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Geographical index
The reference numbers in the following indexstand for the geographical unit headings (000–999) aswell as the designations used for major divisions(D0–D9), superregions (numbers prefixed by SR) andregions (R01–R99). These all appear in the text in boldsans-serif along with the name of the polity or otherunit in question, and should enable a desired heading tobe found more quickly than otherwise.
As explained in Chapter 1 of the General Part,each number basically consists of three digits: the first,or third-order digit, represents the appropriate majorgeographical division; the second, or second-orderdigit, represents the geographical region or, if it be 0,denotes that the category is of very broad scope or isphysiographically or synusially founded; and the third,or first-order digit, represents the basic geographicalunit or, if it be 0, that the said category is of regionalscope (and is used for regional floras, etc.). Somenumbers are connected by a dash; these generally rep-resent superregions or superregional floras and areinclusive from the first to the last given region. A fewregions are linked by a slash (/); these are ‘double’regions wherein a significant number of units has to berecognized without there being a basis for the designa-tion of normal regions.
For the first edition, an attempt was made toaccount for a number of synonymous geographicalnames, with the guidance in particular of the geograph-ical scheme given in the entomological informaticsystem proposal of Travis et al. (1962).1 However,‘colonial’ and other generally superseded geographicalnames have for the most part been omitted. Use of agood world or historical atlas is recommended in casesof omission or doubt. For the current edition, neces-sary nomenclatural changes as well as additions havebeen made; additionally, note has been taken of theTaxonomic Databases Working Group (TDWG) Worldgeographical scheme (Hollis and Brummitt, 1992).2
1 T, B. V., H. H. C, J., W. B. R, H. S andC. H. R, 1962. Classification and coding system for compilationsfrom the world literature on insects and other arthropods that affect thehealth and comfort of man. 259 pp., illus., map (United States Army,Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center, TechnicalReport ES-4). Natick, Mass.
2 H, S. and R. K. B, 1992. World geographical schemefor recording plant distributions. ix, 105 pp., maps. Pittsburgh, Pa.:Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation (for the InternationalWorking Group on Taxonomic Databases for Plant Sciences).(Plant Taxonomic Database Standards, 2: version 1.0.) [A revision,also to be published through the Hunt Institute, was in press as oflate 2000.]
‘Abd-el-kuri (Socotra and ‘Abd-el-kuri) 544Abkhazia 746Abyssinia (= Ethiopia) 540Aceh 913Acre Territory (Brazil) 352Aden (Yemen) 782Admiralty Islands 937Aegean Islands 637Aeolian (= Lipari) Islands 624Afghanistan 792Africa D5, 500Africa (Afroalpine zones) 503Africa (Congo basin) R56Africa (deserts) 505Africa (Mediterranean regions) R59Africa (the Sahara) 505Africa, Central R57Africa, East R53Africa, Equatorial Central R57Africa, North R59Africa, northeast tropical R54Africa, South R51Africa, south Central R52Africa, Southwest 521Africa, tropical 501Africa, West R58African Banks (Amirante group) 496Afrotropics 501Agalega Island 493Aguascalientes 221Aitutaki (Cook Islands) 982Ajaria 746Alabama 166Alagoas (‘O Nordeste’, Brazil) 358Alaska R11, 110Alaska and Yukon (Arctic zone) 072Albania 635Alberta 125
Aldabra and other low islands, southwestern Indian Ocean490
Aldabra group 499Aldabra group (Astove) 499Aldabra group (Cosmoledo) 499Aleutian Islands 111Alexander Selkirk Island (Masafuera) 019Algeria 598Algeria (Maghreb) 598Algeria (northern) 598Algeria (Saharan zone) 594Alicante (Spain) 616Almería (Spain) 618Almora (Kumaon districts) 843Alofi (Wallis and Futuna Islands) 959Alpes-Maritimes 603/IIIAlphonse Atolls (Amirante group) 496Alpine regions (Americas) 103, 203, 303Alpine regions (Africa) 503Alpine regions (Asia) 703, 803Alpine regions (Australasia) 403Alpine regions (eastern, southern and southeastern Asia) 803Alpine regions (Europe) 603Alpine regions (Greater Malesia including New Guinea) 903Alpine regions (North America) 103Alpine regions (northern, central and southwestern Asia)
703Alpine regions (South America) 303Alpine regions (world in general) 003Alps, the 603/IVAlsace-Lorraine (France) 651Altai Krai (Russian Federation) 718Altai-Sayan mountain system 703/VIIIAmapá 355Amazonia 301/IaAmazonas (Brazil) 353Amboina (= Ambon) 928/IIAmbon (Maluku Tengah) 928/IIAmerica: Middle D2America: North D1America: South D3American Samoa 958Amirante group 496‘amphi-Atlantica’ (World: chorological regions) 001Amsterdam Island (Amsterdam and St. Paul Islands) 044Anadyr 068Anadyr and Chukotia 068Anambas Islands 915Anambas and Natuna Islands 915Andalucía (Spain) 618Andaman Islands 898Andes, the 303Andes, the (Argentina) 303
Andes, the (Mérida, Venezuela) 303Andes, the (southern) 303Andes, the (Venezuela) 303Andhra Pradesh 825Andorra 603/IIAnglo-Egyptian Sudan (= Sudan) 550Angola 522Anguilla (and Dog Island) 262Anhui 873Anhwei (= Anhui) 873‘Annam’ (central Vietnam) 892Annobon Island (= Pagalu, Equatorial Guinea) 579Antarctic Ocean, islands of the SR08–09Antarctic Peninsula 090Antarctic regions SR08–09Antarctica R09, 090Antigua 268Antilles (= West Indies) SR24–29Antilles, Greater R25Antilles, Lesser R26/27, R28, 260, 280Antilles, Lesser (eastern islands) R26/27, 260Antilles, Lesser (Leeward Islands) R26/27Antilles, Lesser (southern islands) R28Antilles, Lesser (Windward Islands) R26/27Antipodes and Bounty Islands 416Anuta Island 952Apennines 603/VApsheron Peninsula (and Baku) (Azerbaijan) 749Arabian desert, the 705, 780Arabian Peninsula R78, 780Arctic Fennoscandia 061Arctic Ocean, islands of the R05Arctic regions SR05–07Argentina R38, 380Argentina (‘El Chaco’) 382Argentina (‘Mesopotamia’) 381Argentina (Buenos Aires) 386Argentina (central region) 385Argentina (Fuegia) 388Argentina (La Pampa) 387Argentina (northwestern region) 383Argentina (Patagonia) 388Argentina (west central region) 384Arizona 187Arkansas 168Armenia 748Arnhem Land (Northern Territory of Australia) 442Aru Islands (Maluku Tenggara) 931Aruba 281Arunachal Pradesh 847Ascension Island 034Ashmore and Cartier Islands 451Ashmore Reef 451
