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Anacardiaceae. 

 Rhus aromatica Ait. 



Clay county (Mohr's Plant Life). 



Rhus copallina L. 



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



Rhus glabra L. 



Frequent, rich woods and thickets. 



Rhus radicans L. ,. 



Common, a high climbing viuc, (poison ivy, poison oak). 



Rhus Toxicodendron L. 



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



Rlius vernix L. 



Frequent, sandy swamps, (Thunderwood). 



Cyrillaceae. 

 tCj^rilla racemiflora L . 



Frequent, creek bottom swamps, sand or clay. 



Aquifoliaceae. 

 *Ilex Beadlei Ashe. 



Occasional, dry sand hills, south of Auburn. 



Hex decidua Walt. 



Occasional, moist thickets. 



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



Frequent, sandy swamps. 



tIlex glabra (L.) A. Gray. 2. 



Occasional, banks of streams, clay land. 



Ilex opaea Ait. 



Common, moist to dry woods, usually sand. 



Ilex monticola mollis (A. Gray) Britt. 



a single collection, south of Auburn, sandy swamp. 



Celastraceae. 

 Euonymus Amerieanus 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. 



