TREATISE ON THE VINE. 2 £ 27 



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Pegge, the Rev. Samuel, his debate and observations of 



the antiquity of Vineyards in Britain - - 195. n. 

 Peach -house glass frames may also serve for Vines - 132 

 Pith of trees decreases as the wood becomes mature 68, 69. n, 



— — dissertation on - ib. 



Pine-stoves are much more liable to be infested with in- 

 sects than either Grape-houses or Vineries, and 

 why ------ - 174 



Plants, dissertation on the method of raising them, and 

 the various ways, whether by seed, by cutting, 

 or layers, compared - - 63 



Plants in a hot-house have a great propensity to incline 



to the south, and why - 75 

 Plan of a Pine and Grape stove ----- 103 



Plan of a Vinery 108 



Plan exhibiting a new mode of training Vines in a Vinery 116 

 Plants, many kinds of, will grow in an inverted state - 149. n. 

 — have a natural tendency to turn towards the sun 75 

 Plan of- a section of a hill for the growth of Vines in 



England 204? 



Position in transplanting trees ought to be strictly ob- 

 served - -74? 



dissertation on - - - 74, 75 



Primogenial soil, its supposed spontaneous fruitfulness 42 

 Pruning Vines, particular direction for - 141 

 Puddling of soil, its use described - 34. n. 



Pulverizing the earth, a dissertation on - - . - 4?5. n» 



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Quality of the wine is the best criterion to know what 



soil is the most proper for Vineyards - 200. n, 



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Raisins, the methods of curing them - 27. n. 



Red Grape from Syracuse, description of - - 16 



Red Muscadel Grape, description of - - - 17 



Red Frontinac Grape, description of - - - 19 



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