Asia D7, D8Asia Minor (= Turkey-in-Asia) 771Asia: northern, central and southwestern D7Asia: southern, eastern and southeastern D8Asian part of the Commonwealth of Independent States
(former Soviet Union) SR71–75Assam 837‘Assam’ (sensu lato) 837Assumption Atoll 499Astove Atoll 499Asturias (Spain) 613Atlantic basin (in general) 001, 009Atlantic islands (collective) R02, R03Atlantic islands (excluding Macaronesia) R03, 030atolls north of Solomon Islands 939Auckland Islands 418Austral Islands 983Australasia R41, SR42–45Australasia and islands of the southwestern Indian Ocean D4Australia SR42–45, 420–50Australia (eastern mainland) R43, 430Australia, middle R44Australia, western R45Australian Alps 403Australian Capital Territory 433/IIAustria 644Aves Island (eastern Lesser Antilles) 279Aves, Las (Territorio Colón, Venezuela) 283Azad Kashmir (Kashmir) 797Azerbaijan 749Azores 021
Bacan (Batjan) (Maluku Utara) 928/IBadakhshan (Tajikistan) 756Bahama Archipelago R24, 240Bahamas (Bahama Archipelago, in part) 240Bahia 359Bahrain 787Baikal, Lake (lake shores) 707Baikal, Lake (region) 707Baja California 211Baja California Norte (Baja California) 211Baja California Sur (Baja California) 211Baker Island 972Balearic Islands 619Bali 919Balkan states R63, 630Balleny Island (Antarctica) 090Baltic states 670/IIBaluchistan (with Quetta) 794Bamenda Plateau and Cameroon Mountain 578Banaba 969Banda archipelago (Maluku Tengah) 928
Bangka 914Bangladesh 835Banyak (Banjak) group (Sumatra: Western Islands) 912Barbados 278Barbuda 267Bashahar district (Himachal Pradesh) 842Bashkortostan (Russian Federation) 699Basque lands (Spain) 614Bass Islets 984Bassas da India Island 468Batanes Islands (Philippines) 924Batanta 932Batjan (Bacan) (Maluku Utara) 928/IBatu group (Sumatra: Western Islands) 912Bear Island (Bjørnøya) (Svalbard in part) 052Bechuanaland (Northern Cape Province, South Africa) 519Beijing (special region) 864Belarus 684Belau (Palau) 961Belgium 656Belitung (Billiton) 914Belize 232Belorussia (= Belarus’) 684Bengal (in general) 833‘Bengal Presidency’ 833Bengkulu (Sumatra) 913Benin 582Benin Islands (Gulf of Guinea) 579Berar (formerly part of the Central Provinces of British
India; now in Maharashtra) 822Bering Sea Islands 071Bermudas, the 031Bhutan 846Biak 933Bihar 831‘Bihar and Orissa’ 831Bikini Atoll (Marshall Islands) 967Billiton (= Belitung) 914Bioko (Fernando Po) (Equatorial Guinea) 579Bismarck Archipelago 937Bjørnøya (Svalbard in part) 052Blanquilla, La 285Bolivia R34, 340Bombay (Khandala district) 822Bombay (Maharashtra, in part) 822‘Bombay Presidency’ 822Bonaire 281Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands 853Bonin and Volcano Islands 853Borneo 917Borneo (Brunei) 917/IIBorneo (Indonesian part) 917/IVBorneo (Kalimantan) 917/IV
Borneo (Sabah) 917/IBorneo (Sarawak) 917/IIIBorodino (Daito) Islands 854Bosnia (Bosnia-Hercegovina) 632Bosnia-Hercegovina 633Botswana 524Botel Tobago (Lanyu) 886Bounty Islands 416Bouvetøya 086Bouvet Island (= Bouvetøya) 086Brasilia (Federal District of Brazil) 362Brazil R35/36, 350Brazil (‘O Nordeste’) 358Brazil (Amazonia) 351–356Brazil (central highlands) 359, 361–364British Columbia 124British Honduras (= Belize) 232British Isles (= Western European Islands) R66, 660‘British New Guinea’ (= Papua New Guinea, southern
region) 930Brunei Darussalam 917/IIBuenos Aires (province; also city and region) 386Bulgaria 639Burma (= Myanmar) 895Buru (Maluku Tengah) 928/IIBurundi 536Byelorussia (= Belarus’) 684
Cabinda (Angola, in part) 571California (Channel Islands) 198California (in general) 195California (northern part) 196California (southern part) 197Californian Channel Islands 011, 198Cambodia 893Cameroon (in general) 577Cameroon (western part) 578Cameroon, southwestern 578Campbell Island 419Campeche 229Canada R12/13, 120–30Canada (‘Prairie Belt’) 121/IICanada (Pacific and Cordilleras Zone) 121/ICanada (eastern part) 131Canada (western part) 121Canadian Arctic Archipelago (Nunavut in part) 074‘Canal Zone’ (Panama) 237Canary Islands 024Cantabria (Spain) 613Canton Island (Phoenix Islands) 973Cape of Good Hope (Western Cape Province) 511Cape Peninsula (Western Cape Province) 511Cape Province (former) 511, 512, 519
Cape Province, Eastern 512Cape Province, Northern 519Cape Province, Western 511Cape Verde Islands 025Caprivi Strip (Namibia) 523Cargados Carajos group 491Carolinas, the 162Caroline Island (Southern Line Islands) 977Caroline Islands 962Caroline Islands (central and western low islands) 962/VIICaroline Islands (eastern low islands) 962/VICaroline Islands (Federated States of Micronesia) 962Caroline Islands (Kapingamarangi) 962/VCaroline Islands (Kosrae or Kusaie) 962/IVCaroline Islands (Pohnpei or Ponape) 962/IIICaroline Islands (Truk group) 962/IICaroline Islands (Yap district) 962/ICarpathians, the 603/VIICartier Island (Ashmore and Cartier Islands) 451Catalonia (Spain) 615Catamarca (northwestern Argentina) 383Caucasus, the R74, 740Caucasus (High Caucasus) 703/ICayman Islands 252Ceará (‘O Nordeste’, Brazil) 358Celebes (Sulawesi) 921Central African Republic 575Central America R23, 230Central America, tropical 201Central and Northern Europe 601central Argentina 385central Asia R76, 760central Asia (former Soviet; now CIS) R75, 750‘Central Australia’ 443Central Australian desert, the 405central China R87, 870central Europe R64‘Central Highlands’ (Mexico) 225‘Central India Agency’ (former British India) 816central Malesia R92central Pacific Islands R97Central Plains (U.S.) and Texas R17‘Central Provinces’ (former British India; now Madhya
Pradesh in part) 819central Siberia R71/72, 710, 725central Siberia (arctic and arctalpine zone) 066central Siberia (eastern part, i.e. the greater Baikal region)
D’Entrecasteaux Islands 930D’Entrecasteaux Reefs 947Dadra and Nagar Haveli Territory 822Dagelet Island (= Ullung Do) 857Dagestan (Russian Federation) 744Dahomey (= Benin) 582Daito Islands 854Dalmatia (Hrvatska in part) 631Daman (Goa, Daman and Diu Union Territory, in part) 822,
823Danger (Pukapuka) Islands 975
