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Fig. 1. Leaf of Wild V. .Estivalis (after M. Mazade) ... ... 10 



Fig. 2. Seed of V. ^Estivalis... ... ... ... ... 10 



Fig. 3. Leaves of Wild Riparia, young and adult (after M. 



Mazade)... ... ... ... ... ... 11 



Fig. 4. Seed of Wild Riparia ... ... ... ... 12 



Fig. 5. Leaves of V. Rupestris, young and adult (after M. 



Mazade).. ... ... ... ... ... 13 



Fig. 6. Seed of V. Rupestris ... ... ... ... 14 



Fig. 7. Seed of V. Berlandieri ... ... ... ... 14 



Fig. 8. Leaves of V. Berlandieri (after M. Mazade) ... ... 15 



Fig. 9. Leaves of V. Monticola (after M. Mazade) ... ... 16 



Fig. 10. Seed of V. Labrusca... ... ... ... ... 17 



Fig. 11. Leaf of Jacquez (after M. Mazade) ... ... ... 18 



Fig. 12. Leaf of Herbemont (after M. Mazade) ... ... ... 21 



Fig. 13. Leaf of Cunningham (after M. Mazade) ... ... 23 



Fig. 14. Leaves of Riparia Gloire de Montpellier, young and 



adult (after M. Mazade) ... ... ... ... 25 



Fig. 15. Leaf of Riparia Grand Glabre (after M. Mazade) ... 26 



Fig. 16.- Leaves of Solonis, young and adult (after M. Mazade) ... 27 



Fig. 17. Leaves of Clinton (after M. Mazade) ... ... ... 29 



Fig. 18. Leaves of Taylor (after M. Mazade) ... ... ... 31 



Fig. 19. Leaves of Vialla (after M. Mazade) . ... ... 33 



Fig. 20. Leaves of Rupestris du Lot (after M. Mazaue) ... ... 36 



Fig. 21. Leaf of Rupestris Martin (after M. Mazade) ... ... 38 



Fig. 22. Bernard's Calcimetre ... ... ... ... 67 



Fig. 23. V. Vinifera grafted on V. Riparia, showing almost normal 



difference between size of stock and scion ... ... 60 



Figs. 24, 25, and 26. Different stages in the opening of a normal 



vine flower ... ... ... ... ... 65 



Fig. 27. Scissors and Forceps used for the removal of Corolla and 



Stamens... ... ... ... ... ... 65 



Fig. 28. Gauze Bag used for protecting flowers from contami- 

 nation ... ... ... ... ... ... 65 



Fig. 29. Gauze Bag kept open with a special wire ... ... 65 



Figs. 30 and 31. Mallet Cuttings ... ... ... .., 73 



Fig. 32. Cutting, with two-years-old wood removed ... ... 73 



Fig. 33. Ordinary Cutting ... ... ... ... ... 73 



Fig. 34. One- eye Cutting ... ... ... 73 



Fig. 35. Young Plant of average vigour obtained from a one-eye 



Cutting of V. Vinifera ... ... ... ... 74 



Fig. 36. A. Vine Resulting from a Short Cutting. B. Vine Re- 

 sulting from a Long Cutting ... ... ... 75 



Fig. 37. Ordinary Bent Cutting ... ... ... ... 75 



Fig. 38. Open Trench for plantation of cuttings ... ... 79 



Fig. 39. Sand placed at the bottom to promote root growth ... 79 



Fig. 40. Cuttings placed along the side of the trench ... ... 79 



Fig. 41. Soil (T) rammed above the sand ... ... ... 79 



Fig. 42. Mellowed Soil placed above the rammed soil ... ... 79 



Fig. 43. Ridge of Sand (s) Covering the Tops of Cuttings ... 79 



Fig. 44. Ordinary Layering ... ... ... ... ... 82 



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