700 
88 Pliniàna ; branches whitish, firm; berries middle-sized, 
black. Jetubi bueno, p. 216.—89 predira ; berries large, green. 
Ataubi, p. 216.—90 pregrandis ; peduncles red ; berries large, 
red. Santa Paula de Xerez, p. 218.—91 Garidèli ; peduncles 
green; berries large, black. Moravita, p. 218.—92 ovata ; ber- 
ries middle-sized, red. Arrobal, p. 219. 
Tribe 15. Dactylides. Datileras (Span.). Branches prostrate. 
Berries oblong, firm, and sweet. 
93 Déctylus ; berries red. De Ragol, p. 220.—94 ténera ; 
leaves obscurely-green; berries middle-sized, black. Teta de 
vaca negra, p. 220.—95 teretitiscula ; berries large, black. Teta 
de negra, p. 221.—96 gracilis; branches very short; racemes 
short; berrieS few, white. Teta de vaca blanco, p. 221.— 
97 eximia; branches long; racemes large; berries crowded, 
white. De Loxa, p. 222. f. 2.—98 lénga; racemes slender; 
berries very few, oblong, slender, white. Almunnecar, p. 223.— 
99 orchidea; branches long; racemes small; berries crowded, 
yellow, very sweet. Boton de Gallo, p. 225.—100 juctnda ; 
leaves greenish-yellow ; berries black, very sweet. Boton de 
Gallo negra, p. 225. 
Tribe 15. Apiana. Moscatelles (Span.). 
101 generdsa; berries round, yellow. Muscatel melnudo 
blanco, p. 226.—102 moschata ; berries round, red. Muscatel 
melnudo morado, p. 227.—103 obovata ; berries obovate, violet. 
Moscate gordo Morado, p. 228. f. 1.—104 Isoddri; berries ob- 
ovate, rather yellow.. Moscatelon, p. 229. 
Berries musky. 
+ Singular varieties of the same tribe. 
105 Bouteloui ; berries large, subobovate, yellowish, rather 
sweet. De Boutelou, p. 230.—106 Séchsi; branches prostrate, 
brittle; leaves greenish-yellow; berries middle-sized, round, 
greenish-white, sweet. Vigiriego de Motril, p. 231.—107 vì- 
vax; branches erect; leaves yellowish-green; berries middle- 
sized, very round, dark-violet, sapid. Jami, p. 231.—108 Te- 
råna; branches rather firm; leaves small, yellowish-green ; 
berries very crowded, middle-sized, very round, firm, and yel- 
low. Terana, p. 233.—109 spherocérpa; branches rather firm ; 
leaves green, hardly pilose ; berries large, very round, white, 
and sapid. Alban real, p. 234.—110 pseudoapidna ; leaves 
greenish-yellow, hardly pilose; berries large, very round, green. 
Muscatel de Flandes, p. 235.—111 Elisabeth ; branches firm ; 
leaves rather pilose; berries large, round, white, soft, insipid. 
Santa Isabel, p. 236.—112 Vada; berries few, minute, oblong- 
ovate, blackish, firm, and acid. Vaoa, p- 236.—113 Ruizia; leaves 
palmate ; berries few, middle-sized, roundish, black, and fleshy. 
Ruizia, p. 237,114 Zee ; branches very brittle; leaves yel- 
lowish-green ; berries middle-sized, party-coloured, soft, and 
sapid. Molar de Granada, p. 237.—115 hirsùta ; branches rather 
erect, brittle; leaves very hairy, yellowish ; berries very round, 
yellow, soft. Cannocazo, p. 238.—116 regalis ; leaves yellowish- 
green; berries few, large, cylindrically subovate, white, rather 
firm. Uva de Rey, p. 239.—117 Palladii ; branches prostrate ; 
leaves yellowish ; berries much crowded, middle-sized, rather 
oblong, yellowish, firm, and rather acid. Ciuti, p- 240.— 
118 Bácci; leaves yellowish; berries crowded, middle-sized, 
subcylindrical, yellowish, firm, and subacid. Casta de Okianez, 
p. 242.—119 Mievasea ; berries few, large, oblong, red, subacid, 
sapid. Nievasea, p. 243. 
_ Descriptive List of the varieties of Vitis V inifera or Grape- 
vine, cultivated in the regions on the Rhine, by Professor Dierbach 
in Heidelberg, extracted from Schlecht. Linnea. vol. 3. p. 142 
to 152. 
