FIRST DISTRICT. 



COMPRISING VALLEJO AND SONOMA TOWNSHIPS. 



Agnew, S. J., Sonoma. Total, 15 acres; all in bearing; soil light loam; slopes slightly 

 to the south; crop, 10 tons. 



Aguillon, A., Sonoma Total, 7 acres; infested by phylloxera, 3 acres; planted to resist- 

 ants (Lenoir), 4 acres; soil light adobe and gravelly; low lying; south exposure; crop, 2 

 tons. 



Akers, M. P., Shellville. Between 4 and 5 acres; all in bearing; soil black loam; valley 

 or low lying land; crop, 11 tons. 



Batto, John, Sonoma. Total, 25 acres; in bearing, 18 acres; infested by phylloxera, 18 

 acres; all good for one more crop; light gravelly soil; low lying; southern exposure; 

 crop, 30 tons. An old vineyard at the north side of Sonoma Valley. There have been 7 

 acres planted to resistants 3 to Riparia and 4 to Lenoir. The resistant vines are not 

 yet in bearing. 



Sell, Mrs. Teressa, Glen Ellen Total, 75 acres; in bearing, 75 acres; all infested by 

 phylloxera, but apparently good for one more crop; soil light gravelly, part of the tract 

 being upland and part mountain; southern and western exposure; crop, about 50 tons. 



This is the former J. H. Drummond place of 150 acres, once planted to superior foreign 

 varieties and noted for its vineyard. It is now badly infested by phylloxera, half the 

 vineyard, or 75 acres, being entirely gone, and the other half near the end of its exist- 

 ence. It is proposed to clean up the entire vineyard after this year and use the land for 

 other purposes. 



Bihler, William, Lakeville. Total, 15 acres; in bearing, 12 acres; soil reddish land and 

 light adobe; upland; western exposure. A young vineyard near San Pablo Bay, the last 

 crop being only 10 tons. 



Black, Mrs. J. W., Petaluma. Total, 7 acres; all in bearing and all wine grapes; soil 

 gravelly loam; summit of Sonoma Mountain; southeast exposure; crop estimated at 

 about 12 tons. 



Boletti, V., Sonoma. Total, 18 acres; in bearing, 12 acres; infested by phylloxera, 12 acres, 

 but all good for more than one crop; planted to resistants (Lenoir), 6 acres; soil black 

 loam; low lying; southern exposure; crop, 12 tons. 



Bassaca, Frank, Glen Ellen. Total, 16 acres; in bearing, 6 acres; infested by phylloxera, 

 16 acres; all good for one more crop; soil red gravelly; upland; southern exposure; crop, 

 6 tons. 



Bowen, John D., Glen Ellen. Total, 8 acres; all in bearing; all infested by phylloxera 

 the remnant of an old v,ineyard; soil red gravel; mountain; exposure in all directions; 

 crop, 45 tons; no wine on hand; cooperage, 10,000 gallons oak and 5,000 gallons redwood. 

 This vineyard is at the northern end of Sonoma Mountain and is 1,700 feet above sea- 

 level. 



Bowen, John, Glen Ellen. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; all infested by phylloxera; good 

 for one more crop; soil gravelly black loam; mountain; south and east exposure; crop, 

 40 tons. This vineyard is on the mountains near the Napa County line. Half of it has 

 been killed by phylloxera. 



Boyes, Capt. H. E., Glen Ellen. Total, 5 acres; all in bearing; of this vineyard 1% acres 

 have been planted to Lenoir vines; soil dark loam; low lying; southeast exposure; crop, 

 20 tons. This vineyard is now but one third the size it was at the making of the last 

 report. 



Breitenbach, F., Sonoma. Total, 6 acres; all in bearing; all infested by phylloxera, 4 

 acres being considered good for one more crop and 2 acres for a longer time; gravelly 

 loam; low lying; level land, fully exposed to wind and rain; has done nothing with 

 infested vines, but expects to take them out and plant the land to something else; crop, 

 about 6 tons. 



Burgess, P. B., Sonoma. Total, 8 acres; planted to resistants (Riparia), but not in 

 bearing; soil red gravelly; low lying; southern exposure; wine on hand, 7,000 gallons; 

 cooperage, 100,000 gallons, of which 40,000 is oak and 60,000 is redwood. 



Burris, Mrs. E., Sonoma. Total, 40 acres; not in bearing; planted to wine grapes, 20 

 acres; to table grapes, 20 acres; all on resistant (Riparia) stocks; soil light loam; low 

 lying; southern exposure. This vineyard was destroyed by phylloxera, and an equal 

 number of acres have been planted with resistant stocks. 



