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mouth," 'Tarkwood," "Scranton," "Plummer," "St. Lucie" and 

 "Fellowship" series, and the leading texture classes are fine sand 

 (about 80%), fine sandy loam, muck, tidal marsh, swamp, "water 

 and grass," and peaty muck." Swamp, marsh and muck together 

 constitute about 8%, and scrub, designated as "St. Lucie fine sand," 

 and "Leon fine sand, rolling phase," is about 3% of the total. 



Fig. 22. Open flatwoods with pines mostly Pinus Caribaea (slash pine), 

 about two miles west of Odessa, Pasco County. April 18, 1909. 



Fig. 24. Cypress pond with no pines and very few shrubs, in flatwoods 

 about half way between Drexel and Odessa, Pasco County. April 18, 1909. 



