232 INDEX TO THE TREATISE ON THE VINE. 



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White Morillon Grape, description of - - 25 

 White Muscat Grape from Lunel, description of - 30 

 Wliite Raisin Grape, description of - -27 

 White Sweetwater Grape, description of - -19 

 Willows, &c. will grow in an inverted state - - 14-9 

 Wine, coeval with the first vegetable productions - 193. ?z. 

 Plato's most exalted praise of ... - 194. tz. 



— the invention of, ascribed to the gods, and called 



their ambrosial nectar - ib. 



■ of a good body can be made from Grapes of an au- 

 stere taste, even before they are quite mature - 202 



made from a little Vineyard at Kensington, which 



equalled many of the lighter wines of France - 208 



excellent, made from the Bath Vineyards - ib. 



white, like Champaign, made at the Vineyard at 



Pijun's-Hill, sold for 50 guineas a hogshead - 213 



— retailed at from 7s. to 10s. per bottle - - ib. 

 Wright, Edward, Esq., his elegant account of the festoon 



Vineyards in Lombardy - - - 180. n. 



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Young Vine-plants, when raised from seed, require par- 

 ticular attention during their infant state - 58 



