. Economic botany of Alabama . Fig. 60. Cotinns on limestone, north slope of Valhermosa Mountain, in northeastern part of Morgan County. September 28, 1927. References:—Buckley 2, Mohr 2, 6; Sargent, Garden & For- est 4:340. 1891. Known in Alabama only on dry slopes of Bangor or Moun- tain Limestone in the eastern part of the Tennessee Valley. The first botanist to report it from Alabama was S. B. Buckley, who found it in , 1842, on the south side of the Tennessee River, presumal)ly in Morgan County, and on the "Bailee place" near New Market, Madison County, but apparently


. Economic botany of Alabama . Fig. 60. Cotinns on limestone, north slope of Valhermosa Mountain, in northeastern part of Morgan County. September 28, 1927. References:—Buckley 2, Mohr 2, 6; Sargent, Garden & For- est 4:340. 1891. Known in Alabama only on dry slopes of Bangor or Moun- tain Limestone in the eastern part of the Tennessee Valley. The first botanist to report it from Alabama was S. B. Buckley, who found it in , 1842, on the south side of the Tennessee River, presumal)ly in Morgan County, and on the "Bailee place" near New Market, Madison County, but apparently did not publish the fact until about forty years later. It was re-discovered at the lat- ter place in 1882 by Dr. Mohr, who fovmd it also near Gurley and


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