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Amygdalaceae 



55. Primus americana Marshall. — -Indian plum, Pennsyl- 

 vania. (Schoepf. I, p. 165.) 



56. Prunus pumila L. — Butter plum, La Pointe, Wis. (I. A. 

 Lapham.) 



Fabaceae 



57. Arachis hypogoea L. — Been-nuts, Bladensburg, Md. 

 (Schoepf, I, p. 354.) 



58. Aeschynomene virginica L. — Indigo, Savannah, Ga. 



59. Dauhentonia longifolia Cavanilles. — Seenie bean, Indigo, 

 Cameron Parish, La. (E. G. Holt.) 



SiMAROUBACEAE 



60. Holacantha emoryi A. Gray. — Crucifixion thorn, Higley, 

 Ariz. (E. G. Holt.) 



Meliaceae 



61. Melia azederach h. — Paternoster tree, Virginia. (Schoepf, 

 II, p. 77.) 



Anacardiaceae 



62. RJms copallina L. — Black sumach, Texas. (Lincecum.) 



63. Toxicodendron radicans L. — -Poison ash, Mercersburg, Pa. 

 (Detwiller.) ; shoestring weed. Church's Id., N. C. 



I LAC ACE AE 



64. Ilex cassine L. — Japan, North Carolina, (Schoepf, II, 

 p. 113.) This seems simply a corruption of youpon, but prob- 

 ably was in local use as the author quoted repeats the word in 

 the name of a drink, "Japan tea." 



65. Ilex vomitoria Aiton. — Deerberry, Texas. (Lincecum.) 



66. Ilex glabra L. — Bear-bush, Brown's Mills, N. J. (Alex. 

 McElwee.) 



67. Ilex verticillata L. — Winterberry, Mercersburg, Pa. (Det- 

 willer.) ; northern holly. Traverse City, Mich. 



Celastraceae 



68. Celastrus scandens L. — ^Redroot, Mercersburg, Pa. (Det- 

 willer.) 