Daros Island (Amirante group) 496Deception Island (Antarctica) 090Dehra Dun district (Uttaranchal) 843Delaware (and Eastern Shore) 145Delhi 814Denmark 674desert (Arabian desert) 705, 780desert (‘Central Australia’) 405, 443desert (Eremaea, Western Australia) 405, 453desert (Gobi Desert) 705, 761desert (Indian Desert) 805, 818desert (Sahara Desert) 505desert (Sonoran Desert) (105), 205desert (Thar Desert or Indian Desert) 805, 818deserts, see appropriate division at –05deserts (northern Africa) 505deserts (southwestern United States) 105Desnoeufs Islands (Amirante group) 496Desroches Atoll (Amirante group) 496Desventuradas Islands 018Diego Garcia Atoll (Chagos Archipelago) 043District of Columbia (United States) 146Diu (Goa, Daman and Diu Union Territory, in part) 821,
823Djibouti 542Dodecanese islands (eastern Aegean) 637Dominica 272Dominican Republic 254Don, lower region (Russian Federation) 697Dong-sha (Pratas) Islands (South China Sea) 888drylands, see appropriate division at –05drylands (Africa) 505drylands (Australasia) 405drylands (Europe) 605drylands (Middle America) 205drylands (North America) 105drylands (northern, western and
southwestern Asia) 705drylands (South America) 305drylands (southern, eastern and
east central China R87, 870‘East Indies’ SR91–93‘East Timor’ (former Portuguese territory) 919east tropical Africa R53, 530Easter Island (= Rapa Nui) 988eastern Australia R43, 430
Eastern Cape Province (South Africa) 512eastern Central Siberia (greater Lake Baikal region) 725eastern dependencies (New Caledonia) 946eastern India and Bangladesh R83, 830eastern Pacific islands R01eastern Russia-in-Europe (and associated republics) 699eastern Siberia R71/72, 710, 725eastern Siberia (Arctic and arctalpine zone of Sakha) 067ectopotrophic (nutritionally paranormal) areas, see
appropriate division at –04ectopotrophic areas (North America) 104Ecuador 329Egypt (Arab Republic of) 591Egypt (Sinai Peninsula) 777‘El Chaco’ (Argentina) 382El Salvador 233Elba (Italy) 620Elburz Ranges 703/IIEllice Islands (= Tuvalu) 971Enggano (Sumatra: Western Islands) 912England 660Eniwetok Atoll (Marshall Islands) 967Entre Rios (‘Mesopotamia’, Argentina) 381equatorial central Africa (former French equatorial Africa)
R57, 570Equatorial Guinea (Mbini, Bioko and Pagalu) 574, 579Equatorial Guinea mainland (Mbini; formerly Río Muni)
574Eremaea, the (Western Australia) 453Eritrea 541Espírito Santo 365Estonia 677Ethiopia 540Euboea (western Aegean) 637Eurasia (World: chorological regions) 001Europa Island 469Europe D6, 600Europe (Alps and other high mountains) 603Europe (central) R64Europe (central and northern) R64–R67; 601/IIEurope (eastern) R68/69Europe (Mediterranean) R61–R63, R65; 601/IEurope (mountains) 602, 603Europe (northeastern) R68/69Europe (northern) R67, R68/69Europe (northwestern) R67Europe (southeastern) R63Europe (southern) R61–R63Europe (southwestern) R61Europe (western; in broad sense) R61, R65, R66Europe (western islands) R66Europe (wetlands) 608European part of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Île des Pins (New Caledonia) 940India SR81–84, 810–40India (South Indian hills) 802Indian Ocean basin (in general) 001, 009Indian Ocean islands R04, SR46–49Indian subcontinent SR81–84, 810–40Indiana 153Indochina (in general) 891‘Indo-Pacifica’ 001Indonesia (in general) SR91–93, 910–30‘Indragiri’ (= Riau in part) 913Indus Basin (Pakistan); northwest and central India R81,
810Inner Hebrides (Scotland) 660, 663Inner Mongolia 763Ionian islands (Greece) 636Iowa 158Iran 791Iranian Highland R79, 790Iraq 778Ireland 665Ireland, Northern (United Kingdom) 665Irian (= New Guinea) 930Irian Barat (= Irian Jaya, Papua Barat) 930Irian Jaya (Papua Barat) 930Irian Jaya (Cendrawasih Bay Islands) 933Irian Jaya (Geelvink Bay Islands) 933Irian Jaya (Western Islands) 932Isla de Juventud (Cuba) 251islands from Riau to Belitung 914islands in Cendrawasih Bay (Irian Jaya, Papua Barat) 933islands in Geelvink Bay (Irian Jaya, Papua Barat) 933islands of southeastern Polynesia R98, 980islands of the Antarctic Ocean SR08–09, R08islands of the Arctic Ocean R05islands of the Atlantic Ocean R03, 030islands of the central and eastern Indian Ocean R04islands of the eastern Pacific Ocean R01islands of the southwestern Indian Ocean SR46–49islands south of New Zealand 415Isle of Man 664isolated oceanic islands SR01–04Israel 775Istra (Hrvatska, Italy, Slovenia) 629Italian peninsula and associated islands R62, 620Italy 620Ivory Coast 584
Jakarta (Special Region of) 918Jalisco 221Jaluit Atoll (Marshall Islands) 967Jamaica 253Jambi (Sumatra) 913
Jammu 841Jan Mayen Island 051Japan 851Japan (high elevations) 803Japan, Korea and associated islands R85Japen 933Jarvis Island (Northern Line Islands) 976Java (with Madura) 918Java (high elevations) 903Jebel Marra (Sudan) 550‘Jehol districts’ (Hebei, Nei Mongol
Autonomous Region) 763, 864Jiangsu (Kiangsu) 871Jiangsu (Shanghai Region) 871Jiangxi (Kiangsi) 874Jilin (Kirin) 862Johnston Island 998Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of) 775Juan de Nova Island 467Juan Fernández (= Robinson Crusoe) Islands 019Jujuy (northwestern Argentina) 383
865Kilinailau (Carteret or Nine Islands) 939Kimberley District (northeastern Western Australia) 452Kingman Reef (Northern Line Islands) 976Kirghizia (= Krygyzstan) 755Kiribati 968Kirin (= Jilin) 862Königsberg (= Kaliningrad) region (Russian Federation)
681Kola Peninsula 687Kola Peninsula (Arctic zone) 062Kolgu’ev Island (Arctic Russia) 063Komi Autonomous Republic (Russian Federation) 688Korea 858Korea (North) 858Korea (South) 858Kosovo and Metonija (Serbia) 633/IIIKosrae (Federated States of Micronesia) 962Krasnodarsk Krai (Russian Federation) 742Krasnoyarsk Krai (Russian Federation; in general) 721Krasnoyarsk Krai (Russian Federation; northern part) 723Krasnoyarsk Krai (Russian Federation; southern part) 722Kruger National Park (South Africa) 517Krygyzstan (Kirghizia) 755Küstenland, former Austrian 629Kumaon districts (Uttaranchal) 843Kunlun Shan 703/V‘Kurg’ (Karnataka in part) 826Kurile Islands 737Kusaie (= Kosrae) 962Kuwait 789Kwangsi (= Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region) 883Kwangtung (= Guangdong) 884Kwazulu (KwaZulu/Natal) 514KwaZulu/Natal 514Kweichow (= Guizhou) 882
