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Family AQUIFOLIACE^E. 



ILEX Linn. 

 Ilex opaca Ait. American Holly. 



Range. — Coast region from Massachusetts (Massachusetts Bay, near Quincy) to 

 Florida (Mosquito Inlet and Charlotte Harbor); from southern Indiana (through 

 Mississippi River Valley) to the Gulf, and through Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, 

 and eastern Texas. 



Names in use.— Holly (R. I., Del., W. Va., Pa., N. 0., S. 0., Ga., Fla., 

 Miss., La., Ark) ; American Holly (Mass., K. I., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Pa., 

 Del., N. C., Ala., Mi/ss., La.); White Holly (Va.). 



Ilex cassine Linn. Dahoon (Holly). 



Ilex dahoon Walt. 



Range. — Coast region from southern Virginia to Florida (Biscayne Bay and 

 Tampa Bay) ; west on the Gulf coast to western Louisiana. 



Ilex cassine angustifolia Wilkl. Narrowleaf Dahoon. 



Ilex cassine mytifolia (Walt.) Sargent. Myrtle-leaf Dahoon. 



Range. — North Carolina to Louisiana. 



Xames in use. — Dahoon (N. C, S. C, Ga., Ala., Fla., Miss., La.); 

 Dahoon Holly (N. C, S. 0., Fla.); Yaupon (Fla.). 



Ilex vomitoria Ait. Yaupon (Holly). 



Ilex cassine Walt. 



Range. — Coast region from southern Virginia to Florida (St. Johns River and 

 Cedar Keys) ; west on the Gulf coast to southern Texas (Matagorda Bay) and to 

 western Texas (Rio Blanco River), and west of the Mississippi River northward to 

 southern Arkansas. 



Names in use. — Yopon (N. C, Ga., Ala., Miss., Tex.); Yaupon 

 pST.O., S.O., Fla., Miss., La.); Oassena (K 0., S. C., Fla., La.); Cassine 

 (La.); True Cassena; Evergreen Cassena; Cassio-berry Bush; Emetic 

 Holly (S.C.). 

 Ilex decidua Walt. Deciduous Holly. 



Range. — From southern Virginia (ranging from the coast to the eastern hase of 

 the Appalachian Mouutains) to western Florida; from southern Illinois to the Gulf 

 and through southwestern Missouri, Arkansas, and eastern Texas (Colorado River). 



Names in use. — Holly (Tex., Ark., Mo.); Bearberry (Miss.); Possum 

 Haw (Fla.). 

 Ilex monticola Gray. Mountain Holly. 



Range. — From New York (Catskill Mountains and Cattaraugus County) south- 

 ward in the mountains (and in Pennsylvania as far east as Northampton County) to 

 northern Alabama. Arborescent chiefly in the mountains of North Carolina, South 

 Carolina, and eastern Tennessee (Great Smoky Mountains). 



Family CELASTEACE^E. 



EVONYMUS Linn. 

 Evonymus atropurpureus Jacq. Waahoo. 



Range. — From western New York through Michigan to Nebraska (and in Montana 

 on upper Missouri River) ; south to northern Florida, southern Arkansas, and Indian 

 Territory. 



Xames in use. — Burning Bush (R. I., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., Md., 

 N. C, S. O.j Miss., Ark., Ky., Ohio, 111., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Nebr., 



