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Sopkora affims T, & G. On high bluffs along the Red River in vicinity 

 of Shreveport, Caddo Parish. Flowers April 15. Fruit June. 



Robinia Psendoacacia L. Now naturahzed in all parts of the State. 

 Flowers March 1. Fruit May. 



ANACARDIACEAE 



Rhus copallina L. Over the whole State; of its largest size in West 

 Feliciana Parish where the trunks are used for fence posts. Flowers 

 April 15. Fruit August. 



Rhus glabra L. Over the whole State usually near water courses, often 

 in dry fields; usually a shrub, occasionally a tree 20-30 fecthigh. Flowers 

 April 10. Fruit August. 



Rhus vernix L Along streams and in wet woods. Not common but 

 widely distributed. Flowers April 15. Fruit August. 



CYRILLACEAE 



Cyrilla racemifiora L. Wet places and along streams In Pine-woods 

 over the State. Flowers June 1. Fruit July. 



Cliftonia monophylla Britt. Along streams in pine woods. Seen only 



in St. Tammany Parish and near Bogalusa, Washington Parish. Flowers 

 April 15. 



AQUIFOLIACEAE 



Ilex opaca Ait. Over the whole State. Of its largest size in West 

 Feliciana Parish. Flowers April 15. 



Ilex Cassine Jj. In deep swamps in the vicinity of New Orleans and 

 Avery Island, Iberia Parish. Flowers April 15. 



Ilex vomitoria Ait. Over the entire State. In pine barrens sometimes 

 forming extensive thickets. Flowers April 15. 



Ilex decidua Walt. Borders of streams and swamps over the Stale. 

 Flowers April 5. 



Ilex lucida T. & G. Usually a shrub. Near Bogalusa, Washington 

 Parish 20-30 feet high and arborescent. Flowers April 15. 



ACERACEAE 



Acer saccharum var. glaucum Sarg. Only in West Feliciana and Natch- 

 itoches Parishes; rare. 



floridanum Pax. Rare in East Louisiana, and only in West 



Feliciana Parish; more abundant in Natchitoches and Rapides Parishes. 

 Flowers April 10, 



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Small. In rich moist woods over the State. Flowers 

 April 2. 



Acer sacchannum L. Seen only in swampy woods along the Red River 

 near Alexandria, Rapides Parish. 



Acer riibrum L, Swamps over the State; less common than its varieties. 

 Flowers January 5. Fruit February. 



