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Vifpre Mr. F. X. in May, 1784, prefcnted to the foclety for the encou- 
ragement of arts, &c. a plan adapted to this climate for culti- 
vating Vineyards ■ — igg 
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Welbeck, the great variety of grapes growing there — 
White Mufcat of Alexandria Grape, defcription of 
White Grape from Alcobaca, defcription of — 
White Frontinac Grape, defcription of — — — - 
White Sweetwater Grape, defcription of ■ ■ • — 
White Hamburgh Grape, defcription of — — 
White Mufcadine, or Chaflelas Grape, defcription of — — 
White Morillon Grape, defcription of - ■■■ ■' ■ » 
White Raifin Grape, defcription of ■ 
White Corinth Grape, defcription of ■ — — 
White Mufcat Grape from Lunel, defcription of - ■ . 
Water, its vaft importance in Vineyards, &c, in very hot climates — — 
Willows, See. will grow in an inverted ftate — , 
Wright Edward, Efq; his elegant account of the feftoon Vineyards in 
Lombardy — — ■■ ' ■ ■ ■ 
Wine, coeval with the firft vegetable produdtions — — 
Plato’s moft exalted praife of — . 
Wine, the invention of, aferibed to the Gotls, and called their ambrofial nedtar ib. 
of a good body can be made from grapes of an auftere tafte, even 
before they are quite mature iq4 
. — made from a little Vineyard at Kenfington, which equalled many 
of the lighter wines of France — ■' ■ — 201 
.. excellent, made from the Bath Vineyards ■ » — ib. 
Y 
Young Vine-plants, when raifed from feed, require particular attention 
2 
ib. 
5 
6 
7 
8 
10 
*3 
15 
17 
18 
8S 
140 
172 
185 
186 
during their infant ftate 
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