INDEX 



TO THE 



TREATISE ON THE VINE. 



A 



Acarus, or Red Spider, often infest and greatly in- 

 jure Vines - - - - 170 



• frequently attack the leaves of the Vine early 



in the summer - - - 171 



how to destroy - - - - 175 



Age and Stature of the Vine - 177 



Air is to be found in every portion of earth - 153. n. 



— ascends with the sap of the Vine in the bleeding 



season - - - id. 



Aleppo Grape, description of - - - 16 



Annual produce of an acre of good Vines will sometimes 



yield profit equal to 701. - - -197. n. 



Antiquity of the Vineyards in Burgundy - - 185. n. 



• ■ — in England - - -194. n. 



Aphides, supposed to be the most numerous of all the 



insect tribe - - - - 172 



1 sometimes infest the Vine as well as plants in 

 general - - - - 172, 173 



how to destroy - - - . - 173 



Apple, a native of Italy - -184.7?. 



Artificial dew, its great use in a hot-house at the time of 



Vines flowering, and how to raise - - 94? 



Attraction of plants to the sun, a dissertation on - 75 



B 



Barnwall, account of a nourishing Vine there, growing 

 from between the joints of an old castle wall 

 * near twenty feet high from the ground - 199. 



