150 MISC. PUBLICATION 401, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Ramirez, Jose. La vegetacion de Mexico : recopilacion y analisis de las prin- 

 cipales clasificaciones propuestas. 271 p. maps. 23 cm. Mexico, 18C9. 



Discussion of phytogeographical regions of Mexico proposed by various writers, 

 including the author. Listed here on account of its tables (p. 148-248) of Mexican 

 localities with altitudes, arranged alphabetically by States. 



Rose, J. N. Notes on useful plants of Mexico. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 

 5: 209-259. pi. 28-64. 1899. 



Annotated list of economic plants, classified by uses. 



Standley, P. C. Trees and shrubs of Mexico. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. v. 23. 

 1721 p. 1920-26. 



Complete flora of the native woody vascular plants (about 5,700 species) with 

 keys, brief descriptions, synonymy, statement of local and extralimital range, 

 extensive account of vernacular names, and local uses ; brief history of early 

 explorations. Treatment of several families contributed by specialists. 



Sue, Louis. Les plantes medicinales du Mexique. 236 p. 24 cm. Toulouse, 

 1912. (Universite de Toulouse. Faculte mixte de medicine et de pharmacie. 

 1911-12. no. 15.) 



Brief sketch of botanical explorations, life zones, etc. ; systematic list of medici- 

 nal plants, with vernacular names, uses, composition, etc., with footnote refer- 

 ences ; bibliography of 20 titles. 



Urbina, Manuel. Catalogo de plantas mexicanas (fanerogamas). vi, 487 p. 

 23.5 cm. Mexico, 1897. 



Systematic list, with synonymy, citation of exsiccatae with localities, and ver- 

 nacular names, based on the material in the Museo Nacional of Mexico. Includes 

 only about 3,000 species, and so is very far from representing the total flora. 



Local 



Batalla, M. A., and Ramirez Cantu. Debora. Contribucion al estudio floristico 

 del Valle de Mexico. Estudio cualitativo de las sinecias que habitan los Cerros 

 del Norte del Valle de Mexico. Anales Inst. Biol. Mexico 10: 227-267. 20 fig. 

 1939. 



Geology, geography, climate, ecology ; list of 220 vascular plants from the Sierra 

 de Guadalupe, with localities; bibliography. (State of Mexico and (?) Federal 

 District) 



Brandegee, T. S, A collection of plants from Baja California, 1889. Proc. 

 Calif. Acad. Sci. II, 2: 117-216. pi. 2-11, map. 1889. 



Annotated list of vascular plants collected by the author in Baja California 

 (from Margarita Island northward) in 1889; brief sketch of physiography and 

 useful plants. 



Flora of the Cape region of Baja California. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 



II, 3: 108-182, 218-227. 1891-92.— Additions . . . Zoe 4: 398-408. pi. 31. 1894. 



List of 679 species (of which 674 are vascular plants), annotated as to locality, 

 from region "south of a line drawn along the northern base of the mountains 

 from Todos Santos to La Paz" ; brief account of physiography. The additions 

 bring the total number of vascular plants to 795. 



Bravo Hollis, Helia. Observaciones floristicas y geobotanicas en el valle de 

 Mezquital, Hidalgo. Anales Inst. Biol. Mexico 8: 3-82 (inch 12 pi.). 9 fold. tab. 

 1937. 



Mainly ecological; includes list (p. 57-82) of cellular and vascular plants, with 

 localities ; bibliography. 



Cuevas, Benjamin. Plantas medicinales de Yucatan y guia medica practica 

 domestica. 278 p. 37 col. pi., port. 23 cm. Merida, Yucatan, 1913. 



Alphabetical list of vernacular names (with botanical equivalents when known), 

 brief descriptions, medicinal and other uses. The second part of the work 

 (p. 129-278) is a popular medical guide, with separate title page dated 1908. The 

 colored figures (3 on each plate) are tiny and unsatisfactory. 



Eastwood, Alice. List of plants recorded from Cedros Island, Mexico. Proc. 

 Calif. Acad. Sci. IV, 18: 420-441. 1929. 



Botanical explorations, list of species first described from the island, etc. ; 

 annotated list of 176 vascular plants. 



