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Anacakdiacioaic. 



Klnis nroinntica Ait. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Kims coiiallina \j. 



Common and variable, poor to rich soil, clay or sand. 



l\luis lilabra J^. 



Frequent, ricli woods and thickets. 



Rlnis radicans L. 



c:ommon, a high climbing vine, (poison ivy, poison oak). 



Klnis T()xic<)deii(lr()ii L. 



Frequent, dry rocky or sandy hills, a low shrub. 



Kims yernix L. 



Frequent, sandy swamps, (Thunderwood). 



Cyrili.ackae. 



tCviilla raceiiiiflora L. 



Frequent, creek bottom swamps, sand or clay. 



Aquifoliaceae. 

 *Ilex Beadlei Ashe. 



Occasional, dry sand hills, south of Auburn. 



Hex deeidiia Walt. 



Occasional, moist thickets. 



JIlex glabra (L.) A. Gray. 1. 



Frequent, sandy swamps. 



tilex <>labra (L. ) A. Gray. 2. 



Occasional, banks of streams, clay land. 



Ilex opaca Ait. 



Common, moist to dry woods, usually sand. 



Ilex monticola mollis (A. Gray) Britt. 



a single collection, south of Auburn, sandy swamp. 



Celastraceae. 

 EnonyniTis Ainerieanus L. 



Frequent, moist thickets. 



1. Mohr's Plant Life, 604, credits Ilex coreacea (Pursh) Chap, 

 to Lee county . This seems to be an error. The specimens 

 cited prove to be a broad leaved form of I. glabra. 



