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Fig. 22. Two pecan trees, supposed to be remnants of the original 

 forest, in dark brown clay soil in the black belt, about half way between 

 Marion and Uniontown, Perry County. September 25, 1924. The largest 

 one had a trunk 38 inches in diameter. The other one had been struck by 

 lightning not long before. 



Fig. 23. Supposed native pecan trees in Walker's Bottom, about two 

 and one-half miles west of Uniontown, in Marengo County, witii a fallen 

 trunk of same species about four feet in diameter in the foreground. Sep- 

 tember 25, 1924. 



