TREATISE ON THE PINE-APPLE. 357 



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King Pine described - - - - - 252 



■ its fruit of inferior quality - ib. 



Kiln for burning Lime in stove fire-places, particularly 



described - 292. n. 



first of the kind in this kingdom, at Billing, in 



Northamptonshire - -293. n. 



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 Leaves of trees, method of using them in the hot- 

 house 304< 



■ of the oak are preferable to those of any other 



sort 307. n. 



are preferable to tanners' bark ... 307 



— — the various sorts of which are proper, and im- 

 proper, for this mode of practice, duly con- 

 sidered - - - - - - - ib. yu 



Leaves of the oak, mixed with dung, make excellent 



hot-beds - - - - 309 



■ — how to convert into vegetable mould 281 



Light essentially promotes the growth of plants - - 302 

 Lime, method of making it in stove fire-places - - 292. n. 

 profits attending this mode of practice particu- 

 larly explained - 293. n. 

 - this new mode of practice brought from Ireland 



by the Right Hon. Lord John Cavendish - ib, n. 



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March, a proper time for shifting succession plants in 



the pots - - - - - - 267 



the most proper time for destroying the insects 



on the Pine ------ 327 



Meal, or down, on the Pine-Bug, supposed to abound 



with oil 320 



Melons in frames, method of destroying the Acari on 



them 348 



Mildew on Peach and Apricot trees, how to prevent - ib. 



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