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THE FLORA OF MISSISSIPPI. 



Quercus rubra, 

 Quercus aquatica, 

 Quercus phellos, 

 Quercus lyrata, 

 Quercus prinus, 

 Carpinus CaroUnianus, 

 Ulmus Americana, 

 Ulntus fulva, 

 Ulmus alata, 

 Betula nigra, 

 Taxodium distichum, 

 Liriodendron iulipijera, 



Fagus ferruginea, 

 Acer rubrum, 

 Acer saccharinum, 

 Ilex opaca, 

 Cercis Canadensis, 

 Carya alba, 

 Carya amara, 

 Juglans nigra, 

 Popidus deltoides (not com- 

 mon), 

 Salix nigra, 

 Platanus occidentalis . 



Shrubs and creepers of the lowlands are the following: 



Staphylea trifolia, 

 Asimina triloba, 

 Alntis serndata, 

 Tecoma radicans, 

 Lonicera sempervirens, 

 Cissus bipinnata, 

 Pyrus arbuti folia, 

 Pyrus melanocarpa, 

 Crataegus apiijolia, 

 Asimina parviflora, 

 Aralia spinosa. 



Ampelopsis quinque-folia, 

 Cephalanthus occidentalis, 

 Brunnichia cirrh osa , 

 Aralia spinosa, 

 Euonymus Americanus, 

 Smilax rotundifolia, 



Vitis rotundifolia, 

 Rosa Carolina, 

 Cornus stricta, 

 Ilex decidua, 



Vaccinium corym bosum , 



Vitis riparia. 



Herbaceous forms of the wooded lowlands are not 

 particularly abundant, but the following species are rep- 

 resentative : 



Ph lo X diva rica ta , 

 Ccmmelyna hirtella, 

 A risaema triphyllum , 

 Arisaema dracontium, 

 Uvularia perfoliata, 

 Uvularia sessile. 

 Lobelia cardinalis, 

 Smilax rotundifolia, 

 Smila X ta mnoides , 



Trillium sessile, 

 Ranunctdiis recurvatus, 

 Boehmeria cylindrica, 

 Osmunda regalis, 

 Adiantum pedatum, 

 Osmunda cinnamomea, 

 Habenaria ciliaris, 

 Spiranthes praecox, 

 Platanthera bracteata, 



