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of a Mr, Lawrence, who destroyed the original plant, and planted a young 

 one in a very poor green-house, which, though very badly managed, pro- 

 duced exceedingly fine fruit." Mr. Money adds, " the lobes of the leaves 



of this grape are not downy ; but they overlap each other in a particular 

 way {Jig. 174.), by which it is known from all others. The berry is large, 



