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225. Yitis cordifolia Michx. 



Frost grape. Winter grape. The largest of our grape-vines, and the widest dis- 

 tributed ; occurs In many places in tlie State along river banks. It has been found 

 in Atchison, Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Howard, Howell, Iron, 

 Jackson, Jasper, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, McDonald, Miller, Newton, Ore- 

 gon, Pike, Ray, Shannon, St. Charles, St. Francois and St. Louis counties. 



226. Vitis palmata Vahl. 



Swamp grape. A smaller Vine than any of the others, and found only in the 

 deep bottoms adjacent to the Mississippi river; occurs in Butler, Dunklin, Jeffer- 

 son, New Madrid, St. Charles and St. Louis counties. 



227. Vitis rotundifolia Michx. 



Muscadine. A high-climbiug slender grape-vine, which is confined to the low- 

 lands of the southeastern part of the State. Is found in Dunklin and Madison 

 counties. Has been reported from Maries and Montgomery counties by Broadhead, 

 but that evidently was a mistake. 



228. Yitis rupestris Scheele. 



Sand grape. A mostly procumbent species found along gravelly or sandy 

 branches in the southern part of the State. Occurs in Franklin, Howell, Jefferson, 

 McDonald, Pike and Shannon counties. 



229. Yitis vulpiaa L. 



Slough grape. A common grape-vine in the western part of the State along 

 the Missouri river, and other smaller streams. It is found in Andrew, Atchison, 

 Howard, Pike, Platte, St. Charles and St. Louis counties. This is Vitis riparia 

 Michx. 



230. Parthenocissus quinquefolia (L). Planch. 



Virginian creeper A handsome ornamental climber, often seen in cultivation, 

 where it is quite attractive. It has been found in Atchison, Buchanan, Butler, 

 Cape Girardeau, Clark, Clay, Dunklin, Greene, Howell, Jackson, Madison, Mc- 

 Donald, Miller, Mississippi, Newton, Oregon, Pike, Ray, Scotland, Shannon, St. 

 Francois, St. Louis, Wayne and Webster counties. This is Ampelopsis quinquefolia 

 Michx. 



231. Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Rusby. 



Cissus. A large, strong-growing vine, found in the State only in the southern 

 part. Occurs in Butler, Cape Girardeau, Jefferson, New Madrid and Pemiscot 

 counties. This is Cissus stans Pers. 



232. Ampelopsis cordata Michx. 



Cissus. A kind of false grape-vine, found mostly in the western part of the 

 State along streams. Occurs in Clay, Cooper, Greene, Jackson, Jasper, McDon- 

 ald, Miller, Newton, Oregon, Platte, Ray, Shannon and St.' Louis counties. This 

 is Cissus Ainpelopsis Pers. 



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