La Pampa (Argentina) 387La Rioja (west central Argentina) 384La Tortuga 291Labrador (mainland Newfoundland) 134Laccadive Islands (= Lakshadweep) 041Ladakh (Kashmir) 799Lake Baikal (Russian Federation) 707, 725Lake Maracaibo region (Venezuela) 319lakes and their littoral, see appropriate division
at –07lakes and their littoral (Asia) 707, 807Lakshadweep (Laccadive Islands) 041Lampung (Sumatra) 913
Lanyu (Botel Tobago) 886Laos 894Lapland 061Latvia 683Laughlan Islands 934Lavongai (New Hanover) 937Lebanon 774Leeward Islands (Antilles) R26/27, 260Leningrad (= St. Petersburg) region 684Lesotho 513Lesser Antilles, the R26/27, R28; 260, 280Lesser Antilles, the (eastern arc) R26/27, 260Lesser Antilles, the (southern arc) R28Lesser Sunda Islands 919Levant, the R77, 770Liaoning 863Liberia 585Libya 592Liechtenstein 649Line Islands (northern group) 976Line Islands (southern group) 977Lingga Islands (Riau) 914Lipari Islands 624Lithuania 682Lombok (Nusa Tenggara Barat) 919Long Island (New York) 143Lord Howe Atoll (= Ontong Java) 939Lord Howe Island 411Los Andes (northwestern Argentina) 383Louisiade Archipelago 935Louisiana 169lower Don region (Russian Federation) 697Loyalty Islands 945Luna 999Luxembourg 657Luzon (with Mindoro) (Philippines) 925
Macao 884Macaronesia R02, 020McDonald (Heard) Islands 082McDonald Islands 082Macedonia (= FYROM) 634Macquarie Island 081Madagascar and associated islands R46, 460Madagascar (Republic of) R46, 460Madeira Islands 022Madhya Bharat (former state of India; now in Madhya
Pradesh) 816Madhya Pradesh 819‘Madras Presidency’ (former administrative unit of British
‘Maghreb’ R59Maharashtra 822Maine 141Majuro Atoll (Marshall Islands) 967Makatea (Tuamotu Archipelago) 985‘Malabar Coast’ (southern India; mainly Kerala) 827‘Malagassia’ (a portmanteau word based on ‘Malagasy’ and
‘Thalassia’) SR46–49Malagasy Republic (= Madagascar, Republic of) 460Malawi 527‘Malaya’ (= Peninsular Malaysia) 911Malaysia 911, 917‘Malaysia’ (= Malesia) SR91–93Malden Island (Southern Line Islands) 977Maldive Islands 042Malesia SR91–93, 910–30Malesia (mountains) 903Malesia and Oceania D9Mali 588Mali (northern part) 595Mallorca (Balearic Islands) 619Malpelo Island 016Malta 629Maluku 927Maluku Tengah 928/IIMaluku Tenggara 928/IIIMaluku Utara 928/IIIMalvinas, Islas (Falkland Islands) 389Man, Isle of 664Manchuria (= Northeast China) 860/IManchuria, northeastern (= Russian Far East, in part) R73,
730Mangaia (Cook Islands) 982Mangareva group (Gambier Islands) 986Manihiki group (= Northern Cook Islands) 975Manihiki Island 975Manipur 838Manitoba 127Manua Islands 958Maracaibo, Lake, region (Venezuela) 319Maranhão 357Marcus Island 965Margarita (Nueva Esparta, Venezuela) 292Marianas Islands 963Marianas Islands (Guam) 963Marianas Islands (northern) 963Marie-Galante 271Marij El (Russian Federation) 691Marion (Prince Edward) Islands 085Marion Island 085Marquesas Islands 989Marshall Islands 967Marshall Islands (Radak chain) 967/I
Marshall Islands (Ralik chain) 967/IIMartin Vaz 036Martinique 273Maryland (and District of Columbia) 146Masatierra (Robinson Crusoe Island) 019Masafuera (Alexander Selkirk Island) 019Mascarene Islands R47, 470Mascarenes, the (in general) R47, 470Massachusetts 141Mato Grosso 364Mato Grosso do Sul 364Matthew Island 946Mauritania 587Mauritania (northern part) 595Mauritius 472Mbini (Equatorial Guinea) 574Mediterranean Basin 601/IMeghalaya 837Melanesia R93, R94, R95Mendoza (west central Argentina) 384Menorca (Balearic Islands) 619Mentawai group (Sumatra: Western Islands) 912‘Mesopotamia’ (Argentina) 381Mexico R21/22, 210Mexico and Central America SR21–23, 210–30Mexico City (Distrito Federal de México) 225Mexico (state) 225Michigan 155Michoacán 223Micronesia R96, 960Middle America D2, 200Middle America, tropical 201Middle Asia (former Soviet) R75, 750Middle Russia 692Midway Islands 995Midwest subregion (Northeastern and North Central U.S.)
151Minas Gerais 363Mindanao 925Minnesota 157Minami-tori-Shima (Marcus Island) 965Miquelon (St. Pierre and Miquelon) 136Misiones (‘Mesopotamia’, Argentina) 381Misöol 932Mississippi 167Missouri 159‘Mitteleuropa’ (subregion) 640/IMizoram 837Moldavia (= Moldova) 693Moldova (Moldavia) 693Moluccas (= Maluku) 927Moluccas (central) (= Maluku Tengah) 928/IIMoluccas (northern) (= Maluku Utara) 928/I
Moluccas (southeastern) (= Maluku Tenggara) 928/IIIMonaco 651Mongolia 761Mongolia (alpine and upper montane areas) 703/XMongolia (Outer) 761Mongolia, Inner 763Mongolian People’s Republic (Outer Mongolia) 761Mongolian steppes and deserts 705Montana 181Montenegro (= Crna Gora) 633/IVMontserrat 269Mordovian Autonomous Republic (Russian Federation) 692Morelos 225Morocco 599Morotai (Maluku Utara) 928Morotiri (Marotiri and Bass Islets) 984Mortlock (= Tau’u) Islands 939mountains, see appropriate division at –02 or –03Mozambique 528Mpumalanga (South Africa) 515Murcia (Spain) 618Muscat (Oman) 784Mussorie district (Uttar Pradesh: Himalayan tracts) 843Myanmar (Burma, Union of) 895‘Mysore’ (former Indian princely state; now part of
Karnataka) 826
Nagaland 839Naini Tal district (Uttaranchal) 843Namaqualand (Western Cape Province, South Africa) 511Namibia (former South West Africa) 521Nan-sha (Spratly) Islands (South China Sea) 888Nanpo Shoto (archipelago south of Japan) 852Nassau Island (Northern Cook Islands) 975Natal (= KwaZulu/Natal) 514Natuna Islands 915Nauru 969Navarra (Spain) 614Nayarit 219Nebraska 177neotropics 201, 301 (main listings under 301)Nepal 844Netherlands Antilles (northern group) 263, 265Netherlands Antilles (southern group) 281Netherlands, the 658Neuquén (Patagonian Argentina) 388Nevada 189Nevis (St. Christopher and Nevis) 266New Amsterdam (= Amsterdam) Island (Amsterdam and
St. Paul Islands) 044New Britain (Bismarck Archipelago) 937New Brunswick 139New Caledonia R94, 940
New Caledonia (eastern dependencies) 946New England (northeastern New South Wales) 433/IIINew England (northeastern U.S.) 141New England (Connecticut) 141New England (Maine) 141New England (Massachusetts) 141New England (New Hampshire) 141New England (Rhode Island) 141New England (Vermont) 141New Guinea 930New Guinea (alpine and upper montane zones) 903New Guinea (former German and Mandated Territory of)
930, 936 through 939‘New Guinea, British’ (= Papua New Guinea, southern
region) 930, 934, 935New Guinea, western (= Irian Jaya or Papua Barat) 930,
