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SUMMARY. 



Chrosi')erma Tnusccrtoxwum has been recognized as poisonous, but 

 has not previously been reported as a stock-poisoning phmt. 



The plant has been known locall}^, in parts of North Carolina, as 

 dangerous to cattle and sheep. 



Experimental work has confirmed the opinion of its poisonous 

 properties, and has shown that it is an extremely toxic plant. 



Inasmuch as the plant occurs from Long Island to Florida and 

 as far west as Arkansas, it seems probable that it may cause losses 

 of stock in many places besides those rei^orted. 



LITERATURE CITED. 



Walter, Thomas. Flora Caroliniana, 1788, p. 19. 



Elliott, Stephen. A sketch of the botany of South Carolina and Georgia, 

 1816-21, vol. 1, p. 421. 



Mohr, Charles. Plant life of Alabama, 1890, p. 437. (U. S. D. A., Div. Bot., 

 Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, vol. 6.) 



Chestnut, V. K. Preliminary catalogue of plants poisonous to stock. 15th 

 Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture, 1898, p. 395. 



Alsberg, C. L. Chemical studies upon the genus Zygadenus. Science, n. s., vol. 

 39, No. 1017, p. 958. June 26, 1914. 



Alsberg, C. L. From Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 

 vol. 3, p. 473. 



