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M. Hudson, St. Helena. Total, 10 acres; in bearing, 9 acres; infested by phylloxera, 



3 acres, of which 1 acre is good for only one crop more; soil gravelly loam; vineyard' 

 low lying; exposure southwest; crop, 15 tons. 



T. H. Ink, St. Helena. Total, 120 acres; in bearing, 100 acres; infested by phylloxera, 20 

 acres, of which 5 acres are good for only one crop more; crop, 200 tons; coopeVage, 75,000 

 gallons, all of which is redwood. 



M. F. Inman, St. Helena. Total, 18 acres; in bearing, 17 acres; infested by phylloxera, 



4 acres, of which 2 acres are good for only one crop more; soil black gravel; vineyard 

 low lying; exposure south; all European varieties succumb alike; crop, 30 tons. 



A. Jones, St. Helena. Total, 40 acres; in bearing, 38 acres; infested by phylloxera, 5 

 acres, of which 1 acre is good for only one crop more; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 exposure southeast; crop, 75 tons. 



Orrin Jones, St. Helena. Total, 45 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, 

 of which 2 acres are good for only one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 100 tons. 



M. Kemper, St. Helena. Total, 50 acres; in bearing, 45 acres; infested by phylloxera, 10 

 acres, of which 3 acres are- good for only one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard low 

 lying; crop, 65 tons. 



F. Kief, St. Helena. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, of 

 which 2 acres are good for one year more; soil gravelly loam; vineyard low Iving; crop 

 38 tons. 



M. Kilduff, St. Helena. Total, 25 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard upland; 

 exposure east; crop, 52 tons. 



A. Klotz, St. Helena. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil loamy; vineyard low lying; 

 exposure south; crop, 19 tons. 



F. Kraft, St. Helena. Total, 25 acres; all in bearing; will replant 5 acres; planted to 

 Riparia, 2 acres; all grafted and bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; Chasselas Fon- 

 tainebleau has proved most resistant of European vines; crop, 40 tons; cooperage, 35,000 

 gallons, of which 5,000 is oak and 30,000 is redwood. 



Krug Estate, St. Helena. Total, 75 acres; in bearing, 35 acres; will replant 5 or 10 acres; 

 planted to Riparia, 30 acres, and to Lenoir, 5 acres, 15 of which are grafted but not bearing, 

 and 20 are not grafted; the Mondeuse, Cabernet Sauvignon, Burger, Cabernet Franc, and 

 other grafts have succeeded equally well; soil clayey adobe; vineyard low lying; Riesling 

 has proved the most resistant; the attacked vines have received no special treatment; 

 crop, 60 tons; cooperage, 250,000 gallons, of which 75,000 is oak and 175,000 is redwood. 



On 15 acres or so Mr. Krug, three or four years ago, planted Riparias between rows 

 of European varieties. The latter are now decayed, eaten up by phylloxera, and the 

 resistants are in excellent condition, and will be grafted. Near the river bank on this 

 place Mr. Krug planted Riparia, ten or eleven years ago. They have grown luxuriantly, 

 and innumerable cuttings have been taken from them. Here Riparias are most in favoV, 

 such being the estimation in which Mr. Krug held them. The soil is heavy, shading to 

 clay or adobe in places. 



Mrs. Laurent, St. Helena. Total, 50 acres; in bearing, 48 acres; infested by phylloxera, 

 5 acres, of which 2 acres are good for only one year more; soil stiff loam; vineyard low 

 lying; exposure east and south; all European varieties succumb alike; crop/ 75 tons; 

 cooperage, 75,000 gallons, of which 15,000 is oak and 60,000 redwood. 



M. Lazarus, St. Helena. Total, 9 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 1 acre; 

 soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; crop, 10 tons. 



As in other vineyards near by, the phylloxera is gradually spreading and the outlook is 

 not very cheering. 



Mrs. Leathold, St. Helena. Total, 12 acres; all in bearing; will replant 1 acre; crop, 20 

 tons. 



A. W. Lemme, St. Helena. Total, 80 acres; all in bearing; soil loamy; vineyard mount- 

 ain; exposure northwest; crop, 280 tons; cooperage, 75,000 gallbns, of which 5,000 is oak 

 and 70,000 is redwood. 



H. J. Lewelling, St. Helena. Total, 175 acres; in bearing, 170 acres; infested by phyl- 

 loxera, 50 acres, of which 20 acres are good for only one crop more; soil loam; vineyard 

 low lying; Tokay has proved most resistant; crop, 200 tons. 



Phylloxera is spreading. 



T. E. Lockwood, St. Helena. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 1 

 acre; soil black gravel; vineyard low lying; all European varieties succumb alike; crop, 

 16 tons. i . 



F. W. Loeber, St. Helena. Total, 5 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 12 tons. 



