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Rhus radicans L. Sp. PI. 266 (1753). 



Rhus Toxicodendron radicans Marsh. Arb. Am. 131 (1785) 



On stony hillsides near Kerrville, altitude about 1800 feet. This was 

 always a simple, erect shrub, about two feet high, with dull green, cori- 

 aceous leaves. 



April 28 (1658); type locality, "in Virginia, Canada." 



AQUIFOLIACEAE. 



ILEXL. Sp. PL 125 (1753). 

 Ilex decidua Walt. Fl. Car. 241 (1788). 



Plentiful through northeastern and central Texas, in low, damp ground. 

 Collected without leaves, but bearing an abundance of orange-colored or 

 red fruit, at Waco, McLennan county, altitude 400 feet, and on April 

 30 a few specimens in leaf were obtained along Bear Creek, Kerr county, 

 altitude 1800 feet. 



March 2 (1374); type locality, Carolina. 



HIPPOCASTANACEAE. 



UNGNADIA Endl. Atakt. Bot. /. 36 (1833). 

 Ungnadia speciosa Endl. Atakt. Bot. /. 36 (1833). 



Along the stony, steep banks of the Guadalupe and Town Creek, near 

 Kerrville. On nearly all the bushes observed, the flowers appeared be- 

 fore the leaves. 



April 19 (1598); type locality, in Texas. 



SAPINDACEAE. 



SAPINDUS L. Sp. PL 367 (1753). 

 Sapindus marginatus Willd. Enum. 432 (1809). 



Sapindus acuminatus Raf. New Fl. N. A. Part 3, 22 (1836). 

 Sapindus f ale atus Raf. Med. Bot. 2 : 261 (1830). 

 A slender, spreading tree about twenty feet high ; plentiful along the 

 Guadalupe about Kerrville. 

 June 22 (1901). 



CARDIOSPERMUM L. Sp. PL 366 (1753). 

 Cardiospermum Halicacabum L. Sp. PL 366 (1753). 



Creeping over bushes about Corpus Christi, where it is rather plentiful. 

 June 2 (1817); type locality, "in Indiis." 



