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Muscadine Grape (Vitis rotundifolia) . — Common in southern 

 counties along streams. 



Glasgow Junction, Cumberland Falls, Corbin. Fulton County, 

 Whitley County (common). 



Linden Family (Tiliaceae). 



Basswood, Linn (Tilia americana). — An attractive tree. The 

 blossoms furnish good bee forage. 



Boyd, Boyle, Breckinridge, Cumberland, Daviess, Gallatin, 

 Hart, Hickman, Larue, Laurel, Letcher, Oldham, Pendleton, Perry, 

 Rockcastle, Rowan. 



Downy-leaved Basswood (Tilia michaurii). — 

 Breathitt, Powell, Woodford. 



White Basswood {Tilia heterophylla) .— A beautiful tree. Com- 

 mon along streams. 



Boyle, Fayette, Gallatin, Hart, Hickman, Jessamine, Letcher, 

 Lincoln, Madison, Perry, Rockcastle, Rowan, Spencer, Warren, 

 Wolfe. 



Camellia Family ( Ternstroemiaceae ) . 



Stewartia pentagyna. — A beautiful shrub, sometimes reaching 

 a height of nine feet, the flowers three inches across. Pineville — 

 common locally. The second species of the genus (S. malachoden- 

 dron), has been credited to Kentucky, but I am disposed to ques- 

 tion the accuracy of the reference. 



Bell, Letcher, Powell, Rowan. 



St. John's-wort Family {Hypericaceac). 



Shrubby St. John's-wort (Hypericum prolificum) . — 

 Rockcastle, Wayne. 



St. Andrew's Cross (Ascyrum hypericoides) .— 

 Madison, Ohio, Fulton. 



