NATIVE WOODY PLANTS OF THE UNITED STATES 269 
Symphoricarpos parishii, see Symphoricarpos oreophitus. 
Symphoricarpos parvifolius, see Symphoricarpos rotundifolius. 
Symphoricarpos paucifiorus, see Symphoricarpos albus. 
Symphoricarpos racemosus, see Symphoricarpos albus. 
Symphoricarpos rotundifolius, Gray. Roundleaf snowberry. 
S. glaucus Hastw., 8S. parvifolius Hastw., S. vaccinioides Rydb., 8. tetonensis 
Nels. 
Range: 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 
Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Berry, available July—September. 
A small, straggling shrub; flowers May—June. 
Stomach records: Varied thrush, California quail. Observations: Chipmunk, 
California mule deer. Fair to good sheep and goat browse. 
Symphoricarpos symphoricarpos, see Symphoricarpos orbiculatus. 
Symphoricarpos tetonensis, see Symphoricarpos rotundifolius. 
Symphoricarpos utahensis Rydb. Utah snowberry. 
Range: 9, 12, 18. 
Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 
Fruit: Berry. 
A small shrub. 
Symphoricarpss vaccinioides, see Symphoricarpos rotundifolius. 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris, see Symphoricarpos orbiculatus. 
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L’Her. Sweetleaf. 
Hopea tinctoria lL. 
Range: 27, 28, 29, 30. 
Site: Dry, well-drained, moist, sun, shade. 
Fruit: Drupe, available August-September. 
large shrub to small or large tree; semievergreen; flowers March—May, the 
two forms occurring along the coast and in the mountains respectively are by 
some considered specifically distinct, 
Stomach records: Phoebe. Relished by cattle. 
Talinopsis frutescens Gray. 
Range: 11. 
Site: Dry, sun. 
Fruit: Capsule. 
A small shrub. 
Tamala borbonia, see Persea, borbonia. 
Tamala humilis, see Persea humilis. 
Tamala pubescens, see Persea pubescens. 
Tamarix gallica L, Tamarisk. 
Range: 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 18, 16, 19, 22, 25, 29, 30. 
Site: Dry, well- drained, moist, sun. 
Fruit: Capsule. 
A large shrub to small tree; foliage comparatively sparse; introduced from 
Europe but more or less naturalized in the regions indicated; withstands con- 
tinued drought well; not easily hurt by alkali in the soil; generally free from 
insects and disease; thicket forming; grows rapidly from cuttings. 
Taxodium spp. Baldcypress. 
tomach records (in addition to specific records): Hleven species of birds, 
including wild turkey. Observations (in addition to specific records): Texas 
fox squirrel. 
Taxodium ascendens Brongn. Pondcypress. 
T. imbricarium (Nutt.) Harp. 
Range: 29, 30. 
Site: Well-drained, moist, sun. 
Fruit: Cone. 
A large tree. 
Stomach records: Little brown crane. 
