138 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. 



COAL PLATEAU REGION. 



(Pages 4:-r,2.) 



Fig. 1L Looking south across the "gulf" on southeast side 

 of Chandler Mt., St. Clair Co.. from top of a perpendicular 

 sandstone cliff about 100 feet high. Shows the level summit 

 and steep slope characteristic of the plateaus of this region. 

 September 1, 1911. 



Fig. 12. Looking down gorge of Little River on Lookout 

 Mountain from crest of the lowest falls, east of Fort Payne 

 and about ten miles below DeSoto Falls. Shows the right or 

 DeKalb Countv bank. Aug. ;?0, 1911. 



Fig. 13. Dry woods on Sand Mountain not far from the 

 Calvert Prong of the Locust Fork of the Warrior River, 

 northwest of Oneonta, Blount Co. Trees mostly post oak 

 (Qucrcus stcllafa), red oak (0. falcata) , and short-leaf pine 

 (Pinus echiiiata). May 13, 1906. 



