VINE. 
pentandria monogynia. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Calyx five-toothed. 
Corolla of five small petals. 
Seed-vessel a round pulpy fruit, containing five small seeds. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Vitis vinifera. V. foliis sinuatis nudis. Linn. Spec. Plant. 
Willi. 1 . p. 1180 . 
Leaves naked and sinuated. 
Vitis, foliis palmato-angulatis. Hort. Cliff. 74. 
Vitis vinifera. Bauh. Pin. 2 99. 
Vitis Corinthiaca sive Apyrena. Bauh. 
Hist. 2. p. 72. 
Common Vine. . Duham. Arl. Fruct. 2. pi. l.—g. Blackiv. 
Herb. pi. 154. 
This is the most important of all the different spe- 
cies of vine, being cultivated in several parts of the 
world for the sake of its luscious fruit. It would 
be needless to give a particular description of a 
plant with which every one is acquainted, or to de- 
tail the manner in which it is cultivated ; neverthe- 
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