146 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
SCHIZANDRA Michx. Sarsaparilla Vine. 
Schizandra cocinea Michx. 
Rich lowland woods in southern half of the state. Hinds 
Co.; Copiah Co.; Wilkinson Co. June. 
ANONACEAE. Custard Apple Family. 
ASIMINA Adans. Papaw. 
Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal (Anona triloba L.). 
Throughout the state in rich lowland woods. Tishomingo 
Co.; Itawamba Co.; Union Co.; Hinds Co.; Warren Co.; Oko- 
lona; Bay St. Louis. March-April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Asimina parviflora Dunal. 
Low lands in the southern counties. Hinds, Yazoo and 
Clarke Counties. Fulton; Grenada; Lost Gap; Amory. April. 
RANUNCULACEAE. Buttercup Family. 
ZANTHORHIZA L’Hert. 
Zanthorhiza apiifolia L’Hert. Shrub Yellow Root. 
Rich shaded creek banks. Tishomingo City; Itawamba 
Co.; Booneville; Columbus. March-April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
ACTAEA L. Baneberry. 
Actaea alba (L.) Mill. (A. spicala alba L.) White Baneberry. 
Rich shaded slopes, mostly in limey soil. Ripley; Eastport; 
Hatchie Hills; Booneville; Pontotoc; Toomsuba; Vicksburg. 
Not common. April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
CIMICIFUGA lL. Bugbane. 
Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. (Actaea racemosa L.) Black 
Cohosh. 
Rich shaded slopes of extreme northeastern counties. 
Blufis of Tennessee River near Eastport; Booneville; Colum- 
bus; Hatchie Hills. June. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
