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Red Hamburgh Grape, description of 20 

 Red Spider much infest and greatly injure Vines 170 

 ' frequently attacks Vines early in summer - 171 



r — - ■ ■ ■ do not infest the leaves of Vines only, but at- 

 tack the bunches of Grapes also, and greatly in- 

 jure them - - - ib. 



— *— how to destroy - - - - 175 



Rhenish wines when newly made are so sour that they 



are not fit to drink - - 202. n. 



become exquisite by being kept to a good 



age - . - - - - ib. 



Ripe Grapes, different methods of packing them, when 



they require to be sent to a remote distance 98, 99. n. 



— in Holland, in the beginning of March - 136 



Royal Muscadine Grape, description of - - - '23 



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Scrapings of roads, and the dirt of streets, their great 



use in promoting vegetation 46 



« their great use in correcting moory or fenny 



soils 46, 47. n. 



Scissars, the proper sort for thinning grapes described 101. n. 

 Seedling Vine-plants, how to raise - - 57 



. their future management - 59 



Seeds of plants, the proper season for sowing them in a 



hot-house _ - - - - 57. n% 



Season, the proper one for sowing spring corn and grass 



seeds - 58. n. 



Smyrna Grape, description of - - 22 



Small Black Cluster Grape, description of - - 25 

 Somersetshire, flourishing Vineyards in many parts of, 



which annually produced some hogsheads of 



good-bodied and palatable wine . - - 207 

 Soap-suds, their great use in promoting the growth of 



the Vine - - - - - 87. w. 



Strabo, his account of the enormous Vines in Margiana 



and other places - - - 53. n* 182. 



