APPENDIX C. 



List of Alabama Trees. 



THIS list shows all the native trees mentioned in the 

 than four in any one region. They are copied or 

 whole state, except for a few species that are very rare 

 or imperfectly understood. The number prefixed to each 

 name indicates the approximate relative abundance of 

 the species at the present time, expressed in percentages 

 to the nearest integer. This list will be of interest chief- 

 ly to botanists, and the common names are omitted to 

 make room for brief statements of the local distribution 

 and habitat of each species. Other persons who may de- 

 sire to connect these technical names with the corre- 

 sponding common names can look them up in the index, 

 which will refer back to one or more pages on which the 

 common name of the species is given. 



7 Pinus palustris 

 1 " Elliottii 



8 " Taeda 



" serotina 

 4 " echinata 



1 " glabra 



1 " Virginiana 

 " clausa 



Tsuga Canadensis 



1 Taxodium distichum 



1 " imbricarium 

 Chamaecyparis thyoides 



2 Juniperus Virginiana 

 Juglans nigra 



Hicoria aquatica 



1 " ovata 

 1 " alba 



" glabra 



" microcarpa ? 



3 Salix nigra 



Populus deltoides 



" heterophylla 



1 Carpinus Caroliniana 

 Ostrya Virginiana 



2 Betula nigra 

 " lenta 



Poor soils, mainly southw'd and e.-ward 

 Sandy swamps and ponds, sou. -most co's 

 In various situations, throughout 

 Sandy swamps & bays, mostly s. e.-ward 

 Widely distributed in dry soils 

 Hammocks in southern half of state 

 Rocky hills, northern half of state 

 Old dunes, Baldwin County 

 Ravines, etc., in plateau region 

 Swamps, nearly throughout the c. plain 

 Ponds & savannas in southernmost co's 

 Non-alluvial swamps, s.-w. pine hills 

 Rock outcrops, especially limestone 

 Richest soils, mostly northward 

 Muddy swamps in coastal plain 

 Rich bottoms, etc., mostly northward 

 Dry woods, widely distributed 

 Dry woods, widely distributed 

 Chert ridges, Jefferson County 

 Along stream, most abundant northw'd 

 River-banks, etc., mostly in coastal plain 

 Mobile delta 



Creek bottoms, etc., widely distributed 

 Rich woods and bluffs, nearly throughout 

 Along creeks and rivers, " " 



Sandstone cliffs in mountains 



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