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lb., 1830:17. V. angulata; Arkansas; Bushy grape; Currant grape; False Scxippernong. 10. lb., 

 1830:17. V. verrucosa; Warty grape. 11. (?) lb., 1830:17. V. peltata; 1'. Floridana. 12. Le 

 Conte, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 6:273. 1853. V. vnlpina; V. acerijolia; V. angulata; V. verrucosa; 

 Bullace grape; Bull grape; Muscadine; Scvippernong. 13. Weller, U. S. Pat. Off. Rpt., 1853:306. 

 ScuppERNONG. 14. Le Conte, 76., 1857:231. V. vulpina; V. acerijolia; V. angulata; V. verrucosa; 

 Bullace grape; Bull grape; Muscadine; Skuppernong. 15. White, Horticulturist, 12:457. 1857. 

 V. vulpina. 16. Ravenel, U. S. Pat. Off. Rpt., 1859:538. V. vulpi.na: V. rotnndijolia; Mustang; 

 Bullace grape; Bullet grape; Bull grape. 17. Buckley, U. S. Pat. Off. Rpt., 1861:484. Muscadine; 

 Bullace. 18. Koch, III. Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1868 :Si. V. vulpin.\; Muscadine; Southern Fox grape. 

 19. Saunders, U. S. D. A. Rpt., 1869:83, 85. fig. V. vulpina; Bullace grape. 20. Wylie, Jour, of 

 Hort., 7:164. 1870. Scuppernong; SitHact'. 21. Ih., Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt., 1871:116. Scuppernong. 

 22. Engehiiann, Mo. Ent. Rpt., 1872:62. V. vulpina; Soutlwrn Fox grape; Bullace grape; Bullit 

 grape; Muscadine. 23. lb.. Bush. Cat., 1883:10, 11, 13, 14, 19. V. vulpina; V. rotundifolia; South- 

 ern Fox grape; Bullace grape; Bullit grape; Muscadine. 24. Bush, lb., 1883:26. V. vulpina. 25. 

 Munson, Am. Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1885:138. V. vulpina; Scuppernong; Muscadine. 26. lb., Am. Pom. 

 Soc. Rpt., 1885:97. Scuppernong; Muscadine. 27. lb.. Gar. Mon., 28:140. 1886. 28. Planchon, 

 De Candollc's Man. Phan., 5:362. 1887. Fox grape; Muscadine; Bullace; Bullet grape; V. angulata; 

 V.vulpinaf. 29. Munson, Soi". Pro;i;. ,4g. Sf/. /?/'/., 1887:59. Muscadine. 30. Vo.,U. S. D. .A. Pom. 

 Bui., 3:14. 1890. 31. lb.. Gar. and For., 3:474, 475- 1890. Muscadine. 32. Woodworth. Ark. 

 Sta. An. Rpt., 3:93. 1890. V. vulpina. 33. Munson, Am. Card., 12:661. 1891. 34. Bailey, 

 /6., 14:353. 1893. Scuppernong. 35. Munson, Bits/;. C'uZ., 1894:20, 22, 29. V. vulpina; Muscadine; 

 Southern Fox grape. 36. Bailey, Gray's Syn. FL, 1:420. 1897. Muscadijie; Southern Fox grape; 

 Bullace; Bullit; Bidl grape. 37. Britton and Brown, 2:41 1. 1897. V . vidpina; Soutlicrn Fox grape; 

 Bullace grape. 38. Munson, .4 ;». 6^arii., 20:688. 1899. 39. lb., rt-.v. S/a. Sii/., 56:219, 232, 234, 241, 

 272. 1900. fig. Southern Muscadine. 40. Earle, .4Za. Sta. Bui., 110:74. igoo. 41. Viala and 

 Ravaz, Am. Vines, 1903:42, 43, 45. 42. Newman, S. C. Sta. Bui., 132:1. 1907. Bullis. 



Vine variable in vigor, usualh^ very vigorous, climbing high, sometimes, when 

 without support, shrubby and only three or four feet high; when growing in the shade 

 often sending down aerial roots. Wood hard, bark smooth, not scaling off except in 

 old age, with prominent warty lenticels; shoots short-jointed, angled, with fine scurfy 

 pubescence; diaphragms absent; tendrils intermittent, simple. Leaves below medium 

 in size, broadly cordate or roundish; petiolar sinus rather wide, usually shallow; margin 

 with obtuse, wide teeth; not lobed; dense in texture, rather light green color, glabrous 

 above, glabrous or sometimes pubescent along veins below. Cluster small (6-24 berries), 

 loose; peduncle short; pedicels short, rather thick. Berries large, globular or some- 

 what oblate, black or greenish-yellow; skin usually thick, tough, and with a musky 

 odor; pulp rather tough; ripening unevenly and dropping as soon as ripe. Seeds 

 two to four, very large to medium, shaped something like a coffee-berry, somewhat 

 flattened, shallowly and broadly notched; beak very short; chalaza rather narrow, 

 slightly depressed with radiating ridges and furrows; raphe a narrow groove. Leafing, 

 flowering and ripening fruit very late. (See Plate.) 



Rotundifolia, or the southern Fox grape, seems to have attracted the 

 attention of travelers in America from an early period. The references 



