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Middle District.— New Egypt, Pemberton Jnc. (S), Chairville (S), Black- 

 wood, Mickleton, Swedesboro, Beaver Dam. 



Pine Barrens? — ^Landisville. 



Coast Strip. — Sandy Hook, Forked River, Beach Haven (L), Beach Haven 

 Terrace (L), Cedar Bonnet (L), Atlantic City (S), Ocean City (S), Pier- 

 iTiont (S), Wildwood (UP). 



Cape Moy.— Bennett, Cape May. 



Rhus hirta (L.). Stag-horn Sumac. 



Datisca hirta Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 1037. 1753 [Philadelphia]. 

 Rims typhina Britton 79. 



Frequent in rocky woods of the northern counties, extending 

 down the Delaware River, within our Hmits, where it is very 

 rare. Mr. Long has noted it at Florence Heights and Washing- 

 ton Park. 



PL — Early June to early July. Fr. — About late July into Sep- 

 tember. 



Middle District. — Bordentown. i mile south Mickleton. 



Rhus glabra L. Smooth or Scarlet Sumac. 



Rhus glabra Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 265. 1753 [North America].— Britton 79. 



Frequent in dry soil in the northern counties ; miuch less com- 

 mon southward in the 'Muddle district. Very rare in the southern 

 part of the Cape May peninsula and on the coast. 



Fl. — 'Mid-June to mid-July. Fr. — About late July into Sep- 

 tember. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Williamstown, Tomlin, Haddonfield (P). 



Coast Strip. — Peahala (L). 



Cape Moj).— New England (OHB). 



Rhus vernix L. Poison Sumac. 



Rhus J'erni.v Linnaeus. Sp. PI. 265. 1753 [North America].— Barton, Fl. Phila. 



L 154. 1818. 

 Rhus venenata Knieskern 11. — Britton 79. 



Swamps throughout the coastal plain, miost abundant in the 

 Pine Barrens, also at three localities in Sussex and Morris 

 Counties. 



F/.— Late May to late June. Fr.--— About early August into 

 September or October. 



