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CoNTiNKNT OF AsiA— Continued. Page. 



ilityleno (Consular Agent Fottion) 779,780 



Cultivation, 779— pruning, harvest, irrigatibn, yield, 780. 

 Syria : 



Beirut (Consul Eobesou) 780, 7al 



Mildew, soil, 780— cultivation, yield, 781. 



Aleppo (Consular Agent Poohe) ' 781 



Cultivation, pruning, diseases, 781. 



Haifa (Consular Agent Schumacher) T. 782,783 



Situation, mildew, 782— pruning, 783. 



Sidon (Consular Agent Abela) 783,784 



Position, pruning, soil, cultivation, bearing, irrigation, 783— 

 yield, 784. 



Tarsus (Acting Consular Agent Avania) 784,785 



Situation, yield, 784. 



Tripoli (Acting Consular Agent Yauni) 785,786 



Situation, diseases, planting, 785 — yield, 786. 

 Continent of Europe. 



Austria-Hungary (Consul-General Weaver) 787-793 



Climate, 787 — industry, soil, pruning, situation, 788 — yield, pro- 

 duction of wine, 789 — phylloxera, commerce of wine and argols, 

 790 — duties, 971 — prices and consumption, 792. 

 Fiance : 



Southern France ( Vice-Consul Martin) 793-800 



Climate, soil, varieties, 793 — planting and culture, 795 — ferti- 

 lizers, 796— yield, diseases, 797 — wine making, 799. 



Champagne (Consul Frisbie) 800-809 



Cnltivation, 801 — vineyards, varieties, 802 — picking, harvest, 

 806— diseases, 807. 



Cognac (Consul Preston) 809-825 



Culture, soil, 809 — report of Professor Eivas, 810 — fields of 

 demonstration, SlO — reconstructing vineyards with American 

 plants, 811 — American vines in calcareous soils, chlorosis in 

 American vines, 813 — phylloxera. 825. 



Champagne, phylloxera in (Consul Preston, Nice) 825, 826 



Gironde (Consul Eoosevelt) 826-836 



Soils, 826— sub-soils, 827— planting, 828— situation and care, 

 830 — pruning, 833 — expenses of culture, 834. 



Italy (Consul-General Richmond) 636,837 



Cultivation, 836— yield, expenses, 837. 



Tuscany (Consul Welsh) 837,888 



Varieties, 837 — cultivation, pruning, soil, 838. 



Venetia (Consul Noyes) 839-846 



Climate and fruit and vine growing, 839— island and lagoon 

 vineyards, 840— vineyards on the mainland, 841— planting 

 and cultivating, 842— varieties, 843— crop, cultivation, prof- 

 ' its, 845. 



Russia (Consul-General Stanton) 846-851 



Culture, 847 — yield, 848 — Caucasian districts, 849— Russian vs. 

 foreign vines, total product, 850. 

 Spain : 



Denia (Consill Arquimbau) 851,852 



Production, raisins, 851— American ships, lumber, 852. 



Malaga (Consul Marston) 852-859 



Climate, 852— situation, pruning, soil, planting,S53— cultivation, 

 maturity, irrigation, yield, picking, 854 — extent of cultivation, 

 855. 



