164 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. 



LLME-SINK REGION. 

 (Pages 108-113.) 



Fig. 41. lUue I'ond, a large lime-sink holding water, in 

 pine forests in southwestern part of Covington Co.. near Dixie 

 P. O. Photograph by Dr. E. A. Smith and R. S. Hodges, 

 Aug. 25, 1902. (Previously published in Smith 9, plate 17A.) 



Fig. 42. Shallow cypress pond near southeastern corner of 

 Covington Co. The commonest tree is pond cypress (Taxo- 

 diitni iiiibricariiiiii ). and the largest tree at the right is a slash 

 pine f Finns EUiottii). 40 inches in diameter. The smaller 

 growth is mostly }aupon (I lev myrtifolia ) . July 2(), V.)\\. 



