AMPELIDEZ. 
** Dactylides. Berries more or less oblong. 
a Nobiles. Grapes from which good wines are obtained. 
15 Clavennénsis; leaves on long petioles, slightly 3-lobed, with 
red teeth, pilose beneath; bunches small, dense ; berries red, 
covered with brownish bloom; skin rather thick, and the pulp 
juicy, aromatic, and sweet. There is a variety of this with black 
berries and red pulp. Clavner, Rulander, Burgunder, p. 147. 
—16 Tyrolénsis; leaves on short petioles, slightly 3-lobed ; 
bunches small, broad, branched, dense ; berries pruinose, red, 
iy a thin skin, and juicy, aromatic, sweet pulp. Traminer, 
p. 147. . 
B Plebéia. 
17 præ cox; leaves on long petioles, 3-lobed, or entire, rather 
pubescent beneath; bunches small, crowded; berries blue, 
covered with a grey frosted bloom; skin thick; pulp firm and 
acid. Jacobstraube, p. 146.—18 Omphacina; leaves 5-lobed, 
smooth; bunches elongated, flaccid; berries cream-coloured, 
dotted, covered with a white bloom, with a thick skin, and firm 
acid pulp. Sauertraube, Verjus, p. 147. 
Grapes from which cheap wines are obtained. 
y Apyrènæ. Berries without seeds. 
19 Corinthiaca; leaves’ slightly 3-lobed, villous beneath ; 
bunches middle-sized, rather flaccid ; berries cream-coloured, 
covered with white bloom ; skin thin, pulp succulent and sweet. 
Rosinentraube, Corinthe, p. 147. 
§ 2. Elatiores. Trunk shrubby, tall and climbing, or arbo- 
reous and erect, with the internodes of the branches elongated. 
Bunches usually large, and flaccid. , 
1 Fruticòsæ. Stems tall. 
* Spherocaérpe. Berries globose. 
a Nobiles. Grapes from which excellent wines are obtained. 
20 Aminea ; leaves 5-lobed, smooth, or pubescent beneath ; 
bunches large, flaccid; berries greenish-yellow, dotted with 
Town, and covered with white bloom; skin thin; pulp pellu- 
cid, juicy, sweet, and very savoury. There are varieties of this 
with smaller white and red berries. Gruner oder weisser Gutedel, 
p. 148.2] @stivalis ; leaves 5-lobed, pubescent on the nerves 
beneath; bunches early, large, flaccid; branches thin ; berries 
"ge, dotted, whitish-green, covered with grey bloom; skin 
thin; pulp juicy and savoury. Fruher Gutedel, Perltraube, p. 
148.22 rubra; leaves 5-lobed, coloured; bunches large, 
flaccid ; berries purple, covered with a grey bloom ; skin thin, 
pulp red and savoury. Rother Gutedel, Konigs-gutedel, p. 148. 
~—23 durdcina; leaves 5-lobed, smoothish; bunches large, 
flaccid ; berries greenish-yellow, dotted with brown, covered 
with white bloom; skin thick; pulp firm, fragile, and very 
Savoury. There is a variety of this with deeply jagged leaves, 
and loose bunches. Krachgutedel, p. 148.—24 Lugiana ; leaves 
5-lobed, smooth; bunches large, rather dense ; berries green, 
dotted, covered with grey bloom; skin thin; pulp juicy and 
‘avoury. Lugiane, p. 149. 
B Plebsie. Grapes from which bad and cheap wines are 
obtained. 
