GENERAL INDEX. 267 



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 CHAPTER X. continued. 



2nd. Diseases due to fungi Mildew continued. 



Most favorable conditions for the development of 



mildew ... ... ... ... ... 175 



Means recommended to combat mildew... ... 177 



(a) Use of cepages resisting mildew . . . 177 



(b) Use of copper salts ... ... ... 177 



(a) Liquid matters ... ... .. 178 



1st. Bordeaux mixture ... ... 178 



2nd. Blue water 



3rd. Ammonia solution of copper 



4th. Mixture of dauphinee ... ... 180 



5th. Verdetgris ... ... ... 181 



6th. Lucrate of copper 



Mode of application of cupric compounds 181 



(b) Pulverized solid matters ... ... 183 



1st. Mixture of sulphur and sulphate of 



copper ... ... ... 183 



2nd. Sulpho-steatite of copper 



3rd. Skawinski powders ... ... 183 



(D) Black-rot ... 185 



Means ot combating the disease ... ... 186 



(E) Coniothyrium diplodiella or white-rot ... ... 187 



(F) Pourridie" 



3rd. Maladies ... 194 



Chlorosis. . ... ... ... 194 



PART II. 

 SUBMERSION OF VINEYARDS. 



CHAPTER I. CONDITIONS NECESSARY TO THE SUCCESS OF SUBMERSION. 

 1st. Water 196 



(A) Quantity of water ... ... ... ... 196 



(B) Quality of water 



2nd.-Soil ... 197 



(A) Permeability ... .. .. ... ... 197 



(B) The contour of the land ... 



3rd. Adaptation of cepages to submersion ... ... ... 197 



CHAPTER II. ESTABLISHMENT OF SUBMERSION PLANT. 



1st. Sources of water supply ... ... .. 198 



(A) Channels ..V; ... 198 



(B) Raising water by mechanical means 



(C) Stopping drainage pipes .. ... ... 200 



2nd. Formation of submersion bas ns, or bed-work system ... 200 



(A) Shape of beds... 



(B) Size of beds 



(C) Banks ... 



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