XXIV 



Guide. 



GUIDE II. 



leaves — Continued. 



Note. Names in italics are also given elsewhere in roman type under the more 



frequent form. 



Grapes (Vitis), climbing with ten- 

 drils, page 20. 



Smilax (Smilax), climbing with 

 tendrils, page 171. 



Moonseed (Menispermum), climb- 

 ing without tendrils, page 8. 

 _Woody Nightshade (Solanum), 

 climbing without tendrils, page 

 146. 



Pipe-Vine (Aristol5chia), climb- 

 ing without tendrils, page 163. 



Climbing Fern (Lygodium), climb-' 

 ing without tendrils, page 183. 



Convolvulus Fam. (Convolvu- 

 laceas), climbing without ten- 

 drils, or prostrate, page 127. 



Knot-Weeds (Polygonum), climb- 

 ing without tendrils, or pros- 

 trate, page 157. 



Heath Fam. (Ericaceae), pros- 

 trate, page 106. 



Pyxie (Pyxidanthera), prostrate, 

 page 121. 



Matrimony Vine (Lycium), 

 branches trailing, stem erect, 

 page 148. 



False Violet (Dalibarda), pros- 

 trate, page 72. 



_ Grapes (Vitis), climbing with ten- 

 drils, page 70. 

 Passion-Flower (Passifl5ra), climb- 

 ing with tendrils, page 76. 

 —Smilax (Smilax), climbing with 

 tendrils, page 171. 

 Moonseed (Menispermum), climb- 

 ing without tendrils, page 8. 

 ^Woody Nightshade (Solanum), 

 climbing without tendrils, or 

 prostrate, page 146. 

 Convolvulus Fam.iCoxivolvuXkcfx), 

 climbing without tendrils, or 

 prostrate, page 127. 



- Grapes (Vitis), climbing with ten- 

 drils, page 20. 



Gourd Fam. (Cucurbitaceae), climb- 

 ing with tendrils, page 78. 



Hedge Bindweed (Convolvulus), 

 climbing without tendrils, or 

 prostrate, page 136. 



Grapes (Vitis), climbing with ten- 

 drils, page 20. 



Smilax (Smilax), climbing with 

 tendrils, page 171. 



Bitter- Sweet (Celastrus), climb- 

 ing without tendrils, page 14. 



Honeysuckle Fam. (Capri- 

 foliaceae), without tendrils, 

 twining, page 87. 



Bedstraw (Galium), without ten- 

 drils, climbing by prickles, page 

 98. 



