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In considering the southern white cedar type, it is reported that the Society of 

 American Foresters has designated an old-growth cedar stand east of William- 

 ston and south of Highway 64. The nature of its long-term protection requires 

 investigation. 



It is likely that a thorough reconnaissance would turn up river bottomland 

 forests comparable to those on the Congaree River (see South Carolina). This 

 would be a most worthwhile venture. 



Literature cited 



Buell, M. F. 1946a. The age of Jerome bog, "a Carolina bay." Science 103:14- 



15. 

 Buell, M. F. 1946b. Jerome bog, a peat-filled "Carolina bay." Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull. 73:24-33. 

 Frey, D. G. 1953. Regional aspects of the late-glacial and post-glacial pollen 



succession of southeastern North Carolina. Ecol. Monogr. 23:289-313. 

 Wells, B. W. 1928. Plant communities of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina 



and their successional relations. Ecology 9:230-242. 



Wetlands reported from North Carolina 



Dismal Swamp (see Dismal Swamp, 



NC I. 



Va.) 

 Long Hope Creek Spruce Bog 



Habitat type 



F-8-B 



