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Alvionds. 



Blowers. 



McCoy. 



Brier. 



Ne Plus Ultra. 



Drake. 



Nonpareil (Extra). 



Golden State. 



Paper Shell. 



G-ray [southwest Utah] . 



Roiitier, New. 



Harriott. 



Soft Shell, Routier. 



IXL. 



Supremo, 



King Soft Shell. 



Tarragona. 



Languedoc. 



Twin, Routier. 



Lewelling. 







European walnuts. 



Bijou. 



Mayette. 



Chaberte. 



Mesange {Paper Shell). 



Cluster. 



Mission {Los Angeles) 



Ford. 



Parisienne. 



Franquette. 



Proeparturiens. 



Gant {Bijou). 



Santa Barbara. 



Kaghazi. 



Serotina. 





Peanuts. 



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Pecans. 





Pistachio nut. 





MISCELLANEOUS. 



Alfalfa. 



Opium poppy. 



Black wattle {Acacia decarrens) . Pyrethrum. 



Canaigre (Rumex hymenosepalus-) . Ramie. 



Castor-oil bean. 



Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) 



Cork oak {Quercus suber). 



Sorghum. 



Cotton. 



Sugar cane. 



Cowpeas. 



Sweet potatoes. 



Flux (seed). 



Tagasaste (Cytisus). 



Hemp. 



Tobacco. 



Mustard. 





(h) The Austroriparian Faunal Area. 



The Austroriparian area occupies tlie greater part of the South 

 Atlantic and Gulf States. Beginning near the mouth of Chesapeake 

 Bay it covers half or more than half of Virginia, North and South 

 Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, the whole of Mississippi and 

 Louisiana, eastern Texas, nearly all of Indian Territory, more than 

 half of Arkansas, and i^artsof Oklahoma, southeastern Kansas, south- 

 ern Missouri, southern Illinois, the extreme southwestern corner of In- 

 diana, and the bottom lands of western Kentucky and Tennessee. The 

 long leaf and loblolly pines, magnolia, and live oak are common on the 

 uplands; the bald cypress, tupelo, and cane in the swamps. Here the 

 mocking bird, painted bunting, prothonotary warbler, red-cockaded 

 woodpecker, chuck-wills-widow, and the swallow-tail and Mississippi 

 kites are characteristic birds, and the southern fox squirrel, cotton 

 rat, rice-field rat, wood rat, and free- tailed bat are common mammals. 



