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INDEX. 



W 



3S" 



U. 



of fome fprlngs contains limeftone, 



^•5 



UmbHical veflTcls of vegetaTiles, ur 



...'..! of rain contains oxygen, xm. 2.2, 

 \,\.\. p6ifoned by euphorbia, vi. 8. 4. 

 Watering meadows, xi. %• _ _ 



_ plants, XV. 3.4^. xvm. 2. i. 



not in funfliine, why, xi. 3. 4. 



in feeds, iii. i- 3- 

 in eggSj. iii. 1.3. 



of buds, iii. a. 2. __ 



of the alburnum, ix. 2. 9. ^ nor in froft, why, xv. 3. 4. 



live after the arterial ones, ix. j^^ft be repeated, xi. 3. 4. 



2. 10. 



Uredo frumcntl, xiv. i. 3 

 Uftilago, fmut, xiv. i. 5. 



Wax, 



Weed 



Wetl 



not fo as to cover them, xi, 3. 3- 



Add. note xi. 



V 



7 



\... foils, few and reap early in, x. 3. 6. 



Wheat 



Variegation by ingrafting, v. I. xv. :t. 4^ ^ ^\^-^ branching ears, xvi. 2. 2. 



XIX. 2. 2. 



Vegetables differ from animals, i. 5. 

 ..... refemble animals, i. 6. 



3- 7 



how to boil them green, xix. 



4. I- 



Veg 



IX. 2. 9 



Verfes on ingrafting, xv. i. 5. 



number of grains from one, ix, 



tranfplantcd, xii 6. xvi. i. 2. ix. i 



6. ix. 3. 7. xiv. 4. I. 

 rolled in fpring, xn. 8. xvi. 2. 2. 



xvi. 2. 5. , 



harrowed in fpring, xii. 7.^ 



conf.fls of feparate plants, ix. 3. i. 



^ ft • • 



on producing flower-buds, xv. 2. 6. ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ gluten of, vi- 8. 5. xvi. 7. l. xvil. 

 on cultivation of brocoii, xix, 8. 

 on pruning wall trees, xv. 5, 

 on pruning melons, xv. 5, 

 on Swilcaroak, xviii. 2, 16. 



3- 3- ^^^• 



, . , .- haa no ne6lary, ix. T. 6. 



Vigorous and weak trees, x. 3. i 

 Vines, art of raifing, xv. 1.3. 

 ^. . . » management of, xv. 2.- 5. 



to ripen the grapes, xiv. 3. 3. 



. . . . . leaves to colour wine, xviii. i. 5. 

 Vitrification, x. 7. 2. 

 Volition, vegetable, viii.4., 



} 



3. 6. 



« • ft^ ft 



6. I. 



injured by wet feafons, vs. 7. I.^ 

 fowed but one inch deep, xiv. 



how to difcover its goodncfs, xvi. 



...... few two kinds of, xvi. 8. 2. 



I. 6. 



caudex of produces other ftenis, ix 



** 



caudex injured 



infefls, xiv» 



3. 6. 



W. 



. . , dibbling of, xvi. 2. 2. 



7 



Wall-trees horizontal, xv. 2, i. 

 Walls long in drying, why, x. 4. 4 



2- 3 



dried on a kiln, xvi. 7. I. 

 hoarded by mice, xiv. 4. i. 



Walnut bears by ingrafting, xv 

 Wafps, to poifon, vi. 6. 3. 

 Water, ufes of in agriculture, x, 3 



I. I. 



White parts of flower-s from compreffionj 



» • • *• 



folidlfied, xviii. I. I. X.4 4 



is an acid, x> 2. 5» 



xix- 3- 2. 



Wlllow-barl 

 Winds, font 



eaft injurious, xv. 3. 6. 



Wines,^^ 



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