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Literature Useful To The Study Of Florida Plants
Poisonous Plants
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NOTE: This listing is not being maintained. The contents are being migrated to the Herbarium Library catalog.
- Adams, D., K. Magnus and C. Seaforth. 1963. Poisonous plants of Jamaica. Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. 40 p.
- Alber, John I. and Delores M. Alber. 1991. Baby-safe houseplants & cut flowers: a guide to keeping children and plants safely under the same roof. Genus Books, Highland, IL. 186 p.
- Allen, Paul H. 1943. Poisonous and injurious plants of Panama. American Journal of Tropical Medicine. Supplement 1, Vol. 23, No. 1. 76 p.
- Arnold, J.L. 1968. Poisonous plants of Hawaii. Charles E. Tuttle, Rutland, VT. Original edition by Tongg Publ. Co., Hawaii. 1944. 71 p.
- Behl, P.N., R.M. Captain, B.M.S. Bedi, and S. Gupta. 1966. Skin irritant and sensitizing plants found in India. Published by Dr. P.N. Behl, Dept. of Dermatology, Irwin Hospital and M.A. Medical College, New Delhi, India. Asian Printers, Bombay, India. xxii, 179 p.
- Bernhard-Smith, A. 1923. Poisonous plants of all countries. 2nd ed. London, England. xii, 112 p.
- Blohm, Henrik. 1962. Poisonous plants of Venezuela. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. xvi, 136 p.
- Cheeke, Peter R. and Lee R. Shull. 1985. Natural toxicants in feeds and poisonous plants. AVI Publ. Co., Westport, CT. x, 492 p.
- Chopra, R.N., R.L. Badhwar, and S. Ghosh. 1965. Poisonous plants of India. Vol. 1: 2nd rev. ed.; Vol. 2. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India. xx, 972 p.
- Connor, H.E. 1st ed. 1951, 2nd rev. ed. 1977. The poisonous plants in New Zealand. Bulletin 99. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Christchurch, New Zealand. Printed by E.C. Keating, Gov't. Printer, Wellington, New Zealand. 247 p.
- Contreras, Abigail Aquilar and Carlos Zolla. 1982. Plantas toxicas de Mexico. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico, Mexico. 271 pp.
- Cronin, Etain. 1980. Contact dermatitis. Churchill Livingstone (Medical Div. of the Longman Group Ltd.), Edinburgh, Great Britain. U.S. address: Churchill Livingstone, Inc., New York, NY. 915 p. (Chapter 10, "Plants," pp. 461-547, and Chapter 11, "Woods," pp. 548-574, by J.H.S. Mitchell).
- Der Marderosian, Ara. 1966. Poisonous plants in and around the home. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 30(1): 115-140.
- Der Marderosian, Ara and Lawrence E. Liberti. 1988. Natural product medicine: a scientific guide to food, drugs, cosmetics. George F. Stickley Co., Philadelphia, PA. xi, 388 p.
- Duncan, Wilbur H. 1955, rev. 1958. Poisonous plants of the southeastern United States. Published by the author. Department of Botany, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 43 p.
- Edwards, R.O. 1965. Poisoning from plant ingestion. Journal of the Florida Medical Association 52(12): 875-881.
- Ellis, Michael D., ed. 1975. Dangerous plants, snakes, arthropods and marine life of Texas. U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, Washington, DC. xiv, 277 p.
- Everist, Selwyn L. 1974. Poisonous plants of Australia. Angus & Robertson Publishers, Cremore, Sydney, Australia. xvi, 684 p.
- Evers, Robert A. and Roger P. Link. 1972. Poisonous plants of the Midwest and their effects on livestock. Special Publication 24, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL. x, 165 p.
- Fisher, Alexander A. 1986. Contact dermatitis. 3rd ed. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, PA. xiv, 954 p.
- Frohne, Dietrich and Hans Jurgen Pfander (translated from the 2nd German ed. by Norman Grainger Bisset). 1984. A color atlas of poisonous plants. Wolfe Publ. Ltd., London, England. 291 p.
- Gardner, C.A. and H.W. Bennetts. 1956. The toxic plants of western Australia. West Australia Newspapers, Ltd., Perth, Australia. xxix, 253 p.
- Hails, Michael R. and Trevor D. Crane. 1982. Plant poisoning in animals. A bibliography from the world literature, 1960-1979. Part 1. The Veterinary Bulletin 52(8): 557-579. Part 2. VB 52(9): 679-698. Part 3. VB 52(10): 783-807. Part 4. VB 52(11): 895-916. Part 5. VB 52(12): 1023-1048.
- Hardin, James W. Rev. 1966 and 1973. Stock-poisoning plants of North Carolina. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 414. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. 126 pp.
- Hardin, James W. and Jay M. Arena. 1974. Human poisoning from native and cultivated plants. 2nd ed. Duke University Press, Durham, NC. xii, 194 p.
- Hulbert, Lloyd C. and Frederick W. Oehme. 1968. Plants poisonous to livestock. 3rd ed. Kansas State University Printing Service, Manhattan, KS.
- Hurst, Evelyn. 1942. The poison plants of New South Wales. The Snelling Printing Works Pty., Ltd., Sydney, Australia. 498 pp.
- Jelks, Mary. 1986. Allergy plants that cause sneezing and wheezing. World-Wide Printing, Tampa, FL. 64 p.
- Kates, A.H. et al. 1980. Poisonous plants of the southern United States. Prepared by Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Athens, GA. Published by Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 30 p.
- Keeler, Richard F. and Anthony T. Tu, eds. 1983. Handbook of natural toxins. Volume 1. Plant and fungal toxins. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY. xvii, 934 p.
