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Janus of the Latins, derived from an oriental W'ord fignifying wine - — - 41 
Jafmine, may be propagated (on the authority of a Monk) by engrafting 
upon an orange flock - 156 
James the Firfl, Mulberry-trees planted in that Monarch’s reign are faid 
to be flill living - ■ " ■» ' — 17^ 
Jupiter, an image of, at Populonium^ made out of a Angle vine flock — — 174 
Juno’s Temple at Metapontum^ fupported by vineal columns — - ib. 
Juice of feveral early grapes is not calculated to undergo fermentation — 194 
K 
Knots in timber, how they are fometimes produced — — 59 
in deal timber are preferved by a turpentine matter quite entire, and 
in their original magnitude jb. 
Knife, in fummcr-pruningof Vines, often proves extremely injurious to them 138 
King’s Vine-drefler at Rockingham, formerly had a livery allowed — — 187 
Kenfington, wine made from a little Vineyard there, which equalled many 
of the lighter wines of France . 201 
L 
Le Coeur Grape, or Morocco Grape, defcription of — — 4 
Lombardy Grape, defcription of — • 9 
Large Black Clufler Grape, defcription of — 13 
Leaves of Grapes, their diverfity of colours, obfervations on - .. ig 
Lime, obfervations on - ■ ■ — 37 
• — - made oi peak flone, of a rich and mild quality •— • — — ib. 
rubbifli of, often proves injurious to Vine roots — — — ib. 
Layers of plants, how the operation is performed __ 49 
of Vines in pots, how performed -- 30 
Lafl fwelling of Grapes, an explanation of — — 84 
Lifl of Vines, lliewing the dimenfions of the leaves of each fpecies — — 132 
Leaves of corn frequently change to a yellow colour in the fpring, and why 142 
Lucerne, derived its name and origin from Media — — jyg 
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