INDEX. 
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Obfervations on the diverfity of colours of Vine leaves 
■ on lime ■ — — • 
on the proper feafon for fowing fpring corn and grafs feeds 
on moory or fenny foils — — — 
on foreft- trees — — 
Oat chafF recommended as being exceedingly proper for packing grapes — 
Oiled paper is fometimes ufed inftead of glafs for forcing — — ' — 
covers, how to be made ufeful in forcing Vines — •— 
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37 
47 
35 
• 58 
88 
129 
130 
144 
174 
177 
Ox’s bladder, how ufed to prevent the bleeding of Vines — 
Olearius's account of large Vines near the Cafpian fea 
Olive, a native of Alia only — — 
— was not introduced into Europe and Africa till two centuries after 
the foundation of Rome — ib. 
timid errors of the ancients refpeifing its culture, were infenfibly 
exploded — . — — - ib. 
Ofyris, Saturn, and Bacchus were the Gods to whom the Poets afcribed 
the invention of wine — — — — 186 
Old Hock, a Rhenifh wine that is four when newly made, but becomes ex- 
quifite by being kept to a good age — 195 
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Parfley-leaved Grape, or Ciotat, defeription of — — 
Puddling of foil, its ufe deferibed — — 
Primogenial foil, its fuppofed fpontaneous fruitfulnefs — 
Pulverizing the earth, a diflertation on — .. 
Pegge, the Rev. Samuel, his curious and important note on the enormous 
bunch of grapes produced at Welbeck in 1781 — — - 
Plants, diflertation on the method of rainng them, and the various ways, 
whether by feed, by cutting, or layers, compared — — 
Pith of trees decreafes as the wood becomes mature — —— 
■ - ■■■ diflertation on . 
17 
23 
31 
33 
41 
52 
58 
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