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PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
209. VITIS. Gen. pl. 396. 
1. V. foliis lato-cordatis sublobato-angulatis subtus incano- 
" tomentosis, racemis fertilibus parvis, baccis majoribus. 
_ Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 230. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1181. 
V. taurina. Walt. fl. car. 242. - 
leon. Jacq. scheenbr. 426. 
In shady woods: Canada to Florida. h. June, July. 
v.v. Berries black, large, of a disagreeable fox-smell, 
commonly called For-grape. There is a variety with 
white berries called B/and's-grape. 
2. V. foliis. lato-cordatis 3—5 lobis: junioribus subtus 
* 
Lalrusca. 
eestivalis. 
rufo-tomentosis, racemis .fertilibus oblongis, baccis . 
parvis.— Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 230. 
V. vulpina. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1181. 
V. Labrusca. Walt. fl. car.242. oiii 
Icon. Jacq. schoenbr. 425. re 
B. V. foliis sinuato-palmatis grosse dentatis : sinubus rhom- 
boideis. An species distincta ? 
In fields and woods: Virginia to Carolina. h . May, 
June. v.v. Berries dark blue, very agreeable to eat, 
and frequently converted into very good home-made 
wine. It is known by the name of Summer-grape. 
3. V. foliis cordatis acuminatis inciso-dentatis utrinque gla- 
bris, racemis laxe multifloris, baccis parvis— Mich. fl. 
amer. 2. p. 231. 
V. incisa, Jacg. scheenbr. 427. 
V. vulpina. Walt. fl. car. 243. 
Icon. Jacq. l. c. V po : 
On the edges of rivers and in woods : Canada to Florida. 
h . June, July. v.v. Berries green or amber-coloured, 
small, and ripen extremely late, of a very tart taste: 
commonly called Winter-grape or Chicken-grape. 
4. V. foliis inzequaliter inciso-dentatis breviuscule 3-fidis : 
petiolo nervis margineque pubescentibus. Mich. fi. 
amer. 2. p. 231. 
V. odoratissima. Donn catal. 66. 
On the gravelly shores and islands of the rivers: Pen- 
sylvaniato Carolina, h , May—July. v.v. Flowers 
of an exquisitely fine smell, somewhat resembling Re- 
seda odorata. Female plants are- very seldom found 
north of the Potowmac river, though the male extend 
very far beyond it. —— | 
(85. V. utrinque lucidis reniformi-cordatis subsequaliter den- 
sinuata. 
cordifolia. 
riparia. 
rotundifolia. 
