ioth Exotick and Domeftick, &V. 
8? 
i. Vilis Idxa ; Caroliniana, foliis fubrotundis, hirfutis ex adverfo nafcentibus, 
flonbus minimis herbaceis, frudlu parvo rubello. An Hypericum, ramofum, 
amplioribus fubrotundis, crenatis foliis, Americanum foribus luteis. Tlu 
Mantifs. 104. St. Peters Wort ; vulg6. Vide ‘Piate XX. 
The Narae afli«'d to this Piant upon the Piate bcing given before we had an Oppci: 
«ere oblig'd to let it paC, with nnly the Altcranon of a finglc Sprig of the I rce diavvn 
and added to the Prints, in Plowcr. 
Thcfc Shmha are all very hardy in rcfpc& to Cold, but the two 6rft Sorts bcing Nativcs 
ofhoggy Places, can fcarccly be cultivalcd in a Gardcn, cxcepc in a very moift Soil. 
The Tliird Sott «ili grow upon almolt any Soil, and is cafily propagated fiom Suckcrs. 
Vitiss The Vine. 
The Charailers are , 
It is a clhnling Tree, fending fortb Clafiers at tbe Joinls, hy nsbich it fallens 
itfelfto the nexi neigbbouring T ree, Wall, Scc. Tbe Iniit grows in Bunclcs, ari 
ovat or rottnd, very fucculent, and contahs many fmall Stones in eaeb. 
The Species are j 
1. Vitis s lachmiis foliis. Cornut. 18;. litis, folio Apii. J. B. Fui. 11. 7;. 
Vilis, Selinoides, Jhe laciniatis foliis. ‘Park. Tbeat. 1555. The Parsi-ey- 
leav'd Grape. 
1. Viri»} Jylvcftris, Virginiana. Park.Tbeai.1yy6. TheWild Virgiman 
Grape. 
}. Vitis j vulpina didta, Virginiana, alba. Pluk. Alm. 591. The Fox 
Grape j vulgi. 
4. Vitis j alba, dulcis, foliis variegatis. The Blotch'd-leav'd Vine. 
5. Vitis s alba, dulcis, limbis foliorum argenteis. The strip'd-leav’d 
Vine. 
Place. The feverai Sorts cultivated^n the Vitieyards, Si. ive Ihall refer toaproper Woik, and 
beg Icare to add another Plani in thia Place, cvhicb, ahho' not flriaiy agreeing «ith the 
others in all iu CharaScrs, yct bcing ncarly allied to them, and for YVant of a better Place, 
6. Vitis i quinquefolia, Canadcnfis, fcandens. Tourn. rit 5. Edera, quinque¬ 
folia, Canadenjis. Cornut. 100. The Virgin Vine, or Common Creeper. 
