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Cutting of a Vine, the particulars necefiary to form, defcribed ■ ■ ■« 57 
— how to manage the winter before planting — 58 
Carter, Mr. his fuperb account of the beautiful appearance of grapes and 
other fruits in Spain ■ ■ 73 
Coccus Adonidum, a fpecies of infeft, fometimes miftaken for the crimfon- 
tinged Pine-bug ■ " ' '■ » '■ ' ■ 164 
Curious experiments by engrafting, made by a father at the Carthufians at 
Bologna — — . ij6 
Catalonia, furprifing inftance of the prolific excellence of the Vineyards there 171 
Cockagee Cyder, m.ade of a kind of wilding apple — 195 
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Damfon Grape, defcription of — ■ ■ 
Duft and fcrapings of roads, its vaft ufe in promoting vegetation — 
Dead branches of the Oak and other foreft-trees, when they ftand inclining 
to a perpendicular diredfion, ought not to be cut ofF clofe to, or 
even with, the bole of the tree — 
. diflertation on — — . ■ 
Dunging Vineyards, (in France) explained — — — 
Drainage of dunghills may be confidered as the cream or eflence of manure 
• , in moft farm-yards this valuable liquor is generally 
permitted to run to wafte ■ - . 
— , how to be made to ferve as a manure — — 
Doors of the cathedral at Ravenna, made of Vine-tree plank 12 feet long 
and 15 inches broad . 
Durability of vitiginous wood __ 
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150 
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Early Black July Grape, defcription of 
Early White Grape from Tenerif, defcription of — 
Eyes of Vines growing in Pine-ftoves, often pufh irregular 
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