TREATISE ON THE VINE. 



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Malmsey Muscadine Grape, description of 23 



Malvoise Grape, description of 21 



Manures proper for the Vine - - 43 

 Marks, showing the proper situation for the various 



sorts of grapes, explained - 15. n. 

 March, a proper season for sowing the seeds of plants in 



a hot-house - - 57. n. 

 Marshall, Mr., his account of dunging Vineyards in 



France 120, 121.72. 



Manure, its vast importance in husbandry - - 160. n, 



• how many farmers may increase their stock of, 



to more than twice its usual quantity - - ib. 

 Meetings, annual public ones held in Lancashire for the 



encouragement of increasing the varieties of 



Gooseberries - - - - - 56. n. 

 similar ones proposed for increasing the 



varieties of Grapes - - ib. 



Melon-frames may be made to serve for Vine& - 138 



Miller's Burgundy Grape, description of - 25 

 Mitchell, the Rev. Mr., his curious and important note 



on the method of raising Vine-plants by a 



single eye - - - - - 64. n. 

 Mohammedans of Syria, neither propagated the Vine, 



nor drank wine but by stealth and trespass 54. n. 



Morocco Grape, description of - - - - 16 

 Motion of the sap, a curious dissertation on 149. n , 



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Nature of soil cannot be known by its external appear- 

 ance - - . - - - 200. n. 



New method of propagating the Vine by a single joint 



of a Vine shoot - - - 64. n. 



Noah, after the Flood, planted a Vineyard - - 52. n. 



Northallerton, in Yorkshire, an account of a surprising 



Vine growing there - - - 186 



