ; 

 Guatemala (Smith ; Blake). 



General 



Record, S. J. Trees of Honduras. Trop. Woods, Yale Univ. School Forestry 

 10: 10-47. 1927. 



Annotated list, with vernacular names and uses ; index of vernacular names. — 

 See also Standley, P. C. A second list of the trees of Honduras. 1. c. 21: 

 9-41. 1930.— Additions ... 1. c. 37: 27-39. 1934. 



Local 



Conzemius, Edouard. Economic plants of the Bay Islands (Honduras). 

 Gard. Chron. III. 81: 50-51, 69-70, 81, 117-118, 133, 180-181, 217, 270, 305, 413- 

 414. fig. 42. 1927. 



Geography, physiography, climate, natives, etc. ; annotated list of wild and 

 cultivated useful plants. 



Popenoe, Wilson. The useful plants of Copan. Amer. Anthropol. n. s., 21: 

 125-138. 1919. 



Climate, soil, etc. ; annotated list of useful plants, wild and cultivated, classi- 

 fied by uses, with vernacular names. Refers to the valley of the Copan River 

 in western Honduras. 



Standley, P. C. Flora of the Lancetilla Valley, Honduras. Pub. Field Mus. 

 Nat. Hist. 283, Bot. Ser. v. 10. 418 p. 68 pi. 1931. 



Geology, climate, general features of flora, useful plants, botanical explorations ; 

 list of cellular plants ; briefly descriptive flora of vascular plants, with ver- 

 nacular names and uses. (Near Tela, Department of Atlantida.) 



The woody plants of Siguatepeque, Honduras. Jour. Arnold Arbore- 

 tum 11: 15-46. 1930. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of woody phanerogams collected by 

 the author, with vernacular names. (Department of Coinayagua.) 



