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Fig. 31. ‘“‘ The Plains,’”’ showing heath shrub and tamarack............ 149 
Fig. 32. Sand plains vegetation near Schenectady....................-. 149 
Fig. 33. Sand plains vegetation near Plattsburg..................-.. 152 
Fig. 34. Pure chestnut forest on sand, near Phoenix.......:........... 152 
Fig. 35. Paper birch and bracken fern on sand at Saranac Inn.......... 155 
Hie. 365. Climax forest.in the Adirondacks. - 5. .- 1105 ele eee 155 
Fig. 37. Ground cover of American shield-fern, Adirondacks........... 160 
Fig. 38. American shield-fern and polypody, Cranberry Lake........... 160 
Fig. 39. Ground cover of wood sorrel on Marcy Trail................. 164 
Fig. 40. Lycopodium lucidulum under climax forest, Adirondacks. ...... 164 
Fig. 41. Bunchberry and yellow clintonia at Hoel Pond................ 169 
Fig. 42. Ground cover of witch hobble at Hoel Pond.................. 169 
Fig. 43. First stages of returning vegetation on bare rock after Long Lake 
Wiestifire: of 1908 anc cast seas aaa samen cae te, ae 172 
Fig. 44. Vegetation recovery after Long Lake West fire of 1908......... 172 
Fig. 45. Aspen-fire cherry, stage of vegetation after fire................ 175 
Fig. 46. Red raspberry thicket following a burn...................... 175 
Fig. 47. Moss mat vegetation on depleted hill farm, southern New York. 178 
Fig. 48. Hay scented fern on depleted hill farm, southern New York.... 178 
Fig. 49. Sweet fern on worn out hillland...................5..0:2--- 180 
Fig. 50. Pasture land of hill farm, reverting to forest.................. 180 
Biol chhe; MohawkoVislleyzmean Romes jee acer 4 aa-io- ee eeeee 182 
Fig. 52. The Hudson Valley and Highlands from Beacon Mountain..... 184 
Map in colors 
Map of New York State showing zonal relations of the flora in colors. 
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