134 FURTHER OBSERVATIONS 
Diameter of the Leaf. Length of the Foot-falk, 
52. 
Tranfparent - 
Inches. 
8 
- 
Inches, 
4 
53 - 
Pearl Mufcacline - 
10 
Si 
54 - 
Amber Mufcacline ------- 
lOi 
— 
5 
55 - 
Sheep’s Tail (from Portugal) _ _ _ _ 
10 

5 
56. 
Humorous (ditto) - - - - _ _ _ 
1 1 
— 
Si 
57 - 
Deagalues (ditto) - - _____ 
10 
— 
5 
58. 
Cracking Grape (ditto) ------ 
9 
— 
4t 
59 - 
Small Yellow Grape (ditto) . _ _ _ 
7 
— 
4 
60. 
White Conftantia (from the Cape) 
12 
— 
7 
61. 
Small White Grape (from Naples) - - - 
6 
5 
62. 
Black Switzerland - ______ 
1 1 
— 
6 
63. 
Maiden Grape - 
7 
— 
3 i 
64. 
King’s brown Grape ______ 
8 
— 
4 i 
65. 
Pafle Adufque - 
12 
\ 
7 
66. 
Jefferies Mufeat - -- -- -- - 
12 
— 
6 
67. 
Champaign 
Joi 
— 
5 
68. 
Large Purple Grape (from Portugal) - - 
1 1 
— 
6 
69. 
Peruvian Eye (ditto) - - - - - _ 
12 
— 
6 
70. 
l)e do de Dama, or Ladies’ finger (ditto) 
1 1 
— 
Si 
N. B. The above dimenfions were taken, upon an average, from leaves of each 
fpecies at a imdhim fize. 
In pruning, the ufual method is, to allow the flioots a cer- 
tain fpace, indiferiminately, to every kind of Vine; but furely 
nothing can be more erroneous. 
In regard to diftance, it will be eafy to obferve the foregoing 
rules ; but the confideration of the required length of the 
fnoots is a matter of more difficult determination. 
When 