932, 933New Hampshire 141New Hanover (Lavongai, Bismarck Archipelago) 937New Hebrides (= Vanuatu) 953New Ireland (Bismarck Archipelago) 937New Jersey 143New Mexico 186New Siberian Islands (Novosibirskie Ostrova) 057New South Wales 432New South Wales (coastal regions) 433/INew South Wales (New England) 433/IIINew South Wales (northeastern region) 433/IIINew South Wales (regions) 433/I–VINew South Wales (southern tablelands) 433/IINew South Wales (Sydney region) 433/INew South Wales (western slopes and plains) 433/IV–VINew York City area and Long Island 143New York State 142New Zealand R41, 410New Zealand (‘Sub-Antarctic’ islands) 415New Zealand (North Island) 410New Zealand (South Island) 410New Zealand (southern islands) 415New Zealand (Stewart Island) 410New Zealand (Three Kings Islands) 410New Zealand Alps 403New Zealand and surrounding islands R41, 410Newfoundland 135Nias (Sumatra: Western Islands) 912Nicaragua 235Nicobar Islands 899Niger Republic 589Niger Republic (northern part) 593Nigeria 581Nimba Mountains (‘Guinea’) 585Nine Islands (= Kilinailau) 939Ningsia (= Ningxia) Hui Autonomous Region 869
Ningxia (Ningsia) Hui Autonomous Region 869Niue 957‘Nizam’s Dominions’ (= Hyderabad/Deccan; former
Indian princely state) 824‘Nordeste, O’ (Brazil) 358Norfolk Island 412Normandes, Îles (Channel Islands) 655North Africa and Egypt R59, 590North America D1, 100North America (alpine and upper montane zones) 103North America (deserts) 105North America (wetlands) 108North America (wetlands, Great Plains)
108/IIINorth America (wetlands, Northeastern
and North Central U.S.) 108/INorth America (wetlands, Pacific Coast
U.S.) 108/VNorth America (wetlands, southeastern
U.S.) 108/IINorth America (wetlands, southwestern
U.S.) 108/IVNorth Carolina 162North China R86, 860North Dakota 179North Island (New Zealand) 410North Polar regions SR05–07, 050–70North Yemen (Yemen) 782Northeast China subregion (former
Manchuria) 860/I‘North-East Frontier Agency’ (=
Arunachal Pradesh) 847Northwest China subregion 860/IIINorth-West Frontier 795North-West Frontier (tribal states) 795North West Province (South Africa) 515Northeastern and North Central U.S.
R14/15, 140–50‘Northeastern New Guinea’ (= Papua New
Guinea, northern mainland) 930northeastern tropical Africa R54, 540northeastern Western Australia
(Kimberley district) 452northern and central Asian steppes and
deserts 705Northern and Northeastern Russia (Arctic
zone) 063northern Bengal 845northern California 196Northern Cape Province (South Africa)
519northern Central Plains (U.S.) (subregion)
175
northern Chad and Niger 593Northern Cook Islands 975Northern Line Islands 976northern Mali and Mauritania 595Northern Marianas Islands 963northern Middle Russia (Russian
Federation) 689northern Ontario 128Northern Province (South Africa) 515northern Russia (Russian Federation) 688Northern Territory (of Australia) (in
general) 441northwest and central India 810Northwest Territories (of Canada) and
Nunavut (Arctic mainland) 073Northwest Territories (of Canada) and
Nunavut (forested zone) 123northwestern Argentina 383northwestern Europe R67, 670Norway 675Nova Scotia 138Novaja Zemlja 055Novosibirsk (Russian Federation) 716Novosibirskie Ostrova 057Nueva Esparta (Margarita, Coche and
Cubagua) 292‘Nueva Galicia’ (former Spanish province
in Mexico) 221Nuevo León 215Nuguria (Fead Islands) 939Nukumanu (Tasman Islands) 939Nunavut 073Nusa Tenggara Barat 919Nusa Tenggara Timur 919
‘O Nordeste’ (Brazil), see ‘Nordeste, O’Oagari Islands 854Oaxaca 227Obi (Maluku Utara) 928Ocean Island (= Banaba) 969Oceania (Pacific Islands) SR94–99, 940–90oceanic littoral, see appropriate division at –09Ochotia 734Oeno Atoll (Pitcairn Islands territory) 987Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands 853Ogasawara Gunto (Bonin and Kazan) Islands 853Ohio 152Okino-tori Shima (Parece Vela) 964Oklahoma 172Oman (with Muscat) 784Omsk (Russian Federation) 715Ontario (in general) 132Ontario (northern) 128
Pacific Basin (in general) 001, 009Pacific Coast U.S. R19, 190Pacific Northwest subregion, U.S. (and adjacent Canada)
190/IPacific Ocean islands (excluding Malesia) R01, SR94–99Pagalu (Annobon) 579Pakistan 793Pakistan (Pothohar) 793Palau (or Belau) Islands 961Palawan (with Calamian) 916Palearctic mainland region R06, 060Palembang 913Palestine (Cis-Jordanian) 775Palestine (sensu lato) 775Palestine (Trans-Jordanian) (= Jordan) 775Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) 775Palmer Peninsula (Antarctica) 090Palmerston Island (Cook Islands) 982Palmyra Island (Northern Line Islands) 976Pamir 703/VIPanama 237Panama (former Canal Zone) 237Panama (Pearl Archipelago) 237Pantelleria 626Papua Barat (Irian Jaya) 930Papua Barat (western islands) 932Papua Barat (islands in Cendrawasih Bay) 933‘Papua, Territory of ’ (= Papua New Guinea, southern
region) 930Papua, West (Irian Jaya) 930Papua New Guinea 930Papua New Guinea (mainland) 930Papua New Guinea (Admiralty Islands) 937Papua New Guinea (Bismarck Archipelago) 937Papua New Guinea (D’Entrecasteaux Islands) 930Papua New Guinea (Louisiade Archipelago) 935Papua New Guinea (North Solomons) 938Papua New Guinea (northern horstian islands) 936Papua New Guinea (outer northeastern islands) 939Papua New Guinea (Trobriand and Woodlark Islands) 934Papuasia R93, 930
Pará 356Paracel (Xi-sha) Islands (South China Sea) 888Paraguay 371Paraguay and Uruguay R37Paraiba (‘O Nordeste’, Brazil) 358Paraná 367Parece Vela (Okino-tori Shima) 964Patagonia 301/IIIPatagonian Argentina 388Patagonian desert, the 301/IIIPearl Archipelago (Panama) 237Peking (= Beijing), special region of 864Pelagie, Isole 626peninsular India R82, 820peninsular India and Sri Lanka R82, 820Peninsular Malaysia 911Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore 911Pennsylvania 144Penrhyn (Tongareva Island) 975Pernambuco (‘O Nordeste’, Brazil) 358Peru R33, 330Pescadores 886Peter I Island (Antarctica) 090Philippines (in general) 925Philippines (Batanes Islands) 924Philippines (Palawan) 916Philippines (Sulu Archipelago) 923Philippines (wetlands) 908Phoenix Islands 973Piaui 357Picos de Europa 603/IPilipinas (= Philippines) 925Pitcairn Island 987Pitcairn Islands (territory) 987Pityusic Islands (= western Balearic Islands) 619Platte Island (Seychelles) 495Poivre Island (Amirante group) 496Poland 647Polar regions SR05–07, 08–09Polynesia (in central and eastern Pacific) R95, R97, R98Ponape (Federated States of Micronesia) 962Pondicherry 828Portugal 611Possession Islands (= Crozet Islands) 084Pratas (Dong-sha) Islands (South China Sea) 888Preparis and the Coco Islands 897Priamurja 732Pribilof Islands 071Primorja 731Prince Edward Island (Canada) 138Prince Edward Island (Marion Islands) 085Príncipe (São Tomé e Príncipe) 579Providence and Cerf Islands (Providence Atoll) 497
