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toundish oval, and very much hammered, Skm jet black, covered 

 with a thin bloom. Flesh firm, juicy, and ^Yith a brisk acid but 

 not rich flavour'. It has some resemblance in shape and colour 

 to Fraukenthal, but is far inferior to it in flavour, and is a fort- 

 night or three weeks later in ripening. 



Comichon Musc[ue de Hongrie . . . Lkroy. 



This is very similar to, if not synonymous with, White Frontig- 



nan. 



Muscat d'Espagne 



Papeleu, 



Papel 



Very similar to, if not identical with, White Fronlignan. 



Muscat de Jesus ,..,.. 



Synonymous with Chasselas musc[u6. 



Muscat de Seine. 



Leroy. 



A small black Muscat having a thin skin, tender flesh, thin juice, 

 and not remarkable for flavour. Not worth cultivating, 



Muscat IToir de Naples . , ... Leuoy. 



Bunch small and well set. Berries small and round. Skin very 



thick, adhering closely to the flesh, black and covered with thin 

 bloom. Flesh firm, richly and briskly flavoured ; but the grape 

 is too small for general cultivation. 



Muscat de Lierval . . . . 



Papeleu. 



Bunches quite small and well set. Berries small, round, and 

 covered with a thick bloom. Skin quite black. Flesh tender 

 and sweet, with a slight musky flavour. Seeds very large for the 

 size of the berry. A very early grape, but far too small for gene- 

 ral cultivation. 



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Muscat Elanc de Berkheim . . - . . Lekoy, 



Synonymous with Chasselas masque. 



Muscat Troveren 



PArELEU, 



Bunches large. Berries large and round. Skin white, assuming 

 a pale grizzly tinge when quite ripe. Flesh very firm, and crack- 

 ling with a rich and highly piquant flavour. This is a very fine 

 grape, having a subdued Frontignan flavour. 



Tokai de Hongrie Leroy. 



Synonymous with Chasselas musouft. 



