AMPELIDE#. 
p. 161.—33 impàtiens; branches erectish ; leaves large, green ; 
berries much crowded, obovate, green, very juicy, with conspi-- 
cuous veins. Abejera, p. 162.—34 lacrymosa; leaves palmate, 
greenish-yellow ; racemes small; berries much crowded, rather 
oblong, green, and very juicy. Lorona, p. 163.—35 anómala ; 
tendrils opposite. Gallega, p. 163.—36 mollissima; branches 
spotted with black at the base; leaves nearly entire, when the 
fruit is mature they change to a red ; berries black, middle-sized, 
very juicy, and very crowded. Mollor de Cadiz, p. 164.—37 dul- 
cissma ; branches erect; leaves middle-sized, greenish-yellow ; 
berries middle-sized, very round, white, and juicy. Malvasia, 
' p. 165.—38 Ximenexioides; branches brittle; leaves palmate, 
greenish-yellow ; berries few, middle-sized, rather oblong, white, 
soft, and very sweet. Ximenez Zumbon, p. 166.—39 Liebdulti ; 
branches erect, reddish-brown, brittle; berries small, round, black. 
Tintilla, p. 167.—40 maculdta; branches brittle ; leaves palmate ; 
berries middle-sized, round, black, and very soft. Tinto, p. 169.— 
41 Bretonnéria ; branches brittle ; leaves middle-sized, palmate ; 
berries middle-sized, round, black, rather soft, of an austere- 
sweetish taste, and with a thick skin. Romé, p. 170.—42 diver- 
sifolia; branches tender; leaves palmate, and nearly entire ; 
racemes small; berries much crowded, small, round, black. 
Garabatona, p. 171.—43 Valcarcélia; branches short, tender ; 
leaves middle-sized, palmate ; berries few, small, round, black, 
soft, very sweet, and late. Morrastell, p- 172.—44 Virgiliana ; 
leaves greenish-yellow ; racemes small; berries obovate, black, 
and very soft. Virgiliana, p. 173.—45 bulldta; branches ten- 
der ; leaves large, blistered; berries crowded, large, roundish, 
white. Beva, p. 174.46 Galana; leaves large ; berries rather 
crowded, middle-sized, roundish, white, and firm. Galana, p. 
175,—47 Dussieux ; branches tender; berries middle-sized, 
white, firm, very sapid, with a thin skin. Montuo Castellano, p. 
175,48 picta ; branches tender; leaves large ; berries crowded, 
middle-sized, obovate, hard, and very fleshy. Pecho de Perdiz, 
P. 176.—49 bipartita ; branches tender; leaves middle-sized, 
greenish-yellow; berries few, middle-sized, rather oblong, 
White, rather firm, very sapid, and late, with a thin skin, Zu- 
rum, p. 177.50 Columélle ; branches long, tender; leaves 
obscurely green; racemes large; berries rather crowded, large, 
roundish, white, and firm. De Columela, p. 178.—51 prolifera; 
ranches thick ; leaves acutely-sinuated, toothed ; racemes small; 
rmes crowded, round, white, and soft. Sepa canasta, p. 179. 
—82 Colònia; berries few, large, roundish, white, soft, sub- 
acid, early, Colona, p. 179.—53 rotundifolia ; leaves somewhat 
orbicular, nearly entire, soft, greenish-yellow ; racemes small ; 
pe obovate,.very soft. Fray Cusana de Mayna, p. 180.— 
subcompréssa ; branches tender, compressed at the base ; 
“aves large, cordately-sinuated, greenish-yellow; racemes 
wall; berries very round, white, soft, and very sweet. Cien- 
nentes, p. 181.—55 aurántia; branches very brittle; berries 
middle-sized, much crowded, rather obovate, firm, austere, yel- 
iy Doradilla, p. 181.—56 canina; branches brittle ; leaves 
wildle-sized, greenish-yellow ; berries much crowded, middle- 
“zed, round, yellow, firm, and austere. Montuo Perruno, p. 183. 
short paupérrima ; branches brittle, spotted at the base, with 
t internodes; leaves small, acuminately-toothed, -yellow ; 
itan ce middle-sized, round, white, firm, fleshy, and sweet. 
ing, fia. axarete, p. 184.—58 fragilis; a nee ones 
long. „> Caves acutely-sinuated, greenish-ye a | 
yell peduncles very brittle ; berries very few, unequal, round, 
ow, fleshy, austere, late. Heben, p. 184.—59 macrophylla ; 
a large, with the tomentum deciduous ; berries few, fleshy, 
Ow, austere. Rabo de Baca, p. 185.—60 ignobilis ; branches 
€r ; leaves large, tomentose or pilose ; berries round, dirty- 
Yellow, firm, austere. Rebazo, p. 186. 
