VEGETATION TYPES. 
Fig. 59.—Scrub thicket on a peninsula of Lake Tsala Apopka about 4 miles 
east of Inverness. Vegetation mostly Quercus geminata, Q. myrtifol'a, Cholisma 
and Ceratiola. Camera held about 6 feet from the ground. March 15, 1914. 
Fig. 60.—Rather open scrub about 5 miles west of Inverness, taken from a 
point about 20 feet from the ground. (Soil mapped as “Norfolk fine sand.”) 
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Fig. 61.—Burned area in scrub about 1V2 miles northeast of Silver Springs, 
in which the trees have all decayed and fallen. In the background is a dense 
stand of middle-aged spruce pine, probably dating from a fire 20 or 25 years 
ago. (Soil mapped as “Leon sand.”) March 11, 1914. 
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