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By Dr. Chables Mohb, Mobile, Ala. [Read at World's Fair Congress, October, 1893.] The Gulf region, as considered here, comprises that part of the Atlantic forest division which extends from the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola rivers through the States fronting the Gulf of Mexico, to the treeless plains of Texas. With the exception of the moun- tainous part, on its northeastern limits, this region can be regarded as a vast plain with a gentle decline from north to south to the seashore, originall...y almost completely covered with forest ; pines and other evergreens predominating in its southern half. Little less than 50 per cent, of its area is still in woodlands, and by far the larger proportion in their original condition. The most prominent feature of the Gulf region is presented by the great coast pine belt, with its forests of long-leaf pine, which, east of the Mississippi river, extends from the Atlantic slope to the bluffs bordering the alluvial region of this river, with an average width of 125 miles.
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