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from the region, with references, localities, and collectors' names, and general 

 range ; bibliography. 



Escomel, Edmundo. Flora y fauna de Arequipa. 103 p. 24.5 cm. Lima, 1936. 



Includes (p. 3-29) notes on useful plants, wild and cultivated, systematically 

 arranged, with vernacular names ; (p. 73-88) alphabetical lists of botanical and 

 vernacular names mentioned in the previous section, with equivalents and page 

 references. Publication of the Direccion general de fomento. 



Garcia y Merino, Manuel. Los nombres vulgares de nuestras plantas. Bol. 

 Soc. Geog. Lima 5: 294-301. 1895. 



Explanation of some of the most common root words in Spanish vernacular 

 names used in Peru, with examples. 



Harms, Hermann. Uebersicht der bisher in altperuanischen grabern gefun- 

 denen pflanzenreste. In Festschrift Eduard Seler . . . herausgegeben von W. 

 Lehmann. p. 157-186. pi. 2. Stuttgart. 1922. 



Annotated bibliography; annotated systematic list of species, including those 

 previously reported. 



Herrera, F. L. Contribution a la flora del departamento del Cuzco. 2. ed. 

 primera parte. 241 p. 21 cm. Cuzco, 1921. (First ed., 1919, in Revista Universi- 

 taria Cuzco, v. 8, no. 28.) 



List of 656 native and cultivated plants, with remarks and often descriptions ; 

 bibliography. 



Filologia Quechua. Etimologias de algunos nombres vernaculares de 



plantas indigenas en el departamento del Cuzco. Revista Mus. Nac. Lima 8: 

 81-98, 1939. 



Includes alphabetical list of Quechua vernacular names with botanical equiv- 

 alents. 



Plantarum cuzcorum herrerarianum. Estudios sobre la flora del 



departamento del Cuzco. 2 v. plates. 21 cm. Lima, 1930-33. — [IJ-III. suple- 

 mento. Revista Universitaria Cuzco 2, epoca, 14 (1) : 149-160. 1930; 23 (1) : 

 254-262. 1931; 23 (2): 111-147. 1934. 



Botanical explorations, bibliography ; list of 1,023 cellular and vascular plants 

 (including supplements) collected by the author, with vernacular names (in- 

 dexed), general range, and data for specimens collected; statistics. Replaces his 

 Chloris Cuzcoensis (1926). The second volume includes species 733-1017 of the 

 flora, as well as notes on various useful plants, some local lists, a list of 

 vernacular names, etc. The sketch of botanical explorations in vol. 1 is repro- 

 duced from Revista Universitaria Cuzco 2. epoca, 13: 205-223. 1929. — See also 

 his La flora en el departamento del Cuzco. Revista Mus. Nac. Lima 4: 119-133. 

 1935. (Adds 77 species.) 



Plantas que curan y plantas que matan de la flora del Cuzco. (Es- 



tudio folklorico.) Revista Universitaria Cuzco 27 (75) : 4-76. 1938. 



List of vernacular names of medicinal and poisonous plants, classified by uses ; 

 annotated list, alphabetically arranged by vernacular names, with habit, proper- 

 ties, and citation of exsiccatae. 



— Sinonimia cientffiea y vulgar de algunas plantas indigenas en el departa- 

 mento del Cuzco. Revista Universitaria Cuzco 13: 365-395. 1929. 



Reciprocal alphabetical lists of botanical and vernacular names. 



■ La vegetacion de la Quebrada del Urubamba. Revista Chilena Hist. 



Nat. 36: 122-135. illus. 1932. 



Includes lists of 170 species, by localities and formations. (Department of 

 Cuzco.) 



Huber, Jacques. Plantas vasculares colligidas e observadas no baixo Ucayali 

 e no Pampa del Sacramento, nos mezes de outubro a dezembro de 1898. (Ma- 

 teriaes para a flora amazonica VI.) Bol. Mus. Goeldi Hist. Nat. e Ethnogr. 4: 

 510-619. 7 fig. 1906. 



Author's itinerary ; list of vascular plants, with vernacular names, data, range, 

 and frequent annotations. (Northeastern Peru, in the Amazon drainage.) 



Johnston, I. M. The vascular flora of the guano islands of Peru. Contrib. 

 Gray Herb. 95: 26-35. pi. 6-7. 1931. 



Geology, climate, etc. ; list of vascular plants collected by Dr. R. C. Murphy, 

 1919-20. Of the several scores of islands apparently only 4 (Lobos de Tierra, 

 San Lorenzo, San Gallan, and Viejas, between 6°26' and 14°14' S. Lat.) support 

 any vascular plants. 



