3SS 



XATURALISrS GUTOE TO THE AMERICAS 



Beseartb. Xew Frg "sri Seedoai of the 

 S o cirtj erf Aznenc&r Fc?esi«s-- Sxtees 

 forest nrpes are fonni in tie re?ioii- - :- 

 cotdi^ to ifce repc»i, Tiaese are c_ - 

 acs«aed bj beedu sogar lo&pZe. veiiow 

 amdptper hiiches Br 

 prnpsi riftT*] , gproee. 

 i'slsem^.z . aort hem "^^ t 



~ type, two 

 ' ~-4k and 



oi^ viate piiie (JPiai^: 

 ihese Types are jfistmcrnre. 

 BCKtiiem visite c--: 

 fir tjpes. Ibor ^x-. 

 asfjea type. 



:i-L^c Hzs:; 



C^ 



b«c"-o'^ 1 JX fi.. wiiile at points in North 



Ci^clir^ and Tennessee th^c are many 



-^ V; -- -'c^- exreedii^ 6000 ft. in 



anying these raiia- 



^y st«ep and brokoi 



iioimeed Ipeal 



"-•-enees and 



----- sponsiUe, 



in ram- for a great diversity of vegeta- 



- "as listed 12 fewest associations 



in Tibe Soothsn A^^nladians. in -fiiiieh 



he recognizes 35 fonest types,' 5 in the 



Canadian life Zone, 21 in the Alfe- 



g^asnisn area ol the TransitioiL, and 9 



:_ ~re Carolinian area oi the a]^)er 



T. For a detailed discussion 



T - Ashe's paper above re- 



- '« consoited. In an 



--.- zz.e distinctions 



- tentative state- 



_--= jHevailing under 



-"Irrrr-Tiwital ecmdi- 



iM»sis: r r ^ :e-i.- 



SiAalpime 



groups 



tOTtS^^, 



I'T^SIS 



in zrjz 



WeU-marked sohalpuie f (Heat types 



--ear in Weak Tiiginia— nearly 400 



:rx>m their nearest exteaare oerar- 



inec to ibe ncrt 1— in .rmd sonth- 



" rasing 

 Fed 



tie Al 



-Ol (JLc: 



IS 



233&.nno aaes, 



iheSootb- 



ers oi tiiese Xj 

 re c-herrr P.-. 



Zei. 



-d 

 are 

 Be- 



^^aadoah^ i:i_ _t 



1 r -1 



in -.^oruL Car: 



LaTgetO^"' 



- Wesi 



tode and over 9 



^pean «t a lorr • 





