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Grapes, peculiar sorts of, which are by nature singularly 



adapted to make wines in different climates - 201 

 Grass seeds and spring corn, remarks on the proper 



season for sowing them - 58. n. 



Greek Grape, description of 29 



Grinding of earth, a dissertation on - - - - 45. n. 



Grizzly Frontinac Grape, description of - - 18 



Ground, its necessary preparation for Vines - - 33 



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Hamilton, Sir William, his account of the beautiful 

 orange-groves, &c. in that part of Italy called 

 Magna Grecia - - - - 96, 97. n. 



Hamilton, the Hon. Charles, account of his judicious 

 method of making wine from his Vineyard at 

 Pain's-Hill 212 



. . sold five hundred pounds' 



worth of wine at one time to a wine-merchant 



in London, at fifty guineas a hogshead - 213 



Hampton Court, account of a magnificent Vine growing 



there 186 



Hanbury, William, Esq ; his account of the surprising 

 progress of some Vines at Kelmarsh in North- 

 amptonshire, 1787 - - - 86. n* 



Healthy strength, vigour, and longevity of a plant depends 



greatly on its good beginning - - - 58. n. 



Hill for the growth of Vines in England, a section of - 204? 



Holland, an account of the methods of forcing Vines in 



that country - - - - 110, 136 



Honey dews in the summer, are occasioned by a species 



of insect called Aphis - - 172 



Hot-house, management of Vines in the ... 33 



Huetius, his account of the astonishing large bunches 

 of grapes produced in Crete, Chios, and other 

 Islands in the Archipelago 54? 



Hungarian wine, the best and most excellent is made 



only in a very small district near Tokay - 200. n. 



