LONGLEAF PINE LAND. re 
TaBLE II.—Stand on longleaf pine land. 
[Softwoods and yellow poplar calipered to 2 inches and other hardwoods to 10 inches in diameter 
breasthigh on 755 acres. |] 
Average number of trees per acre. 
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Berecuh.. ss 65.29 | 22.58 | 2.78 | 4.63 | 2.39) .75] .71| ..16| .31| .22| .12] - .06 
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SWAMP LAND. 
This type comprises about 13,000 acres, or approximately one-third 
of the total wooded area of the tract. The most important swamps 
are Hell Hole and Darrington. The others are smaller and contain 
less valuable timber. The swamps are practically virgin forest land, 
the only lumbering ever done having been the removal of a few 
cypress trees for shingles. The composition of the stands varies 
greatly in the two subtypes—bottomlands and true swamps. 
Bottomlands.—Bottomlands occur principally along the borders of 
the true swamps and along streams. The area of this type is com- 
paratively small and the species composing the stand of timber are less 
valuable. 
The soil of the bottomlands is the best in the region. It is some- 
times wet, but generally moist to fresh. In composition it is a sandy 
loam. The humus is made up of decayed hardwood leaves and needles 
and is medium to deep. 
