166 ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA. 



SOI'TIIWESTERX FIXE MILLS. 

 ( Paues 11 :')- 1-2:5.) 



Fig. 1;!. LiM'kiiiii' eastward down a small dry \-alley in pine 

 hills, two miles south of \'>a.\ Alinette, Laldwin Co. Sides of 

 vallev unusuallv steep for this re.uion. and perhaps prevented 

 from washing' into j^ullies h\' the ahnndance of ferruginous 

 pehhles strewn over the surface. Trees nearl}- all loni;-leaf 

 pine (Piiiiis pahistris) : the best ones cut for luml^er years ago. 

 lulv 21. 1911. 



Fig. 44. Savanna in pine forests in T. T S., R. o E.. about 

 seven miles west of Lillian, IJaldwin Co. The trees are mostl\- 

 pond cv])ress (Taxodiuin iiiihricariuui ) and slash pine (Piiiiis 

 BUiottii). Photograph by Or. E. A. Smith and R. S. Llodges, 

 Aug. 1(1, \'.)i)-l. ( i'reviously published in Smith !), plate 2'D 



