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For the medicinal virtues of the maples,see Raf. Med. 
Bot. ii. 185. 
CIV. AMPELIDEA, De Cand.—Tue vine TRIBE. 
Vitis vulpina, Linn. Winter grape. Frost grape. June. | 
w—g. Woody vine. 5 to 50f. River banks, bt. O. Ky. 
Fruit tart, Nov. ! 
V. ewstivalis, Miche. Summer grape. May-June. w-g. 
Woody vine, 5 to 50 f. sw. bt. Missouri banks, St. 
L. Bk. O. Fruit, Aug. 
. V.labrusca, Linn. Fox grape. Longworth’s grape. 
June-July. w-g. Woody vine, 10 to 60 f. Woods, O. 
Ky. Cultivated in Ohio. 
. V. riparia, Miche. Fragrant flowered grape. July. w-p. | 
Woody vine. Gravelly shores, Mich. Eat. 
. Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx. Common creeper. 
Americanivy. June—Jul. g. Woody vine, 5 to 40 f, 
ow. rs) W. Admirable expectorant in pulmonary 
complaints. The vine. Mr. Lane of Norwalk, Ohio. 
Eberle, West. Med. Gaz. i. 
A. cordata, Michx. Heart-leaved ivy. Ju.—Jul. Woody 
vine. Banks ofstreams. Alleghany Mountains, Eat. 
West to Ark. Bk. : 
A. bipinnata, Michr. June-July. Shrubby vine. Rich, 
damp soils. Ark. Jas. 
CXII]. ANACARDIACEZ..—THE casHEw TRIBE. 
Rhus glabra, Linn. Sumach. Smooth sumach. July. 
g-y. 6to12f. b. Old fields, &c. W. Berries as- 
tringent, refrigerant. Am. Jour. Med. Sci. v. 61. Big. 
Med. Bot. 
R. copallina, Linn. Mountain sumach. July. y-g. 3 to, 
12f. h. Dry fields, Ky. St. Yields gum copal. 
R. aromatica. Aromatic sumach. May-June. y. 2 to 6 
f. h. bi. Calcareous regions. W. Medicinal? © 
R. vernix, Linn. Poison ash. June. g-y. 10 to 15 f. 
h. Margins of swamps. O. Stimulant, poisonous.’ 
Big. Med. Bot.i. 96. 
R. toxicodendron, Linn. Poison vine. Poison ivy. June. 
wg. 2to of. bh. Woods. W. Stimulant, narcotic. 
Big. Med. Bot. iii. 19. Juice extremely poisonous. 
6, var. radicans, Yorr. Climbing trees. and rooting in 
their bark. 30 to 50 f. Supposed by some to cause the 
milk sickness. ‘ 
_ 564. R. typhina, Linn. Stag’s horn. June. g-y. 10 to 15 f 
rs. Louisville, M’Murt. 
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