32 TENNESSEE FLORA. 



RHAMNACE.E. 



Berchemia vohibilis DC. Lookout Mt. Very luxuriant and 

 frequent in West Tenn. Brownsville. May-June. 



Rhaiiiuns laiiceolata Pursh. River banks and copses, Nash- 

 ville. 



Rli. Caroliniana Walt. Barrens of Middle Teun, etc. June. 



('eaiiothus Aiiiericauus L. In argillaceous and siliceous soils, 

 woodlands throughout the State. June-July. 



VITACE.E. 



Vitis Labrusca L. Alleghany Mts., Ducktown. Cultivated 

 in Bayers settlement by the first settlers. June. 



V. aestivalis Michx. Uplands, cedar glades. Also in Alle- 

 ghany Mts. May. 



V. C'ordifolia Michx. Along water courses. April-May. 



V, riparia Michx. With the former. May. 



V. vulpina L. Cumberland and Alleghany Mts., abundant. 

 April-May. 



V. rupestris Trelease. Along Cumberland river, banks of 

 Stoner's creek etc., Nashville. May. 



V. arborea Linn. West Tenn. in moist woodlands. May- 

 June. 



V. iudivisa Willd. River banks and woodlands, Middle Tenn. 

 May. 



Ainpelopsis qiiinqiiefolia Michx. Common. 



SAPINDACE^. 



Acer dasycarpiim Ehrh. Low, damp grounds and bottom 

 lands. Frequently planted for shade-trees. Flowers in Febru- 

 ary and matures seeds before any other plant. 



A. riibruni \j. Wet and low lands. Also cultivated for shade- 

 trees. April. 



A. saecliarinum Wanger. var. ui^ruiii Torr. & Gray. Rich 



soils. O. S. 



A. spicatum Lam. Smoky Mts. Summit of Thunderhead. 

 June. A middle-sized tree. 



