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Vineyards, in Germany, situate within the 51st degree, 



are cultivated with great advantage - -191.W. 



■ account of a singular one in Catalonia - 198. n. 

 • — in various parts of England, from whence 



good wines have been made - 207 

 Virgil's description of a soil proper for Vines - - 39. n. 

 Vispre, Mr. F. X., short account of his dissertation on 



the growth of wine in England - - 205 



■ ' of his Vineyards at 



Wimbledon - ib. 



»— ■ and at Chelsea - ib. 



— — — — his method of training Vines upon the 



ground, like the Vines of melons and cucum- 

 bers, taken from an hint given by the great 



Lord Chancellor Bacon - ib. 



, in May, 1784, presented to the So- 

 ciety for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. a 

 plan adapted to this climate, for cultivating 

 Vineyards ..... 206 



Vitis, Vine 13 



generic character - - id. n. 



— essential character - - - - 14. n. 



specific character - - - ib. 



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Water, its vast importance in Vineyards, &c. in very 



hot climates - - - - - . - 98. n. 

 Wedgwood, Mr., his account of the surprising growth 



of Vines - - - - - - 43. n, 



Welbeck, the great variety of Grapes growing there - 14, 15. 



White Corinth Grape, description of - - - 30 



White Frontinac Grape, description of - - - 18 



White Grape from Alcobaca, description of ib. 



White Hamburgh Grape, description of - 20 



White Muscat of Alexandria Grape, description of - 15 

 White Muscadine, or Chasselas Grape, description of - 22 



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