IN AMPELOGBAPHY. 61 



Jacquez. 



HYBRID OF V. VINIFERA, V. ^ESTIVALIS, AND V. CINEREA. 



AMERICA. 



LEAVES. Deep green, flabby, margins pendant. Ex- 

 tremities of the three inferior lobes often 

 wither away towards the end of summer 

 giving the Jacquez leaf the appearance of 

 a fig leaf, on account of the rounding of the 

 lobes due to the disappearance of a number 

 of teeth. 



Under face, veins without stiff hair, excepting the leaves 

 at the base of the cane, and even in this case 

 the hairs are always scarce ; tufts of white 

 loose hair disseminated on the limb. 



UPPER PORTION OF GROWING SHOOT.- 



Bent in the form of a crook; very young 

 leaves carmine around the margin, and often 

 on the greater part of the upper face ; young 

 leaves never bronzed, slightly yellowish, 

 passing rapidly to light-green before assuming 

 the definitive colour. 



WOOD. Deep red after lignification. 



