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Vitis arborea L. Sp. PI. 203 (1753). 



Ampelopsis bipinnata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 160 (1803). 



Cissus stans Pers. Syn. i : 143 (1805). 



Vitis bipinnata T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 243 (1838). 

 Climbing profusely over bushes at the Southern Pacific bridge at San 

 Antonio. 



June 9 (1829); type locality, "in Carolina, Virginia." 

 Ampelopsis cordata Michx. Fl. Bor Am. i : 159 (1803). 



Cissus Ampelopsis Pers. Syn. i : 142 (1805). 



Vitis indivisa Willd. Berl. Baumz. Ed. 2, 538 (1811). 

 Climbing over bushes on the edge of the Guadalupe at Kerrville. 

 June 12 (1841); type locality, Illinois. 



MALVACEAE. 



ABUTILON Gsertn. Fr. & Sem. 2: 251, /. 135 (1791). 



Abutilon Berlandieri A. Gray. 



Stem rather tall and stout, suffruticose below. Scattered in low ground 

 at Corpus Christi. The flowers open about five o'clock and close when 

 it becomes dark. 



June 5 (1824). 



Abutilon incanum (Link) Sweet, Hort. Brit, i : 53 (1826). 

 Sida incana Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. 2 : 204 (1822). 

 Abutilon Texense T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 231 (1838). 

 Abutilon Nuttalliil. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 231 (1838). 



Apparently common throughout southern Texas. Usually rather 

 slender, but stout, branching, two to four feet high. Flowers opening 

 early in the afternoon and remaining open for several hours. Collected 

 at San Antonio, altitude 600 feet. 



June 9 (1837) ; type locality, Hawaiian Islands. 

 Abutilon Wrightii A. Gray. 



Prostrate along the beach at Corpus Christi, near the upper end of the 

 bay, altitude 10 feet. Flowers large, an inch or more in diameter, open- 

 ing just before dark. 



May 29 (1793). 



CALLIRHOE Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 2 : 181 (1821). 



Callirhoe digitata Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 2: 181 (1821). 



On stony limestone ridges and summits along Bear Creek, Kerr 



