INDEX. 



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Manure never used in the vineyards of Malaga, 41. 



not used iu the best vineyards of Rousillon, 79. 



used in large quantities in Languedoc, 85; also at Hermitage,] 09 . 



use of very common, in the ordinary vineyards of Burgundy, but never 



used in vineyards of reputation, 115, 122. 

 used with great caution in Champagne, 1 30. 



Manzinilla, a wine of the south of Spain so called, 2 ; preferred to all others 



by all classes where it is grown, ibid. 

 Montillado, a very dry species of Sherry, 4. 



Noria, a very simple engine for raising water, 13; description of, 22. 

 Nursery at Tarascon very extensive and well conducted, 91, 



Oil, Olive, the universal substitute for butter in Spain, and the southern parts 

 of France, 72. 



more congenial to health in hot climates, ibid. 



preferred by the peasantry of Spain when rancid, 34. 



Olives, mode of preserving, 92. 



Olive Trees, plantations of, near Xeres, 5. 



remarkable instance of the facility with which they take root, 1 2. 



estimate of their produce at Xeres, 12. 



Seville, 30. 



Alcala, 33. 



..- Perpignan, 65. 



order of bearing, and mode of pruning, 94. 



. in Provence subject to gTeat injuries from the frost, ibid. 



Orange Groves, near Seville, description of, 36. 

 regularly irrigated, ibid. 



Plants, new mode of packing, 91. 



Plough of Andalusia, of the rudest construction, 14. 



Prickly Pear, admirable fences formed of, in Andalusia, 9. 



recommended to the attention of the Settlers of New South 



Wales, ibid. 

 Presses for extracting oil at Seville, 30, 34. 



Props for supporting vines first observed at Hermitage in coming from the 

 South, 108. 



Provence, wines of, not so well known as they deserve to be, 101. 

 Provi^nct^e, described as practised at Hermitage, 109; at Burgundy, 118; at 



Champag-ne, 129. 

 Pruning of Vines, conducted with great care at Xeres, 15, 23. 

 ■ much neglected at Malaga, 52. 



