VEGETATION TYPES. 
Fig. 64.—High pine land with scattered oaks, about 5 miles west of Inver¬ 
ness, Citrus Co. The largest oak is a live oak (Quercus geminata.) (Soil 
mapped as “Norfolk fine sand.”) March 14, 1914. 
Fig. 65.—Red oak woods about 1V2 miles E. S. E. of Ocala. Trees in fore¬ 
ground red oak (Quercus falcata), others mostly sweet gum ( Liquidambar ) ; 
all deciduous. Locality for soil sample corresponding to chemical analysis. No. 
2 (mapped as “Gainesville loamy sand”). Feb. 13, 1915. 
