FURTHER OBSERVATIONS 



55. Sheep's Tail (from Portugal) 



56. Humorous (ditto) - - - 



57. Deagalues (ditto) - - - 



58. Cracking Grape (ditto) - - 

 Small Yellow Grape (ditto) 

 White Constantia (from the ) 



Cape) ----- J 

 61. Small White Grape (from) 

 Naples) ----- j 

 Black Switzerland - - - 

 Maiden Grape - - - - 

 King's brown Grape - - - 

 Passe Musque - - - - 



66. Jefferies Muscat - - - - 



67. Champaign - - - - - 



68. Large Purple Grape (from^ 



Portugal) - - - - J 



69. Peruvian Eye (ditto) - - 



70. De do de Dama, or Ladies' \ 



finger (ditto) - - j 



Diameter of 

 the Leaf. 



- 10 inches. 



- 11 - - 



59 

 60 



62. 

 63. 

 64. 

 65. 



10 



9 

 7 



12 



11 



7 



8 

 12 

 12 

 10£ 



11 



12 



11 



Length of 

 Foot-stalk. 

 5 inches. 



5 



4 



6 



7 

 6 

 5 



6 



6 



N. B. The above dimensions were taken, upon an average, 

 from leaves of each species at a medium size. 



In pruning, the usual method is, to allow the 

 shoots a certain space, indiscriminately, to every 

 kind of Vine ; but surely nothing can be more 

 erroneous. . 



In regard to distance, it will be easy to observe 

 the foregoing rules : but the consideration of the 

 required length of the shoots is a matter of more 

 difficult determination. 



When Vines are in a weak state, they will always 

 require to be short pruned , that is, the shoots in 



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