BELLAIR SAND REGION 



(Pages 280-288) 



Fig. 74. Piniis palustris (long-leaf pine) and Qiiercus Catesbaei (black- 

 jack oak) on deep dry sand about 1-2 mile south of Bellair (or 4 1-2 miles 

 S.S.E. of Tallahassee). The black-jack oaks are rather small here, most 

 of them being mere shrubs. The absence of Spanish moss is noteworthy. 

 September 26, 1914. 



Fig. 75. Looking east across Munson's Lake, or Pond, about 5 miles 

 south of Tallahassee, at low water or nearly so. (The shore in the foreground 

 is evidently all inundated at high water.) The trees standing alone are all 

 Taxodium i/iibricarium (pond cypress). June 20, 1914. 



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