Vitis caribaea (cont) 
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Flowers: fFertile,— minute, stamens erect or horizontal, nearly as long 
as the pedicels, disdlarge; ovary minute, globose-conical; style short. 
Berries: Described by DeCandolle as very small, globular and glabrous. 
This description suits well the berries received from Jamaica and Honduras, 
Central America. 

Seeds: 2 to 3, very small, ovoid, subcordate, chestnut color, beak short, | 
raphe filiform, chalaza obovate or orbicular, in center of back of seed(DeCandolle), — 
MacFadeyn Fl. Ham. p.181. Those obtained by me from Jamaica and Honduras agree i 
withnthis description. 
Distributed along the coast of Mexico, Sentral America and among the West 
Indies, but not in the United States. 
—-— Foundations of American Grape Culture, by T. V.~ Munson, 1909. 
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