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ALABAMA 



General 



Cary, C. A., Miller, E. R., and Johnstone, Gr. R. Poisonous plants of Alabama. 

 42 p. 40 fig. 23 cm. [Auburn, 1924?] (Also as Alabama Polytech. Inst. Ext. 

 Serv. Cir. 71.) 



Annotated list. 



Harper, R. M. Economic botany of Alabama, pt. 2. Catalogue of the trees, 

 shrubs and vines of Alabama, with tbeir economic properties and local dis- 

 tribution. 357 p. (incl. 66 fig., 23 maps). 23 cm. University, Ala., 1928. 

 (Geol. Survey Alabama, Monogr. 9.) 



Annotated bibliograpby ; climate, soils, etc.; annotated list of woody plants 

 (including cultivated ones) witb uses. Pt. 1 is his Geographical report on 

 forests (Monograph 8, 1913). 



Mohr, C. T. The medicinal plants of Alabama. Systematic list of the medici- 

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

 tion and proper time of collecting the parts used. 17 p. 21.5 cm. Mobile, 

 [1890]. 



Annotated systematic list, without mention of uses. 



Plant life of Alabama. Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. v. 6. 921 p. 



13 pi. (incl. map). 1901. (Reprinted as "Alabama edition," publication Ala- 

 bama Geological Survey.) 



Annotated systematic list of the plants (Myxomycetes — Carduaceae) ; phys- 

 iography, plant associations; tables of geographic distribution. Total number 

 of species and varieties 4,473, of which 2,476 are spermatophytes. 



Local 



Bates, F. A. Indigenous botany of Perry County. Proc. Med. Assoc. State 

 Alabama 6: 58-68. 1853. 



Annotated list of medicinal plants. 



Cocks, R. S. Catalogue of trees growing naturally in the vicinity of Sardis, 

 Dallas County, Alabama. Jour. Arnold Arboretum 6: 1S&-195. 1925. 



Annotated list of about 130 species and varieties, nearly all growing on about 

 300 acres of land along the Alabama River. 



Denny, Andrew. Report on the indigenous botany of Clarke County. Proc. 

 Med. Assoc. State Alabama 5: 41-69. 1852; 6: 30-33. 1853. 



Annotated list of medicinal plants, with properties and uses. 



Earle, F. S. The flora of the metamorphic region of Alabama. Bui. Alabama 

 Agr. Expt. Sta. 119. p. 41-120. 1902. 



Ecology ; annotated list of 1,146 species and varieties of vascular plants. The 

 area covered extends from Lee County north to Cleburne County, then south- 

 west to Chilton County, then southeast to Lee County, and includes the south- 

 ernmost extension of the Appalachian mountain system. 



ARIZONA 

 See also New Mexico ( Caste tter; Castetter and Opler). 



General 



Ewan, Joseph. Bibliography of the botany of Arizona. Amer. Midi. Nat. 17: 

 430-454. 1936. 

 Annotated chronological list ; geographic and author indices. 



Local 



Britton, N. L. A list of plants collected at Fort Verde and vicinity and in the 

 Mogollon and San Francisco Mountains, Arizona, 1884-1888, by Dr. E. A. Mearns, 

 U. S. A. Trans. New York Acad. Sci. 8: 61-76. 1889. (Reprinted as Contrib. 

 Herb. Columbia Col. no. 9.) 



List of plants, with localities and collecting numbers. 



