A Forest Census of Alabama By Geographical Divisions

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'J'hc Piedmont region, witli tlie Blue Ridge along its northwestern edge — 5,400 square miles.
5. The central pine belt, witli three subdivisions — 7,450 scjuare miles.
(i. Tlio black belt or central prairie region— 4,300 square miles.
7. The (Jhunneniiuggee Ridg(! and blue marl region — 2,300 square miles.
s. The southern ral bills, togetlier with the post-oak flatwoods on the nortb and the lime hills on the southwest — !),()35 square miles.
!>. The lime-sink or wire-grass region — 1.350 squar
...e miles.
10. The southwestern pine hills, together with tlie Mobile delta and the coast strip — 5,550 square miles.
The census of liHO divides the land area of each state into land not iji farms, improved land in farms, woodland on farms, and other unim- proved land in farms. In a state like Alaliama. which was originally almost conqjletely wooded, except for a few ])rairies in the central por- tion (now nearly all under cultivation) and small marshes along the coast, the sum of the land not in farins and the woodland on farms gives a pretty close approximation to the present forest area.


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