222 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



The principal use made of the native vegetation other than for 

 fuel and other common farm purposes is the extraction of naval 

 stores from the pines. A large part of the turpentine, curiously- 

 enough, comes from the short-leaf pine, P. cchinata, which is rarely 

 turpentined elsewhere. The woods furnish considerable pasturage 

 for cattle and hogs, as usual. The leading crops are cotton and 

 corn. 



