9. 



Pleurococcus sp, and Nostoc sp, and even they were not 

 very abundant, No epiphytic bryophytes or ferns were 

 found on any species of Pinus. but lichens such as 

 Parmelia centrata were abundant on the trunks of many 

 of them. 



Fig.6 

 Typical growth of the 

 fern on the american elm. 



Fig. 7 

 A view of the juniper 

 woods of station#4. 



Station #5 was located four miles southwest 

 of the campus, Its flora was very similar to that of 

 station #4 as was the distribution of the polypody 

 also. 



Station #6 was an open field on the college 

 campus. There a solitary tree of quercus stellata 

 was located between two low ridges but fully exposed on 



