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Le Brocq, the Rev. Mr. obtained his Majefty’s Letters Patent, for a de- 
fcription of the methods of planting and training fruit-trees — — 198 
., ... his methods, not new^ having long been pradifed in Holland 
and in this country — . . ____ jgg 
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Marks, fhewing the proper fituation for the various forts of grapes, explained 
Morocco Grape, defcription of ■ . .. — - 
Malvoife Grape, defcription of — — 
Malmfey Mufcadine Grape, defcription of - 
Millar’s Burgundy Grape, defcription of ~ 
Manures proper for the Vine - ■■ ■■— 
Mohammedans of Syria, neither propagated the Vine, nor drank wine but 
by ftealth and trefpafs — — __ 
Meetings, annual public ones held in Lancafliire for the encouragement of 
increafing the varieties of Goofeberries — — . 
— — fimilar ones propofed for increafing the varieties of the Vines 
2 
3 
8 
11 
12 
32 
43 
45 
ib. 
March, a proper feafon for fowing the feeds of plants in a Hot-houfe — 46 
Michell, the Rev. Mr. his curious and important note on the method of 
raifing Vine-plants by a fingle eye — — 
Madeiras, account of the Vineyards there — — . . 85 
Marfhall Mr. his account of dunging Vineyards in France - 109 
Melon-frames may be made to ferve for Vines — . — 123 & 128 
Motion of the fap, a curious dififertation on - - - ■ . i^g 
Manure, its vaft importance in hufbandry — 151 
- — — how many farmers niay increafe their flock of to more than twice 
its ufual quantity - — — ib. 
Malaga, the great mart of wine and fruit - 192 
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Noah, after the Flood, planted a Vineyard — 41 
New method of propagating the Vine by a fingle joint of a Vine flioot — 53 
Northallerton, in Yorrifliire, an account of a furprifing Vine growing there 177 
Nature of foil cannot be known by its external appearance 192 
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