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34. SMALL BLACK CLUSTER. 
The berries and bunches of this fpecies are little different 
■from the former, but the leaves have lefs down, and are fome- 
what fmaller. This is a delicate fweet fruit, and is fometimes 
ualled the Burgundy Grape. 
35. LARGE BLACK CLUSTER. 
The berries of this are larger, and grow more oval than the 
two former fpecies, are black, and not fo delicate, the juice 
being of a harfh and rough tafle. The leaves in autumn, when 
dying, are of a beautiful bright fcarlet. This fpecies was fent 
me from Lifbon, .and I was affured it is the identical grape of 
which red Port wine is made.-f* 
36. WHITE MORILLON. 
This has an oval white berry, of a moderate fize, with thin 
fkin and delicate juicy flefh. It grows clofe on the bunches, 
which are fmall. The leaves are foft, being greatly covered 
with down on the underfide, fomething fimilar to the genuine 
Tokay grape, to which it appears nearly allied. 
37. EARLY BLACK JULY GRAPE. 
This has a fmall black round berry j the bunches alfo are 
fmall, but it is a prolific bearer, and comes to the table at an 
early feafon, even without fire heat.-fj 
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