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Vitis. About 230 species ; 16 in our 

 region. 



V. aestivalis, Michx. * (Eng- 

 1656. ) Parent of Norton's Vir. 

 ginia and others. 



V. Ariz onica, Engelm. Munson 

 1889. 



V. Berlandieri, Planchon. Mun- 

 son, 1;>89. 



V. bicolor, Le Conte. Munson, 

 1889. 



V. Californica. Benth. Munson, 

 1889. 



V. candicans, Engelm. Munson, 

 1889. 



V. cinerea, Engelm. Munson, 



1889. 



V. cordifolia, Michx. Munson, 



1889. (Eng. 1806.) 

 V. coriacea, Shuttl. Munson, 



1889. 



V. Doaniana, Munson. Munson, 

 1889. 



V. Labrusca, Linn. * (Eng. 1656.) 

 To this belong Concord, Niag- 

 ara, and many others. 



V. Linsecumii. Buckley. Mun- 

 1889. 



G. monticola, Buckley, Munson. 

 1889. 



V. Munsoniana, Simpson. Mun- 

 son, 1889. 



V. riparia, Michx. * Much 

 used in Europe for anti-phyl- 

 loxera stocks. 



V. rotundif olia, Michx. ( V. vul- 

 pina.) * (Eng.) Represented 

 by the Thomas and others. 



V. rubra, Michx. Munson, 1889. 



V. rupestris, Scheele. Munson, 

 18S9. 



V. Simpsoni, Munson. Munson, 



1889. 



V. Solonis, Engelm. Munson, 

 1889. 



Sapindace^e, Soapberry Family. 

 Acer. Over 50 species, of which 

 we have 9. 

 A. circinatum, Pursh. * (Eng. 

 1827.) 



A. dasycarpum, Ehrh. * (Eng. 



1725.) There are about a 



half dozen cut-leaved and 



named varieties. 

 A. glabrum, Torr. * (Eng.) 

 A. macrophyllum, Pursh. * (Eng. 



1812. 



A. Pennsylvanicum, Linn. (A. 

 striatum.) * (Eng. 1755.) 



A. rubrum, Linn. * (Eng. 1656.) 

 There are two or three culti- 

 vated varieties. 



A. saccharinum, Wangh. * (Eng. 

 1755.) A. barbarum, Linn., is 

 probably the oldest name. 



A. saccharinum var. nigrum. 

 T. & G. * (Eng. 1812.) 



A. spicatum, Lam. * (Eng. 

 1750.) 



iEsculus. Species 14 ; 6 in our re- 

 gion. 



Californica, Nutt. (Eng.) 

 M. flava, Ait. (Eng. 1764.) 

 M. glabra, Willd. (JE>. rubi- 



cunda.) * (Eng. 1821.) 

 M. parviflora, Walt. * (M.,ov 



Pavia, macrostachya.) (Eng. 



1820.) 



M. Pavia, Linn. * (Eng. 1711.) 

 Cardiospermum. Species about 

 15 ; 2 in our territory. 



C. Halicacabum, Linn. * (Eng.) 

 The well-known Balloon- 

 vine. 



Negundo. Species 2 to 4; 2 in our 

 country. 

 N. aceroides, Moench. (N. faxin- 

 ifolium.) * (Eng. 1688.) 

 There is a variety crispum, in 

 cultivation. 

 N. Californicum, T. & G.* 

 Sapindus. Two; 40 in all. 



S. Saponaria, Linn.* 

 Staphylea. Species 4; one-half 

 American. 

 S. Bolanderi, Gray. (Eng. 1883.) 

 S. trifolia, Linn. * (En*. 1640.) 

 Ungnadia. Species 1, Texan. 

 U. speciosa, Endl. * (Eng. 1850.) 



Anacardiace^e, Cashew Family. 

 Rhus. Species 120; in our region 

 16. 



R. Canadensis, Marshall. (R. 



aromatica.) * (Eng. 1773.) 

 R. Canadensis var. trilobata, 



Gray. (R. trilobata.) * 

 R. copallina, Linn. * (Eng. 



1688.) 



R. cotinoides, Nutt. Kelsey '90- 

 '91. (?) 



R. diversiloba, T. & G. Gill, 



1881. (Eng.) 

 R. glabra, Linn. * (Eng. 1726.) 



