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Stillingia sylvatica L. Queen 's-delight. 



Sand hills across the lake. Rather infrequent. 



Euphorbia corallata L. 

 Meadows near the paper mill. Moist woods along Black Creek. 

 Frequent. 



Euphorbia Ipecacuanhae L. 

 Common in dry, sandy soil. 



Euphorbia gracilis Ell. 



Sandy flats. Burnt Bay near the lake. 



Euphorbia Curtisii Engelm. 



At Tory Cave. Sand hills across the lake. Dry pine woods 

 across from the paper mill. 



Euphorbia exserta (Tithymalopsis exserta Small). 



This species is new to South Carolina, not before having been 

 found out of Florida. It was collected in the sand hills at 

 Macbee, about sixteen miles from Hartsville, in June, 1911. 



Euphorbia maculata L. 

 Very sandy soil in the Baptist Cemetery. Common. 



Euphorbia nutans Lag. 



Good soil near the paper mill. 



Anacardiaceae 



Rhus copallina L. Sumach. 



Common in open places that are not too dry. The largest 



specimen I ever saw is in the swamp across the paper mill 



bridge growing among juniper, cane, etc. It is about 20 feet 



high. 

 Rhus Vernix L. Poison Sumach. 



In bays and swamps ; not common. 

 Rhus quercifolia (Michx.) Steud. Poison Oak. 



Along railroad track near the paper mill. Common in sandy 



soil. 

 Rhus Toxicodendron L. Poison Ivy. 



Low woods and swamps. Bay on northside of the lake. 



Cyrillaceae 



Cyrilla racemiflora L. He-huckleberry. Myrtle. 



Flats near Kilgore's Mill. Near the lake. Plentiful in drained 

 damp places. 