AMPELIDE. 
IV. Vits. 
§ 1. Humilidres. Stem shrubby, usually dwarf, mith the nodes 
of the branches approximate. Berries usually small and dense. 
* Spherocarpe. Berries globose. 
a Nobiles. Grapes from which a generous wine is obtained. 
1 pusilla; leaves 3-5-lobed, villous beneath ; bunches small, 
dense; berries small, pellucid, with a thin, yellowish-green skin 
which is dotted, and operculated, and with a juicy aromatic 
sweet flesh. There are varieties of this with green, cream- 
coloured, red, and black berries. Riesling, p. 144.—2 pere- 
grina; leaves 3-5-lobed, pubescent beneath ; bunches middle- 
sized, pyramidal, and rather dense ; berries greenish-yellow, 
covered with a greyish bloom with a thin skin, and aromatic 
sweet flesh. Walsch-Riesling, p. 145.—3 wxanthocarpa; leaves 
3-lobed, villous beneath; bunches small, dense ; berries yel- 
lowish, pellucid, covered with white, pruinose dots, with a thin 
skin and a sweet juicy flesh. There isa variety of this with 
greenish fruit. Gelber-Riesling, Ortlieber, Knakkerle, p. 145. 
—4 nana; leaves 5-lobed, covered with white pubescence beneath ; 
bunches rather dense, branched ; berries green, covered with pru- 
inose dots, with a thick skin and sweet flesh. Kleiner Gutedel, p. 
145.—5 Campana ; leaves slightly 3-lobed, flat, pubescent be- 
neath; bunches small, dense; berries whitish-green, with a thin 
dotted skin, and sweet juicy pulp. This is the grape from which 
champaigne is made. Champagner, Kleiner-Heinsch, p. aay 
Burgundiaca ; leaves 3-5-lobed, villous beneath ; bunches sm a 
dense; berries greenish-yellow, dotted, with a thin skin, covere 
with a grey bloom, and with juicy, aromatic, sweet pulp. Weis- 
ser Burgunder, p. 145.—7 nicarina; leaves 5-lobed, aunt 
beneath ; bunches middle-sized, dense, oblong ; berries greens 
yellow, covered with a white bloom ; the skin is thin and dotted, 
and the pulp is green, juicy, and sweet. Futterling, p. 145 
8 péndula ; leaves 3-lobed or entire, pubescent beneath ; bunc ae? 
on long peduncles, dense ; berries unequal-sized, green, v $ 
thick skin, covered with a white bloom, and with succuten 
sweet flesh. There is a variety of this with black berries. 
Hangling, p. 145. 
B Plebéie. Grapes which produce bad and cheap wines. 
9 crépitans; leaves 3-5-lobed, covered with white villi = 
neath ; bunches loose, branched, oblong ; berries on Jong pe i 
cels, white, dotted, covered with a grey bloom ; skin thin pr 
pulp pellucid, watery, and sweet. Weisser Rauschling, p- is 
—10 xanthóxylon ; leaves 3-5-lobed, villous beneath; bunc 
dense ; berries on short pedicels, dotted, covered with a grey 
bloom ; skin rather thick, and pulp red and sweet. Schwarzer 
Rauschling, Gelbholzer, p. 146.—11 pulverulénta ; g 
slightly 3-lobed, blistered, clothed beneath with white vI s 
bunches dense, oblong, middle-sized, nearly simple ; berm 
blue, covered with a grey bloom ; the skin is thin and the PE 
is red. Blaue Mullertraube, p. 146.—12 Austriaca ; ae : 
3-lobed or nearly entire, hairy beneath ; bunches Cro in: 
berries green, dotted, covered with a grey bloom; skin rs L 
pulp watery, usually containing only 1 seed. Oesterreiche ne 
vaner, p. 146. There are varieties of this with red an vate 
berries.—13 acérba; leaves 5-lobed, smooth; bunches pee ’ 
middle-sized, dense, simple ; berries without dots, Brey hle- 
with a thin skin, and red, juicy, acid, astringent pulp. | be- 
hentraube, p. 146.—14 tinctòria; leaves 5-lobed, ‘bee i 
neath ; bunches crowded; berries blue, with a thick s abe, 
firm, acid, purple pulp, which stains the hands. « Farbertr 
p. 146, 
