i'M ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. 



TENNESSEE \^\LLEY PROPER. 



(Pages 40-47.) 



Fic. G. Oak woods in rich red soil about t\v<:) miles south 

 of New Oecatur, Morgan Co. Trees mostly red oak (Oiicrcits 

 falcata). March 13, "1913, 



Fig. 7. Low woods in valley of Flint Creek about three 

 miles north of Hartselle. Morgan Co. The trees are mostly 

 beech (Fagus), but there is a large sweet gum (Liqitidambar) 

 near the center. March 13, 1913. 



Fig. 8. Slough full of tupelo gum (Nyssa uniflora) about 

 a mile from the Tennessee River in Limestone Co., opposite 

 Decatur. March 14, 1913. 



