FOURTH DISTRICT. 



Comprising Cloverdale, Mendocino, Knights Valley, and Washington. 



Number of vineyards ....... ____________ ..... . ......... . ..... _________________________ 282. 



Total acreage in grapes ______ ............. ________ ........ --------------------- 7,241 acres. 



Acreage in bearing ______ ..... ___________ ...... ____ i .......... _ ..... __________ 6,987 acres. 



Acreage in wine grapes ____ ..... _________________ ....... ----- ..... ------------ 7,105>^ acres. 



Acreage in table grapes ..... _______ ............... ----- ..... ------------------ 123 % acres. 



Acreage in raisin grapes ......... ______________________________________ .......... 12 acres. 



Infested by phylloxera .......... ______ ....... ________________________________ ..... .1 acre. 



fRiparia __________________________ 13 acres. 



Planted to resistant* .......... ~-W.^\$S3^^^~jK^ 



[Unspecified _________________ ..... Balance. 



(Grafted and bearing ____________ 134% acres. 

 Grafted but not bearing ____________ None. 

 Not yet grafted ___________________ 2 acres. 



Crop in 1892. _. ........... _ ..... ___________________________ ..... ________________ 19,327 tons. 



n oocfkKnn n (Oak_. ...398,200 gallons. 



Cooperage.. ..2,260,500 gallons | Redwood ....... ________ l^SOO gallons. 



FIFTH DISTRICT. 



Comprising the Townships of Bodega, Ocean, Redwood, and Salt Point. 



Number of vineyards _____________________ ......... ___________ .......... _______________ 33. 



Total acreage in vines ........ _. . ______________________ ...... _ ............. _____ 752 acres. 



Acreage in bearing. __ __________________ ....... _____ ........... . ....... ________ 732 acres. 



Acreage in wine grapes ___________________________ _______________________________ 744 acres. 



Acreage in table grapes _______________________ ..... ________ ....... ____________ _-_.^7 acres. 



Acreage in raisin grapes ......... _______________________________ ......... ...: ______ 1 acre. 



Crop in 1892 _______________ ...... _ _______ ........ ___________________ ....... _____ 1,640 tons. 



Cooperage .. ..... 646,450 gaUons 



Respectfully submitted. 



WINFIELD SCOTT, 



Secretary. 



REPORT OF ALLEN B. LEMMON. 



SANTA ROSA, CAL., June 20, 1893. 



Hon. I. DETURK, Viticultural Commissioner for the Sonoma District: 



DEAR SIR: Herewith I submit my report of the canvass of Sonoma 

 County in the collection of vineyard and wine statistics, as per blank 

 forms furnished by you for such purpose. 



In doing this work, I first sent a circular letter to all vineyardists, 

 with a blank form and addressed stamped envelope for the reply, ask- 

 ing for the desired information. This was preliminary to the general 

 visitation of the county, and thus I secured a showing from about two 

 hundred vineyardists. This was followed by visitation to every neigh- 

 borhood and to almost every vineyard. 



^ IThe statistics have been collected and classified by supervisor districts, 

 of which there are five. After careful study of the county, this seemed 

 to me to be the most satisfactory division of the territory. The first 

 district includes the Sonoma Valley, in which phylloxera has done the 

 greatest damage, with some contiguous country. The vineyards about 

 Sebastopol, in Analy Township, and the few vineyards about Petaluma 

 constitute the second district. The third district is composed of Santa 

 Rosa and Russian River Townships; the fourth of the Healdsburg 

 country and the territory north and east of there, and the fifth the 

 coast region of the county. 



