No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 191 
Acer saccharinum L. (A. dasyecarpum Ehrh.) Silver Maple. 
Rich alluvium along streams. Tishomingo Co.; Lafayette 
Co.; Okolona; Hattiesburg. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Acer rubrum L. Red Maple. 
Throughout the state on low lands bordering streams. 
Tishomingo Co.; Lafayette Co.; Amite Co.; Bay St. Louis 
(Allison). 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Acer Drummondii Hook & Arn. (A rubrum Drummondii Sarg.) 
Drummond’s Red Maple. 
River swamps; frequent on Mississippi and Yazoo River 
bottoms (Mohr.) February. 
Acer negundo L. (Negundo aceroides Moench.) Box Elder. 
Low rich ground throughout the state. Tishomingo Co.; 
Lafayette Co.; Chickasaw Co.; Hinds Co.; Warren Co. March. 
Geol. Surv. Herh 
AESCULACEAE. Horse Chestnut Family. 
AESCULUS L. Buckeye. 
Aesculus pavia L. Red Buckeye. 
On rich slopes, edges of woods, and thickets throughout 
the state. Oxford; Jackson; Clarke Co. ;, Wayne Co. March- 
April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Aesculus austrina Small. 
Rich open woods with above species, low swamps of south- 
ern counties. Jackson; common in Leaf River bottoms, 
of Smith Co. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Aesculus octandra Marsh. (A. lutea Wang) Yellow Buckeye. 
Rich wooded hillslopes. (Reported in Hilg. Ms.) 
Aesculus glabra Willd. Fetid Buckeye. 
Rich lowland limestone soil. Okolona; Starkville (Tracy). 
May. 
