142 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. 



COOSA AALLEY REGION. 

 (Pages 58-63.) 



Fig. Ki. Chert hills near Sternly. Talladega Co.; looking 

 toward Alpine Mountain. This area was once covered with 

 a splendid forest of long-leaf pine, the best of which has been 

 cut off, but young trees of the same species are springing up 

 a^ain in abundance. ^lay "H, 190G. 



Fig. it. Low flatwoods in Jones's \^illey near McCalla, 

 Jefferson Co. Trees mostly black gum (Nyssa sylvatica), 

 sweet gum ( Liquidainbar) , and short-leaf pine (Finns Taeda). 

 Oct. 5, 1913. 



