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Rubra of Michaux or not; and here is his reply, dated November llth, 1890: 'Le V. Palmata de Vahl, du Jardin des Plantes de Paris est un V. Rlparia, et non de vrai r. Rubra, de Michaux. ' Hence we have in synonymy V. Rubra, MX. , Syn. , V. Palmata, Engelmann, Bushberg Catlg. , 1883, and Garden and Forest, July, 1889; V. Riparia, MX. , Syn. V. Palmata, Yahl. So V. Palmata must not be used except as a synonym. It will be remembered that in an article of mine published in Garden and Forest for Oct...ober 1st, V. Palmata was substituted where I had written V. Rubra. T. V. MUNSON. " Denison, Texas, Dec. , 1890 78 PLATE XXVI. 16. VITIS RUBRA, Michaux. Cat Bird Grape. From Mississippi River, Ills. 79 Leaves: Stipules very small, broad at base, roundish obtuse, membranaceous, ciliate margin, petiole, in length from 1/2 to 2/3 the width of blade, slender, striated with deep narrow groove, pubescent, occasionally has a few cottony hairs; color red, attached to blade at an obtuse angle; blade about 3%' in length by about 2%' in width, very different from V vulpina; in shape long cordate, plane; basal sinus generally n shaped; shoulders, or lobes and summit long, acute, taper- pointed; border either sharply shouldered or often three lobed, sometimes five lobed, with narrow, acute or rounded sinuses, frequently all the different forms occurring on the same plant; teeth large, irregular, very acute, margins straight or slightly convex, with long mucron as in V.
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