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EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS Linn. 



EUPHORBIA COMMUTATA Engelm. 



Greenbrier Co., near White Sulphur Springs (f. H. Redfield]. 



EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS Linn. 



ACALYPHA VIRGINICA Linn. 



ACALYPHA VIRGINICA INTERMEDIA Muell. 



[COREMA CONRADI Torr. , (Empetraceae) mentioned in Botanical 

 Gazette, Vol. II, p. 136, as occurring near Hawk's Nest, Fayette 

 Co., is proven by Professor James to be another species, and 

 should therefore not yet be credited to this state.] 



CALLITRICHIACE.E. 

 CALLITRICHE HETEROPHYLLA Pursh. 



LIMNANTHACE.E. 



FLCERKEA PROSERPINACOIDES Willd. 



ANACARDIACE.E. 



RHUS HIRTA (Linn.) Sudw. Rhus typhina Linn. 

 RHUS GLABRA Linn. 

 RHUS COPALLINA Linn. 



RHUS VERNIX Linn. Rhus venenata Linn. 

 RHUS RADICANS Linn. 

 RHUS AROMATICA Ait. Rhus Canadensis Marsh. 



AQUIFOLI ACE.E. 

 ILEX OPACA Ait. _ 



ILEX MONTICOLA A. Gray. 



ILEX MONTICOLA MOLLIS (A. Gray) Britton. Ilex mollis A. Gray. 



ILEX VERTICILLATA (Linn.) A. Gray. 



CELASTRACE^:. 



EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREUS Jacq. 



EUONYMUS AMERICANUS Linn. 



Euonymus obovatus Nutt. 



E. Americanus var. obovatus T. & Gray. Of this species Rev. 

 A. Boutlou says: "In Marshall Co., at Board Tree, Cameron, 

 Belton, etc., this is the most common form; while the trailing 

 rooting form I have met almost everywhere I have been in the 

 State." 



CELASTRUS SCANDENS Linn. 



STAPH 



STAPHYLEA TRIFOLIA Linn. 



