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Somerfetfhire, flouriflilng Vineyards in many parts of, which annually pro- 
duced fome hogflieads of good-bodied and palatable wine — 200 
T 
Twifs Richard, Efq; his account of the method of curing raihns in Spain 14 
Timber-trees, how to prevent from decay — 58 
Thinning grapes upon the bunches, how to perform — — ■ ■ gi 
Time of the Vines flowering, a critical period that ought to be obferved 
with great attention — ■ 115 
. , n . " ftate of the air in a Vinery at that critical feafon 116 
Trees, fome kinds, in the bleeding feafon, in a few hours, weep more than 
they will weigh — — — — 139 
Thrips, a fpecies of infect that abounds in moft Hot-houfes ■■■ 162 
■■ ■ — - are injurious to many kinds of plants, and particularly to Vines ib. 
. attack the grapes as well as the vine leaves — — 163 
I how to deftroy •— — ■ — 164 
Temple of Diana at Epheftts is afeended by ladders made of one CyprianVine 174 
of Juno at Metapontnm^ was fupported by vineal columns — ib. 
U 
Unfluous and fulphurous quality of fenny foil often proves pernicious to 
newly-planted trees — — — 35 
V 
Valencians, their methods of curing raifms deferibed — 
Vitis, Vine — 
— ; — generic charadler — — 
eflential charadter — — 
fpecific charadter — 
Varieties of grapes growing at Welbeck — 
Virgil’s defeription of a foil proper for Vines — 
Vine, the various w'ays it admits of being propagated ■■ 
. .. when raifed from feed requires various previous precautions 
14 
— ib. 
* ib. 
— ib. 
— “ 2 
— 28 
— 38 
— 39 
Varieties 
