194 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
VITIS L. Grape. 
Vitis aestivalis Michx. Summer Grape. 
Throughout the state on rich wooded slopes and low 
gerounds. Coastal Islands (Tracy). 
Vitis cinerea Engelm. Downy Grape. 
Low damp thickets on banks of streams. Tishomingo Co. 
Allison Herb. 
Vitis cordifolia Michx. Winter Grape. 
Rich slopes in the more northern counties. Oktibbeha Co. 
(Tracy) ; Warren Co. 
Vitis vulpina L. (Vitis riparia Michx.) Riverside Grape. Pos- 
sum Grape. 
In rich soil along river banks. Copiah Co.; Ocean Springs 
(Tracy). June. 
Vitis rotundifolia Michx. (V. vulpina Torr. & Gray). Musca- 
dine. Bullace Grape. 
In light, especially dry, sandy soil throughout the state. 
Tishomingo county; Lafayette Co.; Hinds Co.; Franklin Co. 
May-June. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Vitus labrusca L. Fox Grape. Plum Grape. 
In thickets on low ground. Oxford; Jackson (T. P. Bail- 
ey.) 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
TILIACEAE. Linden Family. 
Tilia Americana L. Basswood. Linden. 
Low rich woods along streams. Waynesboro. 
Tilia pubescens Ait. 
Low rich woods. Lafayette Co.; Warren Co.; Hatties- 
burg; Liberty. April-May. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. Allison Herb. 
(The tilias of Mississippi are in confusion. There may be 
more than two species. Dr. Sargent has‘lately given them at- 
