372 



Tables, expensive ones, 17- 



Tamarind, 338. 



Tomato, 225. 



Tubs, for trees, how to be formed, 258. 



Tusser, his work on Husbandry, (Introduction) vi. 



Vegetable Marrow, 174. formation of the flower, 175. 



Vineyards in England, 185. why neglected, 188. 



Vine-leaves, their use, 202. 



Walnuts, 342. how preserved, 350. as a sweetmeat, 344. the 

 barkmedicinal, 343. timber valuable, 346. the grafting of, 

 348. when sown and planted, 349. 



Water-melon, 234. 



Whortleberry, 351. 



Wild Cucumber, 127- 



Wines, to whom the invention is ascribed, 178. used by the 

 ancients in the worship of their gods, 178. price of in 1342, 

 1 88. the first duty on, 1 89. difficult to choose well, 191. 



Wines of Portugal, 191. of France, 129. of Switzerland and the 

 Rhine, 192. of Hungary, 193. of Spain, 193. of Madeira, 

 194. of Italy, 194. of the Cape, 194. remarks on, 195. how 

 fined, 198. wine-merchants defended, 196. wine made in 

 England, 200. 

 Zante currant, 134. 



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