VITACEAE 837 
4. V. vulpina L.  Leaf-blades ps E longer than broad, 5-20 
broad, mostly sharply 3-lobed and coarsely and ao ia glabrate o or 
p on and about = prs beneath, cordate arly t t the 
acu anicles 6-20 em. lon E ees much 
m. in n diameter, very a with a copious oom 
RO APE.)—Rocky banks and along 
streams, various provinces, rarely Coastal Plain, Ala. to Miss., Colo., Man 
N. B., and Md. 
palmata Vahl. Leaf-blades thin, iui 3-5-lobed and very coarsely 
ous on both sides 
at the Dos icles slender: 
berry subglobose, 7-10 mm. in diameter, Black destitute of any bloo m.—(RED- 
GRAPE. CAT-GRAPE.)—Sandy banks and rocky. places, various provinces, Tenn. 
to La., Tex., and In d. 
, glabrous above 
e veins poca pubescent, Pn 
ng, commonly lo un 
BLUE-GR WIN GRAPE. )—Ro 
river-banks, various provinces, N of Coastal Plain, Ala. to Mo o. N. H., and 
N. C. 
m V. cinerea Engelm.  Leaf-blades m pud longer than broad 
in diameter, shallowly ERA oe in 
3 ES near the apex, co webby a 
or less did pube 
a e : panieles 1.5-3 dm 
in diam ous. Ow 
Sw WINTER-GRAPE.)—-Woods and stream-banks, various provinces, 
Fla. i Tex., "Nebr. and Ill. 
V. Linsecomii Buckl. Leaf-blades firm, as long as broad or a little longer 
ed, eordate, piii d ouai den nsely cobw ebby or 
abrate beneath Saar iq eneath, except the rusty veins, in F. Li 
it lactea s 5-10 ong: ber rry S abe gee mostly 12- 20 mm. in 
, black bn the bloom, pleasantly tasted.—Dry oaklands, various 
provine ces, Tenn. to La., Tex., Mo. 
9. V. dq. Smal Leaf-blades suborbieular to nis E 10- 
el closely tomen- 
the panicles: berry black, with little or no bloom, often 5-6 mm. idiom 
(WILD-GRAPE.)—Hammocks, Coastal Plain, Fla. to La. 
10. V. aestivalis oe Leaf-blades varying from oo. than long to longer 
than broad, 1-3 dm. in diameter, angularly or es 
toothed, dull- -green a and p^ abrate above, more or 
co a 
aes stringen ue 
PE -GRAPE. ME and rocky Ed various provinces, Fla. 
Tex., Kans., N. 
