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ACERACEAE 



69. Acer negundo L. — White ash. (Schoepf, I, p. 319.) 



Sapindaceae 



70. Sapindus drummondii Hooker and Arnott. — Wild China, 

 groves of the trees called "China motts," Midland, Texas. 

 (E. G. Holt.) 



Vitaceae 



71. Vitis labrusca L. — Raccoon grape, Coatsville, Pa. (Tat- 

 nall.); coon-grape, Ashland, Del. (A. Commons.); swamp 

 grape, Tennessee. (T. V. Munson.) 



72. Vitis berlandieri Planchon. — Fall or winter grape. (T. 

 V. M.) 



73. Vitis cinerea Engelmann. — Bunch grape, Gumboro, Del. 

 (A. Commons.) ; sweet winter grape. (T. V. M.) 



74. Vitis cordifolia Michaux. — Sour winter grape. (T. V. M.) 



75. Vitis coriacea Shuttleworth. — Leatherleaf, Caloosa or 

 Florida grape. (T. V. M.) 



76. Vitis aestivalis var. lincecumi Munson. — Postoak or turkey 

 grape. T. V. M.) 



77. Vitis munsoniana Simpson. — Everbearing, bird or mustang 

 grape. (T. V. M.) 



78. Vitis palmata Vahl.— Cat grape. (T. V. M.) 



79. Vitis rupestris Scheele. — ^Sand-beach grape. (T. V. M.) 



80. Vitis simpsoni Munson. — Rusty winter grape. (T. V. M.) 

 A number of the grape names here given were obtained from a 



herbarium set made up by T. V. Munson. They may be in 

 part, mere personal inventions, but on the other hand, some of 

 them appear to be local names collected by this grape specialist. 

 Many of Munson's grape names are included in Bailey's "cyclo- 

 pedia of Horticulture," but those here recorded have not yet 

 found recognition in modern manuals. 



81. Ampelopsis cordata Michaux. — Raccoon, or swamp grape, 

 Louisiana. (Clarendon Peck.) 



Malvaceae 



82. Sida sp. — Tea-weed, Goose Creek, S. C; Savannah, Ga. 



