CONIFERAE 



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Fig. 12. P'unis J'iryiniaiia. of various sizes and 

 shapes, on bluffs on left side of Warrior River about 

 ten miles above Tuscaloosa. Walter B. Jones, June 

 21, 1928. 



lA, IB. On steep slopes and rocky creek banks near Riverton and 

 Florence, also in northeastern Jackson County and near Blount Springs. 

 Some second growth near Leighton, Colbert County. 



IC. Colbert County. 



2A. Common on cliffs and rocky slopes, especially eastward. 



2B. Abundant on steep rocky and shaly bluffs, especially near rivers. 

 Constitutes probably at least 5Ve of the forest. 



3. On rocky hills near the edges of some of the valleys, and also as 

 second growth, but not common. 



4. Frequent on sandstone cliffs, etc. 



5. Rare, except in the northeastern part of Chilton County, which is 

 not very typical of the Piedmont region. 



6A. A few old- field specimens near Thorsby, Chilton County. 



