Some Y 1 Hybrids 
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The characters on which Dr. Munson based the hybridity of these 
vines are such as may be found every once in a while among seedlings 
of pure Muscadines. The tendency toward lobing of the leaf has been 
repeatedly observed among seedlings of the variety Scuppernong, as 
Fig. 30. Selected shoots from Rotundifolia seedling vines, showing varia¬ 
tions. Leaves of upper shoots show a decided tendency toward lobing while 
the tendrils of the lower shoots show that all tendrils on Rotundifolia vines 
are not simple. Reduced. 
well as other varieties. (See Tig. 30.) The occasional forking of the 
tendril has been noticed on two wild Rotundifolia vines as well as on 
numerous seedlings even more often than on any of his so-called hybrids. 
(See Tigs. 29, 30 and 31.) The fruit-clusters on six of Munson’s 
