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10. Var. Varal neqro. 
Alameno. (French : Ca^^oii, jSTasies.) Fruit violet-black, 
spotted, globose-ovate, nearly an inch long, somewhat 
pointed. Bears richly. 
11. Var. Golchonudo. 
Fruit spheric, outside red, inside white, one inch in diameter, 
slightly pointed. Produces a large quantity of good oil. 
12. Var. Ojillo de Liebre. 
Ojo de Liebre. Fruit nearly spheric, outside violet-black ; 
about one inch long, somewhat oblique. One of the less 
early varieties. 
13. Var. Garrasquena. 
(French : Eedouan de Cotignat.) Fruit black-red, almost 
spherical, slightly oblique, about an inch long. Valuable 
both for oil and preserves, but liable to be attacked by 
various insects. 
14. Var. Hispalensis, Clem. 
Gordal ; Ocal ; Olivo real. Fruit black-grey, oblique, 
spherical, measuring fully an inch. Eather a large and quick- 
growing tree. Fruit used in the green state for preserves, 
not used for table-oil. 
15. Var. Verdejo. 
Verdial. (French: Verdal, Verdan.) Fruit black-violet, 
oblique-spheric, pointed, about one inch long. I'urnishes 
good oil and resists best of all the cold. 
B. — Varieties of late maturation, for warmer localities : — 
IG. Var. maxima, Clem. 
Madrileno ; Oivo morcal. Fruit over an inch long, cordate- 
globose, strongly pointed. Less valuable for oil than for 
preserves. 
17. Var. rostrata, Clem. 
Cornicabra. (French : Cournaud, Corniaud, Courgnale, PL 
de Solon, PI. de la Fane ; Cayon, Eapunier, Gri’asse.) Strong 
and tall, less tender. Fruit black-reddish, over an inch 
long, oval, much pointed. Grood for oil. 
18. Var. ceratooarpa, Clem. 
Cornezuelo. (French : Odorant, Luquoise, Luques.) Fruit 
fully an inch long, oval, pointed. 