IV. Vitis. 699 
Sect. 2. 
Tribe 7. Ximenécie. 
and horizontal. 
pilose. 
Leaves pilose or nearly smooth. 
Ximenecias (Span.). Branches erect 
Leaves acutely-sinuated, greenish-yellow, rather 
Berries rather crowded, middle-sized, white. 
61 Forsjthii ; branches horizontal. Ximenez loco, p. 183.— 
62 Ximenecia; branches erect. Ximenez, p. 188. 
Tribe 8. 
brittle. 
roundish. 
Flavéntes. Perrunos (Span.). 
Leaves yellowish. Berries 
Branches firm and 
crowded, middle-sized, 
63 flava: branches very brittle; peduncles brittle; berries 
firm, yellow. Perruno comun. p. 192.—64 Roziéri; branches 
very brittle ; peduncles brittle; berries firm, black. Perruno 
negro, p. 193.—65 Quintinea ; branches brittle ; peduncles firm; 
berries black, rather firm. Quintinea, p. 194.—66 Berndla ; 
branches brittle ; berries black, soft. Bernala, p. 194.—67 fir- 
missima ; branches firm; leaves very hairy ; berries white, firm. 
Perruno duro, p. 195. f. 3. 
Tribe 9. 
trate, very tender. 
Vigiriegos (Span.). Branches pros- 
Berries large, soft. 
Prostrate. 
Leaves yellowish. 
68 prostrata; berries roundish, greenish-white. Vigiriega 
comun, p. 196.—69 Catonis; berries black. Vigiriega negra, p. 
197.—70 Bidèti; berries oblong, greenish-white. De Bidet, 
p. 197. 
Tribe 10. Oxicérpe. Agraceras (Span.). Leaves deep- 
green. Berries middle-sized, round, and large oblong, rather 
acid, 
71 albicans ; branches white, firm; racemes middle-sized ; 
berries middle-sized, black, late. Blanquecina, p. 198.—72 Sòti; 
branches white, firm ; racemes oblongish, large ; berries middle- 
sized, black, late. De Soto, p. 198.—73 vittata; berries black 
or greyish-black. Melonera, p. 199.—74 florentina ; peduncles 
very tender; berries large, black. Agracera, p. 200.—75 Lan- 
gleya ; peduncles black, very flexile ; berries large, black. Lan- 
gleya, p. 201. . 
Tribe 11. Pergulane. Ferrares (Span.). Branches prostrate. 
Leaves greenish-yellow. Berries rather cronded, round, firm, 
and sapid. 
76 autumnalis; branches tender; berries large, blackish. 
Ferrar comun. p. 202.—77 speciosa ; branches tender ; berries 
large, white. Ferrar blanco, p. 202.—78 Jonesia ; branches 
firm; berries large, blackish. Jetubi loco. p- 203.—79 erqui- 
sita; berries middle- sized, obtuse, black. Coiona negra, p. 204. 
—80 saccharàta ; berries middle-sized, umbilicate, black. Zu- 
cari, p. 204.—81 mellita ; berries large, yellow. Melcecha, 
p. 206. 
Tribe 12. Bumdsti. 
ovately-conical. 
82 sulcata; berries umbilicate, rather furrowed, red. Leonada, 
p. 207. f. 10, 11. 29,83 exsticca; leaves rather pilose ; berries 
black. Corazon de Cabrito, p. 209.—84 Martinècii; berries 
rather yellow. Martinecia, P- 210.—85 longissima ; berries 
tapering to both ends, white. Santa Paula de Granac a, p: 211. 
—86 macrobétrys ; leaves pilose, rather tomentose; berries 
black. Caco de Tinaja, p. 213. 
Tribe 13. Oleaginea. Cabrieles (Span.). Leaves deep-green. 
Berries middle-sized and large, oblong, firm, austere, or very 
sapid. . o 
87 rabra; branches whitish, striped longitudinally with red, 
tender; berries black, middle-sized, and large. Cabriel, p. 214.— 
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Tetas de vaca (Span.). Berries large, 
