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APPENDIX. 



No. ^. Muscatel Menudo Blanco. (Small white.) 



DESCRIPTION. 



Stock, small, buds very early. 



Branches, rather numerous, prostrate, very unequal in 

 length, weak, round, entirely naked, bright reddish 

 grey, very soft, distance between the knots rather 

 long, very few small bunches (Gi^apillons)^ tendrils 

 opposite to the leaves and branchy. 



Leaves, rather small, rather irregular, entire, or nearly 

 so, shining, green inclining to yellow, but rather 

 deep in the upper side, somewhat downy, indenta- 

 tions rather short, stalk smooth, and of a bright red, 

 generally forming an acute angle with the leaf. 



Bunches, few, small, oval and cyhndric, very compact, 

 ripens throughout, stalk rather woody. 



Berries, small, almost equal, very obtuse, rather hard, 

 rather fleshy, of an insipid sweet taste, ripen very 

 early, easily rot, skin rather thick, without any ring 

 where the stalk is inserted. 



No. 3. Mantuo Castillan. 



DESCRIPTION, 



Stock, trunk large, head large, bark rather thin. 



Branches, not so numerous as those of the preceding, 

 partly prostrate, and partly straight, long, rather 

 small, round, of a clear reddish grey colour in the 

 under part, and the under part white, spotted with 

 red, distance between the knots, long, very few 

 dwarf bunches, buds rather pointed. 



Leaves, middling size, the lower ones large, rather irre- 

 gular, almost entire, shrivelled, very cottony on the 

 under side, the cotton white, and adhering strongly. 