- Keeler, Richard F., K.R. VanKampen and L.F. James, eds. 1978. Effects of poisonous plants on livestock. Academic Press, New York, NY. xvii, 600 p.
- Kinghorn, A. Douglas, ed. 1979. Toxic plants. Columbia University Press, New York, NY. ix, 195 p. (Proceedings of the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany, Symposium on "Toxic Plants," June 11-15, 1977, The University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL).
- Kingsbury, John M. 1965. Deadly harvest: a guide to common poisonous plants. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York, NY. 128 p.
- Kingsbury, John M. 1964. Poisonous plants of the United States and Canada. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. xiii, 626 p.
- Lampe, Kenneth F. 1974. Systemic plant poisoning in children. Pediatrics 54(3): 347-351.
- Lampe, Kenneth F. and Rune Fagerstrom. 1968. Plant toxicity and dermatitis: a manual for physicians. The Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore, MD. x, 231 p.
- Lampe, Kenneth F. and Mary Ann McCann. 1985. AMA handbook of poisonous and injurious plants. American Medical Association, Chicago, IL. Distributed by Chicago Review Press, Chicago, IL. xi, 432 p.
- Larson, Edward and Julia F. Morton. 1973. Higher-plant toxins. Biology data book. 2nd ed. Vol. II. Compiled by Philip L. Altman and Dorothy S. Dittmer. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Bethesda, MD. pp. 735-743.
- Levy, Charles Kingsley and Richard B. Primack. 1984. A field guide to poisonous plants and mushrooms of North America. The Stephen Greene Press, Brattleboro, VT. xii, 178 p.
- Lewis, Walter H. and Memory P.F. Elvin-Lewis. 1977. Medical botany: plants affecting man's health. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY. xv, 515 p.
- Lewis, Walter H., Prathibha Vinay and Vincent E. Zenger. 1983. Airborne and allergenic pollen of North America. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD. xi, 254 p.
- Lockey, Richard F. and Lewis S. Maxwell. 1963, rev. ed. 1978. Florida's poisonous plants, snakes, insects. L.S. Maxwell, Publisher, Tampa, FL. 79 p.
- Mitchell, John and Arthur Rook. 1979. Botanical dermatology: plants and plant products injurious to the skin. Greengrass Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. xiii, 787 p.
- Mofenson, Howard C., Joseph Greensher and Thomas R. Caraccio. 1984. Ingestions considered nontoxic. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 2(1): 159-174.
- Morton, Julia F. 1974. Folk remedies of the Low Country. E.A. Seemann, Miami, FL. 176 p. Available from: Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, FL.
- Morton, Julia F. 1958. Ornamental plants with poisonous properties. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 71: 372-380.
- Morton, Julia F. 1962. Ornamental plants with toxic and or irritant properties. II. Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society 75: 484-491.
- Morton, Julia F. 1971, 2nd rev. ed. 1982. Plants poisonous to people in Florida and other warm areas. Published by the author, Miami, FL. xiv, 170 p. Available from: Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, FL. A set of two wall charts with selected photographs from this book is also available from FTG.
- Morton, Julia F. 1977. "Poisonous and injurious higher plants and fungi", Chapter 71 in Tedeschi, C.G., et al. 1977. Forensic Medicine. Vol. III. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA. Pp. 1456-1567.
- Morton, Julia F. 1969. Some ornamental plants excreting respiratory irritants. Proceeding of the Florida State Horticultural Society 82: 415-421.
- Morton, Julia F., (guest ed.). 1978. Special Issue: Adverse reactions to plants in Florida. Journal of the Florida Medical Association 65(3): 139-234.
- Muenscher, Walter C. 1951, reissued 1975. Poisonous plants of the United States. Rev. ed. Collier Books, New York, NY. xx, 277 p.
- Oakes, A.J. and James O. Butcher. 1962. Poisonous and injurious plants of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Miscellaneous Publication 882. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Washington, DC. iii, 97 p.
- O'Leary, Shirley B. 1964. Poisoning in man from eating poisonous plants. Archives of Environmental Health 9(2): 216-242.
- Ott, Jonathan. 1976. Hallucinogenic plants of North America. Wingbow Press, Berkeley, CA. xix, 162 p.
- Pammel, L.H. 1911. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America. The Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, IA. viii, 977 p.
- Perkins, Kent D. and Willard W. Payne. 1978 and reprint with addendum 1981. Guide to the poisonous and irritant plants of Florida. Circular 441. Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 91 p.
- Roig y Mesa, Juan Tomas. 1974. Plantas medicinales, aromaticas o venenosas de Cuba. 2nd ed. Ciencia y Tecnica, Instituto del Libro, La Habana, Cuba. 949 p.
- Stephens, H.A. 1980. Poisonous plants of the central United States. The Regents Press of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. xiii, 165 p.
- Steyn, Douw G. 1934. The toxicology of plants in South Africa. Central News Agency, Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa. xii, 631 p.
- Watt, John M. and Maria G. Breyer-Brandwijk. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa. 2nd ed. E. and S. Livingstone, Ltd., Edinburgh and London, England. xii, 1457 p.
- West, Erdman. 1981. Poisonous plants around the home. Bulletin 175 D. Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 38 p.
- West, Erdman and M.W. Emmel. 1981. Plants that poison farm animals. Bulletin 510 A. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 55 p. (Originally printed December 1952 as Poisonous plants in Florida. Bulletin 510.)
- Westbrooks, Randy G. and James W. Preacher. 1986. Poisonous plants of eastern North America. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC. xx, 226 p.
- Wodehouse, Roger P. 1971. Hayfever plants: their appearance, distribution, time of flowering, and their role in hayfever. 2nd rev. ed. Hafner Publ. Co., New York, NY. viii, 280 p.
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