TREATISE ON THE VINE. 228 

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Impregnation of Grapes, a dissertation on - - 93 



Insects that infest the Vine, the different species enume- 

 rated ------- 169 



how to destroy - - 173 



Inverted state, Vines and many other plants willgrow 



when so planted - - - - - 149 



Indians, their method of obtaining an agreeable cooling 



liquor from the palm-tree - - -194.??. 



Introduction, progress, state, and condition of the Vine 

 in Britain — Rev. Mr. Pegge's debate of, with 

 the Hon. Daines Barrington - - - ib. 



Iron-looking mountains near Malaga, their astonishing 



annual produce - - 200. n. 



Iron pipes are sometimes successfully used in forcing- 

 houses - -136 



Iron rods sometimes necessary in a hot-house for the 



purpose of training Vines to - 85 



Isle of Ely, observations on the low and moist lands 



there - - - - - - 46. n. 



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James the First, Mulberry-trees planted in that Monarch's 



reign are said to be still living - - - 180 

 Janus of the Latins, derived from an oriental word 



signifying wine ----- 53. We 

 Jasmine, may be propagated (on the authority of a monk) 



by engrafting upon an orange stock - - 165. n. 

 Juice of several early grapes is not calculated to undergo 



fermentation ----- - 202 



Juno's Temple at Metapontum, supported by vineal 



columns - - 182 



Jupiter, an image of, at Populonium, made out of a single 



Vine-stock - - - - - ib. 



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Kensington, wine made from a little Vineyard there, 



