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Early Black July Grape, description of - - - 26 

 Early kinds of grapes are improper for the purpose of 



making wine in this country - - 201 



Early-set fruit often falls off in a cold season, and why - 152. n. 

 Early white Grape from Teneriffe, description of - 28 

 Ely, extracts from the archives of that church, respect- 

 ing the produce of an ancient Vineyard there 195. n. 

 Europe experienced much colder seasons formerly than 

 at the present. This phenomenon accounted 

 for - - - - 191, 192. 



Experiments by engrafting Vines, curious accounts of 164. n. 

 Eyes of Vines growing in Pine-stoves, often push irregular 90 

 Eyes of Vines, how to make push more generally - ib. 



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Fall of the leaf in Vines, a good criterion for the season 



of pruning them - 89 



Farina of the Grapes of the vineyard, observation on - 59 



Farmers ought to fix upon the spring seed-time from 



observations - - - - - - 58. n. 



Festoon Vineyards in Catalonia and Lombardy, their 



great elegance and surprising beauty - 179. n. 



Fig-trees afford two crops of fruit annually in some 



parts of Italy - - 97. n. 



• in a fruit-bearing state at Lambeth Palace, 



thought coeval with Archbishop Laud - 180, 181. 



Flax, the cultivation of, was transported from Egypt to 



Gaul 185. n. 



Flowers, herbs, and fruits, that grow in our European 



gardens are mostly of foreign extraction - 184. n. 



Flowers of the Vine impart an agreeable scent - 125. n. 



a practice of the ancients in putting 



them into wine to give it spirit - 125, 126. n. 



Forest-trees, how to prevent the decay of - - - 69. n. 



Forster, Mr. his account of the Vineyards at the Ma- 

 deiras - - . - - - 95, 96. n. 



