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which equalled many of the lighter wines of 

 France - 208 



King's Vine-dresser at Rockingham formerly had a 



livery allowed - - - 195. n. 



Knife, in summer pruning of Vines, often proves 



extremely injurious to them - - 148 



Knots in timber, how they are sometimes produced 1 - 70. n. 



. in deal timber are preserved by a turpentine 



matter quite entire, and in their original magni- 

 tude - - - - ib. 



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Large Black Cluster Grape, description of - 25 



Last swelling of Grapes, an explanation of - 95 



Layers of plants, how the operation is performed - 60 



■ of Vines in pots, how performed - - - 62 



Leaves of Grapes, their diversity of colours, observ- 

 ations on - ----- 31 



Leaves of Corn frequently change to a yellow colour in 



the spring, and why - - - - 152. n. 



Le Brocq, the Rev. Mr. obtained his Majesty's Letters 

 Patent, for a description of the methods of 

 planting and training fruit-trees - - 206 

 — — his methods, not netv, having long been prac- 

 tised in Holland and in this country - - ib. 

 Le CceurGrape, or Morocco Grape, description of - 16, 17 

 Lime, observations on] - - - - - 4-8 



made of peak stone, of a rich and mild quality - ib. 



rubbish of, often proves injurious to Vine roots - 49 



List of Vines, showing the dimensions of the leaves of 



each species - - - - 142 



Lombardy Grape, description of 21 

 Lucerne, derived its name and origin fromMedia - 185. n. 



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Madeiras, account of the Vineyards there - - 95, 96 



Malaga, the great mart of wine and fruit - - 200 



