VEGETATION TYPES. 
Fig. 62.—Interior of dense scrub on a peninsula of Lake Tsala Apopka, 
about 3 miles east of Inverness, from a point about 20 feet from the ground. 
The size of the trees and the abundance of “moss” indicates that there has been 
no fire here for many years. 
Fig. 63.—Flatwoods a few miles west of Wildwood, Sumter Co., with long- 
leaf pine, gallberry # and saw-palmetto. The largest pines have been cut for lum¬ 
ber. (Soil mapped as “Leon sand.”) March 10, 1914. 
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