e the buds on the branches ii 

 ad pushed, App. 19. «• 

 i remarkably fruitful one, i 

 e, 153. 



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sopen 



Vinery, sketch and description of one, 100, 



101 , and see p. 199- 

 Vineyards of Italy, remark concerning, 110. 

 Virgil, 365. 

 Virginian Potatoe, 10. 



W. 



Wachendorfia Brevifolia, 326. 



Wall-trees, the modern practice of training 



Walnuts, two sorts of, cultivated by the Ro- 

 mans, 154. — Were the food of the gods in 

 the Golden Age, ib. — How they may be 

 preserved through the winter, 247. 



Walnut-trees, improvements in the culture of, 

 5. — Advantages of grafting them, 60, &c. 

 — Whence its Latin name Juglans, 154. 



Watson, Sir Willi am, transmits to Spring- 

 Grove some graited Chestnut-trees, 140. 



Walsonia Fulgida, 823, 324. 



Wedgwood, John, Usq. his observations on 

 the culture of the Dahlias in the Northern 

 parts of Great Britain, 1 13 to 115. 



Wheal brought, by degrees, to perfection in 

 England, 22. Result of an experiment 

 made with some Spring-wheat from Guze- 

 rat, ib. — How to adapt the seed to the soil, 

 • 33. 



Wheats, calculation of the average produce of 

 an acre of, 189. 



White Chasselas Grape, Mr. Knight's expe- 

 riments with that fruit, 36, 37, and 143 : 

 and see p. 259. 



Wilkinson, Rev. Thomas, his observations 

 on the form of hot-houses, 161 seq.; and 

 see p. 199, &c. 



Williams, John, Esq. his- Letter to Sir 

 Joseph Banks respecting a method of 



• hastening the maturation of Grapes, 107, 



mot, Mr. John 

 sent mode of budding and grafting fruit- 

 trees, 215. — Remarkable tree in his garden, 

 bearing both Peaches and Nectarines, 104. 

 Windows glazed with Talk by the Romans, 

 148. 



Winterana aromatica, 25. 

 Witsena Tomentosa, 312. 

 Woodford, E. J. A. Esq. introduced a 



species of Dahlia from Paris, 97 and 



other plants, 292 ; 294, 295. 

 Woodward, Mr. his description of the 



Crambe Maritirna, 16. 

 Wormsley Pippin, a new variety of Apple, 



account of, 228. 

 Wurmbea Purpurea, 330. 



Xiphidium Album, 3*6, 327- 

 Xiphium Sordidum, 303. 

 Xyris Operculata, 326. 



Yates, James, Esq. account of some exotics 



possessed by him, 242, 243. 

 Young, Arthur, Esq. his calculation oJ the 



Zea Mays, or Indian Com, 

 improved by the appiicatio: 



ulture highly 

 oxygene air, 



Ztyidenus Glaberrirnus, 329- 



Zingiber Luridtim, 284. . 



Zizaniaaquatica, result of some experiments 



made with the seeds of that plant in bng- 



land, 22, 24. 

 Zygomenes Axillaris, 27 1. 