Saba 265Sabah 917/ISahara, the 505St. Barthélemy 264St. Bartholomew (St. Barthélemy) 264St. Christopher (St. Christopher and Nevis) 266St. Christopher and Nevis 266St. Eustatius 265St. Helena 035St. Kitts (= St. Christopher) 266St. Lawrence (Bering Sea Islands) 071St. Lucia 274
St. Maarten/St. Martin 263St. Martin/St. Maarten 263St. Matthew (Bering Sea Islands) 071St. Paul (Amsterdam and St. Paul Islands) 044St. Paul Rocks 032St. Pierre and Miquelon 136St. Pierre (Farquhar group) 497St. Pierre (St. Pierre and Miquelon) 136St. Vincent 275Sakha (Yakutia) 728Sakhalin 733Sala-y-Gómez Island 988Salawati 932Salta (northwestern Argentina) 383Salvage Islands 023Samoa 958Samoa, Eastern (American) 958Samoa, Western 958San Ambrosio (Desventuradas Islands) 018San Andrés and Providencia Islands 238San Andrés (San Andrés and Providencia Islands) 238San Felix (Desventuradas Islands) 018San Juan (west central Argentina) 384San Luis (central Argentina) 385San Luis Potosí 216San Marino 628Sangihe Islands 922Santa Catarina 368Santa Cruz (Patagonian Argentina) 388Santa Cruz Islands 951Santiago de Estero (‘El Chaco’, Argentina) 382‘Santo Domingo’ (= Dominican Republic) 254São Paulo 366São Tome (São Tomé e Príncipe) 579Sarawak 917/IIISardinia 622Saskatchewan 126Saudi Arabia 781Saurashtra (Gujarat, in part) 821Scandinavia and Finland 670/ISchouten Islands (= Japen and Biak) 933Scotland 663Scott Island (Antarctica) 090Senegal 586‘Senegambia’ 586‘Senegambia’ (Gambia) 586‘Senegambia’ (Senegal) 586Seram (Maluku Tengah) 928Serbia 633/IISergipe (‘O Nordeste’, Brazil) 358Severnaja Zemlja 056Seychelles, the R48, 480Shaanxi (Shensi) 868
Shan States (Myanmar) 895Shandong (Shantung) 865Shanghai, special region of 871Shansi (Shanxi) 867Shantung (= Shandong) 865Shanxi (Shansi) 867Shensi (= Shaanxi) 868Shetland Islands 668Shimla (Simla) area (Himachal Pradesh) 842Siam (= Thailand) 896Siberia R71/72, 710Siberia, central 710/II, 725Siberia, central (Arctic zone of Krasnojarsk Krai) 066Siberia, eastern 710/II, 725Siberia, eastern (Arctic zone of Sakha) 067Siberia, western 710/ISiberia, western (Arctic zone of Tyumen’ Oblast’) 065Sichuan (Szechwan) 877Sicily 625Sierra Leone 585Sierra Nevada (Europe) 603/ISierra Nevada (U.S.) 103/III‘Sikang’ (former Chinese province) 878Sikkim 845Sikkim and northern Bengal 845Simeuluë (Sumatra: Western Islands) 912Simla (= Shimla) area (Himachal Pradesh) 842Sinai Peninsula (Egypt) 777Sinaloa 219Sind 811Singapore 911Sinkiang (= Xinjiang) Uighur Autonomous Region (China)
764Sitsang (= Xizang)/Tibet 768Slovakia 646Slovenia 643Snares Islands 417Society Islands 981Socotra 544Socotra and ‘Abd-el-Kuri Islands 544Solomon Islands 938Somalia 543Somalia (former British part) 543Somalia (former Italian part) 543Sombrero Island 261Sonora 212Sonoran Desert, the (105), 205Soqotra (= Socotra) 544South Africa (Republic of) 510South America D3, 300South America, tropical 301/Isouth Asia SR81–84, 810–40South Australia 445
South Carolina 162South Central Africa R52, 520south central Pacific islands R95, 950South China R88South China Sea islands 888South Dakota 178South Georgia 087South Island (New Zealand) 410South Orkney Islands (Antarctica) 090South Polar regions SR08–09, 080–90South Sandwich Islands 088South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) 090South Trinidad (= Trindade) 036South Yemen (= Yemen) 782Southeastern Asia R89, 890southeastern Europe R63, 630southeastern Russia 698southeastern U.S. R16, 160southern Africa R51, 510southern California 197Southern Cook Islands 982southern Florida 164Southern Line Islands 977South West Africa (= Namibia) 521‘Southwest, The’ (western U.S.) 180/IIsouthwestern Asia SR77–79, 770–90southwestern Western Australia 454Soviet Union, former R68/69, SR71–75Soviet Union, former (Caucasus) R74, 740Soviet Union, former (Europe) R68/69, 680Soviet Union, former (Far East) R73, 730Soviet Union, former (Middle Asia) R75, 750Soviet Union, former (Siberia) R71/72, 710Spain 612Spain (central part) 617Spitsbergen (Svalbard in part) 053Sporodhes, northern (eastern Aegean) 637/IIISporodhes, southern (eastern Aegean) 637/IISpratly (Nan-sha) Islands (South China Sea) 888Sri Lanka (Ceylon) 829Stanovoy Uplands (eastern Siberia) 703/IXStarbuck Island (Southern Line Islands) 977Stavropol’ Krai (Russian Federation) 743steppes and deserts (Mongolian central Asia) 705Stewart Island (New Zealand) 410sub-Antarctic islands (Antarctic Ocean) R08, 080‘sub-Antarctic islands’ of New Zealand 415Sudan, the R55, 550Sudan, the (Imatong Mountains) 550Sudan, the (Jebel Marra) 550Sudetens (Sudety) 603/VISula Islands (Maluku Utara) 928/ISulawesi (Celebes) 921
Sulawesi Selatan 921Sulawesi Tengah 921Sulawesi Tenggara 921Sulawesi Utara 921Sulu Archipelago (Philippines) 923Sumatera (Sumatra) 913‘Sumatera Selatan’ (= Palembang, Bengkulu and Lampung)
913Sumatra 913Sumatra (Aceh) 913Sumatra (Bengkulu) 913Sumatra (Jambi) 913Sumatra (Lampung) 913Sumatra (Palembang) 913Sumatra (Riau) 913Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) 913Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) 913Sumatra (Western Islands) 912Sumba (Nusa Tenggara Barat) 919Sumbawa (Nusa Tenggara Barat) 919‘Sundaland’ (= West Malesia) R91Surinam 313Suvorov Island (Northern Cook Islands) 975Svalbard (Spitsbergen and Bear Island) (052), 053Swains Island 974Swaziland 516Sweden 675Switzerland 649Sydney region (New South Wales: regions) 433/ISyria 774Syria and Lebanon 774Szechwan (= Sichuan) 877
Tenimber group (Maluku Tenggara) 928Tennessee 161Ternate and Tidore (Maluku Utara) 928Territorio Colón (Venezuela) 283Testigos, Los 293Texas 171Texas (Trans-Pecos) 185Thailand 896Thrace 636, 638, 639Three Kings Islands (New Zealand) 410Tianjin (Tientsin), special region of 864Tian Shan 703/VIITibesti Massif (northern Chad) 593Tibet/Xizang 768‘Tibetan Marches’ 878Tientsin (= Tianjin), special region of 864Tierra del Fuego (Patagonian Argentina, Chile) (301/IIIa),
