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ECONOMIC BOTANY OF ALABAMA 







Fig. 11. Trunk of Piinis glabra. 30 inches in diameter, in creek bot- 

 toms about four miles east of Ozark, Dale County, December 12, 1905. 



6C. Autauga, Elmore, Macon, and probably Russell County ; rather 

 rare. 



7. Occasional in creek bottoms, Dallas, Montgomery and Bullock 

 Counties. 



8. Common in creek bottoms throughout. 

 lOE. Frequent in creek and river bottoms. 



low. Common in ravines and bottoms, up to the northern edge of 

 Choctaw County and presumably the southwest corner of Sumter. 



11. Ravines, bluffs, etc.; common. 



12. Hammocks, etc. ; not common. 



13. Occasional in hammocks in Washington and Escambia Counties. 

 Rare in Mobile and Baldwin. 



