145. 
BALSAMINACEAE 
Impatiens capensis Meerb, 
f. immaculata (Weath.) Fern. and Schub. Touch-me-not 
Java Farm and Ivy Neck. Abundant in very moist, forested areas, 
especially the upper Muddy and Scaffold Creek valleys. Higman 76. 
f. albiflora (Rand and Redf.) Fern. and Schub. 
(1. biflora Willd.) Touch-me-not 
Java Farm. One station: freshwater part of Fox Creek marsh. 
Hectare 3516. Higman 242. 
VITACEAE 
1. Leaves simple, may be lobed; bark loosening in 
ropy shreds, without lenticels........cceecceeeecceeee Vitis 
1. Leaves with 5 palmate leaflets; bark tight, with 
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Vitis 
1. Leaves ovate-squarish, with dense rusty pubescence 
beneath; grapes 1.5-2.5 cm. diameter...............-+. Ve. labrusca 
1. Leaves cordate at base, acuminate at tip, glabrous 
except for conspicuous tufts in axils of veins. 
beneath; grapes 3-9 mm. diameter.......ccceccscccceeee Ve VUlpina 
Vitis labrusca L. Fox Grape 
Java Farm. Infrequent in bottom of Muddy Creek valley. Canopy 
of Fraxinus americana. Associate species: Rubus sp., Lonicera japonica. 
Higman 67. 
V. vulpina L. Frost Grape 
Java Farm. Moderately abundant in old fields. Associate species: 
Rhus radicans, Campsis radicans, Lonicera japonica. Higman 166, 374. 
Parthenocissus 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia L. Virginia Creeper 
Java Farm. Infrequent in old fields and at borders of freshwater 
marshes. Associated with Rhus radicans, Lonicera japonica, etc. 
Higman 86, 224, 