928/IIITimor Timur (= East Timor) 919Timor, East 919Tlaxcala 225Tobago 296Tocantins 361Togo 582Tokelau Islands 974Tomsk (Russian Federation) 717Tonga 956Tongareva Island 975‘Tonkin’ (northern Vietnam) 892‘Top End, The’ (Northern Territory of Australia) 442Torres Strait Islands 439Tortuga, La 291Trans-Pecos Texas 185Transbaikalia (Zabajkalja) 727Transcaucasus mountains 703/ITransjordan (= Jordan, Kingdom of) 775Transvaal, former (now Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Northern,
and North West Provinces of South Africa) 515‘Travancore’ (former Indian princely state, now part of
Kerala) 827Trieste (Trst) region (and Istra) 629Trindade and Martin Vaz Islands 036Trinidad (and Tobago) 295Trinidad, South (= Trindade) 036Tripolitania (Libya) 592Tripura 836Tristan da Cunha Islands 037Trobriand and Woodlark Islands 934
Tromelin Island 492tropical Africa 501tropical South America 301Trucial Oman (= United Arab Emirates) 785Trucial States (= United Arab Emirates) 785Truk (Federated States of Micronesia) 962Tsinghai (= Qinghai) 767Tsushima 857Tuamotu Archipelago 985Tubuai Islands 983Tucumán (northwestern Argentina) 383Tung-sha (Dong-sha or Pratas) Islands (South China Sea)
USSR, see Soviet Union, formerUdmurt Autonomous Republic (Russian Federation) 699Uganda 534Ukraine 694Ukrainskaja SSR (Ukraine southwestern part) 695Ullung Do (Dagelet Island) 857Ungava 075Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, see Soviet Union,
formerUnited Arab Emirates 785‘United Provinces’ (Uttar Pradesh) 815United States of America SR14–19, 140–90; see also D1, 100United States (Central Plains states and Texas) R17United States (Great Basin) 180/IIIUnited States (Intermountain Plateau) 180/IIIUnited States (Midwest subregion) 151United States (Northeastern and North Central states)
R14/15, 140–50United States (northern Central Plains subregion) 175United States (Pacific Coast states) R19, 190United States (Pacific Northwest subregion) 190/IUnited States (Rocky Mountains and adjacent plains) 180/IUnited States (southeastern states) R16, 160United States (‘The Southwest’) 180/IIUnited States (western states) R18, 180upper Gangetic Plain (India) 815
Upper Volta 588Ural, the 602, 702Ural, the (Arctalpine zone) 064Uruguay 375Ustica 624Utah 188Uttar Pradesh 815Uttar Pradesh (Himalayan tracts; = Uttaranchal) 843Uttaranchal 843Uzbekistan (Kara-Kalpak Republic) 754Uzbekistan 753
Vajgac (Vaigach) Island 063Vancouver Island (British Columbia) 124Valencia (Spain) 616Vanuatu 953Vatican City 620Venezuela 315Venezuela (Andes and Coastal Range) 318Venezuela (coastal islands) R28, R29; 280, 290Venezuela (Guayana) 316Venezuela (Lake Maracaibo region) 319Venezuela (Orinoco Basin and Llanos) 317Venezuela and the Guianas R31Veracruz 226Vermont 141Victoria 431Vietnam 892Vindhya Pradesh (former state of India; now part of
Madhya Pradesh) 816Virgin Islands 257Virgin Islands (American) 257Virgin Islands (British) 257Virginia 147Visayas (Philippines) 925Vojvodina (Serbia in part) 633/IVolcano (Kazan) Islands 853Vostok Island (Southern Line Islands) 977Vrangelja, Ostrov (Wrangel Island) 058
Waigeo 933Wake Island 966Wales 662‘Wallacea’ (central Malesia) R92Wallis and Horne Islands 959Wallis Island (Wallis and Horne Islands) 959Walpole Island 946Washington Island (Northern Line Islands) 976Washington region (District of Columbia) 146Washington (state) 191‘West Bank’ (Palestine) 775West Bengal 834
west central Argentina 384west central China R87, 870west Indian continental shelf islands R29West Indies, the SR24–29, 240–90West Malesia (= ‘Sundaland’) R91West Malesia (wetlands) 908west tropical Africa R58, 580West Virginia 148Western Australia R45, 450Western Cape Province (South Africa) 511western Europe (mainland) (in narrower sense) R65‘western India’ 822Western Islands (Irian Jaya or Papua Barat) 932Western Islands (Sumatra) 912western Sahara 596Western Samoa 958western Siberia R71/72, 710western Siberia (Arctic and arctalpine zones) 065western United States R18, 180western United States (Intermountain Plateau) 180/IIIwestern United States (Rocky Mountains and adjacent
plains) 180/Iwestern United States (‘The Southwest’) 180/IIWetar, etc., E of Flores (Nusa Tenggara Timur) 919wetlands, see appropriate division at –08wetlands (Africa) 508wetlands (Australasia) 408wetlands (Europe) 608wetlands (Middle America) 208wetlands (North America) 108wetlands (South America) 308wetlands (southern, eastern and
southeastern Asia) 808wetlands (Malesia) 908wetlands (Papuasia) 908wetlands (world) 008White Russia (= Belarus’) 684Willis Island (Coral Sea Islands Territory) 949Windward Islands (Antilles) R26/27, 260Wisconsin 156world, ‘alpine’ (and upper montane) regions 003world, drylands (steppes and deserts) 005world, general works (floras, dictionaries, keys) 000world, lakes and their littoral 007world, major chorological works 001world, marine plants 009world, ‘old’ upland and montane regions 002world, plants of ectopotrophic areas 004world, river plants/rheophytes 006world, transoceanic elements 001world, wetland and aquatic plants 008(world: bibliographies) Appendix A
(world: indices) Appendix A(world: major library catalogues) Appendix Aworld floras and related works 000Wrangel Island (= Ostrov Vrangelja) 058Wyoming 183
Xi-sha (Paracel) Islands (South China Sea islands) 888Xianggang (Hong Kong) 884Xinjiang Weiwuer (Sinkiang Uighur) Autonomous Region
(China) 764Xizang (Sitsang)/Tibet 768
Yakutia (= Sakha) 728Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region (Russian
Federation) 714Yap (Federated States of Micronesia) 962Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk) (Russian Federation)
The following index accounts for all authors citedin Part II of this book, save for those only mentioned inpassing in heading and other commentaries as well asthose responsible for such reference items as generalbibliographies, general indices and major library cata-logues. The latter items are fully covered in AppendixA, wherein each class is alphabetically arranged (thebibliographies and catalogues by author(s), the indices(including abstracting works) by title).
