White and yellow round grafies* 



158 Augibert blanc 

 35. Chasselas dore 



de Tomery 

 de la Magdele"ne 

 29. musquee 



40. Cioutat, or Raisin d'Autriche 

 159. Clarette ronde 

 60. Corinthe sans pepins 

 160 Doucinelle 

 13. Muscat blanc de Frontignac 



Rusin de Notre Dame 

 161. Ugne blanche 



Lombarde 

 de Malade 



^ or -violet oval grafies* . 



128. Clarette rose 



129. Darnas violet 



130 Tres dur ou de poche 



131. Martinen 



Grey, or violet round grafie** 



202. Chasselas royal 



132. Grec rose 

 14. Muscat gris 



Plant de la barre rouge 

 Ugne de Marseilles 



American wine grapes. 



It is the opinion of Mr. Adlum, who has made many ex- 

 periments with the American varieties, that for the purpose 

 of making wine, the Catawba stands./?*, the Bland second^ 

 and the Alexander, or Schuylkill, third; but, at the time 

 this opinion was expressed, he had not made any experi- 

 ments with the Isabella, which I had just introduced to no- 

 tice. At the present period, having made wine from the 

 Isabella, which has been considered by myself, and by some 

 of the most intelligent men in our country, unrivatled as 

 American wine, I cannot withhold my opinion, that it stands 

 fire-eminent for that purpose after which I accord with 

 Mr. A. as to the respective rank in which he has placed the 