*5 misera ; leaves on long petioles, slightly 3-lobed, clothed 
with white villi; bunches large, pyramidal, flaccid, branched ; 
res large, greenish-yellow, dotted, covered with white bloom; 
Sxin thin ; pulp yellow, watery. Elender, Putzcheere, Tokayer, 
P. 149.96 caudata ; leaves on long petioles, 5-lobed, woolly 
neath; bunches large, tapering into a tail, flaccid ; berries 
IV. Vitis. 701 
cream-coloured, dotted, covered with a white bloom; skin thin; 
pulp juicy. Hammelchewanz, Lamberttraube, p. 149.—27 leucc- 
phylla; leaves 5-lobed, covered with white hairs beneath ; 
bunches large, flaccid; berries red, covered with grey bloom ; 
skin thick; pulp firm, acid. Weislauber, Hudler, p. 149.— 
28 cathdrtica; leaves 3-lobed, pubescent beneath; bunches 
large, rather dense; berries greenish-white, pellucid, with a 
thin skin and juicy, watery, acid pulp. There are varieties of 
this with cream-coloured and red berries. The wine obtained 
from this grape is cathartic in a strong degree as well as the 
berries, Heinisch, p. 149.—29 albuélis; leaves 3-lobed, on 
short petioles ; bunches large, dense, pyramidal ; berries white, 
dotted, pruinose, with a thin skin and juicy watery pulp. There 
are varieties of this with larger and smaller berries, cream- 
coloured, red, and black. Alben, Elbling, p. 149. 
* * Dactylides. 
a Nobiles. Grapes from which pleasant wines are obtained. 
Berries more or less oblong. 
80 Malvatica ; leaves rather hairy beneath; bunches large, 
rather dense , berries green, dotted, pruinose, with a thin skin, 
and juicy, savoury pulp. There are varieties of this with white 
and black berries. Malvasier, Seidentraube, p. 150.—31 Rhe’- 
tica; leaves on long petioles, 5-lobed, villous beneath ; bunches 
dense, large; berries unequal, flesh-coloured, covered with 
grey bloom; skin thick ; pulp firm, sweet, and savoury. There 
are varieties of this with white and green berries. Fleischtraube, 
Valteliner, p. 150. 
B Plebvie. 
32 Francénica ;, leaves on long petioles, 3-lobed, pubescent 
beneath; bunches large, flaccid, on long peduncles ; berries 
green, dotted, pruinose, with a thick skin, and Juicy, sweetish 
pulp. Franken, p. 150.—33 callòsa ; leaves slightly 3-lobed, 
on long stalks, rough beneath ; berries green, pruinose, with a 
callose skin, and firm, sweetish pulp. There is a variety of 
this with red berries. Hartheinsch, p. 150.—34 rostrata ; 
leaves 3-5-lobed, on long stalks, pubescent beneath ; berries 
acuminated, very long, green, pruinose, with a thick skin and 
acid pulp. There is a variety of this with blue berries. Spitz- 
walscher, Vogelschnabel, p. 150. 
Grapes from which bad nines are obtained. 
2 Arborescéntes. Stems gigantic. 
* Spherocarpe. Berries globose. 
a Nébilis. Grapes from which excellent wines are obtained. 
35 Apiana; leaves 3-5-lobed, rather pilose beneath ; bunches 
large, dense ; berries cream-coloured, dotted, pruinose, with a 
thick skin, and a peculiar musky firm pulp, resembling the ber- 
ries of the black-currant. There are varieties of this with red, 
blue, and black berries. Muscateller, p. 151. 
B Plebéia. Grapes from which bad nines are obtained. 
36 microcárpa ; leaves 5-lobed, on long petioles, smoothish ; 
bunches large, pyramidal, branched, | flaccid ; berries large, 
black, covered with grey bloom; skin thick; pulp firm and 
sweet. There is a variety of this with red berries. . Trollinger, 
Schwarzer-gutedel, Malvasier, p. 151.—37 Chenopòdea ; leaves 
5-lobed, smooth ; bunches large, rather dense, pyramidal, on 
long peduncles, much branched ; berries middle-sized, blue, 
covered with grey bloom ; skin thick ; pulp reddish, of a sweet- 
ish-acid flavour. Gansfussler, p. 151. 
** Dactylides. 
38 Aureliana; leaves 3-lobed, on long stalks, hispid beneath ; 
bunches early, very dense ; berries cream-coloured, pellucid, 
Berries more or less oblong. 