No attempt has been made to index Part I, as it isbasically an extended introduction to the Guide proper,which constitutes Part II.
The year following the author’s name is the first(or only) date of publication. Numerals in bold typerefer to geographical headings (see Geographical indexfor full explanation). Page numbers appear in italic.Entries in italic represent those which appear inrunning or introductory text only; entries in Roman arethose with a full annotation.
The format of the index is modeled on that usedby Blake and Atwood for the first volume of theirGeographical guide (1942) as well as by Blake alone forthe second volume of that work (1961). Vital statisticsof authors, however, have here been omitted for practi-cal reasons and because there is now a greater range oftaxonomic reference works containing this kind ofinformation than was the case in 1939.
The principal source for authors’ dates is nowAuthors of plant names, edited by R. K. Brummitt andE. Powell (1992, Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens). Forfurther information on authors whose works were(first) published before about 1941, users are advised inthe first instance to consult Taxonomic literature-2 (TL-2 for short) by F. A. Stafleu and R. S. Cowan (1976–88,Utrecht; supplement, 1992–2000, Königstein/Ts.,Germany). The great majority of floras and their kinpublished or begun before World War II are theretreated in bibliographical detail and with recensionaland other pertinent information (but without a précis
and commentary on the contents as is the case in thepresent work). It should be noted, however, that TL-2 –particularly in the original volumes – treats only workswhich can for at least some copies be demonstrated ashaving been independently published and/or distrib-uted.
More ‘recent’ authors (who, as before 1941, mayhave also been, or acted only as, editors) are not so sin-gularly treated, and a considerable variety of sources,too numerous to detail here, must therefore be con-sulted for further information. The introductory partsof each volume of TL-2, though, collectively accountfor much the greatest part of this range, thus providinga starting-point for further studies on any given authorand his works. Also useful here is The history of naturalhistory: an annotated bibliography by G. D. R. Bridson(1994, New York: Garland Publishing).
And in such indexes, although small pricksTo their subsequent volumes, there is seenThe baby figure of the giant massOf things to come at large.
Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act 1, Scene 3.
ABEYESUNDERE, L. A. J.1939, Sri Lanka (woody plants) 829, 757
ABEYESUNDERE, L. A. J. and ROSAYRO, R. A. DE
1939, Sri Lanka (woody plants) 829, 757ABEYWICKRAMA, B. A.
1959, Sri Lanka 829, 7561978, Sri Lanka (pteridophytes) 829, 757
ABRAMS, L.1923–60, Pacific Coast United States (in general) 190,
241ABRAMS, L. and FERRIS, R. S.
1923–60, Pacific Coast United States (in general) 190,241
ACADÉMIE MALGACHE
1931–35, Madagascar and associated islands 460, 420ACEBES GINOVÉS, J. R.
1978, Salvage Islands 023, 113ACEVEDO RODRÍGUEZ, P.
1996, Virgin Islands (St. John, American V. I.) 257, 294ACEVES DE LA MORA, J. L.
1988, Oaxaca (bibliography) 227, 272ACOCKS, J. P. H.
1988, Southern Africa 510, 450ACOSTA-SOLÍS, M.
1968, Colombia and Ecuador (progress) R31, 3331968, Ecuador 329, 337
ADAM, J.-G.1971–83, ‘Old mountains’, Africa (Nimba Massif) 502,
4441980–81, ‘Old mountains’, Africa (Loma Massif) 502,
ALSTON, A. H. G.1935, Antigua 268, 2981937, St. Christopher and Nevis 266, 2971938, Sri Lanka (partial works) 829, 7571959, West Africa (pteridophytes). See HUTCHINSON, J.
and DALZIEL, J. M., 1953–72.ALVÁREZ, A.
1919, Argentine ‘El Chaco’ (Santiago del Estero) 382, 368ALWIS, N. A.
1978, Sri Lanka (bibliography) 829, 756AMANO, T.
1994, Nansei-shoto (southern islands) 856, 782AMER A. AMER
1991, Kuwait 789, 707AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANT TAXONOMISTS
1939–67, Middle America (indices) D2, 2571939–67, North America (indices) D1, 1541939–67, South America (indices) D3, 315
ASMOUS, V. C.1947, CIS-in-Europe (and works covering the former
USSR) (progress) R68/69, 621ASSOCIATION POUR L’ÉTUDE TAXONOMIQUE DE LA FLORE
DE L’AFRIQUE TROPICALE (AETFAT)1950– , Tropical and southern Africa (progress) D5, 4391952–86, Africa (divisional indices) D5, 4401952–86, SW Indian Ocean Islands (index) SR46–49, 418
ASTON, H. I.1973, Wetlands (Australia) 408, 384
ASWAL, B. S.1994, Himachal Pradesh (district/local works, Lahaul-
BÖCHER, T. W.1968, Greenland. See BÖCHER, T. W. et al., 1978.1978, Greenland 076, 137
BÖCHER, T. W., FREDSKILD, B., HOLMEN, K. and JAKOBSEN,K.
1978, Greenland 076, 137BÖCHER, T. W., HOLMEN, K. and JAKOBSEN, K.
1968, Greenland. See BÖCHER, T. W. et al., 1978.BOELCKE, O.
1986–93, Argentina (families and genera). See BOELCKE,O., 1992.
1992, Argentina (families and genera) 380, 366BOELCKE, O. and VISNIS, A.
1986–93, Argentina (families and genera). See BOELCKE,O., 1992.
BOERLAGE, J. G.1888(1975), Netherlands (bibliography) 658, 5971890–1900, Malesia 910–30, 849
BOERLAGE, J. G. and HOEK, P. P. C.1888(1975), Netherlands (bibliography) 658, 597
BOGGAN, J. et al.1997, Guianas (in general) 311, 325
BOISSIER, E.1867–88, Southwestern Asia 770–90, 695
BOIVIN, B.1966–69, Canada 120–30, 1711967–81, Canada, western subregions (Prairie Belt)
121/II, 172BOJÓRQUEZ B., G. A.
1989, Sinaloa 213, 266BOKU, MANKYU
1942, Alpine and upper montane zones (Korea). See PAK
MAN-KYU, 1942.BOLAND, D. J. et al.
1984, Australia (woody plants) 420–50, 396BOLDINGH, I.
1909, Anguilla 262, 2961909, St. Eustatius and Saba 265, 2971913, Curaçao, Bonaire and Aruba 281, 3011913, St. Eustatius and Saba 265, 2971914, Curaçao, Bonaire and Aruba 281, 301
BOLE, P. V.1988, Gujarat (district/local works, Saurashtra). See
BOUDET, G. and LEBRUN, J.-P.1986, Mali 588/II, 500
BOUDOURESQUE, E.1978, Niger Republic. See PEYRE DE FABRÈGUES, B. and
LEBRUN, J.-P., 1976.BOUDOURESQUE, E., KAGHAN, S. and LEBRUN, J.-P.
1978, Niger Republic. See PEYRE DE FABRÈGUES, B. andLEBRUN, J.-P., 1976.
BOUFFORD, D. E.1993– , Japan 851, 7781997– , New England States (distribution maps) 141,
188BOULOS, L.
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