. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. CHAPTER XIX. PRAIRIE OR FRINGE Location and Boundary. — The prairie or fringe forest represents largely the transitional zone from the central hardwood forest to the treeless plains of the prairies. In the extreme north, it is the western continuation of the northern forest and on the south it is the western extension of the southern pine forest. It extends from north to south through the eastern portions of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. It in- cludes all of Iowa, southwestern Minnesota, northwestern Ill
. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. CHAPTER XIX. PRAIRIE OR FRINGE Location and Boundary. — The prairie or fringe forest represents largely the transitional zone from the central hardwood forest to the treeless plains of the prairies. In the extreme north, it is the western continuation of the northern forest and on the south it is the western extension of the southern pine forest. It extends from north to south through the eastern portions of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. It in- cludes all of Iowa, southwestern Minnesota, northwestern Illinois and northwestern Missouri. It is very difficult, however, to draw a sharp borderline either on the eastern or western limits of this region. 3*5. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moon, Frederick Franklin, 1880-1929; Brown, Nelson Courtlandt, 1885-. New York J. Wiley
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