MISCELLANEOUS SOILS. 
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The forest growth still remaining consists of white oak, red 
oak, pine, hickory and a considerable amount of undergrowth 
and brush in places. The best timber has all been removed and 
what now remains serves to protect the slopes from washing. 
The inclusion of rough stony land in farms reduces the value 
of better land and it renders the fields on or over the ridges 
less accessible. It makes hauling to market more difficult, as 
some of the roads cross steep strips of this class of land. 
