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116. Lathyrtis hirsutns L. — Wild winter-pea, Herbert L. Stoddard (7th Ann. 

 Rep. Cooperative Quail Study Assoc, 1939, p. 18). 



Zygophyllaceae. 117. Coz-iUea tridentata De Candolle. — lodeodondo of the 

 Mexicans, John Torrej- (in Emory W. H., Military Reconnoissance, 

 1848, p. 138). 



Meliaceae. 118. Melia azedarach L. — Bead tree, John Latham (Gen. Hist. 

 Birds, 5, 1822, p. 145). 



EuPHORBiACEAE. 119. Crotoii capitafits Michaux. — Bighead doveweed, Okla- 

 homa, Verne Davison (Wildlife Review 22:38, 1939) ; billy-goat 

 weed, hogwort, Herbert L. Stoddard (3rd Ann. Rep. Cooperative 

 Quail Study Assoc, 1936, p. 14) . 



120. Croton texensis Klotzsch. — Texas doveweed, Verne Davison (Wild- 



life Review 22:38, 1939). 



121. Euphorbia lathyriis L. — Sassy Jack, mountains of Virginia (Massey 



and Hatch, 1942, p. 5). 



Empetraceae. 122. Empetrnm nigrum L. — Black-berried heath, John 

 Latham (Gen. Hist. Birds, 10, 1824, p. 261) ; black crake-berry, 

 G. G. Macdougall, Transl. (Graah, W. A., Narrative of an Expe- 

 dition to the east coast of Greenland, 1837, p. 135) ; nischa-minnick 

 (Gray-goose berry, Crees), Hearne (Journey, 1911, p. 411). 

 123. Ccrafiola ericoidcs Michaux. — Sandhill rosemary, H. B. Croom (Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. & Arts 26:315, 1834). 



Axacardiaceae. 124. Schinus terebinthif alius Raddi. — Brazilian or Mexican 

 pepper-tree, Florida holly, Vero Beach, Florida. 



125. Rhus hirta L. — Hirschkolbenbaum (Wied, Reise, 2:18). 



126. Rhus trilobata Nuttall. — Squaw berry, southern Utah, C. Cottam. 

 Cyrillaceae. 127. CHftonia monophylla Lamarck. — Buck-wheat tree, H. B. 



Croom (Amer. Journ. Sci. & Arts 26:319, 1834). 

 Ilacaceae. 128. Ilex cassine L. — Yapa shrub, John Latham (Gen. Hist. 



Birds, 5, 1822, p. 142). 

 129. Ilex decidua Walter. — Swamp spice, B. L. C. Wailes (Rep. Agr. Geol. 



Miss., 1854, p. 344) . 

 Staph YLEACEAE. 130. Sfaphylea trifolia L. — Dreiblatterige Pimpernuss 



(Wied, Reise, 1:294). 

 AcERACEAE. 131. Accr negundo L. — Manitoba maple, Ottawa, Canada. 

 ViTACEAE. 132. Vitis cordifolia Michaux. — Choke grape, B. L. C. Wailes 



(Rep. Agr. Geol. Miss., 1854, p. 346). 

 TiLiACEAE. 133. Tilia heterophylla Ventenat ("grandifolia"). — Gross- 



blatterige Linde (Wied, Reise, 1:145). 

 Malvaceae. 134. Hibiscus grandiflorus Michaux. — Cotton rose, B. L. C. 



Wailes (Rep. Agr. Geol. Miss., 1854, p. 346). 

 Tamaricaceae. 135. Tamarix gallica L. — Salt cedar, coastal Louisiana, 



Lynch. 

 136. Fouquiera splendens Engelmann. — Boojum tree, Superior, Arizona, 



H. K. Gloyd (Chicago Naturalist 3(3) :7c>, Oct., 1940). 

 Passifloraceae. 137. Passiflora incarnata L. — Apricot, the fruit or maypop, 



Margaret W. Morley (The Carolina Mountains, 1913, p. 68). 



