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72. Croton punctatus Jacq. — Dove-weed, St. Vincent Id., Fla. 



Doves (Zenaidura macroura) are fond of the seeds. 



Anacardiaceae 



73. Rhus canadensis Marsh. — Polecat berries, Cedar Gap, 



Ozark Mts., Mo. (O. E. Lansing). 



Aquifoliaceae 



74. Ilex cassine L. — Henderson wood, Okefenoke Swamp 



Charlton Co., Ga. (Huron H. Smith; this name and the 

 last are from sheets in Field Museum). 



75. Ilex glabra (L.) A. Gray.— Gall berry, Santee Club, S. C, 



St. Vincent Id., Fla.; gall ring berry, St. Vincent Id., 

 Fla. The writer is satisfied that these names are applied 

 to Ilex glabra, although in both localities the plant pointed 

 out was the rather similar appearing Gaylussacia frondosa. 



76. Ilex vomitoria Ait. — Youpon, Church's Island, N. C; 



cassena, Santee Club, S. C; red haw or hoy, Chef 

 Menteur, La. 



ACERACEAE 



77. Acer drummondii Hook and Arn. — White maple. Lake 



Pearl, La.; plane, Avoyelles Parish, La. 



Rhamnaceae 



78. Berchemia scandens (Hill) Trelease. — Black-jack, rattan 



vine, Abbeville, La.; coon grapes, Marksville, La. 



Malvaceae 



79. Sida spinosa L.^ — Nail grass, Marksville, La. 



80. Hibiscus lasiocarpus Cav. — Wild cotton, Marksville, La. 



Tamaricaceae 



81. Tamarix gallica L.— Salt-water cedar, Belle Isle, La. 



Passifloraceae 



82. Passiflora incarnata L. — Pop-apple, Church's Island, N. C. 



Ofuntiaceae 



83. Opuntia sp. — Pomme a raquet, Marksville, La. 



