OO^STTENTS. 9 



Plant (listriV>ution in Alabama — Continued. 

 Louisianian area or tlora — Continued. 



Central Prairie region — Continued. Page. 



Mesophile herbaceous plant ass!Ociations= 102 



Campestrian plant association^^ 104 



Cultural plant formations 1 05 



Maritime Pine region 106 



Upper division of the Coast Pine belt, or region of mixed tree- 

 growth 106 



Lower division of the Coast Pine })elt, or lower region of lonu;- 



leaf pine 110 



Physiographical features and climate 110 



Rolling pine u^jlands or <lrv pine barrens 112 



Pine-barren flats and hydrophytic plant associations 116 



Region of the Coast plain or low flat pine barrens 118 



Littoral belt 129 



Cultural plant formations of the Lower Pine region and Coast 



plain lo3 



Systematic catalogue of the plants growing without cultivation in tlie State, 



including descriptions of new, rare, and little known species 139 



Slime molds 139 



Algae 142 



Fungi 148 



Lichens 263 



Liverworts 284 



Mosses 289 



Fernlike plants 310 



True flowering and seed-bearing plants 323 



The spontaneous flora of Alabama in its relation to agriculture 821 



List of the plants cultivated in Alabama 825 



ADDITIONS TO TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Letter of Transmittal jyj 



Biographical Sketch of Charles Mohr .p' y 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Portrait of Dr. Mohr, Plate A. to face p y 



Portrait of Judge Peters, Plate B. to face p. XVII 



