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Map legend and other details: (Refer to Map 16 on page 116.) 



A: Fothergilla gardenii ^site is approximate; 



B: Red-shouldered hawk sighting locations 



C: Osprey nest location 



D: Red-cockaded woodpecker sighting locations 



E: Black-throated green warbler sightings location 



F: Swainson's warbler sighting location 



Leiophyllum buxifoliurri is abundant on longleaf pine ridges on the 

 southeast side of [.'.C. 12. 



Solid heavy line denotes highway 



Light solid line denotes najor jeep trail 



Dashed line denotes boundary of study area. 



Dotted line denotes general orientation pattern of 

 longleaf pine ridges within different sections of 

 study area; they do not represent individual ridges, but 

 they do show where ridges are most prominent. 



Solid area denotes natural pond in Carolina Bay. Borrov; 

 pits along jeep trails are not shown on map. 



Cross-hatched ellipses denote riinimu::. area of Carolina 

 bays, those highly visible in aerial photographs. 



We used the ter- pocosin to refer to all evergreen shrut 

 bog vegetation other than that which occurs m well-defmec bays. 

 Thus the evergreen shrub bog vegetation in flat featureless areas 

 and that in the inter-ridge swales are pocosin. 



All of the study area northwest of .\'.C. 12 ';19C0 + acres 

 is part of a larger tract owned by Duke University. All of the 

 study area southeast of U.C. 12 (1000 + acres! is part of a large: 

 tract owned by Sailors Snug Harbor. 



