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with references to "mixed upland hardwoods".
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... others include crab, mullet, oysters, flatfish, menhaden, mackerel, snapper, catfish, and bluefish. Forestry resources include pine, oak, hickory, gum, and mixed upland hardwoods. There is little in-migration in Alabama; the white population of the state consists mainly of the descendants of 19th-century Irish, ... "
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