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Combs, Robert. Plants collected in the district of Cienfuegos, province of 

 Santa Clara, Cuba, in 1895-1896. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 7: 393^91. 

 pi. 30-39, map. 1897. (Reprinted as Contrib. Bot. Dept. Iowa State Coll. no. 7.) 



Phytogeography, plant habitats ; annotated list of vascular plants, with 

 vernacular names, based on the author's collections. 



Some Cuban medical plants. Pharm. Rev. 15: 87-91, 109-112, 136. 



1897. 



Annotated systematic list of plants used as domestic remedies, with vernacular 

 names and uses. 



Fernow, B. E. List of trees on the Sierra Maestra. In his The high Sierra 

 Maestra. Forestry Quart. 4: 259-269. 1906. 



Annotated list, alphabetically arranged by vernacular names, with brief 

 description of wood and uses. 



Gomez de la Maza, Manuel. Flora habanera. Fanerogamas. 597 p. 19 

 cm. Habana, 1897. 



Keys to and descriptions of the phanerogams of Havana, with keys to all the 

 Cuban genera of each family. Contains many new names omitted from Index 

 Kewensis. 



Jennings, 0. E. A contribution to the botany of the Isle of Pines, Cuba, based 

 upon the specimens of plants from that island contained in the herbarium of 

 the Carnegie Museum under date of October, 1916. Annals Carnegie Mus. 

 (Pittsburgh) 11: 19-290. pi. 5-28. 1917. 



Botanical collections (1831-1916), bibliography, physiography, plant associa- 

 tions; annotated list of 757 species and varieties (731 vascular plants) with 

 synonymy, general range, exsiccatae ; keys to species under each family (in 

 Spermatophyta). Includes all recorded species as well as those collected by 

 the author. — See also Roig, J. T. Resena sobre una excursion botanica a 

 Isla de Pinos. Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat. "Felipe Poey" 5: 72-76. 1923. 



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Urban, Ignatz. Flora domingensis. In his Symbolae antillanae, v. 8. 860 p. 

 1920-21. 



Systematic list of Spermatophyta of Santo Domingo and Haiti, with synon- 

 ymy, citation of exsiccatae, and statement of extralimital range ; vernacular 

 names (separately indexed). Lists 3,000 species (p. 762), of which 983 are 

 endemic. The Pteridophyta are treated in his Symbolae antillanae 9: 273-397. 

 1925; the collectors, plant formations, and plant geography in 9: 1-54. 1923. 

 In the latter contribution the total number of phanerogams is raised to 3,088, 

 of which 1,048 are endemic. — See also his Plantae haitienses novae vel rariores 

 a cl. Er. L. Ekman 1917- [26] lectae I-IV. Arkiv Bot. v. 17, no. 7. 72 p. 1 fig. 

 1921; v. 20A, no. 5. 65 p. 2 fig. (maps), 3 pi., no. 15. 94 p. 2 fig., pi. 1926; 

 v. 21A, no. 5. 97 p. 1927. Plantae haitienses et domingenses . . . V-[X] a cl. 

 E. L. Ekman 1924- [30] lectae. I.e. v. 22A, no. 8. 98 p. 4 pi., no. 10. 108 p. 

 pi., no. 17. 115 p. 1 fig. 1929; v. 23A, no. 5. 107 p. 5 pi. 1930; v. 23A, no. 11. 

 103 p. 1 fig., 5 pi. 1931 ; v. 24A, no. 4. 54 p. 3 pi. 1932. 



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Barker, H. D., and others. Identification des plantes d'Haiti par leurs noms 

 Creoles. Bui. Serv. Tech. Dept. Agr. Haiti 18. 23 p. 1930. 



Alphabetical lists of Creole vernacular names, with botanical equivalents. 



— and Dardeau, W. S. Flore d' Haiti. Cle et description des ordres, 



families et genres des spermatophytes d'Haiti avec la liste de la plupart des 

 esp£ces. viii, 456 p. 24 cm. Port-au-Prince, 1930. 



Keys to families and genera of Spermatophyta with brief descriptions ; enu- 

 meration of species under each genus, with vernacular names ; glossary. 



