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CICCA Linnaeus 



Cicca disticha Linnaeus. Otaheite Gooseberry, 



Range. — Native of India, tropical Asia, and Madagascar. Naturalized in 

 southern Florida (in pine lands) — escaped from cultivation. Small tree. 



NAME IN USE 



Otaheite Gooseberry 



SAVIA Willdenow 



Savia bahamensis Britton. 



Range. — Lower Florida Keys; Bahamas. Small tree of hammocks. 



SAPIUM P. Browne 



Sapium sebiferum (Linnaeus) Koxburgh. Tallowtree. 



Range. — Believed to be a native of China or Japan. Cultivated and natural- 

 ized in the South Atlantic and Gulf States. 



names in use 



Tallowtree. Chinese Tallowtree. 



Sapiuin glandulosum (Linnseus) Morong. Milktree. 



Range. — Native of South America. Cultivated in Florida, where it has 

 become naturalized (notably in the vicinity of Pensacola). 



NAMES IN USE 



Milk Tree. South American Milktree. 



Family ANACARDIACE^E 



COTINUS Linnaeus 



Cotinus americanus Xuttall. American Smoketree. 



Range. — Kentucky (Daviess County); Alabama (vicinity of Huntsville); 

 southern Missouri (White River); Arkansas (Baxter and Crawford Counties); 

 eastern Oklahoma; western Texas (Madina and Guadalupe Rivers; Kendall 

 County) . 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Rhus cotinoides Nuttall, 

 and as Cotinus cotinoides (Nuttall) Britton. 



names in use 



Chittamwood (Ala.). American Smoke-tree (lit.). 



Yellow-wood (Ala.). Wild Smoke-tree (lit.). 



Smoke-tree (Ark., R. I., Conn. — cult.). 



METOPIXJM P. Browne 



Metopium toxiferum Krug and Urban. Poisonwood. 



Range. — Southern Florida ( Biscay ne Bay) and southern Keys; Bahamas, 

 Cuba, Jamaica, Honduras. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Rhus metopium Linnaus, 

 and as Metopium Metopium (Linnaeus) Small. 



names in use 



Poisonwood (Fla.). Hog Gum. 



Coral Sumach. Doctor Gum. 



Bumwood. 



