317] FLORA OF COLUMBIA AND VICINITY 1 75 



628. V. rubra Michx. [V-pa/mata Vahl] Red grape. 

 Scarce on rocky hillsides. 



Illinois and Missouri to Louisiana and Texas. 



246. QUINARIA Raf. \_AMP£LOPS/S Michx.: 

 PARTHENOCISSUS Planch.]. False grape. 



629. Q. quinquefolia (L.) Koehne [^A. qninquefolia (L.) 

 Michx.: P. qrujiquefolia (L.) Planch.]. Virginia 

 creeper. 



Common in woods, thickets and fence-rows; frequently 

 covering the sheer sides of cliffs and of buildings. 



Quebec to Manitoba and the Rocky Mountains; Florida 

 to New Mexico; Cuba. 



247. AMPELOPSIS Michx. [C/55f/5 L.]. 



630. A. COrdata Michx. \^C.Ampelopsis'?&x%\ Ivy grape. 

 Frequent along streams. 



Virginia to Illinois and Missouri; Florida to Texas and 

 Mexico. 



Order 26. MALVALES. 



Family 69. TILIACEAE Juss. Linden family. 



248. TILIA L. Linden. 



631. T. Americana L. Basswood. 



Frequent in alluvial woods. 



New Brunswick to Manitoba and North Dakota; Geor- 

 gia to Texas. 



Family 70. MALVACEAE Neck. Mallow family. 



249. ABUTILON Gaertn. Indian m.allow. 



632. A. Avicennae Gaertn. \^A. Abiitilo?i (L.) Rusby: A. 



Theoplirasti Medic.]. Velvet leaf. 

 Common in waste places. 

 Europe and Asia, thence to North America. 



