Selected Publications
The following list represents a small sampling of the approximately 140 publications of Arnold.
- (1869). Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol. IV. Der Schlern. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien 19: 605–610.
- (1870). Lichenologische Fragmente. X. Flora 53: 465–469.
- (1871). Lichenologische Fragmente. XI. Flora 54: 49–50.
- (1876). Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol. XV. Gurgl. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien 26: 353–371.
- (1879). Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol: XX. Predazzo. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien 29: 351–356.
- (1880). Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol. XXI. Berichtigungen und Nachträge. B. Verzeichnis der Tiroler Lichenen. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien 30: 95–117.
- (1881). Lichenes Britannici exsiccati, herausgegeben von Leighton. Flora 44: 435–661.
- (1881). Lichenologische Fragmente. XXIV . Flora 64: 193–196.
- (1884). Die Lichenen des Fränkischen Jura . Flora 67: 403–416.
- (1885). Die Lichenen des Fränkischen Jura . Flora 68: 49–55.
- (1885). Die Lichenen des Fränkischen Jura . Flora 68: 143–158.
- (1885). Die Lichenen des Fränkischen Jura . Flora 68: 211–246.
- (1887). Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol. XXIII. Predazzo und Paneveggio. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien 37: 81–98.
- (1896). Lichenologische Ausflüge in Tirol. XXVII. Galtür. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft zu Wien 46: 105–107.
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