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ZYGOPH YLLACE A E 



52. Covillea glulinosa Engelm. — Greasewood, Graham Mts., Ariz. (E. G. Holt). 



Anacardiaceae 



53. Rhus trilobata Xutt. — Skunk-berry, Valentine, Xebr. (C. C. Sperry). 



Cykillaceae 



54. Cyrilla racetmflora L. — Honeysuckle, Okefinokee Swamp, Ga. (C. C. 



Sperry). 



Aquifoliaceae 



55. Ilex myrtifolia Walt. — Titi, Wakulla County, Fla. (C. O. Handley). 



56. Ilex vomitoria Ait. — Tea tree, Beaufort, X. C. (Roosevelt, R. B., Florida 



and the Game Water-birds of the Atlantic Coast, etc., 1884, p. 44). 



Aplax eae 



57. Coelopleurum gmelini DC. — Pootchka, St. Paul Id., Alaska (Alvin G. 



Whitney). 



Oleaceae 



58. Forestiera acuminata Michx. — Swamp privet. 



SCROPHLLARIACEAE 



59. Monniera monniera L. — Water "pusley," Louisiana (C. C. Sperry). 



RUBIACEAE 



60. Mitchella repens L. — Pheasant berry, Fairfax County, \'a. 



61. Richardia scabra L. — Alabama clover, John's weed, Greene County, Miss. 



(H. L. Stoddard). 



62. Galium trifidum L. — Glue-leaf, Libby, Mont. (C. C. Sperry). 



Carduaceae 



63. Rudbeckia hirta L. — Xiggerheads, Garrett County, Md. (F. Warnick). 



64. Brauneria angustifolia D. C. — Xiggerheel, Valentine, Xebr. (C. C. Sperry). 



65. Artemisia gnaphalodes Xutt. — Poverty weed, Boise, Idaho (A. K. Fisher). 



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