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OF THE CULTURE 
fome berries quite white, others entirely black, but the major 
part are curioufly ftriped with black and white. Sometimes a 
berry will be one half white and the other half black : But 
what appears mod remarkable is, that the colours do not in- 
termix, but are divided by ftraight lines, as if painted. The 
leaves of this fort are in the autumn very curioufly Ifriped, 
with red, green, and yellow, fomething fimilar to the Aleppo 
lettuce, 
5. RED GRAPE FROM SYRACUSE. 
This is a very large grape, of a red colour, and of an oval 
figure, fomewhat irregularly formed. The berries hang rather 
loofely on the bunches, which are pretty large. This noble 
grape is but little known in this country. ^ 
6. LE COEUR GRAPE, OR MOROCCO GRAPE. 
This fpecies produces large berries, in figure fomewhat heart- 
Ihaped, and of a tawny grizzly colour. The bunches are often 
compofed of unequally-fized berries, fome of them being ex- 
ceedingly large. Thefe never contain more than one ftone a 
piece, and the lefier-fized berries are always without fiones. 
The foot-ftalks of the berries are fliort, and Angularly large, 
differing from mofi: other forts. This is a much-efleemed 
grape, and is very fcarce. ^ 
7. GOLDEN 
