DISTRICT WEST OF THE TENNESSEE RIVER. 25 
Name. . Number. Fie Dead. Decayed. ~ 
lameter. 
NGM ee ble 16 26 inches. I 3 
PREMNOAKS cs ss 6 “GrOnS (ofp 2 22ers fo) I 
EKA, nas, fel s fe ss I 2 oO fo) 
[Etim @@IR: 6 JA" eS SiR aetna sree are ener I 20mm fo) fo} 
No hickory nor liriodendron in the locality. White elm, 
black gum, and catalpa are found among the small growth. 
Location, a depression or hollow about five miles from Ben- 
ton. 
Name. Number. ae Dead. Decayed. 
lameter. 
‘ini Cl Sa SAE a a a rr 9 40 inches. fo) 2 
ibantnam oak. . 2: ..« » «6 aincinte 3 BoE fe) I 
HetMOdendrons: . 6. ss # ss 7 Doses I I 
ECP OUI M Me 2) ae ei tet ay Sy 8 5 BGR te fe) I 
IaCkeMICKOLY.. . « > © « © «| 3 20lee oO oO 
BEIAewOICKOTYy ole fe ls te ee 2 Bort fo) o 
AVEO NTM | os oss) a ers, ish es 3 A. OC fe) I 
“WINS. QED S98 TARA Ue Seana esas I 22H is oO fo) 
MU RESSMer Mee ch.) Ga! te; e 3, es I 2 35) eS fe) | I 
The section is on the East Fork of Clark river, four miles 
from Benton. The swamp here is three miles wide, with 
timbers as fine all through. Large amount of pin oak, syca- 
more, red birch, and considerable black ash are also found. 
: Average 
Name. Number. aie Dead. Decayed. 
lieci Qalk. gh goa ea ee 17 19 inches. 2 4 
PMIETISMO yr. C2) lelivchsc. @ is aes 13 2Ore es I 2 
SamismOnkes fi. 6. cs e308 Z2Oro fo) I 
Post oak in this locality, but no hickory. Location, a hill- 
top, about one mile from Benton. 
Average 
Name. Number. avatar: Dead. Decayed. 
LPS. Gal) eal or 8 18 inches. fe) 2 
‘STDIN STOL, OYE at ee 7 BAY pas I BM. 
POM eae m. Silene ee I TOD pcs oO oO 
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