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Louisa, Louisa County, October 26, 1914. Altitude, 500 feet. 

 Topography, gently rolling. Soils consisting of sandy loams and 

 stiff red clays. 



Bells Cross Roads, Louisa County, October 26, 1914. Altitude, 

 500 feet. Topography gently undulating, with moderately steep 

 slopes near the streams. Soil mostly sandy loams with stiff, red clay 

 subsoil. 



RepubHcan Grove, Halifax County, November 2, 1914. Altitude, 

 about 500 feet. Topography, flat to gently rolling. Soil, a sandy 

 loam, underlaid by stiff, buff-colored subsoil. 



Charlottesville, Albemarle County, December 1, 1913, to August 

 14, 1914, September 9-14, October 9 to November 1, November 15, 



1914, to April 15, 1915; October 27 to December 1, 1915. Altitude, 

 300 to 800 feet. Topography varied, but as a rule fairly rugged, with 

 steep slopes near streams, but with more or less extensive level or 

 shghtly rolling interstream areas. Soils, sandy loams and stiff red 

 clays. 



Carter's Mountain, Albemarle County, February 22, October 31, 



1915. Altitude, 800 to 1,300 feet, a prominent ridge of Catoctin 

 schist, 2 miles southeast of Charlottesville. Soil a mellow, reddish 

 clay (Porters clay). 



Crozet, Albemarle County, August 1, 1914. Altitude, 700 feet. 

 Topography rolling. 



BLUE RIDGE. 



Rock Fish Gap, near Afton, Albemarle County, May 30, 1914. 

 Altitude, about 2,000 feet. Topography steep and rugged. Soil, a 

 meUow, brown loam, more or less stony. 



Jarman's Gap, Albemarle County, 4 or 5 miles west of Crozet. 

 July 30 to August 1, 1914. Altitude, 2,500 feet. Topography and 

 soils similar to precedmg. 



SHENANDOAH VALLEY. 



Front Royal, Warren County, June 9, 1914. Altitude, 500 to 600 

 feet. Surface, a gently rolling upland with steep slopes close to the 

 streams. 



Woodstock, Shenandoah County, June 10, 1914. Altitude, 800 to 

 900 feet. Topography, gently roUing. Soil, a rich clay loam (Hagers- 

 town series). 



Dale Enterprise, Rockingham County, June 11, 1914. Altitude, 

 1,300 to 1,400 feet. Topography, rolling to hilly. Soil, a rich, clay 

 loam. 



Fishersville, Augusta County, June 12, 1914. Altitude, 1,400 feet. 

 Topography, rolling to hilly. Soil, a rich clay loam, stony on steeper 

 slopes. 



