INTRODUCTION 19 



Mohr, Charles. 



1. The iorests of Alabama and their products. — Berney's Handbook of 

 Alabama, pp. 221-235. 1878. (Abstracted in Gardeners' Chronicle [London] 

 II. 11:604. May 10, 1879; and in Just's Bot. Jahresbericht 1878' : 1041-1043. 

 1882.) 



2. Rhus cotinoides, Nutt.— Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1882:217-220. 

 Oct. 1882 (A German abstract, with the same title, appeared in the Phar- 

 maceutische Rundschau, 1 :6 Jan. 1883 ; and a shorter one in Just's Bot. 

 Jahresbericht 1882^:409-410. 1885.) 



3. On the distribution of the more important forest trees in the Gulf 

 region.— Am. Jour. Forestry (Cincinnati) 1:78-81, 120-126, 179-184, 200-216. 

 Nov. 1882-Feb. 1883. 



4. On Quercus Durandii, Buckley. — Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 

 1883:37-38. March, 1883. (Also in German in Pharm. Rundsch. 1:136. 

 July, 1883; and abstracted in Just's Bot. Jahresb. 1883' :211. 1886.) 



5. Ueber die \'erbreitung der Terpentin liefernden Pinusarten im Suden 

 der Vereinigten Staaten und uber die Gewinnung und Verarbeitung des 

 Terpentin.— Pharm. Rundsch. 2:163-166, 187-190. Aug. & Sept., 1884. 



6. Rare and little known trees and shrubs of Alabama. [Rhus coti- 

 noides, Ncvitisia Alabamcnsis. and Croton Alabaiucusis]. — Trans. Miss. Val- 

 ley Hort. Soc, 2:216-219. 1884 (?). (Also in German in Pharm. Rundsch. 

 5:8-11 [with a figure of the Croton]. Jan. 1887; and abstracted in Die Natur 

 36:82-83. Feb. 12, 1887.) 



7. Untersuchung der Blatter von Gleditschia triacanthos, L. — Pharm. 

 Rundsch. 5:250. Nov. 1887. 



8. The long-leaved pine.— Garden & Forest, 1 :261-262. July 25, 1888. 



9. The la[te]st addition to the shrubs of eastern North America. 

 [Croton Alabamcnsis].— Garden & Forest, 2:592, fig. 150. Dec. 11, 1889. 



10. Pinus glabra.— Garden & Forest, 3:295. June 18, 1890. (Re- 

 printed in The Garden [London] 38:20. July 5, 1890; and translated into 

 German by the author in Pharm. Rundsch. 8:208-209. Sept. 1890.) 



11. The Florida spruce pine [Piinis clausa]. — Garden & Forest 3:402- 

 403. Aug. 20, 1890. 



12. The medicinal plants of Alabama. Systematic list of the medicinal 

 plants occurring within the limits of the state, with notes on their distribu- 

 tion and proper time of collecting the parts used. — 8vo pamphlet, 17 pp. and 

 cover. Mobile [1890]. (Said by Owen to be reprinted from the Proc. Ala. 

 State Pharm. Assoc. Also in German in Pharm. Rundsch. 8 :240-243, 

 257-262. Oct. & Nov., 1890.) 



Lists 112 herbs (including a few introduced and cultivated species), 18 

 shrubs, 4 vines, and 25 trees. 



13. Variations in the leaves of Clematis reticulata and other notes. — 

 Bull. Torrev Bot. Club 19:308-309, pi. 133. Oct. 1892. (Abstracted in 

 Just's Bot. Jahresb. 1892' :365; 1893' :269.) 



(The "other notes" are on the discovery of Quercus hcterophylla in 

 Morgan County by Mohr and Sudworth.) 



14. The mountain flora of Alabama]- Garden & Forest, 5:507-508. 

 Oct. 26, 1892. (Also a German version in Pharm. Rundsch. 10:253-256. 

 Nov. 1892.) 



15. The distribution of some forest trees in the southern states. — Gar- 

 den & Forest G:i7 2-2,7?,. Sept. 6, 1893. 



(Discusses Junipcrus J'irginiana, Anindinaria. niacrospcrma, Hicoria 

 luyristicacfonnis, H. Pecan, and Quercus Durandii.) 



16. Die Walder des siidlichen Alabama. — Pharm. Rundsch. 12:211-213. 

 Sept. 1894. 



