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which all ripen, stalk long, of middling thickness, 

 tender, greenish. 

 Berries, white, rather hard, an inch long, by 10 lines in 

 thickness, very unequal, very obtuse, very trans- 

 parent, not fleshy, sweet, but rather harsh or rough, 

 skin very fine, ring strongly marked. 



No. 5. MoLLAR. (Black.) 



DESCRIPTION. 



Stock, middling, buds in the ordinary time. 



Branches, numerous, prostrate, long, rather slender, 

 round, of a deep reddish grey colour, distance be- 

 tween the buds, middling, very few dwarf bunches. 



Leaves, with extremely short indentations, rather shrivel- 

 led, reddish at their first developement, and after- 

 wards of a very yellowish green, and rather shining ; 

 they become reddish before their fall, the under 

 surface covered with a very adhesive white cotton ; 

 the stalk either naked or very slightly downy, of 

 a reddish colour, and at rather an acute angle with 

 the leaf. 



Bunches, rather large, a little irregular, with compound 

 bunches in the upper part of the bunch, and simple 

 bunches near the end; very few small berries, gene- 

 rally all the berries ripen equally, but sometimes 

 a part remain green, the stalk long, slender and 

 brittle. 



Berries, eight lines in length and 8i- in thickness, 

 rather unequal, very obtuse, not fleshy, the skin 

 fine, the ring scarcely observable, colour blackish 

 grey, ripen early. 

 The must of this grape weighed at San Lucar, on the 



i5th September, 9 degrees of Baume, or 1.064; on the 



