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Fig. i. — Dry pine-barrens near Douglas; typical winter aspect. 

 Feb. 7, 1904. Numerous small oaks can be seen, most if not 

 all of them probably Ql brevijolia. A "dreen" or incipient 

 branch-swamp, characterized by Pinus Ellioltii (both large and 

 small specimens), begins near the center of the view and flows 

 toward the left ......... 44 



Fig 2. — Dry pine-barrens about three miles south of Moultrie, 

 Colquitt Co. Aug. 25, 1903. Trees nearly all Pinus palustris. 

 A good deal of Pteridium in the foreground . . .44 



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