Figure 4. — Pineflatwoods {A) and hardwood hottom lands (B) . 



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• two characteristic features of the Coastal P/ain of South Carolina. 



some 300,000 acres in Oconee, Pickens, and Green- 

 ville Counties. Most of this rugged area is in forest, 

 agriculture being largely confined to the valleys. 

 The forest is principally of the upland hardwood 

 type (fig. 6). 



A network of highways and railroads penetrates 

 to practically all sections of South Carolina. Hard- 

 surface roads traverse every county, and local, im- 

 proved county roads give year-round access to most 

 areas. The Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, 



