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Styre Cyder, made of a kind of wilding apple - - 203 

 St. Peter's Grape, description of - 28 



Sub, the primary cause, the very life and soul of vege- 

 tation -------75 



Sun-flower, considered bulk for bulk, takes in seventeen 



times more nourishment than a man - - 152. n. 

 Syrian Grape, description of - - - - - 24< 



— — produces enormous large bunches - 52 



account of a surprising bunch produced 



at Welbeck in 1781 ----- ib.n. 

 Syrian Vine, the most proper to be used for stocks to 



graft upon - - - - 163 



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Temple of Diana at Ephesus is ascended by ladders 



made of one Cyprian Vine - - - 182 



1 of Juno at Metapontum, was supported by 



vineal columns - - - - - id. 



Thrips, a species of insect that abounds in most hot- 

 houses 171 



■ are injurious to many kinds of plants, and par- 



ticularly to Vines - - - - 172 

 « attack the grapes as well as the Vine leaves - ib. 



■ how to destroy - - * - 1 73 

 Thinning Grapes upon the bunches, how to perform - 101 

 Timber-trees, how to prevent from decay - * - 69. n. 

 Time of the Vines flowering, a critical period, that ought 



to be observed with great attention - - 125 



■ state of the air in a Vinery 



at that critical season - - - - 126 

 Trees, some kinds, in the bleeding season, in a few 



hours, weep more than they will weigh - - 149 

 Twiss, Richard, Esq., his account of the method of 



curing raisins in Spain - - - - 27. u. 



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