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INDEX. 
H P^ge. 
Huetius, his account of the aftonifhing large bunches of grapes produced in 
Crete, Chios, and other iflands in the Archipelago ■ — - 43 
Health, ftrength, vigour, and longevity of a plant depends greatly on its 
good beginning — — 46 
Hanbury, William, Efq; his account of the furprifing progrefs of fome 
Vines at Kelmarfn in Northamptcnfhire, 1787 — 76 
Hamilton, Sir William, his account of- the beautiful orange groves, &c. 
in that part of Italy called Magna Grecla ■ — 86 
Holland, an account of the methods of forcing Vines in that country 99, 126 
Honey dews in the fummer, are occafioned by a fpecies of infedl called Aphis 164 
Hungarian wine, the belt and moft excellent is made only in a very fmall 
diftridl near Tokay — ig2 
Hill for the growth of Vines in England, a feclion of — . ig5 
Hamilton, the Hon. Charles, account of his judicious method of making 
wine from his Vineyard at Pain’s-Hill — — . 205 
■ — — - — fold five hundred pounds worth of wine at 
one time to a wine-merchant in London, at fifty guineas a hogfhead 206 
Ifie of Ely, obfervations on the low and moift lands there . . . . ■ 
Iron rods fometimes necefiary in a Hot-houfe for the purpofe of training 
Vines to — — - 
Impregnation of Grapes, a difiertation on ■■■ 
Iron pipes are fometimes fuccefsfully ufed in forcing-houfes 
35 
74 
82 
126 
Inverted fiate. Vines and many other plants will grow when fo planted — 140 
Infedls that infeft the Vine, the different fpecies enumerated — — 160 
. how to deftroy — 164 & 167 
Indians, their method of obtaining an agreeable cooling liquor from the palm-tree 186 
Introdudlion, progrefs, fiate, and condition of the Vine in Britain — Rev. 
Mr. Pegge’s debate of, with the Hon. Daines Barrington — ib. 
Iron looking mountains near Malaga, their aftcnifliing annual produce 192 
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