No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 1b Je" 
Ceanothus Americanus intermedius (Pursh.) Torr. & Gray, 
(C. intermedus Pursh.) Lesser Ceanothus. 
Dry sandy copses in the southern counties. Bay St. Louis. 
Allison Herb. 
BALSAMINACEAE. Basalm, or Impatiens Family. 
IMPATIENS L. Touch-Me-Not. Jewel Weed. 
Impatiens biflora Walt. (I. fulva Nutt.) Spotted Touch-me-not. 
Common around marshy, shaded springs and brooksides. 
Eastport; Ripley; Oxford; Taylor; Vicksburg; Rosetta. 
June-July. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
VITACEAE. Vine Family. Grape Family. 
PARTHENOCISSUS Planch 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (L.) Planch. (Ampelopsis quin- 
quefolia Michx.) Virginia Creeper. 
Throughout the state on lowlands. Lafayette, Hinds, Tish- 
omingo counties. May-June. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. Allison Herb. 
AMPELOPSIS Michx. 
Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Rusby (Cissus bipinnata Nutt.) Pep- 
peridge. Kentucky Vine. 
Copses and borders of woods, mostly in the loess region. 
Planted for ornament. Okolona; Rankin Co. (Hilg. Ms.) ; 
Hinds Co.; Warren Co.; Jefferson Co.; Ocean Springs 
(Tracy). June. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Ampelopsis cordata Michx. (Cissus ampelopsis Pars.) Heart- 
Leaf Cissus. 
Common in thickets and edges of springs in the southern 
counties. Hinds Co.; Warren Co.; Claiborne Co.; less com- 
mon eastward. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
