CERATOPHYLLACEAE 



20. Ceratophyllum demersum L. — Nigger wool, Mississippi Delta, La. (C. C. 

 Sperry). 



LAURACEAE 



21. Per sea pubescens Pursh. — Sweet bay, Sapelo Id., Ga. 



BRASSICACEAE 



22. Cheirinia asperrima Greene. — Wild mustard, Graham Mts., Ariz. (E. G. 

 Holt). 



HYDRANGEACEAE 



23. Hydrangea quercifolia Bartram. — Seven-bark, Pickens, Miss. (E. G. Holt), 



ROSACEAE 



24. Chamaebatia Joliolosa Benth. — Bear clover, Sequoia National Park, Calif., 

 (C. Hart Merriam); mountain misery, Placervilie, Calif. (C. Barlow, Condor, 3. 

 p. 152, Nov. 1901). 



MALACEAE 



25. Amelanchler spp. — Wild pear, Mt. Desert, Me. 



AMYGDALACEAE 



26. Laurocerasus caroliniana Mill. — Wild olive, Sapelo Id., Ga. 



MIMOSACEAE 



27. Acacia greggi Gray. — Cat's-claw, Graham Mts., Ariz. (E. G. Holt). 



FABACEAE 



28. Glottidium vesicarium Jacq. — Snake bean, Sapelo Id., Ga. 



29. Erythrina herbacea L. — Cherokee, Sapelo Id., Ga. At this locality the root 

 of the plant has a reputation as a tonic, and is called man-root, or woman-root, 

 according to the sex of the person seeking it. 



EUPHORBIACEAE 



30. Cnidoscolus stimidosus Michx. — Nettle, Jekyl Id., Ga. 



ANACARDIACEAE 



31. Rhus copaltina L. — Shoemaker berry, Sapelo Id., Ga.; sourball bush, Jekyl 

 Id., Ga. 



32. Rhus irilobata Nuttall. — Skunk-brush, Graham Mts., Ariz. (E. G. Holt). 



AQUIFOLIACEAE 

 22- Ilex vomitoria Ait. — Tea tree, Beaufort, N. C. (Roosevelt, R. B., Florida, 

 etc., 1884, p. 44); Christmas bush, Sapelo Id., Ga.; Christmas berry, Jekyl Id., Ga. 



RHAMNACEAE 



34. Ceanothus fendleri Gray. — Buck-brush, Graham Mts., Ariz. (E. G. Holt). 



35. Ceanothus prostratus Benth. — Squaw-carpet, Sequoia National Park, Calif 

 (C. Hart Merriam). 



